sS- m CAfflAL JOURNAL (J)AlLY AND WKKKLY.) MOKZSK BUOTHBR8, THURSDAY, DEO. 19, J8D5. VBNE2UELAN APFA1T., i'lCHltlPDl (Jlevolnnil 1 BecnUry O.ucy have inudo n very irug oo lgctlimt Ktuiluud. Iiu hIiowb that mo iwiif" -"" Iticd tliu BolioiuburgK line wua run l?tiAS moved the ftuutler ot uruiBii 3..I-II frtliur nmt furtlior" 10 tuo westward of tbe Hue proposed by Lord AlK-rduen Hi 1844. Tlio secretary tueu ,' Miaimnrlzes the Bltuatlou Ht tlio belu , liliifc of tbla year oh follews: KirBt-Tlie title to territory of Indefl ' nlto but confessedly very largo extern ' ia iu dlaputo between Groat Brllulu 1 and Ve.HJ.uomu. .... ,, "Second Tbo dlaparlty of utrengtb of tbo purtlea lb uch tbut Venezuela cun hope to establish her claim only tbrounu peaceful inetlindH. "The controvtwy bus existed for Hair h century, despiio Vt'iiiZJolii'u vftoxta ' to establish boundary. "1'iiircl Venezuela hue, for a quar- ter of u century striven .for urbltrulloi 'Kutirlli-C.reut Jirltulu bun coiilln uously refueed, except upon the re uunclatlon In ber favor i.f a large pan of Venezuela's clnliim. "rtlxlb Tbe Uulted States had madi It clear to Great Britain uud the world by frvqUBtit lulcrponltlua of bijou olllces, uiut tbe cnulroverey la one ii wblch Its honor uiul Interests nro lo volved, and tbo eontluusuco of which It canuot regard with Indlllerenco." J Thin Btntua, ttiu eecreiary aaya, com pelu IhoHo charged with tho imprests ol the Uulted Btalea to dccldo to whai extent, ir any, the Uulted States iuuj and should lutervono In a conlroVeny between aud primarily cuiicornlutroul Urout Urllalu and Vontzuepi, aud to ilecldn how far It in bound to eo thai the Integrity of Venezuela territory h not impairud by tho pretentious of Us powerful antagonist. Tho controvory over tho Venezuela boundary Una la not any longer ni aflalr or tho little ticuih Amcrlcai republic. It la an international afTuli that Involves tho application of tin Monroe dootriuo aud tho Integrity ol Amerlcau territory as ngalnat tin grasping cotonlal extension system ol Great Britain. Venezuela Is ropublio modelleo after tho United States. It has a territory ubout live times tin alza ot Oregon, nearly three mllllot people, who epeale the Spuuleli laugu ago nud have tho Catholic religion bu tolerate all others. Veuzuola 1h tin richest region for mining, agriculture and Block raining on tho north coast ol South America. Tho Uulted Btatca sonato and con gress have promptly uphold President Ulovcland nud hla cabinet In tho atrony poeltlon thoy havo taken, There ro mains nothing for England to do bu baok down as gracefully as posdlblo, fui back down sho must. The Amorioai peoplo havo endured British aggresaion too long uud as Goyoruor Lord wen eaya, It Is tlmo tho Monroe dootrlui was lived up to or forover Bet aside. It tho Monroe doctrluo Is a vital prluolph of this ropublio let us seo to it that tin fact la Impressed on tho monarchies ol tbo old world In no uncertain way. UENATORIAL FUNERALS. Threo caetp, thoao of Thomas J. Rusk, of Texas,, who died on July 20 1860; Audrow P. Butler, of South Car olina, who dltd May LT, 1857, nud James Bell, of Now Hampshire, win died May 20, 1857, cost tho gnvornmout but $4 60 cents each. Thin In tin smallest amount charged to tht account of tho death of senators. Tht largest amount expended in any ont caro on thin account was on tho occu eton of tho death of George Hearst, ol California. Tho Items in that cose whon colleoled aud footed up, show an aggregate of $21,322.65. Tho record of the sonato show no expoudlluro bj thoofllcoof tho secretary for the fun eral of tho late Senator Leland Stan ford, of Callfoula. Anioug tho curlou thlugs which appear from the record of these funeral expenses, la that the (ilflereucu In tbo coat does not appear to be governed by tho distance of the homo of tho deceased souator from the capital. Tho cost of tho senatorial fuueruls seem to vary for no reason whatever. Hero are a few llgurcs ti illustrato tho variations In coat, with out regard to tho distance of tho sen aton' homo from Washington; 1840 Alexandor Barrow. La $701 05 1817 Isaac Pouuybaokor.Va 772 80 1850-JobuU Calhoun, HO 3.1(H) 47 1852-Henry Clav, Ky 6.44H 02 1858-Joshuu O. Evans, S. V. 0C0 W 1608 -James Henderson, Tex. 641 45 1674-Uhar'ea Summer Mass- 4,687 00 1870-Geo S Houstou, Ala. 1,004 07 1680-Johu V Miller, Oal. 8,632 84 18UI-Ueo Hearst. Cal- 21 31 65 1801 Preston 11 Plumb, Kan. 8 082 76 1803-Jouu 13 Keuna, W V 3,02 75 181)4 -A fred II Colquitt. Ga- 2 852 08 1804-Zttbulon BVanco, N U-. 4,438 00 Wo surmise that Governor Fletcher is trouuieu lu ma soul about tho up- Itcarauco of another man's mouitaoho. Rest your bouI easy, Governor. The other mau will never remove It, Ile'd too much resemble Flotcher of the Post aud Flatr of tho Democrat that was. Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla. TBI! MONROE DOCTRINE.; Speech of Hon. Shelby M. Oullom, of Illinois, in tbe U. 8. Senate. Uongresslonal Accord, Dec 10) Mr. President, I desire to call atten tion to one of tho striking facta of tho situation which confrouto the Uulted Stales. Probably very few of us havo given c.aeful niteutlon to the vast ex tent of the European dominion upon thla hemUpbi'ro. Wo may havo casu ally understood, us a fact of Bomo sig nificance, that tho nrea of the Uulted States, including Alaska, approximates 3,000,000 aqjaro tnilej, but. havo we at tho enmo time understood that tho Domluloti of Canada contains a total nra or auout a,iw,wv square miieav Now, If we add to tbla the urea of British Guiana, British Honduras, and the llrltlsh West India Islands, 130,000 pquuro miles more, it will give n total of 3,630,000 square miles ol terri tory over which the British flag floats upon this homishcre. If we had not purchased Alaska a few years ago, aud added thereby a hair million Fquare mllert to our dumalu, we should now fall mauy thousands of rquare miles short of ihu British Possessions in America It would bo useless for mo to attempt to d nail to you tho thousand w.iys In which this clone proximity of ao vast iiu area of Uritlsh territory uiTectu oui uatlonal well-bulng. Our entire north, eru boundury from Pugot Sou 2d to the Gulf of St. Lawrence bean tho iuslgna of the British lion, uud over tho hundred of Island which cjinposo the West Indian Archipelago thn British Ibg le llyiug. Not a sail of American coin iiKrcecntera tho Gulf of Mexico ex cept by tlio tacit consent of foreign powers. With our 05,000,000 people, ud their vigorlous self-asserllon, there nas bceti no daug-r thut such eouneui ivould bo wlltitield, Any foreign diubargo upon ourfreo npptoch to the .Mexlcau Gulf would bo a blow which would recoil with deadly aud terrific force upon those who attempted It. Its recoil would not slop with the ouked assertion of tho Monroe dootrlne, out an American polloy would develop into un Imperial but honorable com maud of American affaire. Look at the map. Between Canada and the Uulted States thero oxlet? but iii Imaginary boundary Hue, over which n mere step tuliea us In n moment fjoni n republic into a raon archy. Between the Bahama Inlands uud tho Btuto of Florida a tall of only four or five hours covers tho distance. Ouo ciu almost fieo the British flug from Southern Florida. It flouts over a number of emullor Islands aud coral roofs uud koys a few miles away from Key West. A cordon of Islands under foreign coutrol swings nil tho way round from a point 60 or 00 miles ofl Florida noarly to British Guiana, oa tho South Amerlcau coast. But I started to present tho etrlkl ng faut thut a great forelgu power already possesses, at our yory corners, a terri torial urea nearly eqjal to ours. No mutter whether that power is warliko or peaceful, It Is here. Its presence Is tu actual fact, and our experience with u In tho past has boon, that so long as wo could command peace wo could nave poaco. So long as wo were able to protect our own Interests, commer cial and political, against adverse domination, bo long thoao Interests would couttnuo and prosper. All our diplomatic Intercourse with cho government of Great Britain dur lug tho years In which ws havo bcon at poaco boa uecesairlly been character ized by couhtant watchfulness upon our part. At no tlmo could wo pormlt looso or uineaulng luuguago lu our diplomatic correspondence lest It should bo taken advantago of. And for a good mauy years tho nations of tho world havo bcon chary about leaving any unoccupied torrltory, or auy Bcatterlug islands, unprotected over night, for fear tbe morning would ll ml them under tbo paw of the British lion. Tho United States does not covet what poiwesjlous England may uavo, aud wo have no dealre to establish a protectorate over others, but wo are bound to Insist that (he statua quo of 1823 shall be bold inviolate lu bo far as tho territorial limits of European eatablbbmonts on this side of the Atlauilo ato coucerned. Tula goverumeut baa already Indi cated that the control of Cuba by auy other European power than Spain would bo regarded as Inimical to our own welfare, aud that the only alter uttlvo to which Americana would consent would be tho abiorptlou of Cuba by tho Uulted States. This pol toy regardlug Cuba la probably well understood by the world, and It Is in fact, uothluu more than a reiteration MANLY VIGOR rvNCO MORQ In harmony v with tho world, 20OO completely cured nieu nro ue. bsppy pralaes ror trio Breatvst, arena est and most sue cetuful cure for sex ual weakness and lost vigor known to medical science An account o( thlsuxm ritrul (liMortrv. la cr'uccs and ixKifc inruiiwim rei- nroons to suf will bo sent ferine me: ni tiy (sealed) irtc "ull muir vittor porumuuntly restored. JPniluro tmiioaslblo. ERIEMEOIOAIOOmIUFFAIQ.N.Y. mrJTJTfflJvjfk lllllllu !M v slusi m rfAV'iyrJrvA il 1 H 1 JcCSoSisr 11 ji NKvrkv of tho Monroe doctrine, as applied .to conditions but slightly modified. Tho policy of tbo United Statea regarding Russian tdrrltjry In Amerioa, as has boeu ahowu, wna determined many many yeara ago, uud that was morciy another expression of tho Monroe doctrine m adapted to the then exlt iiig conditions. J low much more important and alg nitlcaut t- tne United States ttian In nuy of the exigencies in, ted where tho Monroe doctrine or its equivalent lias beeu asaerled by our statesmen Is tho existing und now present ojuditlou lu which our former rlvul competes with us fur tho control of Nirtli America ? I r . , by this to oiy that British rivalry for territorial control of America baa again reaobed tins physio allyagrfresslro stage, n.ir to siy that buoIi rivalry will ever lead to tho flii.il arbitrament of tho strongest bat talion or the heaviest armament; but I want tu show to tbe senato and to tho country what the map of tho world presents before us, aud to mako apparent tho magnltudo of tbe English dominion around and about us. This greut area of British territory may or may not bo a mpnace to our country. As Ib sometimes said, that depends. One thing, howoyer, la man ifest that the Uulted Statia must look ufter the United States. Wo nre old enough and strong enough to stand alone and to hold our ground amongst tho nations of tho earth, WHY PRIOEJ ARE LOW. Defenders of existing systems, gold ptumiurd and all, can ilod no reason for tho disastrously low prices of tho present except "over-production;" knock these words out of the dictionary uud It would strike the defenders dumb, lint that over prodctiou Is not tho cautw of low prices Is proven by ovnn a juperflciul examination ot market re porta for u fbW yeurs. Ou November 16, 1805, the top prlco for steors In Chicago wus U 00; In 1805 tho top prlco was JU.45; jet the receipts of cattle for the year up to that dato lu lbOG wore 850,000 less than iu 1801. In 1893 the top price for steers ou Novem ber 16 was $0, yet tho receipts for that year up to dato named was 626,000 greater than In 1805; surely, thero Is no "over-production" manifest lu the cattle market. Hogs Miow a Blight iucroaso of receipts, over 1801, but uro much smaller than in 1801 or 1803, whon prices were higher than now. Iu 180( tho Chicago top prico for heavy hogs was $3.00; lu 1805 at tho uamo dato the prico wua $3 85. No ouo has a reputation thut be cares for dares to assert that the prerteut low prices of grain are duo to "over-production,' for ho would nt ouco bo confounded by tho flgurts that would prove him to bo n loug way from a truth-telling saint. In fact, thero aro but two reasons for tho low prices of farm products, tho hign valuo now attained byour blessed gold dollur,aud tho Inability of myriads of our peoplo to consume of them as much as they would like, and tho last reason la the legltlmato parent of the first' Farm, Slock and Home, Minne apolis. TRULY. Tho mllllon-belresscs 'who have married titled foreigners wero probably so homely or so dull-witted thut no ono could bo hud for them iu our country, Thoy or their mamas must have husbands. As tbo domestio article could not bo bad, and no coachman would sacrifice himself; husband hunt ing bad to bo conducted abroad whore marrying la more a matter of business and less a matter of sentiment. Ability to Inherit millions is uot really a dis advantage In maklug a match, If tho mlllloubelresa bo handsome and bright. But lovo la not n doukey that can bo hitched to auy cart, though It bo solid gold. After laying forgotten In u garret for over 31 years, the old Iron bana-cutfs which wero worn by John Drown during bis confinement iu tbo armory at Harper's ferry.were recontly brought to light In lleutou, Michigan, by Dan iel Lltzer, a former resident of Harper's ferry. Thoy cimo Into Mr. Lltzer'u possession through his half-brother, Asa Maysteller, who had ohargo of tho armory whllo John Brown was held to await tho arrival of tho shorUl. Hard ware, The Oregoulau Is trying to set up tbe dummy of a freo silver organization within the Republlcau party. With such a straw mau to pummel, its pur pose would bo td achlevo, not a viotory for any principle, but to fabtou upon the party "sound mouey Jo Blmon," uud the old Vortlaud corporation ring, tho gamo Is to them, Bpaiu has beeu compelled to borrow J 120,000,000 lu Eunlaud, tbo mouoy to bo used to crush the uallvttt who are opposed tu longer pay taxes to a forelgu and despotic government. T. L. Bohuermler contributed 52500 to tbe Immigration fund In 81," Paul. Minnesota U after moro people as well as the Dakota9, Children Cry for Pltoher' Cpstofla. More Salem Failures. The grinding, crusbln force of hard tlruee Is driving business ,mon to the wall. It Is not romarkable that there are Salem failurea. Manv Hues of busi- uc3j nro overdone. Business men are carrying liumlretlitfif worthy fumllus lu Salem who are unable to earn a dollar. The credit system accumulates ou their books t'lom-uirii of dollarj of accounts, whllet tbo wholesalers ket-p drawing through the bunks for the.r blllR. Thou thero Is tbe dcadbeat element iu the community. Tlio business man has to carry that. Tlien there 1 the constant accumulation of dead atook. That baukrupta mauy a man who la othorwlso careful aud successful. For lustauces a bualuo.-e man sella $10, 000 of wares a year. Ilia prollta ure, we will say, $3.0) net. Out of tilts his family must live for my $1,000. He has $2,000 lefr. But ho hai accumulated $1,000 of old Htook and $1,000 of account. If bo la nnyluir Interest. nt niiuv urn. he cannot but go to the wall. Many men can do a good business lu proo porous tlmea who fall Intheatormof panlo, tho dlhtresa or a financial ntorm, or iu a long period of unfavorable skies overbeud aud it has been very cloudy. There It auother causa of failures, That Is tho charity drain on business men who aro asked to support a score of begging enterprises, from the charity ball to the advertising poster and "home eulerlainmonl" In a hundred form". Not a week In the year but an advcrtlslug solicitor from Portland or somewhere "does the town" for aomo advertising Bcheme, getting $1 from this busluesa man aud $2 from that. Tlioro aro scores of other causea why men fall. But Salem probably sutlers un more than other towns In all thoae respecta,and tho solidity of ber busluesa Institutions as a whole will be im proved when the storm Is over. Tho Wober Troupe. The above named troupe, now play lug at tho opera house, produces to night ono of their best dramatlo seloc tlons, entitled "A Woman's Bitter Atonement," Tho former entertain ments given by this company iu the opera house buvo uot beon vory well attended, but It is not tho fault of the company, as thoy deservo and should receive a better patronage. Ech aud every actor aro very much better in their respective rolea than any com pany that have played in Salem for tbe lu&t year. Their costumes aro good, they have dramatlo ability, aud tonight tho company will undoubtedly have a larger audience. Rotiring From Business. J. A. Vuu Eaton deems It best, bo ciusoof continued ill health and tho present hard 1 1 men, to retire from business, ami on yoaterdny transferred to tlio 7irst JNutloiinl bank of this city, In couulderutlon of 5, 000, his stock of groceries, etc, at 283 Commercial street uud property stored iu tho ware botiBO ou Cbitugo uud Trado streets, owned by tho Pacific Cider and Vine gar company. Bqulre Farrar has been placed In chttrgu of tho stock and will close out tho Uuslness Tlio New York Iticket will Burely eayo you money In your holiday pur chases. Thoy receive euoh goods direct from headquarters and murk them at a very low rute of profit, therefore their goods must bo sold at low prices. Call aud examine their stock and prices. 18 2dlw Cuuistsias Pacicaqes Aro begin ning to move. Tho Loukwood mes senger boys aro teady to serve you. Ring up tho blue boxes. Almost Distracted m D ID YOU EVEIt suffer from real ner- Tousnossr When overy nervo seemed to quiver with a peculiar, creepy feollns, first In ono place, and then another and all seemed finally to concentrate In a writhing Jumble In tho brain, and you be cowo Irritable, fretful and peevish t to be followed by an Impotent, woakenod condi tion ot the nerve centers, rinsing In the ears, and sleepless, miserable nights f XY Mil PC Mrs. Eugene Searles, Nervine hMt Ind- ay! "s- -j . tous troubles bad made KeStOreS mo nearly lnsano and Tlfllth physicians wero unablo lCiUlUaiiMt to help mo- My memory was almost gone and every little thin; worried mo until I was almost distracted. I really feared I was becoming a maniac, I Imagined all sorts of evil things and would cry orer nothlue. I commenced taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and four bottles of this wonderful remedy completely cured mo. and I am as well now as 1 ever was." Jy. M.lleV Norr)no 1$ aolj pn guarantee, first bottle will bcneSt or money refunded, 'Wl 1 11 a TT M "2 r 'j &4 . m $ lMilzMSircfif;ItWCl3l , THE BEST !PIPE TOBACCO. 244 Commercial Street, Corner Slate Tho Capital Printing Company has re. moved to that location. Call on us. XJi. ,CONTJRJS, Parlors Over Gran Bros. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., M(V AMT1 MD W AJSJJ Lefal Blank Publishers. ilnh'x Now nrlntr.nvor Hmlwnk r'otn'l tri- HUIE WING SANG CO. .IMl'Hlt KIM Japnneao Fancy Uod. all k nits ol elite cm broidery, rnametrn. IhttmwMir, Iwhi ti- nl all kind Mat'lnus mid undo wea . U lit out Btoctt before Ulirlstiniu. l'i'iMiil iei. lalem.Or 'o nil IUBKEI. WOLZ Sl MIESCKE, Props. Dsnlcrs In nil kinds of ft-m nud stlt menu. 03-I'rciiti nmntmo n spcrluliy. 171 IXJ.MMKH IAI.Hr. FREE TO ALL WOMEN I have a very simple home treatment which v.111 readily cure nil female ilUorders. nalnfnl periods, lcucorrlioca, displacements, or , lrregnlaritiej, ami4 will gladly send It free to any suKerlnc woman. Address Mrs. J. W. I) llox qo, TalTman Linn Co, Ore. n-26-i-m" DEPOT EXPRESS. Meet ntl mall and passenger tra'n, llnz pusa and oxprces to all purt nf tlia city. I'roinptbcrvlco, Telephonu N . 7ii. JAMEi UADEIt. SALEM WATER CO. Officei Willamette Holel Building X. water service apply nt oillce. JJllls pay. nolo monthly in ndvunco. Alukol all com plnlnunttlieotlloe. open spicaet to prevent rrcczln?, positively pronlblted. Care nbould be tk-n (flu danger of ficezlbgto have stxp and waste cntocioi d. Hee section 3 rule and rojtilnt'au. No deduc tion in bibs will be allowed lor absence or for nuy cnuso wnaiover unieM water Is cut on from premises. C. H. LANE. ERC1 ii 211 Corarneroinl nt.. Halom, Or. 3-Sult IIS upwards. Tunis 15 uwaru.-uo W..A4COSICK lleldcut. J. tt. ALBEKT, 1 . Cashier, Capital National Bant, OK SALEiM. TrnnsuoUaeenernl banKine business How T0-T.CE Fortune 00 00 for every J10 lnvoited can be made by our new Systematic l'ln of Speculation, siaoo and more made dally ru n nil Hjyo menui. by many persons who llvo away fro Cbbogo, All we ask Is to Investigate our new aud or iKlnal methods, fast worulngs or plan uad hlKhCst referencM rurnl hurt. nn. n.wio. "lNnnts and illnu," how to make money even when on tbe wrong Mde of ol the market and other Intonuat'nn sent KHKK. tilL.MOUK A iX).,lUnkeisand Urokew. Open Board of Tn.de Hldg., Chicago. 111. . lo-ao-sm d.w ' ' GEO. JiVjDUJCJZ'S MEAT MARKET. S31 OommerolatsUIOottle block.l aucessor to O. M.llcck&Co.lV llent meat In the city. I'romptdellvf at InwrattirinM r J. H. HAAS, WATCIIUAhlfH ANU JBVKLKR, Uke a specialty ol Fine Itepalr Woik. Beth Thomas clocks, etc., 316 commercial Mtrett, DAV AND KXPRES8. Capital Transfer Co. IlUKYToVNllnOl Kspress, baggagA ud nil kinds Of work t(Viiuj fiwivo oraers lore. at. Jetton's ! is ifl j si i i -Hb . j rJTB ffijF ' MERCHANTTAILOR NrW ADVERTISEMENTS. HOIJ3R iaitHA.1 K.-0onioot8"oom, liaril nnuh, pxtitry, e)oit, bi.ru una kooU will water, 8750 Third Htrert. betw en IMIm Ion und Snipping-. Eiqu!r at 4sl Winter street, for afotf days onir. 6UI M": MiNJi ot. iiUliINC i-Aud Ulvluo iicniine ev. rv Burning uflernoon nt lid i,ti. .ir.oi oiQ xnn'.nv k. lhrt l.nrd'rt Pill Hi.... trim nrn nllnuHl nra luvltud to ntliind iiu h-.iilurt tervlces. Mc-tlns M J'nher O jutild, .VjnIi smiem, nt 10.SO lu tlio morning. ji'yiiiT nil Iilll.i'- NKXi. Item mburtoKcndyonr 17 Dack .w tt lurliriMtna uj mo ixjukhiriu T .. t. - ... Illn.ll,. llmlilllJll tv AM JlleHieUUl'r UJ). iiub ui iiio uiuo ,.,-. Il-20tr ou-i'.i lu.iliKll Tt 1'n.WlllTU-t Poll b eut-lutr oil (outllllon Juttbotblng mr buHlueiH homo or Hudcut UarnlDir to ubo tbe tynewrlter. Jiiqulie nt 28U Connnerolal street li-wtr t AniU-).-l)3n't allow your Thcm to bo Ij uiowucd wltli qniy lmlrs when you on l,..v,. II t.clmml in lla nntlirdl color In four houm A M Eluln., room 11, Kidreldgo u IKlin r rrtHlMJ a mnu or lady t rniinuge ill IT trltmtl gsoiip sample'!, Bnecinlt plB't, BpeciniiiP". uo pnr pHnnudtuir. end Myivnn Co.. 27a wood t.TL. Datrolt.illclilirnti. 10 cents for samples noun mo, ryn9looutlli ollr. 11-r.nm .iti'H'.i I'Ai'ii.ll ijir.-i, ml of linavv brown j wrnpplUR pnpor for brio clicr.p. Junt the mini; lor putting under carpoU. Cnll nt Jour- in nmco. T-AHKIt. itutianil. lacrnnieuto. ecattlo J Taooniftiind Hun Kranoinoo papers nn sale nl lioprn roaionirH moo t o-lVAfluo bliiek rmblmero tlmwt on the I I well HlOO Ol on inoruai mrun, nuuiu ii iinup r jnnrr win ouiiku uy iviiiruniH f Mm tiior .liny, boiun Huiorn f 'v. 1 1HI1LU, rtowsprtperAdverUHlnc Ak ;eut Ij. si Merciinnia' Kxcnnniro, ni irnnciRco liotiruutliorlzmt ngnnt 'I'lim paper M Kept on flloln hlodlpo. lco M O.MSV VO Id IAN, U. l'rwt Ofllce blopk. Mann, K(Km a utr. QlKlvLA MMKltilAN -iypewritiD8r nnd (Cj commercial Hirnogrupny. umca, ro-iin 27aroy blook. Tbo beit or wort donont rea Bonnblo mien, . 13-28 1UJVB nn Imnrovcd 5-acre trct tbrce nil inllcHfoiilliol town Hmnll lioino nud bnrn Near cond school. Inquire ol Uurcrn(. oer Slato-man. W-astr MONEY TO LOAN. I have $5000 to loan in one sum or any fractional part not less than $300 To loan in Salem during the next 30 days. Address with particulars, I, II. IIAWLEV. 266 Stark stiect, : Portland, Or, STATE INSURANCE CO, For cancellation of policies of State Insuiv ance Co, and substi tution of Firemen's Fund policies call on JOHN WRIGHT, or office of State Insure ance Co, 10MwIm JOHN HUGHES. Dealer Iu Groceries, Paints, Oils, Yt'iiKl(wCJluss,VuriiisliC8 aud the most complete stock oi IJrushos oi all Kinds iu the State. Artists' MntcrIals,Limc, j Hair, Cement aud Shingles and finest quality oi GKASS SUEDS I'KNKU IN CHAINING ICALL, I IWlll reoelvo children Irom 3 yearn upwards. Hpooinl ttentlon to beginners. All de-lred jranrhes for tbe o der pupils taught, luolud. Ing drawing, modeling, mu.lo plain and artlstlo needle wors. All work doue on ho Individual pan, In which each tblld Is nd vanced according to lu own capacity. Kor terms nd particulars apply to Mish O. llallou, Twentieth and Cherneketa u German Lessons Glvnn by a qunllded teacher, native of ncrmany. Claises nr children on 4H turdnynl Channln Hill. lly Mi-8. nspev, 451 Marlon Bt, BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable terms by an experienced teacher. W.A.KAP-.EY, 4S Marlon st, MONEY TO LOAN! On city or farm property. n . . T. K. FORD, Over Hush's Bank. MONEYTO LOAN On rarra land security. 8pclal rates ?t?.iarK.0l?an,, tans considered Without delay, 11 .k 11 k .. .. HAMILTON & MOm H n lUnk hnllillrig. GOOD NEWS 1,1 Bo Is Browne Fountain Washer, lluy lone for your washwoman'M a presenU c'nthisi, too t"i ie uer run ner llieaw v.andvour TrlaiH and Instructions free, at ome, ltd mate street. t Ieave ordrs Hiss Bioii's School mm Is Com ing. ' ll'oi'rli wlmM Tifibk teov 70s, EAST ! VIA TllS, Union Pacific System Tltinugh rutlinan l'lilao Bleepcr and free BpcIIi,Ji,b Clmlrrnr,l0aaar11f; PORTLAND to CHICAGO ut,,,. . .Ourtnilusnrolietited by lh'htort bv l'lutfch lljin sttatn nnd ra- Tlmo to (Hilrano. a dayH. Time to New Yortc, 4W dnyd. vMu f " 'nnny uourBlulo6er than ui euru. ap1iSyU.,0',tlm',,ftl,le,",rUl ful1 "onnailoo It, W. UAXTKlt, (Jenoral Agent. 1.SS Third nt., AKoabj, Haiem Or wlet. l'ag-. Aeent Portland, Agent East and South -vrA- THE 3HASTA ROUTE o! tbe Southern Pacific Comuanv. OALtrorriA KXPBxaa tiuik ntirr dau.v TWI1IW 1-QUTI.AWD ANDB. r. 'outb, 1 onn. 18.60 p. in. 11:10 p.m. 10:45 u.tn. l.v. Iv. Ar. 1'ortlnnd Balom Ban Fran. Ar.i Lv. bv. I lulu a. u 6.00 a. ni 6.00 p. m Aboyo triitna stop nt Kast Portland. Or eon city, Woodburn.Baleni.Turner.Marion. lellerson, Albany. Aloany Junction. IrnngL liugene, Creswell.UrutnH nndnllsUUounon Hotwburii to Aaliiaml lnchmlvo IUMKBUUU MAIL, DA11.V . :an a.m. Lv. 1'ortu.nd Ar.l 4.19 p.w, 1.00 a. m Iv. Haiem l.v. I 2 tl p. m 21 p.m. Ar. ItOHOhurg I,". 1 8 o Hintll SAl.KK fAMKNOhK. 4:10 p. m. I lvv. 1'ortland. Ar. :1S p. in. I Ar. Hnlum, Ijv Xi)rIrT 10 6a.rn K.-0Uam. Oiuiug urs ou Ogdon Routo FCliUlAH BOETO? SLBilim AND Second Class Sluooin Cars- Atuehed to all through trrtltu, vVest Side Division, Between hwhi aad CervalUs: PATI.Y--ItXOItlT HWnATl l-'M u. in. I L.V. laiftp. m. 1 Ar. Purtiuud iMrvallU Ar. Lv. tt hi p. m I3lp.nt At Albany and Corvalllx oonnecl "lla ralmorurojmi Central ft Kutern (tallrodi ICKI'IIIilV, I'KAIN . UMLI mi.n-1 Mill 1:15 p, tn. 7r2 p. m. tiV. Ar. Portland MoMlnnvlUe Ar. Lv. 6riSa.m TiaitOUtiSl TI4JiiKT To nllpolntaln tbo IStatrn Ktatos, CAnsds and ISuropo can be obtained at lowest rU from V. W. OKINNKlt, Agent, Ualtm n.,1'. HOOKlta. ABSt, II. K. and Pom. Ait It. KOKHL1CK. Mauanfir KPffHERIH mww &m U N Pullmari tleanl SlesDtofr Cars Dinin" Cars Jjlseoln" Car Tourls ST. PAUL , ir MINNEAfOLIS nilLUTII t IIFARGC TO GRAND FORIIS UKUUKblU!1 WINNIPEG HELENA ana BUTTE THUODU-H TICKETS TO CHICAGO WASHINGTON PHILADELPHIA NEW YORK BOSTON and all Points East end Southl BKor Information, um -earoi, 1 iP tlokets cull on or write THOMAS. WATT C CO.,- Hi Commercial st.. .Ulna, lu t.Datu'iDi aih avi.f v'u rrlrtnst .osraer Tilrl. t tUtLO- Oregon Central -AND Eastern R. R. Co fYAQUINA BAY llOUTKJ Oonneotlng at Yaqulna Bav wlthHbsSu,' Francisco nnd Yaqulna Itay RteainsWp OJ. HTKAUEH -rl"AlLO,N'L!lftoia A 1 and firs- class In very respftjt. Baij "" $ Yaqulna for Hun FrancU.-o about everj rus'tenger accommodations nniurpM.',. Shortest route between tbe Willamette vane. an California. . . , uk Famtrom Albany, or potnU ';Ji Franelsre: Cbln, tl'A steerage, lJ "" round trip, sjood 00 dayH, 18. ForslSda,.tOALuE . OH a OIUIIK Pupt.. tmrvalU. fr. KDW1N rrolV'-.Minager, Ortrva , o Tt U feiS If 1? A, J, CUUltUUlLL, liOClfls-"i -