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' ?! NKW ADVKIITISBMKNTS. WIY1. BECK &, SOW, Tlio Sportsman's Revolvers, ng Tackle. (cadonarfors. SPORTING GOODS, IMPROVED -:- AMMUNITION I Teyn, Cutlery, Novelties, Indian Clubs, Roxing Gloves, and everything usually kept in a gun slore. QA State Stweet, - - Salem. GJIEAT .REDUCTION -IN- FINK SETS! Set Dickens, 15 Volumes, hair Russia, Usual Trice $32.50, Our Price 20.00. Set Lylloir, 2G " Cloth, (iill lop, " " 3150, " 23.50. Set Tliackcray, II " Half Morocco, " " 22.50, " 15.00, U Wavcrly, 12 " Half blue Calf, " ' 32.50, " 17.50, Scl I Hoe, 15 " Cloth, 3d Capl M. Itciil, 10 Vols. Clolh, " 22.50, " " 15.00, " 1S.00, 10.00, Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles, J. BENSON STARR'S. 118 Stato Street Salem, Oregon. WM. BROWN & CO. iii:ai.i:k in- BOOTS O o T s HOB S Lenfher mill Fiiiilrek CASH PAID KOIt Wool, Utiles, IVIls awl Furs. '. W IXMMSUWWtlU tttnwt, HAIJCM, - - OKKOOX. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. IIAilK I'KltKMMUiNKIi HKHKHY U Vttt I Matil.ni .kf til- un. i .. .. . .... I iNhoki 1 IllB' 1 ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE. .1 ttOiiW H UIltmtlUllkirtUl m at.l.i 4fllltkttof A. MtttMT. tat MMlMlirikM. i Wu .. a . . . . - .t i --?"" mLmJ3io ImEbV 'r- I IV WIIMU IT MAY OINVKKN NO. ' I 1IMS Ifc UUtVtlt IVK.lk UUI lltM IIHilaM. it MatgHinr,!! u( ,,u 4,J n I aMttisd bate bvu uui4 MlwlnMntHir IXM1BIJ .HMMN, B) la nottuntUM (UHAUr Main ul la lal of tlrautt. tut la oouaty u Marks. AU mimmm Wistc tetww lliMwiaUkin awrrfc) mjulrai U llut Uf Mild A U.tM n Lwki 4 k lir HI llwir rUltus dtsb MsyMftsdNM. WHkln ikrw XM wuTwtllj sU"LKi!sb. nHuSn?ll.JM. ww ai a Mayor. - -- , i tiwiwmS TM4 .Third NW WW W UWMOfc ifa s bkA TtMUat'sMHt umMril Mr Us UuriM wm. m aval Mid. ui ittavSK 1 .lj isui. .,, ms Ik SMtd AiiuV. H in aWHtfcmnl t: it to r t TJ "v .. .4 l . Itllffa( Wltl it,4 (. bUi an.j ti au . Mill in il In Uta ItosMttrw. ixwwmi Ibmm wtih proper vourhan u. lb uii4MiatMlM IW ad xl JTiimnki. UrtMMa' UacA. Mrai, iKwuu, wtUUM ix iMualh ftuw tit ! .rf IM nu(K. AUNU UMiNKK. AdtMluMmUw uf tt aataMk MtMU.it,(v It. MK. WELL DIGGING. WOMAN AND HOME. WHAT TO DO BEFORE FACING THE PHOTOGRAPHIC CAMERA. Transition Stiitn of AVomnn Collezo Url WItm Mnklng n Scrap Fan A Scrloai fiulijrct Teoclilng Children llaldrm ol Today Hints and Hrlp. "Only one person should go with a child when it is to be photographed," sntd a camera artist. "IiUd, dcvernl people are apt to accompany it,'' he continued. "The younger It to the more go along to 'see the little dear wIkmi its picture is taken.' If it's n baby all the female relatives handy constitute tliem fielrw into a IkxI guard for the infant on ltd lmorta!it trip to the photographer's. Even Its priid jiapa wdl neglect his business to bo prewntat the ceremony. They all bavoto lntprct the child, comment upon it, and, oven If it's too young to understand what is said, manage to get it into a state of nervous fidgets bofore the operator oyer lays eyes upon it. If tho entire family think it im jierativo to come to the studio with tho juvenile subjoct, but one individual should lxj permitted to enter tho operating room with it. Three or four persons in tho room only servo to distract the youngster's atten tion and lessen the chances of obtaining a good picture. "Xo attempt should Ixs mado to get a child photographi-d In nny but bright weather. Tho middle of the dny is tho best tlmo for a Bitting. Children should always wear light colored frocks when sitting for pictures. Light tones harmonize with their complex ions and photograph in less time than darker linen. Navy liluo, Foal brown, dark green, wino color, marooii and cardinal all tako dark. Light green, brown, scarlet, gray and purple tako light. Iloso color, larcndor, yellow, and jialo bluo nearly white. In whitu material tho cream tint Is more desira ble than pure whlto. Black silk or velvet tako as dark as ink. "It is as oasy to get good pictures of chil dren as of grown folks if jieoplo would attiro the littlo onus in suitable colors and simple style, not muko them nervous before they reach the studio and leu vo thom entirely to the oMjrutor after they are there. Grown people would secure more satisfactory pict ures of themselves, too, if thoy'd trust more to tho operator's judgment and Joss to their own. People ought to think about tho de tails of their dress and hair arrangement be fore thoy como in front of the camera. As a rule the more simple tliu attire uml coltfure tho moio pleasing and natural tho picture. Proofs should never bo examined in a bright light, as they fudo so rapidly. It's no guide to tho photographer to send back two or tlireo proofs with tho mossago 'finish from tho darkest one,' or 'the lightest one,' for they are all liable to 1x3 of tho same shado when they roach him. Chicago Nows. Transition Miltit of Woman. Women nre in a transition stato, which is developing new aud stronger womanly vir tues), but which has its ow-u temptations and dangers. Tho whole condition of things has tltered for women within tho tost thirty years. The homo seclusion and protection of women, w UK'lt is still clung to us tho ideal, has become, in xilnt of fact, n slmplo imos iibllity to fully a third of tho femliilno popu lation In thickly settled centers. A con stantly Increasing proportion of women have no home except such as thoy make for them tolveri, and men who object to tho sterner features of their rouitli and ready stru gs'.o with the world cannot Judge them fairly until they nee them in tho shelters thoy do contrive for tliomwlvus and others, and wit iiom with their own eyes tho softer feminine virtues still intact, while the diameter has been rounded out and guiued a strength and dignity that could have come to it through no tstkier oxperienee. That is tho opportu nity. Tho danger llm in tho increasing emulation of tiM inugLi wonmitV, the self depiudeut wonmn'ii, HuctDM by the woman, married or unmarried, who has liome duties. Tlw self mi'dlUv of tho ilaughU'r. the wife or tho motlwr is the highest piano of womanhood still. Hut tlie new pottitiilitios of self su Hrt areexhllaratiiiK to tlii-int of Intoxl cuttoii to muny women. The wife whose) huxlmnd frtxlgtM iiimiev for homo oxxms is nlavv itli h detcriiu.inu.m to make it for herself. 1 liavo wwn chwh wliuro she left Ikmih) mid elillilivn to am Iter own bread mid iMitter ssxnier llutu Uar with the oocn tUmwl niii'0(woulJeiif in money matters of tltti Hvernue youug huslmiid. Daughters are iiuMtieui of siaj-ing with the mother and Iwsby bmturni nimI smUhw. They nuwi wt Ite, tlsxy muni K" luUi liulin. tliey rejmduito iu-tiil biMtw nd. A little tium will help all. Such u clwugo In tiie ixMition of women txMlId uot ! etfvrtwl without lutllltioo. They Unve Iweii going through a rixl of rHjl isvoliitfcMi, ami will come out of it t-Mtly advantagwl. VlHll tlwy ore sttwdy ou tboir feat uiii tbey w ill vahw rightly wltat ttwy Imms galnetl, hii.1 lie ready toiei titair sbaiv of Use world's wiirk wlsn i-h1!1 uwi for it, NUtl uot Insist upon trytttg wbi tlwy lwa ito call "vt York Mall and Ux-pis. VhaiiM ttttatd lus hih4 nuuo forttnwis ami ihih t .v..tsu auiM to Umiui 'Aung, who dhl mvoUj u shiimi In I'M! he Mtal lMte.1 Um tUl ' fur wttnn Inxad iu IStl K ikI IrtMH Uutt galisnl bw WMtlth. Tho snou xMttUaUM MtHi Xatkg, mi tlw Hue Kwtouivu. '0h.' Ho.ii ttve Hlvio Army leader, U OU Of U turM4 iMWtlHsal ItVMl ill Bttg- kshl ami Isis HvsjHtulatMl a Uutk fortttue. lVskwtoof a.lswshi to bis dauglitorti wed diux to Mr Cut.vr lM-ir nrv uM at (ft IttMMk aital uundrwts ur hiiv4mum1 by ttto TU4uoriu ol ImsOuu IransfduiMv afwr Kmjror Kredtrfelt Wft Kau rUssw Uw Mtlwui nt htm a ooUar, eon- sUMmc X HM SMMt HUU ntk iasrftls)M frtHst Us Kant ovr uhc its drrifees ami sJmMmi u Mm psvUm had prayed, and wittcsv. a Um tiUM wMkrwl um arawH (witsM. wsMshi asios nun as if by iniijjla. Tts atUtM4 hum us Us uortkuwet t JatMsM J Hut. of b. JSui, prw,Uit af Um MaAfWtM rUroa4. Hts (utuum of f WUVU.CVW tuts swrty aM t tuatW ihsrioc Um pa tea iwtrt m nulruiut t-uUUjos ud rualwtat. Ir NUi ts M )Mm oO. a bOs fair to 4vMiUs Ms wsialta Ustew dspru UOt Mf Onw Prisw WUiiarn, of Utmutr, had as wrMitr of ilsstiktrtac hH bawd rr Twytt KmcIsUm oitweday, hwWA aWlM M mmmsmt U UkrnuOvd. IU bad a snia.s aMsusk of mm hswdxax, aasl nttvnd tnsasUns of Ms witkt ostwW taadtonkMt tst Hay Atxr IU nsftwd ssstsiajitv, M tjr4tuu TWasoroof tait IsWtttti Uel M isss sWsp SJSSfpSJSJ XITIV AD'EKTTSE3IENTS. A POSITIVE FACT. The most complete stock of DRY GOODSfure to be found at LUNN & BROWN'S. The host assortment and most reasonable prices in Parasols and Sun Shades at IAJSX & BROWN'S. Over one hundred embroidery suite in Batise, Zephyr, Nansook, Swis etc. all colors, and prices low at LTJNN & BROWN'S. A lino stock of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings best assortment or Gloves in Silk, Lisle and Kid Gloves, at LUNN & BROWN'S. Carnets, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Hogs, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etc., etc., at LUNN & BROWN'S. Do not forget the place and name 239, Corner State and Commercial St. LUNN & BROWN. J.'D.McCully, IS RECEIVING A FINELINE OF CLOTHING!! H ATS,- AND- FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. 240 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. THE BEST STOCK OF STOVES IN THE CITY IS AT R. M. WA.DB & CO'S, 282 to 286 Commercial Street, SALEM. Garland Stoves, Charter Oak Stoves, Brighton Ranges, AMD MANY OTHER LEADING STYLES. Also' a Complete Slock or Hardware anil Farm Machinery, Wagons and Carriages. tmnMtttaCKSWXet..tsatlHSlEMimrwSMarmntmmtammmawmmttwM m lffTTrrgsiTT1MrlsrWgnWWglsMslMIMMrM Bank Block, Three Doors South of 1st National Bank. HACKS -:- AND -;- BUGGIES! A tine line of hacks, buggies, carts, car rinses, buckboards, etc. lloth our own liuiRO nnd the best eastern mado buggieb. Every one Warranted I --'osjsissir''.i is msv. XU.K JOBBJNG and HORSESHOEING. -ii: SCRIBER Jns!i Oillon the undersigned, wiuon and car. rlaijo makers mid blaeksmltlis, 2M5, 312, nnd 31 1 Commercial street, Salem. and : Pohle. Tllli fillL ADYffllEl Attcitioii to what w will Itatinii ! Kiiuw All, by i!iom iresPiit: Tlmt the Capitol Adventure- Co. neither i umbers nor sloop but are nwake ami up to the times, and know well tlmt uwIiik to the deprlon of business in tho East thoro will be ninny 1 1 IRtLi W wo )vixlxt Ui lJ..rwuI' to'ltro any bargains that may Ih olltovd on nmiunt of Mich lUlluiw, and to do this it wfil be necessary wmW, i. .Tv'W'n'"1 ,H Nowork l O.IWRO, In iwreon, and bearnuxl with plenty of the commodity wmmonly enlletl Cash, with which we ... ne. wmv in huh eouiury are well Mijiplietl, and n on er for us tov it, wo will from now until tfio llrst of Aumirt oilbr such bargains m will Induce tlux havlnp monev to divide with u wbuiu xou all know tlmt our MannKor has twen In business hero for the last i'TJ ?,ul Hh?y8 ilim ,M. ,ulwrti- About August 1st lie .will v?,r,,.VtUV 1,U7 m!-' HUtTOk'",,d,llonlwtolothwwowllloll(ir our whole stiH-k of hh1s coiiflst ng or Dry Goods, Clothimr Hats C w gnt mciMw, Mini In ortler tlmt the mnvaal Public may know tlmt we iihwi budiHM, nmitioii tlH. priwoPwiwof ourgood till ?Vu"t 1st? '-""TO "-W.S.STOMIH iw i , iaj nM Ortrtch I'ium. jor 60 o nuri.iei. Laws 4ik oftiowew, price no oWeet. Ami all our Uh of Ladiw1 WUitaGood foa uffi Hat Km mas M o. ea(i, wwth UKWa Hooka and I Ub t e. Uiwd ganibbtw Bnuivw I e. estcn. Oooit "Wta Vah Rruabea M e. eaea. JlES" " S e, jr dot. OolfVUooSf ,.,. Uwr MuaaMr IiMkkb .aj - it UU to iswbs hum Omwr, frosB Ik S. FRIEDMAN, Manager. Al Uk f Fan. Pwe Bfk. hIi. A aUc. ciad tir Mc4 IbUuble. 1 ci. each. A ti urilark'a, 1IV or Krr Thrmd. 3 e. nu'h. Akiwoo4 !wttcSUfe,b4brBUdud aMurwd cuhirk, tor i c j sjts silk Huiioo ijow Tww tor S e. skla iwddlM' )Ulk tor S c, thaM.UviKror4sUii Owd Hoard. Ir, worth We. Md. Hum aad not cram JJi worth lo e, a au. himKUcVwKhsf JM and Mal Bultoiu, AsuoHantato otu to?oVW?lu, "lSSXU2SJ!X3Aje!i tJsarrF"-1 Overland to California -VIA- nnn.n f, Pnl:fm! T - !l T, ureguii oi uuiiunua linn nuai AND CONNECTIONS. THE MOUNT SILISTA ROUP Time Between Salem and San Franclsm Thirty-six Honrs. CALironyiA cxntEss traik dait.v lorthfl "SouthT 1:00 p. m. tt30 p. m. 7:10 a.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem San Fran. LOCAL l'ASSKNGElt TKAIN CEIT SUNDAY). iT-1 xia T.v. u j" 1'. DAILY E3 LV S.-00 a. m. 1.-02 a. m. 110 p.m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem Eugene Ar. Lv. Lv. A n. t J.C02 p. 9:00 0. PCLL3IAX BUFFET SLEEPERS Kxcursiou Sleepers for second-class tnl chanre. TheO. & C. Railroad ferrv mnbM J nectlon with all tho regular trains on thl t'n.l Hlrto nii-lelnn fnn, r,. . V5 ". lDl .iiTj ".... ... iuuvui r Eireefl M. Ul LlilUU. West Side Division, Between Portlani and Corvallis : DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). Ar.l 6:15 p.'i juv. i x:. p. 7:30 n. m. 12:25 p. m. GFT Ar. "Portland-Corvallis M'MINNVILLE EXPUESS TKAi:T (DAIlI ".,'. ,.-. 40 p. m. 8:00 p. m. Ti PortlaHa AT7 Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. At Albany and Corvallis connect witi iruins ui un'uuu x uenic luiuroau. or iuii inrormaiion rcKardtnf; rate mnps, eic, appiy 10 me company nsenn OillClU, UtCUUll. ,, 1". liUUtltS. 11. KOEHLEB, G. P. and Pass. Agt. SUUIlUgCi. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY,! "Columbia River Route." Trains for the cast leave Portland at lfti a m and 2 p in dally. Tickets to and froifl principal points in tue united States, Can uuu uuu uuiujii;. ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS. cmigrani oiccpuiB wars ruu; inrougli on oxpress trains to OMAHA, COUXCIL BLUFrS and st. PAUl Free of Charge and Without Change. Close connections nt Portland forSan Fran Cisco ana puget sound points. For further narttciiiitK inaulio of I. IniiiiliiR, agent of the company, Capitrf journal omce, uourt street, Balem, OgnJ or j, xi. .Hiixwi'ii, ij, Oregon. P. & T. A., Portland A. L. MAXWELL, G. P. AT. HOLCOMB, Genl. Manager. THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC MILMI Hiu urcgon JJoyeiopment companya nit'i.iiiMiiii ime. -u mncs snorter, ai iiouc le.sstlino tlian bj- any other route. KlrS class through passenger and freight llnj iiviu x-uriuinu unu an points tn me HU lameiie vniicy lo ana irom ban I rnnclsc Willamette River Line of Steamer The "Wm. JI. Hoag," the "N. S. Beni ley," tho"Thrco Sisters," are In scrvicofn botli imss-ciiger and irelght tnilllc bctweei lAiitiiiiisunu xonianu nnu lntcrmeamt lralntM. lea vine cainiianv'Rirlinrf.rvirviiiiH und Jlessrs. xiullmnn it Co's wharf, 200anl 202 Front street, Portland, tlireo times cacl NOKTK HOUND: Leave Corvallis, Monday, Wednesday nnd ritlay. Dam: arrlvo Salem MondajS rr-.. .i.... .:" j "", " ""';""-'H x.iuBiii, xiuirMuiiy uuu niuraay, u p m iuuie iuiiuiuu, xuebuay, xnursuuy K?i. iu. nil j ,u;ou y ji, soltii beund: Leavo Portland, Monday, 'Wedne.sdaj ami i-nuay.uAM; arrlvo Salem, Monday Wednesday nnd Friday, 7:15 p si; leai Salem, Tuesday, Tliurhday and Saturday 8 am; nrrlvo Corvallis, Tuesday Thui-sj uay ana Baiuraay, 3:30 p St. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leao Albany ........ l.-ooPii Leavo Corvallis 1:47 PM Arrlvo Yaqulna - 5:30 P1 Ijeavo VnnulniL . ...... .it-noA i Leavo Corvallis ....... 10:33 A Si Arrive Albany - . 11:15 A 51 O. AC. trains connect nt Albany and WJi 1(1 list. The above trnins connect nt VAQl'IN.l with tho Oregon Development CoTs LinS of Steamships between Yaqulna and Sad r runcisco. SAILIXU DATES. STKAJIKIIS, FKOSX SAN FIIAKCISC lllamotto Valley,. Mays! Willamette Valley,.. Junoli Willamette Valley June 21 STKAMEliS. PKOM YAQriKA W illametto Volley k May 2j iimiueuo vuuoy .. j tino fl Illametto Valley.. June 11 iiiiimeiio vnuey. June a This company reserves the right tq cuungo saillug dates without notice. ,1J,1 ll. fassonccrs from Tortland nnd all iiiametie vnuey iiolnts can mnke cIoq Connection u-ltl. Ihn Imln. nf thai YAOUINA ItOUTE nt Albany orCorvalll"! .u ti ureum-ix io isan xrancisco, snouiu arrange to arrive at Yaqulna tho evening WWIUWICUI Mllllllg. rasctneer anl Frrlrht KiIm AIwits Ike Invest. For information nnnlv to Msrsl .l.T.r.T . n ,, .,.. ku .. 1 Agenu -M) and 302 Front bt l)rtland, or.l orio C.C. IIOGUE, Ao't Gen'l Frt. & Puss. Agu, Oregon Paolflo It. It Co., Corvallis, or. 0,jI.HASWELL,Jr. Gen'l Frt, Iss. Agt. Orivon Development Co., Sol Montgomery ' . San Francisco, I al. " GEXERAL-BUCKSUITIIING AXD Horseshoeing ! ! AH th Improved methodn of shoeing J Vs f1,u. i wire aiMUM or tuo i WW tor the eormeUon of fitullv actlun. cod- uisouonaiidlntarferinc.iised. Iguaranw r" """j "' "ii oa. ueier tu any "? known horMUttan In Orcun. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, W CotttMrolat street, Salem. Or. Jfctr YMfTw Ik Ckutii of Rw. IrT FMhar CMnhiuv. IMoe ja Rend a Soar ordr imiuediaWlr. lieliered iu P. A.KAKNKLI, Ae-, SAJwElVI BATHS. H. WAMONO, PnariitV OMtr 8C, et. INjnr and Mate A. UAHX. LTNQ. HAIR CITTINU ANI : MaaUy doaa.