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IJYAILS - - Ktlitor You cnn't always tell by the nizo of n iii:ui'h hut how much he knows, ho may have hud it Rtrcchcd that very morning bccimsu ho didn't know enough to keep uoher tlie nluhtbelore. Tin: natural desire to simplify speech is leading to an unnatural epidemic of new languages. Vola puk, pasilingua, spelin and lin guulumina are u few of many sys tems lately devised to supply a "universal language." AVannamakkh spends .")000 u week for advertise ments and pays u man $12,000 a year to attend to his adver tising. You can't keep such a man out of the cabinet. There's more truth than poetry in the moral to this story, namely: Stick close to to advertising; nover run to seed: You're all sure to prosper if you livo by this creed. Jt is predicted that in ton years hence pupils in public schools will not only be given mechanical train ing, but will also be taught memory and quickness of perception, as a preparation for studies requiring thought. Tu this brief time there will be such revolutions as no su pornnturallstover dreamed of. Tin: rapid advance of niL'dlealJre search has shown that tho contag ious or Infectious diseases, terrible in their nature, once blamed on evil spirits, are caused by inhiuto organ isms lurking in the moist foil! ground or decaying matters; In our food, or drink, most often In the latter. Tho best provision for the health of our selves and animals, is water free from contamination. UNSAl'K HAl'KS. Experiments with a gasblow-pipo liave demonstrated that thoi'oisuo longer such a thing asaburglar-prool safe. With this little fusing appa ratusthlek Iron and steel plates are jHiiiotrated as readily as wooden doors with carpenter's tools. Tho Instru ment was devised for machinery re pairs, but its adaptability to burglars' uses if made a llttlo less noisy may render necessary a revolution In tho making of safes and stroui; vaults. Till! vai.ui: or llOADS. During tho late session of the legls. Inturo ft number of 'Willamette val--loy papers denounced the appropri ation of statu money to aid In the -vonst ruction of thoroughfares In Coos, Curry, Douglas and other otiutles, ottering no good reasons tor their objections, which were a .string of assertions simply, and which Iwtrayed a degree of Htupld xeltlshnuss passible only to a dis gruntled valley editor whoso affirma tive strength is ml and who must needs he negative to be anything. In uratlfylng contrast to these dole ful cadences Is tho editorial tenor of tho Capital Jouknai. of Salem. Ilandon lleoordor. lOlt KlVKllH OK AliAHICA. Tho Agassi. (Hauler, in Alaska, covers an estimated area of about GOO square miles, while tho Ci rent Guyot fllaeler, west of It, is of quite unknown ex tent. Between the St. Kilos Alps and tho sea, from Cross Sound to the Copper lllvrr, tho country eon twists almost entirely of glaclurs, at whoso bases tho ice lies burled under millions of tons and hundreds of square miles of loose rocks which it has carried down from tho mount ains. Tho extent of thuso terminal moraines misled early navigators, who saw ft barren country composed of loose stones, while tho protruding u nnxKi muiiw, , tiu mu 1.,uuui,.ii(i Jcewus HUiqioscd to bo snow lying on the ground. I AltTirJCIAL SI'KCIHS. Though it io not certainly known that new species of animals or plants have been produced artifi cially, everybody Is aware that, by means of intclUgcnt selection, re markable changes have been sought and accomplished, lor man's profit and pleasure. Fruits have been improved In size and quality, jlow ers in beauty, and anlmuls in llesh and other products and in physical endowments. Some urge that such experiments m variation bo mude for the benefit of science, believing that results not yet dreamed of might be attained and the problems of the origin of species and tho lim its of animals intellect be brought nearer solution. "Wlieu such extra ordinary results have been produced by the chance methods of selection of superficial traits so far practiced, tho adoption of scientific methods and tho selection of more significant characteristics would very likely yield varieties Of the utmost interest and value to science. IVOItl.l) TIM1C We imagine that we afcond very high into the past when wo behold the ancient pyramids still standing on the plains of Egypt, the obelisks covered with mysterious hieroglyph ics, tho silent temples of Asia, the antique pagodas of India, tho idols of Mexico and Peru, the tecular tra ditions of Asia and of our Aryan ancestors, tho instruments of the age of stone, tho arms cut from sllex, the arrows, tho spears, tho knives, tho rasps and tho stone slings of our primitive barbarism. Wo hardly dare to speak of 10,000, of 20,000 yeais. JJut even if we should admit 100,000 years as the ago of our species so slowly progres sive, what would that bo at the side of the apparently fabulous accumu lation of centuries which have pre ceded us in tho history of the planet? Allowing but 100,000 years to tho quaternary ago (the existing age), we see that tho tertiary period must have lasted 300,000 years, tho secondary 1,200,000 years, the pri mary nearly 3,000,000, and tho pri mordial more than 0,000,000 years. What is this history of life to tho to tal history of the globe, which has required 300,000,000 years for tho earth to solidify, while its exterior temperature was descending to 200 degrees? And how many millions shall we need to add to represent tho time which has elapsed between tho temperature of 200 degrees and that of 70 degrees, the probable maximum of organic life? The study of worlds opeim tons In the order of tinio horizons us immense as those which) open to us in the order of space; It causes us to tnlnk ot eternity as wo think of tho in finite. Having tried tho oIloi'tH nf tho couccn trntod extract of Oregon KldiioyTon, wo cheerfully hear witness to Hh beneficial agency liintUH'llnnofthedlgcstlvo organs, It Ik simply, HMfn unci Hiiro; It 1h easily taken unit rostoros healthy vitality to the organs It Is Intended to operate, upon with nsMirod success. H. J. McCOUMICK, l'Mltor Cathollo Hontlnel. Sold hy D.W. MnthewsA Co. It la generally conceded hy lihYslolaus that about nno-half of the population of the. United mates are sutnirlng from In. digestion and Dyspepsia. Hurried eating and It i.iroitor mastication and Inwillvn tlou ofrood aro tho principal hiuhon. Dr. llenley'H Dandelion Tonic strengthens nnd Invigorates tho digestive organs and en aides ono to enjoy n hearty inoal without any unpleasant after envois. Hold by I). W. Miithnwa A On. Hitherto machines forfeiting trees havo been driven by steam, power, but this is sometimes Inconvenient especially In thick woods, and eleetrlo power has recently been adopted In tho Gallclan forests. Usually in such machines the trunk Is sawed, but In this case It Is drilled. When the wood la of u soft nature tho drill has a sweeping motion and ems Into the trunk by means of cutting edges on its motor mounted on a carriage, which is brought up eloso to tho tree and shackled to it. Tho motor Is capable of turning round its vertical axis, and the drill is geared to It la such a niannor that It can turn through tin aw of cir cle and make a sweeping cut into the trunk, Persons wlnhlng to Improve their mem ories or ktrengUirn their powerofattentlou mould send to l'rof loUolte, sit Fifth Ave., N. Y. fur hi prospectus pot free. n iul ertlsed In another column. No 8, Kldw A Step lu Wisdom's Path. "Oh, mother," saldjft llttlo boy, who had Ikkni visiting school with his elder brother, "I learned lots to day, 1 learned that tho square ami tho Imsoand perpendicular of n right hand trlanglo I equal to tho Bum of the hippopotamus," San rraucisco Call. Wrh tfhf Bed Cough-i t umd nit lull Cnvut Qouglt Hire will ihts. Hoftreness, 1-osiof euro Volcv Inrlameit conditions of the ung. .,-.. ... ..,, .i mo Hi, ti nil druggist. W'rluht ivlurv u ml rhumomllo lllttors Is win Hlttni Is win ou nro loouing mr u you ,V?V' "be dljwlhc brgtius, fold lr II. . Cox --.,,. ' v , . i v.. Is This is the finest laying as well as business center of any addition to the city. is opened through this plat between Capital and Liberty Streets, drainage and are free from gravel. The Street Car' will be extended east on Center street and will pass within Salem Land Co.; 245 MORES' BLOCK, Who also have a large list of city and farm land for sale. EDUCATIONAL. ST. PAUL'S I, Boys a.ncl Girls.' Tlio Hchoot will 'of September. open on tho aith Thorough liiRtruo uon in mo primary ami aav.inced English Branches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC -In coursc.- TKHMS and further Inlbrnintlon may bo had on application to IlKV. F. II. TOST, Cor. Chcmeketft and Htnto 8ts. 8-20-tf Willamette Universlly. Most Buocussful Hchool of mimic on the northwest coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Courses in.- Pluno, Org" SlnglriK, Violin, Hurmony, and Counter- polnt. Dlolomas on coutvlctton ot course. Teuchers: Z. M. l'arvln, Kraultio l. Jones, Kvii Cox. Assistant. Lulu M. Smith. Flint term begins Jloudny, Bcptomber 3d, 1888. Send for catalogue. Forlurther particulars address Z. M. PARVIN. Musical Director, Sulom, Or. 8-17-dtf-wlt WILLAMEnE UNIVERSITY Umauatcs Students In Scientific, opr Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is tho oldest, Invest and least expen sive Institution of learning lu tho North- School ojcns first Monday lu September Soud for catalogue to THUS. VAN SCOY, President. 17; Kalem, Oregon. I-I. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. '25i Coniuiorclnl St. Hotiso mid Currlnco ralntlng. Sign wrltlnc Paper hnuglnu aiul ileconttlng, Wall tinting utul kal somlnlng executed In tho latest Htyle. Experienced Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Call anil see us botoro you let your work. ntkiti'i Anitt Stl?c Tho Ixwt Rtlvo lu tho worhl fm tits, hrulM, Borcc, ulcers, salt rlmim. I'vwr noros, tetter, chapped humK chillilnlns, cornel and alt akin erup ilons, and po8ltjvty curc plh, i in poy required. It la gtiarautixtd j nlw ierfiHil wltlsfactlon, or mouev lYhimlod. Prl 2S centa Der Uox. Kor du Y- Dr. W. Cox. i. 'ticyw platted re flow si "Winter Street and ou to North Salem thus These lots lay I - -FOR SALE BY- 0 JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON Importers and Wholesale dealers In aUWCAL MlOHCHANDIblJ. New York, ll and 45 Walker St. John F. Stratton's (olebrated Hussion Out Violin strings, tho llnestlntho Waild. Our Gunranteii It u dealer receives a complaint, (which ho believes to bo honest) lioni any musician to whom ho Iihh sold any cf these btrlngs, he Is authorized by un to give htm another string without charge, and all such loss will bo made good by us to our customers, without qulbblu or question. (Bownreut Imitation.) Dealers will please send lor descriptive catalogue. Trail supplied nt lowest price. Thousands aro afflicted with dlse.is es ot tho Kidney and Urinary Organs, who mif fer lu silence, rather limn muko kno.vu their troubles. To all those mulcted we can nllcrn safe and speedy icinedy lnOie gon Kidney Tea, which Is composed ot herbs, selected with great care In Oregon, and warranted not to contain minerals oi anv kind. A fewdosea ntlord instant re lief. Sold by D. "W. Mathows & Co. $50. HORSES. $50. Ono hundred head of brood marcs and young horses for sale. Forty or fltty colts expected in tho spring Two tlno horses, Clyde and Fercheon stock, weight sixteen nnd seventeen hundred; h wo been with tho bund for tho past threo years. Original stock from tho hoit quality oi mares. For particulars address or see W. II. 11 Y AllS. w 4t. Salem, Or. Tho BUYUHS GUIDE Is isauad Matcu and Sept., each year. It Is &n ency clopedia of usoful infor mation for all who pur. chose tho luxuries or tho nooessitios of life. We nan clothe you and furnish you with all tho neoosscry and unnecessary appllancos to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, flsh, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, and in various sizes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can makoafoir estimate of the value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, which will bo sent upon receipt of 10 cents W pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago. IU- CALIFORNIA! the ucArHTpcOUGUCl ihfe AsrrfMA .Cokcbs, ''Hmllr0& tffiSshiSSZCSm Sen'' for ctoljr.l trttt3fr9.g- MPIETINE MatoowiiiXflL I I LT'lr-- -I""' ll w a tikfr- TO ri l r f lV.J-J-' l M I I B-' SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St.. Salem. Or SNELL, HF.ITSHU & W00DARD, Wholesale Deoot TO SALEM and - on Ui the nearest to the , -. ,, i . ." t in long closed space affords excellent uwujuii high and Line two blocks of this addition. EATING HOUSES. THE HOME RESTAURANT, Having been furnished for tho especial accommodation of tho public, we lnt to tho attention of the the HUNGI5V and bleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new nnd clean; good "Home" meals served reg ularly three times a day. No Chinese In the kitchen. Give us a call and seo for yours.lf. E. IvI. LA.W, Proprietor. Cor. Court und High St., Salem, Or. ALTON MAY'S "NEW RESTAURANT. This gentleman has chaigo of the res taurant formerly known as EMEHSON'S old stand, where ho is prepared to serve meals at all hours. MoalH 2.ctK. OPEN DAY AND NIGHT. Oysters served In all styles. Board fur nished to regular boarders, at 218 Commer cial street. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Northern Pacific Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TRAINS DAIIA' ! NO CHANGE OF CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nil points Ea.stvla St. PAUL ami MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad is the only lino running Passenger trains, fcSeoond class sleepers (freo of chaigo) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars. Palace Dining Cars, (meals 75c) from Port land to tho cast. Seo that your ticket read via tho Northern Pacific railroad and avoid the change of cars. Lcavo Portland at8n. m. and 8:10 p. m. dally arrive at Minneapolis or St. Paul at 0:05 p. m. Pacific Division. Trains leave Front and G street dally at 11:53 a. m, and 8:40 p.m.; ArrlvoatTacomnnt 7:10 p m and 4:3) a m arrive Seattle !):i3a in aud0:.'l5p m. Through Pullman Pulaeo Sleeping Cars, elegant day coacnes, finest palace dining cars between Portland, Tacomaand Seattle direct. Dally service A. D. CHAIILTON Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 121 First St., Cor. Washington SU, Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner First nnd G Streets. Land of Discoveries. Those who have used it $ dies are giving satisfaction, nnd n cus tomer with Bronchitis says it Is the only remedy that gives instant relief. Sehuell a Cover, Druggists, Riverside. Cnl . U.. " the pleasure to Inform dVO you that your Preparations are meeting with large sales. we 1 Nothing but Praise &g We hear any oo- n io use mem. NAN8CAWEN A Co.. DrucTrlsts. Vlsalla,CaL' That It will accomplish the end desired in lUlauectionsor theinroatnnd Lungs ll- ...III a4 you not only will not be I W II III JM1, tV J UUtDVUl UU. 11 (II recommend It to others, as thousands have done, who have tried everything else In vain. Money is no object where amandine8 Convince You trilling mm of one dollar can purchase n remedy that will stand between you nnd ono of the most dreaded of human Ills. Circulars sent free, containing detailed descriptions. SANTA-ABIE II Will without It yourself, but will leMar TRANSPORTATION. TH YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's steamship line. 223 miles shorter, 20 hours less time than by any otuet toute. First class through passenger and freight line from Portland nnd nil points in the Wil lamette vnllev to and from San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE! (Except Sundays): Leave Albany 1:00 PM Leave Corvallls 1:40 PM Arrive Yaqutnn --...-. 5:30 PM Leave Yaqulnn - ...... .0:45 AM Leave Corvallls 10:35AM Arrive Albany ....... 11:10 AM O, it C. trains connect, al Albany and Corvnllis. The nbove (ruins connect at YAQUINA with thn Oregon Development Co's Line it St en vishipa between Yaqulnn nnd Sail Francisco. SAIM.0 DATES. STEAMEltS, FROM SAX FBANCISCO Willamette Valley, Thursday Dec (I. Willamette Valley Monday " 17. Willamette Volley Sunday " 30. STEAMEltS. MOM; YAQWIifA. Willamette Valley Wednesday Dec. 12 Wlllamctto V.illey... Monday '" 31 This company reserves tho right to hange sailing dates without notice. N. B. Passengers from Poitland nnd nil Willamette Valley points can mnke Qlte connection with the train'? of tho YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvnlllv. and if destined to San FrancKco, Fhonlu arrange to arrive at Ynqulna tho evening before date of sailing. Passenger ami Freight Kate? AIw.-s the Lowest. For information apply t Messrs HULMAN & To., Fi eight and Ticket Agents 200 nnd 202 Front St., Portland, Or. orio C.C. HOGUE, Ac't aen-l Trt. & Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. 11. Co. Corvallls, Or. O II. IIASWELL,Jr. Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery St.; San Fianclhco, Cal' TIME TABLE RIVER DIVISION. The elegantly equipped steamboats, Wm M. Hoag. Capt. Geo. llaabe; the N. S. Hentley, Capt. J.JP. Coulter; the Thrco Sisters, Cnpt. W. P. Short; are In service for passenger nnd height trnllio between Corvnllis nnd Portland and Intermediate points, malting three round trips each week ns follews: NORTH HOUND Leaves Corvnllis Mon day, Wednesday and Friday nt 8 n. in. Arrives at Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday atS p. m. Leaves Salem Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday nt fl a. m. Arrives at Portland Tuesday, Thursday and Satur day st 3:30 p. m. SOUTH ROUND Leaves Portland Mon day, Wednesday and Friday nt t) a. m. Arrives nt Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:15 p. in. Leaves Salem Tues day, Thursday and Saturday nt 0 n. m. Arrives nt Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at 3:30 p. m. For li eight and passenger rates apply to tho captains nnd pursers of the respective boats, or to W. M. Darling, agent, 200 and 202 Front street, Portland; Gilbert Bros, agents, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany C. A. Miller, agent, Corvallls; or to tho gen eral freight and passenger agent. Corvallls. O. & C. trains connect at Albany and Corvallls F. W. BO WEN, Superintendent.. Win. HOAG, General Manager. am io mm VIA Soullifira Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time I'ctwefn Salem anil San Francisco Thirty-six llouis. CALIIOUNIA EXntESR TltAIN RUN DAIIA. HETWEKN 1'OllTI.AFD AND S. F. "SouthT" "North. 10:45 a"."m. 7:53 a. m 7:00 p. m. 4:00 p. in. 6:44 p. m. 7:45 n. m. Lv. Portland Ar. Lv. Salem Lv. Ar. San Fran. Lv. LOCAL l'ASSKNQEll TKAIN (DAILY EX CEPT SUNDAY). 8.-00 a. m. 11:10 a. m 2:40 p. m. Lv. Portland Lv Salem Ar. I 3:45 p. m. liV. rz:Da p. m Ar. Eugene Lv. K)0 a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For accommodation ot second class passengers attached to express trains. TheH. P. company's ferry makes con nectlon with nil tho regular trains on th East Side Division from foot ot F strco Portland. tYcst Side Division. Between Portland and Gervallis: DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7:3u a. in. I Lv. 12:25 p. m. I Ar. ""Portland Ar. Corvallls Lv. "0:20 p. "nf. 1:30 p. m. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Pacific Railroad. Through tickets to all points south und east via California EXTKES3 TltAIN (DAILY EXCEPT BUND AY.) 4:50 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 9.-00 a. in. 8:00 p. m. I Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. I 5:45 a, m. Through Tickets To all poltta SOUTH and EAST VIA California., For full information regarding rates, maps, etc., apply to the Company's agent, Salem, Oregon. E. P. ROGERS, Asst, G. F. and Pass. Ag"t. R. KOlUILKIt. Manager. -rr Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route.1 Trains for the east leave Portland at iIe5 a m and 2pm dully. Tlo eta to and from principal points In tht United States, Con ada and Kurope. ELEGANT NJIMANN PAL AC CARb Emigrant Bleeping Cars run inrou; '-on express tiling to OMAHA COUNCIL BUFF nnd 6T. PAUI Vn of Charge and Wit on Change. Connections atPortland forSan Fran, ctsco and Puget Sound polnU. Forlurther particulars Inquire of I. A. &lnnliig. agent or the company, Ha Commercial street, Salem uiegon,. oi A. U Maxwell, Q. V. &. T. . pirtiind Oregon. A. L MAXWELL, a V. AT A H. H0LC0HB OtLeral iltnager.