"4 i i THE CAPITAL J01TH.1L n-UHHK.IMA!I.V,FXtKIT-'-,"AV. M TUB Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incwporal.) Kniarcd at tbe l1"",;fl,J!!!,h'ln,0rM"' aeond-Hami matt.. wrth pace (bfjumw of Mit-crlp-'PdMiumiMiti u Inanre Insertion (far 4 JEWM ha. ' f r i twt and ImfKMiJiwP to dwlrwt win an nill be PM on..ny.nO wrved at ihrfr inula win cre II or I"? ST Srrt rwtn.l, or b, word left al tnl "'JtjSltwn number wilt free m ai.plica- "?2rX-. corner Curt and Lll-erly Hlr.rU. TJIUIWDAV, Al'JtIL 18, 1880. Hi.- iiorMinii' I'mclaiimllim. lnaamnch n Hip M-ntf-nnlal iinnlvirwi y of Ihetnan.urallon of 0w WiuihlnirK.i. m an jwt.ni or Hi I'nii'Mi mm mi .rtiror.lUr.'tlil..y..r April. Ann.l..i.. Inl, WW. whkli rt.ty haa -n wt ..piirt l.j fHtarlnrnmainM tu g.rxr.il lnlito nr tbe people "I llti-minl.-iixMinlry; N,,w ibc'l-mr, I, f.l.t.r i'mn.-jcr, Kpimirol Oi.K. ii. by vlrturr of the at tlioriiy nnifi-rii'l ,-' '"' "ii-iiu-lion of il pliiH'. l hmby llar- III' Mwnlit TueiMl , April awn. Iw, to t- latl lielliliiy: nnd I riit '" "i1-'1 iK-aoobat-rv!! by Hio rxxl pnili'onlil miinonwralll . And. Iniu.mi.ilt " Imprratlvr act of ItwuKiimtlon, which .. uoreilat noon, wn pnitl niHo'il'" Ill llMt luoriilnf by imyer In all fin church oi i hv -n, ror mat- M.wln upon thi'guvurntin-nl to ! UiMriiHi'il. would fuillirtn-.jnnl. Ini.lMtlli'n.i ""' ' m w.mhyexnntpli-.'lm' p-..j.t lii'll held nt nlw oVI.h k In the inoi nliiici ' ' IwritdHy In nil mirrlmn Iw- I II"' i-nd l In II btoMlngnof Mod mny Ik' vi.ni'li'iif'il 1 itur government for all film".. In wlim lierf, I hav heminto d my bund nnii muaed iheautl of ilf -i-iinl'. i.-.ilb.x'.l lllto IWli day of April A It Wffl. HYi.vi-ai'rr.KrKNStiM u. rlOOIAI. NOTISS. Tin: Jouhsai. hereafter, on cm h Biliulrt.V HfleriitMin. will ili'vnto u (Million i)f Km imiw to tin- recording df ninveini'iit In wM'li-i.v. Tin ili' Iwilnii'Ut will 1h) known iw "Social Nnlif." mnl nil (iiinniiinli'iitl'tiiH In tended lor It should Ih- HiMn-Hwd to "Hoolity Killtor." Tim tilin Ih In ninku l( till "'' ili'Itnitiiri' n lioinmiii'iil mnl Httnu'tlvo fnittirt' To iniikf n Hiiwwmr it, tin' In-ill t.v HMi)i'ntliiii ,,r ovorytiiie l invlti'il If m iwily, luiU'liiMin or tlTt in KlVJ'Il ut ymir limiio (wi- nu'n vor), full iiotnt yiHir peril to m Infnrm t lilt olllw. ' With tho uiwlhtnniv of (lis lenili'ix, tin .Iih'Iinai. fi'i'l isiulliK'iil tlmt mim will i-rown inri'll'iiitM. (lviMirthi.vouiiinflnu'ii now in WmihhiKlon I" Unniillml lliimlln, who U not yet nlni'ty yi'iirn ny con ulilurnhlo. lllrt fiw htm n unlily huo, mnl hu NIihvIiik h'Kh old thnu "with tliplMiyw." Oxiiofoiir rvllHlniiK iiiti'inporiiilitt U nttpoimlliK' for tlm rniloiw Muto niiint tlml "tho lltcrury runmliin of KlllHnir l'"lwliTli'k; Wlllrll lite widow hwi now U'ltnn to wilt, will till four krgt volninw." ('iiicaiio MmiiimI iHiixilittlon Ik rowliiit vi-iy rnpldly. TIu'Iiiitohhi1 of nninU'i' In thu ik4 two your U nmrkwl iiimiii C'lmk utrtn-t, IkjIwivii Vnn HiiH'ii mnl Twelfth Htrvt'tn, by thu invki'iiro of iivit II fly t'hlniw Imiiidih, Ihiim, nml plii'tunf Imlil- '',",M, i I, - -- . Tim ICIlU'l Towi-r Iiiih rtnu'liiil Ita full htilglith, 1.17H fft. A iii'WHjni K'r uortvHiniKnt who wi'iil to the tup my tlmt tho naovnt hy tlatalr vm Unik fiHly inliiuti, mnl hy ido Htuni It la to U iimiW In tlvi inln .nttw. It la t'spti'tMl tlmt thilw trio lluht on Ita top will eimhlo tine to rwwt h m'ipn'r nt IIh UiiKvof iK'Ven nilU'a. BKKATOK I'oKK of 'IVxHa la n Mm l tatWvw In aptrlliittllani. Hu Ua Urge, tlnt'looklng ninn In irrou lwalth, uhiI not in HpHiirunit h IMomuii irlrvn to tniMrtuK Ith thu uUr world. Hut he HttamU h gri'ul iitftuy M'uiH'ra, mid l ftll. oiivinc Ml tlmt (Im) dtwd and the living can tiwninunluatv w 111 wtoh othor. Ttllt wrgu proxlmv of IJlUarlo UmivImm tiio w liol inirtturn boumU of Nm York mnl Michigan, pa.rt of Mtow of IVuiujIvmiU, Ohio, Wu- mtMiuftua HiuuMKi, mm iwhuiw to HlHkwll taiy. rilla gttwt Nttlun, toroMghoUl Itleh Motneil -U (Ull - U iHMviMll ou Ilk. tttruu wllb iMir WMnvra ror an eiivtiw otnctw mv9 Iwo, Ium lty.000 wjuhiv uill. :...wi, uj Ymk UI uf Nt-untakM wnt thu MM, iu ik. i, to inaugurate a mow mmu loueatguau) m aay iu a ytwr 1 I- ,LU. - - . . ' .- ,.. .W, ... uhtam ,.. 1 a"M"iw -wtra- gwivra Ux tOaiilliK, ami Mthal Wid a h.'liday waai - atablUi - Htia4 trwkw AtuU from luv MIU- ll w.1 1 Uk tU.y MrtMiUiiw.,,..,.. ..,. .... '. It Wa frit Uiat llir climate uilglit ,cb.pau--K'Bh.i ttHaiiiwa,atta Ibr luutaturr lw Urtu-r ktui tauk lu iMMtMC Ua, RUH of ilw tmm. wttly Uy anuv almuraial MMiiuragtw Now ia ibt Uuh) for auacuttUto ; MMlltrtftilftMUmi.MMl lU.lt ta,yiMiucKuu fliU aMt Itt HhiUvW.' lteLlM4lWMlaUtyhaMMAl4adto!ptaa. TlrtyU yHIINHMtB Imiw W-B WFBii iHP nMk llir.r Xu: is iii'idi' mi honorary iiienilttr 'f the honorary Oregon Alpine cluh. He rcaiwniU: "The objects of the club, u I gather from tliecouatilution and by-laws inclos ed witli the notification, are, first, to utilize the large, unooth mount ains of Washington and Oregon for climbing puritwee. Alo to monkey with the Horn and fauna of that region. I have accepted with III ciiicenlecl joy tlmt I mil, and may continue through life to Ijc, an hon orary memUr, tlieieforc, of llio"Ore gon Alpine club. 1 shall also take oprwl'iii at an early lat to accom pany the club by means of a horse mnl wagon to the Mimmllof Mount Hood or Mount Taeonm. Later on I hope to become w) robust that I can walk. Onto 1 could walk a great deal. At one lime 1 went hy thin meaim ijulle r distance, taking views of water lank and fide-tracks along my route, u-lng ureal enro to g.t oil the track us the tmlnt went liy. In this way I wved enough In onesummer to unable metonmke the Hume Hip on thu following fimi mcr. Hut In later years wealth has eiigciiiliTt'il a love of caee and a slight iiiidi-ticy towuid luxurious dlHlioncty and rcinw? of mttiiner, which at first would convcv thu idea of a'llmiuent. I now hull with .iiiich jov llila opportunity to climb few uf our most itunlrulle mount .diiH. Which one will we tackle llrniV and how arc your Kinder.', this apring?" It Iihm Ik'cii calciilntcd that the unar Kiirfiue Is mlscd by sunshine to a tcmiH-ruttire or Humuthing like 750 degrees 1'nhrciiliult, won after tin- period of tho rull moon, and tlmt It is ik'prcaned by tho influence of riulliitlon Into space to something Hko 250 degrees below zero of Fahrenheit mmiii after now moon, l'lio moon lias no heat wcicens uround it like tiio ourth with Its divp uiid' Iiliinkel-llke nliiiiwplieic, so tlmt when tho surfneo is turned .......v fmiii'lliii direct inilucnco of tho rays of the sun, It throws oil the hunt ai'cumuluted with gleat rnpldl tv. The surface of tho moon Is expos ed durliijr rts long cloudless day of some !hVI hours to the direct rays of tlie sun, which shines upon It with ii llorcoiiesH far beyond anything ex perienced on the earth, and nflcr wardHit becomes almost immeasur ably cold from Its night ol similar period. It Is inconceivable, tlmtiiny rorm of life could survive expo-sure toHUehnilcgieoof cold, yn-tly sur passing that of our Arctic regions, ami, In tho short spaeu ot fourteen days, changing to a degree oi heat capable of melting tho moio fusible metals. i A ni:v gunpowder has been tested, and tho results point to it as a promising substitute for black powder for military and sporting purpose. Tho new powder is pro wied from straw, which Is pulyer Ijh'iI, chi'iuietilly tivaled, and finished in granular form for vise. It U claimed for this powder that it is smokeless, llmuulc, practically fouling and uon-lieatlng, ami that both the recoil mid the report mo less that thoo of tho black powder, with aiipcrlur penetrative power. From the isiwerful character of this ipiMc, which, weight for weight, U Miner itnt stiong.r thmv. gun- powder, uiid Is not fxplodiiblo ly i coiiuUNHlon, It Is proimiiie Mini in n couiptvel form it will bo found to bo applicable to bliixlliig pur purea. In every iwiwt It nppcur to Ih a powdur of groat proniUe. Tit K IcKUlatuie of the ntHto of N'tthntaka bus iwenUy llxisl up the nvatterof carrying enivaleil weap on iu a iiovul way. The iueuilwi lmve enactetl the following law: "It Mmll U inilttwftil for any person to firt' oil' or dlclmrgi any plutol, ravolvir, ahotgun or any firearms wlmlaot'Vf r un any putdlc ixwd or hlhwty, lu nny wHinty of tho xtnte of Nithntaku, or within l.ty yanlaofauoh public imd or high way, vNtwpt to iK'atMy aoine wild, lerotioua or dnugi'rou U,Ht, or mi oAlcvrin the dlaolmrgcof liUduty." Tllta la llttk' rough Oil th ottlcJ " . . I AHK.UIAM LlNtXM.N l the Olllv , , nmM.m whovrawrwU teul. i.. iSia WIMI th futun, itivilut , .i,,,, ,., mk M .....uil.,,, M ,. .?.... ., .. ...... luvtmtor mtUer than k4Mlmtuu, i,,, .o-.w oat uii, iWuut ou U I ,wc of m bant for lining tab i .... .ih.1 ......ii ,...u. . ,, -...- ..... ....-v. .... - - cupl- prumlllt'Ut ponllloii lu the !,,., om m Waahlugtoti A lwlHtltr ,tt vwua oalkai th MmutwuuiM , f)ir luWhU.'t the foiKm lngV illB.' '!... U...l.d,,l, w- . , , t ,. ' . , , T" 1 ... ..-. .t 11 iuJ u l .... kUvta u Kluiolii, JUMIMd ovw vJLSiZ rT.; .7 VT - .77. V . 77. w" ' W V U,,U, W ,,,,,,VM, ,HlH- I a. ajalAAaf " ' I nevrr kin forget that dy That we went ont a wiilkln-, And ot down on the river bank. And kept on hours a-lalkln'; lie twtoled up my apron string An' folded It together, An' wild he thought for harvest time Twaii cur'm kind of weather. The nun went dwn as we sot there; Jolarfeemed unwr; And mother lie began to call: "Jwoeryl O ioweef yr An' then J.sitar upohe right up As I waa juat a-trtln All'Mld,'''0'i'y.,1",t',, thettoc Of u two ever partjn,7" It kind a took me by curprlpe, ,n' yet I knew 'twaa eoinlu'; I'd heard it all theimnier long In every wild bee's liummln'; I'd ntudled out the wny I'd act; lint, lawl I couldn't do It; I meant to hide my love from him, Hut leem as If he knew It; In lookln' down Inio my eyes Ho mutt H-itn the fire; An' over alneo that hour I've loved An' womhlpped my Jo 1 ir. "SCHAPS." Henry Labouchure genially de scribes General Wolseley us a "per feet gas-bug of self conceit." A New Jersey cannery lias con tracted for 200 acres of tomatoes at $7 per ton for next f-eawm'H puck. The postal treaty arranged be tween Urcat lirittan ami Mexico lias been olllcally published In the latter country. During the lust congress $10,000, 000 weie nnnronrhited for the con- utrimtimi nnii Imnrovemcnt of public buildings. Pulp mills have so multiplied in Maine that there Is fear of an over supply unli-ss new mills are put up to turn the pulp lto pnper. Indiana alone hns:i75 gas wells. The prediction tlmt u large portion of tho stale will ultimately sink many feoth scaring the Jlooslers. One or tho rules in the Hoyal Library in JJerlln, made with a view to preserving quiet and gc oil order, calls for the exclusion of all members of the gentler sex. Miss Uattlo Carter of Kearny county, Kansas, has won several prizes nl lusboing in competition with cowboys. James O. Whlttler pronounces tho rumor that ho contemplated a visit to Kuropo as utterly without foundation. "The timo has long since past," ho writes, "when such a trip would have been practical or desirable. At my ago one trave's easiest by proxy." Home years ago Secretary Jtusk bought a choice hog of an eloquent divine of Madison, Wis.', but as the animal proved to lie unsound lie nmilo the clergyman take it bach. Some time afterward tho clergyman was preaching a sermon on the Prophet Jeremiah, during the deliv ery of which lie asked in solemn tenes: "Now thou, my hearers, what did Jeremiah do'."' In the congrega'lon was an old follow somewhat tho woiso for liquor, who know of the incident related, and when the clergyman pant-ed, appar ently Tor n icply, he sheuted: "Ho made vo take back tho hog, consarn yo!" A number or years ago tho Into John Kili'MHiii was Invited to hear Ole Hull play the violin. Tho in- .wiitorrvplicltli.it he had no time for such filv.ilty, that ho hud no ear fAir iiiiiU, ami that his habits could not bo changed. However, Rull was brought to Ki lesson's work shop and thetwonien talked while tho Inventor kept on at his work. After u time tho violinist took up Ills iustimucnt and begun to play. KrlcHMin paused, dropped his tools, listened spefihuund to tho entranc ing sounds. Ho ueknuwiedged that somethiuit had been wautniLr in his i Hie and that he had found It at last. .nui- umt no suotveo groat lomiucss for Hindu. V l ottuiiutt- I)riiri;U. Mi l.il in V. Jo for iui.y ivr ud u. w a icu, vnu drUKglttt ou the ourai r uf St.icli..o K). Until alnH'tt lu 8u FrurlM'o, 1" twlily urvr drrauuil u( rUilIng In wih tbe umll. olua klawt uf ih- cutiutr) . lint m1o ruiuori kvig twru Htlu( r.xiikt Ui tho rifoct Uitt b hu tu k II bin. an tAmimtr rvu. r:.r jutini huwhb Unu,uia ui.n.u'.u U.iy imnm-lrU the (U.wlo ry II"' ntlnli.H unvniarn;uai,l' i.,;, tyl l i h' ''t MiaWat f botauy. U'a a 1 1 miavlH Ilia l,U m U..I k .iv.v .,! )' . '" I " Ibal raiuo t htm altmothl irn iuii. Ui kiiiHtw Mrawd ti tic In ,l " "' a tdajf dtodc. : MUI.M Wu.l. lu Uot hi. .Willy u COM I w.in ia. c miwun iMutidalat. u aMloui. ia uj.o.1 utaiuhi. ud ll. m. ' " "Q' m wn.p whi u 1 ' yly m hluweU. Attar IU d )Mtlw, tu,i.mrhi)ltHMnil,,d M(rthua lh.w.adcoMlMril tUiw .-HiHIum U taU IM for lb mUe doctt !heb.u yMimaUo uuUrl. Ih hu c-x.au J ZZTJTZTZl'TriTTr J laU,vu hdlwid riumtuf all ihiouah ihi I - - ZZ2Z M ,4,", ku wl hl , ,w, a' i" aaaSMtoa thai uvy m ..tin urtn4nlM latultl o ltMu bj. r w. Ur Jr ikal a. UJ dtacvivcnd ' k. i h rhlW ih. a- r Thairaw tk ta"J-"i iiato thv ! l -. n .u. ZZZTZZZZ Akaru..aMaaVi,aa4iWaNT .. .!:. ad la Mt k aa. mM a j ' "aawl nalayta-aH a. ia llaaBaaaTWaMmaaf WffP IW ' Wk r. the rTaiAr. wTjmrr jorayAL. TV,r r.liitiiitr'fl hani ii.. -i.i.. .......,lo nr lilritl'llCS me sum, ittii'i'"- "" " , r n;n kind on the face orotber Irt9 of the body, apply DutaaJ's Speclllc. ii works like magic Snd is warrantetl by the druggist. Sold by V. w Matthews. Itucklen's Arnica Salt e. The licst salvo In the world Tor cuts, bruises, wire-, ulcers, snlt rlieutn, fever sore, tetter clmppc hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, ormoncy rofnndod. Priced cents per box. For sale by Daniel J. 1-ry. ,,lllK" gist. Thu Illinois senate has p-td n bill to regulate telephone charges in tho Htntc. Merit Wins. Wc desire to say to" our citizens, that for years we have lieeii selling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Hucklcn's Arnica Salve and Llectrlc Hitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that havo given such universal fratismc tion. Wo do not hesitate to guar antee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchas; price, if satisfactory results do not tollow their use. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold by Daniel J. I-ry, druggist. Fifteen conirressnien are ill in Washington, nsa result of exposure on inauguration day. Derangement of the liver covers a multitude of ailments. In all cases where the functions of the liver nre interrupted ordisturbed, and the bile, its constant secretion, left cir diluting in the blood, some disorder will follow. Dr. Henley's Dande lion Tonic will restore the liver to its natural duties and promote the secretion of bile, thereby preventing jaundice, dyspepsia, billiousiiessand other ailments. Sold by D. W. Matthews. The Racine (Wis.) basket factory W claimed to be tho largest of Its kind in the world. "Tho Olio iloss Shay," of Dr. Holmes, is full of tho genial author's exuberant humor. Its fun is superficial and obvious; but mote is meant than meets the eye or ear. The vehicle which ran for a hun dred years and a day without a break, typifies n healthful human body, and represents the natural term of its service. If, however, a man has catarrahal, bronchial, asthmatic or pulmonary diseases, he cannot live out half his days, unless lie eradicates tho scrofulous humors whose presence causes these local troubles. Tho great blood-cleansing alterative of Dr. Pierce, known as the "Golden Medical Discovery," rids the blood of scrofulous, pollu tions, and, by improving tho nutri tion, irives new vlsror to the debili tated system, and cures these dis eases. Unequalcd Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. Wellesley college 1ms a Japanese student, MUs Kin Kato. Not one im-ivuii in fifty arrives at the ago of forty, who is not troubled with kidney or urinary complaints In some form. To those alllictcd with pain in the back, non reten tion of urine, nervous debility, pain ful or suppressed menstruation, we can oiler a remedy that has been In constant u-c over twenty years. Oregon Kidney Tea. This prepara tion has dm e moro for sutlering humanity than any other medicine in tno nmi'Kct. Soiit ny i. w. Matthews Tho widow of, Gon. Logan is writing an, iu tide on the German army. A Safe Investment Is one w hieh is guaranteed to bring vnn satisfactory results, or in case of failure a return of purchase price. On tills sufo plan you can buy from our advertised druggist a bottle of Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption. It is guaranteed to bring relief in every case, when used for any direction of throat, lungs or chest, such as consumption, intlani mtitiou of lungs, brouciiltls, asthma, whooping cuugh, croup, etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, per leetlv safe and can always bo de pended upon. Trial bottles free at Daniel J. Fry's drug store. lix-Scnator Tabor of Colorado be gan life under Secretary Proctor, wrking for some time iu marble quarries in Vermont. Do you ever havo pains in the back and loins? If you do, attend to thum now, don't wait, delays are dangerous. Nip tho disonso iu tho hud and save your health and doc tor's bills. A lew doses of Oregon Kidney Tea will prevent Rright's Dicum ;aud insure your health, comfort and happiness. Sold by 1). W. Matthows. Count Von Moltke U very old, deaf, and a martyr to a bud liver, Yot ho carries lilniMlf easily and MH'ins it well-preervod mun. DKAK.tii8 Can't hk Uuukd by 1ihI applications, na thoy cnunot remit the iHsohmhI portion of tho enr. Thre is only one way to euro ilMfiiw, and that is by constltu tloiml rvniedlt. I)efiuss Is oauseil by mii inlluiiusl oondltlon of the mil ! ou Un i t . iT-Tni ,n , Whew thk tuu gvts lutiMiMNi you VS H "" ' Imjieifcrt htjarilig, and when it Ls entirely , """ "" " ttitmit n inrn ou( Mul uu ,uw re.looxl to ita lior- ,lutl "itlilltlon, hearing will m de- 1 a""1 wnfvwr: ittuo caiatM out or ,cu " "'"i oy catarrn, wiiicu u uutuuiK ihu an uinniueo oouoillou , W. wUI give ow Uu.aw.1 .Wlar v,Tf' niaw (UtUy ' "J"' w atjuot Wft by WI liaiia 1.4MMTO LVN, MMH1 tor arMiiara. rrm. QWbydrteU,Tu )t iR rouglincss oi T, ,r ATriIE l or any Matthews & Ainswor Office Over SAIvK !IK!M Fi IJpii ciiv aittl sulmrlmii lots sum Hums oi mi i" , MATTHEWS & AINSWORTH, Real Estate Agents. F. E. HOOVER. m i fl UllllM! Invest in Among a Great Many Choice Bargains! WE to .., i f ,nn fmm Rniom. House, burn and out buildings; 2 acres iu orchard. 100 per acre. 104 ncresone mile from Gervais; 90 acres in cultivation; two-story buildings; largo orchard; 33 acres now in grain. Price ?GO00. House and lot on unemeKeiu street, near i,aiiimu cuuiun, iuw. Large house and lot, OoxlGS, lu North Balcni. young orchard. Price 1500, House with five hard finished rooms, barn and lot 75x150 iu South Salem. Price ?S00, 1IU Kill UU1UI ai l-lll, iliui .Cl.l Lots for sale in the following many other choice bargains. JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers nnd 'Wholesale dealers In MUSICAL MKKCIIANDISK. New York, 4 1 nnd 15 Walker 8t. John F. titration's Celebrated Hii'slan Out Violin strings, tho Finest In the World. Our Oiinrnutex 11 u dealer receives a complaint, (which ho believes to bo honest) from any muslelau to whom ho has hold any of theeo btrliiRs, he Is authorized by us to give him another string without charge, and all such loss will bo inadogood by us to our customers, without quibblo or question, (llewarool imitation.) Dealers will please send lor descriptive catalogue. Trad supplied at lowest price. N WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY U melinites Students In Classical, Literary, Scieniific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the otite.t, larKSht and least expen sive Institution of Itntrntug In the North west. School oiwns first Monday In September bend for twtaloguo to THUS. VAN SCOY, ,. l'resldent. l Salem, Oregon. THE HOME uESTAMT, lljaS-SHAS TT11 ' A,1, i2XMulb?btf$&iffl land slwpy one tOiir Home" beds, new iuKnrivn. uie u a call and we for yr If. E. M X.A.W. Proprietor. Ow. Uwrt and High 8C, Salem, Or, &AffiTtS2ST fc "J their troubka. Twatl t.. ajotoTed w? otj a wljaitd ii.l- rmdj- laOrcs CT5. "-;rT. !'?..-"'" aaatww w 1 MJ-.i.-Tr,i zz.j'izx.'r. ""ww. SSHTrrllaS . In . MraR M re- n, w, jJair-twj & Co, Y5v bim A Capital National Bank M O. R. EDGETT. T I) 11 I i Qirurfto IiwwiiMii FORMERLY THE SALEM LAND COMPANY TUB fflP SALEM TO Real OFFER THE FOLLOWING: en of which is lu a hitrh state of cultivation, balance excellent timber land w i... ,.,., ,.... additiens: Boise's, Reid's, University, Queen Ann and Yew Park. The Salem itetract -AND- LAND COMPANY, Have removed to building adjoining Thompson' Jewelry store on Commercial street. Titles Investigated, Money to Loan Land for Sale, Houses for Rent CALL AND SEE US. BoarderS! inyono wishing to board nta .inlet A ,and cozy piace, will find the object ot their bercli at MRS, M. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chomekete nnd Liberty Sts., Salem, Where a lew select boarders con secure board. M.-P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. 54 Commercial St. Houso nnd Curriuge Painting, Sign wrttiiii,'. l'aiwr hnngiiiR ntul doeorating, Wall tinting and kal sointning oxecutetl in the latest fctylo. r , , ... . Experienced Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and 8 u3 Mere you lot your work, F. L. ATNSWORTH. ui. OREGON! R, P. BOTSE, Jr. IS T 1 w,i brick house; large barn andotuerout ,'j i... n A I V, ll.r All DR. JORDAN'S . V 1WAT IV iiiuoiiuiii uc jumiuii" 751 JInrket st. San Francisco CALIFORNIA. Go and learn how to avoid disease, ahd how wonderful ly you aro made. Consulta tion and treatment pers 0; ally or by letter or weal nesscs and all dlscasse of men. Send for boot. I'rlvnte olllce 211 Ounry street. Tho J3 CnrBRB' ouidbu issujtt Mrch and Sept, each yoar. It ia an encj (clopedia of uieful lnfor mation for all who pur- choao tho luxuries or vn nonnfidHnn nf lifa. W0 oan clothe you and furnish you witl all the neeesstry and unneoewMJ appliances to ride, walk, dance, swept eat, flsh, hunt, work, go to churcfl, or stay at home, and in various slxe'i styles and quantities. Just flguro oul what is required vo do all these thinif COMFORTABLY, and you oan mjkW estimate of the value of the BTJYEBB GUIDE, iwhtoh will be sont upon receipt of 10 cents Vo pay postste, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO- 111-114 Michigan Avenue, Chicago, in. Northern Pacific Railroad 1 WI1W, M LSTil6i ROUTE,4 GREAT OVERLAND TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY! , NO CHANGE OK CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via Bt. PAUL nud MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Pacldc railroad Is the only line running Uissenser trains, Second class Meepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day f coaches, IMllman lVthice Sleeping Can, falaceDlulng Cars, (meals 75c) from fori land to the oust. ee that your ticket read via the Northern I'aclftc railroad and avoid the change of cars. 1.0AVe IVirtlnnil nt R n m nnii H4( n. XU dally arrive at Minneapolis or Bt. Paul at Mt p. 111. Pacific Division. Trains leave Front and 11 street dally nt lUB a, in. and 8- !4Dam. rriveSmlea6ain'and853Spi J5,rt'd$i (' 141 w., .1. live hi iMoomaat 7:10 P in - d5P- t tars, .llnlnf ISBM'iTV??,i1 tOSR&A1 ilt ( wiver First and o Strm, i j '4