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mrWSfffr "ttih- THE CAPITAL EVEuSTiyG JOURNAL. K 'I UK dHTML JOBBHL TIIltMH 01' HUIISCUIITION. IlAIMT. Oneynrbymnll m Mix months Iy mall-. .- f Hiiro month" by innll - - -- ' f.' ivr neek, dcllwrrd l.y oirrlc r i ' WMKI.Y. Oiipjfjirliyimill Klx month lir mall. Vimb Ji-nr. If P"ld J." vnncc..... ...II M Z. i w W"i.,."nllf lfil.ilndome -r wUt-rlWiW ral.mp1ytiM"nice. lie If illt'.-H AIIHul.KcrlbcrloT).KCArlTA),.Jou..NAL who .lo not Mctiru their paper regulnrl ll1oinntUrwlll1iPulti-n.Ji!tiMitom'. (), corner o'mrt ..ri.ll-rty Street. Mollro. DiuliiU iiiyiili-om-e""11 Wwliiii- .1.... Mr. V lltllH. l"i m:i.ni." j i .iniilHjfoiiiKl t tliiJ olllcu mill I.....I,,,.! to tntllMlfl IIII.V I'" tlml patron limy iIcnlrcilurIiiB m ab-uiJif. A.Mannin. Muri. Air.- Intt. AIOI.O OWIHT llHH MlM ! ''" or lilt fmi". Ii'l !" "f11'1, Ilillip(viTiliiniitli'ii Imiil diilin, to Willi .t Clmii.l.cilin Thl-wir ,.Hiirvi..v-il mill Milil I" tiai-tHlo Milt the" iMin-hii-MT. 'I In- I""'! llvi'iiilli'H.wti.r i!..nhtoniccmnl ...III I... vkvv i c nihil' MM-li-mi '' , Coming li Orrgon. Many patrons ami friends will be plt'ut'(l to learn that A. Ij. Dewy, editor Itunil J'rccs and Patron, anil wife will visit Oregon during the State Orange session. They will remain ten days or more. Mr. Dewy Is coming expressly to visit the Oregon State Orange, whieh convenes May 28th, but wlllalso visit several friends, among whom ho numbers JC. M. Waite, A. Bush and heveral others; also Portland, Dalles and other points. .Besides Mr. Dewy there will be quite a delegation of California Patrons, who expect to attend the inon, goes to Portland to-morrow 1'IIHEIiV I'EKSD.V.Ui. J. Q. VINon is visiting in Port land to-day. Prof. Starr went to Portland this afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. A. Clark went to Portland this morning. Judge Lord was a pacnger for Portland this morning. Ocnl. Oilell arrived in this city tills morning, from Seattle. II. J. Singleton of the state house leaves to-morrow for Portland. Leslie Hunter, clerk for II. Si- . very IIIdiv - llllKh-t Till' band box sat the Will.tiiielti unlvi'Mts me I" '',l'1l,t ''' ,l,lil eomW'lcK'ti.riii"triitiK'!itsu!Hl .v poct soon to be able t" "Wir in pulilli'. 'I'lli'.ViiH'Hlfcirdliig nnbl. ill milking d.Y w,,n ,H "kl". hideous with their sweet stnilin (I melodious ill-coiil. State Orange. Among these are sev eral of the Past State Orange Mas ters of that state. Several of these are good speakers, and thos-e attend ing the State Orange may expect a rare treat. State Master Ovcrhiser declines to be ol this number, because of the morning, II. Simon returned this morn ing from Portland, where he spent Sunday. Fred Gilliam and wife departed tliis morning for their new home at Portland. fjit'ifiw iH li H lwitit U'lIU (inn rf probable meeting of the Isutlonnl i ,, J . .... . !, ,,,,, ., . i , . "ie many pasuengers to Portlann tdangein Califarnia. TliIsdeclHluii tIlH cvenin Hiegretled very much, for it was i . . . . ju'uuv. .iifuuy ueiKirieii nn hoped to meet this grand old Patron of the sister state. Dpi I'iiIk." Writl. Illri frlciiilM now begin to iralle that the life ofltev. .1. W. I Inn Is N Hearing Its end. I Hi I,ii1m lms dropped fiom 81 to (10 and he grows constantly weaker, but letalns en- lire eonseiolHIies-'. lie nutr noiillMlinii'iit,i'ru-l"gll bieaiiellie origin of iioiirisliiiii'iit (by which deslie for food Is colli lolled) has siilfeied paialysls. dnlllL' l'i H"' Vlllh'J. Dr. A. II. Dlven, who recently nrilveil In Salem fiom Oil Cil.v, I 'a., went up to Kiigeiiethls iiioinlug to take it look at that country and visit friends. The doctor is highly pleas ed with Salem and will perhaps lo cate lieie. The members of this parly aie highly pleased with the Inducements oll'erid by Salem and Oiegou to honiescekcr. CIiImi'm riiriiNiiiih. A .loi'ltNAl. lepoiler In couveisa- tiou with Mr. I). Pearson Horn Minion this nioniliig, was Inloiiucd that the Clilnese phcas.ints aio very plentiful in that section of the, coun try and am doing considerable dam age to crops. Kspcclully have they lujiiicd thlsspilug's oat crop. Mr. Pearson says that (hey have destroy ed fully one-third of his oat ciop tills spring. They can be seen in bodies, of twenty or nunc feeding on the Ileitis. ' , MmiKh'il hi tli Sim lllll. Ale.v. Harold, a young man who has been riiuulug the edging ma chine at tile lvier-lluiit tollable huv mill south of Salem came in contact with the tin, saw Saturday afternoon, He followed the hoard too closely w Ith his hands and as a lesiilt the It'll hand was caught by the wheel. The middle linger was taken entirely oil" while the others wem torn and mangled. Dr. Itlcli auNon sewed them up and the yniiiiU' man will escape with the Iwrtof but one linger. 'I'lm Win hi Ak.iIiikI I l.r. II it not often u Salem audience is III recipient of so rare a treat as was given them Saturday night by thc.lo-cph It. Grlsmcr and Plnobe Davic,'compaiiy intlieirprissntatii.n of that (bulling drama, "The World Against Her." Tills production is full oft i agio scenes and us rendered by Ihexe excellent performers, the dramatie ell'ect isgicat. Kach mem ber of the company is a good per f inner and especial mention should I) -given to (he individual perform ers, bullet itsiilllcc in saying that Mr. and Mix. Gristlier (Plncbo I)a vis)s sustained their already high names. Edgar Weir as Gilbert Itlair, F. M. Page as the villain Simon Clegg, and F. Hatch as Ilob Millet of the Punch and Judy show were strong characters. In fact the parts all were fully sustained. A re turn of the company here would be highly appreciated. 'Iliri!. Al.iro Iniiinc, The following insane patients have been committed to the insane asylum since Saturday merning: Mrs. l.ouiMi((liotegut ofMarshlleld aged llfly-six years was committed for the third time in the past two years. She is extremely melancholy at times and tries to destroy her clothing. She only weighs lilO pounds. She has been treated for Insanity at Stockton, Cab, and Port land. Jacob Peterson comes from Portland and this Is his first attack, following a long sell of sickness. Mo is tliirty-tlueo yours old, and has always been an industrious ia botcr. Ho thinks he is going to die. .. P. Laisen was sent from Hast Poi Hand. He is aged thirty-four years. This is ids second attack. He will stand in one spot and turn mound for hours and at times is perfectly insensible. 'I III. Iluill llntlai', I'M llenon, who Is stinting a Isuit club or hoiHe, Is making full artanueiiieuts in (he tight direction. Ills boats will all be llrsl flats, and kept lit good order. He has two b.mts that e.wt fi'dl, U-Mdes (hive othoisthat cost from fctt to JdOO. Ho is making arrangements now to get u boat large enough (o carry a baud and give a nuinlerof evening ftiiuvit on Hie water, He w ill also given medal Iodic host oarsman of! lilAUiuuihints. Tlieallhlrseeint to be taking well and he will undoubted ly have a good patronage. - - - At tin. I'.'iill.'ntl.ir). The prvM'iit iiUiiiIkt of ptisoiiurt. eoulliifd within the ieiiltentlary walls Is $11, and of thU number soinuthliig near AM of them am em liloyed In (he Move foundry. The numU'rof hick patient Uil, three of whom are ety low with (M. sumption, and will nioM likely pas to that great beyond Itofiuv the e.. pirauouoi uit'ir iHiutfiitvu. Serviivs ih'l.-l'.lfl- or I'IijkIiIiiiih. This Is the last day allowfd for the rsnlsteilng of plivhlclans. Tito fol lowing have registered in Mm Ion county up lo this time: U U How laud, M. I!, McCoy, Horace W. Cox, J. W. Hansom, W. M. Smith, S. It. Jessup, J. W. McClure, J. 0. Gilbert, W. W. (llcsy, W. 1). Jetnies, A. I). Ititdon, Oliver Hourrel, II. It. Holmes. W. A. Cuslek, W. II, Ilyrd, J. X. Sniltli, W. K. .McAfee, It. C. Hunter, John Iteynolds, J. C. Smith, li. II, Wurtz. Those who do luot icglster beforo to-morrow will be compelled to submit to an examination before the state medical board lieforo they can practice. No rrolilliltliiii lli.ro. It Is litdtfd a cold day Portland tills morning and will remain until after Hi'.' celebration. 0. P. Heardsley rf Eola went to Portland this afternoon, and will take in the celebration to-morrow. Mrs. W. II. Ilyars returned home from Itoscburg this morning. She was accompanied by her father. MNs Hallle Parish leaves for Portland to-morrow. Miss Parish will sing there to-morrow' evening. Mrs. F. WSteiwcrof Jeilerson, who has been visiting friends for several days past, returned home to day. Hon. T. T. Oeer, will bo a prom inent visitor In Portland to-morrow, He departed for thai city tills after noon. Dr. J. Iu MoCorinnek of Coos buy ai rived iu the city yesterday and departed for Portland this morning. Miss ISelio Golden and Miss Louise Hiielut leave this nlteinoon for Portland, to attend the centen nial celebration. Mrs. A. M. Crane, who has been visiting Mrs. J. I). McCully, left for Portland to-day. Col. Push returned from Pott land tliis morning and will continue the work on the stock of H. W. Cox's drugstore. Mr. and Mrs. I. A. Manning go lo Portland this evening to remain until after the celebration. They will return Wednesday. Mrs. I'M ward Hirscli, accom panied by hordaughteis Klla and Lou, left this afternoon for Portland to attend the celebration. Tlicv will be absent about a week. It. A. Miller passed through the city tliis morning on his way to Portland, where lie assists in the military parade to-niortow. Mr. and Mrs. Clarke Irvine have returned front San Francisco and will visit a few days hem beforo re turning to Missouri for the summer. Geo. Hoeye took the morning train for Oregon "'ity, where lie will meet his wtiV.-uiii w. v vlll proceed on to Portland ai. ' oiv.cut at the celebration to-inorro Miss May Smith, MisS . -Lltchlleld, Mrs. S. Church, Mi Crane, .Mrs. C. Itiely and Miss .Maggie Savage were among thepas sengers for Portland this' afternoon. Miss Sallie Gesner, who for merly occupied a position in the Hstolllce, left this morning for D.i kota, where she has secured an nn lmrtnnt position. She carries with her the well wishes of many friends. ' The Ashland woolen mills will 1 not be removed to Eugene. j The river is on a temporary rise to-day, caii?ed by the rain of the 1 past few days. To-momw morning at nine o'clock church bells all over the t United States will be rung. . Marriage, sofarasMarioncounty is concerned, ItruS proved almost n failure during April, only eight II- C2nes have been granted this month. Two extra coaches weie lirought up from Portland this morning to convey the excursionists front Salem in the morning. If you wish to secure n reduced rate ticket you should be at the ticket ofllcv early, as n great rush is expected. I have the finest half block in North Salem, with ngood orchard of twenty-four trees just in thelrprhne, on the right side of the road for dust, all well fenced, and will sell for 10")0 If sold in the next ten days. Wyj.ii: A. Mooiins, 307 Commercial street. Peter Outcalt, special agent of the Ilambiirg-Miiydeburg Germania of New York, was in the city this morning and appointed I. A. Man ning us resident manager of their business here, vice James Coflcy, deceased. The above company have considerable business here and are to be congratulated on seeming Mr. Manning as their repicsentative. j i IVi'iilliir C'.iiiilltlnii, (('oriespoiidenco Capital Jouina.l) In tiie language of the Immortal (to dcmocrata) Graver, it is a condi tion that confronts us, not a theory. Tliis thought is suggested by the fact that while Salem is about to have erected within iier limits a new church building, there aie three un occupied pulpits iu the city at the present time. They are the Christ ian, liaptistnnd Cumberland Presby terian. The new one will lie of the Unitarian denomination. N it oi ls not a fact that we already have too many denominations? The churches are all good. Put ' could they not accomplish much more by ti union of forces? As union in matters soci.il. or policical is strength, it scents the same must be true in regard t affairs spiritual. Salem already lias mom than a doz en churches and as many dill'eront denominations. Some day the world will see many of these 'denomina tion') united with their little diil'cr euees adjusted. What will the big church be called their.' Ciihistiax. : BLACKSMITHS and HOI1SESII0EIXG . MIIMPflt Welcome to Oregon I 1 ffIT I IE? Conic and soo what wp only looking at the couuiry? m ill show yon sirouml. ni can offer you. Are you Come and sec us and Vtc 18 Oregon Land loinpiy with its principal ofllce in Salem, tho Beautiful Quintal City ol' Oregon, And branch oflices in PORTLAND and ALBANY, anil .is engaged In selling Funning, Stock and Fruit 'lands in the Willamette Valley, and city property in Salem and Albany. We make n specialty of small tracts for fruit and gardening and can oiler vou Choice Bargains. After May 1st we will ofler for sale lot's in Highland Addition to Salem. The streets leading from the business center of the city to this addition have been graded in such a manner as to make the'in much superior to any other streets in the city, and the Street Car Line to it is in coutse of construction and will soon be in operation direct to the center of the addition. Tills addition is high and slighlly overlooking the city and having a beautiful view of the Cascade Mountains. It is only a short distance from the Fair Oround Station, with which it will be connected by the street car line. Just north of the addition is HIGHLAND PARK, the largest and by far the most beautiful park about Salem. A wide and well graded avenue (Highland ave.) leads from the city to the Park and constitutes the nicest and best suburban carri.ige drive in or about the city, or in Oregon. These Iols will be offered at prices ranging from $200 to &')i), or about tflOOO less than residence lots within theoriginal city liniiifi. The interest on the ditlerence of pi ices will each year pay for 2500 Trips on the Street Car Line! The location is far more pleasant and values will increase much more rapidly than closer in. Several residences will be erected at once and occupied by purchasers, and if history repeats itself as it is said to do, one year from now will see this Addition the favorite residence portion, of the city, as in ail other cities the residence portion has been determined by con venient lines of travel. al .pnrKMEgCT 'I In- KicIm Cusp. Hubert Krebsof lirooks was found guilt. Saturday before Justice Chase's court on the charge of car rying concealed weapons. Krebs, it appears, was elected constable of his precinct, but had failed to qual ify, (lie has since qualified.) For thisofleiise Krebs was assessed a line of .roll. He has taken an ap peal in the case to the circuit court, where it will be tried tit the ap proaching term. ir.iiiil I.ncli;,. lii-iiri'M'titutheN. The Odd Fellows' grand state en campment will be held at McMin vlllo on May ISth. Salem lodges will be represented by J. T. 'Gregg andO. M. Purinenterwliowerechos "11 as delegates. ' llu Oii'Kiin Liii-.l Cmuimii. &!?. '' buy flvo acres of tim bered la,. , M,t four miles of the city po.tiiic flood land well adapted to fruit n-. $:!00 will buy one oi bet resi- hree Z D hi. From New York and Chicago THE FINEST GOODS IN TIIE CITY. -A 77" r 4 DKESS GOODS . f And. trimmings of all kinds to mutch in Persian trim. 4K iLj JJJJ" 2 hM Str,P niul P'nhi Surahs, Braids, Plushes, PQ K1BB0XS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS " . SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS, 8 w hen i deuce lots In Salem wh mocks or the street car line. ?::00 will buy live acres of tlu L 5 fruit land In (livirmi nil ..iiiii..... Win.CJilhnore, who arrived in , and within three and a half miles NotthSaleiii doc not furnish an the city a few days ago fiom Van- of tlieeltv mwti.nw Item of a sensational nature. This uvcr, reports a big boom there. ?:0 will buv one of the lines! le time it Is the story of an old man Hesays tho railroad is completed ' Idenee lots ever ollered for sale in who is selling hard cider to the '" ten miles north of Vancouver j thscltv of Salem, on the street c-.r youth ami age of the northern su-, ""' luy are running in one million line. ...... tits cuter is ivniaiual.le for, ' " "g" lvr weeu, and land near $1001) wi!i buy twenty acresof best ..-........-, .....uh s cum u m ".., .-, rH-...K tor ?ioou pur acre. ,' prune land, all cultivated, within prodtuvdrunkcess ,,, wlll. . ,., am, u ha,f " luvly iwtrtake of It. The delontble I.Ht'AI. SUMM KY. , postolllo" Smulvs Sr.!:JSiJlfei. -yin,rPaTmTBi,s,e,,,go to , JO.-iU buy ten acres all set in Full and Complcto Hues of Embroideries and Luces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs. FULL LINK OF DRV GOODS AND NOTIONS. ' " nniK wt win, ljllK'-t .V 1'iilt.irv.in .ite UUtl. KilKI Itiillnii nrini.. in ..I 'nioetitertalnntentat theoneii. o.'i ...... ...... .. H.. itr.,1 i-.,ru'r. horn to-tiiglit nruiiiUs to ilriwa'i T ,. . BI1I-V aew "f K0i I'hurlcsPyburn, perhaps the real goml audlemv ,,u"1' "" 'Hvat and In crop, forger In Hie last j(lmMm for,,,.,.. I ,,,.... ', rt"S nd fair buildings six " '.uin. i uiii. i iiiiiimr.. .tin ...i.iiii.x.. .. .1...... ... . .......... nuni null's uillll faiem. to the sick 1M. sho Is sullVring wm will buv loo news good farm .romanatlaekofdlphtheiia. ,B lad all e.ntiva.eoSu elgld I hero w ill lie no school t.Hltor- (,'Vs, tine spring, good orchard, fair mw, a holiday Ih-Iiil- taken for the I bulldlnu. oliM-rvatliV of Washlni.ti... I..- fi ... ... li.... I... . .... "...-.. ..a.i .irrut'ii. iiiso, Is in Jail pending invllmliiiirv oxanilnatlon which will bo i-ondtieted Weiliie.sday. It mviiis Pybttru U the nian wito gnu. Jordan and Morgan the onnr upon wlilfli tliev .l.t ,;.. Curctiins. Poles, Portiers. (1(S.A fUl1 nihl w,,11',ele Mock f wren's Furnishing Xo. 239 Corner Slate anil Commercial Streets. LUNN & BROWN. -ri.w Harness anil SailMore. A completo lluo of the best .luiillty i,f lt,.r. lie.. uiul Smtaiory alwa h "ti Iialul. ALL SHOP-MADE. Ever.vthing Warranted lo be as Ittpwcnfrd Hepaiilng Xeatly Dono. . . . ....., ,, ,,, .. .. . "B.l 1.1 fSJl- ktrliKNi mv uiuvli wider, and if nv tll"lonm (0 nwinory of the m i , , , I '' u,,Uw' f '' lvux r"r '""".v days. They v M, n citmigf i. iimiio iu the I.h.u it ,"" er . iu .oiiiury, will '.',, ' '" ".' " 7"'1' ,,' ,:i" M" w itst pur-' ), . ,U ' ' i "-""" 1'iinv. i mi i n ilk..... .....i .. i. ' -- l .vi iiiuiuii. miii mv tor -..j iiviuunu ine chapel Vfktvrduv isl the Milts ..f ..l.ot.. i . aitgura . , :"' """'r". jr'u T U" w,"" I '"ivrt him iM.M,U.roWomom.v. Pw''lty U be materially In- Advonlurv "' urn, m v 'Z T tsl and U wiitmlihl to w of a ut L lu ,u"w ll '" , ... ,V,,1lH,r"luv l-rI"ii K. tin. gtKnls. Aimkliliiias sh.Vs i.iiiilttv it.,... -.,.. ii..... . The National lumU .. t w..i !. WU1 u" held in Salem on ihe i".l. ft... that have Uvn l,r....r.i ... o ..' - .' """ urvM n uni II,. i Wy imi'v ploa.ltitf to lb,, ..in ti, htvo the ludlduy ttMiiorruw. tho loriinr miwII intH I low aid I lwy wm Kmtt vl tliroughotii chase. iotirsolf. who chopiied oil hi. hand miiu'Uuio BgO, U WW lllg wnd hkOttlMc.IH.r. JJoliiili.luis mid (.florin hU la borgnKvAilly, the cnlltv day. .-('111.. I... I III ...!.. .. . .. ....vo... ! i,KI iii wiis ouy lias .ii mi tonuimio tin to MH-un' an ajw Slto (hU bWMtliairt'lh W. . IKilHl.uviit under the i.nnt adtnl ... nlcv nm a. . f .V. V.,,at " ' In the ridlwav nwitr. ''J' ha'c nui bviti i.,..viAv -M. K. Mifllof'icium'ttH thU Utratloii uayHpiK.iuuMi.y tho sinvriior iu vliv. Jlc ha many to tx,i,Cr Vnl ,t,, "lu Htf oll -. J H ! ul ,," lvmd.oncrofdU1Mr,w, MlZ $&" No. Ol Court Street. Stilem. 'Stey .1 .A. ... iT. -"!'-- SSSSisii TWENTY LOTS In North Salem ISth ,"' ,l lot eorner M" and 13th streets ; extra farm eight n es from Salem; eighty acres rich En? MJVen iniira f,, Salem SITV i les east or Saltm, one of tho best improved in th ,!...,; " l ncn.'. Fors.de by " wu 1er JIuvc moved to 17 nml 49 stnto ,.. wliciotlioj-iiro now ready for work our old iKilrons and frlciulsnro invito"1' call and seo us lu our now location u nro better lirepnrcd for work now'ti." ever having secured nioro room, io-l-tt0 liKACKSMITIIlXG aiitfwAGOIO lOHN HOLM, THE OLD nELlATii,, J Illncksmltli, 1ms removed his shon corner of Coinmerciul and Chemckctn b.. whero lio Is ready to scrotlio public wH? Ingnssociated wltli hi in .Mr. H. IMnnnn .v' experienced wagon-maker recentlv rir1 I'ortland, ho is now prepared bcttet ih.m ever to do all kinds of iil'oii nndcairio milking and repairing; nil kinds of tffi' smithing and repairing, and a b5 iiorsesiioelng business, lie has nlfifiS!1 ofslmes.slccl.ttotUng hnndmndetcVZ3 fits them In n scientific manner, sS5f.i attention given to the construction of wt ons and carriages. Ilemember thn nini' opposite Sfftto Iuuurnncc building ' 1 S. Lamport -:- M TUB HAUNKSH AND SADD .MAKKlt, 280 Commercial Street. K LAMPORT has Just received n .. line of single and double buuv w nesses. no always carries THE LARGEST STOCK Of saddles, whips, and everything pertain ins to his lino of business In tho htntc nil side of I'ortland; ' ' ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Kepulring done with neatness and dlsnatch A. E.'STRANG, No. :J03 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DHAT.KK IN- STOVESand RANGES PluiiRiinff, Gas and Sieam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. .w5K".4Scnt for tho MCHAKDSON 4 UOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. & tabllsliedinIS19 - GRASS SI. Can furnish either Me&iiutte or a mlxturt of Misqulto anit Lincoln grass'onterms that will allow you to seed down your farms at a cost of from CO to -BOo per acre. Address. T.0.J0RY, w2md2w Box 91, Salem, Or. PRINTING. Portland. tho State, a TIIK LARGKHT ESTABLISH- u tho State. Lower rates than ONE OF ments Largest stock Legal Blanks Is ,ii iihtpokt. niminr. fspdiiioi price list of Job printing, and cataloijuool legal blanks. :. jr. AVAITE, Steam Printer Salem Oreson. MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOTERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training, Four Books Learned In one reading, Mind wandering cured. Eery child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements to correspondenct Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Win. A. ""I'liond, tho world-famed Specialist In Mind Diseases, Danlol Oreenleaf Thomp son, the great Psychologist, J.M.Buckly iv ,.e." tor of tho Christian Advocate (!; V-:".lc hni'dPro;tor, tho scientist, lions. . W. Astor, Judah P. Uenlaman, and others, sent post free by Prof. A. tOISKTTr, 337 Fifty Ave., K I Je-lS). dw Call and See T. J. CRONISB. Salem's Popular Job Printer, A T,ll.m, NEW QUAIITERS IN THE r- . .t0 Insurance Building, Cor. Com' mcrcittl and Chcmeketo streets 'O-Hf DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of- Salem Steam Laimdrj. . SALEM, OREQOX. ,riOrdere lea nt Stelncrt grocery stort will receive prompt attention THOMAS & PAYNE Gootv'S H iiiya has been appointed 1 MmcmI atfer.t for thu bove laundry and 'n "'""''log U-ft with him will be prompt ly ntteuded to. 97 Slate St., . , SttleiH. (cea Vcic rwSOIaulo nml work tvuM