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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 30, 1889)
ii .ti - mm 1 1 r Aim VII HE CAllOL JOUKiUL. I'lJHMHHKliDAIl.Y.KXCWTHUNDAY, jiv Tiin Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorjwnitcil.) Knlrl nt the ixwtolllcu ill Kifiii,Or.,n(i M-coiiil I'lims innttiT. Ho- fourlti jnio fr terms of ubcrlp- "'AUiertlvinniili. i Injure WlS'.IJ'f tlio wine cluyj should l3 handed '" y 1 ""chTOi-mtH-titi- wnlnliilM n""' 'If K-rmt iiiiiI liiixjrtmiv Is deslrc-il fro"' "" PSSSfll.1illlK!ldlom.oi.yno.w ODiniiitiiilcatli.il!"- .. , t,.,.,ivci. Person ncsiruiK tun w "',',;,;., J coned nt iliclr Iiouwh iri ht in' it l tnl ainl rc-fiiciil, r liy nl If"- ,lt 1,'lfl "'"pwlrncil numbers wilt frcroiiiilIli- 11 olilco, corner CmiMnnil liberty ljjl- CUREBJRvfNE, Manager. TUESDAY, Al'IUIi , ' , .intiiirv Ki-ronr. For many years the great railway Interest on our side of the line lrivi ls-en trying l get control of (hi Onind Trunk line of Ciiiiadn. Hoi every project has failed. As Cana dian' railways cost so 'h I- mlhaii oir own, Ibey have bteii able to ebargo lei-s for seivltt and make tin name prolltn an ours. Mut the eom pietlou or the Canadian I'.icillc has dilven our vnsl inoiioMily to ill tractlon. They see Ih't ' IsiiImi lulely necessary for thein loi-uilro' this in order to crush out competi tion. Much as monopoly has been doing in (he past to niiiblii.- everything never was II so eager, active, busy and dclei mined on gicat h-Iiciiici-Tor the I'utuie. There are two oi three thotisiiid Ineii ilHily li' h pen. pie In the Union who me einn-liiiillj laying foundations Tor gnat niiiiil.N we.illli.l'or the enu incut of I heir ilcsceiuiants. Never v.as giicd so active even In those da.s when it was laving the fouuilutlou on which was built the gicat fniuilal ailstoe racy of ICurope, many gicat houses of which exist to this day, and which It has taken wi many ten iblc revolution anil wars to shake. Two years ago when so many millions ot dollars were being Invested at Kan sas City to build so many cable lines at such very great cost u- the work islbeie, when It was easier to gel millions of dollars Invested In all'alis of the kind than it was to get a thousand dollars for some needed Institution or at leu per cent, on security woitli live times the sum. The mystery was explained to the writer by the agents of the capital IsIh. These lines II Is hoped and belioveil will lie the soiuce of gicat and permanent Incomes to (he fam ilies of the ownersandthch descend mils In (lie far I'utuie. After some years (hey will pay incredible sums. ltlsalways,"hal next'."' with man. The men, who twenty years ao weie so deeply absoibcd in acquir ing (hee vast fm tunes, are to-day sacking to so invest them that their descendants will have nothing to do hut say, "ntil, take thine eic-e," as did the fool In (he Scripture. Hence tbe.e mighty combinations that are Involving the great mie-ecs in their miacouda folds, Ami, lest Canadian Independence of them may Inter fere, hence this annexation conspir acy. Ami Oh, thcsliiuueol'li.that we will allow oui'M'lves to bo da.led uuil blinded. As tlio continued powei of a few uout rally placed legions poruiitled tyranny (o sway it high over the nccki of the old Woman world by literal foiee, so does the combined power of this inoiistioiis, bloated .wealth enable Its few purMieis to fool this new Ahum lean win hi In the lop of Us IhmiI. COM Iff I.AUOU, The state of Now York has been trying (o solve the itiction of labor lu Its state penitentiaries, and is now reaping tholvnellt of Its foolish u.. ; perinieut. After aUilUhlug the eon-1 traet-lalsirsy stent the leglslatme did ', not iiiaktMniitpiuoprlatiou Milllclcnt. Iv large to carry out the ptibllo itciMtint HysttMU which was adopted. Tito remit has been Hint most of the eouvlets lme Ikvii nutlutaliicd for theyearlnltlleiiess.andtheoutiMiuelan, Hying itorth-Astorlmi is uoi wnai waseKviett ny eltlier the legislatuiYortho Hsiple. While the cost of iimlutciiuiico has bivu inoro limn doubled, the Idleness of tho convict has tendisl not only to Iiii'iyufo the dllUctilty In malu taliilng dUelpllue, but ul-si in weak ening andtlesliMylug Isith the ph. leal and lueutttl tstwers of the iMiivlolk. I'ikiu this iHilut ibiiaunuallv In wages. Theronre l.fitXI tfstltuony of tlio physician of Slug: addUlonal men employed as ran' Hlng prison Is Instructive, lie says makers. HaUlntoro has several lm-i that under a system of stiMdy em- ineiiMt establishments which win ' ployuicnt convict lUMMislbly' grow fruits In Munuior and oytei-s hi ' Into customs of lulMtr, develop winter. i trvnglh ainl vitality, and Hemtlrv .U Ini li. Whltthr .Hvuslonnl'y ' InuUw and a ImUt or ilMpldi. ttrip Into pnw, not only gr.uvfullv which are not only ( vhIuo to thviu tmt w ltd much good SvMis,.. on the when thWr terms .xarf, but whleli ,uhJovt of wo.nmi siimHj. lu mvs; mv of uiitterlnl aid to the prison "It l hei light a Irnlv as mine,1 milhorltlun In ummiKtiiR tlieui. 'Hie ud w hen she asss for ti it t s.iuu ixMtlon of tdy wupUiyineut r.. lhlnS I,, tuu iiuiiIukkI U wiiu-eiM-iinllllil, uimI lbs uhets hiv !i... it. nl, u.,npH)mKl bv a' Mgii lu the Kik.ru w hk b tHHitv irvuti , uioiv pmotlvMl isluwtUtMi, iilgh. r tho prisons oT xw d- rrkxuUuii .if hIihn mul a wr senw uf tin Iho physical ami inuml olwruutur ; rv.p-msbUitk- nr llfV awl duty, It l IIioiviivMukiiiIIii the nwuiMlu. itoUUly toptxtwa UUvj in r ctvttao of litMtutly niuoiiK (hem If hands any mwv thitnln manV" It fjultc likely Unit the Mate of New York will Muni I., the rte... of coninici niuor, which, ii ini " "j hmVe Hh defects, dot not, have no tnniiv mill daiiKcrotit ones aa tne present Hyatcin. The cxierienco of that fltntc fihouhl not ho lost fight of In other states In which the same exK.Tliiicnt In proposed. Tin: prefident is a believer In the lienelltH to he derived from ilolnjr business In a thoroughly systematic milliner. For instance, ho aligned one ilny of each week for the con sideration of business pertaining to the executive department of the government, and unless the business is unusually important it will not lie considered on Any other day than that assigned to the depaitmeiit under which it properly comes. This rule will work advantageously all mound, it willeiiable the cabinet olliccrlo so arrange the work or his department that on the day assigned to it he miii have all matters requir ing the attention of the president ready for piesentation to him, and it will cnnfile the president to rapid ly ilKpo-e of the business thus brought Im'I'oic him. SfiiAit piodueers in the West Indies are thought to be trying to i-oriier raw sugar. The stock hi baud in this country Is only about, oiu'-tbird what it was a year ago, iiimI supplies aie dllllcult to obtain. Cargoes arriving are imall and deliveiiesoii contracts aie in.iile em Her In the season. Within two mouths raw sugar has advanced l;i cuuls mid relliii'd sugar 1 cent. As the American consumption is inoietball l.lHKI.niM) lonsa year, the iii-it'.itt'd cost to the country will be ivirfrJU.llO'ljlMH) at the present price. Hill the advance is not likely to stop there. The sugar retlning trust Is evidently preparing to lake ad vantage of the situation and its certlllcales went up rapidly last week on the exchange, wheie they aiesold although not listed. TlinN. Y. World comes to the fiout with a lengthy story concern ing Naiiltla Daisy, a lair Oklahoma booniercss, who has defended her claim with Winchesters and six shooters, it further says she is known all over Kentucky as an ac complished lady, a shrewd politician and a holy terror generally, winding up with the piedictlou that if ever she puts one of those Oklahoma bad men to bedjwlth his boots on, she will make it one of the most sensa tional killings that heart could wish. I'liiyoil His Last t'liip. The press dispatches announce the death of "Hill" llrlggs, a noted gambler, in San Kmneisco, with us much solemnity as If a great bene factor lo the woild had departed this iife. llrlggs in many respects was a man supciiorto Ills class, and, says the Telegram, it is doubtful as to whether there Is an old (.'iill forulaii In the city ot Portland who did not know the departed sport either by i-ight or leputatlou. I u 1ST I, a Telegram reporter had a Irieud In Sail I'Yunclsco who was at that time paymaster's clcik on the man-of-war IViikicoIh. This person was engaged to marry, but he was aluio-t M rapped of funds, having only MOO. u a moment of despera tion lie visited HilggM1 faro rooms mid won frl-VKM. During the time hu played he drank considerably, and when llrlggs saw what a con tlltlou hu was In he directed his "dealers" not to allow the young until to play any more. Ilr.ggs took (ho money from him anil had him put to bed. The follow ing day the tliVHHI was returned to him, with the ndy. eo to Invest his money in some buslncNS ami not try to "pw-vs his luck" at the gambling table. This Is the sort of a man llrlggs was. A Sons Without WimN. The The state of .Maryland leads all i the rent Inetnnilng fruits, vegelabh's ami oysters. It Is estimated that J oue-llfth of the Ksiplo In the State i mv interested dlrwtly or ludltvetlvl lit the canned goods buslines. Then"1 mv IsS (vtnntug houes, emioylug .XK hamls, vv lio nwlve ?IO,(MVi,(HM Sailor Man. Tlic following lines uro eIdenii in .. .. - the pen of n mnstcr who litis greut control uvi r refractory rhyme: Hen Hocii wis anillor man, Hat not n man ni.nller. Therefore he would not wlinlen limn, Hut only man n whaler. HcM will the ten and selro the Falls An! when he'd henve the lead, He would lie led to heave the pale Throw up the loiige, most dead. He'd eye his pipe and pipe hlsejf When Miioklin; was forbidden; Whenet he'dsuy he was dry And M-iirch for liquors hidden. Sum limes Ite'il m.-p ii flilp; fflin-tltiicx He'd only kIiIiiim.-h. 1 he climes Iicmiw weic mostly climbs t'H)ii the rojies to see. Hen's hardtack whs to tack theshlp, Yet never man s sooner Than he, when In the "lip to slip And iiil-k attack a "schooner." JIc wnsaboaid when on thesea, Whenon the land a boarder. Though not a boardlnj; pirate, lie lie was then a ple-ratcboarder. ThoiiKh Hen could not direct at ra; At sen lie could die wrecked; " Ills remrrectlon day wmilil bo The day they'd ralhc her wrecked. One day anharlt went hwIiiiiiiIhi; by And llen.iilas, he Illicit him. No hhark, Ihcy said, could miiko hlin die t'lilchs the shock llrsl killed hlin. SCKAl'SY Thciirst start tow aids changing from special to diversified farming Is a good garden, and surely that is within the reach of all. Mrs. Margaret Fox Kane, oneof the originators of the "llochcster Hap nlugs,'' says she would rather die of starvation than to lie foiccd again to cany the loathsome title ot spirit medium. (Jiieon Victoila will attain the age of three score and ten .May 121. The slate banquets in honor of the event will not be given until the next day. She has been enjoying unusually good health lately. Kx-Goveinor Proctor Kbott of Kentucky, whose fame largely rests upon his Dultith speech, has aged rapidly in the last few yeais, and his locks are getting thin hut he is as Jovial and energetic as ever. It is recalled that President Lincoln once extended executive clemency to a young Englishman, found guilty of piracy and blockade, running, because, as hu expressed it, ".John Bright or Kngland has asked us to pardon him." The Prince Hegent I.ultpold of Havaria, who is a devout Catholic, will allow t lie Oberrainmcrgau "Pas sion Play" lo be perroriued next year only on condition that the text is previously revised by the senior court chaplain at Munich. Itishop Perry of Iowa proposes to 'reproduce in tlio cathedral at Daven port, April .'111, the service in which Washington and the devout con gressmen took part on inauguration day 100 years ago. As llishop Pel ry Is an historical authority or wide reputation, the reproduction will doubtless be as accurate as the changed surroundings will permit. The most remarkable time made in eoniiuunicaling by means of elec tricity with the Old World, was that In the case of Hermann Muentcfcr ing or Omaha recently. At 10.;i0 o'clock lu the morning he cabled lloiin in Prussia. Itettirnlng to tow u al'ter lunch, less than an hour mid a halt' later, he found his mes sage answered. In that time, in round numbers, 10,000 miles had been traversed. A novel branch of learning has been introduced lu the higher grades of tl e puhlie shools of New Haven. It consists of a bulletin board, upon which are pasted each day clippings of important home anil foreign news taken from the newspapers. Spec ial attention is given to matters brought up lu connection with the study of hlstory;,or geography. The pupils take a great interest In the bulletin, and vie with one another In bringing the greatest number of Items which are suitable to be pasted. The Chicago home for self-supporting women furnishes, forW.a') it week, lodgings cleaner and more comfortable than can bo hail in third or even second-rate boarding houses, plain, good food In abun-1 n dance the u;e of the , parlor audi iii'iiu.i, nun in mi' iii;ii-umcs in me sewing room. The home is not a charily, but a self-supporting Insti tution, which has i),000 in Its treasury, and Is preparing to erect a! building of its own. It Is for the ue-i conuuodatlon of women whew ' ii . . weekly cnruliik' do not exceed ,vo dollar. HU I'OLUOWUU SUIT. My wile lut Uvu uuder phylclti vr fur r!.?tvorH,"",hl,'c'llUM"llu'rcow- "wrtiijr, uml wlion It Is entirely jl ui. s.h wouM ki wnic roltot Mhllo , olcwsl ilwifm i tln n-ult. mul mi ukiBc jwcnwiou.. but wouia toou Mi Kss tho intlmmuutlon can bo taken Uck Into the MM droiv.jr, luaothe Ut.. out mul this till tv.toivcl to its nor i,rothfu,uu.ofThcutoruuuemejy. null oomhtlon, hearing will hoilc- rJ..r.LV.?".J i forvr; nlnoW, out of . ..... ...... m-u wiivg whin nta bou UWnihetv.-.lucMhvrol.l.ffu.tomed bNliu.ivl.rirlHa.i4iuoWfiu1v. .,.. . .,..,, ,uu vh., i ukm ii ior ciulwly rw iww th duw with whlh 1 h 4 tuifcrwl (or ovr a jr u. T Turk itnKt, bu FnnrltMx TIIE nAPTTAL EYEyiyG- JOUHKAL ' Uncklcn's Arnica Salve. ! -m... i ..!.. ti. llio rnrlil for 1 lIU UCT51. nliu ill i.w " ,. l,rsw Bores. ulcers, salt rheum, fever sore", tetter chapped !....,,! ,.1. til. I, lua rxirns nlld nil SKII1 eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money refunded. Price lio cents tier box. For sale by Daniel J. Fry, druggist- .John J'.right was u total abstainer from wines, hut was fond of good cigars. Portland.Or., January V2. Having n severe back ache lust summer, I tried the Oregon kidney Tea, I ucd one can, which ellccted a radical cure. J would recommend it to all who are afllicted as an un failing remedy. JUMUS Acii. Sold by J). W. Mathews. A Tuconia man claims to have in vented an electric light that dis counts any other now In use. A Woman's Discovery "Another wonderful discovery ha been made and that too by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severst tests, hut her vital rgans were under mined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed inces santly and could not sleep. She bought of us u bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night mid with one bottle has been miracu lously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. Ilmnrick & Co., of Shelby, N. C Get a free trial bottle at Daniel .1. Fry's drugstore. The vote taken in the Ohio senate on the submission of a woman suf frage constitutional amendment, stood 1!) lu favor to 0 opposed. The Verdict Unanimous. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Hlppus, Intl., testifies: "I can recommend Fleclric Hitteis as the very best remedy-, livery bottle sold has given relief in every case. One inn n took six bottles, and was cured of Hhetiniatisni of 10 years' standing." Abraham Hare, 'druggist, Belleville, Ohio, atllrins: "The be-st'feolllng medicine I have ever handled in my 20 years' experi ence, is Electric Hitters." Thousands of others have added their testimo ny, so Hint the verdict is unanimous that Electric Hitters do cure all dis eases or the Liver, Kidneys or Wood. Only a half dollar a botile at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore. All returns indicate that the wo man's vote was larger in Kansas tills year than ever before. AVlien all other remedies fail, Ore gon Kidney Tea conies to the front lilie a true, faithful friend. For Kid ney and urinary troubles, such as pain in the back, mucous and milky discharges, brick dust deposit In the urine, loss of appetite, weakness, and general debility, Oregon Kidney Tea lias no equal. It never rails uhtl being of purely vegetable com position does not injure the system. Sold by I). W. Mathews. Sabine Parish, Louisiana, lias not a single mortgage recorded against farming land within its boundaries. Always Young. Vlty Is my w Ife so precious In my sight? Is It because lier eyes aio always bright, And uracil mid modesty are In heralr? Neither, believe me, t hough she's very fair, tsue says,aiiii says u wiui an eai nes unci ien: "This trrowlngnld. I Unci, U all auction. Since lortune sent mo l-'nvorlto l'rescilp tlon.'" Dr. IMc-rce's famous lemedy of this name is, imieeii. a pernvi spocmu ior "lemiue weakness," and kindred ailments, Hy druggists- Cleanse thq liver, stomach, bowels nnd whole system by using Dr. Price's l'ellets AdJutnnt-fiencrul Drum will retire next month, mid die chief candidate for the succession is Captain Loud, who is clamorous for the place. This is a noisy combination of names that will bo hard to beat. Wright's lion I'elerv and Cliammnmllu Hitters a tellable tonic, appetizer and ape rient, iiiv.iiorates mo u iresiivo ormus and prevents dyspepsia. iJan bo relied uiKiii, Sold I iy ii. v V. Cox. Mrs. Cleveland enjoys New York life exceedingly. She says that she is glad to step out of tho "bright sunlight of publicity" which sur rounded her career at Washington. She can purchase a pair or gloves In New York without having the fact telegraphed all over the country. A gentleman who had sullered great annoyance anil pain froiii llar bers Itch, anil who had been treated bytheliest physicians, without re lief, says that two bottles of Dntard's Specific cured him and left his face perfectly smooth, without u scar. It never fails in skin diseases. Sold bv I). W. Mathews. If you are nervous or Irritable, feel lnumiid. dlsnlrltcd. or if vnn in. v.. . ." . . f ' - - -- . ..... . M0K daelie, sallow complexion, iftSi 1 wr. iieuiey wanueiion Tonic re stores the liver to healthy action nud tones up the entire system. Sold bv D. W. .Mathews. Dkakxksss Can't iik CuiiKn bv llH':V! 'Mutations, as they cannot r 'nViJi !K V"110" .f U,e ear. more is only one wav to euro deafness, and that is by costtM. tional remedies. Deafness is cans,..! ny tin innaiuiM comlltion of the ntu eus lining ot the i ustachian tube. v neti win nine nets in lamed von IlilVD 11 rillllllllH" v.lllnii nr limuirf..... ii?u ai caiinM bv mtarr i. which la , nothing but iniMiitliinuHl wnilltkm .,f Ul0 niuous "urf"i" e win uivo one lurnlnHi dollars iMttirrfi) that a ,;,T..J ..:' il ' -- .."". .....,v VUIV uv iC i vi w' mv " "i unigiMs, i0C, li H. V. MATTHKWG Matthews & Ainsworth REAL E A Office Over Capital National Bank, SALEM, OREGON! Pivo Mfro lots in the bcaiiiiliil "Gimlen City mMilioii to Siilcni," just east of the city, tatinu Gnrfei, PiSl iid Home sites! . Call early ami get your choice, lie mil mil citv ami siibiirbim lots ami farms oi' all descriptions. JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers nnd Wholesale dealers In MUSICAL MEKCIIANDISE. New ork, It (indJoWnllct-rHt. .lolm V. Stratton's Celebrated Ku'Hlan Out Violin string", the Finest lu Mid World. Our (Siiiininlpp If a dealer lecelvcs a complaint, (whleh he believes to be honest) from nny musician to whom lie has sold unvof these strings, ho is authorized by us to (,'lve him anotheV strliiR without chars;?, nnd nil such loss will be madejjood by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Hcvvnruol imltattou.) Dealers will please send tor descriptive catalogue. Trad supplied nt lowest price. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates students in Classical, Literary, Scientific, Norin.nl, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldot, largest nnd least expen slve Institution of learning lu the North west. School opens first Monday In September Send for catalogue to Til OS. VAN SCOY, 1'iesidcnt. 17: Suleni, Oregon. TIIE HOME RESTAURANT, H nvlng been furnished for the especial accommodation of the public, j;e hit te the attention of the tho HUNQKY nnd sleepy ones to "Our Home" beds, new and clean; good "Home" meals served icg ularlytlireu times u Jay. No Chinese In the kitchen. Hive us ii cnll nnd see for yours It. i IS. M. LAW, Proprietor. Cor. Court nnd High St., Salem, Or. 'thousands nronllllrted with diseases of tho Kidney nnd I'rlnnry Organs, who Euf ler In silence, rather than mako known their troubles. To nil tho.e nlUtcted we can otler n safe nnd sjieedy remedy lu Ore gon Kidney Ten, which Is composed ot herbs, selected with great euro In Oregon, and warranted not to contain minerals of any kind. .v. few closes nltord Instant re lief. Sold by D. 'VV. JliUlmws it Co. ST. PAUL'S SCIIOOI Boys and Girls. The school will open on the 21th of September. Thorough Instruc tion lu tho primary and iiuvunced English JBranches. LATIN' AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC In course. TKllMS and further Information inny be bad on application to ' HKV. F. II. POST, Cor. Cliemeketn and State su. 8-20-tf 1M, DR. JORDAN'S Ml'SEL'M OF ANATOMY 751 Market t.&nn Francisco CALIKOHNIA. lio und learn how to avoid clUeuse, nhd how wonderful, ly you nro made. Counulta. tloiuiiul treatment iersou ntly or hy letter or weak nessciu and nil disease of men. Bend for impa rl vute ortlce 211 tieary trecU T I i r. 1 TIIPK anH HmxC I I ULKb dllU UraVS. MORGAN k MEAD line new to ' n ,n lino lu the !Nt c Kit work. ftrni.i.Ki;trvV.,'"".": I kn,w,. I.i.,.. . v. anaiR Minn, ., .. ..v ..v yvuiiuerciai STATE MATTHEWS & AINSWORTH, Real Estate Agents. leiSalem A)stract -AND- LAND COMPANY, Have removed to iHiilding adjoining 'I'lioinpson'ii jewelry store on I'oinnierehtl street. Titles Investigated. Money to Loan. Land forSale. Houses for Rent CALL AND SEE US. H. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. 2.34 Commercial St. House and Carriage Painting, Sign writing, Paper hanging and decorating, Wall tinting and kal sominlng executed in the latest style. Experienced Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and see us belore you let your work. A Brain For 'Somebody!! EASTERN' PROPERTY! To Exchange for- jni A GOOD CHANCE -Kor imrtrriilartcnll at this omee ; A (Joo4 (up of Co tree Is a prait ntimoti... r.-im .. .. '"'.V0,','1 awn fmm IMtenbmndvrKt: inni kiiitBArni.A 1.1. ...-"- ". -TT""" ".mui iim Cilflleui COIIlw reiu every wevk. Ana ut,, OREGON , ana IlieaU he rannnl li. mn.iJi Ti .V ktate ' equaled In the tf. F. L. AfNSWORTH. AGENTS you Oregon House! Corner Mill and Summer Sts., The building formcily occupied by the Ilovs' Hoarding Unit has been thoroughly reiiovutcdiind refitted nnd Is, now opened to the general public: Hoard per meal 25 Hoard nnd lodging per day $1 w Hoard and lodging per week i oo Free transportation of passengers and baggage to and from depot. H. .1. SHARP, Proprietor. B oarderSI l nyone wishlnir to board nta aulet J and co.y place, will Ilnd the object ot t tneirsearenni MRS. NI. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemeltete nnd Liberty Sts., Salem, Where n tow select boarders can secure board. Northern Pacific Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE TWO KAST TRAINS DAIIiY ! NO (JUANGE OK CABS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East, via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Pacific railroad Is the only lino running Passenger trains, Second claw sleepers (tree of charge) .Luxurious Day couches, Pullmnn Palace Sleeping Cars, Pnlaco Dining Cars, (meals 75c) from Port land to the enst. 'ee that your ticket rend via the Northern Pnclllo railroad nnd avoid the ehnngoofcari. Leave Portland nt8n. m.nnd 8:t0 p. m. daily arrive nt Minneapolis or St. Paul at fWHp.m.- . .., i'acifio division. Truing leave 'f""' and Q street dally at 11:55 a. m, p.m.; Arrive nt Tacoma at 7:10 mano 4:u n m nrrtvo Seattle tCSiii m anaw:a 'I'lllvtiryli 1nllmnn In1n.a Rlopntnfir ipw. Cars, elegant day concnes, finest palace dining enrs hetween Portland, TncomaandSeaU" uirevu unny service. A. u. uJXAii"' Asst. Qen'l Pnss. Agent, 121 First St., Cor. VftiHhlngton St., Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner First andG StreeU. SEE One hundred acres of extra clear land, fln for dividing up Into small tracts, Is only three-fourths of n mile from Salem poet olllce. Price $S5 per acre. ., THOMAS & PAYNE. -INSURANCE C o m p a n j Klre nnd Ma rine. JOS. AUJE11T, Agent, - Salem, Oregon For Bargains IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., GO TO THOMAS BUKR0WS, Commercial Street, Salem, Or. , Coun.ry produce of all klnda.alway on hand. If you have not traded with me B fore. I respectfully solicit a trial belleylM I can Milt yon both In price and quality. THE OLD RBLTABLE ..Hi." I. r. 'l nnd Wagon matter, J Knight i.nw iiilly Cbtiiblllied nt lil J ? quarur . n Ulrty htrent. Ho ukM " tno neiv inc.- i.il lu Ids art and maM" ie-iiiuy or Uim. i.es of lioie M leei. I.r....l.- 1 ...! J.u Ul...-..A .. Ihn tfllfO "U'l.irlii.fin luni does a gcuernl rep'" ". iuiw jvmicrauuiB."v auowiu.n iwtotry nud rvoimuend tbem ilr.Kn.sH' ti.mhecn hereforl5yert