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THE. CAPITAL WT&NrEfGr JOURNAL. -. . r .. lll..l....ln THE ClPITilli JODIIlVlL. I Un.lcrtl.WI..lHl-In.Klt.l : irom (my in iihj , ki,-u ! i ""v.-.. of tlio nonugciiarlani of tliu Ilium- PIJKEliY PERSONAL. " ti:ms or hi n-' kiition, DAII.V. . 2l 1 K . 15 - si w " '. 1 HI .... Vl One jpnrli Midi - Mix iiiinitli- li limit TIiim iiinnili.ljy mull - --- - IVr nn-k. ilillwrnl li oiriKr. Wl.n:l.v. Ow-Viirh) imll - - Hlx montlm I') Hi"11 --.- - " One mr,lf leild In ndwuicc -r ..hrfllli.i nlUll-1ytth'""'"ro. AIIH.ib.rll.crHloTMKrAi-lTAl-JouitNAl. Mho 1. not M-riiru tlulr imt nirulnrly Hill ni.llO llil l-. Kl Ime nillrc.K, mid I h.. unit lor III In- uttMidf l l t "' Ollke, writer Conn mm i.'" The I'linli'.". TiHlllV till' Mml'-'lllH (f till' I'til wiHlty anil thi'lr fil'iiil- tiro Inn ItiK n Jln iilfiilc-otit nt Kiilr Moutil Tark. Quito a iiiiinl'i'i nr iiU'K'til Mini a Hcncial itxl time U Itcliit,' I""1 Tliu KroittiilH are well Milled for a KIlllH'lillKoftlllM klnil. - Tho Holiday. To-dny ii ti national lioll.lnv mnl uvjrvliotl.v wlioi'oiililfliirtii.v line gOlluio ronlllllll. I" C-Ojllll'lltf uowh In scarcer than tliu fabled teeth of virgin pullet. Tin-IP ' absolute ly no ih-hh to Im- I'.iuimI. Sturm olllcc, banks ami ifi lliinvr I closcd tliu oaiiio as Sunday. Ml-i Myrtle Law h very Mck with rheumatism. T. l'caree of K la w.ih a fuller nt , tho JoritNA J. otlicc to-day. I otte valley. All old men (over .,t..,,...i nlll t.liit.i I'.irWiird tn tills olllce'tl ale mid platu of their, -Quito n number of our cltlen.s birth, together with such additional went to I'oitland this evening. factual would Im of Interest to the t,. (J. Fisher of Mehaina was in readhif; t-ublle. The album of old the city lat evening mid returned men opens with a fhort (sketch of , home to-day. George 15. Wag'""' of Salem. John Jl. Krlzell, lntcof Topekn, There are jierliajH more very old lll)tllSi s rfalem looking up a men living In the Willamette valley i,,,.,.!,,,.. i former duv.s he was a than can be found In the -nine small )U), ()f ,,n,f Arnold. lio)ul.illon anywhere else. Among the aged veterans .Mr. (Jeorge I. LOCAL SIMM UtY. Wagnon of Salem is consiieiious. ,'or vollr rahits, OiN.etc, go to Ho is a true Keiituokian of tlie old ( 0)(,rl tt iiturson's. I-tf Htyle in manners and conversation. , VM (Rilu (,1H,riltio..M.t Dr. ni'iiiiiriiiiiiiiii".i'"'""vi'V'i , -, r, ,,,u (,.)..,. u.n.of J K tJlllllH " Wm, '. , Hlf-wii The seventh annual convention of the state W. C. T. lT. will lie held 'I mi Ci ill. n it In ii-. I'uill Ititneii, I In Stale ft 1 1 el bui bur, eollleiiitlalis an i.irlj l-b ! DcaIci, Mallif. In nv bin ngei" parents. Ills father has neijiitl.v celebrated his HMtli blrtlida.i, "hill his mother N uliiety-elghl. 'I'be. are each bcaily and sinnig. Tin old gentleman until iceeiiih eiit nl their own lire wood, ami the old lady does ii.ueli hoiiwli'tld wuk.ct. Ainiiiii: iIh' ii'i 'i'- Tlio Occident eainciii last uiglil with eighty-live Ions of fieighl. thirty of which was fur Salem. The balance she will transfer to the (.'haiiipliiu al Corvallls. The Tin ee Sisters anhetl lioni Coivallls last oyeiilng with a good cargo of Ocean freight. She proceeded on to l'oit laud. I he Ming e.ime iit fmni I'ortlaud last night with a good loud of freight lor Salem and towns above. 'I'lii' ilvci is now at a stand still with the gaugt'iit four inula half feel above low water mark. 'I In snap ItnoK Will be picseiitcd by the famous Itoyce l.anelng company 1'iiday ovciiing. Though its "plot" is not a deep one, it will be found sillllcli lit toact as a "binding" lor thegieat va riety of "Scraps" contained within Its covets. It abtamds with the latest and most popular songs and music, embraeesa gieat viuiely of new and novel musical specialties, giving ample scope for the display of the pccullaily versatile talents of each member of the company. It Is de signed to make you laugh, ami you can't help It. Minimi Im- I'oilliiiiil, Kiuly this morning many people, wcie on the street and by 7:.'I0 some thing near !I00 people had congiega tcil at tho depot au.!ously awaiting thoariival of the train bound for Portland. I'o. II and Co. I Irom Salem, led Ity Seeomlrcginient (). X, (I. band, marched to the tialu ami will aslst In the military services at loitlaud to-day. The excursion train was crowded ami consisted of seven coaches beslik, die logular oveilaud (rain. Ticket agent Skin ner has soltl over Wi tickets since ycstciday unoii for I'oitlaml. January 20, 1800, and is tliertioru in his ninetieth year. Ills father re iii. vi.il ii Itiilhina at a verv early time, about IWiS, where (Jeorge grew , t Salem May ---' up in tho then fur back woods. He' -The teacher's institute for t lie went to California during the ear- third judicial district and Yamhill llest period of the gold excitement. I county will be held at MeMinnvillc, In 18.71 he settled inOrcgoii.oii Miuui .May i--;i. IV. ttii- nine inllis south of Salem, 'i'he I'lilladorian.s on Friday . . . . i . t .. . . , ail I lias llwil III Hie vieiuny ever niKl,t will dWcil'S Hie (ilicslion, since. Time has done little com ptrillvt'lv towaids iinpililiig his v.g.n of boil:, and mind and his st n as of old times ale replete with inteii'si ami lively with anecdote. .Villi li' i.r liuinpiitutlon. The follow lug ai tides of Incoi par tition weiv tmlay tiled with the see ivtaiy of stale: The Northwestern tcaclicis' auene.N, whoseobject will be to place. iMinpelcnt teachers In positions tleniandlinf ability and skill, the incoipor.itors aio W. A. Wutnull, U. K. Uobluson.aml (!, A. Adams, with principal ollliv al I'ortlaud, and a capital stock of fllHI to U Incica-ed h, admission fvs. The Northwest uiiiilug ouii'miiy, wmi principal pliuv or hu-lncss at Coivallls, and W.lKKl capital stock; their object shall be to mine for coal, coal oil and natural gas in Uonton nullity, state of Oregon. The Ineor IHimturs are T. K. Cuutlioin, W. A. Wells, T. H. Cooper, II. D.ivls and J. W. Ua.vburn. A Ion. minium's Arnsl. 'I'lie fjllow log I'ioiii the Oiegoniall t.-lls of the crime and subsequent a:r.st.ifa Chinawoman in Salem last (-veiling: Yesterday morning a luck containing several Chinamen drove ovei to Kast roitlainl from the West Side in great haste, just befole tliebiegou ,t California, train started south, and se.inncd the Main very closely. Their altlention was at tracted to a Chinawoman who was getting on the train. They did not attemnl to molest her, but looked around for an olllcer. None whs round, and the train stalled witli tliu woman on board. It seems that the woman had been living with one cliiiiaiiieu wlio came over in (lie hack, and she got possession of a cheek for WOOD, some cash ami Jew ell y, with which she was endeavor ing to make her i scape. Though lliey saw her get on the train they wcie afraid to stop her as they knew she was armed and would icsist. Assoou as the t mill left the China men sought Marshal Morgan, ac quainted liini witli tliucheuinstauees and instructed him to take action to e.ipttnc the wouiaii. He telcpraph cd to .1. II. Kims, chief police of Salem, to watch the train ami hold the woman at that place. He ic- celveil a dispatch in tliu allci noon from Itoss stating that he had the woman locked up, that she had the fcJOtM' cheek, S-tSo 15 and two lings in her possession. Marshal Morgan got out the necessary wariant, and will go to Salem this morning and return.w-ith the woman on the :!:.'!() I (rain. No Count... Vel. It seems Salem is having some trouble in establishing a cieaniery. They set a time for a public meeting of the funnels and the ciramery men umUuvuilably these meetings are pool ly attended. If we ale to have a eheise factory It will hike some riistllugjust as It lias done to seciuo thestKcl lailway line, wool en mill and like entei prises. Tlicie is no doubt but that a creamery and cold storage hero would pay quite well and the day Is not far distant when such will be established here. 'III!'-. II..M' A 1 1 I'll, III speaking of lino new spring stocks of goods it would not do to omit mentioning (hat of the Capital Ad endue Company. This llnu, III the lead as always, is in lecelpt of the tlncst Hue of dry goods, cloth, lug, dicss good, furnishings, shoes, eti., that have been htotight to Sa lem for many days. They sell so cheap that all who see must pur chase. Call on them and see for yourself, Nulli-p. Dining my absence unlit Wednes day, Mr. Williams, my secretary, can be found at theotllce and hc'ls aullioiUed to transact any business that patrons may desire during my absence. I. A. Manmmi, Hesolved, that conscience is a tnje moral guide. Astoria's third daily iniide its appearance yesteiday. It is the Evening Transcript, rortlaml is a city more than ten times larger thun Astoria and yet lias but one paper. There are many people who C'tine to Oicgon, stay a few months and return to their old home, and tell all their neighb'iis or grand old Oicgon anil how cheap Squire Furrar of Salem sells llr.st-class groceries. These people know a good country .when they see it, anil alter a short time Oicgon Is their home. lln. r Hie Oi.'Ko.i I... ml '(inimnj. ?1"" will buy live acres of tim beieil land within four miles of the city postolllce. (Joed land well adapted to fruit laising. 5:200 will buy one of the be-t le-i-dence lots in Salem within thr, e blocks of the street car line. .-MiOl) will buy live ncies of the best fruit luuil in Oicgon, all cultivated, and within three and a half miles of the city postolllce. :i50 will buy one of the liucst res idence lots uvvv ofluied for sale in ths city of Salem, on the street ear line. fcrOOO will buy twenty aerosol" best prime land, all cultivated, within thice and a half inili.s of the eily posfolllc". WOOD will buy ten acres all tel in liult, 1 .'!(.) Italian prune, -10 plum, 1120 apple, lo cherry, lfi pear and '2 quince tiees, also 125 Concord grape vines. J.'iOOO will buy eighty acn sol' good land, all cultivated and in crop, llnu spiing and fair buildings six miles from Salem. ;s.-00) will buj 100 aeics good farm ing laud all cultivated except eight acres, tine spring, good orchard, fair buildings. Wl lulu's Iteil Class CniiKli Cine Mill emu tliat (liiMiauieouuli. ( iiiaianlii'.t to kImi MlllstuUlon. Sulii hy iilltlniKKlsts. WilKlit'H('iiiiiiiiiul i:tim-t i.rsirtap.1 illluU liliKxt.i.ml.liiK, lilooil-lotoislni;.iiiil lit'.iltli-resloiliij; A imu fur scioluUii's unit nil eiililo.lln'.ises. fioM l.y II. V, Cu anil D.J. 1'ij , WilKlit'n llliu-Mioio I'oiilliil should bo In ever) lionlly lor cl.oU-r.i lnliitiua,Miui. uu-r iIIm'iim', ile l'loiiMiut lo lake. Sold ..It iIiiiizkI-Hs. WiIkIiCs SI villi I'miili AiMpilpiitlfikunr ii.iMiK". iKiinii;, iniKiuiii, iieaia lo taitnr. Slid l.y nil ill ukuMn. Aii Inilcpcndeiit old lady, speak ing of Adam's naming all animals, said she didn't think ho deserved any credit for naming the pig. Any one would know what to call lilni. I.ilt.r I.M. The following lettei-s remain un called for In the postolllce at Salem Api II fl,) lsse: pei-sous calling for (he same, will say "advertised": A MONTE-CARLO ROMANCE. - Lort, and tlft. -with oll, add, Falllnc Gold, Love nnd Denth. A young married man of Lyons fell In lovo with a young married woman, says George R. Sims Jn tuo .uonuon c4ui.o. Thoy met secretly, adored each other, and agreed to fly together to put tho seas bo-tn-enn tho-nnlvn nn.l their families. But there was a slight difficulty in tho way. Thoy had very little money for a long jour ney, and they wanted to be far, far away in America for choice. Then tho idea camo to tho man that thoy would take their small capital of a few hundred francs and go to ilonto Carlo and make It into a fortune a fortune which would enable them to live In peaco and plenty on a far-off shore. So it camo that one day, with a small box and a portmanteau, tho fugitives arrived at Monto Carlo and put up in a little hotel, where for eight francs a day you could have bed and board. They had only a few francs with fhnm. Tn tho letter which they had left be hind they explained that from tho first their arrangements wero complete. They fore saw tho possibilities of tho situation. They would play until ttiey nau won enou" i" K" to America or they would loso alL And if thoy lost all they would dio together and give their friends no further trouble about them. They wero a few days only in Monto Car lo. They risked their louis only a few at a time, and they spent tlio remainuer oi iuo days and evenings in strolling about the ro mantic glades and quiet pathways of tho beautiful gardens, whispering together of lovo and looking into each other's oyes. Tho end camo quickly. Ono evening they went up in tho soft moonlight to tho fairy land of Monto Carlo. They entered tho Casino. They had como to their last few golden coins. Ono by ono tlio croupiers remorseless rako swept them away and then tho lovers went out of the hot, crowded rooms, out from tho glaro of tho chan deliers and swinging lamps into tho tender moonlight again. Down "tho Stair-caso of Fortune" arm in arm they .vent along tho glorious marblo terraces that look upon tho sea, on to whero at tho foot of tho great rock on which Monaco stands there lies the Condaminc. It was their last walk together. Tho lovors wero going homo to die. Thatulghtrin somo way which I was un ablo to ascertain, tho guilty and ruined man and woman obtained soino charcoal and got It into their bed-room. They then closed the windows and doors and prepared for death. They wroto a letter a letter which an oOlcial assured mo was so touching that, as ho read it in tho room whero they lay dead, tho tears ran down his cheeks. Then tho girl sho was but a girl dressed herself in snowy white and placed in her breast a sweet bounuet of violets. Then tho charcoal was lighted and tho lovers laid themselves out for death, side by side, and passed areamny Into sleep, from sleep to death, and from death to judgment. It Is not a moral story; it is not a now story. I have told it simply as it hap pened. A RACE OF DWARFS. Welcome to mn i v i ;t II L I Oregon I 1 llil!? Como mid soo what m m offer .von. Are you only looking at the country.' Come and see us ami we will show you around. ( id toil y win ian ') Hai.le.i tieo 1-' nianka Win Caldwell Wm Dooley Hubert l'atiiis.1 K V Hui per M A ltioiuleon Martha ll.uterS.im Cooper John DuWOIuthew Gould Miss.NI Hiudei liter S .lennan .Mrs Kiltie .loucs N Ulllg .MlsSfs.nui King Mrs Itailu l.tiekJarlest Love l)r.l 11 Lot ta K Y .Molutosh a J K'elley 11 F Lane Mrs Lola Lawrence Wm " H .V I'liim,.- til llri'i;,,.,. Among tin, old pl.imvra 0f Ore gon -those W, wuhi) )oro u( ull early iluy mnl lalKtrxd with an uii tiring diligence to umke this .m.h.i. try a lit home for the coming gvu-i' emttoiu-ls Horace HoMen, who ItV'.W l.tkl II. .fit. ,.f o.. I ...... ,..-,.....,,,, miiemoi tuorher , . .. ' '" utanlev fiv.l r.L,.1 li.. !.., .... ..... . . . soon have lite H.i .or lr.,i w.,.l. ..t h'auu.V . INili -r ' ,. ji.M ivumruie. tie ... ... "...., ... .. . ,, f...-. or.,. ........ .. ... sv.l. mi nl, iti.vl i .k.,.l .,f . mm i.ts ....,,, -,,,,,, uuiuur) m iiUmrlwu , , ' ' l" "i;h'h. al the Willamette rir. He roach- U,t ,0 ul1 w lu,r'1!-,r- 'Hits odheiv Apitl luth, isil. At thai ,HW ,n,tt ,,u,.v "1 " muiNI.U, time 1'oitland wua llrgtwe Sa ' ll w,ulUof l.v IW acrvs. S:.l2SS"...R:w I1- .-NNVIuveUvTMsleniuMen. '" v"""'i-4l Mlivl Ktl'W llltll'il a. illtloii n.i.,1. Il ,,,.1. ...i. . .--.., ...... .... ,iiiti'(7i Mortimer Kya MeCully Nmicy (ioni. In I'orllni.il. Tlu Indian lino baud of Chenm- Myers Jin-cph wuwuiit down to rortlaml ye.stei Mullan ("apt JohnMoll'att J W day tube irtidy to assist In the cele- MoiuooMi-sT Myers A II bmtlou of the ceutenlnal today. Oslmrn MNs M It Is certain the Ujm will miutlt , l'hlljte. Wm 11 1'aigeTl' llienwdvi-j nobly. , HluHl.s.MKsKllenltenuels O I "T",r."v .- ; lti'''', l'rank ii. ,.. r.iui., .. .... '! n i...i ...inniU'nill'S . ... ....f,.... .i,,,ii r...KI..J lt htrattonSP Samleib A S Smith Lena Smith Alum Thompson V.llcn Kouinrkablo Spoclmen or.i Lilliputian Tribe la Ci'iitnil Aintrlou. A specimen of a living raco of dwarfs who dwell la tho mouataiuous district in Guatemala, Central America, has been brought to Now York, not for exhibition, but as an ethnological curiosity for scien tific men to examine. Tlio dwarf, says tho Sun, is t feet 8i inches in hoight, by actual measurement, but a remarkable-looking specimen of humanity ho was. Ilia head measured 20J inches in circumfercuco and nn American hat, sizo S, could be barely forced upon his head. A thick massof long, straight black hair covered his head in a thick shock and hung down almost to his neck. His skin was of a deep copper color and his features flat, liko thoso of tho negro raco. But ho had not tho oprcssion of a negro, nor the color. Iio was undoubtedly of Indian ex traction. But such an enormous though not illy-proportioned head, set upon so dimiuutlvo a body, made a strango con-trast,-nnd his llttlo arms, short legs, and body added further to his peculiar looks. Tho Indian, or whatever ho might bo called, Is a powerfully-built man, when his sizo is taken into consideration, in fact, is a veri tablo littlo Ilercules. His feet aro five inches In length from heel to too and his lingers measuro from two Inches to two and a half inches in length. Ills greatest peculiarity, however, Is in his faco. His oyes aro so widelv sep arated as to leavo room for tho eye-brows to grow down oa each side of tho brijjgo of mo noso nnu still leavo a spaco between them and tho corner of his eyes.' Ho Is forty-two years of ago and is a priost in his tribo. In speaking of tho strango dwarf Senor Artcaga told tho reporter that during a fourteen- ears' sojourn In Contral America and Guatemala ho had hoard of theso littlo people and determined on his leaving tho country to get a specimen and bring him to New York for tho sclontlsts to seo. Ho journeyed to tho mountain home of tho trlbo of dwarfs, nud aftor much bargaining secured tho man ho uow has with him. Ho says tho only other representative of the raco ovoV seca by whlto men was a brotlipr ot tno man ho now has, who was brought to Now York many yoars ago, but who died soon after lauding hero. Senor Artcaga's description of tho mode of Ufa of theso lit- uo poopio is very interesting. They aro semi-clvillied and all spoak Spanish, which is tho language of tho couutry. From tho timo of Herodotus a raco of dwarfs has been said -to exist, and this scorns now to bo proved. Only a few years agoDu Chaillu, tho African explorer, found a similar raco ia Central Africa, and a raco of cliff-dwellers has beon discovered in Ari xona. Thoy aro also dwarfs. Senor Artca ga's discovery adds to tho proof that races of htaall iwoplo do oxist, and ho has a living proof of it at his houso. i Multiplication or Drugs. A Baltimore physican In a paper published recentlj In a local medical journal de nounces with lively carnestuess the .viiui-m-y io mo multiplication of usoless i.ruBs. iI)0 writer asserts that in tho In " iu mo uiiccutn States Dispousatorv CAM names of medicinal substauecs, which, f with its principal olllco in Salem, tliu fall Capital (Sly of Oregon And branch oftices in PORTLAND and A.LI5AN , nnd Is engaged in selling Farming, Stock and Imiit lands in the Willamette Valley, and city property in Salem and Allmn. We make a spertnltv of small tracts for fruit and gardening and can oiler you t'hoice Hargains. After May 1st we will oiler for sale lots in Highland Addition to Salem. The stteets leading from the business center of tlio city to this addition have been graded in such a manner as to "jake them much superior to any other streets in the city, and the Street Car Line to it is in course of constiuction and will soon bo in operation direct to the center of the addition. This addition is high and slighllv overlooking tho city and having a beautiful view of the Cascade Mountains. It is only a short distance tiom the Fair Ground Station, with which it will be connected by the htreet car line. .lust 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 catriage drive in or about the city, or in Oregon. These lobs will be nflercil at prices ranging from $200 to 350, or about 1000 less than residence lotswitliin Unoriginal city limits. The interest on the dillerenco of pi ices will each year pay for 2500 Trips on the Street Car Line! The location is tar 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 otiier cities the residence portion has been determined by con venient lines of travel. 2 o ffl DIRECT I'l'Mii New M ami Chicago ,.c fi K rn J Till? (W Z 2 n trim- DKESS GOODS And triiiimiuira of all kinds to mnfnh in im-ui tilings, Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Pralds, Plitshe etc., etc. ' RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS -' SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS, ' R Full ami Complete Lines of Embroideries and Laces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs, FULL LINK OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. CARPETS Curtains, Poles, Portiers. GSA m iu,tl ""'M.lete stock of Men's Furnishing No. 239 Corner Staie and Commercial' SIitf-Is. LUNN & BROWN. Z uuituuMuou oi usoiess I ltBSTe'llnKaii,lSaililleSlore. Smith Kdwiml 'lViu Jacob Tami Hubert hm1mhi Mix H l,Uc Willie, K Young M in. V -Ycukelyr H. II. 1)1JAU1I0U.,1 M. allowing (or duplication nud repetition, ho' l"'" n.-ireeuis noout 11,000 remedies. Ilios.0 of acknowledged merit la this enor mous bulk aro aptly compared to OraUano's reasons, "two Kralus ot wheat hid in two JiuslioU of chaff The very existence of Acn!.!,i!?.!!f,.'i-'bty or iir. nei uuil iwddlerj- nlwuj oa liamt. ALL SHOP-MADE. tills ast armory of therapeutic weapons'. Hearing Neatly Done. dav. All .1,., ,', .,...'."""" "!" ."'M nw "" two mil "" "" v nan mr iuibhi iuernie. I'lieop, nuM K munyjwiu h ioU'Krim,l hit, ' I-Vnn of all Ut and i)rh ..iiieuiiM.iuiiiu eor ditv Uoii. Ul ma A llitoru, IWSHUo.SK'1, colteo mill. Mr. Holden hovenly.nlne year of n U Tit WlittiHki-r M,ro n w.-, fg4 prvisrl) ui.m O.W HINT, iiiu world aro tho men of few weapens: tho nless rtnborutJoa of arms is tho vain re- . . v. mu iix-oie. lUtruuatluc Clrcumiuuee .. , aiid.nualf, and you say yon can neither "V ,aud w worked out & m Cou Stroot. Salem. lore! Tho lady, willinjr to accent n lt,,n. UOn-"Av you ulaie. nnm I.m, ,!., . - . . -., wv 1IUU 1 Vin.-....,t ..'Z . .' """( "v im SL-asW3JKftC rKKa?sa TWENTY LOTS In North Salem 13th Greets j extra farm eight mtlea Sn!:'1 Wy rich S, NJen nillw from Sa em. $17 iwi acre; four hundred acre- clewn miles east of s.,io, .. . X? ..l,V1'' lirx&5r5'" THOMAS & PAYNES 11LACKS.MITIIIN0 and HORSESHOffifi SCRIM PIL! Have nioxcd 1 47 and to fj,atn . wliciotlieynre now icady for nmi fi our old patrons and friends are lIlvlti,A,' call unci kco us in our new locating TV" belter piepnrcd for work now'ti,.' ever having rccurcd muro room. IM-tt," BKACKSMITIHXO and WAfiONMAKKs. ; lOHN UOl.M, THE OLD IlKLrAm,, f .1 lllni.kktilllh. inn n.i..r.o.l ,.,VliI.ABLl! tho come,- of Commercial nnd rh.15 !? ' public, Hnvliiff nssoclnlpd with htt DMrM.itid lin Iu nrtttf AKn..HA.i . .'J IfOTll U"'"'.M "M '".""" H'1"CU UGItpF ik.T cvectodo alt kinds of wnjron nndSrli niKklnunnd icpnlrlnfe; all kinds ofbffi.1' smllliliiL' and repnlriiie. nnd n ..: lioiNCKlioetin; biiKlness. Jlo has nif nl? of shoe,slCL'l,tiottliiK, hnnd made. m .A lltstncin in a pcientllle innnn.,' c?" attention Blven tothoconstnictlo'nofSi1 I ons and can-laces. Kcmember ths ni. I opposite .Stntolnsurnneo bulldlni? p 'I 4. S. Lamport-:- Till: HARNESS ANDSADDIP MAKE II, b 280 Commercial Street. Mil LAMPORT lius lust received a fln. line of single and double bugrr kr iK'sstN. Ho always carries ! THE LARGEST STOCK Ol Middle, whips, nnd everything pertali. ins io ii ih iino oi misiness in tlio Btat, out sldonfl'nrtliind; ' 'I ALL WORK GUARANTEED. Repairing done with neatness anddlspatci 1 A. B. STRANG, tio. U03 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. Di:AI,Elt IN STOVES and RANGES Plmnliina Gas and Steam Fitting, Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty! . 3- Agent for the RICHARDSON 4 JiOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Q. UlLHlHIiea 1I11M3 GRASS m. Can furnish either Mesqulte or a mliton of .Mlsqulle and Lincoln grass .Vn termi that will allow you to seed down yoor farms ut a cost of from 50 to 00c per acre. Address. T.CJORT, w2m d2v Box 91, Salem, Or. PRINTING, ANEOl'THE LARGEST ESTABLISH-, vjments in tho State, tower rates uu Portland. Largest utock Legal Blanuli the State, n-d biggest discount. SesJw price list of Job prlntlngy and catalomea legal blnnks. K. M. WA1IE, . Steam Printer Salem Oresot. . MAEVEIOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Tralnlnj. Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements to correspondent Clnbses. . Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. WJJ; Hammond, the world-famed Bpectamt w Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thomp son, tho creat Psychologist; J. M. BMW 1). I)., editor of the Christian Advoci N. Y., Richard Proetor.thesclentUt, Hooi W. V. Astor, Judah P. Ucnjaman, others. Rent. ,vQt. fprt-hv Pror. A. LOISETTE, 837 Fifty At..'!'1 A Je-lW&d l -Call and See T. J. CRONISB, Salem's Popular Job Printer, A TU.I" K?W QUARTERS IN ' inerclal and Cliouieketo BtreeU w DAVID T. WILLIAMS, -Proprietor of Sail Steam Laimdry. I SALEM, OKEGOX. -Ordeni lea at 8tellieri.'roc"r,W will receive prompt attention 1 George II. Jlayea litis been aP.Pjfi tocl.iliifiiii nr tho aoovo luiinuryrj,. nny -ktiuIiIuj o ft with lilm will l pr Ii- attended lo. r.T " ""WJO IML" Housekeennj- "nr,?.l!aijr'wi l"m-5?i'l.."'8.'Wi5!,",S?."'" 0? StaloSI, Salem FV. Uvil, ?Trrrsm W ISViUulxr