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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 11, 1889)
.2 H ,L " w, TIIE CAPITAL Evfel2sTG JOTTBNAIi. THE C1P1TJL JOHRMI. SCIIWATKA IX JIKXICO. p,'iiUHiii:i)iAiivfi:xfi:iT8UM)Ay, II V TIIK Capital Journal Publishing Company. (limiriKirnlnl.) Dilvrcd lit llio KitilHcu t Hnli'in,Or.,OH M'mnd clues iniilti r. CLARE B.IRVINE, Manager, "co fimrtli mgu fr li-rimi of huIipktIjh 1 AJMTtlK'iiitntK to Insure liiM-rtloii (for tin- wuno liny; ciioulii be iiiimiiii mi by i UirriiiKiin!tii(o ronliiltilnr ncHS of In-t-ri-nt mill lmrtJiiif In ilcsln d from nil li irtmif tlio MiiIp. -(iiilli'iitloiiwlll lie inlilluiiiioiiyinoHH communication. IVlKOIIPllll-tlrlllL' tin- CAPITAL Jlll'IINAI. ncroil iittliclrlioiiK-MiiiiiMriiii'lt iiy ihis tul uinl n.iiii'Kt, or b word lift lit till" Hpcilmcn liuiiibf-H cut friroti iiiiIIiii- 'oil'liu, rowerC'torl mill I.HTtyHlriclK. HATIJKDAY. MAY II, IWI "I'AUI'lIItOC'ltAfY" Nil now word Junl coined by the X. V. Trillium. I y the way, it Nn very niifc'i,'wtic 0110 us ui'iucfiil rHIrelion iil'" pre valent exprcHiIoiiH will i oven I. Duitl.vci 1888 there wiih all awr tigo net gain in thin country every day of 17 coiiBM'Kiitlnii-, 1- "iIiiIh tern nnil 2,1120 church nieniliein. At that late It woml tiiKc moiiiu time for ChrNliunlly to heioine extinct In the United KtnteH. Tin: .!eiH have a myth In the TuIiiiiiiI which teneheH that when man wan orealcil he went on all foniv. When wiiiimn was made nlio wiih eieet. Kli" IIIumI tho man, lint not IiIhikwIiiii'; hi i-lio persuaded him tOMtaml ll and walk elect nNo. We think little of the legend, lint much of the truth it riurlen. Woman Hhoiild ho maiiV coin! angel, j Ir ICanlerii people knew what a country we have lieu- In Oienoii uhatieat nilneial u-Hoiirrf-, ileh iiKHfiilliiiiil laiiiNand ai'llmale iiii-f-urp:iMcl by any rouuiry In the woild, Hide would lie a iiihIi for III Ih state, not ol poor IniiiilgiiiiitH, bill of men with capital who could icalie a Iiiici percciiliiKi' on money Invthteil heiu Ihiin perl in p" in any oilier Mate In the I'uloii. 'riinliiMiueeoiillned in thi'iiny Hun at .lell'eiMiu, 111., wcie inhumanly tiealcd mid eiuelly puuNlied liy the employiN, and In older to liud otit Hie fiii'ln III thecanc a lepoiler feign eil liiKiinlly for the impose of gain ing admittance, wheie he wlluccd the mint lovoltingiiiiil eiuel Heat nieiit of the union ii mile lielniuho had been placed llieie. One poor ma II was lalily kicked to death liy llllco hi lltes employed iiMatteiHlanlH, and upon the testimony of the ie porler tliehc men have hceu Indicted for nuiider. Tiiridi nppeaiH nothing inoie heioie in the pages of history than thowtoilesof the eatly Mrugglos of tin Amrilciiu ploueeiN again! (lie mvago (illicit w ho oilginally posses M'd the land. Nearly every county has Km chapter of Indian history, now rapidly becoming mere legends of Hie dlHtaut p.isf, hut all of Inter cM to the dcM-eiHlants of the haiily setllent uhosoailvoiiluies have eon htliuted ho luipnitant an element in Mihjiigntlug the wlldeineivs. Judge T. i, Miaw'H "ItcuilnUcciii'cs of 1817-S" as published in this paper troui week (o week contain many fuels, and ale most lntoie.tliig to pioneer as well as leader of history Tio City of (iiinymas and Its Itenu, tiful Harbor. Lieutenant Frederick Schwatkn Is now exploring In Mexico. Ills last letter was from (Jtiaymas, So nora, and among other thlngr", con (aim the follewing: I hud made up my mind licfore coming to this port, the principal one or the Gulf of California, Unit there would lie very little to say re garding It. I concluded It would lie as well known as Coney Inland to Saw Yorkcru, or any other cast urn wateilng place that we could recall. I found, on th'j contrary, that the. Sonora railway, an exten sion of the AtchlHon, Topeka & Han tu Ke, reached here some seven or eight years ago, and everything was icaily to he "boomed," as It w ere. A hotel to cost a quarter of a mil lion wasHtaited on a beautiful knoll ovei looking the harbor, but after about one-tenth that amount had bicn put into the foundation and caiiliigc-wny leading up the hill, It was given up. It in ly not lie in uppioprlalc to nay that all of fJtisiy iiiiih Is very much like that fine hotel; it Is all line foundation, well enoutli built indeed, but not much of anything cle. And wirely it Is a good foundation for a winter resort lfecrone existed. The llrnt day you arrive, you get a sample of the weather In mld warm dayn with cool nigni.s mat win not vary a hair-breadth in all your stay. The harbor Ih plcture.s(Uo to an extreme. It is completely land-Ioekcd and swarms with a hundred kinds of llshes. It looks not unlike the haiborof Kan Kiancisco, California, but while it is smaller, it is far more scenic In the many beautiful vNIiihi II opens to thought, from thevaiious points as one ails over its tortuous wateiH lunniiigdceji into the laud and studded with many beautiful IslanilH. I fit should ever become popular as a whiter resoit and the omy leason it nas not iiccome so long before Is in (lie fact that there have been no active, energetic peo ple to appreciate it ami take advan tage ofiiatme, to convert it into one no liner llshitig or sailing on Id bo had than in tile harbor of (liliiymiiHiiiid theCulf of California. A coiiHtant sen or land liieco is blowing summer and winter, but never haul enough to make the wateisdangcioiiH. I have been fish ing several times and eeitainly tlie pNe.itoilal liillof fine, as shown liy my twpciiencc, mis iieen an ex tremely vaiied one. The same allei noun, while oil the heads of the harbor, I caught a slunk measuring over six feet in length, which gave men tussle licfoui I could pull it alongside, and plunge a knife into ilH hem t, not so much altogether to end Its sullerings, as to end the sulleiingsof other and hotter lisli, and piobalily a human being or two at some time in the future. The natives told me, however, that It was only a large spotted, or tiger slunk, a species seldom seen heie, that will deign to mistake thuj leg ot a swimmer for the early wim that Is eaught by the bird. None of the. shark kind enter the Inner harbor, where iiMinslblo per son would nittirally bathe, and they need not enter as an element of fear in "going in swimming." Tho shark wants rough surface water to hide his movements from his prey, and this ho can seldom hands of foreigners, and this is 'especially true of the northern part of that rich territory. In one of the rooms of the Amen can consul, Mr. "Wlllnrd, facing the principal plaza, Is lodged the piece of shell, thrown there singularly enough, by an American man-of-war when Ouaymas was taken, In 1847, during the Mexican war. At that time the Portsmouth and Con gress entered the harbor, shelled the town and took it. The piece of bursting shell has lodged ill the huge wooden rafters of the building, and as these are never covered in the simple architecture of this coun try, its rusty round side is plainly visible from beneath. From the positions assigned the vessels It is said to have been thrown by the Congres, she of Monitor-Merriinac fume afterwards, where she was lost, and as the American flag yet lloats from the stall' diiLctly over the shell, it makes it quite an inter esting, as well us liisloric.il, piece of iron. Very few Americans, indeed, ever associate tho quiet little town of Ou.iynias with any of the deeds done in the war waged so long ago that Its memories are almost swept away in the later and greater war of civil strife. There in every few gopd seaports in Mexico. Theie aie none on the Atlantic coast, and hut one or two on the Pacific, and tho-e will need home work to make them as good as weaie used to seeing on our own seuboards. Fither Ouaymas or To- polobampo, from their peculiar geo graphical positions and inherent qualities that iiatuie lias given them In a country where she has been very spare with her favors, will be a gieat poi ton the Pacific for the transmission of freight from tho United States and Mexico to Australian pints. Tlie country surrounding Ouay iimt N rich, but undeveloped in the Anieiieau sense. Enough has been done to show, however, about Its ti ue capacity, and on this I found my conclusions. The Sonora oranges are noted as tho finest to ho had whore they are known at all. There aieahout a half doon rivers near here wheie this fine fruit coild be raised by irrigation, the .Sonora, the Yaqui, tlie Fuorte, tho Mayo, etc., and as it is this method which piobalily gives the Sonora orange its tine flavor, it may be that rionora will one day be one of the great fruit raising countries of the world. Fiti:m:iticic Schwatk v. j LOST ATLANTIS. Inr m.iny centuries there hai.boen a trxiiion of a' long lost island called 'All.iniip. "f f Th i Greek KewrraRio's located it in tho Atla'ntic Ocean, w- stof tho north west pirtof Africa and tbo Pillars of H rcnles. The ea-kings of Ail.intia ir o.ifil lo htt'H invaded CtiroiX! and Arieii. and to have been (Lkated by the Mhcniau?. All the legends auroe that it was a vastNhind.ofitiexhaustiberji'Oiirces, and inhabited by a rate of superior people. For ages thip island has ex isted only in legendary lore. But now, when tho light of modern re search is turned full upon the inves tigation, behold the lost Atlantis at our very doors. (in tho bicroted medical fraternity goes groping about in the dark, Beck ing for an Atlantis or Eaculapiua, H. V, MATTHEWG. F. L. AINSWORTH. At tills time the l'aellle coast Is attracting mine attention than anv other secllon of this vast continent. ' K' '" tno inner haiborof this iiort Tho iiiauufaotuier, the fanner, the '" "u,, "H name Uuaymas- ilo ineelmnle. (lie INheriuon, tlie lum. I llv(''1 lmm u wold taken from a beiinan, and the capltaliM, look I '"''Khboilng Indian ti'be, moans a with longing o,e towaul llu l- j 'M1 " aUr, trniii t'io fact that it is cltlo slope, and alt aioeagei to olitulu m ""id-looked ami protected that reliable liifoiuiutlon of ourolimate M'lom more than the slightest rcMiuicos, adxantages, and futuio "liplfuvw disturbs lis mlrror-llko "SCIt.U'S." bines mi the Death ol a Kim. Tliu poor old knu Is dfit, Tim iiokllier In the lied, A hurl of bind hu blt-il, Poor old tlilni;. II' KunitsiiN uillck sIiokIv, Ak tiimn-. Ko dew 11 , Hut iiou it 13-lcw-art ling Ain't woith a laljgiig, I'iMirold lliliiu. Shii'i! klvlc I) In Mis If ion dau'il toplucht'i tits, Aiidshi'M biMik jiin Into bits 'limit ih laigciis Hiper (,-riiln". Hot tint iHKirold I.rlttiM's ko if! i:taiiilti', bus dau ii. d Inter tier hod ShuV (join, lo Unit brlt-lit land, With the orlts of Kov sho stands, Sho'ii ded! Sliu'x ili-dl when if thev would investigate, they would behold tho lost Atlantis at their very door. With their anciont text book, a case of physic, a paper in their waistcoat giving them license to prac- .. : i 1 -t .HI. !.:.. lice, experiment aiiu uoao niui mru injurious drugs, cauterize and perform unnecessary acts, with no person or laws to hold them accountable, ther continue their bigoted, unjustified practice, staring into vacancy, and imagining that they see in themselves an Fsculapius. Wrapped in ancient bigotry, they are crying out against all improve ments that have been made in medi cal science. They denounce any new idoa advanced by a layman or an op position school as a fraud. Why? Because humanity will not bo ben- entou r noi at an, Dut Decause meir specialism did not make the discovery. Yet Jthey concede that there is no remedy known to tho materia medic that will cure an advanced kidney malady and the diseases arising there from although many of them know from crowning proof that AWrner's Safe Cure will but unscrupulously treat symptoms and call them a dis ease, when in reality they know they are out symptoms. A few of the more honest physicians admit that Warner's Safe Cure is a valuable, remedy, and a great blessing to mankind, but say, in so many words, when asked why they do not prescribe it, that they cannot, accora mg to their code. Nevertheless, the world is fast be coming satisfied that tho euro for kid ney and liver diseases, in whatever form or condition, has been discov ered, and there is no doubt but what Warner's Safe Cure and its fame will live long after such bigotry as wo have instanced is dead and buriod. The late ominent physician and writer, Dr. J. G. Holland, published in "Scribncr's Monthly," and showed his opinion of such bigotry, and no doubt was satisfied that Atlantis n.ight possibly bo discovered in a proprie tary medicine, when lie urote editori ally, as follews: "Novortholess, it isafact that many of tho best proprietary medicines of tho day were moro successful than many of tho phvsicians, and most of them, it should bo remembered, were first discovered or used in actual med ical practico. When, however, any shrewd person, knowing their virtuo, and foreseeing their popularity, se cures and advertises them, then, in the opinion of tho bigotod, all virtuo wont out of them." Matthews & Ainsworth, REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Office Over Capital National Bank, SALEM, OREGON! Five acre lots in tlie lienutitul "Garden Ciiy addition to Salem," just east of tho city. Keaiitilul Garden, Fruit and Home sites! Call early and get your choice, We will city and .suburban lots and farms of all descriptions. MATTHEWS & AINSWORTH, sell yon Real Estate Agents Ji'f. . t'-vj! llucklen's Arnica Salie. The best Halve in tho world for cuts, bruises, soren, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, cliilbliiin, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. Tt is guaranteed to give perfect f-atisfact ion, or money refunded. Price 2o cents per box. For sale by Daniel J. Fit, drug gist. ' The endowments, of the Leland Stanford, Jr., university are ex pected to reach &20,000. I'oitland.Or., January 12. Having a severe back acho last summer, 1 tried the Qiegon Kidmw Tea, 1 used one can, which effected u radical cure. 1 would recommend it to all who are afllieted as an un failing lemedy. Julius Acii. Sold by D. V. Mathews. It is not the lie that passeth through the mind, but the lie that sinketh in and settleth there that doth hurt. Lord Bacon. New Butcher Shop AT No, 216 Commercial Street ANGEVIXB & HANSOME. llne opened up i first-class butcher simp tit the abne loe.itlon, where they will be pleased to i-cre tho people with the CHOICEST AND llHST MUATS of nil kinds that the market all'ords. (Jive, them u call and be convinced of the Kiiperioiity of their meats. tfB-Ooods' delheiedfice. Loudon newspapers think the moment-, opportune for the remark that the riylmr king of the Netherlands una the most gallant of men, the most constitutional of rulers and the worst of husbands. If you tire nervous or irritable, feel languid, (hinirik'd, or if you have sick headache, sallow complexion, or offensive litoath, then your liver is ma in (iiuor ami needs rousing. Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic- le stores tlie liver to healthy action and iiuii-s up uio oiitiro system. Sold bv D. V. .Mathews. It has been wittily .said that half of mankind pass their lives in think ing how they shall get a dinner, and tho other half in tliinkingAvhat din ner they shall get; and the llrst are much less injured uyoceasional fasts than are tho latter by constant feasts. A M'liU'OK rU'EHSlVlSIIEK LIFE. It WHS illst llirnnlllinrv cuisin nf writlnj; naner. but it vv...i lw.r nr.. ISlk'was in the last stni-os- of v..l I Sllllllliuill. mill 11V iiliit.inliii.a 41..t largo deposit of asbestos li.w I she was liicnmlii.t .! w...i.i T. '.. lu'tfii found uonr tlu lino of tho i ly a !urt lime; who welifhwl la 1'iiftii o -..n.. i i. ., ... Ithilll siU'mitv ii,mit,li, n.. .. ..i . ir,Wn..,.l- I-...II ... Hiirm.v . ,.ltl,..i. ,.. ...... ...... ' """ ' """ i Mil llleuii f ..j "'.".""" Piwe !. . wiiii.t mi' nip ' is" - nun iii i con lit v, ' ,;, ""ri;'"t. i'liin-'i sue read iiciiics uie eoiiiiiu'tit was laborinii "When all other remedies fail. Ore gon Kidney Tea conies to tlie -front liKe a true, laitliful friend. For Kid ney and urinary troubles, such as pain in the back, mucous and milky dischargiH, brick dust deposit in the urine, loss of appetite, weakness, and general debility, Oregon Kidney Tea has no equal. It never fails and being of purely vegetable com position does not injure tlie system. Sold by D. W. Mathews. DO YOU EAT? If you do, e.ill at tlio W. C. T." U. RESTAURANT in the opera hou'c block, v here you can get n good clean me.ilat nny tlineof day or evening. This restaurant is under new manage ment and satisfaction is-gnaranteed. 1W. erythlng Is in llrst-class shape. .Mr. and Mrs. S. 13 IIOWAHI), Tlie Xew Manageis. Oregon House! Corner Mill and Summer Sts., Tlie building formerly occupied bj ta Hoys' Boarding Hall has been thorouEfUy lcnovatedandrcnttednndis now omKS to the general public: Board per meal Iloard and lodging per day.l w Hoard and lodging per week. "m Free transportation of passengers and baggage to and from depot. B. J. 8lf AHP, Proprietor. BoarderSI Indians ihieateu war Aii.ona axilla. There aie live banks and six new s impers in the city ..f (Juthrie, Okla homa. ICIeetion supervisors are investiga ting tho l'liunerville, Arkansas, election frauds. Somebody suys u man nin get rowing drunk on water. Well, so ue can on land A hi OI llr H xi.ii iMii-iiiuus aiong iii.iw tiiroiigli. i ,. ,. , j "" ." ; -msuovery, ami got a and tedious, and nlv the mnlv "t the day, ; " ."' u'...(iKsener)-.My , ?!' " V ""'it ii'Iikmi Her, she fTr'- ! """"' - . -s,h. ;:;:,:::" i;srvr;;'''-rl1:'fe'"i-' lact the ilunrH or miuiiIiI to enduiv , oru .Mexico are American, and thov ' Tost, ,,..,.. " V Now !l;r fus."tmul it i tisoiuid is now the p.lviulous and hardship, tl,i.a.v suivly, thoroughly, hIowiV ', i! w, . 1 i ,,"lM,l' ."""ry f '"'"ft lli'l ly. roy, plump, weigh dent to the overland tmll bv mule tlHWiiK the steatnshl,, l ,,,s '. . . . 7 ' l ,,m,l,- Ir y'v .,40.lTllll,,s " ftiHer partleu- lnii.M..i.ll..,...l,, ,h f mil co. one disudvan.age, ,wever, and Lu?t . n , ,s j ' Wl,l,Il,i f '", wonderful dlseoveo- frS ? mvt iliu ocean-, and the nieivhnui that U In tho fact flmt .iii ' ,urJl,,,as '" D.in'U. 1-ryV drug store. i me laeiue s,a traiiNiets dally "tteiupt In eater to any other one's , A "irmer, when lie gets old and l village of Westphalia chess I'UhIiiw wllh tin. luuk of KiiKlmul. , lii-lo, even though to do so would ,,w,vPl'l, wants to move to town , U one of tbo M.illini ',,., .. .... . Illlll NltOllll llw. .....! .-Ilf. .... I . . . -..... .Ill .. iiois. ntert , " k1"""'. iiuiexauiiiiation in (. h. is bold .... .. i .. ' -.,... ..,, Ihi money in 1111. i.i.Li v .... . i.. i UK. ........ii.... ii.. i . . iiinriiii.ii.i . - . . u ii. . . . r i -.- au ..... .-...fiar in .Mnr.iKa. r-iiimr iiueoieiieap prints iml '" " ""'" "l'r ' mhio and .lis. ally in the upper form" of tho sehi Nebntska, It UWd, will enter this 'H" made In Kiumih. that a.v sold 'l f ineuautilo life, ' w ho, howover l.ave to bVv et l Z -wriiwuihi.mimMfuiMrl rUv only,,,, the west ttW,t of .M.AW, H toUMiblo to buy a good farm tlmv tlnus r .nnlmrl L J""?"? Sl Ulirilll 11 kiHi.i ..I' ....... ... .... . li.O .. ....! it.,.1 I.. . ' Illlll III. v.i ........ -. . ."IIIIUIgT mt prOMMItCll ..." -" ""v iiniKiuiuiie. -. ......... ...iu.nK us way ui any " """""Vm,"i uio iioiso and win, a chess hoanl ami feasto.1 r.,r ,. 1 use wlin u hi !.... ....i ..t i ... i ... . .. tiinin t i.r ii... .... . . i .... . . .im nnil uastedtora sllllinu.r'j .l,i. Amid the wild scenery of York shire, in England, there is a mighty rock upon which is outlined the nuge features ol a giant man. The likeness was only recently discov ered. Age after age boys and girls Have played under that rock, and men and women have gathered in its shadow, without a suspicion of tlie vast face up there all the time. So there are in us all.giant capaci ties of which ucither we nor others dream, waiting to be revealed. Grace can and docs disclose them. Always Younr. by is my ire so precious in my sight? Is It because her eyes are iduays bright And Bruce und modesty are In heralr? Neither, believe me, tbougii she's very fair Mios.iys,nnd mij s It itli an earnest diction1 ' I his irrow ing old, I find. Is all n Action, Since ioi muc sent me 'Kavorite I'lcserlp- Dr. Pierce's fnuinua mmailv nr...... iSludeed, a peifcct speclllc for "female weakness." ..nil l.-in,i,..,i .,n... .....,... .. . . ... ...tiii-ina, uy illllglSlS- .-'SanM,t.,,0l!cr.''tomneh, bowels and Whole system by using llr. Price's Pellets, The only monarch in the world of whom absolutely nothing disagreea ble Is said, is .Majesty Kine Alfonso. C5 J TT ' oioiuuii. ue is getting on toward his third birthday, and preparations for that event are being' made and writen about, although it is several months oft. The principal misfor tune of Alfonso's life appears to be that ho has no one to play with him. A BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES By rcp.ipering and decorating your rest dence. for nmteilal go toSaige.int's Va riety Store, who entries tlie latest styles and patterns In Wall Paper, Holders and Decorations. Paper tilinincdlieeof cltaige. A tlno line of BABY CARRIAGES alw ays on hand, besides a largo assortment ot new goixls too niinieious to mention W.M. SARGEANT, Variety Stoie, Commciclnl St., Salem. E.-.TA11LISHED I1Y NATIONAL AUTHORITY inyono wishing , to board nta qnIt-' A and cozy piacerwlll flndthe object ot theirsenrchat . i MRS, -Nl. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemekete and Liberty Sts., Halera Wheio a few select boarders can secare board. .. Northern Pacific Railroad1 GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. SALEM Capital I'aiil up, Surplus, - - - - OREGON. - - $75,1)00 - - 10,000 TWO FAST TRAINS DAIIi? NO CHANGE OK CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO j And nil points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. ii. . waliuck, - . Picsldent. W. W. MAUTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALBEHT, ;- - . . Cnshler. DIRtCTORSi W.T.Qray, W.W.Mnrtln. J. JI. Martin, u. S. -Wallace, Dr. W.-A.Cusick. j. H. Albert. T. .McF. l'.uton. LOANS IVIADE To dinners on wheat and other market able produce, consiirnert or , " either in private grasnrles or ' nubile warehouses. State and County Warrants Booelit at Par COMMERCIAL PAPER 1 he Northei n I3acinc railroad Is the only line running Passenger trains, Second class sleepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Palace HleepinfCan. Palace Dining Cars, (meals 75c) from Port- . land to the east, ' see that your ticket read via the Northern Pacitlc railroad and avoid the change of cars. 1 tiitv.uroiiioftil.v liiTiimim uliolmvo "ur wmuimml liiKlii'r prlivs ami ul tUo happy. kvii mkiium in tin. mlsuiK f hKur ii Kiviit ilful orit llmls rvuiiv nmrkot Prolmlilv iKviniituieMhlooiintry, ii,tlir).0'IU'iv, yot it lUys, ,u ivNai,nv im n-nllz. HUIUIIIH.UVII hiiUM-HlK.il , HNuirt. . ",0 ,,'i" mimIAiuwIwiiw. nrolsililv " uu piMliuthui oftho IkvI Miiriirlii "'""JKUomiKvoftliolnio wimtH of t inn iiiaruci. oilj; Tliir, I. ........ ...... ..i7. .. . -no in tiious,,,!.! tio ,f i,, ':.;" . M",s.- lo ,o furtllmt, i.oxt to KB. "71ittoKotl,or,tHl mull ,he il.lltlltf Holl.uul, wluwo Kin.' Is 'V'lVV-'iilUKHltoUUii- priit ,it .i,i... (llWl Muo aoSviio ::::, uuiitlcmuii who lmil s.itr..r..t great luuioyaiico nnil pain from Uur- w:ttniuu una WJI0 tm( bcen trcateii bvtl,obet physicians, without Tl Ijot, Siiysthat two bottk-s of Dutard's w,r.v.,uuvuivii uuuniiu left h U face perfectly smooth, without a scar. It novor fa Is skit, diseases. Soul by u. . Mathews. J Minnie Palmer will eiy tragedy next season. John Uoger B hav- iiiga piny written in which avn . sl" tllilnr ...-. I.II1...1 :... i ., -....-. .... ,,. , ,IU) nrst a(;t and he lias got money enough to sit in front and enjoy it every night If nobody eNo attends the perform anew. Ho believes that the whole sale slaughter of editors will strike the iNipulnr taste and wvure large Ktilil1;V TWENTY LOTS In North Salem Houms and lot corner Marion and l, .f! tfarm eight miles sey on miles from Salem, 17 nei acroifnnr im,..i...wi '. v -! i"-1 lOlir lllllllll'iwl nniu 1.t.. miles eastof-Salcin, one of the best improve,! in the county, sto nor i' or sale by Lcavo Portland at 8 a. m.and 8:40 p. mL daily arrive at -Minneapolis or St. Pauljit CO.) p. m. Pacific Division. Trains leave Front and Q street daily at 11:55 a. m, and & P.m.; Arrive nt Tacoma at 7:10 p mnil 4:-a m nrrivo Seattle 9:25a m and9:35pt. lhrough Pullman Palace Sleeping lars.i elegant day coacnes, finest palace dlninr cars between Portland, Tacoma and Seattle dh ect. Daily service. A. D. CHAKLTON Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 121 First St., Cor. Washington St., Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner First andd Streets. VB J SEE 7 One liundred acres of extra clear land, fln (or dividing up into small tracts, Is only three fourths r n miia rmm snlpm met otilce. Price $8,5 per acre. -II1U.MAB & i'All" f.- I acre, THOMAS PAYNE 07SJltSt SttIen, iiiiMiiil tlmt ii... w..ii iiiomi iKtinli. uin ii,, i ,f. . i.r.,.,i.. ..i.... ...I ' v. ",,ll, pri'iiouiicitl it a loini .lie,,,,... ....: .- KvU.ui.Hh, en.imtofaNomt.lo,l,i lw MoM nurket, which they "early SOo.uoo M.llnnj miIlJ , J" lil ttv.mnent mmmnm It ,,w V.V ""'W' mUxT " 'ml I no IhUitinU. oaluuHlonly llftr htf could ,,,ly do. Tho Iguonuuvof Include, muo of the. 1 "V wJol r,fkWlSli; K! 'ilil I,A1!jvlmlll,V1' .x,K.rlnu.,.l ha, U fully ,ricl. r Ikm,.1o a, to ,ho tM.mncrclal Ih0.w,,u."wW m.frtrn;UlU,,IOI,A 1,K. ' S U.J- KmZ nV"0 T .V,nand,HikfllUv ' A,nonK Z, m,,.v... S. Tt Cafe' !!iSto mHi.ni...iim,ulU)nukoHiln.hof ' ' ' ,, Km,"'f rail- invnU in Washington h u fir "."""""'y R J. Cheney & Co V iff,," ""u kw Hitters llii-m.ur iinl,. ,o Ml.lus, ,,, mu'Way'Ulvr,l,l,,1.v Ktvat, and luUt; the cation of had 1, I 1 1 ''0lll"'is he only iiWiu. kit new win tm'S?0f.Uie.,,vcr,,n capital art out of them- Mw, "&.' "''.'Tf f1" lTl"nX ,,MW ' ,,ln ,J J '' K I Xmnllv' t ."'H. U '" " K S1' lWU , ....., rom by dniRBUU. 75o. V' r """w mn'l J. w in hit Niiirn I r t n!Crrens-,r s. :n,u5'!in ...i ..:.::.". -'v-i remedy in Ore 3 coniiv)sed ni SffirrgaSaSSSe Sold by I), v, Jiatl.ews A Co. jR NW ZEALAND "'" ff " and splssdy , son Kidney Tea, which Is FOR MEN ONLY! insurance Company Fire nd'M- rlne. J JO1. AW1EHT, Agent, - - Salem. Oreo For Birsains Family Groceries Pw&ons, Fruits Ht', f rpt THOMAJS BBKROWS, Corrxmeroliil Strodt, .Salem, Or. Coinnry profluce of all SJniU always ob uiiuu. ii vim navo not truled wn uw "" fore, I res i can hint tfullr solicit iiWriul bellevtaf, u ooin in price anu quju !W Trucks and MORGAN .J i5 SS?kK? "' nssvk In .iT;. N?."Kn;w j iiieir tvrw,..i .v-.-'i "T" 'nmme wal ays. iead S2i V&HttpVfflMatt,ftsy KV .." "fLV."? ' lVf Uaf ' " ilWQ : drir5iff" WfrvUlon to irri ld THE 0LD REWABLB llluckkiiilili mid Knight Uii.ir lullv liianers on l.iliert: llio new inettiuiU In lciauyoraiea.e a-iuui .-jii'ii ii m ucunmeninnado uiiMne.. -j hese Known l,ifll- intriPiini mulcer. Job iihedatblB: ii ii uses " art and nwJce aursvi ir irge of the wJO gcueral rvpalnj.f Id. ..an Am fOO WV4 reotinmeud lhJ ilr. Knllil liinJTcn