Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 13, 1889, Image 2

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THE GIHTIL JOURNAL
rjHLWHEI)An.Y,BXCi:iT80.VI)AV,
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Capital Journal Publishing Company.
(Inmriwrotcil.)
I'fiUn-d Ht the txwKiIIlcc lit Miem,Or.,as
KfCOIlllClllM lllUtl'T.
CLARE B. IRVINE,
Manager,
Sj fourth page for K-rtim of Kubscrlp-
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the .mc day) Klioulrt be lininlcd In ly I
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MONDAY
...MAY 13, 1
Tin: iiuir ij: l,,u """uri
river, Dnkotn, iin- lit-coming civurul
with the while prairie hcIiooihth
mid lentH of hiii.ly fiirintTH from
Iowa find other Htiiles who have, cu.sl
tliclr Knits In niitlflputloM or tin
Bpccdy opening f the .Sioux re. cr
vatlon.
HAl.i:M"eaiiiiot allhrd to Bleep!
nilo.r nltloi and towni me wide
?: ,... ui, miiHi lii.ve the Ah-
inrln iiillroml. the Mfhaiim and
Hllveilon lir.inelies and other im
provemenlH lo keep paw with IN
otheradvanliiKeH. Now Is the time
to work.
Tin: MlniieHolu leultdatiiro lm
jiiKMed a eiipllal pimlHliment law
Hlinlliir In home rexp.'etH to I lie New
York law. Under Hh iiiivNIoiw l
primmer Im lo lie kept In solllarx
eonllneinent, ami ms no one hut hi
family, hln lawyer and hi Hplritual
advisers. lie Is tone exeetuled he
foriiHiiiirNe, anil may invito three
jHTMiiit lo he pronent. 'I'lie Hlieilll
InvileH nix nerwiiH IwhIiIi-h Ihu mir-Hi-oii.
It In made a inldeinennor
forany newespaper to publish any
tiling more nhiiiil the execution
tliau tlie mere fuels.
Tin: IiihIiIIoiim character of the
daiiKer lurking In electric light
wires In the street was exemplllled
tun other day In Baltimore. Two
individual ennversluu; close by an
Iron awning pott were observed to
tall suddenly to the ground. A
broken telephone wire had estab
lished communication between the
eleelilii light wire and the frame
work of Mm awning. Thu utivngtli
of the uuneiil was doubtless divided,
ami the vlctlniseveutually recovered
their senses.
Oni: of the uuistjmpoi taut reforms
that will have been accomplished by
President Harrison, when ho com
pletes his term of olllee, that Is to
his successors particularly, is the
abolishing forever of presidential
handshaking. Its death blow was
dealt at the centennial celebration
In New York, and was one of the
creates' benellts derived from the
celebration. l'resliUMit Harrison at
the reception held on the day of the
great demonstration, It Is said, "re
velled to Ihst principles" and re
Horted to Washington's custom of
merely receiving and returning thu
bows of thu callers at receptions, In
stead or shaking their hands.
Foil a year and a hair l'rank Md
(lowau, a young man employed by
thu Inventor Kdlsnu and who has
Just returned to New York, has been
wandering through thu unbroken
forestH and swamps of South Anierl
c.i In search of a particular kind of
bamlioo Jyhh-li Mr. Edison has
found bftni Invaluable lit eleetile
lights. The adventures of Mr. Mc.
llowau would till a book. He has
fought with wild bcaits, braved
cooodlle.s and snake i, fouled rivers,
w.ided swamps and scaled thu Cor
dlllorau peik-.. lie has a-ceiuled
the Amazon river 'J.UHI mllus, gom
HOiluys without eating meat, and
nearly as m tny days without chang
ing his shirt. All this he did, ami
111 Health Is somewhat shattered,
but hu eamo back with the precious
bamboo, and to know Mr, r-Mlson Is
to'fevl sure that the plucky ami able
lieutenant will lie properly re
warded, It would scorn as tr the human
mind could not encounter a more
dreadful suhjeet for contemplation
Hum Is furnished In an approhou
Mini of thu haw puvtlhlllty of bolus
burled alive. Nor ran Uuto lu eon.
wived a more nnrvelous tmulttoii
than the dWuternient or a person
after having bivu burled and laid lit
the grave -weokx -and uven mont lis
mid hU rapid rvMor.itlon to iKTfect
health and thu full vigor of life.
All thU and ,wt niorv marvelous
thing haw Uvu done lu India, as
liuimlctttuhlo records amply prove.
lUrvtoforv, untiring t,f tho kind Imi
Uvii iis:tMsl liorv, but Dr, S, II.
Tuniior, who foruivrlv leMded
iiwlillo In MliincaivolU. auiioutuv
that ho will make tho attempt to !
accomplish tho feat at tin early time.
HI Intention va ilrt given out !
to tho iuiH.'luUM prs.suye.ir ,
(ttiuliifow ilayu wiico ho tt,sl In
Clilcujjo that tho exjierlitieut will be.
Uil wrly lu th month of May. t
I With the finest fruit country lu
, the world and a foil unsurpassed
for thu production of vegetables
Orugon Imports tons of canned
goods every yearand allows her own
surplus to rot, EfTort ishelng made
In various places lo utilize some of
this waste and keep tho money at
home, and as a result a number or
canneries placed their product upon
the market last year. Independence
is going to add another to the num
ber. With proper care to put out
only a first class article, fruit can-
ncrkfl In Oregon can be made to
pay. Haker City Reveille.
Tin: Raker City Democrat advan
ces the following r-enslble proposi
tion:, "One hundred country news
papers selected in favored localities
throughout the east at points from
which coast Immigration is expected
having an average circulation of
1000 copies and lead by all classes,
would gladly furnish space for a
well-written article calculated to
attract attention to Eastern Oregon,
for not more than live dollars an
isue. This would reach 100,000
people or the class desired to be
reached, and at a cost of $o00."
Vkhuvii-h is III uMate of eruption,
and is giving nightly pyrol 'clinical
exhibitions to Kuropr-an visitors
ho are attracted to Naples".
I'ioiii III" HI" Hi-nil.
(C'orn-conilenci of llio('u)ilal Jomnal.)
Hi:shi:imm:, Wash., May (I. -The
thing we round most or is bunch
gnus, there not being stock enough
In the country lo devour the one
hundiedtli part or it The fact i, I
have seen nothing like it since the
days of 18-11), in tho Willamette
valley. I find many old Oiegoniaiis
here as well as many new comers
from the east. The country is uist
settling up, mostly by poor men.
The new town of Wilbur, forty-eight
miles west or Spraguc, has twenty
two new buildings put up since last
November. They have a paper, and
everything is on the boom at pres
ent. This country is at least two
months later than thu Willamette
valley. You could not 11 ml one
tiling In the form of garden veg
etables in the whole Rig Rend coun
try, with the exception f the old
potato crops, and numbers of the
luhatiltaul.s have not planted a seed
in their garden. It is rough on an
old Webroot to belli a country with
out vegetables on the Hist or May,
but such is lite in tho Rig Rend
among the bunch grass, and sage
ami rattle snakes. There is some
beautiful scenery on thu Columbia
out here. I have taken a bird's eye
view of the place where the first
gold was discovered In the Lead
vllle mines many years ago.
I). 1). l'UiriTVMAN.
A Clever Wouinii. I
An ICnglish wonmn relatt-s that I
while ttavellng In the Culled States
she was obliged to take a crowded '
ear, while lier friend entered thu '
next. ,
Her neighbor in (lie seat was a
disagreeable fellow, whose features ,
Hhowed an alarming amount of low
ctinnlni;, proiiilsing actual knavery.
In spite of the Knglish woman's
distrust of him she fell asleep and
was .iwakeiied by feeling her com
panion withdrawing his hand from
her pocket.
Her llrst Impulse was to raise tin
alarm, her second to tiseert-iin the
extent of her loss. It proved that
the thief hud only succeeded In
taking her baggage checks, and as
his ticket was marked "Chicago,"
the lady resolved lo wait until tjiey
le.u-hed that place, also her des
tination.
The train ran Into the station at '
CbleiiL'o. Ilia iileltiiii.liil iiimlii
his wav to the door and the'
ladv walked beside him. A baggage!
ex pivss messenger was passing by j
tho ear, and I he lady
slopped him.
'i'i
I'lils gentleman has the cheeks I
to my baggage," she said, pointing!
to the thief.
The messenger turned to the man '
who, astonished with the sudden-1 "'i' retl wagon in the hollow over
nesswlth which the tables had been l01'" "' tlio enek."
turned, hastily produced the cheeks Woman Hogging exlMs as a pun
am! disappeared In the crowd. , Ishnient lu the Transvaal. All the
I'hlnaN I'liiiital 1'll.v.
A traveler who nvently returned
from I'ekln asserts that there Is
plenty to smell In that city, but
little to see. Most of the show
places, Midi as the Temple of
Heaven and the Marble Bridge,
have one by one been eliv-cd to out
side lurbarlans. who eauiiot even
1...I1. . it. .. tin. .
iiniK' ineir way. i ue itouse.s aiv all uw ?tiriiu. ould hno lu rf j i "lM .w vears was supposeti to lie in
very low and mean, the streets are, J"ls,iviViullckheB,iafiie.hl,wjiiMur ' LJU ' ll,r " Kri'"t M,a,,y years
wliolly uniuived, aiv alwavii verv ,1ll,lW",liNh siie.w iucrc.1-1 J1,"rl,nVMUl",lva.U a IlH,1J ,u,:-,
uiud.l v or verviinsiv ,.,i ,w ti, .,. , u,rt", ,htt ,ho ''"sSkM feller k iititf, I um I'erUsl local a'lnwlies and
uuniiij orer dust,,aud as there noi tai mm i.,,i.. .i - ' V by eon an v fal Hii. t. ,-nr. ui.
tire no Mvi rs or ivtpoois. the tlltlnVThe foltoutns lihefomJm-iuKMniui,,n
neviof the town I liuKerllstble.
He adds that the publlo imlldlngs
tm small and lu a decavul and
UimbUMlowu .vnilUlon, and
nearest one e-.vn get to Hie emperor's
Isdaeo Is to ellmb to the- top of wane
InilldlUKot.lslilotl.ostie.xMlneUssurv"
and Mirivntllloiulv ihvii v..r il..
uuuMimpuiiouMv iHp over the
wull through uu ojiero gla Kven
then he dtvi not h much,
.For your I'alutH, OlN.eto , go to
OllU'it A I'ttUenmii', d-tf
THE
Wearing of the (Irecn.
Oh, Jennie, dcar.dld you bear
The new thnfs solng round?
One color inunt. hy fanhlon's liw,
Inourlalrlandabound.
It fs not meant to i-nll to nrun,
Save maiden's arm I ween
Hut every living oilvc brunch.
Iswearlnjf of the green.
I met with cousin Kuty, and
I took her by the hand,
And said: I hardly knew you,
Von look so line and grand,
Oh, ll'nall the fashion now, my dear,
SheaBsuciediiilte serene;
And every girl and woman here
i wearing of the green.
Oil, thei e's ilnrd green-serpent green
There's bottle giecn and sage;
There's beetle green and apple green,
The color' all the rage.
It'n well'tlHiifroccountry here,
'T.vould make a drendful t-ccne
If anybody should forbid
The won Ingot the green.
"SCIIAI'S."
Eiffel Tower landings
told 80,000
men.
There are sixty women dentists in
the United States.
A spark of leve: The diamond in
the engagement ring.
Mexico has decided to give boun
ties to sugar producers.
Three Chinese children arc attend
ing public school in Victoria.
Rcautlful modern hotif-es near
London rent for $200 per year.
fji Ik weavers to go to New York
are advertised for in Switzerland.
A Chinaman has been lecturing in
favor or prohibition In Minnesota.
Plenty r "rocks" imparts a dispo
sition to give people a stony stare.
Strange as it may appear, a blunt
man's remarks are f-eldom without
point.
The How or natural gas at Colum
bus, Ohio, Is estimated at 1,000,000
feet per day.
London is to have an underground
electric railroad that will "do" two
miles In ten inlutes.
Tho-e who didn't get good claims
in tiie Oklahoma rush declare thu
wholu tiling a swindle.
Thu women of Denmark to the
number of 200,000 have petitioned
fin- the right or suffrage.
A man tiled from sunstroke at i gietit nnuoyniice and pain from Uar
Oklahoma City last week while sit-, hers lteh, tind win. had been treated
.. i i i 1 ...... . bv the best pliysieians, without re-
tlne " his claim improteeted. j sli4tllll tw0 l)()ltll'.s ,- i)UluiiB
TlieSlonx Indian.sin Dakota are LSpeeille t-iiretl him and left his faee
showing n disposition to take land
in severalty, and abandon tribal re
latioiiH. i
left side," says a ,
"Lie on the
health journal.
11 it mid neen a law
journal it would have said:
"Lie on
both sides."
Marriage can't be much of a
tire, after alf. Every married
keeps ids own i-.irrlage if he
fail
man hap-
pens to have a baby.
Edgar: Miss
l-'rcclelgh doesn't '
wear corsets. Arthur: llowdoyou
know'.' Edgar: ltee.iu-eslie laughs
instead of giggling.
Scott I (alley, the negro who as
saulted a young lady at Halifax
'court bouse, Va., recently, was
caught and lynched.
When the new slates are added,
j the electoral college will consist of
Ul members, Instead of 4(11, thus
making ::os a majority.
The City of Paris, the new steam
. er which has Just completed its tli-st
trip, cost SlVino.OOO and can accom
modate L'tHK) passengers.
Ada: I don't think that Nettie
Halfbr.ino has common sense.
Maude
Oh, yes, she has, she's the
juost sensual girl in school,
The maiden's lover Is always a man
after her own heart. It doesn't
have the ellV-ct of refining a man to
bring him up by the elevator.
The Hist baby was born at Okln-
,,,mm on '"ly. April L5, 1SS9.
" tttbi "xw llu &xt r 1,l-v fl0
W"K". ' " ehristened Okla-
homa Lewis.
Society note In Oklahoma Herald:
"Theaceompll.shedMls,s Lulu Gaily,
late of Wichita, U making a short I
"tuy with fri-nds from St. Louis, in !
South A flicaii press is violently op
wed to It, but only rveciitly a
wonuin was sentenced to receive
tlttivn lashes for iNing obsVvno Inn-
guage.
Zl. ' grows towanl I.er.
A Stu-lllnj; lliiilncit I'rcpo.lllrp. I ,. , " "
When Mr. FowK-r. t r rills ttcct, !. l lKr, ? eatarrh In this sec-tssjiiimK-iiingcitydriawUt'.toni.i.ut
V.ou r the iMiiutry than all other
i -iUhi -The iiifi.nii itenuMy," joy'i Vcw
su Fucici vvurunry mnvs.
. H-- Sm XotwlthuiHlliiB my mUjiv
lus'' :T vs,M israitiii did u ihrn
'uXXTlX
ouia rvtiexo my dyi.u mm,i ,i,k h...i
ch" I c uoi ht n-tum ot vithvr
''" ' laaue,,,.,-cunM
)wn',nn,lwVciliftj,uUI-. ,
0, mfj, ,hll .,. ..,,',. ,lu,
oU aud I
jwveut iik hr4acho tiiouM l pe
ui-raliv
wr.il,
Vuou. UeiHX-lfull.
Li , h 1 a
W mi tr--i
at - ttat. HVMDfa JOTHOWVL.
-tfv.Pr-Psii.lniii. Cleveland has sub
scribed SCO to the fund in aid or the
Confederate Home" In Austin, Texas.
U is estimated that 30,000,000,000
feet of lumber are annually taken
from American forests, an ninont
equivalent to about half the annual
growth.
Ilucklen's Arnica Sahe.
The best salve iu thu world for
cuts, brui-es, sores, ulcers, will
rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all skin
eruptions, and positively cures piles
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect Mitisfncl ion, or money
refunded. Price 2-3 cents ner box.
For sale by Daniel J. Fry, 1"'fer-
gist. ;
All enterprising citizen of Johns
ton, N. J., is applying for a pension,
ii'dlvorce and n postollice.
Portland.Oi'., January 12.
Having a severe back ache last
summer, I tried the Oregon Kidney
Tea, I used one cu.i, which ellected
a radical cjiv. I would reeonimeiid
it to all who are alllicted as an un
failing remedy. Julius Ach.
Sold by D. W. Mathews.
It is estimated that American
women pay 2,000,000 annually for
cosmetics.
When all other remedies fail, Ore
gon Kidney Tea conies to the front
Rue a true, faithful friend. For Kid
ney tind urinary troubles, such as
pain in the back, mucous and milky
discharges, brick dttt deposit in the
urine, loss of appetite, weakness,
and general debility, Oregon Kidney
Tea lins no equal. It never fails
and being of purely vegetable com
position does not injuro the system.
Sold by D. W. Mathews.
Whisky is recommended as n
remedv fiir weak lungs. It certain
ly has a tendency to make the breath
stronger.
Always Yumis.
Why Is my wife so piei-luus In my sight?
is It because her ejes uiu always bright,
And grace and modesty are In liernir?
Neither, believe me, t hough sIic'r err fair,
Sh('ia.v,aiidsaslt .lui an earnest dictien:
"Till Wowing old, 1 mid, I- all alletlon,
slnee lorieno sent me 'luwiiltc I'li-i-rli
tin.i.'"
is, indeed, a perfect mh-cIIIi- lor "female
Mi-nkm-v.,'1 and klndii-d aliments, lly
druggl-lH-
Dr Tierce's famoiH n-inedy ol till name
clo.inse tho liver, stiiinaeh. bowels audi
whole system by using Iir. I'i he's IVllels I
It must lie tbc spnrof the moment '
that makes time un so fust
A geiitleiiiun who hud siifleretl
periVetly smooth, without a scar. It
never fails in skin diseases. Sold by
1). V. Mathews.
UrotherTalniagesay.s thatAdam's
miw(1(, mn Wjw tho ft(t Abcl.i)01ieti
man on rcci
ml.
hi rKI'sY.
This remedy is becoming so well
know n and so popular as to need no
special mention. All who nave useil
I'.lcetric Hitteissing the same song
nf i.rnUf. A iinti-r miwlii-ltio ilniw
i,t ..vut muni is iMi..r:ii.t..i.ii t .in
all that is claimed. Electric Hitters
will cure till diseases ot'the liver and
kidneys, will remove pimples, boils,
salt rheum and utlier utlections
caused by impure blood. AVill drive
malaria fioni t lie system n'lil pi event
as well as cine all malarial fevers
l-'or cure of headache, constipation
and indigestion try Electric Kitten.
Entile salisfaction guaranteed, or
iiiniiev reluutletl. Price -'(lets, and
tfl.OO per bottle at Dan'l J. Fry's
drug store.
Crows tne the most satirical of
birds. They make eawstie leuiarlts.
If you are nervous or irritable, feel
languid, dispirited, or if you have
siek headache, sallow complexion, I
.i . . l 'flu
or oU'eusIve breath, then your liver
.a. ii.....
is out of order and needs rousing.
Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic re
stores the liver to health v action and
Kncs up the entire system. Sold by
I). W. Mathews.
Anil now the frog takes
hopsjustas the winter gets
bier.
to his
on his
. Hiur or i'M'ki: swts iiek life.
Itwasjiist an ordinary seraj) of!
writing paper, but It saved her life.
She was iu the last stages of con
sumption, told by nhvsicians that'
she was Incurable and could live on
ly a short time; she weiirhed less
limn kiivniittt t hi ii.I.i fi.. .. ..I
j Z, , Z X. ,.!i ' ,' m
King's New Discovery, and got a
wM' htittle; it helped her, she
H,u" n '" i" uot.VLi lt 'juiped her
nioiv, bought another and grew bel
ter fast, continued it i Useand Is now
strong, healthy, rosy. nliunn.welL'b-
IngUO pounds. For tidier partieu-
lais send stamp to W. II Cole, '
..oRm,.-uu.siii ii, inai oottio
oi mis woiuieriui discovery
D.in'l J. Fry's drug store.
... A. . .
free at
Itlsone of the paradoxes of life
that the more a wife keeivs her bus.
band lu hot water the colder he
,.Uva.st's 1 together, and until the
hval t.eatinent, -uiiouncetl it in-
eurable. Sclent & pretdtirVh
in oe a eoiistitnt oniii iii.,..u,. ,.,,,i
thervfore nsiulres eonstltullonal
tret'tnient. Hall's Catarrh Curv. '
nianufaetiirisltiy F. J. Cheuev& Co! i
loledo, Ohio, Is tho onlv constitu
tional cure on i market. It u
K" , ' "!ftf W. j '.
rlnX ii.vl,, !1 i lt,WLU M'
lp upon the blood and mucus'
siirfus, , ,1... .... n.i. ... r.V
. ".,v. "B1"' niey oner
one liundrvMdonaw for any ease it
wiwwwiw. SmuI for elreulars and
dmilAN and
tNild liy ilriigglots, "5e,
H. V. MATTHEWS.
Matthew:
Office Over Capital National Bank,
SALEM, OREGON!
, . . ., , ,(,.,i p.,i.ioii rifviiriilitioii to Salem," jusleiistof Hie city.
mid suburban lots ami farms ol all descriptions.
MATTHEWS & AINSWORTH,
Real Estate Agents.
cily
ST.
).UTPfl U
AUL0 0U1VJVI,
Boys and Girls.
The school will open on the 'Jlth
of September. Thorough instruc
tion in the prlin.uy and
advanced
English Branches.
LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
-In eouie.-
TKKMS mid further Inrormiitioii mn, be
had on applicat.on to
,.i.Vni...,
' Coi.UiiincM.1
K. If. I'OST,
ta and State Sts.
s-awf
A
K. STRANG,
No. ilOJ Commercial Street,
SALKM, - - OREGON.
-Ur.AI.KH IN-
STOVESand RANGES
I'lHinVni", Gas anil Steam Filling.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
&B- Apent for the niCHAUDSON A '
HOYNTON COMPANY'S Eurnaccs. Es-1
J tabiished in 18
' IOUM F QTRATTHM ?, QHM
, ..'"H'"r.ll;rs..n.1.1.(!..;Il.,!?r;l,.9 ac'"er in
.MUsajAi. .Mi-j.a tiA.M.Jr.. er 1 ori,
It and !." Walker St. John F. .Str.itton's
C'elebraled Kit slan Gut Violin strings, the
Finest in tho World.
i "
r (iiiariiutpe If a dealer receives a
complaint, (which lio believes to bo honest)
from a.iy musician to whom he lias sold
any or tlieso strings, ho Is authorized by
us to give him another string without
charge, and all such loss will bo made good
by cs to our customers, without quibble or
question, (llewurool Imitation.) Dealers
will pleaso send tor descriptive catalogue.
Trad) supplied nt lowest price.
'1-1. P. RANKIN'S
Paint Shop
No. 231 Commercial St.
House and Carriage Painting,
det-oratlng, Walltinting anfl kai-
soimn iil' executed In Mm it.wt
, . ..w .t. v.t
tyie.
Experienced Workmen Employed,
Satisfaction Guaranteed,
Call and see lis before yon let your
work.
Cull und See
T. I. CRONISE,
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
IT HIS NEW QUAltTKlW IV titk
&8$3JS?$$& T
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IS. M. LAW, rroprls.tor.
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New Butcher Shop
AT
No, 216 Commercial Street
AXGEVIXB & HANSOME.
Have opened up -. first-class butcher shop
ntthe above location, where they will bn
pleased to sen e the people with tho
CHOICEST AND 11EST MEATS
of all kinds that the market allordi.
(Jie them a call and be convinced of the
superiority of their meats.
3lloods delivered fice.
DO YOU EAT?
It' you do, call at tho
W. C, T. U, RESTAURANT
in the opera house block, wheie you can
BCi a good clean mealatany timeof day or
evening.
This esiaurant Is under new manage
ment and satisfaction is guaranteed, tv
erything is in ilrst-cl.iss shape.
Mr.nnil Mrs. 8. E IIOWAHI),
Tho New .Managers.
BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES
lly rcimncrlng and decoratlnjj your rcsl
denee. b'or material iro to Sarae.int'.s Va.
rlcty Store, who carries tho latest styles
and pattern-, in Wall Paper, Ilorders and
Decorations, rapcr trimmeuireooi cnarge.
A line lino ot
BABY CARRIAGES
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nlirnvj .,, Iintnl liocliln .. Infi.o nciirl mull t
oi new goods too numerous to mention
WM. SAEGEANT,
Variety Stoie, Commeiclal St., Salem.
fcrAiii.isnr.n iiy nationai. autiiouitv
itnl National Bank
Ol''-
SALEM
-'OREGON.
.,
up,
- $75,000
- 10,000
K. S. WALLACE, - - President.
W. W. ilAHTIN, - Vice-President.
J. H. AI.HKUT, .- - - - Cashier.
DIRtCTORSi
W.T. Giay, W. W. Martin,
J. M. Martin, H. S.Wallace.
Dr. W. A.Cuslck. J. H. Albeit,
T. MeF. Patton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other market.
auie produce, consigned or in store,
either in private granaries or
'public, warehouses.
Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted nt reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San
Francisco, Portland, London, Purls, Berlin,
""& """& uuu siuuiliut.
TWENTY LOTS -
In North Salem
House and lot corner Marion nml
13th streets ; extra farm eight miles
irom Daiem ; eignry acres ncli land,
seven miles from Salem, 17 pei
acre ; four hundred ncres eleven
miles east of Salem, one of the best
improved in the county, 530 per
acre. For salo by
THOMAS & PAYNE
07 Stale St., . - - Salem.
lUqusnndsnro mulcted with diseases of
ihu ivm iey aim urinary urgans, who suf
fer In silence, rather than inako known
their troubles. To all thoo mulcted wo
can otter a safe and speedy remedy In Ore
eon Kidney Tea, which Is coiniiosed ot
herbs, selected with great caro In Oregon,
and warrantwl not to contain minerals of
any kind. .1 few doses ntlord Instant re
Bold by t). AV. SIatliiws A Co.
FOR MEN ONLY.
5isis?ii,Ir.enlrl A,WerAui Debility
rjTTTO "p WMikneM of Bod, t Mind t Effecli
J- - " of ErrororExcein01d-Younr,
B.4wl.klXukMdtDllKMIra4. llnliliUniul
Blnuik,a Will, I J.,.U4 Ortut 4 PrH IM,,
1U.I.W. arUl.f IU Trrilnral-Brattu U a IJ.
(Tnlllirraai 41 bl.l.sTrrrll.rl.. rrtltmCutrif.
Murlltlak IU.lnlliilumuiarMriaU4
OtM)lrr. liinu g MIBlUl C0.,BUFf AlO.M.t.
Trucks and Drays.
MORGAN & MEAD -
Are. now provided with nno new dray
und truck, and ore prepared to do all buil.
nefc lu that line In Wuet of shape.
ii Ji!."5,venelr lerwual supenUion to
Jtrwu. ,1roer BWe and mmeifiaj
TlicCiii)
F. L,
AINSWOItTH.
insworth
AGENTS,
Oregon Housel
Corner Mill and Summer Sts,, '
Tho building formerly occupied by thi
Iloyb' Hoarding Hall has been thoronjlilj
renovated and refitted and Is now opened
to tho general public:
Hoard nor meal j '
Hoard and lodging per day jm
Hoard and lodging per week m
Free transportation of passengers anl
baggage to and from depot.
li. J. SHAItP, Proprietor.
3 oarderS!
Vnyono wishing to board ata quirt
and cozy place, will find the object ol ,
their search tit
IvlRS. M. -A.. THOMPSON'S,
Cor. Chemclccte nnd Ijlberty Sts., BMem,
Where a lew select boarders can 6ecnt
board.
Northern Pacific
GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE
TWO FAST TItAINB DAILY ! ,,
NO CHANGE OK CARS
SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO
And nil points East via
St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS.
Tho Northern Pacific railroad Is the enlx
lino running Passenger trains, Second cm
sleepers (Iree of charge) Luxtirloui W
coaches. Pullman Pnlaco Bleeping Can.
Palace Dining Cnrs, (meals 75c) from Porl
land to tho east.
siee that your ticket read via the prtbera
Paclllc railroad arid avoid the
change of cars.
I nn.n ln.ln.. Q n m nnd R'iQ Xt. Jll.
dally arrivo nt Minneapolis or St. l'aol i
U.VAJ w. Ill, r-.
and G btreet dally nt 11:55 n. m. ai
p. in.; Arrivo nt Tncomn at 7:10 P
4:'J0 a m arrivo Seattle l):23n m andft
x-uiiu uixmivn. liinua w- -i-0Jrt
UUU o.
i maun
ft35pm.
Throueh Pullman Palaco Slceping.ran,
elegant, day coacnes, Jlnest pnuice amii
cars between Portland, Tacoma and beaiu
direct. Dally bervlco. A.D.IUHABLTON
Asst. Gen'l l'nss. Agent, Ul First St., iw.
Washington St., Portland, Oregon.
Depot Corner First undG Streets.
-SEE
Ono hundred acres of extra clear land, ,fln
for dividing up into small tracts, lj om
threo-fourths of a mllo from Salem p
oillce. Price SS5 per ncio. . .wp
THOMAS & PAINE-
iKKlTPUCE
SB
loompanj'
Fire and Ma
rine.
JOS. ALBERT, Agent,
- Salem, Oregon
For Bargains
IN
Family Groceries Provisions, FroitsEif.,
GO TO
THOMAS BURK0WS,
Commercial Street, Salent,0r
Country produce of all kinds "WW?
hand. I f you have not traded with n JJ,
fore. I respectfully solicit a trial beuew
I can suit you both in prices nnd qua"''
THE OLD RELIABLE
Joba
. uiaci.sniiin una wukuu wj-t.- .
Knight U now fully established at W"
Wngon
a a lit 1 fi
quartcm on Liberty Htreet. ? ",
iu
e new method,, in his art and in-
rriy onvwi, -i --.
sjioclalty of dlsonsea of horse's feet. raoa
'Frank Lynch lias charge of bJLf$i
u pinmcnianuuoeii a K"""" rs. j
builnia... Thej geutlemen are too w
know n fur u lo iry aad reownfo fl
Mr.KnlBhi haIH VW W7I,H
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