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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1889)
'oM THE CAPITAL EYEING- J0UB3STAL. TUB OiilTOL JOKRML PUHUHHi:IMII.V,KXCi:iTHU.VAV, I1V TIIK Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Kn tared fit thn pontollke nt Hnlem, Or.,u keeoiid clnM nmlti r. CLARE B.IRVINE, Manager, Ht-o fourth iihrc for tcrniH of nuliKcrln. tlon. . .. Ailprllfiiicnln to linuro Insertion (for tlm kmiiio day) ulioiild be hn tided In by 1 o'clock CorrcKindpnrc containing iipwh of In frcHt mid linportniife Ih dwlrrtl from nil pnrUof the Mate. An nil, 'iitloii will lie p.ild to anon) iiiouh communication. t'erwint delrln,' tliu ('Al'lTAI. Joi'K.vai. Hcnfil nt their Iioiiwm can tiro It hy him till card p-MiieM, or by word lift at thin olllce. ,, Hpoclini'ii number" M-iit freconiippli- lion. QUI' e, eorner Court mid Liberty HtrcetH. Not to be outdone by Douglas and Lime counties, Marlon Ih about to luive a little discussion over lier county poor. Homk fine specimens of Italian marble are on exhibition at Medford, near wlilcli city a vast ledge of this beautiful atone exlstn. It can lie traced with the eye for a half" mile and there Is no telling what wonders a pick and shovel might disclose. TUKBIJAY MAY 21, I Wi I'KNNV POSTAfJi:. There are Inilicnlioimof attempts to bring public sentiment to bear upon (lie authorities in behalf of one-cunt jxistiige. .Many corpora tions having large coiiesondeiico put Into their letters small slips lieurlutr Hie lolleuing: "Aic.miu in favor of one-cent postage? A little ollbrt on the part of each one of u will secuie It. Wille your eongress- iimn or to tile lion, .loiin wuuu innker, I'lMlniiihter-Uenernl, Wash ington, urging that letter piMnge be reduced to one cent." One of these wus slioud lo I'osl-master-Ueneral Wniiaiiiiikcr by u reporter, and he was iihI.ciI if (he department mail slioscil any ie sHinse lo (lie suggestion, "Not yet," he said. "So far as I have been Informed, but one lettel nit Ihesiibjtcl has reached here." "Are you in favor of leiiueiug letter postage1 lo one cent, or will you recommend 117" was asked. "When I was appointed," said the poHl master-general, "I was Im pressed with the Idea that penny postage, as it is termed, was vcrj desirable, and I eamu into (he de pnitmcnt predisposed in lis favor. In fuel, I thought It ought to be es tablished at once. Hut when I leal lied of tlm poor condition of (In service, one-cent postage receded In to the dim distance. When I (IN eoveicd that then) ate many places In this country which receive a mall hut once, a week and that not al ways icgulnrly, It seems tome that what was needed most by nil con cerned was frequent and regular service fiom the post-olllce depart ment. Postage In this country is as low as that of any country In the woild, for penny postage in ICng liiud Is i cully two-cent poslugc In our money. For the present, I pie- for to conduct the business of the de partment on the piiuclplo of the sleeping car companies not to re duce the rale, but lo Improve tlm servltv." borne Timely Toplcn. (CorrtHpundcnce of the Cnpltul Journal.) In view of a bounteous berry crop, it would be In order to appoint a day of fasting and supplication, and ask for cheaper sugar, for a season. If the grangers had shaken the flag of Independence once more the twine trust would would have stampeded entirely, and Scott would have wanted the militia ordered out at once. After reading the Oregonian it makes one feel good to think he did not live among the "old repro bates" who fought, bled and died to establish this, a once free, govern ment. And had they been made of such material as the Oregonian man they would never have been guilty of such conduct. General LaFayette, once famous as ourself-sacrlllcing friend, appears at a great disadvantage, when view ed through the Oregonlan's specta cles. Jlut he will lie great Just the same. (. H. In Those Old Days. 1 When Washington wan president, An cold ns nny Icicle, He neuron iijrnllroad went And never rodea bicycle. He read by no electric lamp, Nor heard about the Yellowstene: He never licked n postage stamp, And nocr saw a telephone. His trousers ended at the knees, Hy wire he could not send dlpatch; Hefllledhls lamp with whale oil grease, And never had n match to scratch. Hut In these days It's come to pass, All work is with such dashing done We've nil those things; hut then, nlas We seem to hate no Washington. -Hurdette. "SCriAI'S." Tin: Chinese aie selling Imincnso quantities of worthless ten for A liter lean consumption. No Chinese tea need be consumed at all. The Chinese are often as disgustingly lllthy in bundling tea In China as tney are well known to be hem In J other business; and as they are lacking even in the elastic faculty known us a commercial conscience, It would bo conducive to health to dispense, with any aillelo of fund or drink prepared by them. The Japanese, on the contrary, are rigid Jy clean and fully hs conseloutlous as the average American. Their uneolored tea Is purer In llavor than Chinese black tea, but it Is not as strong. Green tea, from either countiy, Is, like most of our colored candles, poisonous, by icasou or metallic, and other poisons used In coloring. TheJapaucho ate by fin the most progics.slve people InAsla. Sentence Deferred. Judge "I'risoner, Jsland up and explain why ou were discovered prowling around the roof of Brown's hen coop last night." 1'ils.iner ".Sense me fo' blushln,' yo Iiouiih, lull yo sco w'en I axed my gal, Hal Jenkins, if she lubbed me las' night, she tole me (ergo an' read my answer in de stahs! So, yo' I'oiiah, dat's aekiy w'at (lis ver coon was look-in' fo' on datyer hen coop." Mixed Tliem l!i. A western man came to see Long, fvllow'tt house, which had been (leu. Washington's hcadqtiaiters during the war of independence, and when lie was taking leave of the venerable poet, who hud most cotii teously shown him over the place, shook hands and said: "Well, good-bye, general, I am pioud to see you looking so hale at your advanced age." Ilow Indians Cook Ducks. "Talk about cooking birds," said Joggles, yesterday, "when I was In the Kogue liver country with the Indians, thuy would take the ducks we shot and roll them in Ilio clay, featheisand all, and throw them on the hot could and ashes. After a while, when the clay was baked, we would take the bricks, or whatever you may call them, out, break oil" the clay, and, with it, all the feath ears, and II ml the naked duck done most elegantly." Astorian. The consumption of beer and whisky Is rapidly Increasing in India. The base hall season is once more In full blast and the baseball crank Is happy. The people of licrmudu export all their potatoes and eat cheap impor ted ones. A permanent library composed solely of books written by women is to lie established in Paris. There are forty-eight zoological gardens in the world, six f them being in the United Stales. James II. Hall, a machinist in Cin cinnati, 20 years old has bioken the record and married his mother-in-law. Chicago has 20,000 girls woiking for starvation wages. Some make $2, and a number get as high as frJ.50 per week. A hen which iss.iidto have hutch ed and raised sixteen chickens fiom fifteen eggs is one of tne curiosities of Withlaehooehc, Fla. The U. S. supiemo court has sus tained the Scott exclusion act. An exodus of Chinese from the United States Is now in order and impera tive. Ask permission of a penurious man to interview liim for the ben efit of some churituble object and the chances are he will not give assent. The lrebyterian church, in con vention at Chattanootra, Tenn., to revNe ni Holes of faith, lias selected a Calvinistfor moderator as against an avowed Darwinian. Diicklen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sore, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed togive pel feet satisfaction, ormoney refunded. Price 2-5 cents per box. For sale by Daniel J. Fry, drug gist. Richard Uoecken wasiurcsted for sending n challenge to Henry Vll lurd to fight u duel with him. He is apparently Insane. This is the season of tho year when the raw, cold winds create sad havoc with the hands and complex-. Ion. Soft white hands and a clear "peachy" complexion can bo as suredly preserved bv the freouent application of Dutard's Specific. If rubbed into the skin well it leaves no greasy surface. The skin absorbs it. Sold by IX W. Mntliews. The national board of underwriters favor withdrawing entirely from doing business in Texas, because of adverse legislation in that state. EUI'M'M. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no siiecial mention. All who have used Electric Hitters sing tho same song of praise. A purer medicine docs not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will cure all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt rheum and otlier affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria Iroin thosysteni and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric .Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money roiunaeu. t'nee oucts. and I I I NOB HILL! Tills new plat just put on the market is the most desirable now offered in Salem for building lots. They have no equal. The whole plat is in a ., Di.,f ,.r miiHvnMnii. sPPded In clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no stubs, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and level, has n fine view of the city, surrounding country', tin-' mountain ranges anu suow-cqu peaks. Fine cold well water. Is twelve blocks south of the Chemckete hotel and postofllcc blocks. These lots are offered by Jones & Watson on Installments, one-tenth cash and one-tenth In quarter yearly payments without Interest until paid. These lots are now actually worm in casn more than the prices named for them on long time without interest. Sev eral lots have already been sold on which line lesiilcnces will be erected, and a number more have been optioned. If you want one or moie lots call on JONES & WATSON, wh will show you the plat and the lots. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Boys and Girls. Tho school will open on the 21th of September. Thorough Instruc tion In the prlinmy and aaw.nccd English Branches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC -In coui-he.- TKKMS and further Information mij be had on application to HKV. R II. 1'OST, Cor. Ohemcketn and State Sts. i-20-tf New Butcher Shop AT No. 216 Commercial Street AXGEVINE & IIANSOME. Have opened up a flrst-clnsi butcher shop nt the above .location, where they will be pleased to ere tho people with tho CHOICEST AND WIST MEATS of all kinds that the market nfftirds. Olve them a call and be convinced of the superiority of their meats. S(loods del I ered li ce. Oregon Housel Corner. Mill and Summer Sts OTffiS Wig1 "nd ,s &g Board nor meal Hoard and lodging per'dav" Hoirdnnd lodging per wte Freo transportation of tv,.",m"' baggago to nnd from depot. uger" 11 -tl 15. J, i depot. --' mi( SAHP, ProprlcU)r The Salem Atetrac -AND- LAND COMPANY! Have removed to Imlldingnujoining Thompson' jewelry storeon Commercial street. SI. 00 per bottle at D.in'l J. drutr store. Fry's Adviccsjdiow that three to five Inches of snow is now lying all over Xoilhcrn Wisconsin and Michigan A. EX STRANG, No. .".01 C'ommei JalStiec-t, SALEM, - - OREGON. -ui:am:h ia- I n September, BST, Omar Stewart, of Jted Hlufi; Cul., i swallowed a piece of the kernal of a poach. It lodged in his intestines and caused hisdeath last week. Itnllroml men say there are be tween :()()() nnd flOOU turnips of tho most desperate order along the line of railroad between Ogden and Itono, Cat. The com ts have decided that all Mib-eiloers to newspiipeis aie hold responsible until nnvaianes are paid and the A good digestion waits on appe- uiu anu a good appetite is one ot tne surest signs of perfect health. If you are low spirited, initable. bil- lious, or have an irregular appetite, then we advise you by all means to take Or. Henley's Dandelion Tonic. It will make a new man of you. Sold by D. W. Mathews. The Sainoan confeience is moving very slowly in its proceedings at Herlin. "in iik ok .Mir io nc." Kolilo(tiled the melancholy Dane. A sen of troubles opposed. He slnaiik before them; ambition lay dead. Life, as he viewed it, rested miller a ,i Ilow cloud, tinged with Kieen. j unmet, io mviulliu, was hll lous The blood, dKcas.cd, carried through the natural gates and allows ol tlie body, ninile lile a bin den; and STOVESadRANGES I'lHiiiliinif, Gas ami Slcara Killins. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. W Agent for tho ttlCHAHDSON & UOYNTON COMPANY'S Fuinacei. Es tablished In ISO DO YOU EAT? If yon do, call at tho W. C, T, U. RESTAURANT In the opera home block, where you can get a good clean mealat any timcot day or evening. This ictnttrnnt Is under new manage ment nnd satisfaction is guaianteed. Ev erything is In lirst-clnss sh ipe. .Mr. nnd Mis. S. n HOWAHD, The Sew .Managers. JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers nnd Wholesale dealers In MUSICAL MEHCHANDISJE. New York, 41 and 43 Walker St. John F. Stiatton's Celebinted Hiusian Out Violin stilus, the Finest in the Woiid. I'.M'lKit' coast prunes niv now muked hlgheM In ipmllty of any In the New York market. There has Ih'oii some doubt as to their l.ivplm? liuilltlcs, but a test was recently iniiilo by shipping Mime to New York by the Isthmus, w,,., mi them more Mvenly than the voyage from Kurope; and they stood f per fectly, neither moulding, foiment. I luguorsiillerlng In any wav what-ever. Answering for lliiiheir. Conductor Kxciims me, madam, but I shall have to ask you for a ticket for that boy. I think he's over live years old. (Sen. Atom (with dignity) Sir, can't you tell a man when you see hint? Here are tickets fur myself and wife, sir. Conductor totters feebly on to the next car. -'ir impels aie ordeied V..V n. .;.!'. .. V. ' " " ' "V"' " llkmitlmi...l "" iiiowi nil: uuuj IllllgllUieil ill tl (llstontinucd. tenfold degieehis other ills. Purify If you would be in fashion have ! "-' blood, give new life and action your house painted a deep .cd. T.'i! 'V, v-Yn'''!' n?"1'0 JJr' P,1ercu,'J That u tin. ift.i r.wi v , . I V"ll,("" -kl,iLal Discovery, and your l nut Is the latest fad. A Vermillion drowsiness, lnck of appetite, chilly red with duik tiimniiims is said to sensations cllow skin, bad hn-ntli. i . . I ti ii, ,i ' . --., win nu iiepan, as ino morning mists aie disnelleil bv tlm ilulmr u,.. I -.7 .-.w ..J...Q OHU. iiiousaniisoi cures follow the use At School. Teacher Now, Hobby, how much do six and four make? Hobby (wigorly) Klovun, sir. Teacher Now guess again. Hobby (doubtfully) Twelve-nine -thhteen. Teacher How about ten? Hobby (euiltlngly)-Oh, you can't fool mo that way. Five mid live lunku ten, Tin: scheme of removing l.Ibbv prUm to Chicago for exhibition was difficult In assign m,y cr.'dllablo motive, lu memories nn Mliifiil, Its aicliuluns ivvoltliii?. .i n,.'. wUiit mid moat patriotic Ihmki of One ofour most prominent pn-aeh- erieiuineioiiowing anecdote as a fuct whenever he hears of a story too incredible for belief: "A Wry wicked man U-canie converted, and In course of time It came to hN turn to pray m elass-mectlng. Not being used to speaking in public, of course no was very much cmliarro,sed. This is the Mibstauco oflils prayer: 'Oh, Lord, thou Olvcr or all good' look dow ti with pity on poor jicople! You are rich and can aa then! plenty to cat while on eaith. Send every one of them full iwnvl of Hour, plenty of bird and a sldo of bacon, a hum, or so, u hhuuI of but- be about the light thing There is In proseet a lush for the lands of the great Sioux reservation in Southern- Dakota, soon to be opened to settlement, that is likely to beat the it-cent rush to Oklahoma. A number of Hoston philanthro pists have formed a syndicate and propose to establish a factory of boots and sliocs and clothing in one of tho pooiest districts in Iieland for the purpo.se of giving employment to evicted tenants, and oihtrs on the J'.merald Isle. The honor of being the first color ed appointee of tho president has fallen to Hew James M. Townsend of tho General laud olllce. Mr. Townsend wasa member or the llf-ty-fourth Massachusetts .icginiont during tho rebellion, since the war ho bus boon a member of the I mil una legislation, and iMit present the missionary secretary or the A. M. K. church. Ho has been a warm pcr- .......I in iuL. ncs ( ent tor BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES Hy lepjpeiing and decorating 3 our resi dence. For material go to S.ngeant's Va ilety Sloie, who cniiles the latest stjles and patterns in Wall Paper, Houleis and Decoiatlons. Paper tilminedfieeof charg. . A lino Hue of BABY CARRIAGES nlwnys on hand, besides a large nssoitment of new goods too numcious to mention WM. SAItGEANT, Vaiiety Stoic, Commeicial St., Salem. Titles Investigated, Money to Loan, Land for Sale, Houses for Rent CALL AND SEE Us. BoarderS! of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Itomedy, UUlll.s, 50 Queen M..ry of Eayaria Is dying of diopsy nnd cancer of the liver. Oiciron Kidnev Tea is nut nn in h'i.. .,.. i .... : i, - ;iu iijjih un 00X08 wnicii preserve intact, its peculiar medical proper- run iiueciious ior nrenarlmr soual niiiiiy years. IU hideous wulhi would b,v., i.u, i V'"'. iMid every one of vonr - their total diMriiiiiim n.. i. I lui;. Iiuultv cntnr.M i...rr..i .. " - ' SlVi 1,1 lotai distructlon. lint u. demolition In u railway wieck ai coiiiplUlies the distnu-tloii. TiiKroml from Astoria wllhuss tlmuiKh tho valley to. Silent. f, jiasMSi through Mo.Mlnuvillolt will U Invalid of the nuuiev put up heiv henco If no money U forthcoming in, iviii, m-(Hiier, fsilcm has lung nro rva.iled that nil wind ami i,u money won't build ndlrwuti, TftK evolution of the hleyde fnnii toy ton machine ofpniciloiilutliiu lm Ut'ii ono of the notublo detulU Itltlio jmHsrewIon fu, jM fl,w yttiw. the tea, accompany each naekiiiro It is also put up in liquid form, a concentrated extract. Your diug gist is milhoilcd to lefund the mon ey, if Oregon Kidney Tea does not do what is claimed for it. For sale iy I). W. Mathews. Crops throughout Minnesota are said to promise a good harvest. A M'liVI' OF I'.WKU SVVhS IILK I.IKK. It-wasjust an ordinary scrap of writing paper, but it saved her life. Hie was in the last stages of con sumption, told by physicians that she was Incurable and could live on ly a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece VV 'i'l'lV'K Puper silo read of Dr. King's New Diseovorv. nn,i ,mt .. sample bottle; it helped her, she bough a largo bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew bet ter last, continued it i use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh ug 140 pounds For fuller particu lars send stamp to li. Cole, DruirgM, bort bniitli. Trial bottle "I """'woiiderlul discovery five at lXin'lJ. Fry's ding store. tur Guiiruntee If n dealer receives a complaint, (which he believes to bo honest) from iiny musician to whom he has sold iiy oi uieso strings, ne is niuuorlzed by I-I. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No.L.i41 Commercial St. O House and Cm-riium P, ,;,,,-, Sign writing, Paper hanging ami decorating, Wall tinting and kni- tho latest ihyono wishing to board nta anlet MRS. M. A. THOMPSON'S, Cor. Chemckete and Liberty Sts., Haiem, boiT 'V t0W SelCCt boartIers c"11 su - l Northern Pacific Railroad ! GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY' ! ' NO CHANGE OK CABS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO m as to give him another string without ehnige.and nil such loss will be made good by us to our customeii,, without quibble or lucstlon. (Ilcunrcot Imitation.) Dealers will please send tor descriptive catalogue, liadj supplied at lowest price. Cull und See T. T. CRONISR. Salem's Popular Job Printer, A'w.MIS. NKXV QUAHTKHS IN TIIK . Sluto Insuraneo Ilulliling, Cor. Com. tnerclnl and Chemekete streets 'Mtf sonnning executed style. Experienced Workmen Employed. satisfaction Guaranteed, Call and see us before yon let vottr work. A I'ortuiiuto UrudfUt. Mr, Wwln w. Joy for muy xr. n.l ,,. . lro..ron. .Iraggl.t on thecoruorof Stoatou n.l M.rkrt mn.i l 8iu Fr.ncl.co, proUblr nr dw.iuM of rhillng m e.ltU tho infill, cine klu, of lh eouutry. lint , rfou, runiort hvlnBlfn iloitlug .rouua to tho effect tht h. I.m .Inia It big. u ,. r10rtl,r w ditllf, to uofaftU lhe.-u...nJ iftor mucli ....uu.ij iiurarim mo followlnt; tiorj It .mutth.UU.ut ft, )cr.eo u Ki-glUh .-tthofoc...ih,tr.mMohim.ttr.el 1 U''t,ilU'all.liti!i Well to lio lire little .tteullon. the trratmcut tud WU.tcd Mill. O... . . ... .. .. .. ... iwiuiuu ruoituiiiu Mti ur lit" iml ln,ot infalllbl. ..( ,t- uil,.t lufthoil. ux, hi. Hfll.k,,,t ,eCrt w. -- .uva . mj.ury . nlnudf. Af,r tl. Ja , nrfilrk. Kil . . ....... .wu, ,,r irr Jlr Joy dclfruilma THE HOME RESTAURANT. Having been furnished for tho especial .. nceonimodiitlon of tho public, we nn.llli?,'1".0.1" I0" ? "'9 the. IIUN'Glfi- ; "-iv 'ts id -uur iiome ueus, now I"1,1": " "Iiome" meals sei ved leg. nlVr ,,m,es a iUy- No Chinese In yours If "1ous " va" "tl "eo for E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Cor. tomt aim High St., Salem, Or. Im .ttr.ctisl no Jll. kllCCf. .rcuifd to 1. In AnarcliUts are fomeiitliiL' I.m.i agitations in Italy. t VJP- iKiieu or ineiii. i,".vr. r... :.k.. ' .ffuiM io iw in 'slw.ni.i i... ,." .., -' . "iiy utcf lU.ruidU.lufydl.onlfr. ,' ' ..hl' ' Lo,tl C I'tard's t-uxKi. in f.o, hl, ,blllty ,0 ,?";, ". " r ,HIJlr.ni a ' '.. it ,. DR. JORDAN'S ML'SEDI UK ANATOMY 7ol .Market st.San Francisco CALIFOKNIA. (lonnd learn how to avoid illsease.ahd how wonderful, ly yon are made. Conamta. Hon ami treatment pera on ally or by letter or weak ucs.es mid all disease o men. s,.ini f. i.,?: I'rlvnte otllco 211 tieary street. TWENTY LOTS In North Salem House .and lot corner Marlon and v, !. '?tS; V'V1 farm 'eht miles from Salein; eighty acres rich land, seven miles from Salem, 17 pel aero ; four hundred acres eleven miles east of Salein, one of the best improved in the county. 30 ner acre. For sale by ' l THOMAS & PAYNE 07 State St., - . . Saiom. Dissolution nf 1'artnersliln. N0TI,IiS?,ls Ilerc,b' Blven Hint the partner i... Bi ' M- iJolt n"d IT. G. Holt whn have beui openitlne n wiw :,.V Ui!...l,5 !n' iSJS.'i! ""n. under St. And nil points East via PAUL and MINNEAEOLia- 1 he Northern Pacific railroad Is the only lino running Passenger trains.Secondclisi slcepeis (free of charge) Luxuriom Day coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Can,' Palace Dining cars, (meali 75c) from Port land to the cast. Sco that your ticket read via the Northern Pacific railroad and avoid the change of ears. Leave Portland nt 8 a m. nnd 8:) p. m. dally arrlvo nt Minneapolis or 8t. Paul at J:0u p. m. Pacific Division. Trains leave Front and G street daily ot 11:55 n. m, and & P.m.; Arrlvo at Tacoma nt 7:10 p man4 4:20 a m arrive Seattle 0:25a m nnd9:35p m. ihrougU Pullman Polnco Sleeping fan, elegant day coaches, finest palace dining cars betweon Portland, Tacoma nnd Seattle direct. Dally service. A. D. CHARLTON Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 121 First St, Cor. vynshlngton St., Portjaud, Oregon. Depot Corner First andQ Streets. SEE Ono hundred acres of extra clear land, line for dividing up into small tracts, U only three-fourths of n mllo from Salem post ofllcc. Price $85 per acre. THOMAS 4 PAYNE iw mm w II be continued by T. .M.mi i it S,s ?? no uni cnitiuni, :. lalms ngulnst niid col' miBtir, a lartvl of salt, a imrrel of 'W,'10m "" ,,vn'' na wrrin.u ih rr. ills 3 1 'S m""'!' il? Wl,,Bht '" BW far burns A 1 1 I A H H ptt r- !3Sfcsa,-VT fflhtsii WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY ,,'!',,T.,rlnowi,a,B,rh iu ' tiou of the country than nil otln bce- er --I .ii iiiucuiei. ami until i... iKriiMr i in ,i i ,,...... ... . 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AII1I-IIIB II Uruaimtes Students In Classical Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES awyfEKviiSswft T- M. IIOI.T. ' ' tt ,, ,; " ""rcrM.n.Or,,.-,.."'! Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD iSSntmS" personal sunervi.fo to btato nnd Commercial IN8UBAHCE OompftDJ" Fire and M rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - 8alem,Oreon Jfl njj Thev r-TCo V1.T1 ,,,c UW1' stiape. nil wnrbLU?i,,,e,r Ponal supervUIo to ?." xI..rk- Oorner Statu nnd dm,m.i,i "UVUIS, For Bargains IN mucus They offer it III Kchnnlmun.fl.. ... . Che. Send for aluiKue "M"y ln September T1UM. VAN SCOV. . Me,m, Oregon, I WffiS?5K"'5r herbs K..ilir,o.i.!i,.iUllen ,a eomiosed ot lief. n UOs0s attord Instunt rc- sWbyn.W.MntJiW8 4Co. Family Groceries ProWsfons, Fruits Eff., CIO TO THOMAS BUKR01VS, Cornmarolal Street, Salem, Or Country produce of nil kinds lway hand. 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