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K ) THE CAPITAL TCVn:NTNTq JOTJUKAIi pi I, 4 ,fc THE GAPITiL JOURNAL r rULlHHi:i)IJAll.Y,i:xuKlT.SUNl)AV, y tjib Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) KnUrcd nl tlio iwnttofllcfi nt Halcm,Or.,n Mcond-clnM milter. CURE B.IRVINE, Manager. Kco fourtli Iiko fur term of Aubwrlp- Auicrllwinpnl lo Initirr InM-rtlon (for tlio mi mo lny) Klioiild Iip handed In by I CorrcMKimlpncp rnulnlplnc newj of In-t-TPHt nwl ImiKirtniico In denim! from nil parUof I ho Mule. No attention will bo ild to anonymous eominiinlratlniiK. . . , I'crxjiiit iliitlrliiB Uio Capital JorusAi, nerved nt lliclrlioiin'x run yevury It by ihik-l-il card riiUCHt, or by word left at till Hpvclincii number ent freonniippllcn- Olilco, corner Court and l.lbprty HlreclH. TJIUJtSDAV JUNK (I, 1880. ALASKA ,.vn unit iii:soi;hci:h. To one wliOHC'tittciilloii linn never bo -n called to tliu fuel, It ncetiis rath er HurpriHlin? tlmt Kim Kuiucleco In on the meridian tlmt divides Uio POs-chhIoiih of tins United Stale- Into cuual imrlH. 'Ihu AIiimkhii ur ctilpelno fxt'inl iih fai to the vit ofSan FranulHCo as Maine Is to the cast of It. We me furthermore not ant to realize that the ena-d line 01 Almiku oxciuiIh that of the United Slatea, anil that Uh teirltory 1-t equal In extent to the portion of the I Tul ted Statin wipt ol the MhnlwdiHil river. lln iHhindw mewiine 1,100 In number, ami Uh heeiiery H" K""l ami rugged, with Its abrupt head IiiihIh, Hh gigantic riivini-H, Uh miow covered mountains and liicii-iH, mill enormous rlvi-m, an any on Mils con tinent. It Iiiih a population ofahoiit 1(2,000, only .'I.imki of whom me whites. The few towns that aio to lie found are Fcntti-rcd along the count, and are iiinelpally tradlngnud (lull ing station. The most Important Ih Silkn, formerly the Heat of the Russian governor, and at tho time called New Arelmiiuol. It has a liopulatlon ofahoiit 1,000 ninl Is the headijuarterH of the United Slates allthoritk'H. It Iiiih rorlllli'atlniiH, magazines, and a iiiaguetlu observa tory, ami Iijih a Oreeli church and htohnp. It iiIho hoaHlHofa training school for Indian ehlldien. On a rocky point near Bitku Ih situated the ciiHtlo, which in spite of Uh rug ged walls and severe iiHpeet, possess i'hUh secrets mid Uh romance. It wuh formerly the ahode of a Itusslun princess who held sway In Iho Ter lltory, and who was nmrdcicd In her own home In the midst of gay levels by a Jealous admirer, Ouo of tho most curious pmcllccH of tho natives Is their method of dis posing of tho dead. Tho bodies of tho departed uro cremated and de posited In log houses, which are sur mounted by borne carved object in wood which Is supposed to guard tht' ashen of tho deceased whoso bones lie beneath. The llshiug Industry Is Mug very lapldly developed. Nineteen wiliunn i-nuni-rics are now In opera tion in Alaska, ami very tew rcalte how tht) waters of Alaska abound In salmon. They are much mote numerous then they are in tlio pro. llllu waters of California, Oiegon ami Washington, Thousands have been taken, ho wo tiro informed in a recent government icport, by a sin glo haul of (lie seine. We quote the following fiom tiilsrepert: "On tliu southeast shores of the Alaskan peninsula, in the bays with Mimll streams eiiteilug Into them, tho salmon ate crowded so thickly thai tho progress or tlio boat Is hit jH-dwl by them, and should a south- east storm suddenly arWu at such ' tu'iisoiiK, tho Dili are driven on the beach In lumiuiiT.ihlo ipiiu titles Olio of tho UukmImi navigators injur ed uc (18(111 that under Midi clrctini stances ho hasK-eiitliobciii'li Mrown two or time feet deep with Mniud til Miluuiu, Vancouver Iiiih record ed tlmt lie saw them in llurruugh's Inlet cant upon tlio U'lieh hi great numbers." Tills all sounds Indeed like a UnIi story, but wo iiium not look upon it uskiiiuv, tw It appears lit government rooonlH, TliONihnoii lldicilcs have Incrvai. nl very i-ipldly. lit ISs7 oltjhtron viuh'U were i itK.igod In tlio tnilllo and 100,000 can ofHilmon woroo.v Krtcd. In 1SS8 (he number of vos boUluul Increased to twenty-eight tuuUH'twiviiHiKMWaud :W0,tHvj ens os weroex ported, Winding l alo o.Uuvoly car ried on ; Alaska, and Iss7 forty von hoi were engaged In till hindnoss, six of w hub wire Moniucrs. The total catch yielded &v.us ImireU of ill and t V'.'Mi poiiudi.of w hiileUnie. Olioof thogieateM iunuiicvi of ihU vast region it. lu fontts, which r practically vlrulu.--.S.'leiitllk Amer ican, i A throrUl htm luvosllciiusltht-eas wens wmi loupiiomw ami dollwite ma a . . . I thcriiiomotors, ami ho anuouuivi. Martitng uimiwric. no dUlin- maun, and exclaimed, "What ,, gulslaM MiiuuU hke tho boiling of bcautirul day!" "H always Umu rocks, ami ivtlmtitiil tlmt a uilleaml laml," r.mlks.1 llahiitiutiu, impi ou-liuir urHilHintuih tlio Ohio anil lug that ho llv,l In the Ik.uu of juiliaua ga ileitis Uio UiujKmttireJnn vruj9wrtme(w. ,v..V Phof. JoskI'H !'. Jonks answers! the question, "Is It safe to drill the 'earth too much?" The profeswr iajSlmies the earth to Iks n hollow sphere filled with u gaseous Hiihlancc, called by us natural gas, and he thinks that tapping these reservoirs will cause disastrous explosions, re sulting from tho lighted gas coming In contact with tlmt which Iscscaje ing. JIc compared the earth to n. bal loon lloatcd and kept distended by the gas in the interior, which, if ex hausted, will cause tho crust to col lapse, afi'cct the motion of the earth In its orbit, cause It to lose Uh place among the heavenly bodies, and fall in pieces. W:nii:Mj Phim.iiw, In his lec ture on the "Lost Arts," In speak ing of malleable glass, tells of a Ro man who, In the age of Tiberius, had been banished, and returned to Rome, bringing a wonderful cup. This cup he dashed upon the marlilu pavement, and it was crushed but not broken by tlio fall Although Homcwhat dented, with a hammer he e.islly bent It into shaie again. It was brilliant, transpaient, but not brittle. Ho further states that tho Romans obtained their chemis try from tho Arabians, and that they brought It into Kpain eight centuries ago. In the books of that ago there is a kind of glass spoken of that, If supported by one end, by its own weight. In a day's time would dwindle, down to a lino line, so that it could bo curved around oiic'h wrlhtliko a bracelet. Iliiinpn-t of tlio llumconatliN. April Mth, 1880, tho homeopathic physicians and chemists of Paris, Prance, held a banquet to celebrate the anniversary of the birth of Sam uel Hahnemann, the founder of the medical system to which they be long. Tho llrst important euro of Hahnemann which established his reputation In Paris was that of the dautglier of M. Logon ve In lo.'W, Hahnemann being at tlio time al ready advanced in years. The child, four years of age, was dying and bad been given tip by the doctors, who had exhausted all remedies. Tliu despairing parents had also given ui all hope, and a friend of AI. I.egouvo's, tho artlHt Amaiiry Duval, was painting the portrait of tho poor llttlo suH'erer. Upon lln lshliig his task it suddenly occured to Auiaury Duval that ho had heard of Hahnemann, a German doctor, who, according to report, treated his patients in a verydiHeront man ner from that of the general profes sion. Why should they not call hhn In, especially as tho regular physicians had in consultation de cided to try nothing farther, as they could no longer ward oil' death? At such painful times ouo catches at the slightest hope, and miming to tho house, where Hahnemann lived, in (ho Rue Milan, Ainaury Duval brought him back to his iillheted friends, lln approached the bed where lay tho tineoucloiis child, and passionately ordered the attendants to throw out of the win dow all of the drugs which he saw nt hand. "Give tho child as much water to drink as it wishes. Thoy have have thrown a tiro of live coals Into her body; wo must tlrst extin guish that lire!" They blindly nil lowed his dlicctlons, and the next day llnlineuu'iin returned and brought a potion, of which lie administered a few drops only. The child was cured in a few days. Was not that a hannv chance? At all events such a euro created much excitement, and Hahnemann was the talk of tlio tune. ' Ho did not lack enemies or nppo-, nUIod, and ouo doctor who treated1 the now system with contempt, li lHiMng of tho Hire of tholiltlc girl, icmaiki'it with tho mostunt-i? in nl professional etitiblsteuey th.it ho regretted OMvedlngly that the child had not tlied, lto that as 11 tn.tv. It u-.i, IV...,. ll.w ..,..,.,..,.1 tli.it I lahnen.aiiii nerulled I.U .uUu-u.iit.i.iililllples.l.ut tl.iMUMf-l ,. , , , , i .. i rol between tlieuiselves and thoj oilier phyhlelaiis has lasted, as isl " " "" "' .."... . s-... v well known, without abatement to this day. It Is eertaln that liahne-' maun ihwcomi! an original a.ul v;erv ' attraitlvo iH-ixunillty, and It Is mI.I that tlio hlia of the system ,. when one of his own children was! very ill. l'o'.ihtliu his own skill, though ho had been pniotlohtg for inanv'itvor Ills s'eok cent a daluUlv uu- Oregon is one of tlio nmM produe years, he called in a brother phyM-1 broldered blanket vhue pockets' lYsUu's Ul u,," ls vat cla,iini,,,rl,a(hu,,andhola(erIbulgiMwl(hl,,.npsofsug,,r.'lIow, onu-reti violent ami uliirulreiuoilu. Hahnemann while witnessing the Milllirlugoriilrt ouuglscj' as thev were applying tho catM.c and th'o cupping ghiNs, ivvoltol. ".Vo," lie erlrtl,"! will not Ivtlieexecutloiterof my chllill" Aud fronuliat monicnt threwhluisclfliitoiliosvslcm which ... . w... i.. r V I , was to yi dor ruinou. uml which lm rcvoiutlonUcd medioliic, M. l,e joiive hut rltitcil sound tnrle if the man. One mdlaiu spring day ho wont to mv llah:i eternal Iwriuony. lie ilnuik mttv water. "For what gool arc tho crutches of wine?" lie would SUV. JliS eilll Was lliai OI II pmioso- i l . i i.. . i. .ii.i One morning upon waking he did not feel as well as usual, and request - cd a remed v of ills wife.Iwho assist - ... ..... t.ti ml him in tlio nrenaration of his ,., .. , medicines, ins win.', mucn jhuiisu than himself, and who had a blind faitli in him, brought him tho desired Hjiccilic. "If this is not successful it will bo a grave matter," he remarked. In the evening lie become worse. "I shall dlo to-morrow," said lie, simply, and ho prepared himself, using his dying forces iiwiiedltuliun of Ills death, and then dictating till his voice failed, many scientllic. in structions to his followers. Ho was eighty-four years of age. Uauner of J'lfe'l't- . Tlir b'ri'at, Man. in Oklahoma. From the hllla of Tcnncwscc, from tliojiinlesof .Mlitourl, l-'roin Topeka And WiilPGku, Kulitmnoo nnit Knnliukco, Tliey went tcurini; down In fniy. And grab Is tlio game In HtakliiKa claim. Tlio hero of nil Ih the man with gall The M)ii of a t;iin Who enjoys the fun, Who'd lo u noti for the Job Of plnylti hob with the niob; Tliu Kunher, the rusher, The tenderfoot uniwlicr; The roarer and ranter, Iiialunter In banUr, Huraof thollopof his i)o, i Always on top In the drop; The (I ither an J erasher, l'artleular sliishrr, Aud woolly-eyed gasher; Tho whooper and hiiorler, The uik-for-iKwiiinrter Thtf llooiner. Clnclnuall Times. "SCRAPS' Tho legislature of Florida desires tho United States to take Cuba un der her wing. "Why, "said a counsel toa witness, "aio you so precise In your state ment? Are you afiaid of telling an untruth?" Witness (promptly) "No, sir." Tlio interstate commerce commis sion has begun an inquiry in the na ture and causes of railway accidents. Tlio deadly car stove, the mutilat ing freight car coupling nru now to undergo olllcial scrutiny. School mistress Elizabeth, define ferment. Elizabeth Ferment, to work. .School mistress Give mo a sentence containing the word. Eliza beth I love to fernict.t in the gar den "" .....- " .......... forbearing husband," sobbed John's widow, on her ieturn from the funeral. "Vos" said a syiup.ithiz-! "Poor John! ho was a kind and il ig neighbor, "but It'a nil for tho'""'''!'? , , V " ,lt i, , ,! u ". ... . .. . i bought a large bottle, It helped her est. ou must try ami coiiilcirt , ,,v. bouulit tuiotlior anil tri-uw liet- host yourself, my dear, with the thought tor fast, continued itn use and is now that your poor husband is at peace i strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh , ,llll( ,, lug M0 pounds. I' or fuller particu- "l '" ' ' hits send Mump to W. 11. Cole, A lady in Bordenrown, who lived Druggist, Fort hiuitli. Trial bottle near a church, was sitting by the1 of this wonderful discovery free at window listening to theeilckets who1 J- l'y's drug store. were loudly chirping; the nnisio, "How are von getting on in your from the choir being quite audible. now place?" asked n lady of a girl A gentleman dropped in who had wlioni sho had recommended for a just pas-ed the church. "How loud- ly they sing to-night." said he. Yes," said tho lady thinking of the crickets "and they say they do It with their hind legs." Myrinoeldcs, mi ancient carver, was so prollcient in nilero-copie mechanism that ho made an Ivory chariot with four wheels, and as many harnes.-ed horses, m so small a compass that a tlv might have hidden them all under his wings. The same artisan made a ship w ith all her decks, masts, yards, tigging and sallx, which took up scarcely more room than the chariot. "Now, MIns Brown," wild an car nest llsUnor, "won't you play sin. e thlng for us.", "No, thank ou,' ,? ' '" : ... o .1.1 . I... I...I ,. .111,1...!.... I M- jiuiu. jwiriicsi livelier: ".mi would I, hut Ileie he was , .' - """i stopped liy tho eNprossion on the , .V"""K ""V " '"', anil lie IllOKt'U i...i..t. ..... i i .. i i. t i ........ .i .- i. ... . ,. "' '. , ,,' ' r ' , " "" ". " "ur "nv I '' uleiu-v, naiiM-a iiafns hi the ,,a'1 '"U''H.v tiirno.luu.1 U-ft lii.u. isIi.hiIiKmx i.ii.i hn-ast. J)r. Henley's r-"i7i r.r.ri Dandelion loul. pi-innotes lieiiltliv I iilurMy I'luMrcn. ilgitlmi and leinmvs all unhealthy A elty mlssslouary on lier wav toisviiiplonis. Hold by I). W. Mathews. visit a poor family wlieix' a slekly i el.ihl was dying from laek of su.U- i eleut nourishment was detained at a I thIiiB by bloeUado of emrlages. On the sent of one elegant turnout by tho side of a lady Nit a i ue don. a Mi lug of silver Mis nn.tind his neek, gold bangles on hlsnaws. and much some children mls.s by not bo-j 'lug born not (logs!" ilrylv remark'Hl "w nii-ioiiarv, iinvaiiing lier wnv " hk foluuvku sum Mrwltoliaiwumui..rnhlfi,nifrofor two cr, for what they rUiMwr com- ,ulu,-M s" wouW " - u Iwrlltlou but wouU oou lU xJLZl.rZV lgoihU)itleofThoClittmUKemdr," W vuw S4trtiii- aw br luiuMlatesoid,audhn thn UMtlei h4 lva tau tb Kk-alued her old accuitomet bralth tn.t H'ltlU aud it uor a well at ever, isfdu tha Upocflt thj detlwM, I ua it tot rhcuraatlttu with the ivaull lUt I am now allihr tr Iroin the diK4w vrlih which I haj mffsrvU Io ovtt a yr. 0 fy j ,cWAJWt- C " . TTukf,8qrriMKi. lincklen's Arnica Salve. int.- .. ......... I., it... it'nrlfl tor jiiu inaji, ikmvu hi iii " -- cuts, brakes, sores, ulcers, salt I rheum, fever Pores, tetter chapped 1 1,,,,,,1,,chllblaIiiB, corns and all skin 1 eruptions, and positively cures piles 1 or no pay required. It is guaranteed togive perfect satisfaction, oi -moiitj rem refunded.. Trice 2.5 cents per box. For sale by Daniel J. Fry, drug- gift. Pulitzer of the New York World adds $2000 to his hank account eycry day. ixFti'hY. This remedy Is becoming so well known and so popular as to nctd no special mention. All who have used Electric Jiitterssing the same song of praltc A purer medicine does 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, bolls, salt rheum and other nflections caused by impure blood. Will drive miliaria from tliesysteni and prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, eonsthiatiou and indiirestion try Electric Bitters Entiresatisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price COcts. and $1.00 per bottle at Dan'l J. Fry's drug store. School Mistress Edward, give me the definition of excavate Ed ward Excavate, to holler out School Mistress Give moasentence containing the word. Edward I hit Bill and ho excavated. "TO IIK Oil .NOT TO HE." soliloquized the melancholy Dane. A sea of troubles opposed. He shrank before them; ambition lay dead. Life, as lie viewed it, rested under a yellow cloud, tinged with green. Hamlet, to my mind, was bil ious. Tho blood, diseased, carried through the natural gates and alleys of the body, made life a biiidcn; and the ills of the body magnified in a tenfold degree his other ills. Purify tho blood, give new life and action to the system, take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, and your drowsiness, lack of appetite, cliilly sensations, yellow skin, bad breath, will all depart, as tlio morning mists are di-pelled by the rising sun. Thousands of cures follow tlio use of Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, o0 cents. The legislature of a certain state having a bill under consideration for tlio regulation of tax collectors, an honorable member got upon his feet and said: "Mr. Speaker, I go in heavy for that bill. Tho tax collec tors are all a set of knaves. I was one myself for ten years." The bill was passed. A hCllAFoi' IWmt SYhsllKu7.lr'K. It was just an ordinary scrap of wilting paper, but it saved her life. She was in tho last stages of con sumption, told by physicians that bIio wan Inuurublo mid could ltve 011- , u H,lort tim Mmj WL,,gliea ltos , tfum venty pounds. On a piece I of wrapping' paper she read of Dr. King's New Discovery, and got a situation. "Very well, thanks." "I am glad to hear of It," said the lady; "your employer is a nice person, and you cannot do too much for her." "I don't mean to, ma'am," was tho Innocent reply. This is the season of tlio year when tho raw, cold winds creatosad havoc with the hands and complex ion. Soft white hands and a clear "peachy" complexion can bo as suredly preserved by the frequent application of Butard's Specific. If nibbed Into the skin well it leaves no greasy surface. Tlio skin ! absorbs it. Sold by D. W. Mattiews, A guest at a country inn exclaim ed: "I say, landloid, your food is worse than it was last year!" "Im possible, sir," was the rather am biguous reply of the landlord. Tho immediate symptoms of Dys- pep.-l.i, or indigestion, are a riitrcs I'M1'"! " '"ij,"ii'i iv msiii-s- '.'"tf on-e ..t weight, oppresMon and iiiiiiil'ti in i i:i' Mitiiiini'ii. nt'iiri inirii 'loss of appetite, loul breath, boloh- liWa .ir ;,..,' -.V; ,;." u . , ,V i j Lt , ' T" my' who '? "''"'"'" -;".". ver stops to weigh ,',, fl 1,,, i. i ,", ,, JT "h tll0t A1""1, ,,', W"'v rvu.iti'i tits ihh 1 1 uis iiiiuy ueai lit wortls in n close polltieal earn ralgn. tracts of graying lands support thou- NUu1, f tlle and sheep, and lts' v l " '. .,,8riiu,ll,r,u "'I.'""' pro- ?i!LSZ$fo& iiS! 'staiiovs, tho largest In tlio world, ' Among the Useful anil valuable iwxkI. J11'!! 'e Web 1'ivit htntu may lie , li, "i, ' ?' ,, '"'UV" rUUw? 'rea, x".,,,la lm)vwl u boon to hou- MW with uln in tlio luck im',,,l,'"y.y dltileiiltles. It Ispurclv V n vlS1'!rt't,1c''J'l,lh d never ""'" ' "' ". ' -voinews. li s.uiiiM 1-e (.iucr.ll known that ! Ih HviiUv's Uuidclloii Toulo in-; jivsii he it ajipittlto. mil Ineiv.iM'd , dix slloll. (Ilsikls iii.rv.iiidil..ir.wl.t I and low ..pirlts. ovmuue lack of cnvr'.v itii.t v ..L..fiilii.. .....! ...in i.. i .." ........ ... ,va (till, 14 111 111 fuMicwllfeauiUtiiigth into the weakest invnll.l s,ii,i hi i . Mntliowu. " ' The Best Residence Localities ,, , i 4i ...,w.,m.n.i fmviw arc fliose owned by men or corporations who In tho dly of Prll.l jJlCllftaTJ." aWHy lo Improt. Ihem. T ie )1( C To the citv of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed anil the conteniplnted linprovemonts hayo scarody begum It Is intonded to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. Tlio line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be THE iVIOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Aililiton are High anil Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage- The soil is black and rich. From nil points a fine view is obtained of the public buildlng3 and our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in. this addition, and a nunibcrof residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within the limits of thf city of Salem are worth on an average over 1000. "We can sell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public, buildings and tlio business part of the town as the majority of the so called "inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of $700 you can build a boautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand -street car tickets every year. I-i. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. ii)4J Commercial St. -O- IIousu and Cairiago Painting, Sign writing. Paper hanging ami decorating, Wall tinting and kal somiuing executed in the latest style. Experienced -Workmen Employed, Satisfaction Guaranteed, , Call and see us before you let your work. yovra 6.000.000 peop'o Ullote thH It .. . ' ' ," rr"'' '-; "--'- oiuM urgeev na mo6t relume House, ana laej Ferry's Seeds D. M. FERRT A CO. an ccnowietKea to M IB9 Largest Seedsmen m tne world. D m.Fisbt&Oo'i niottnted. Descrip. tlio and Priced SEED ANNUAL For i nao Will b milled mtF to all appticanta, and 1 lut TBAHa pnatnmiw. wlthoQt nnlennff it. r,ni;u. Eirii,rteaalHowirlnar.""t.!-W,'Xen,00,,n in ium. I SSSSiSS f "it Taa 1. .-... t. rr i n ccbhv pn n a as w.-".nniwu.Iuroil1lCB, mi INSUHAI.'CK Uompnnr, Klre and Jln rlne. w .,..,, A AU,hIlT- AEen, " . , DR. JORDAN'S MUSEUI OF AXATOMY 751 Market ct.Snn Kranclaco CAI.ITOII.M.V. lioand Iciirn liovr to avoid ilUraar, alul how t ontlerAil ! you are made, ttnisuitn. tmn and treatment per on ally or by letter or weak nrxes and nil ill.eav.o o men. Send for liook. t'rivnte ottico siiuiry atroct. For Bargains IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., OO TO THOMAS 1.U1U10WS. Conunoralnl Stroot, Sutom. Or ,,"i,UM-rr luwufBll kind aiu-ars on hand. If )imhenot Imdisi with me be. Ar.I ri'.vtrully aollclt a trial bellavinx 1 u uli y, ui, ta prlwa anOualltf J ' J ar.RHi;' mmm 'Wfiffim jaeiV!'b -IS OWNED BY- I jjjii Ami this Corporation is determined ost Attuwe SEE HERE! If there is anyone in the whole state of Oregon win wants toretmn to tlio east ho should read this advertisement: A Bargain For Somebody ! ! EASTERN PROPERTY! --To Exchange for )! tV GOOD OtDVNGE C9For particulars cull at this ntllv-e. S7fi tn 950 !??T . made foriia. Ai-eniM .Vi..r.rtr w.h" w.,u furul.h liorao aud f. :.r..'i :.5 " l"H'.q "wo llm lmlne. Sivtre . tw vATsT.-.-.i.r'. '.""""' .5iur " II M "S vA T. .i " i"ynwy employed uUi. , i nrtniKli i . .. mn iVUt o MliplDB l-nn.. 5ohnfr,f?!c"i,rll.,uVJ,,.,,l,ac,.0- ' ",l'.Jf lies. llnt.t uluco dlniinf N H1MM .... .. . ' . 4'W. IH,. ,,re. A n.CHAKIA-ON rri'enr "t,1'" ? "iIne ex- A.1.'"'-' ' l'--- eept, i.'l Flrtt St., Cor. umpror reply, U.r.J,d;Cu, 4im-t -im . ar FIM aadU Stri, a n n i t n m (1 : : I 1 1 111 nUUl S l j li to JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers nnd Wholesale dealers in MUblCAI. MERCHANDISE. New York, i:i nnd tr Walker St. John F. Stmtton's (Ylelirntcd Hu .slan Out Violin strings, the Kincstin the World. Our Ouuraiitpo If a .dealer receives a complaint, (which ho ocllevesto be honest) from nny musician to whom he has sold any of these strings, he Is nuthorlzcd by us to give him another string without charge, and nil such loss will be made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Iiewnroot Ifiiltntlon.) Dealers will plenso send lor descriptive catalogue. Trad ) supplied nt lowest price. ST. PAUL'S Boys and Girls. Tlio school will open on. the IMth or September. Thoiough instruc tion In tho primary nnd na,,nced English Branches. LATIN' AND ELEMENTS OF-'MUSIC -In coursc- TKKMS and further Information maj be cad on application to UKV. K. II. POST. Cor. Chcmeketii and State SU. S-23-tf Northern Pacific Railroad GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TI.AINSnA.HA'! NO CHANGE OF OAIW SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nil itolnls lixst via I St. PAUL ami MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Vaclnc rnHroad Is the only line running itiaseueer trnlus, tsecoud class fclcsjpcrs jiree of cuargu) Luxurious nay ctiaclnw, i'allman l'nliicsj Hleepinu Cars, llilarolilalag Can, (meals 7Sc) iroin I'orl liindiothocast. i ee tint your ticket read via the Jfortliern liclno rallnud und avoid the chance or sirn. Untu lirltnitil mi x.i in n n.l K-111 n. in. I dlli iirrivo uiMlnneaiiolU or Ht. I'atil at v . ' : vision. Tmlni leavo Front ""'U amir at Ui u. in. nnd !;) p. in.; a . .tt TuroiiM nt 7:10 P mana f.Mu inn. -. eauio Uu in and IhM p. m Mil VJV Eilti v.