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fTP TDE CAPITAL JOURM. FRIDAY JUNE 7, 18S9 The Midnight Sun. A writer thus graphically describes a mldulgbt suu scene, the sun sink lug In the billowy deep ami rising again from the turbulent waves: Imagine yourself hi a ship at an chor looking west or straight In front of you. There Is a. broad ex panse of sea a little to your right band, behind you will bo the rugged coast, and to your left the long nar row fjord between tho iskmds and the mainland that tho steamer had just traversed. You watch tho sun as it slowly, slowly sets; tho islands and tho coast look like a dark rich purple and tho shadows cast by the ship's masts grow longer and longer. After a bit when the sun has sunk, apparently twelve feet from the horizon, it stops and seems to remain stationary for about tweuty minutes; then the very sea-gulls hide away, while the air all of a sudden strikes chilly. Each one has an awed, ex pectant feeling. Boon the sun rises very slowly ouce again and tho yel low clouds chango with its uprising to even greater beauty, first to the palest primrose and then to a bluish pink. The eky which was just now rose color, becomes gray, then pale emerald green, and lastly blue. Rock after rock stands out caught bv tho sun's rays and the reign of day has begun once more. " It seems that seventeen-year lo cust year comes tolerably often. A Hillsboro, Ohio, telegram states that the seventeen-year locusts have appeared in that locality and are literally swarmiug over everything in all parts of the county. In some places oug can hardly put his foot 'down without stepping on tho lo custs, while fences, shrubbery, etc., are covered with them. The farmers say they are good to fatten hogs on, and do not seem to bo disturbed by their appearance. It is claimed that the Iocustsfeed on foliase, and do not disturb the growing crops; that they remain about two weeks, de posit their eggs, and then depart, not to appear years. again for seventeen There Is more catarrh in this sec tion' of the country than all other diseases put together, and until the last few years was supposed to be in curable. For a great. many years doctors pronounced it a local disease and prescribed local remedies, and by constantly failing to cure with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional disease, and therefore requires constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, Ohio, is the only copstitu tional cure on tho market. It is taken internally in doses from 10 drops to a teaspoonful. It acts di rectly upon the blood and mucus surface of the system. They oflfcr one hundred dollars for any case it fails to cure. Bend for circulars and testimonials. Address, F. J. Che ney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75c. A PUBLIC BENEFAOTOHl I "Who la H. H. Warner, of Eoche ,larf N. Yv whose Safe Remedies, e racially Warner's Safe Core, have at 'Mined such success and celebrity at home and abroad?" t The question is inspired as much by ' affection as cariosity, since through his Instrumentality hundreds of thou sands, in both hemispheres, have been restored to health and happi aess. Ho. H. H. Warner, then, Is a leading and honored resident ol Rochester, not only, but a prominent and influential citizen of the United States. On several occasions chosen by his party as a National delegate to nominate a President of the Republic, he has been a member of the Kepub can State Committee and of its Exe cutive Committee. He is a member of the American Institution for the Advancement of Science; President of the Rochester Chamber of Com merce J a successful and upright busi ness man. He has given away for tunes in charities. The celebrated and costly Warner Observatory of Rochester was conceived, endowed, and is maintained by him. His munificent prizes for the discovery of comets has neen at once the wonder and delight of the scientific world. The yellow fever scourage in the South, the Ohio floods, the fire dis asters of Rochester and other cities awakened his profoundest sympathies and in each instance his chock for from $500 to $5,000 swelled the several relief funds. Where other wealthy men give tens and hundreds, he gives hundreds and thousands. His charities are as ready and magnificent as his enterprises and public spirit are boundless. The world has need of more such men. An incident led him into the manu facture ot medicine. Seized some twelve years ago wjth whattho ablest physicians termed fatal kidney dis ease, be was miraculously restored to health by what is now known as Warner's Safe Cure. At once he re- solved to make known tho merits of so potent a remedy, and the consequence la that to-day he has Immense labora tories aad warehouses' in the United (States, Canada, England, Germany, Austria. Australia and Burmah. Sales of his Safe Remedies are enormous, aad their power over disease simply rBarveloBa. The merit of a production is in ex act keeping with the character of, Its producer. An honest and reliable aaa himself. Mr. Warner makes basest and reliable medicines a fact abuadaatly attested by their pheao IftewieJkacy ad popularity. B ffdily "AKIN" POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, strength and wholesomcness. More economical tlinn the ordinary Mods, and cannot be sold in competition with tho multitude of low test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only In cans. ItOYAI. llAKINO POWDKRC0..1CW Woll.N.Y. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES By repaperlng and decorating your resi dence. For material go to Snrgeant's Va riety Store, who carries tho latest styles and patterns In Wall Paper, Borders and Decorations. Paper trimmed free of charge. A. fine line of BABY CARRIAGES always on hand, bcsldcsalargo assortment of new goods too numerous to mention WM. SARGEANT, Variety Store, Commercial St., Salem. Th-; J3 CJYKKS' GUIDE ia issued M .l-ch and Bopt., each 70 or. It is an ency clopedia of useful infor mation for all who pur chase tho luxuries or tho necessities of life. We can clothe you and furnish you with all the necessary and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to church, or stay at home, una in various sizes, styles and quantities Just figure out what is required to do all these things COMFOPiTADLY, and you can make a, fall estimate of the value of the BUYERS' GUIDE, which will bo sent virion receipt of 10 cents mi pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-111 Miohigan Avenue. Chicago, 111. -Call and See- T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurance Building, Cor. Com mercial and Cuemekete streets '0-ltf For the Public Good. It is an indisputable fact that the hand somest vestibule trains that are nov run on the American continent me those on the Burlington loute, leaving from Union depot in Denver, also St. 1'aul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains fiom the west. The llrstnnd second class coaches are magnificent, tho rcc'inlng chair cam suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, ana as lor ino meais inai oro served in those palace Burlington dining errs yum yum. The next time you 1 e noxi lime you go Chicago or 8t. Louts, ea9t to Kansas City. If von mention to the ticket agent that you want your tlcltet to lead rom Denver or St. Paul over the Burlington loute, you will get it, and you will always be glad of It. If vou go via tho Northern or Canadian Pacftlc, the elegant vestibule trains of Tho Burlington Route, between at. Paul and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you along the eastern shore 01 tho Mississippi river for a distance of 350 miles, amidst scenery tliatcnnnot be surpassed; or, if you go via the Oregon Short Lluo or Southern Pacific, and your ticlcu leads via Tho Burlington Route from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass througnall tho thriving cities and towns located in what is popu larly known as tho Heatlot tho Continent, fr'or further information apply to A. C. Sheldon. General Agent, 8j First street, Portland, Oregon. 4-lOdi.wU - $50. HORSES. $50. One hundred head of brood mares and young horses for sale, Forty or fllty colts expected in the spring Two fine horses, Clyde and fercheon stock, weight sixteen and seventeen hundred: have been with the band for the past three years. Original stock from the best quality ot mares. For particulars address j0 wit. ' ' Salem, (Jr. OREGfUN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CIIAS. N SCOTT, Receiver. On ond after Feb. 18 ISSO.nnd until further notice trains will run dtlly (except Hun day) as follews: EAST SID1S. Coburg Mall Portl'd Mall From Port laud STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land Lv.ll.3u am Ar. lu.no Lv. 2.15 p in POKTLANIUUW V FootofJcfson.Hl Ar. 4.40.pin. Ar 1.80 Ray's iJinain, St, Paul's, li47 a.10 3;3i 11.) BA'i 4.t 4.1(1 4.85 4.H9 4.47 5.80 Woodburn, Townscnd, MeKee, Mt. Angel, Down'K, Sllverton. Johnston' SHIP Switzerland. 12.00 II. HI 11.40 11.21 O.I4 11.U0 10.31 1U.1U 10.17 11.10 II.1S 8.00 East Hide Juntt.,' Mucieay, Aumsvllle, West Stay Urn 5.0a 5jO 6.14 &2I 6.53 7.JJ 7.2) &ai &37 fc-il 10:15 OP Crossing, West Kclo, Crabtree, Splt-ei, Tallmun, Plalnvlew, Brownsville, Rowland, 8.10 62i 8.00 7.31 7.S 6-4 CIS t30 Coburg. Ar pm AR LV Lv a m Oommution Ticket at two cent per mile on fcule! at nations hav ing agenu. Connection ot IUyV nnd Milijuart Landing wllh Meamer "Cliyof Halem " cilAS. N. SCOTT. Rech cr. General Office,: WCor. First and Pine, Portland, Oregon. THE Has Been 1 - kl Greatly Improved and Now Is The CHEAPEST NEWSPAPER IN OREGON ! THE BEST FAMILY NEWSPAPER IN MARION .' . - 4 ' - - ' Read Our Reduced Terms! WEEKLY, one year, 1 1.60. WEEKLY, six inonths,.. J.J0.75 , r? ' Now Read Our Discount 'for Gash'. WEEKLY.'.one year.'.i-ifl.OO. lit, WAb THERE EVER ANYTHING EQUAL TO IT?-NOW ROLL IN T,IE NAMES, AND TAKE ADVANTAGE OF. OUR ONE-'"HIRD OFF FOR CASH. ' ' Our Old. Subscribers Now In arrears me urged to take advantage of our big disi'ount, by set tling old accounts tiiul joining the grand throng of tint dollai subscrlbcrH THIS IS NOT A SPECIAL OFFER Hut a solid, iieruiaunt reduction. We liavo come to Uy TO ONE AND ALL We say, send ua your names. If you want to take advantuge of our "one third otr for cosh," and are not where you can get postal note of other convenient method of remitting, send us your name and stato tbit y u will remit at first opportunity. ThU will ensure your Mng placed on the dollar list. CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. Ganiul Journal! Enlarged COtJ'TYj - ' . "-'-' " (MB.rf.'' " WEEKLY, six monthB,....f0.50. The Towci'ii Mastodon of Tented Shows! SELLS rriiroe-lthig Circus, Itoyal Uoiiinu Jliiipodromc, Elovnlwl Singe and 5-Cuntiiicnt Menagerie, NOW IN PERMANENT CONSOLIDATION WITH S. H. Barrett's Universal Menagerie, 2-Iting Circus, Kacing Carnival and the Great World's Fair WILL EXHIBIT IN SALEM,' Tuesday, June 18, Two Performances, 2 and 8 P. An cxtrnonllnnry tiniflciitionof the two leading Shows of America. Per fecting by their felicitous consolidation tho most voluminous and Vast Amusement Orga.niza.tion That mind can conceive or capital produce In each and every depart ment tho consummation of a perfect Show, wonderful In extent nnd variety, multitudinous In choice and accoptablo at tractions, and presenting each act and leaturo with style, method and elegance, appreciated by'nntrons and commended by all. Tuesday June 18, 1889.5 FM?M? g JlLm4Z jj J z J. 3 The Largest Tents Ever Constructed, Whose mighty mazes of canvas canopy more space and enclose moro novel uud prominent features than tho touts of a dozen cotomporary exhibi tions. A matchless Hippodromatical, Zoological, Equestrian, Spectacular Exhibition Tojwltuees which thousands come daily many leagues. A PARADE WITHOUT A PARALLEL In gleaming glamor and Impressive spectacular grandeur, ptet-enting sumptuous scenes, thrilling surprises and gorgeous effects never before witnessed on the public sticets. Tho Children's drmm of Fahyland, a delightful episode of the maguiiiccut Free Street 1'aguaut. ELECTRIFYING HIPPODKOMATIO KIWI'S! Itealistfc aiadatorial Contests, exciting Chariot and Running Races and thrilling trials of sitecd. Tho poetieaT historical, dashing anil ever- meiuorablu SHERIDAN'S RIDE, Vividly, artistically nut! realistically reproduced on our mammoth IIIp tKidrome Track. Tho most comprehensive and exhaustive zoological col lection ever shown under canvas. Tho largest untl best trained ilertl of Klephunts, two Immense Hippopotami, fifty golden, statue-crowned mid sumptuously adorned Cages llfled with the strangest objects known to natural history, monstrous I'ythons, Anamntlas and Uoa-cotiHtrlctors, liugo African and Amazonian r-'aurlans ant! Reptiles, muUI-hued Ulrds from tho tropics anil rare untl curious Reasts from every land ami clinic, A new uud salient revolution in tented entertainments. Also exhibit in Kiib''"0 City, June 17; Albany, 11); CorvnlUn 90; Independence, SI; SfcMlrmvIlle, 83j X'ortlund, 9i nd , OTHERS Tuesday, June 18, 1889. TIlANSrOUTATION. THE YA0UINA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And OrcRon Dovoloiinicnt company's Btciunslili) line. 2i mltcs shorter, 3) hours Icsatimo thnn by nny otlict ionic. First class through pnxcnecr nnd frcleht lino from rortliind anil nil points In tho Wil lamette nllov to nnd from Bnu Francisco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Uxcept Sundays): l.cavo Albany 1:00 I'M Iinve Corvnllls 1:I01'M Arrtvo Ynqulnn ---.... 6:.T01 M Leave Ymiulnn mam Leave Corvnllls lftMAM Arrlvo Albany 11:10 AM O. A C. trains connect nt Albany and Corvnllls. Tho libovo trains connect nt YAQUINA with, the: OrcKon Development Go's Lino 31 Htcutiisblps between Ynnulnn nnd San Francisco, SAIMN0 DATES. STKAMKUS. rilOJt YAQUINA Willamette Vallov Thursday Mny 23 Wlllametto Valley Saturday, Juno 1 lllametto Valley, Huudny " o 8TR.VMK11S, FUOJt SAN FRANCISCO Wlllametto Valley Sunday, Slav 10 wlllametto Valley Tuesday " 2 Willamette Valley Wednesday Juno C This company reserses tho right to ohniigo sailing dates without notice. N. . rasxengers from Portland nnd nil Wlllametto Valley points can mako close connection with tho trains of tho YAOUINA ROUTi: at Albany orCorvnllls, nnd If destined to San Francisco, should nrrangotoatrlvoat Ynmiltm tho evening befoio dato of sailing. I'assenger anil Freight Kates Always tht liowest. For lnrormatlon apply to Messrs HULMAN A Co., Freight and Ticket Agents 200 nnd 202 Front st., Portland, Or. or to C.C. 1IOGUK, Ao't Gcn'l Frt. A Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific It. It. Co.. . Corvallls, Or, 0 H.HASWi;ihi,Jr.Gen'l Frt; & 1'at.s. Agt. Oregon Hovelopmcnt Co., ."toi Montgomery ft.; San Francisco, CalJ T1MK TAULK-IIIVEU DIVISION. for passenger nnd freight tiatllo botwecn Corvallls and Portland and Intermediate points, making thieo round tilps each week as follews: NORTH HOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon day, Wednesday and Fildny at 8 n. m. An Ives at Walem Monday, w edncsday and Friday at :i p. in. Leaves Halem Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday at 0 a.m. Arrlea nt Port laud Tuesday, Thursday nnd Hatur ilay st :!!() p. in. SOUTH IIOUND Leaves Poitland Mon day, Wednesday and Friday at fl n. m. AnUosnt Salem Monday, Wcdnesdavund Friday nt 7:1.1 p. in. Leaves Salem Tues day, Thurhday and Saturday at (I n. m. Arrives at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday at :I::k p. m. For fiolght and passenger rates apply to tho captains nnd purteisorthe respective boats, or to W. M. Darling, agent, 200 and 202 Front strcot, Portlnml; Ullbert llros. hgents, Salem; I.M.Adair, agent, Albany C. A. Mlller,agent, Corvallls; or totho gen eral fiolght and pabi-onger agent, Corvallls. O. A 0. trains connect at Albany and Corvnllls F. W. IlO WI2N, Superintendent. Win. I10AG, (Ic-nenil Manager. Overland to California VIA Southr.rn Pacific Company's Line, THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time lletwtfii Silnn ami Snu 1'i.nnclKo Thlitj-nlx llouis, OAI.IKOKNIA KXlMtlWH TKA1N HUN DAII.1 lll.TWKKN roitll.Al'1) AMIS. V. Thn elegantly equipped steamboats, Win M. Hong, Capt, Geo. llanbe; tho N. H. llcntley, Capt. J.;i. Coulter; tho Three South. I yoTtliT' 4:00 1. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I 10:tfi u. m. 11:11p.m. Lv. Salem Lv. 7:o.ln. m, 7:l.1a..m. Ar. Snn Fran. Lv. 7.00p.m, I.OCAl, l'AHHi:.N(lKI( TllAIN ( DAILY IIX CBIT HUNIlAY). t s.00 a. m. Lvl Portland Ar. I 3: 1.1 p. m. 11:10 a, m Lv Salem Lv. 1 12:52 p. in, 2:10 p. in Ar. Kugcno Lv. 11.00 a. in. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS For aocommndittiou ot second clam passengers attached toorpress trulns, ThoH. P. company's ferry makes con nectlnn with all the regular trains on th Kufct Side Division from footol F streu Portland. iVcst Side Division. Between Poriland and Cervallis: IAILY (KX('KIT HITNDAY). Till!) it! iii. Lv, l,ortlanU'"A'rTni.20TT 12.251). 'n. I Ar. Corvnllls 1 i.v.l l::vip. At Albany and Corvallls connect Willi nil us of Oregon Pacific Railroad, 'Ihinugli tickets to all points south and cast via California KXl'llgs,s"TlTATN"(llAli7vKXCKI-TMUNirAY.) "I JiO p. fit. I Lv, 1 'or! ranirtrTnirOO it. in, H.OOp.iii. Ar.McMlnnvUleLv. fj.llu.m. Through Tickets To fill points SOUTH and KAST VIA OaliforniA, t'or lull information regarding rales, main, etc., apply to the Company's ngeut, -tali'in, Oiegon. K. P. IIOIIKHH, Asst. (1. F. and Pass. Ag't. It. K-()i;ill,i:it. Manager, Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. "Columbia River Route.' Trains for tho cast Uavo Portland at 7si6 mi uud IttSO pin dully, Tlo its to uud from principal points In tlu Untied Htutus, Can (tela uud Lurope. ELEGANT TULMANN PALC CARS Kialgrnut Hlocylng Curs run ttiroug'' on exprms til Ins to OMAHA COUNCIL 1UXYV find ST. 1'AUI Free of Cliarge and Wit ou Change. Connection! at Portland fur Han Fran cisco uud Puget Hound oluts. For further particulars addrcoi uuy UKUtit of tho uilnpaiiy, or A. 1. MAXWELL, O. V. & T. A IU, SMITH, Utivi Munagcr,Poftlna, SI Jol iU r.Sl t m fji i i-t M b I I I cfi H : it '. 4 i tf I n B Us , f mumn mmmmfmmmmsammm0imams!LjiJi!m