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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1889)
"ff. '"," ' ' - THE CAPITAL ETE20G JOJTONAL. jhwi ii uriTTrnrTrrTrT n -iihiiiii n nil 'T I THE (HPim-JOUMiiL on the wiuth Jetty Is bclnjf pushed, rock being piled along the Jetty ln- ' - - . creii"lng its hl-tlit mid Iciigi h. The -ruiiMHUKDDAii.V.nxcKlTHL'NDAY, lnumvayiind t.-ar't on the north nv iny. CLARE B.IRVINE, Minagtr, Mo foil rlli pngo for terms of mit-scrlp- Acivctllwrnont" I" Insure Itiwrtlon (ror tlirt pniino iliiyj aliotild bo handed In by 1 o'clock. , , , .rv- , , -"(Jorri-niKindcnrc cotilnltilnc now of III front ntid lniK)rliini' I iic-Mirul rronuill p.irtHof tlioxtiita No iiili'iitloti will be puld to ationy jmoih. communications. ' ronton iii-uring uic iaimtai. .mm ibh ii-v..il nl tlir-lrllnlll..-llll M-flird It bV HH- .. ........ .... 111. I. . Ullf nlllcc. til card rc(iict, or by word loft lit HiK'clnicn number ei-nt frroon nppllca- Oilro, corner Court mid Liberty HtrcetK. T11U8IUY-. - JUNK i.0, 188!, IlIT.ShAi.l.M I'AHI.' ' HlrnngoiHiiHii genenil tlilny hccU the iiowxjiupcr ofllet! of a city for m fonnutluii. iMiiny Union wo have been imkL'tl by new-cunierfl: "How many business men iu there In Al bliiuV" We Invariably uply by re ferring tbeni to (beeoliiiniiH of the Courier. Jliiilnews men who have not onlorjiilH! and ptib'-c Hplrit enough to udveribe in llit'r loea1 paper arellmrdly woithy of mention, conspqiiently the.v nin i,wil by In the general lyiiinieritlmi of men yho by their energy and UislnoH! tact ubiIhI in building up it elly and m'lvanelng lis Iiihich. AJhina Courier. NKVtHIMIT.i' AllVI lU'iHINd. Ah limbless licslieiiH up with the coining eeiison tint matter of uevn paper advertlblug giowxin liitereU. Newspaper iidverllslng In now rec ognized, by the business men having faith In their own wan, ns the most eU'eellvo nieiiim for Heeiiring for Ihelr jrooda a Ide lerognitlmi of their merlin. Newspaper nilverllHlng eonipols hmiilry. and when Iheiiitii'lenlierid Ih of kooiI quality and al a I'.ilr prlee, the natural ivmiII Is liicivased nalea. Nmvsp, per adveilHing Is it pei niaiieut addition to the reputation of thogo.xlH adverllHcd, beeau.-e it Wit perinanet liillueii"eiil,viiysiit woilt In their Interest. NeWHpaperadveilliingl-i the incut, eiiergetle and vigilant of kiIi-miu-ii, will begin. As the work proceeds the depth of tho water will l.icrtv.se and there In now absolutely no ques tion an to tho final result. Ynqtilna bay will make a good ant) wife hnr- bjLir. WnntoJ. A liff futtip linudornfounrrlo, A lo rir,.Jio hf nd of f.i.c, A.x for ijii' 'r.oio. a mrmnt ln, n ! nk jidin lut ch..;6.oJ drb-'p, I tjlilM ft mtt liltllf rev ,. -. 1 .' iri , .lrif Til ! 'Capital Journal Publishing Company, j beginning the Jelly proper; by tliujyfl"i'''f'g' tS wi cnr fi.'tinie, (Inivirixirlitid.t I ...i.l.ll.. ..! (I... ...i.il. n. ...,i!.... IT ftYrll p . itll IIJ pole of tfic HOlttb. . "... ' """""'" "'" iumu.". V"- """?( .fti. 4k. .AhiilVitoaiiT-ji.S.fkiwiWb ,.n,r.. .-i--" - - worK or em plying rooK into tnow.-a -v wo d , .lje nvert mouth. Adi.iiK hiiiii ilipcupof .orrtm. A Iook inim i lie .ace of tin; n'oriii, Aefokefio-.i then, in of JusIIip, A .lnj? for tlin llngorof itoiii. A kno'k ntthedoo'of rp'x'hlnnce. U wtA.tbloliJroiii lbuK'0ir )mtt A jlnnco -otn the eye of a needle, I .oinutd1!lMrtrfdl4 ' ilWMIra " Tun FUggestloii is made that as a tiitlloiitu'VuiiftiN 'will be taken nest year, and it la Jmportan't that the autistic! to bo gntliered' Hhall be oinetliinr; more ll.i;li gticcsv.'ork, iV.merH'Hhotilil now beIn to keep a correct account of the product of the present ye r. The returim' to be inado next Hprlng will refer to the production of tho present ye irso It Will be itdvlKAblc for all to bepiepar ed with a fttutement of what their 'arms are now producing lo meal nil dcm.iii(l for iiifori laiir.n. Ajrictil tiual ntati'-tieHpo.'css greid intrins'e Miluc lo the woiid, and the fainier can easily bo prepared with facts conecrnlng his own production and prosperity. A brink I'm- hVnllli. No one who, fatigued by overwork of hotly and mind, has ever e.Vpe ilonced lliu reviving Influence of 'hot milk, will wllllbgly forego a resbit I an uss.'iiieiitof$J(),09y. jfSCltAI'S." An Indmn in tlie Kvcrglutkv, Klorida, II is Hiid, is still li.'jlding in .slavery negroes that were his when the war broke out. J'eirllutlor's Memory, despite' h' yearn, Im said to"be wonderful. ' He can call Instantly to mind anything lie 1mh ovcf'roAd or heard and Is sel dom at a'loM foi' a mi i e or date. When plus in clover fell upoli the Lonnon market It cost a shilling. A week ailerward it anno down (o six pence, and to day itis being sold like wildfire in the streets for a penny. As a result of the .Seattle tiro the Northwest iiibtiraneo company has levi"d aiiiibsossment of 20 pi;r ceijt unoii hs stockholders. -This on Its capital stock of .oO.tOO will make lo it because It Is reiidoicd less pain. table, by heating. The promptness witli'Whlcli lis cordial influences Is felt Is Indeed surprising. Koine por tion of It appears tobealmost imme diately .iHslmllafed, and many who now fancy I hey need alcoholic stim ulants, will find this simple draught an equivalent Hint Is abundantly satisfying ami lar moro enduring in ilsett'ecls. There are ninny ignorant nvenvuikcjl persons .both men ami vonicnJ wli fancy I hey cannot keep iiji without beer. They niistako it m(iiiieitaiy eflecl.' fur t.frenth, n.ul apply a J i i i instead of nourish- incut lo (heir cxliau-(el systems. ny henest, intelliyeiif physician will own (hat tlieie Is mole jhI afreiigLli and nourishment in a slice of bread than in a quart of beer. Cnuiiit examination of statistics proves that men and women who do not drink, can endure nm.v luad- aildrcssliig thtuisaiids each .lay, al- j"'l, inpio w.iik, aim uvo longer ways hi the udvei User's Interest, and 1 1,m" ",,,su ,thM "'"'P"'ai ceaselessly at work seeking custom ers from all classes. -Tacoma (llobe, A rrltflitl'iil Specltielt". I''rauk Mi;l)oiial(l, a conductor of the llallhnore and Ohio nlllroad, was at (he depot when the flood came. Me said (lint when he first hMU I III. Moilll It tVilL. I lili-i !'.... I.I..1. (ooderon the qiicHilon of the b"yn' , , , .,-.'.; .. . ' ' 'and re (oat least o rlv ict. Snlil j .MeDeiiald: "Kllloen lulmiles be- fore (he llo.id came, Decker (he A New Aiiui'i 'i m; Mi'.i; or ir. i.'orresponileul In Iho Iturar Yorker has thlx sensible ndvien , leaving the farm I set.) In a local paper Ihal my young fileinl It has "accepted a position" with YH & t'o., a hard ware firm doing liitslncss In a neigh boring town. 1 also heir from a neighbor that 1 another young frlond has "hired out" to a fanner In an adjoining lownliip. I learn Pennsylvania railio'id aueut, read me a telegram Just icivived, saying that the South Hoik dam hail brok en. Ah soon as he heaid this tho people in thediitloii ntiiuberiiig'iOO, made a rush for the bill. I certainly think I siw 1000 bodies go oierthe t'hauncey Pepew takes, ,no stock in tho newfangled theory that mar riage is a failure. To a newly-wul-ded triend ho writes: "To he en gaged foa woman you love is hap pines: to marry her is henven." Traveler -"Don't you 'feeo lav hands arc full, and I can't get at my pocVefs." Solicitor "I didn't ii tewd todlrcoinmode yonir, when I spoke to you. ,,11 yoii will tell'nie where you keep your money, f can find it uiv'soli".'' The elderberry of the, ea.itern stales at;. litis to tree-like proportion1 in tho Wlllaiueitu valley. I'no e ('erlitii'y trie In Salem Ja.two feet In dlaniclji' al. tlto base, wood tolld, and it isllihty liet high. It pro duces '.lie purple clusters in i ich pro fusion. ' Legally there is no such city as Memphis.' Somo yearx ago the' btufo T.cgisIntti.'etiKik away Us char ter mul named it' "the lairing dis trict of Shelby county." The citi zens are now tlrtd of I he cumbrous namo atid want the right to uo thell-old name. An ICnglbh Indiistib'tl paper is au thority for (he slale'iiieut thai In the Jllack county .cml-skilled workmen on chains and nails, workiu'j sixty and slxly-flve hours' a wek, irro not able to earn more than 10 fo l.V shil lings per'weeUTWhlle wuiuc-il earn but ! todsliilliiigs. Heubeii Hastings, mi Ohio farmer, had a horse stolen eight years ago. Jfisj Sarali Crow of Jackson county, Ohio, was recently married to a Mr. Uusjard, a minister nameti Glos ing offlfciating. irpurur from Tito Dalles and other portiojlsoi Eastern Oregon arc to the oBect tlia'b'owing to extreme dry iveatber the- grain crop this year w'ill jiot be more than half tho usual yield and In some portions of Wasco county will have entire failures. Several laige Holds near The Dalles arc not considered worth harvesting. "TnaFow at Torre Haute, Tnd., a npgro known as "Jaaper" was .struck on the head by a bullet fired from a revolver of heavy calibre held ouite near him. The bullet wr ilatteued by the man's skull ami fell to the Hoor, leaving only a. sore sjiot on,.Iaspcr's head to remind lilm that his thick' skull bad saved his I'fc. Five cities in "Kau'-i's are now un der the government of women. Five women are. erving rs mpyors and tivenly-Jlvo are on eily councils. Three ere per ormimr the difllcult duties of police judge. A dozen women Jiro county superintendents of public instruction, and several are acting as city clerk or treasurer. In addition to these a largo number, pioUibly 00, are acceptably sorvlug on school boards. The biggest story of the English sparrow tills year, and which should rank with the best about snakes, is that a 'lioston boy threw to one a ci acker so hard that the bird could not make an impression on it, but while eyeing it had a happy thought; picked the cracker up, laid it on (!iu street car track and waited till a r ra:t over it; then danced around tho crumbs in gice, fell to and had a square meal. Mi y "Wreck James is the unhap py cognomen I' iclcd upon one of (lie innocent J-Jnnt survivors of the Coiieniatigh d' tcr. T child h Ifireoweelmol.!, . ml 1 1 i'm lime of 'lie Hood had not been named. Tt i wci oeiug uiesM'ti uy us moiiier -1-j when (be I'ood t nine and was swept from her emnivec. It was rescued seven miles down the river tho next morning, after having been on the river the eniiie night. 1 biP rliPt ifafPQI 1 10 Duol BSuoS alities dence lo;c I ,e C..V of laa KQTK.Sh? ffiSgSfi&T " "" . -IS OWNED BY K Oli LAD mWm-1 1 1 3 a i n I VUlfll llll I i And this Corporation is determined to Male It osi U I ractive -Addition To the citv of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is intended to make tho drive leading from Commercial Street through -Riverside and High laud additions and around Highland 1'ark THE KIN EST DRIVE IN TH'E STATE Of Oregon. The 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 bo THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. and lie has hex-n'looking for the thiol" .ibfc other day, after OUT Silliv. (I...I II. ,1,.,.., (il.l ,,..,. ,.,,.,.11. .,,,,! I ,.,.,...- h" "' -- V ,.",',; :,u i .'. Tlie lint Iu.im Dint came lvlnK travold tliicc.thiiusand boards hliisel. and I) .ecclvcs HS ,,. ,(,, b.idge and at once! "iles and spent ttNHl, he got his IK-r I..HUI. a. d board I has ae- u ,ft ,',,(: the others can e'"'".. in ,,,1, rarqljiia, to ll.ul that : ,:.r.,1:?:1 ,m V,i:h ,u'1.1': i- ,u,y wun consumed. iHhHoMtMmr . . . .. . . !.,l.,r..n ,.rj". i ?..! T.1.- -T inn saie iii snvnir mat saw .'m'hi. , - lleicliii I'oi'ivni'il anil lkickwanl. Reading in the ordinary way from led to right is " cour.se merely u lnjl.it, and If, we bad been trained '-fc.d lined from .ift to tight mid n ;.t to left alfernately tho time lost while the eyes are on tho return journey would be saved. One ought (oread lioth ways-ith equal fic ity.es tlie blind do, and that w r.v mi lido simply shows what ei .iti.Ts of habit we are. 'VVe arc indebted lo the Le.adeiihall Press for the illu-trutlvo lype: WUat a. luxury ftuolitiw claer ot tlie inevitable ta kcab repmacs tlie en.d of eacli sti ti woh eeS .eriil done? Lois in ilio'lilaiid Aililiton arc llinh and Dry and Well Lecated: Most Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Airangeinents are already being made for tho location of two churches in this nddition, and n nuinberof residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within tlie limits of tlie city of Salem are worth ou an average over 1000. Wo can sell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of tho money, and being directly on the lino of the street rnilwiy they are practi cally not half so far from the public, buildings and the business part of tho 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 streetcar tickets every year. rmnriirwrr,illr " - ou.w--jr fM2ro2zutxxTe-xr3r2vrczr.Gei2BB: w-wm,ictm'ww H. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop "If you did It has tfouo to the Among thoho handed hi I wore the follevlijg: "TJio yuato j iiM-d all Its aflhioucu to pass Iho niea-ure." "Tho lethargy which John's father left proved to be of no ( boiujjjl lojiljiij l"'!11'! " . 1I..V-. 1 commented upon ny msiricmis who ,.,.,. , ,, , ,, ,,, , , .... ... I KM' bodies burn." IViml-il li in us n lilt :v ti'lliiw u Id n brilliant future open 'to him. I) has: hKUIHM.V ' thL' w,,nU "V111,0"00 aiil1 ,elhni? inmnlv 'hi r, .(1 olil " u-liinli I'm-I U mil ,.,. n " l lv K1'1" " l'1' uiciuponueu useu- meieij iiiruiont winch intt is not . ,n. dronncd a elier int.i . ' ?.. i ; ,- ! 1 1- 1 1 1 1 fli, t iiiiVM liiin. nr I'niitlnniit. ' .,. . ....,, ., .. .. .. I'1"1 ' , V , , ,. , i im vmM ,U oMur ""y witiioui ed 1 pon by a ib.eu people, all told. ,.,,,.,,, ,t..Nlll, n nmi , tlic'post .Nobrllllaul future Is oen to liliii;linrt, the other day as he called he Is not a lucky fellow; he delves for f lie chief clerk. among (lie tun. n iicplnccn?l(Hiin ' i lifi 11:111 ; in i mi im 1 1 in i-iii in main iim i i .1 . ' iwui wiwv (umv, lillil lilu vv-'itrttu tk fit 111 1 kit. I t.t ,,il ii'il ' ... . . "" :"". '"" "" ',.." iiiis.eliv Von nuts doiiy win inalce any liic almtit u. ,. .... .huihWo " If at' the end of two yea in he has Yns" SHM) to his c.cdli, ho will Im lo iked iAii. you Stulu to h.,v held upon as a sober, stciidy hand. IflS'h for Ininilrv." salary Is ndsed to M at the und ui Wl, ,..;. ...... rultlM - "i - The Hurtle uf the Hustle. Thouurh for miinv vi"irstlu liiiM In a llrooklyn school ltu,t week ,iUonn athlete on his muscle, has uaintalned its place successfully in splto of glbo and jeer. Yet so hard has boon tho tusslo that at lafct it has to hustle, or 'twill llud Itself forever relegated to tho 1 1 ,1 li eight months ctuiiralulatioUM will pour upon him. Hat theeiidofiwii years hiLtdill ictaiim lu luillon, and Is out of debt, he w ln re-ird-ed as a very promising .voung Inisl st have uown .i,1,.i;?SRier,.? TiV , v - . , i elitireh niiuSundny selioiil, areyer? , 'ilj I've got two good b.iys wot'll (dij'ji- ei; IJ'bteelies. They never! (toljl .uliv. lUf'.heii' llvtMhcr.- they iMine nw. Mays w here dbl yor lt ii.li.'. r.... 1 "iV.u 1 !.,,i i...... w n "And they niv mighty hnpudvut ,rV ',',. VT T TV nilw. Iet.no tell .WU Tho W I ' V,'" . , , '' .1 , . .. Ibvi MiiitUii'i live in tin-in bovh' ue iicpaitiueni ih'CUb oveiliutilluir, and I'll help to nee It douel" I'ho next day the man returned, iitwi.1.11. mm ins nuary may no in- ,, mo wh Mll, , , f (... ... 1 I.. v.ii ....I ..r .. I....1. 1... ...... ' , 11 urni III ,( 1,111 li "UIV'II III' (llll, jJlnJ )(l 11 economical, kivo ? 10 nr inoiith. Young man, If ymi wjuit to b somebody yo lo low .1.1.... t 1 ... ,s..o. .I.... want m my up, xrna imifh imt tiutS' MiiuelbliUf MittniiHalfr the ftiture, My h you w,iuu to viajM)ll, u (instampwl 10(101,'" 111 aim 'iicei'in a i nv.,- JCI nmuthrt. 5ljrmLv Tho dootor s;tys 1 am tib nit to illt. And 1 sent for you that we, who liuw btwn blttore.xt 'Ymi remember 1 was spwiklng. L,"f--. ttacw ywrn, mljfht. rc- iao)t- f.'is'ii oiwio lorgivenivs. ilkepcaeo(l' most truly Anglw go to (ho country and "hhv out. Tint Albany IViuocnit U Inform ed In lefeivtuv to tlucinipUtlou by iho I'nlled States uvivviniuent uf the annual Mirvoy of tho bur at tlu "Well. I wtmt lo letter was dlnetNl briaJlL uvfiU'Uliug UWjyiulge 'And I ftu-jtUi) ytHj, If I tU, but nu apol.1 T1.HM lf ' ww Utl" ' , loan aemmlM- ' ' u1 J"' "i w,- now ttuic 1 11 It I uallcil hhu h liar nd 1 ,,l":' "' a home thief. I.tut ulvhi fitund 1 lrur -f.m 1'H, h vlug had whs iultuki'U. U han't Kid the o.uetbiU4f to do with iiHiIuih-m loiter mid won't gel it, and wgn't " "'vlnK initbiug aUMit tho ESS POWDER No. i34l Commercial St. O House and Carriago Painting, Sign writing, Paoei' Ti.niliir and decorating, Wall tMli.ij end kal sonnnlng executed in tho latest style. Experienced Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and see us before 3-011 let your work. u L. HERE! If there is anyone in the whole'stare of Oregon who wants to return to the east he should read this advcrti-cinent: JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers unci 'Wliolesnlo dealers In MUSIOAIi ,MKHCIIANinE. New York, 1:1 and 4j Wnllter ht. .fohn F. Htrattou's Cell United Ha blan Out Violin strings, the Flncntin tho World. gfOrxn C.000.000 ptwpla buliove tht It .... , ' , ' r-r "" -'-t "--- w mo taivn ana moes rttuuiie House, ana Iney A Bargain For Ferry's Seeds; . FERUY St CO. tin icknow lodged to be the . largest Seedsmen ' in the world, D M.Fir.nTlCo'a ' Illaetnted.Oescrlp. tire tnit lViced 'SEED ANNUAL , , For iRno I 'WlllUm.iui rerr i ta ffjl annlifAnta ,n i B" .oiutyetT't. easterners f wltilontnrtlnrtmFi, -n..!.. I Eirllut r.nllflnar.-1 'flV!. ETeri person neina in txliUncs. ltud.'.n 'e.1? or. Ho Seeds """M- t,houldendiorit. Address D M FERnYA CO., Detroit, Mich. Mrtfy?ti mm&t&M i.VnV-ii'i mi ? K-5t-5r V Va j PRni)wnrr I III M V LMbM INSITRATJCK Company. I Klro and Jla line. Ja ALBKItT. Aceut, . . Snleni, Oresou mouth of Vaimlua Hay, In order b' kuuw ny hliiKHU.ut It. Th lttl-1 t..lk gi'U. hi tliU iiUlcu HijNrimoiit Is all ilht. j - orht,-wiHiuti'thut.iiuthr, Uulor. hII r.lRlit. t'lorfcs. nr all rlht, ''' -x-lMvUlb' a $ ouk u.tlu . . iim Have a elgr and im on to r',8,t,,KM "Uda,v Uhfrlub.eiiftl inotiaii Httd Inoivnsdd lftry" 1 1 HLK,ul "'" ' wtii, i-u ni. show the leMiU of the-Jetty wnrkW liiK done (here. 'I ho urve wu uutdeby (U1I1111 I.UIe, chief 'iilii ivr, and hlut.Uiaiit, .1. K l'ollwin us, nthiv day's Job, and tho nikiiU Is now on record In tho olllw of the government at the ltuy. Aiorl Absolt iely T ure. i A DR. JORDAN'S MUSEUM OF aXATOMY 751 Market st,San Fmuolseo ., V-VUKOltMA. (lonml loarn how to avoid itUeave, nlnl how T0iidernil ly you are mude. l'onsuila. tluaand tnntment ivoniin ally or by letter or tvnk noes mat all dli-.ve o cohu llir IMtOK. m -ToJExchango for IN li! I in- p , r never vnrUM. v marvel of 1H1I tl V . 1 li Mvr)l iltlil l'llilli.uilii. it.h.d M.iu I ILVkllllllll. .1 ll(l,(k I, .. . .u I I ... .... ... 1. 1 I ST. . r "j""."" """""'f ' ., huh 1 nvnif ottleo 311 litrv trtwi Mt11u.it I' .id lu tMinp. tltion wltli tho f "iunwj,ini, u,iiiiii,i,. .iimw iKM.Miori weiii 111 aiiiimir . illull '- (wdcr. Sold 011T1 In milk I - IUM.NQ l"oviKi(li..ltxfyall.K.Y. I illUll Vi,istfiiAW x . vrm-rW Utjt,! vioM.sniMtiuni. r r 1 U.v liMte to kv the baby ItMiiutit In. I, " '' wonderful dUeovery ha I" M P K Q PfTQ I H O ' , .,.. ,k.,.v 1- . I '''' that too by a ladyin I UI UL4iyIII. lt't-iUtuitti.in.-4 . tiltt,'..Y.iW WHii.trv. 1)Imkih fastened Its -' I fetAS I IO i-llb- iat, tn..b f 1 . 1, , , ...elu.eli, un Uor ,uu for K,x.ol, v-' tfr . 1 i.iiitUn tho WjiUme . v.'t x ,1 ,'" :"bUh8toKl lt hvrt ttt.s is lutt .atl-d huuiKN'jr, ,.1 Hti iu. hr lbil n,.iif n ttiulei- A Duyton elsrjtman rvtitl 1 ..... . ... - . .. lurtiw iim HU'iirinv, Mttipn un IliK t iirviyi. thelow.t dt-iitliAir M,lhuM lnrjr p mliutetit of the year at inwui hltih tliltt wax a fMt, MuHli wiuilx , U.v uuumnielnjr w which would iiiuKe tho di.tli ni .Mal Unit dMlurtlvi "And thotv tllnary hUjh tide St to ae fuel. Wiivuo.uiliUn lu nil Uftul " Arlu.' ,,:l-- , .M " ' f' .L, ""; '"Y '"" U -uiM Imminent. P.,mj.. PMMM'0 I v ;.,., r -, ,,. 1 - !'-r .u-ln--rUonuftliKun f.t fU J'.T.rtr " 1 WIM-BS. FfOiU. fctc., j l..nu hiirviit .. tin. I l...ll. .1.... ,1... l, timkL ..I 1m.im.Imi ik snuuiil li. .1 . .... .. . WM 1 ....... .......j... ,...,,. ..,,r,... v -, ,..,.... .i.t-n, i-b-ft, x,lH u, . ,. ..,.. ..mi ns ,; hi ir, Kiiiir's no to Jottlv-aixi ImvltiK ti niarUd olUvt . wniruH. v,..mmi miuuiim iti.-m u, 1, 1 N,V i '". ry fur INuiMimittkHi - . nun m uiiieu nwwvwl on taklni i.iwtrii llrt duv tluit aha Kk.nl nil ..Ul.T Jl ffl Our Guarantee If a dealer receives a complaint, (which ho believes to bo honest) from any musician to whom lio has sold any of these strinKS, he Is authorized by us to give him. another string without cluirKO.iindnll such loss will be made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question, (liewnreot Imitation.) Dealers will plonQ send lor descriptive catalogue. Tradj supplied at lowest price. 1 ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Boys The school ) FOB and Girls. win on the iith onen of September. Thorough Instruc tion in me primary ana nav..nced . , English Branches, LATIN AND ELEMENTS,. OE MUSIC In course. - TERMS and further Information may be had on application to KEV. P. IT. POST. Cor. Chemeketa and State pts. 8-20-tf A GOOB .CHANCE SMnr iHitltouUrsmli nt tills oUlee. 011 tho et.unohuiiv of tin Ibiy ! A fbrmrr U itaitl'Nt wsylu q itu VN.ulrv u imriMir. Hie eimiiiul lulo l lie that t ulHHUtriHlwMrtioli lw tutbt. lb .k TIIOJLIS J1UKK0WS. M ikt tk Hi, nut l.lil 1... ....! tl. .t H.l.l Mil.. ..... !.... t- 1 . ... JhiyUn a,,..,UiM Sn,.aht otn-. n.iurUuui . III.ihI.W M'.t. V,.- cmm-,ai struot. a,om0r mid with tiomkii K-amaiuhip tht lie Iim nvvr . Mntek W. light- t.ttl u, ttjn ,w M1 d . ii-r I41. liitt ttiv W. (.'. larj5wtbte.inior that jduuH the du-ii nluu, and mi hi ox,Hrieue, lm. iiv,w n.j. Asuil,!, . . I r . . rJ'ri 0! ts,lt','5'! ' ' 1 w,Vn,iMtmi.fi himtaBiMupa can ur ll. UO" l fny. U ever .!, U uM,l. !! WbtSt ' I fe 'ZlSf 1U"H ' l&T&SH . mu uu ou boili lu prlc? auj qmMi) 1 I Bfc - .MMfaaL MfJllMlliiiir IJWilltrtlft AfiujteuAaigte. Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. ' TWO PAST TilAIKSPAIIiVI ,..nd SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And nil points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. , Tho Northern laclflc railroad is the only lino running l'asem;cr trains, SecoudcUsj uleopers llrue of charge) Luxurious VaT coauhes I'ullman Pulnee Sleeping Rw Palace nintjff Cur. (uitaU 75o) " lorl land to tho cat. , t-totlmt your ticket read via the Northern Pacltlu railroad mid uvold the change ofcan.. S7r) tn HQRn v"NTattVsniade ffi.&w--S iyiSSr-iSS UtuMPUUl A W VUMlIl imiiuv.t.1 i.(i jpwniidvlli. 11. p' Wata t,. Htrhiuuiiil. . l.eao Portland ntPn. in. and &10 p. n. uuuyurruo ul Mlnuenpolli. or i. "" 0.H6 p. in. t'Ai'U c Diviiiox. Trains leavo Pront - onttu i-ir.v-iiiuily at 11-35 a. iu. and cW p. in.. Arjf vent Tacoma at 7:10 P m ana p. in.: 1-JUu Thmil!li I'l.Miunn IS.I.im Mlplltn: d.iu iluy ro, ue, tinet paUice ln'15 .. uviivucii i-of nana. in umo iiiiloiMju in undv.3op. m . .. ..- TV ..-." ... l .. A I, 1, Tacoma and tattl A.B.C11ABI.TO-N cllrot. lMlr.ertlnv A-t. tten'l Vh. Agent, 121 Pirst tit.. Cor, wmiiiikiuu fi., i iiriiauu, unH. Dlo goruor Vln unUW mwa Jfc. i ' i