THE OAriTAIi EVElSTiyG- JOUByAIi R THE CIWBL JOURiVAI, punMHiiEDDAiiiV.nxcEiTHU.vDAV, 11V THE Capital Journal Publishing Company, (Inconwrntcd.) Kntercd nt tlio imMoftlco nt Hnlcin,Or.,u secnnd.rlnwt mutter. CURE B.IRVINE, Manager, Sec fourth piiRO for term of sulncrlp- Advcrtlsemcnts to Inttiro Insertion (for tlio miino day) should bo handed In lf I CorrcHlKindcnro containing new; of In tercut mid Imiwrtiinco l desired from nil nirtxof t lie elate. , , No attention will l ld lo anonymous cimtntinlcnllons. Pci-mm dt-xlrliiff tlio Caittai. Jowk.vai. nerved nt tliclrh'iiiKP rnn Mviire It by Jk til curd re(jurMl, or by word lull nt Hub Hpe'clmcn number sent frceoiinppllcn- Olilco, corner Court mid Liberty Htrc;t. SATURDAY JUNE 22, 18811 AQirisiutt piiporwiyn that tlio vol tinio of iiiiniUrrntlnn from tluit prov ince to tlio Unllwl Statu Uiih vcar will rciich over 11X1,000, and It wuntH to know If MMiicthliiK can't lu done to prevent It. Tin: treatment of mental dlwitut by color Is revived. Meliincliol. reipiirc rod; noiitc mania, bine. Tlio voiiiiK love yellow, the color nionf coniluclvo.toj,'rowtli, while old "HI prefer the warm red my. (JovKHNoit (lii.W of Indiana If now in WuhIiIhbIoh Territory, where lio lniH decided to niako v.ilmihlo real oHtato lnventiiieiitn. He li not the only Knulcrn man (hut liawbeon eon vlnced that tlio bent opportunity- in thf cotinlrv for making Hare Invent inentHof monov exlnt In thin wild, rushing Wcsl. Oov. Alger of Mich man many yearn ago applied a round mini of hlsHurplut einh in the lum ber and Huw-mill limine on I'ugol Sound. Hi:ui;ntIiY VuhiivIiih Iiiim beeh nioro active than umiul. Numerous convulsion in the Interior resulted in (ho rending and then the collapc of the Ihh( now eouoiit. tlio top of the mountain. "Wo aro m lined," JS'uplert correspondent Hiiyn, "to (huso changes a( the extreme nuinnilt thai It la no now thing (owe from Naples that the point of I ho active crater hat) fallen In, and the top of the mountain him been reduced to the flutter slmpo which Ih Km normal form. On thin oceanlon, a stream of luvn Issued from the cast side of the cotio, and wiih (Iiuh Invisible from Naples. It run about ono-thlrd of Iho iIIhIuiico down tlio entlio mount ain." imi iiii: TDACiimts iti:Ai.' Aro all tlio tfaclicis llllng to ad mit thoy toad the dally and u eekly papers of their locality? If not, why not? Teachers live too much In their to.xt-bookn, and not enough In the hlgbiiHy world around them. The world is iiNchool and a grand one. Teacher are ongugud In llttlngthulr pupil to tinier school, and how iiiuqIi better for that duty In ono who known something that Is going on OiitHldc of the school -room where hd is called to preside. Newspapers are the grout eiluea torn of the manses, and they educate teauhoiH as well as other classes In Hoelety. Heading the curront his toruuiH, tlio press of the luud, will widen tlio range of thought, ami prevent the dogmatical assumption of miporlor knowledge which over taken many teachers at that critical ago of "stand still" middle life, when It Is generally believed that tlio pedagogue begins "to go toseed." CniiHhiiit association with Infer ior and submissive minds brings about this eonselousne of self-sat-Ufiicllon, mid renders him impious tiutly assuming, If not altogether oblioxlotis to practical bust hops men, 111 tlio realm where his sword in law, and if ho poiocm the eeein of his subjects, holds sway over mliidaud character, ho Is author- ( lly upon all matters of luteiest, The pupil leaves the school room to act in (lie great drama of life, and awakens to tho fuel lu tho future that his instructor, who wuh oiuv his Idol, was a iiarrow-iuluded man. Head tho. paiers, fellow touchers; ! tliey will awaken new thought, , nroniioii your education, increase your Hillary, give you a In-ttor social position mid make you a more suc cessful teaoher. Willie tlie foivgolinj lefxrs cololy to nowiqwipor reaillnp. lei us apply till question to t lit reading of edu cational Journal. How many loach enlV) thorn are who never read a paper that Is dovotcu to the cmiM in which they aiv engaged. Would Kilch ncglig'MHohe tolciutwl luaiiv other profetloir.' MM.... . .. il . . in. ..... .-.., ,., . nNtHiio wiiiiiiik. . Wlll thcrv III Ik. no phie,' fouuii ; In tlu'ranUof tho tiviclilni; priav.. Kiou for Mich ilwarfinl and UIkvImI ClmractcrH. t .Nr u i,r a time in ,o IlW. swj hi. .ii, i, uvii inn nniiwiHiii oi Ihu jHHipIo wa- n.Mrtvlng mi mucli UIP. talcii and monov uH in lviu. A M 'I'll., llil.. ill... .i.t .....I. I I. ...I.. .. ..... 1.. 1.1. I... 1...1... . um n.u ,.ch of" ; ViMi'a. v'".T.r '","",,",,v,r '.v... j,,,,,.s' . .,u: ""t- tu. ,w,.ri.t.n. h tho 3-i.ulH. and folly m h7 ' l",l"T"w i i.u igs w m pm.. , . ' ' , rauaniitscnmivem, 'they iiuiM iipwanluill. mul on. i m Winm ,M " "a,, w S8' , ' "J " Kei""' . "V, ,u,uuw lMI:,r ftTu,,y ward, whu would kivn alinHut of Hon. Yumiluu llatbor iitcana bl.tok I WrUht' Mrh iwiti com, oil . ..Wc,?r ,.n?.6,rUlof lrulli.',-.Aitorl Plomvr. ImrU.r. Tlio muii wn millss. 1 S.?r.ryi'W.'..!?J!i.!,',,, -d.?? J'MlY: W ' i - ".... ., fij . p.( ..j mi iru4ia 'iii or i'niiruii.T.v. ' "'s UltoinaiitlcSlory of Shipwreck, CnptirHy and Suffering CAST AMOXO IIAKIIAIIOUS SAVAHES. Horace Holdcn Siilijcctnl to I'nlieanl of Sufferings Among the Ilarliarous I'clcw Islamleis. CHAPTER V. Hy this time tlio iiatlves had be come nearly as anxious to part with us as wo hnd over boon to icavo them; and being naturally desirous to be rid of each other's company, we lost no time in preparing for our departure. Our object now was to get into the ojioii sea, with tlio hope, of full ing in with some vessel on Its pas sage to China orelsowliere, and thus bo able, after awhile, to find a con veyance to America. The natives of this island had fur nished us with tlio means of sub sistence, and with comfortable lodg ings, and for the purpose of enabling us to return homo, had been nt great expense in fitting up a craft, such as they thought would answer to con vey us wherever we pleased to go. Situated as we were, we did not feel ourselves' at liberty to expostulate against tlio obvious unrea-'oii.ible-ness of their demands, We were, in truth, indebted to tli'-in for our maintenance while among them, and for the assistance they rendered us in fitting up our craft; and, as a suitable requital for thco favors, and to leiuunerate them for their hospitality, we solemnly asstued them, thai, should I'm tune ho far prosper us, as to enable usonceinoro to reach our native, country, we would send to them two hundred muskets, leu casks of powder with . .......w..iiiiiiitr Mimiiiitv of Imllu .1 eoriespond ng qui i llj or halls , and flints. Hosides tliN, wo gave llieni iiH-iurunces of having several articles of ornament, such as beads, belts, combs and trinkets of various kinds. On (ho 27th of October, 1832, we set sail, having the boat in which wo had escaped from tho ship and which we bad repaired as well as wo were able and (lie canoe which hud been constructed by tlio natives especially for our use. It was agreed, that inreo oi our nuiimer, vi wuvis, Meder and Alden, should remain on i tho Island as hostages, and that three of tho natives (two chiefs and one of the common class) should ac company us, to seo that tho agree ment iniulu with them should bo faithfully executed. Fearing that tho natives residing on the tuner pun oi uio isiami might come upon us and prov nt our going, we took our departure in tlio night. Wo soon found that our boat leaked so badly that it would bo next to madness to proceed, and wo returned In tlio course of (be night. Our unoxpeoled return gave great oU'eueo; but wo Insisted that to go to sea in that condition would bo certain destruction. They at length consented lo assist In re pairing the canoe and boat, and to HuU'eriN to remain long enough to complete our arrangements more to our mind. We were detained by these operation about a month, and then again took ourleayo of the sput whore wo hud remained ho long against our will; though we would not conceal the fact, that the rudo kindness of tlie natives had so entirely overbalanced (heir faults, that, on parting with them, we ex- poiionood emotions of regret, and! welo quite ovrpowered with a sense j of our obligations to them for the many favors which thoy laid be-' ; stowed upon us. Thoy Had loganl-i ed and treated us us beings of a I higher order than tbemsolvisj and our conduit had Inspired them with a veneration and coulldeiiio almost unbounded. As a proof of this, throe of their number wore-committed to our ivuv, and were entirely willing to place theniH-lvcs at our dispo.sil. Seven of our mmilieriiow took the iUUW VU., Uouskot, Seldon, And -- .. ...--.. ...... , IVWS, Unlet and the tluw unlives, you promised. 1 had UUsUo many jircscrlp Citptalu llaruurd, ltolllu, Mute and "ous that l had come to kHcm iiottiing IllVkA'lf Prepared the shhiV bout, t We weto ueooiuiuulotlnn oitrpii.NS. ago the llrst day by a larao nuinber of tho native!.. At night, as we had j then biicoeodotl lu getting beyond the uvf, they loft us, ami wo eon- tlniUHl our course, (T MWllNriM'iU NH.U S.Ul'IIIU.l Tlio .Vamp Ynqnlna. Kit IVrkliiH MiBia'sloil tho other I I ... .1.. it i - wmh me name ui ian.uiua iwy HhoiHd Iv CaiiKOil to tliat'of Orvon . llailtor or Divp Harbor. Ho did not like the iiamo Yiupilna. It niv- Ulsl tiHHUUch of lndl-lll ItONild ,ri! .LXtVi an'lnln; mm onu' oi uio pivtllCfl naillvts nil the I'aclllo ihmiI wnuc fhini tho In-' dlan ltuiimnnxi. Kll lVrkliw !.:. n.. Kll lVrkln Im no I tt.EKK scuts an almost Inky color, its umck- . . .. . i. ,,U i.itiir nHrlhtitnlilG to the large depots of ca stream in the vicinity of aqulnu. I Coal prospectors along uie iu; I (luina river have recently found pure coal in the bed of the stream, ami , , ,. . ,,, ilor expert coal miners state that there nro vnliinble coal denoslstfl in tlie im- iiiediatevlclnltv of tlie port. It is only a question coal fields will be In v cw ortliesciaciHineminiu i - (pjina" is very appropriate, and Eli Perkins is very rcspcctluny asKon to inform liimself liefore Inaugura ting u "kick" at our pretty names, derived from the Indian tribes whose Interesting and romantic history is intimately connected with the early settlement of the states oftho Pacific coast. Albany Herald. A Lesson for Young Men. Only a few months ago Clinton Pennington, but little pasttwenty ono years of age, athlcctic, vigorous and strong, left his homo In Nebras ka and, as thousands of young men have done, sought u broader Held of action In the great commonwealth of Oregon. On the 28th day of last May in tlio heat of passion, young Pennington shot and killed Chas. IJ. Jlalcom, a former friend while in Nebraska, and the only one to meet him with a friendly greeting upon ids arrival in the far west. Precise ly three weeks from that dale, Pen nington listened to tlie sentence of death which cuds Ids earthly career on August 2d, a little over six weeks from date of sentence. What a train of events this young man has crowded into (hat brief space of time! And howdillerently ho might have shaped his course. His mur derous weapon, as exhibited in tlie court room, was what most young men would pro- . ..... , ., , i )()t ,() ,(mvy HS tho holK,flt IllllloriB niiiineo "a oeauiy." Ji was pick or shovel nor so eunioersome as the wood chopper's axe: It was silver plated, with an elegant rub ber stock and it tit (ho wearer's hip pocket so nicely. Hut, for all that, it Is not the proper Implement for any young man to use in carving out a fortune for liimself in tills country. Hotter a thousand times does the smooth ash bundle of the pick or shovel lit the young man's hand in this work-a-day land of ()1ly u,.,ler lmlslc au(l i,cUcr ro. M)N f()llmv (l0 ,.ngg strokes of ,, ...(lllllm.m.ri .lXL. hi thoo tirand i - - old forests of ours than over ema nated from the handsomest "Ilull- I dog" tliatevr sounded tho death j knell of a you u sr man's hopes. As for Pennington, tho luture holds nothing more between Mm and the grave, but for the young man yet uixMiiiiauiuiuiiii UI.-U1I ii:iiii i" -..!.... .1. ...... I I..... l .... . bo learned from his untimely fate. Haker City Kevielle. Don't patronize quack doctors. Don't go away from homo to trade. Don't let the moss grow on your b.iok. Don't bo afraid of a few cents 1 r tho public good. Don't try to tako advantage of a new corner. Don't charge a dozen prices for a thing. Don't let your youngsters run on the streets nights. Don't be a clam. P. S. Don't let the man with tlie noieexploslvo article for kerosene lamps take you in. It is N. G. A Missouri grocer advertise that any man who takes two drinks of whisky a day for a year at a cost of ton cents each can have for tlio sumo money at hlsstoiv, thirty sacks or Hour, 2.'!0 pounds of granulated sliotir. seven v-t wo iiuiiiuls nf iim. i codec, and save $2.fil as a premium for making the exchange. r--- .- ----- ,-- ... 0...... A WOMAN'S WAY. A Kltt-llliii; llimliifx Ii-oolllon. When Mr. Fowler, of 827 i:ilU Mivet, top pod In nt n lemlliiKi'lty druggUfj to ink wlint ITtct "Tho CulKornlu Ui-meily," Joy'i Vege table SnrrajwMft. would lmve lu cac of dyiij0(la nnd lck lu'ndnrlic thf wa assur ed It w owM rtllcTO both. Sho n as so liicrod ulous Hint tho drueulst Ko her a bottlf, uot to Im jald for unless It cfl'ectcd n cure. Tho follow Iuk Is tho oouvIucIuk cuurluslou. 8au Frauclsco, Fobruary 8, IfSS. Pkah Sir Notwithstanding my mlsglr tnes. Joy sVeirctabloSannnarlllnill.l nil that wimwiwioic my uy.pepsia and sick head actios, but I tmo not had a return ol cither since. I believe I am pcrmaueutlv cured. YouuMcroyKreilsiloiiioitwl.otMM.uUle. ftlP A Mmn.1l- Ittdl tl1l m.M ,ls...,...l. .! ' MY VCnt lick hcaJarhft nh.nil.1 u r.M,ir,1H- i . Vuown. itoMH-cttuliy . K. . A i WAA. MsJ &r4 .-To. I y, r r(j, is v svv t-t, S Kills sttwt I . .., ,,. ,v I .1.1111.1.11MUM1. ls m, '' " Kuanintivtl t; lulng I l-l 111 L.III llllltlll(l riWllll 1VH (. of fMiillw .. lvlun. fin,rvl,SiW nrliv.i 1 ' dlll?ltlUtVJI 1 tT'HIir1! i in cms.' i On' ,.lf, ntali ..V VWffi our mlvcrtlMHl drtiKuUt a bottle ufi l)r' '"K s ?tw ,)1lX)VJ'rv ''r t'jni-' "''"I'""", 't ish""." iwui.i iinng 'SZ TilS? & 1 1 'iuii fucu as iMiifiiiiiiiui, imiam-1 mat,ti i of luns, bronchltU, Hdimii, , "!' '". mi S kZ 'L :..'." . "."""I'"5 ."".. "'.' ''; ,.,..,.. ., ...,.,...v ... ...,., ,.. .- , of time When ricll aim liiuigcsuon iry wrauu. . "V J.. " ' . I I'nllrn cntlofnnllnn rriinmil ml. Or PITPEPSV. fo wen .,,. lf ou tn ticou 110 nuinuuiiusu ijvMuit. " -" . 8pecai meution. All who Have useu i Kicctnc Uittersslnt' the samo song, nU t)mt Jg clllImcdfe EiL.ctric Bitters WJH cure nil diseases of the liver ami kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, " y U"'" u.m w iT.irivo caused by impure blood. w.lliume maarJll from tli8.VHtem and prevent ...nii na rr nii mnlarial fevers. (For cure of headache, constipation isi.no ner drug store Many Sioux Indians are signing the agreement, notwithstanding the opposition of pome chiefs. Oregon is ono of the most produc tive states in the Union. Its vast mineral regions contains gold, silver, copper, iron, and coal. Its immense tracts of grazing lands support thou sands of cattle and sheep, and its extensive agricultural regions pro duce all tlie cereals in abundnnce, the yield per acre being, in some in stances, the largest in tlio world. Among the useful and valuable prod ucts of the Web Foot State may be mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea, which has proved a boon to thou sands aflllctcd with pain in the back nnd kidney difllcultfes. It is ptirelv of vegetable composition and never fails. Sold by D. W. Mathews. Disastrous rains have fallen in Germany, accompanied with thun der, doing much damage to crops and stock. It should bo generally known that Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic in sures a hearty appetite and increased digestion, dispels nervous depression and low-spirits, overcomes lack of energy and wakefulness and will in fuse new life and strength into the weakest invalid. Sold by D. W. Mathews. Herman Meyers of Fresno, Cal.! charged with killing a boy who was stealing eggs from him, has been acquitted. A SCUM" OP I'AI'EIt SAVI.S lltl! LIFE. It was just mi ordinary scrap oi J b t , fa i1,, hiio was in the last stages oi con- sumption, torn ny pnysic ans tiiai she was incurable and could live on ly a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper slio read of Dr. King's Ne.w Discovery, and got a sample bottle; It helped her, she bought a large bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew bet ter fast, continued iti use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh ing 140 pounds. For fuller Particu lars scud stamp to W. H. Cole, Druirglst, Fort Smith. Trial boftle of tills wonderful discovery freo at Dan'l J. Fry's drug store. It is stated from Baltimore that Cardinal Gibbons will publicly de nounce the Clun-na-Gacl society if it ear be shown that it In any way countenanced tho murder of Dr. I Croniu. This is the K'uson of tlio year M'him tlin ivnv pnlfl v iwla irpntr :nl . r.. .. . : . .... luivoc, witn the hands aim conipiex- 'ion. Soft white hands and a clear "peachy" complexion can bo as suredly preserved by tho frequent application of Dutafd's Specific. If rubbed into tlio skin well it leaves no greasy surface. The slcin absorbs it. Sold by I). "W. Mattiows. An actor's luck is illustrated by tlio tcrriblo accident nt Johnstown, where a company played, and being too late to catch tho train for the next town, hired wagons to trans"' port them just in time to escape cer tain death. 1 n spite of the fact that actors travel more tlinu nuy other profession, none seem over to get hurt in any kind of accident. Ilurklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo lu tho world for cuts, briiicst sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skin eruptions, mid positively cures piles " ""!" v. ....... nm bi.wi.v toglvo perfect .satisfaction, or money refunded. Price 2T cents per box. For s;do by Daniel J. Fry, drug- Klht, "Miss llrouo would bo u clinriulni; girl," 1 hoard n j oung man vj , ,'lfll0 had a Hood imiiiiiIcnIoii nnd thoK siHits would go nwny; Hut they (.poll her lootts completely." If MI-h ltiowu would only tnl;e Dr. l'loreo" tioldeu Medlnil DUeovery wlint a hnppy change 'twould make. It would drlvo out nil tho humors from her blood iiml make It pure, And tho hlomlxhes comphilned of dlsnp- lor, boery-Mm TliU iiusllrlne Is the grtt purUleroflhe Imtd, niut dUllgurlng eruption nnd blotches will MHtn vnuUli vrlicn It U used. Tho immediate svmntoms of llv. ljt-sia, or Indigestion, aro n distres sing miio of weight, oppression and "'"? " " stoiuacn, ncarintini, lK ' m of amot(tea foul breatli, boleh shoulilors ami breast. Dr. ileiilov'fl' ir. iiiiiuit'iii'V- liniioMi tisitna in tiw. ' UiV E1.1; "" .. ," ?.. 'lu,J!!! &. dleestion and removes all tinhcaltbv symptoms. Hold by D.W.Mathews. 100 HtWARll. 100. The rnuler or ih i.iimim.i .(ii iv i'IcamMiu iMirn that tlicro Is ntWst tlrrmUst dlsrtie tlmt M-U'tu-o luu beu able ,..l,7i, wJ " "" .V.r:.".-.:. VSTuTJ !? SiS ' run uow known t tho uiniimii-miprrf ' cutnrrh boms wu.titutionai diea a- tiulnxn mu.lUullount tmitment. All' SW .' &$? T ' rnctt of th n-m, thervl.y dratMiluir ttiofimn.utKmor tuo difae, nnd KivinS "" "T"?'. ? l',a" '.' " ,,.u,,numiii nn.. avMnttiir nature in iii.uit . tire in amine .we k iniirh that thry otU-r cao that II tctlmimlals. Ti'ImIisO, J-s . i ( i if a . T.i.,nii itirroru developed there. ' Tctunlcd.-rtic! GOcts. and il.. ... II V.i . . .. . - T T -T bottle nt IJairi .1. rr,y The Best r i i In the city of Portland J;V,t HIGHLAND m And Male It the , ,, , rni ,. i,,. nt ti.ia limp fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have llwWtuU intSled to maKhe drive leadiiij from' Commcrcia. street through Riverside and High land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The lino of the Salem Street Hallway Company runs through the middle , of this addition, and no lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park v, ill In the near tuture be THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Aldlioi are lligii mi Dry ami Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil Is black and ricll. From mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for tlie location oi two cnurcucs m una miumuu, uuu a numborof residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots "..,.:.. i. i:...t, r i. ,.st f Q..iQ.v. nm xvnrth nn nn nvormrn nverSlOOO. We can sell you better lots lu High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on tlie line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part of tlie 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 beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. PI. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. 254 Commercial St. -O- Houso and Carriage Painting, Sign writing, Paper hanging and decorating, Wall tinting and kal somtuing executed in the latest style. Experienced. Workmen Employed, Satisfaction Guaranteed. Call and see us betore you let your work. rf-Ovm 6.000.000 Poople l"Ueva tint It of tn Urgtst tad meet rallitJehonaa. and they n Ferry's Seeds D. M, FERRY ft CO. sx tcKni owledstd to ba the Largest Seedsmen In the world. D M.Fxhbt&0o'i ulastrtdipescrii. unuwrncsa SEED ANNUAL For 1880 Will b msviiM rnrp ta ill annlieant niT La IkJtt b nt smM wltlinat nrtlAi-lnsr l vln Eulltrt C4ll&owsr I r."' '" 'fir KreTJ"00 "lof iFliSSiiTi" Ouden. Ivid or lhower Seed u txuuut. I should tend lor It Addnu D. M. FERRY CO., Datrelt, Mich. INSURANCE Company. I Fire and Ma rine. JOS, AU1F.UT. Aiicul, Salem. Oretron DR. JORDAN & Co.'s 3IUSEUM OF ANATOMY "51 Market sUSan Francisco Admlfeton 35 cents. CiOatUl loilril lunv Id nvr.1,1 dUease. Cousullallon and treatnient pcrMnnlly or by letter, on fcpermatcrrhoca orgenluil weakness, and nil uUmw-eofmen. Send for c Imok. l'rlvnte otllco 211 Consultation free. oy it. For Bargains IX P.m'.. p. . , n , ,. . r ., p. no to '""l.Ui 1IUUU0W8, Commarolul Stroat, Sulem, Or h?Vu;f,"luc,'t,f "" k,U(U on I m ,ul, VSJ-eSl, hT prirVin'ilT,'.', VBsrsiiiBM r'rit7T. VT if KiAfi SraSP mmm m&wmiriHrM t.cvvhrc I Q i jL iIWV vi qy Residence Localities .. i.wiMrnns towms are those owned by men or corporations who i1ln'ove 1,iran- ADDI -IS OWNED UY- this Corporation is determined all points a line view Is obtained ot SEE HERE! If there Is anyone in the whole state of Oregon win wants to return to the east he should read this advertisement: A Bargain For N -ToIExcliange for- OREGON LAND A GOOD CHANCE -For jwrtlcularscall at this offlce $7 tn fcOKnMXT"canbeinade plO IU DJU working for us. Acenu pirI,'.r.r1 w;t"? can wrnUh lmro und Kte their whole time to the bulnc. Spare inunieuu may be profitably employed ulo, A Tew acaucle. In towns nud cIIIm, H. K. Johnson & CU, low Main st Ulchmond a ii,.n,I?ls sUte o'l business ex Pittic cvr mind about wndlni tmp for wply, n, r, J , A-V. WwtUl TION mm to ttractive Addition tno ptioiic uiiuuiiigs ami our uiguesi JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers nnd Wholesale dealers In MUSICAL. MEUCHANDISE. New York, 41 and 45 Walker St. John P. Stratum's Celebrated Hu slan Gut Violin Btrlngs, the Finest in the World. Our Guarantee If a dealer receives a complaint, (which he believes to be honest) from any musician to whom ho has sold any of these strings, he ls authorized by us to give him another string without charge, and all such loss will bo made good by ii9 lo our customers, without quibble or question. (Beware ot imitation.) Dealers will please bend lor descriptive catalogue. Trad j supplied nt lowest price. ST. PAUL'S Boys and. Girls. Tho school will open on the 24th of September. Thorough Instruc tion in the primary and advanced English Jfranches, ELEMENTS' OF MUSIC -In oourse.- TERMS und further Information may be bad on application to UEV. F. II. POST. Cor. Chemeketa and State SU. 8-20-tf Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TUAIN8 I1AHA' ! NO CHANGE OF CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad ls the only line running Passenger trains, Second cla sleepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, i'ullniau Palace Bleeping Cars, Palace Dining Cars, (meals 73c) from Port land to the east. eee that your ticket read via the Northern Paciltc railroad and avoid the change of cars. Leave Portland ot 8 a. m.and 8.-J0 p. Hi. dally arrive at Minneapolis or HU Paul t ".-03 p. in. lUciric Division. Trains leave Front andO strvetdHlly at HAS a. m, and & rum.; Armeat Tueomaat 7:10 p mand 1.-JJ u m arri v -cattle fc-JSa m and fc p. ni Through Pullman Palure Sleeping cars. elcitnk day cu:k m, tineht llaee dining cars between Por itind.Taooniaaod tjaUU direct. DalN senUo. A.D.CUARLTOX Ajt. u.n 1 Wis. Agent, 131 Flrrt tn CPft ashlngt.iii i IWltand. Ufswos. lfH luf FIM mlU 3fti, lit I jmSjmv- f ti SCHOOL J i i h !.- ,