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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1889)
FPl 'fflE GIPim JOl'RIilli. I'UIIMHIIIJDlMIIA.iaCCHITHUNDAy, II V TIIK Capital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) tailored at the postofflco at Salem, Or.,m append claw. tnnttiT. CLARE B.IRVWE, Manager. Hco fourth piirc for terms of Miliscrlp- '""iJvcrtlscinrnlH to Injure liiwrtloii (for tin- Kime liny) Kiiouiii i iitnit in by i CorrwiioiHlcnt-c i-oiilnlnliu; ("( of lJ-t-rct mill 1iiiKirtnm Ih denlred from nil. Miicnnoti 'lll Ijp )nll to imoiij mini coininnnlaitloiiH. I'orHon- ili-lrliiK til.' CAPITAr. . Jo 'UNA I . nerved nt tliclrlioiinwnin -ur It 10 till niril riioitt. or by word loft nt till 0HC'clmcn number cciit free on nppllcw- Ulilcu, corner Court anil Liberty Hired. THUHEDAY FUNK 27, 18& Malum Iiiih thirteen eliuri'liw, and tilt- oldest mid liwt liiHlltutlon of lenrnlnt,' upon Ui I'mdHr. const. Halt'iii Ih frmed a a city of cIiiiivIioh mid HchrlolH. Until of IntoyenrH the most of the world Iiih liclli'vi'd that it wan k'iIoim eri.r loiiliovv a .-liil.l to uw ItH left hand iii'miii-li a Its litfM om it wan (Jlmrli-M lloadu who once -uld men were rldil-liiinl.d hy lnl.it. education, and pt-i luipw hy inherit unci'. It la no more natural l l rlo,ht-haii(li'd tlviu lert-hniidi'd, ex cel)! that, h-ivliiijctwo handH, vi-gel Intothehahltof uhImk one of them more than the other. Tin: groan-it or modern I1nJh( wit that which n-Hiilted fioin the iiverllow of the aiont II.iiijHJ'. or Yellow river, ISS7. Thin 'ilvcr, which has earned the title oi "China's .Sorrow," luimilwajs Ik-oii the emtio of grout anxiety to the (Millies.) government and to the In hahltantH or tin country through which It How m. It !m gimided with the utmost caio at grout expenw, and aiiiiii.ill.v vast miiiim ate Hpen! In rejialrrt of IIh lunik. Wan.Oiakhh was in-ked "Why reinovalH were made ho rapidly'.'" and this Islhe reply he made: "They are not made rapidly. The dally oImngen going on in a city of 120,000 luhahltants aw many, and it our pimlnuiMters were all put together In ,, , n- ,, , i - i. - -;-. - that cl.e. There would he deaths ... . tl , ..nvY-Mtrj reiiluvnll and cxplratloiiH of Icrnm of service that would ret pi! iv many hundreds of new appointments every week." coMim'.Nci: .u:v. Perhaps gambling would not he pilteho popular anioup; a consider ahlo number or "sinai t Alees" If they could lie iniulo to uuilcr-dnud how IneD'atily giecn they must lie to link money in another man's piiuo, A fellow i ho will do mi must think he Ih "real smart" and oIIicih about as green aH himself, hut Icsh rlnlnotne, many pronounce him a "shrewd cunning cuss" hut nil The oWrvIng, prudont people are expecting to see. the sprouts Minting from every pore In. his hide, lie Is Ignorant and un observant, else ho would know that (he men who run the gmno always make t ho money and that none hut the regular professional gambler ever make even a decent living at gambling. Th. nrofowlonids live iy plueklngthcsesume"Mnait oitn. cs." Kvon men w ho are very ox pert and of great experience at gain ing uro the victims of theito few who are In the very center of the ring1. Nothing but pine verdancy ooul.1 ever permit men if reputation for hhiewduiiw to poriUt In timl'l'ig over (heir winning gatheied oft' fellow o Inferior to ilu-uiavlvi, tu the faro table and odier deiwM, The diuiiknitl knows he In a poor In Mil led i'imiI but bin urln ami nerve ntv ujet and he nnut gndlf.v his drettdful habit and uppttitwe liio gnawing of that worm that never dloth oven in this world. Hut the poor Knvulioi u gand-Kr -UII cw,"Ymi el dm, Mtx. Kelly, fiat Mr-, tvlU that he Is umit. (V1t..ln gave jv.u that 4jrwU-.l v i'iiii- mii-ii n xiirv.i eoillll.i town munbler. who had ftr vivl .Ml.hl.il I., ..IneKlngauduuJMn ut village Bivenlta, vWt a large elty I wlieix' begot phick .1 hliuwdf In a few Iioiim. He said: ''I bellev ( will (pi homo and never kvo iimther'a boue-iinl aunlit. I tw that them elt. rlt.ws lauifhtl ml' uud fooled lit.' Jiixl a we do the coiiniry ciiiimi at itoiiie nu.l I i:ii at. l.lt...,. Ill III. jp li,.,t.Irf ud tft... ... I..,. r...... ... ...... Hxinmw ihv mtnrn ' nielli mine. lliw Mll.my Httt Ml eyiH opeuwl tu kimh! I tilt. llw I llk many nvm-do. , .M.dt.Ui'r.vly U , with . . ... . k IklunVN lillilnv ill aittkIM li.tlm. ' II- - r,,' U, telUttJ ? wi, WrtirlutttU trial ImsdraMii itV,... - mt lu.'W 1 ' ! "MU Xmk ''' trying w. ,at . uy ,ute to "M" " " wkW " tuoh (hluijr, U pun til tin! It li f TTL. . , niH.riu or ..a t.iMi.s, triM,: zr7nt t ' " imiri be tl.. ...... hi, pr,.i A, ..iPllrfwJr." OfKMlM'l.t.i I' IV' U0U. Ihil I i-( n liii.li.l to . got pr. btruoK 1 nt, . I lie Wllltiincltt .i IWJII j prize If you try a hundred tlckcta , and the game Is lair. Hut when honor, Interest, public opinion, pun - Ishmont, frlcndHhij), love of family, and bonds fail to kcop. men Inmost In olllce. what guaranty have you for the honesty ot Irresponsible lor gons who handle your funds w bother tlioy be glftH or p&ymcnts here on arth? - ... i i in tlm CatiRiIa Thistle A Canadian farmer expresc hlnielf as follows concerning thnt obstinate weed pcfil, the Onntidu thistle: Many Mvstums are advocated to don-troy the Canada thistle, but after a long series of experiments the following has been found to be elllctlve: Allow tho.thlstles to grow undisturbed until thoy aro in al most full bloom, then hitch three horses into the plow, attach one end or u heavy chain to the plow head, while the other end should lie fastened to the double tree In Hue)' u position that the drawing chain will d.raw every thistle com pletely under. Now work the sur face with harrow mid moldor until Hiillleient mold is obtained to allow u gang plow to operate; and just here I desire to be very emphatic. Keep that gang plow going; do not allow one thistle to show Itself dur ing the.soaison. Mindly, having thiisoMinguishcd liie enemy, keep him under; and this can best be done by Heeding down with clover in the next crop, if eireuinatauces are favorafJlc. I Would recommend thatbnrley bo the next crop to wed with. Kirst, boT cause a lienor caien is gcuenuij ou t lined; second, the iluuiieial lesults from a crop of barley from land treated as above will probably be more satlsfacto.-y than from any other grain. Jn conclusion, why I rcconnuend the gang plow Ih sim ply because deep cultivation is not s' much required to exterminate this pest a constant covering; con Hctmuutly u farmer could run over his fallow twice with Ids gang for once with his common plow, and during the busy season this is very impoitaut. Try ami rnrRPt. I low much of our unhnppluoss, 1he frlctioii that deprives us ol work ing power, comes from tho memory horiii'j of iiopcV'erusliod, uecafno m uitHimilei-staniliugl lOvcry day we piclc up sotneof these eai til burdous, ns tliough the rcmembeilug of them were" a ponaneo that might moan forgiveness; it Islhe reinemtienngof them that makes the burden, when forgetting would give freedom of Mllll, Wo loso so much power if tho Imagination Is weighted by memory of ills borne; we make it so unjust if we dcpilvc, a felluw being of the gift or penitence, of the power of grow ing grace, of fuller knowledge. Life U too short to treasure animosities that ale walls between another's soul and our own. It we expect divine fnrgotrulucH, miikt we not strive to attain it? I.el memory carry only wmds, pictures, actions, thnt make life rich ami strong. Then will imagination see In every face the fromblnneo of Its Creator. A littw) or's Precaution. A ooiebrated criminal lawyer, having Just defended a noted aans sin so brilliantly (hat tho" wretch wni iit'ntiltted in the face of over whelming evidence, stojM up to the judge. "A wind In your our, your hohor." "Well.wlmtUitV "1 would ask tlmt tho prisoner bediluluisl lu Jail until lo-moirow tiiorulng. I have to cross m lonely field on my way home, and th' nwcal happen to know tlmt I lwc money nlut mt." "th, witaluly." SatitflietiiHt vratttea. Mitt-lstrstj to Mrs. Con Kelly ati, bhu'ktuied UKV?" m, -.... wi....,ji. ..... ! - lV lltar7 ' aiatfistmte"Ail whut vu in ' I. .Um.1 . Mr.. K-llv.Na.. h, 1 -.. J MUi.vtlou. I Uave duuta, c I ftai, "" -., X Siffc hfJl. ' Hilly 1Ytft 4H miltarJw.r.f . iMI kklK hytlL' " ""- ' jII' O"1 W lanry. ITiii U, , tt,,J,utM HiDv-'fiiewtHrtt?" . Je-N a H!i. ht.t, hA .. ' "" '' I" i- .1 ; ill IU I t ,i wurld w It .MIULAt WU-iTJW Jlonrywriilr. . Ti.wt,.r drop from the cnvw.drip.dnpj , TtH-cow come lowing inn the lanei The earth, frwih waliI,ls rtKMin r jj', After the wwleome ralti Die bird ore Kinging good olght.trood n flit nr8wy Jn-d peepUig abovu the ntti; The tree rock gently, the rain dropn fall, Wetting each downy breast. Tli moon I rlntiia; o'eryonder hill; Out of the window I lean to nee; Hireeton th breath of the nu miner wild. The honeysuckle In borne to mo. Tbsalr l hesvy, tht sweet perfume; I drop my head with a bitter cry; I live jn. the imiit, girt agln, l-'orgetltng the years long lnoegone by. I kUihI apln ns I stood that night, The honej-Hiiekle within my hair. You rowed you loved me, O lloylanil now, Unloved, forgotten; 'ths hnl to bear. "SHKAI'S." Adam and Kve's fnmily treo was the applo. Queen VIctorin'l Sympathy for Jolmitownfo far a$ 1$ known vu9 not fpelt Sympathy. JUI" Jennie I'ottysof I'omona has sued George Ormshy for $1500 for kissing lier at tho gate. A stable torm of government may bo maintained without electing either hostiersor coiiohmanto oillce. "They want the sen," is the com ment of tho Woodsjock, N. 15., 1'rcss on our claims in Alaskan waters. "Tho young lawyer graduate is nowhero beside the sweet girl grad uate," says a piece of comparative anatomy, ihit he iil be Inside her when she graduates. "Clnra Hollo" say's that "woman Is a posiilvltj ; man an opportunity." Clara has evidently got the thing wrong end foremost. A man often embraces mi opportunity. Xext year tho people of Oregon will have all the politic thoy want. A full state and legislative ticket is to bo elected. The legislature elect ed thou will elect a United stales senator. Five judges of the supreme court of New York signed last week In their oltlci.il capacity a memorial to Mr. Gladstone, expressing their sympa thy with the cause of homo rule in Ireland. I'rlnee Albert Victor, eldest son ol the i'rlnee of Wales, Is to bo sent to India to divert his mind from his disappointment at the failure of His love atllilr with tho princess Victo- l.iternry C'ritic(luylngdown u new book)- 1 wish every maid, wife and mother in the country could rend that book, AblB editor Well, "run in a lino to the effect that the book Is ouo which no woman should be allowed to see." Henpecked husband (Heading tho paper and rocking the cradle) Ahem! the bustle is going out, 1 see. Vixenish Wife (Who had just llnlshod dressing) You bet it Is, and 1 inn going with It. You take care of that baby till I get back. Lutoly a gentlemen sat down to Write n deed and began: "Know one woman by these" "You aie wrong," said a friend, "It should read 'know all meli, etc.' " "Very well," answered the writer, "If one woman knows It all men will of course." A phantom team is said to haunt tho house which marks tho scene of a terrible tragedy In Washing- county, Maine. People lu tho vi cinity say thnt they hear a team driven up about once lu two weeks. The men in the lumber ctiuijM near, by deotiro tlmt the horse ghosts dlaturb their sleep Nut Otiphsnt, recently lynched in Topeku, belonged to a ioor but worthy family in Indiana, and Is said to be n ooindn of ex(j.ivonntr I'.uter. His mot la rls dying of j,rief. and refuse to be consoled by (he feet that "the leM people of Kan aka" assisted at tho lyuchmvr. """ ' ' ' A rrtiimi(i Urinjglsl. ilr. JWwln V. Juy for auajr )ara and now t irasFrqi iltayrUt on tlwourarof Skwiton awl MuVtt ti( In Sn IVanrlMO, prtUlr mrdrtml of MlluitiutMlUithiawU. m Una ot Iba couulrr. llalMtowrwBoti h1s Uu dotlug Hoauil to lb aflhet that r? w,lk " " w -' irtr w ZSmJZZ ZZZ2S: Hau.irtntajM.wlH,ijuii, lilMt.waMHoriioUaj.loitlt ll L."to.i! J?? ",.MlK.i,T' ? trow uua.K. iu. J&T E ! m. trMtawit or nr ui vid. ,.7 LT Mri VIIUW Udod. In frt x.t .UJItr ts eon. MlvllUMbtaKl. iBfKtU.UhtoV.e: ' eea4luwBMrT!oo auaM.u..rT.k.. ' ZZTZ IJVTJ "',.W' ?"M n. .. . . . lafalllbj.. i U wtll.k Mktart nthHl, aUJ LU w.ll.k.Bl ,. w.. " ., ... , i.i..,r,Mi,iUi,l, AHer LK de 1 wuo.ui -r Ui.r Mr JuyanrruilniJ di "" "" vnt a.i.l .r-jrtu alt thj.rt- MrllrtliMW 1." ln.i nll.l for tln .rratic d-lor -.-- - . . . -- ... . .. . ZSZTZTT " " . ' rrwi"i" It h and kidawr traoldti. TimitM t.itMu uui aipoitcii dtaonlcn a cotirie tt .-rf. latiUt-lrn.t lbtll(rmtta U. Callfdnl, .' i u.l.. and m wll au.tu uotWr burnt ly !.. .!ajt hiiul If rtj tkl U'jr utt r Ir.'. 1 otl.talv tit.- (tU'ut Jl Hut lT rv V .. t.t. i n v ttl. . iinolt.d s. .erun, .'H' ' 'I tl I..' L.4.1 . l. rt-t I 1 ' - i i t .1 ii . 'uk i1,. i tl. mi 1,14 l WMfMlUa Of MlMllU lo iliagttlM tit t-ult atl I 1UI l far U vtMtt Ul.T UBdw tho i t t.ui f Jajra m,;,lf kvtruptrUU 1 t ij- ii.. ae u-i-rl m ,i.vrl.tn., u i m!tit tdi.lv audlk ituij . I Cu tit It li.t .rtklr.. In t .t t t. ,. lat-nr.-iu i ..-. at.J . iu a i i v, f i ., tlli. a tin rtiWruuiadaiU7 1( let '" J. f. XTnatiarr. THE CAPITAL EVEyiNG- JOrggTAL. iiaMiaiBm im-oc f.i rrpsT. This remedy lg )xvTninir j well ( known and j popular us to need no Mecial mention. AH who have used Ktectne JJttlerssllig the same song or praise. A purer nuiiieme " not fsiirt ami Ir la OTiar.mtcd to do all th.it is claimed. KUctrie JJHters will cure all diseases of the liver ami kidneys, will remove pimple, boils, salt rhenm and other affections caused by impure blood. Will drive malaria from tbesystein and prevent as well as cure all malaiial fevers. For oure of headache, constipation and Indigestion trv Klecttic Bitters J5iitire satisfaction atmrn!'eed, or money refunded. Price Cb:-ts. nnil 1.00 per bottle ut Dau'l J. i-rys tl rug store. A minister once excused himself from filling one of his regular ap pointments on the ground that he had recently returned from his vaca tion and felt wepry. Oregon is one of the most produc tive states In the Union. Its vast mineral regions contains gold, silver, coper, Iron, and coal, its Immense tracts of grazing lands supiwrt thou sands of cattle and sheep, and its extensive agricultural regions pro duce all the cereals In abundalico, tho yield per acre being, in sonic in stances, tho largest in tho world. Among the useful and valuable prod ucts of the Weir Four Htnte may bo mentioned Oregon Kidney Tea, which has proved a boon to thou sands afflicted with pain in the back and kidney diflieuluos It is purelv of vegetable composition and never fails.. Sold by D. W. Mathews. The wife who can retain a sure hold upon her husband's heart will never have occasion to take a grip on his hair. It should bo generally known that Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic in sures a hearty appetite and increased digestion, di-pcls nervous depression in fit low spirits, overcomes lack of energy and wakefulness and will in fuse now II lb a rid stanglh into the weakest .invalid, r-old b 1). W.' Mathews. The oldest twins we know of are Wickedness .and Want, and they will probably sun i . e nil doomsday. a scnu oFi-m i. .u : iTek un. It was just n'l ordin.iiy seiup of writing luiper, hut it .-aed her life. She was iu the hiit stages of con sumption, told by physicians lh.it she was Incurable and could live on ly ft short time; she weighed less. than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read ot Dr. King's New Dico cry, and" got a sample bottle; It helped her, she bought a largo bottle, it helped her more, bought auother and grew bol ter fast, continued it i use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh- lars send stamj) to W. 1 1 . (Jole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trit.l bottle of tit wonderful discovery free nt Dan'l J. Fry's drug store. Mrs. Harriet Stowo wid be. seventy-seven next Friday. She has become strong enough again to con duct a llttlo private correspondence. This is the season of tho year when the raw, cold winds creatosad havoc w ith (In? hands and complex ion. Soft white hanlN and a clear "peachy" complexion can bo ns suredl ju'cwrvetl by the fre(tient application of Dutard'e t?x-eltic. If rubbed into the skin well it leaves no gre.isy surfauo. The skin absorb., it. Sold by D. W. Matn jws. The Prince of Wnlpe gave more than his mother fur ho Johnstown sufferer, tshe rent her sympathy. IIo twught two tickets to' Buffalo Hill's benefit performance. liiii-Ueiis Arnica Salve. The liest sdve lu the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever Mires, tetter chapped nanus, ciiiuuains, corns and all skin oiupti.uw, and positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaranteed topivc perleetsatttfautlou, orniouey retuuded. Price 35 cents nor box. For sale by Daniel .1. lfry, d rug gist. It Is gcttiug so now that a won't her prophet can't oven predict a s-torni of indignation. oMun ll.tt-u wuuM lt atytnulni; kIU," 1 hi-., id w j oi iib xuan ajr, "lfhf hail ii ioi couijUejilou ud thtwo )( wmilJ ten away; UutUoyp,'l lur Ipokg oounUetely." H ii.. in own wuuldottly Uke Ut. 1'kriBB ihMsm Medico I Dlnvt-r- wh.it n litjtpjr cUttBff 'twoultt muke. ItwtmM drtxo out all tlw Uumoiw from lir btuuU uud makq It pure, And the lilemlJUttt comiduuted of dluU Tlite mvdlcin. Mh frwt purifier of the llMld. Mild dIrflMrt.Ur AlninliAi.u ut.. 'lou.'ht . .vill hon vanUti when it Is med. Tw water companies aiM wnrrtnjr at iNiidieruardruu, one filling ditchou us fast a (he other ilks them. , J "'J.1 Vuue fj",uUouw ,f, lMtela' l l Swu, are a dUtrt- ?..Tf ' . . " l '" T'".w",ul " w Vf w S,,'Jo, .""'.:, .."'."i. .M:n.", n.l".l,,.,r. ltiss nf iiniKlUo. foul bruath. lu.l.h. l. tia.uh'iuy, n - iaw ill UIMKilli. . . .-... -,,-,-.,.. "' , , iiaiUMW patlls m Uie iialii in the lr. Hen ley 'a Mitttlttlt IV Mllil htutl 1 ,,.!. It... ., ...... "...".. , V. " ....,.... tv,ulu Hutuuii-a lltvtail- olea lieallhv lijjiMiou and reuiovet. all unhealthy .Mnpi. nw. boiaby JJ.W.Iathews. '' RtWAltU. fiao. ' i . Uu Jt.ua.vAi. wiii pltt rn'bti H.r. U hi !... are.ta. d dist-te tlmi Mlraw ha been - fUtjft uud that lo ttiUtrrb. i IU " lh i ill) )taUtvt , i u th.' aii-tlital liuii-ra f . s-nr' a. i . -ll. U !l I. .' .. .... i.i'.. i .-i.i.i i. H' " . :. L' . . ti .i.f dW i utwuf mr- iio, IBervby d.'.ntjiuc "I t'.K' dlMt;. and n'.Uli Ii. I.j hi 'd m up ii ,. I-. ..; u am i ,(,. . . i ii.-ii., . ' no . i. . i, !.". '-. lb . I. it-. . . , . - 1 ' ' I l ' . ,. I :::: .$ in . i JUJ1LUP6 iBjimnm The Best Residence-Localities , ., v t ii ,1 ..i iw nrnmiorotis towns nrc those owned l).v men or corporations who hi the city of rorllttiiil m&tA S"! SilS nbilliy to improve tlie.n. Ti ffl H 111 LI MWm ullLUuli UlttnU 1 To the cilv of Salem. Thcv have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated Improvements i hayo scarcely begun" " intondedto make the drive leading from Commercial street through iUversulo and High land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE r Of Oragon. Tho lino of lots will be more than tw TI-IH MOST POPULAR RESORT ' ' - ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Ailion arc High and Dry and Well Located; 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. Arrangements are already being made for tho location of two churches in this addition, and a mimberoT residences are soon to bo built. l?uildinjj;s only of the best class will be permitted. Kesulence lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. We can sell you better lots in High land addition forone-third'of the money, and being directly on the line of tho street railwiy they aro practi cally not half so far from tho public buildings and the business part or the town as tho majority of the so called "inside lots.-.! ' f Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And lot some other follow pay $1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. "With the difference of 700 you cau ivWaUttiuafJiLouUuiiejiU-UUt it out at nxalfijif interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every your. , - - i?3raEj9fH; i-I. fUfn 'd Xo.ol Commercial St. O Hoii-c and Carriage Painting. Sign writing, Paper hanging ami decorating, Wall tinting and kal soiuining executed in tho latest style. Experienced Workmen Employed. Satisfaction Guaranteed, Call and see us before you let your work. j-OTEH ts.QCJJ.OnO poopla Iwllevo that It , . , ..i, i nava beet to buy Seoda ol U19 lirgctt and oioat reliable house, and they nso rirys Heedfs 5 SS roinv i CO. an nonledced to be the Largest Seedsmen In tho world. D M.rranTACo'i UluEtratcl, Descrip tive and Priced SEED ANNUAL For lono Will be maUl TRrr to all finrilirin( Nnil to lut year's customers tTlthnntrin-lnni.lt h.Im la exljttECB. Uartlrn.l'ield or Hotter beedj D.M.FERRY& CO., Detroit. Mich. NfflVZEAUlgffiffi rlne. JOS. A1.11EUT, Agent, Salem, Oregon pn. JORDAN & Co.'s Ml'SEl'M OF AXATOMV 751 Market st.snn Klneleo Adml$lon 25 iients. Ooaiullearu how to avoid .lKtie. Consultation and treatment jK-rvonally or by lt'ttrr, on niermaterrh(Mi nr n ultul ti-ukiieji, uuii ,,ii dlciiiieof men. Soml for it btvik. lYIvate offloe 211 Ctiuaultatlon fieo. 5ars:ains VJ IK FwBnj - Gweerk Pniisitts, Fruits Etc., QO TO THOMAS DUllltOWS, ntmonsuil St root, SaUam Or "" ur . , ' n v nmliiM u ki., ,lwfi on I 35CinjKE$Ett3--ll3 ! r&UT,,Tmi.illAqfcJW-g.TjJ7W2 mwsi wn-MT-'fi-i mmm R. RANKIN'S I Shop AmaSZdzwh. ac WmKWm savv . wiGi i".t ircet. iu. a ITNt aWe' gill l . -IS OWNED BY Jifli And this Corporation is (lotcrininpd lb list A tho Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and n) o blocks distant from the lino. Highland Park will in the near future be I i SEE HERE ff there is anyone in the whole state of Oregon wh ) wants to return to tho cast he should read this advertisement: A Bargain For Somebody ! ! EASTERN Wm To;Kxohtuige for- m M A GOOp: OHANCE -Korj)artlciil.iniciiat this office. S7n tn SQRfl v M,,T" " made L lV ,PJw working for us. Acents 1",lrwlMlUmomthobnslu(y. Simre tuuuiwiuiDni boprvtltabli ciiinlmtd Aw r.t'fiw uuii otn iuriui.ii .v ww vaoinrito lu lowus mid cnles. 11. F. & Co., ia Main n.. ltlcbinond, OREGON to 11 JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON Import Prs nrul Wholesale dealers in MUisICAIj MKIll'IIAXDISE. New York, 4, and 15 Walker Sit. John F.j&trutton-g Celebrated Itu slan Gut Violin swlngstho Klncstla tho World. Our Giiaruiitet' If u denier receives a coinplnlnt, (whicli ho believes to be honestl from nny musician to whom he hns sold liny of theso slrlnus, ho Is authorized by us to gtB him another string without charge, uud all buch loss will bo nindo good by us to our customers, without quibble or' iip-itlon. (Bowaroot (initntlon.) Dealers vill pleti&o f-end lor de&crlptlve catalosue, Trad j supplied at lowest price. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, -For.- Boys and. Girls. Tho bchool will open on tho 21ta of September. Thorough Infrac tion In tho primary and aastnced English iBranches. LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC -In course.- TERMS and ftirther Information maj ta bad on application to kvkii Cor. CUomcketa and StateSU. 8-20-lf Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TRAINS DAUV ! ., NO CIIAXUE OK CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO "And all points East via St. PAUL aud AIIKNK.VPOLIS. The Northern Pncltlc railroad Is the onUT lino running I'assenKcr trains, Second cij sleejieni (ireo of cbargo) Luxurlou uay rouebva. I'ullman l'ab.co Weeping " I'alaco Dlntas Cars, (meals 75c) from iw land to the east. fcee that jour ticket read via the prthertt 1'acMlc railroad nnd avoid the change of cars. lave Portland at a. m.and Sljuf; dully arrive at Minneapolis or BU l"11 B tu. 1'. 111. . 1'Acivic Division. Trains leave Froni aurt O mm dully at 115 a. in, and t.w P. in.: Arrive ut Taroata ut 7:10 p m aaJ km u ut arrive Seatile n5a m nnd9Jp. w riin.u.-Ii I'ullnuui FaUee WPD11?5S elcgun d .y oaeues, riuet palace diain. cars bclv.. . n lVnliind.Taroiiiaona " dtreot. IV..1.J- aervlee. A. U. CHARLTON Ast. rjeni l"a&s. Agent, 121 Firt HU, tf M'tli.nt'tun hU, I'ortland. On-& tu Iici-h Corner Ftrt bbU fMtt Addition iUiltli u