Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, July 01, 1889, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JEVJSmOJOUlRNAJj.
LJr
m CAPITAL J0IM1L
PUBLISHED DAIIiY,i:XCi;iT8(JifI)AY,
II V THE
Capital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Entered at tlio Htofllce nt 8nlcm,Or.,ns
, Dccond-cliiftx maltir.
CURE B.IRVINE,
Manager.
8co fourth page for term of subicrlp
lon. Advertisements lo liisum Insertion (for
tlm Kimc day) lioutil be linnded In by I
o'clock. . , , .
f Tiirr.ikrwitnTpnpn rnnlnltllnfr nRWH OI 111
trrt mill Importance Ik ilculred from nil
niirts of tho state.
jso iillfiilloii vlll be paid tonnnnyinoti
communication.
ln,iiililrliitf the CAI'ITAf. .TotmSAI.
nerved nt UiHr home him m-cuto It by xm
til card request, or by word left at tills
HL-cliiien number scut frcooiiuppllcn-
vion.
ouico, corner Court ami Liberty HtrtctH.
A DVIXH SKCT.
MONDAY JULY 1, 1880
With ti largo ehiBs of frulls it will
often bo advisable' to noil lit home at
a llttlo lean price tlmn to pack and
fililn toinarkct and run thu rink of
Hclllntr l wcll-Btockcd market.
Properly managed, fruit run be sold
nt n wry low pi ice and yd return a
good margin of profit.
This English are contemplating
na Idea to lay down it poninl lube be
tween Dover and C'uIuIh. 'I'be plan
Ih to HiiHpend two tilbcu of about n
yard each in dlnmeter by meaiiHol
HUt'l cable acrot llie eliannel, fort
yardH above the level of the sea. The
Hteel cables Mill be lixed to plllaib at
dlHtauccH of about fcK) yaidi, and in
each tube a little railway will urn
with earn capable of carrying ISO
iioundu In weltiht. No parcel of
greater weight Hum (bin will be
talton, and (he cowl Ih cbthimlcd at
tlm modest llguro of f.'i.iMKI.OO!).
Tun trcinchdoim nlrlden which
mlcroHCoplcal fcleneo has taken the
pawl few yearn Iiiih remilled In 1H
coveileM of the gioatctd posNlblegood
to tho public. The truth of tiie
germ theory that iIImmiho and death
are caused hy jiilcro-orguiilwiH Is
dopundont wholly upon microscopic
InvcwtTgatlou, and tho best iiiliidM.in
the litud aie constantly working
upon tills great mihjcct.
OT HAD AIIVICK.
Mr. Mechanic. , If your mind runs
to thu Invention of "small, things,"
as they are often called in unwise
contempt, you may lilt upon a "big
boiiima." Westlngliouso has made
W),(H)0,tK)0 out of tho air brake, It
was called id first a "sniall thing,"
using air In that wav, but it has
punned out well. Other "small
thlhgs" have lewnrded mechanics
well. The lead pencil rubber tip
oleared Its Inventor $100,000; the
chiunelou top cleared a foi tune; tho
"l'lgs In Clover" pil.lo has within
one year made ltn Inventor n foituue;
thu pencil kliiirpouur cleared a for
tune. Hundreds of "small things"
liavu turned out well. If you have
an Idea, bring t out ami let I bo busy
andliiqulsltlvo world see It. Theme,
chaiiles who havobcen mulched by
llttlo Inventions far exceed in num
ber those vvho.have leaped fame and
fortune by great Inventions. I'ut on
your thinking cap, Mr. Mechanic,
and dive, Into the woild of possibili
ties. The fortune Ih thcie If you unlv
know how to tlud It,
(uvi: nvi:i,i.r.us is m i:ko,
A dispatch from Demliig, New
Mexico, Aiyn: "Lieutenant Sfhwat
kit lias arrived hoi e, Mlspaity has
beell HiieK'ssfuI beyond expectations
111 thelrexploratlolis, and especially
in Southern Chihuahua, wlicio llv
lug cllll and cave dwellers were
found In great abundance, wild as
any of luo Mexican tribes at tho
time of Cortex's compiest. The
abodes Uiy Hvuln are exactly simi
lar to tho old, abandoned cllll dwell
Ingrt of Arizona and New Mexico,
about which (hero has been much
speculation. It was almost linpos-
plblo toget near them, so wild and
timid Jwero they. I'pon the ap
proach of white people, they tlco to
their eaves by notched sticks which
they placo against the face of tho
clllls, If steep, although thoy can as
cond vertical stone faces If then are
thu slightest crevices Tor their lingers
uud toe.
"These cllll dwellers arosiin wor
elilpers, putting their new-born
children out In the full ravH of thu
sun the lUst day of their lives, and
showing nuuiy other forms of devo
tion to thu great lnuiiiiary, They
nro usually tall, lean, and well
formed, their hUin being a blackish
ml, nuieh nearer the eolorof anegio
then thu uphihmIoiyiI Indian of
tho United Ktateu,
"Buhwat,Ua claim that heretofore
nothing has Uvn known about tiee
ixxiplo except by the lialMiiillaii'
luountaln Mexican, and thlnUi llvtnl noar t'um,
ltilnvtMlpitlonvlll lKMiriiniiien.so'8mH'v,,'lu tovvlojuiis the rtnet
TIic r.eonomflfs Who lionoiinccil Mar
riage Forever.
The surviving remnant of that
fjuecrscet known as the J'couomltes
Is busy preparing to celebrate the
annual "Harvest Home" festival
which takes place near PI tu
bing In a few days.
Jt was In 180.5 that a German
farmer and weaver named (Jeorgu
Ilapp, and a mnall religious sect,
numbering about 1000, who had
chosen hlni as their spiritual leader,
fled from JJavarla to this country to
cf-capo iwrsecutlon, and to seek a
place where they might worship
Uod In their own way. They pur
chased 0000 acres of land In Jiulksr
county, twenty-five miles noith of
ritteburg, and I here on I-cbruary
10, 1800, they solemnly organized
themselves Into a thcoietlc religious
society upon tho principle of com
munity property. All they possess
ed was thrown Into a common
stock, in which all were to have an
efpial share. From that lime to
the present day they have perpetu
ated, in the land of their adoption,
thu drefcs and al tho social and
religious customsof their forefathers,
and tho celebration of tho "Harvest
Home" is one of tho cpininlest and
iimsL Interesting of their observ
ances.
When they built the placo .many
ofthcincmborsdesiredlhnt It should
be called Ilaimony, but "Father
Itapp," as they called their venerat-
eo leader, suggested Keonomy as the
name of their new town, and It was
lluallv adopted. From this circum
stance tiieir ncighbois called them
Eeonomllc.i. by which name they
are geneially known, though they
still call themselves Haimonists.
Tho greatest event that ever oc
curred hi the history of the com
munity since tho celebration of the
Hist harvest home, was tho adop
tion In 1807 of tlio rigid practice of
celibacy. Prior to that time, and
during the (lift two yea is of the
siciely's oxlstenco, marriage was
encouraged among tliem and a num
ber of weddings look place, all
soleinnled by Father Itapp himself,
including that of his own sou John.
Hut in the year above mentioned
.they experienced what, they still
ca'l a fresh revival of lellglon. They
were possessed of a deep conviction
of and a general senoof worldllnoss
and backsliding. Theie had always1
been a tendency tonseetlclsni in their
views, and they now llxed upon the
Indulgences of tho mauied stale as
nut being consistent with that per
fect purity of heart and Isolation
from tho world. Kid her Iiappstrong
ly encouraged and advocated this
ascetic spirit. I In urged tho.oof his
people who were yet unmariied
to continue so, and those who had
wives lo be as those who had none.
Iln practiced what he preached, and
pinny prominent members followed
his example. Koon all ho were
married abandoned the conjugal
state. No more man luges weie
solemnled, ami It became establish
ed as a law of the society that mar
liagewas Incompatible with mem
buiship. Thus tho most sacred of
earthly ties was forever abolished
among them, and thu chance ol
their society's perpetuity destroyed.
A .New Motor.
W. (1. MaoL'iughlin, the inventor
of tho chemical motor, has perfected
a still cheaper, more simple, and
cipnilly eU'eetlvo motor. This- now
motor Is a little simple machinery
piopelled by air and water. An
upilght cylinder Is partly lllled
with water and the upper part with
compressed air. Tho pressure of
the ulr upon the water gives the
power through connection with the
piston, which, by cog-wheels or
belt-pu'ileys, connects with the
thing to be moved. When the
machinery Is once In motion it is
entiiely automatic. The air-pump
continues thu supply of air, and
tho very slight waste of water by
evaporation Is as continuously sup
plied, Should, by any possibility,
tho cylinder burnt, no ono near It
would experience anything worse
than a welting. Mr. Mael.aughlui
claims that the jKiwer Is applicable
to any purpose. It will i tin street
cars, rallway-cais, dynamos anil
eluvators. It will, If ho Is correct,
ruyoliitlonUu (he motive power of
the country, Tho exhibition was
by thu urudust ami most Imperfect
appliances, and yet the remits wont
truly astonishing, and stUlleiuut to
dvo nvurauco of perfect ucees
wjth machinery iccially adapted
and constructed for the purjev
Omaha Republican.
A Nt'U Itanium I'loKI.
A New Yolk tlriu has soured an
wIimv lhe have
They Were Circumspect.
Ho held licr hand w hy should he not?
The mnld did not object,
They were nlone, the light wn low
Thcj ljolhere circumspect.
He prenced It too of course he did;
What tnortnl man would not?
She ml fiultestlll, she dirt not scream,
Ur llee the hated Bimt
He bunt his hend nnd she bent hers,
And llmt which then befell
Thlsyoulliful pair you'll hno togucs
Fori ilinll never tell.
"SGltArS."
Pnner bus long been made from
wood pulp, but It Is now manufac
tured from sawdust refuse of mills.
When tarred and dried It lliakes an
admirable sheathing for houses.
.Jcllerson Davis lcceivcd numer
ous telegrams of congratulation from
European countries on the occasion
or his birthday, all of which have
been replied lo hy letter by Mits
Winnie Davis.
Once more the statement is being
passed around that water gas can
be furnished for fuel at thirty cent.;
per thousand feet, and for illumina
tion at forty cents. Then why Is It
not thus furnished?
Tho four territoilc, Washington,
Montana, North and South Dakota-,
will not become full statesunlll they
vote on and adopt state constitu
tions. This they will do on the
first Tuesday in October.
It Is estimated that lion Is now
coming on the market at tlio rate of
nrarly V.OOO.IWO tons per year. Tho
use of that metal in buildings is in
creasing at a rapid rate. It is grail
Pally displacing.wood for many Im
portant purposes.
A speaker at the Pennsylvania
stale dairymen's association said:
"A milch cow can eat almost any
thing hIio likes without injury to the
milk. What she lequhcs is good
food In variety, leguJar and enough
of It. Feed succulent food for milk
and dry food for beef."
George (Jould is said to have made
a rule manv years ago to which
lie. still adheres, never to spend
a cent If it can bo avoided. Put it
should be icnienibered that George
is tho son of a poor, hard working
man, and has no expectation.
There was a man in our town who
thought 1dm wondrous wise: he
swoieby all the fabled gods he'd
never advertise. Hut ho did adver
tise ero long (and thereby hangs a
tale,) his ad was set In nonpareil and
headed "SherilPsSale."
Prof. Seelyio of Amherst O.,
boasts that he "'as once elected to
Congress at a cost of live cents. The
live cunts were spout lor a postage
stamp, a sheet of paper and an en
velope with which to accept tho
nomination. Times have elraugod
since then.
Tlio Pan Francisco liulletiu says
thu Makalis ate the only Indian
tribe on tho coast that have saved
their laud and accumulated money.
They own three scaling schooners
and run tho only store in tho whole
country. During the sealing season
mod of thu bucks go as hunters,
getting from three to live dollars
for each skin.
Two new winds to tho English lan
guage, aru pioposed. One is "typo-
script," to express the product of tho.
type writing in, iclilnc. For thetypo
writing machine itself he proposes
tho jiamu "graphotype," leaving the
Word type wilier to bo applied to
the pretty girl who runs tho ma
chine. These new words are needed,
because they stand for now Ideas.
Mrs. Hetty Green of New York
enjoys an income of $3000 n day, and
her totirl yearly expem-es ale said to
lie less than fOOO. J Ier fortune at
present Is estimated at it0,00i),000,
and it is climbing at tho rato of
mure than $1,000,000 a year. Mrs.
Gicen has proved on sundry oe'ci
slous that she is amply able to tako
care of herself and tills big hunk
of money,
Pasteur's agents complain of tlio
treatment thoy received in Austra
lia. Everything that could lie done
to Inconvenience them and tend to
discredit tho doctor's processes for
exteuninailng tho rabbit post was
d.mo, and even Pasteur's letters for
Institution to them were opened by
tho colonial government. Tho
Kivueh luiihnisndor In l,umlon will
iusilluteau liupilry into thuelivum-utauccti.
rrPEPST.
This remedy is becoming so well
! known nnd so popular as to need no
I snecial mention. All who have used
JvlcctriePltteresIng tho same song
of -praie. A purer medicine docs
not exist and it is guaranteed to do
all that Is claimed. Electric Bitters
will cure all diseases of the liver nnd
kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls,
alt rheum and other affections
cained by impure blood. Will drive
malaria from theystcm and prevent
us well aft cure all malarial fevers.
For cure of headache, constipation
and Indigestion trv Electric lUtters
Entire satisfaction "uarunteed, or
money refunded. Price OOcts. and
$1.00 per bottle at Dan'l .1. Fry's
drug store.
The women of Colorado have taken
to stock-raising. At least 1000 of
them are said to be engaged In that"
business.
Oregon is one of the most produc
tive states in the Union. Its vast
mineral regions contains gold, silver,
copper, iron, and coal. Its immense
traets of grazing lands support thou
sands of cattle and sheep, and its
extensive agricultural regions pro
duce all the cereals in abundance,
the yield perncrc being, in some In
stances, the largest in the 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 afllicted with pain in the back
and kidney dilllculties. It is purelv
of vegetable composition and never
fails. Sold by D, W. Mathews.
The opium habit has been largely
Increased in Maine and Massachu
setts by reason of the prohibition of
the liquor tralllc.
It should be generally known that
Dr. Henley's Dandelion Tonic in-
suicsa 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 1). W.
Mathewo.
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ADDITION
IS OWNED BY-
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And this Corporation is determined to
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Shoe and leather facts: More
than one-half tho "morocco" leath
ere used in tho United States are
produced In the factories of Phila
delphia.
UMSUNT it hast.
Kr n yunr t wiw tfixthi! with r'a 1 1
WJ lm. V ui.t I4, uud h4.!ios tl fv J
of llMf nu. U.luoy trouble. I u i:mV,
to Joy's Yfgowbl rturstparUla ' llu tr:
liny tiiiuuuli lu itu jM it ad iiiM.
Mat w pmrtlral I vra luOii el to I l
Vnw lu ttkit iv It vroi mU v. '-. Is
wuuM hi nay rate lo u bam it a :o.: (
PMtk hiMtlto u4 aflr iho t,v-u4 U4tl
) point a.l ,lw UU4PKM! .,4 t Ml
IUiwwiuq. ltafcUomnrharmur.t
i i mtmi uoujat la uy nutlt)'
lu v
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umiiropoiuicai and arehiwloeUI ' ,,,,"is vur wu iumiih e nmii t y iw wn mo mvt
...ln I I.....I1.......... ,i. . ..n. i .. iSlntiw. Sumo of I ho IiiiiiiiIkm hi., ' lAt-'t KSWlti.
i.n fmm :i ooi t.i t itu in .,.,,. ,i... vim uearlv ah laro as Hour barrels. ' J.- .?cmi
iirinedonlv with bow am,W .,, ,.i Tliu plantation is 10 by 5W milt In ' rikr. fa tu, -hk sn-iKm
NtouohntclietH.,,t 'itrw. Hallwuyt. tmwrao Itsousio rrr-
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I III!-, IIIV llllll 1(1 lll PIIU1V. UII1I llll
A SUtAI' OF I'Al'EJ: SVVLS Ill.lt MFC.
Tt was just an ordinary scrap of
writing paper, but it saved her life.
She was in the last stages of con
sumption, told Tiy physicians that
she was incurable aud'could live on
ly a short time; she weighed less
than seventy pounds. On a piece
of wrapping paper she lead ot Dr.
King's New Discovery, and got a
sample bottle; it helped her, she
bought a large bottle, it helped her
moii", bought another and grew bet
ter fast, continued it i use and is now-
strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh-
ing iiu puuuiis, a' or inner paiucu
lais send stamp to W. II. Cole,
Druugist, Fort Smith. Trial bottle
of this wondei ful discovery free at
Dan'l .1. cry's drug store.
A S:fn Francisco paper says that
men go in tho garden of life and
pluck the sweet ripe peach while
women must stay back and take
the canned goods.
This is tho season of tho year
when the raw, cold winds create snd
havoc with tho hands and complex
ion. Soft white linnets and a clear
"peachy" complexion can be as
suredly preserved by tho frequent
application oi uuiarirs bpeeuio. il
rubbed into the skin well it leaves
no greasy suilace. The skin
absorbs It. Sold by I). W. Matiivws.
One of the most prominent resi-
uenis oi mo preity town iJirel-ln-
Iland, Pa., is Colonel Bush. Tho
colonel would be a very happy man
if it were not for the fact that every
smart Aleck he meets gets oil' thu
proverb about a bird in the hiuid be
ing worth two in tho bush.
Itiirkh'ifs Arnica Salve.
Tho best salvo in tho world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and all skin
eruptions, and positively cures piles
or no pay roquireu. it is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money
reliinded. Price L" cents per box.
For sale by Daniel .1. Frv, drug-
gM-
If you hsm a di-.eh.inre n-om tho nose,
oltuiislM) or otherwise, pat'tlnl loss of the
wiiio of binell, tiibto or hcnrlnir, "yes wn
torIliKOfHXiU, feel lu!lorUelIIIMted,ulii
or jnesiiroln the head; tako cold easily,
yo;nuiy lost assured that jou hnvo on
lurrh. TIioiimiiuU of eases tiummlly. with
out innulfealtiig half of tho above' symp
toms termumto la consumiuioa und end
In tho grave, Xo disease is o common,
morodoveptlve, U. imilerslood or more
unsUivomnilljrtriMteilby iih)sieluus. Tho
muaufuetuiorsnf Dr. Sago's Catarrh Hem
dy lmve, ,ror many j our, oiloreil a. sUmd
Ins reward or JX) for n rasoor'asui cv
tnrrli, no matter how bad or of how long
fctuadlngiWhleh they cannot cure. Hour
oily sold by druggists nt 50 cents. gi
Tho immediate symptoms of Dys
pepsia, or Indigestion, aro a distres
slnif seiwe of weight, onnnvslon mui
jiillnej-s lu the stomach, heartburn. I
osa oi appetite, tool breath, U'leh-j
nig, uaiuieiiev, unusen iaius in tho
shoulders and bivast. Dr. Henley's I
llni.l.. I.... fl..I. ...
isaiiui-iiuii i uuii' promoies ne.utiiv
digestion and lenioves all unhealthy
symptoms. Sold by.D. W.Mathews.
To the city of Salem. Theyhavc at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have
scarcely begun. It is intended 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. The line of the Salem'Strcet Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no
lots will be more than two uIocks instant irom tne line, .nigiiiuiiu ruin, win iu wo uou nuum uo
THE MOST POPULAR RESORT
ABOUT TIIE CITY OF SALEM. ;
Lois in Highland Additon are High and Dry and Well heated; 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 mimberof residences are soon to bo built. .Buildings only of the best class wilPbe permitted. Residence 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 for one-third of the money, nnd being directly on the line of tho street railway they ara 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."
i
Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars,
And Inf. khtik .tlinr follnu imv SlflOfl fnr nn Infarlnr Int. tint, an tvnll lnnntnrV With tho flHrnrpiiPfl nf 31700 vnn nan
build u beautiful cottage, or put it out nt a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car ra
tickets every year. ' ,-
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I-I. P. RANKIN'S,
Pa
Shop
SEE HERE!
No.iiJlJ Commercial St.
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Jlouse and Carriago Painting,
Sign writing, 1'aper lianging and
decorating, Wall tinting and kal-
sominlng executed iu tho latest
style.
Experienced Workmen Employed.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Call and see us before you let your
work.
Th'j nuyra s guide is
isujd M xch and Sept.,
ouch year. It is nn ency
clopedia of useful infor
mation for nil who pur
ch&30 tho luxuries or tho
necessities of life. We
can olotho you and furnish you with
all tho nocosscry nnd unnecessary
nppUancos to ride, walk, danco, sleep,
ent, fish, hunt, work, go to chinch,
or stay at home, uud in various sizes,
stylos and quantities. Just iIruvo out
what is required 10 do all those things
COMFORTABLY, and you can make n fair
estimate of the valuo of tho BUYERS'
QUIDS, which will bo sent upon
receipt of 10 cents io pay postago,
MONTGOMERY WARD & CO.
Ill-Ill Michicau Avonue. Chicago, 111.
If there is anyone in the whole state
of Oregon who wants to return
to the east he should read
this advertisement:
jdHNF.STRATTON&SON
Importers nnd Wholesale dealers in
MUSICAL MEKCHANDISE. New York,
13 nnd -15 Walker St. John P. Stratton's
Celebrated Ku slan Out Violin strings, the
Klnestlntho World.
A Bargain For
$100 KtU.Ull). $100.
The nwiters oj ilia Joviwai. will be
1IwimI to lini tlmi thoisj nt Uxut one
ttrvntded itlMSiko mm sclem-o lu been ublo
Ucun In all lu ttti Hti,d that U catarrh,
UtiltNitVtJirmli urn- U the only posltlv
o i nuw knoxni to thoiiUMlloul fratcra'
OiHrrh belot n fuumtloiml dln-a. a
uuirvn MUaiiiutiuual tnutmeut. aII' P. .!.. n .
- ! Uiurrli eurv U tku mtf a illy, actnu; ill- rai!IH lirOCCrlt
wuj ujshi iu ii.oa him nttietu ur-
mc r lUe )kwi, thereby lU-.tnijIii;
UH' HMII1IWIIU11
MPUr7BLlTJATn
ih immiw
JOS. ALpCUT. AseiitV
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Henry elnvt.
IXSURAIIRl.;
C o m p n u y .
Flro nnd iln-rlue.
- SnlPin, Oregon
DR. JORDAN & Co.'s
OF AXATOMY
751 Market st.8.m rmuclsco
c.oand le-arn how to avoid
dlsp.ise. CoiiMiluuinn .and
trratiueat (icrvonallv or by
letter, on kHniMterrhmi
ircenltnl weakness, nnd all
dNitisso-of men. isoiul for n
Ixiok. I'rliile Ortleo 211
fonkultntlon free.
MM PROPERTY!
Our Guarantee If a dealer receives a
complaint, (which he believes to be honest)
from nny musician to whom he has sold
nny of these strings, ho is authorized by
us to give him nnother string without
charge, and nil such loss will be mndeeooa
by us to our customers, without quibble or
question. (Beware ol imitation.) Dealers
will please send tor descriptive catalogue.
Tradj supplied at lowest price. .
ST. PAUL'S
Boys
The
and Girls.
school will open on
-To.'Exchange for-
OR
WON LAI
For Bargains
jf
v
the 24th
of September. Thorough Instruc
tion in tne primary ana
na v.nced
English Branches.
LITIS AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC
-In course.-
'liHtMtf und further Information may be
bad on application to
iu:v. v. a. post.
Cor. Chemeketa and HUtoBts.
8-20-tf
Northern Pacific Railroad.
A GOOD CHANCE
( ilia dUnksOv ami iMvIik-
HAtsnris r-nn . r- Ih.-ikillnt .i .,n, l i...u.,,.... ' 'PUnjWlC
... ... lJ fill V 1 V-" I fill I.' J I I . -. - -- ... uj wit-.iki uii . it. , klUU&Alt
t Auemgau iiuaru win, four (cot i ennw now maturing on i.iVK) aertw nwiiirii Ttln rAI r . .oluihHuu umtui.ii- ,,,, i.i..i,...' J
In tJilekneiMt, that ,lcld gold to the I U Uixi.oOO bunohw. HoginniiiK u wufk- Tb v'prwi nve w much c-,,,
ronsions, Fruits Etc..
. --,
l
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i..... "......ii..:.ui .I...I.. hi ..".." ' .".w . -" ::r - v."". """"r " r"" ". .itsiw
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k'.i-V
bbly lKllllKVvslbIe to loc..lo olllsldo Tlio limuiinl nf iiiuiu v nti.-iifv
if Imaulnutloii. ( jH'nd.il on llie laniatl.in In ftkii.iKm.
SSikllAU. I.llll.
o'w. 4i, JoJumj Hull, due
, nue youru nxra with ' lleurile jkiHcrv, that thy oiler
ixlorHwfc'id 0u,,a'-r..r.y cae that tt
UiWt
cru x i v
la, ilk ixmuty," 3r.
AilJnwt'.J.rlOAi'vuvi .i.i..
Md by lru:UU,Ti.
, Cjri
Hand
utows,
rotul Stroot,3ulom. Or
.
a.ry produce of all
! J
J-Fnr rtieularscnll at this office.
GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE.
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY!
NO CHANGE OK OARS
SHORTEST. LINE TO CHICAGO
And all points East via
St. PAUL aud MINNEAPOLIS.
Tho Northern I'uclflc railroad Is the only
line running F-assencertralus.-Second class
kleeers (rree of charge) Luxurious Day
couches, l'ullman lalace Hleepinif Cant,
Palace 1)1 ul ag Cars, (meals 75c) froui Port
laud to tho east.
eo that your ticket read via th Northern
iaclno railroad and avoid the
change of cars.
$75 tn 'r.QRO "NT" can be made
)PJM lU'OA'Jw working tor u.. Aireuis
V. .... ...in .m.) i. . -
preft rrcd
Leave Portland at 8 a. m. and 8:40 p. in.
dally arrlvo nlMlnnmnnlls or HL Paul at
tfctti p. m.
Pal'uio D i visiojr. Trains leave Front
audO ktnet dally at ll a. m, and &M
ktndkihray on ' Viv
t ilvot hHr wl ola Ii... tii,i..rtJI'I't'- "na ' l- ? Armenli-ucomaat 7:10 p mand
A f"w?ao "nciwl U?wnsand i aif p' L.1,,rouSu 1u''"" "w Weeping -Am..
nnon iCo., IIU) Main U Itleliiuoinl,
uu iwieiuii irult wuh me bo. i N. it.-ii. ..a -....
., - .-. . r VH...,v VA-
keudlnc
4-6-(nai
na'.ssvss; aula ,j,6si?y? i i
r . .... ,H -,, ,v. nuu
...In.. nl.n...
II... I kt....n.. -'-. M.M HUUUI
.. . ..... iur iTfiiy. Jl, . J , "o.
nisi, tlmt nalacA
cars between l"urii..iid,'racouiuand KatU
uirvvi. iniiy kerviti A. u. uilAKUiv
Ak. Ufnl'-is.Afceat, 131 First HC, Cer.
HiMtlliituilbt., Portland, Oregon.
IWjxi oriu r First uodU Wra,
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