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THE OAPIT.AX EVEiNTNGr JOUBNAL.
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THE CAPITAL JOUMAI,
TKKMH OK Ht'lHCIUITlON
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One cur by mall . -
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Three month liy mull
IVr Mwk, dillvcred by carrier..
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One year by mall ...
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For nilVPrllKltiK rule apply nt thin olllce
MIHiibKcrllieriitTJlKCAl'lTAl.Joi'KNAL
nlm do not xecurv their paper regularly
will notify UiIk olllce, KlMli)a(lclrcK,ail(I
the matter will bo uttended to at once.
Oltlre, corner Court and Liberty HtrccU
SATURDAY WIA' 13. 1BW
A I'liiiiMT Hciiillilrflir
Ill connection wit li tho (lonth of
Mr. Jiuni-Hrilu-riiliin In this city, the
following runiliilHCciitf of piouiur
diij-H 1m rulutctl: Durlnjr tho Iiullnn
wiir hi company wiim liiiiitiut; for
tho rumps of the lunky rcilH one
night. Col. Cuwy nml the louohci
wont Intotliu Indian ohlof camp,
when one of the nion (Murk SIiih-hj,
h young mail under tniliilnir,
rliiinrt'tl tnMop Into n lied of live
eoulw which had licen coveted, 'i'liln
niiiileiicoiifldcnilile hlae, when the
Iiidlim chief was illnonvornl hII
tlng lichliid the lli ximikluir. Tin
chief jumped up ami took IiIm Mini
win Hay musket uud wiim inllng ll
tiiMtrlke HiincH, when Mr. Sheildai.
Itt IiIm Icli hand up to wind the
hlnw from him, placing IiIm hand on
the young iiiuii'h head. The I mil. in
rhtef xtrlkliiff at alino-t the "nine
time with IiIm miiMkcl, m-vckmI the
index nml Mccond llngcrM alnio-t en
tirely from the hand of Mr. Shell
dan. The wound mum lied up and
lio fought for twelve days as l.cst he
could, when he wiih ilNchaiged at
p'nrt Hlrllliiroui, mid given a pul
sion ofJH per mouth.
An Oretrwi lli..
Oregon Is icprcHentcd in the or
gaulatlon of the United Ktates by
an Oiegou hoy. J I. II. (Jllfrey,
the chief leglHlative eleik and
reader of the Mcnate, was horn III
Olegoii niidudiicatedlii the Willuin
etto unlvei-Mlly. IIIh father Mettled
In liituu county, at Cromwell, In
em lytlmcM, limit hough overheveiity,
Ih h( III halo ami active and engaged
in trade. Henry (llll'ry was (lov
ernor (.Irovor'a Hocrotary years ago,
and Iiiih alwnyn been a democrat.
He Ih well qualified for his pa-went
poHltlou mid Iuih made himself so
personally popular that there Is no
danger of him losing his senate pol
tlou, Oregonlaii.
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l.lltK of llllllllulllllln
J, K Hliepanl, the Oregon Immi
gration hoard's Fan Kianclscn
agent, was in Halem a few hours to
day. J le Is doing a grand work for
Oiegou, and says the Immigration
northward from Han I'Vauclsco Is
somethlrg simply enormous. Much
of the travel fiom the east to Cali
fornia Is ticketed through to Oiegou.
He says where ten went to Southern
California last year, there Is not one
now, mid that hundreds go north
from the hoom laud every month.
The future of Oregon he says I
brighter than that of any section of
which he knows.
II IV I'm' Nct pint.
Alex Keniile, lloio l.eaho, Joe
Cool; mid (.'line Irvine constituted a
party of Salemltes that left Haleui
this morning for Xewpoit, They
go prvpaied to camp out mid will
spend n fortnight down "heiotlie
tide comes lu, Dining their slay
they will conduct bachelor's head
ijuaiteis, having their tent pitched
mnong the hills not far from Now-
poit.
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IhIIiit Wutiiili Wink.
p'ulhor Waugh will talk to the1
children, and friend at the Metho-j
dlst church on next Monday, at 1! p,
in, All niV invited to be present.
Kuthor Waugh, now p.ist eighty
years, will hrlelly tell the children
how they may live hoiw to he happy
along up through life mid lu old age.
At II p. in., a photograph of the a
M'liihly will lio taken In front of the
church.
"TT" ,,., " N. Murx SiuIIm.
Ilirralilnij; llitil.'v ,,,, , ,, , , ,
Already some of the thhlng , U' "' h.x neartlervaU
machine; area, work threshing out' W" "II ol and the Iioum.
the harvest of ,h mmwhi of 1SMI, U.11 "" ''"
The llmt .v,sls a,v or the Ihrvshlng I Mn nmxt nm, "" U ,,,,, f ,,!,n
ofharley and the output U said to be' Kr' - -
UP to the llNtllll Ktundtllll uild tllOi Mm Uuiulr AltH.li.il.
grain Is of u Miperlor grade. The SlieilH' CroUin attached the
him of having barley harvested and steam laundry and a lot of wood
thlvhed lxfoio the middle of July yectenlay In favor of Mr. (loorgo
Is r'ftthlug. Truly the iVMinrvvs of (huHlhue, The building wiihoIomhI
Oregjut are grut and varied. up and a guard pliul over It.
Murt KmIUImiIui-) .Null.
Sliuv more ctrlnm'iit rtili nn tn.
rurttHl by tlutSulcm wutur tHniwnv
thon I it kkhI iirvwtiiv vw lur-
IliK tho four hutin, nllot,,, fur I, rl-
ill' iniriHiwvi. i mi iiiii 1 1 it nil.
llOJK'llllK UIMUlthoiKHiplotllOIUM-IVOf. '
llmko III. Arm
. Illll.. ,l..,. ..r l i-i I
A lltllo uopliow tr Mr. btolnor,
Who llvce on tlio .Maoloay nvul, foil
from nlrnil of hay ami hroke hU
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arm vlwy. lho IHtlo follo.v
vm ntitf i"y at Jfit account.
.....,...,..,.., ,...v ..... prurui.uyiuio wnu imi.Mi me k,- n,,,s, ii tounw. Vnl( IJ.sl
htrlVlUK to Klvti bjili-tn nn I'llU-lunt , imiilir. rVr rut smiuuu, buy ml , onv. im8ti IMrf will txmt jimr niiiui;
HTVlov Uiul llllW Woll thoy MUHhIi tl'"VHrwiM.rlllH. Xotdbyntldnuvil.lii. miw,m, 1Xt.),mtr,'Mliilivll MiMUy
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Tlii Mipprlntcnilriit' deport fur Hie
Quarter Kmllng June .10.
,Siiicrlntendeiit Downing yester
day evening filed his report for the
fpiartcr ending Juno .'SO, of which
the following is nn epiteme:
KxpeiidlturcH for oftlcers mid
guards, $8058 80.
General expense fund, $8709 80.
Wood fund (for ensuing year),
$50S 12.
Iron and fence, south wing, $102
00. Earnings ol Northwestern foun
dry, $510 80.
Hoard of United States prisoners,
$070 28.
Rent of house, $12.
Cenvicts: Dally average, $210 20;
numlMjr March 31,1880, 282; num
her June 80, 1880, 805; numlier re
ceived during the quarter, 48; num
ber discharged during the quarter,
18; number commuted during the
quarter, 5; number died dining the
quarter, 2.
Kinnloynient of cenvicts: In the
foundry, 208; care of prison, 8; kitch
en and kitchen ollleers, 10; shoe
shop, I; carpenter, I; laundry, 5;
yard, 8; gulden, 8; bakery, 2; butch
er, I; soap making, 2; ctre ol stock,
2; teaming, 2; general farm work,
12; bilck yard, 28; nick, aged mid
decrepit, 10; tailor nliop 2: lm-pltnl
iluuiiuer I; blacksmith I.
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Smtrr Once Hon
('orn'Kiiiili'iii'c or Hut I'lipltnl .Imiiiiiil.
Seveial people uiiui to know
what the trouble is with the sewer
specifications. The speeillcations
read more like ajoke than thev do
like sewer specifications.
The principal feature in, the con
tractor Is to be the superintendent.
What an easy-going gang a contractor-superintendent
would not be
very likely to reject any material,
however unfit, for the purpose, mid
I the superintendent would in all
probability accept the work without
any trouble with the contractor,
without any icgard to the construc
tion. If I were to attempt to play
such a Joke on a set of city dads I
would (Irs I have to think that I
owned them, or woidsto that cll'cct.
Very truly youis,
Sirru It. llAMJimt.
Sai,i:.m, Or., July 18, 1880.
HllHllll'NH (.noil.
Ilia circular Issued by Dun &
Co's Mercantile Agency, reviewing
the business of the country for tho
first six months of 1880, shows a vast
Improvement in the situation of
Oiegou, compared with the corres
ponding period a year ago. The
number of failures is less by one
thlid, and the amount of liabilities
Is not one-sixth what it was a year
ago.
I.twly Itiiniittii).
This morning about eleven o'clock
It. I). Keen, a hurdwaru merchant,
of Ktaytou was diivlug along State
street and when opposite Mr. Par
ker's blacksmith shop the horse be
came frightened nt a streetcar and
ran away, but as Mr. Keen wr.s a
good driver he succeeded In keeping
Hie horse In the road, and stopped
It near the state hoiixc. No damage
wa done
(lllll'll 11.1 II llllll.
The early pint of tills week a Jer
mi, bull belonging to Sam Carr of
Si l'aiil attacked mid gored ..Mr.
Pat Casey or that place, Indicting
a deep wound. He was taken to
the hospital and Is now lestlugeasy. I
The si'ine auliual u1h attacked ul
a Frenchman hut he was not hurt.
Work rriKr'iilii;. '
Work Is progressing rapidly on i
the two new brick blocks In this city '
mid also on a number of line dwell- j
lugs. Salem is building up rapidly '
tins summer, as a great many iiou-.es
ntonnwvouipletednttd yet' there U
I hcunvly a hou-e to bo rented in the
city.
'I lie Cuiirl Him. ill (NirtitllU
The new court houoat Cnrvallls
will cost the county in the neighbor
hood of Jtks.ooo, and the eutcipiU
tug cltUcus will al-o Indulge lu the
I luxury of a new i-chool houe, at a
ttt of fLM,tHI more.
I An Important lmnt
Of ttii uixvi tif IIihhI SMOHtilllit la
' I tin fnvt that out) pilrvhftMT rtvle n
fiilr iMuhiilvtil fur III iiionci Tlii buill-
Ur ltili".w iv.Oih. UUr," Moien ;
3 KKiSSir' ZZ !
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A IKK1 Cl'l' OI-' (XlKt-'KK.
1 a nt Httmclliiu fur n rvUuruut.
'I'll.. ,ltit ili-ite II friklil 1 l.ll.ililir,iiil'. IS.I
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v nt CMitiv nxviuart U one or lb. many
tlit AtlwotUm. of ht rUue irUvr.
TuiHi-uu rutHnt m-.
ri ulii owry wrt'k. .Vinl a lr o li-r
lld wmU ,l(, ,, (N. ,walls, , ,,,
j,ai. ir,
TIIK I'KNITKNTIAHV.
ITREIiY PERSONAL.
Mrs. IJrlstow of (hcninua, i in
the city.
Mr. Martin S. Durbin is In he
city, on business.
Cjeii. Odell took the afternoon
train for Portland.
Mr'. Churles Uoothby of Port
laud is in the city.
Mrs. 1. H. GrauMo left this
morning for Portland.
J. M. Bmucher took the morn
ing train forNewjKirt.
Henry Uarendrick cntne down
from Jefferson this morning.
-MIssMinnicand Lou Munkers
took the morning train for Portland.
Miss Myra Newton left on the
morning train for a trip up the road.
15. S. Cook of the Oregon land
company, took the afternoon train
for Portland.
Dr. Jes-iip left on the morning
train for the Sdda Springs nnd
Hrownsvllle.
James Ilatehelor returned home
from Ids Mcliama trip, and his hand
Is greatly improved.
Win.. I. Clark, Dr. .Miller, Hugh
Thompson and Henry Krelss will
start to-morrow for n few days
pleasure trip to Mchaina.
Jennie Ansel and (icorgle J tooth
started on the inornijig train for n
trip to Waterloo springs.
W. H. Ilagley and wife left lids
morning for a trip to The Dalles.
They will be absent about one week.
Dan Bar left this morning for
Portland, where he joins the Alpine
club for a (lip toMt.St. Helens.
He was accompanied by A. C. War
ner of Portland.
Thos. Kay, Br. and wife return
ed here from England Monday, and
on Wednesday left for Salem. lie
has purchased all machinery for the
woolen mills, and on next Monday,
the company will bo dually organ
ized. McMlnville Reporter.
IJlCAb SlttlMUIV.
Vainliill county has a new pa
per, the Lafayette Ledger. The next
one Is to-be the Sheridan Journal.
Kid. I). 1-:. Kllis.the newly called
pastor of the Haptist church, will
occupy the pulpit in that church to
morrow. Hon. J. J. Daly of Dallas was
elected foreman by the grand lodge
A. O. U. W. In session in Portland
this week.
Sllvertou had a narrow escape
from lire yesterday. A tire ulnrhi
iiowdays calls the people out in
quick responses.
Win. Henson hah opened a con
fectionery 1(11 State street, next door
to Thomas Payne's real estate
olllee.
Hert Ollnger, the boy who was
struck on the head with a rock by
Hilly Nicen, Is doing nicely and will
soon bo well again.
As mi many of the farmers In the
vicinity of Salem are in the midst
of harvest there is not tho usual
large crowd of countrymen In Sa
lem to-day.
A ItceiiMO to wed was to-day
granted to ('has. 10. Hudleson and
Millie M. Allen both of Jctler-on,
Oregon.
The Nebraska pros association,
which will visit the Pacific coast on
an excursion, within a few days,
have been Invited by the hoard of
trade to pay a visit to Salem.
Adam Frouuiader, who lives on
the south slough road, met with a
painful acelfieut yesterday after
noon. He was hauling hay and
the horses started to run away and
tho hay rack struck him on the
"'""bier, making a bad wound.
-The tlrst threshing if the season
was done on James Hell's farm on
' Salem prairie, lie bad alsiut twen
j ty acivs of lurley and It made about
j forty btwhot per acre. A good many
machine.-, will st'irt up tho tlrst of
I the week, and hurvcM will msiii be
over.
i l'alulew dent.il oHrtiouiitt l)r
T ('.Smith's, V2 State Mivct.
-.They are always nhv and ftv-rii,
1 pun iih the punvt, tine as the llnust,
Add giKsl a thu U'st. Their goods
are always t lie Inst and are Mild
ns i'lionp mo i,ii'iihi. i-.vorv-i
thlnir In M-.W.H niul nil ilollvaiiHl
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Wirnir&iM.
Thai ilrvd Umiuiii fivllns humiu tlutt
.ourot'mUluMi.totii IliMlo diMiuM,
unit Wright' tiiiui,iiiiid Mttnirl of .Minui.
iMrllln l Iwt .W t.e, nt .mra lo rxml
tmpurliii-. ntuu HmbkHHi and ..uid ..ii
ip. Mil by II. W. iiit nnd U.J. Kr.v.
A gnive inUtaKiv li iw nu Inffrtor di'ii-
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IrliU-w 'rli;lit',Mrrli timih mmi i;l
lillo tivlli unit pmv brttith.
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yH In hlm-ah for (ho nlwvo priw.
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Nonmttor how Imhistrlous ihe
Kikcr may l ho 1 at ImI a lo-ifor
OrclDEXTAh JOTTIXdS.
lloschurg will soon build a wch
and door factory.
The iienltent lury.it WalU Walla
contains 171 convicts.
A new paper, called the Ledger
has ijecn started at Lafayette, Yam
hill county. .
Ihe soap factory at Oregon City is
now
l IIIUIMIIg V,VUV JHJIII1UI9 "I CU1
i M tlli.nlf ...! 1.. H4.l.ln 4 1 1 I nil
per week, and Is unable to fill all
orders.
An English syndicate lias pur
chosod the townsiteof Winchester
and will erect n woolen mill.
The Waitaburg railroad from
Walla Walla Islx-lng rapidly pushed
forward, ft is almost completed to
Wultsburg.
Lafayette people wuut tho West i
side road to branch off at St. Joe I
and coinetluough thelrtown.
Three physicians failed to save a '
man named Urown, who died tin-,
dergoing u surgical operation for
cancer, at Yamhill. '
George Stanfleld, living near We
ton, Umatilla county, seeming In i
perfect health, fell upon bis face in '
his father's yard and died In the,
greatest agony, wlthoutumdn speak
ing. At Independence William Patlon
was working with others moving a
house, when one of tho capstan
stakes was pulled up, striking him
on the back and neck, and knock
ing him senseless.
W. A. Mulvaney died at the resi
dence of his late biotber, lu Hud
sou, Or. Mr. Mulvaney was sixty
four yearn old March 4, 1880. He
crossed the plains in 1853, and, going
to Hudson with his brother in the
spring of 1850, remained until his
death.
Six sawmills are now running at
Seattle, W. T., and cutting about
250,000.feet daily, In response to the
activ" demand for lumber. The Or
egon Improvement company started
up the old Itelte it Mcdonald mill,
which will l)e run day and night,
and cut about 40,000 feet.
Not lliul Allure.
Mr. Mcchunii!, if your mind runs
to the invention of "small things,"'
as they are often called in unwise
contempt, you may hit upon a "big
bonnnza." Wcstlnghouselias made
$20,000,000 out of the air brake. Tt
was called at tlrst a "small tiling,"
u-dug air in that way, but it lias pan
ned out well. Other "smull tilings"
have rewarded mechanics well. The
lead pencil rubber tip cleared It in-
ventors .fll0.000 the metal rivet or
eyelet for miner's coat and trousers
pocket brought its inventor a for
tune; boot and shoo heel and solei
plates of metal cleared .?1,2.'0,000; the i
gia-s bell Inverted over lamps and '
ga jetscleuied a fortune; the Him-'
pie plan of fastcning'powdered emery
on cloth made a fortune; the roller
skate cleared $1, 000,000 before tho
craze tiled out; the gimlet screw
realized miliums copper tips for
shoes netted millions; the sim
ple needle threader netted $10,.
000 a year; toys and playthings
have cleared thousands; tho ball
I wiui me niooocr siring nrougiit an
income of fro0,000 a year; the "Danc
ing Jim Crow" netted 7.-,000 a
year; Pharaoh's serpents netted
.10,000; the "wheel of llfo" ejemed '
I ir0,OiX); the chameleon top cleared a
fortune. The "Pigs In Clover" puz
zle has within one year made its in
ventor a fortune; tho pencil sharpener-
cleared a fortune. Hundreds
of "small things" have turned out
well. If you have an Idea, bring it
out and let the busy and inquisitive
world see it. The mechanics who
liivve been enrlehVil liv Utile lnvnn.
Iti.... . c- .. . i .. ii lathe Pudtloor I'oitlmul, Qmvn ofl.lv-
;tlonsfar exceed In number tllOfe erpool, Northern of London, the aermn-
i who have re.ined fame and fortune' nlil or ,,u H'lininirR-..BKiietnin; Kire in
nu nun i.i.i iitiiiu nun uuiiiiit. mncPiniiinnlP., ropiventiiiif nillllon
bygrtMt Inventlono. Put on your r iioiian. i.ui upmpiini.
thinking c.ip, Mr, Mechanic, and
. dive Into the world of possibilities. '
The fortune is there if you only
know how to find It. The Iron Iu
' dustry (laelte.
Death by llauiii.
Thit men will soon ho hanged in
I New York for murder committetl
liefortt the tlrst of January, but the
trials and conviction of whom took
place after that date. The cou-
demited weres-enteneed to 1h hang
ed. The eases wore carried up to
i.i .. .. i
riiai iiri .it til, it.. 11, tiiiii ,i iiiutiiiinii
' "ri"-i ii
WIU Ml' bJ' Unit tribunal
" ' u.ik. for the ,.r,oner
tho inuruor boforo the tlrxt uuy of
1nt Jiiniiurv. lint Unit ho wiu ihiii.
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V,cllHl "n,'r llMl ,lale ,lim w,n UOt lHJ
ImnHl, Uosuim? tholnw forliatiKlng
wus niwitniioii by tlio now law nro-
, vhllng ilwtth hy oUUrIoIty, ami ho
onii not Iv put totlcuth hy olootrioi
ty, Uvauo tho law w.is not In forw
whou tho erliuo wus ooiuiultttsl.
Tho rv'iiMinlnK xmikhI to Ik that of
a liulr-iillttlnir atturuoy, and-tho
iurt roftiMsl to artvpt
ll, but af-
Hniuxl tho.M'utom.f,
all four.
In tho c-.i ot
Whon a rivor U Iwuk full I. tho
iiiiiv m-n ii inn iiuuiv vii uiu
Utnk. lu thovu-v of
othor Uuka
tho run U tnsulo whon tho link U
Mit oiupty.
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NOB
This new plat just put on the market is the mo-t desirable nowoffered
j In Salem for building lots. They hnve no equal. The whole plat is in n
tnn utntnof oiilllrnl Inn imoilml In plnvpr. With a EOod tllrf. No CHIOS HO
HlumpS) 0 rocks or gravel) n good)
i CltV
I '
surrounding country, the
peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south or the cnemcKeie
hotel and iostofflce blocks. These lot arc oifcrcd by Jones & Waton on i
installment, one-tenth cash nnd one-tenth In quarter yearly payments!
without interest until paid. These lots are now actually worm in ean
more than the prices named for them on long time without interest. Gev-
eral lots have alreadv been sold on which fine residence;? will be erected,!
and a number more have been optioned. If you want one or more lots j
call on JONES & WATSON, wh will show you the plat and the lots.
THE RELIABLE GROCERS.
KELLER
Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem.
Specialties in Table Luixciries,
F-ine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery
Blatter, Cream Cheese,-etc.
WR LEAD I"N
Remember trie
i m to m
FOUND!
Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master
Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon
dence, Book-keeping by both Single
correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law nnd Business practice,
. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work,
Aiituese are needed in iiusines,
lenced teacheix at the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE
OrKwold's Block, Salem, Oregon.
Fire! Fire!
liook out for losjliy; Fire ilurluir the hot
wentlicr.
k
(UlliM UUi'
ISAAC A. MANNING,
HANK BLOCK tUP-STAIHS,)
WILLAMETTE
' UNIVERSITY
Uniilimtes Students lu
U'Y,
Normal, liusiness, ,ny.
AND
MED CAL COURSES.
His tholde.l, lua't-l and le.it exivn.
Kb liutltuilim of liiirnlue In Hie North-
west
a & W flrt. nitay In S-ptemb.-r
" rims. Van t
hOOY.
Pmildrnt.
IT:
Salem, Orhcnn.
"Mlnllrown would b h rhurmlus jlrl,"
I lnnl n jtuinf man my,
-Ifkhehada guod complexion nud Uhvn?
klt wmild go vmy, .
Hntlbeyipoll hr Uxjk complruly." If'
ill Uiiiwn would nnb- take
lr. llen IJnldfu JledU-ul
hat a happy rlutiin 'twould
It would drle mil all the humor.
ti-r bUnd and uuk It pure,
. ir uuiiiuue. ompuilmst f d uh.
lHwr.1 very ure.
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TUl liKillclne it tho irn! lmrlflrr of Ihn
101. and amurln trupiiow. and
hUMche. w,U r, vanl.l, u ll I, h4.
lllMlll'
oinOT
HILL
eievatcd and level, has a fine vlewof
mountain ranges and snow-capped j
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-O-
CANNED GOODS.
Place and Call.
and Double Entry, the nature and
anil are tnoroucniy taucrlit by exner-
Tlieiu.a depre-scd languid feeling, loss
, ol appetite and complexion. Now restor
' ed to perfect health nnd vigor by Wight's
Hop Celery nnd Chamomile Hitters. Sold
by H. W. Cox.
A Life Treerver VfrlghtV lllnckberry
Cordial. Keep it In tho house for cholera
infantum, dysentery nnd summer ilNease.
Sold by nil druggists.
For Bargains
IN
Family (Iroceries Provisions, Fruits Etc.,
no to
THOMAS KUKKOWS,
Commeroiiil Street, Sulem, Or
Comury produce of nil kinds aluavs on ,
hand. If jou haenot traded with mo be- '
fore, 1 resiKVtfully solicit a trlul believing I
I can suit you Imtli lu prlcis nnd qiinllty !
mi
INSUUAlIt'i:
A1
f'oin tin n t- '
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Klre and Mn-'
rine.
JtW. AI.HKUT, Agent,-
Salem, Oregon
MJ?nDM 4 C0.'S
MlStni OF 1XAT0MV
7..1 -Market ft. San Kmnelsco'
Admlk.-ionatvntK.
fionnit lwirn how to avoid
i(lhit. am.ultatlon and
ireaiment perw)nally or bv
letter, on knertmttfrri,..
nrKcnltnl weak lira, and all
UMk, l-rivate om aii I
ioi.irg til jiiHii.
pn Ko.,.1 r. " I
try Ktrevl. tlmMiltatlon fre.
fn- '
H. P. RANKIN'S
Paint Shop
Xo.U.'41 Coinnu'riial St.
0-
Houo anil CarrlaLro P.iinti...-
ii wrlthiL' l'.iivr tiniii., .r.l
m
;HIirsuTw
rynonnnra4 Un.l, r... 1 .
i--"''" "WMiien tinpioyefl.
nencea worKmen tmplt
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
"viricwn i. jam r -. . a
(i ami m-o in Ul vn i . .
Work. " ,'', ,r
A FULL LINE
-OK
(rockpi'v and Glassware!
Willi specialties In
Valerian China Tea Sets,
eli (iiina Dinner Sek
IHBO WAT'S FAM0U
. . , n i
DUCKingnSiTl' laHGm
-OF-
ROYAL
SEMI-PORCELAIN
Of which we consuintly keep rt full line
nnd open stock, cnnblln-us to make up
Dinner anil Tea sets of nuy size, or sell bv
the slnele piece. The finest assortment 01
CHAMBER SETS
Ker shown lu Bnlcm.
A FULL STOCK
I Ot theliiteit nnd handsomct patterns lu
I Olnssvnre.
Wl'leaee enll nun examine our stook.
WELLER BROS.,
201 Commercial Street.
FT Tl
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I
Salem, Oregon, have received direct
IF
iiAin Ov-Tmm HQOTmi
li
aa
Tlic Finest Line of
CARRIAGES,
PHAETONS,
SPRING WAGONS,,
STAGE COACHES,
MOUNTAINWAGONS
SKELETON WAGONS,
DOG CARTS and
OTHER VEHICLES
which will ho &oId at
Prices and Terms to Suit All!
These goods 'arc first-class nnd ns their
stock is very large a person can find whaU
they may wfsh. Their warehouse on State
street Is completely filled, and they have
another car load en route now. lookout
for them: something tine
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
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Four Books Learned In one reading.
Mind wandering cured.
Every child and adult greatly benefited.
Great inducements to correspondence
Classes.
Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Win. A.
Hammond, the world-famed Specialist in
Jllnd Diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thomp.
son, the great Psychologist, J.M.Buckly
D. I).. editor Of the nhrlKtlnn Adrnmln
X Y Richard Proctor, thebcientist, lions.
. u . iioiur, uuuuii i-. jsenjamnn, ana
others, sent post free by
Prof. A. LOISETTK, 237 Fifty Ave., NT
Je-lW. d'w
PRINTING.
1 ANR OK THE
1.AHGKST ESTABLISH-
Uments In the Ktate,
' J,0'l!nn(l IJjrgest stock Legal Blanks 1b
iwer rates tlian
iueMnie.n-a DIeire
j, n-u niggesi uiscount. Meoa
: Of lob nrinllnir nnH ratalAMii
price nsi or jou printing, and rataloeue ol
i'ni ihiiukm
blanks. fr m. WA.vfte.
Steam Irinter Sa'.em Oregon.
BLlCKSMITniXC and HORSESHOEING.
t(
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Jine moved to 47 nnd
49 Btato street,
?n1e.T..,T ?. ?2Y-!r. r'-
work. AH
,i " iti"m mm intruus nre
ill and see us In our new location. We
aro better prepared for work now than
e er having secured mure room. 10-1-tf.
and WAGOXMAKIM,
jOIJI THE OLD BELIABLE BLACK,
ii,iUV,,Ja8 amoved his shop to
I!r.rne.JSf (-n'n'rctaljind Chemekete
f..JRii' wc.re he l KaAy lto serve the
public Hob now prepared better than
' inHklneand rvn-iiH,, nil i.id i.-t.
uinlil.ir.- i '.' -Mua ui uia.a.-
-....iuiuk huu repainne. aud a
a eeneral
s all kinds
' rtute,f,.''tro,fln,r; handmade.etcand
uffAHTlVl LV " e'entl0e manner.' HpecUl
"rfe snoemg buslno. Hehas i
nFiV.ii fc"fu '" me corutrucllon of wai
ilS!i!L ?rTlnFe" Remember the nlacu
opponltebliitelnurance bnlldlng.
fob MEN ONLY!
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