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-- .- Tr.' THE CAPITAL EVENTSTG JOURNAL. M I s It if: . THE CAPITAL J0UR1ML. TKItMH OK HUIMCIUlTION. DAII.V. One year by mall.-..- & g Hlx months by mall.. -- f ' Throe month ly mull - ' f 1'cr week, delivered by carrier 16 WEEKLY. One year by mnll. ....-.... Jl jjO glz month lijr mnll.- . ' One yenr.iriMtlil In advance 1 " Mix iiionlhn,lf paldlnadvi ncc 0' . Kor advertising rule npply nt till oltlce AIIHnbicrlherntoTllKC'Al'lTAl-JoUKNAl who do not urciira their paper regularly will notify thl ofllcc, giving addrewi,ail the matter will be attended to nt once. Office, comer Court and Liberty Htrect MONDAY. ..lULY-ir,, J 880 Valuable Home Mult. Fnti'.nhiy nllit homo nnrm foil"' hot two liorwHiit thi'ii-yln-n which L-clons ti) iho Hlntc. Ono (if the driven noticed thu hones riniiiiii;,' tiniund tlio pa-'ttuie nwirii h.'.yntnck but did not inMnml uiillil iinl on Kundny moving In? -1 l'"' piutiircnnl d K-ovcjfd oiieorihoM' fluo hhiclc hor- which no driven In the hack, biistliwl. He ''inc dla3ly cal'ed for Dick Wivi.u ;vl, who wns at llie'i' rn, ami Ir. Irvl c wim lent fur. An vxv nlii. Com wm mi.do and lit wi thought rt ll that (ho iiu'nul h. d h.-e-i cut by onioHhuriliihtriii 'fiit o'ii hi at tho nhouldor, hut on he'i'v, cut open it was found to he mint lliro.i:rh the liearLimil it"d-isit tho hack bone. On cxaiuhi'fihi' oliicr hoot it wai found thai the whilo hoie, which Ihi-Imi driven luihe wrion, wnixhot in thunnwlo jiul hotwien tlio Iilml U'KH Ihu heft Hi'!' hi-r the left ler. hut It In lliou-dil Hint thin ualiual will recover. No chit? to the vll'lnn who did tlichhooliuK. Keep !o', A kIiiiii-o III the wJihiowh of Kel ler t Hoii'h thcMi hot (Iii.vh in refresh liij, Mr. Harry Kel'er, Ihu nrlM, Iiiih gout) to great pains In heautlfy I.i(j and nmingiiig a winter nee le i.i tho B Hltlyou niounh.liiH. M'ln, tho llmuic tho j,'"'"'' "I'l hiiow covercd tnounltilim Foein to touch tho cIoiiiIh, while lie'oand theie can ho Hi't'H a stray goat or Hhcep perched on Home tall pinnacle necking itMih hIhIciico wheio vegetation niUHt neccwarMy ho very light. Down In tho valley Ih a rude coiiHtructcd "tavern" wheiii tho rued uinu i ti Incurs' no doubt asHCinblo after n'xhfall and tllwuwi tho ovonh of tho day im well as a howl of hot punch or a glnwi of '1'oin and Jcriy. 'J'aku It all In all tho design Ih a looiI ono and nttraotn ooiiHldel-ahlo a'. tendon, At tlin 1'iilr (IiuiiiiiU Workinen aio very busy puttng up now stablcH for tho race horned Just west of tho grand stand, and tho stable whoro the horses lornierly wero kept will bo used for slock. A good many tons of hay have been cut from tho ground and a hay bailer Is now at work balling It up. Tho track Is in a very pooroondltlon but there, Is plenty of thuoto niako It Hiunutho before tho talr. There is now one running horse on the ground untljii a short thuo there wilt bo a largo number of them. The street railway is nearly to tho fair grounds and In a short thuo tho ears will be running to tho etjuiids. i -- A Valuable .Mints J.J. Smith of Milwaukee, Wis., accompanied by Ii. II. Itowiiiim of Walla Walla and It. ('. Warlnnerof linker City, visited tho Klk Horn mines ycsteiday, says tho Ore gon ltlado. .1. II. Itohblus, tho obliging suiu-rlnteudent, oxloml.tl to his visitor every courtesy, and tho mliio was examined thoroughly by Mr. Hiultli who ivgatds it as ono ot tho most promising mini's in Kastcru Oregon. Mr, Itohblus has ulreadv sacked for shipment to Den ver, ten tons of very high grade ore, and there Is plenty of such ore on tho dump and In tho slopes of the K'k ll(i.'ii. A ltviurli.lilit r.lnl. At The D.'lles they have a very i remarkable hlnl, of tho crow spvlcs. It .n la'k I.i M'vend languages, and nukes it a sjuvlal hti-hiCNs every fSi'udrv moinln-r .. wave a small Aii'o 'en thi'i end say "Ite uicuilH'rtlioHi lihath t'ay ami ktvp It holy," ' wnsciiuence o which hundriHls Hock to church. A hlitl like that In Salem wnold ho of great lieuellt tomniooi'ourchuiohix. Tim Ha I nil Vlre Work. The Kilem water works iinu ihoihhhI work to-duydrvdulni; out a Kami bar in whleh tho end of the auction pljHi I pl.'il In onler that llt nn.iil iiI.iii it. tit. i i.i.tKk iw.ilt V. i ij ," .1 ' '.. ... .....; A....LV .Ii illuriliilir. lliMM IIUMibixut iiiipiuvouu'iii nun win oo appavia twJ ly "H- , Kjtle.ii tlrruralliK I'lilmi, Tho n3il-r monthly imwilu-jur thU wx'loly wl'l not 111 lK) lllU1 this Mli.llllll i llllilll IllllllllkllSt llhl ilk. " Bl -" -'V " " , bent from town, A iiuvUny: will U lieM on Moniltty evcuhi;,', July l. ' Ht (Im rwthlfiuv vf JCx.Uoviriior KMly, Tho Mm We Wmil. The followlnfj terse remnrks v;o cl)p .rotn tho Astoria ''lenccr: "There is a large Immigration com ing into Oregon, and eonio of it of a class Hint there Is no pa -tlcular ii'c, for wo arojprctty well supplied w'th n.en who cro looking for sortsnakn. What wc want is men to cut ou.' timber, build our railroads, and en gage In all enterprises that aid in the development of our natural re sources nnd incretis? the sum of ma terial wealth. Men who do not care to cngngel In such enterprises bed belter keep away; there Is no place for them. It Is ono of tho poorest places In tho world for young men without mea'iH, who dexplso nmnt'el li'hor. Ho.t place", "snap''," where hljdi salar'es are pa'd and noihl'ig to do, have no cr-Woce htie, and success Is only to bo won by hard labor and prod'j'ous amountofit. For youi'x men who have to s'iir fi-oin .he lowesi round of the ladder and have an nbuni'iu'eo of mental and phys'eal e lergv, there Is plenty o," loom. They arc the men we need, end we can oJIc them incoui p rahlo oppo.'-mil.-uh' they have only io lu'iw. In orcer to mount tho lai'derof pio'perl.y. It Is Idlunrai Hi it is at a d'frcou.it heie. Labor is "klii'." It waul.) no )ity va-ja-boniU or traij,)'). This 's a good cniiiliy, for good and wtfihy men and women, too. Xo oiheis nted apjily." llio (,-n 'tal' x Ciniri lion if. 'I he new court house, says tho Corvall's C'a"c' e, Is finished, c cepi,'u'; a sai.dl amount of work .o be done In phu'igtho holler, used for the s.eiiui hc-ding purpoie, in pod 'on., 'i'o view the Inside of tho bul'i'luj iliu expression Is thct It Is en ulqyint p'eco of wo-kmt.nship. K-(i,n i ho i.'ont to tho back en tii'iico every .tilu;r has a rich looking color;- id ,'iowh that (bo work lira 'i2oii dono with caro end pa-clslon. Tho comity cleik and shorHl" lu-'e moved In their re pectlvo looms tlio .'oinier occupyli'tj,' tho first three on tho left and the latter tho la.it ono ou (hat side. As you enter the .rout (he Hist room to your right lies been leased for tho olty council chamber and 111 llrst meeting was held in it o' Monday evot.lng ast, thoprlcubo mjvWper your. In It Is a Inrfco vimiU. which will be of (,reat benellt for keeping tho city records, eto. The work begun on this hiilldinir over ' year ujjo, and now tho ll.icst Htn'.c.uio for a court lioiito In Oregon standa there. The total cost amounts to iir,uTi. Clillcl.-llo'i'j. it has been Hiiges.cd that now would ho a good time to haul gravel fioin tho river wh'lo it Is low and fill up the numerous chuck-holes about tho city. There arc many hitching posis stuck hero and there and around every post there is a deep hole made by the continual stamping of horses. Tieso places ought to be filled before tho rainy season sets In. Nothing looks so bad or so Inhuman as Io pass by one of these hitching posts oil a cold winter day and wo a horse standing In Ice water up to ids knees and shlveilng with eeld. Xow Is the lime to till them up. Ti'iiiliir- in. (Hull-. Tho second week of tho Teachers' Institute Is now in session, and the list continues, to grow dally. Tho following are the new names that aro added to-day: ICtito Ilaynes, Kdna Smith, Cleo. II. Hruce, K. A. llennett and J. 1). Abbott. Tho fol lowing aro tho subjects for to-day. Written arithmetic and grammar, Prof. Yoderj mental arithmetic, Prof, lingers; physiology, l'rof. Ijiructl; geography, l'rof. Anderson. I'ruifoi tin. r.iia. There aro thousands of little htrds about this city that destroy liinu- incrablo nuinliers of Insects and i'o uioiegood in the way of protecting .Vult trees than can Ih. easily Imag ined, Tha-e boys who are in tlio li'ihlt of Umiwlug s.ones at tlieni a id mbbiug their nests should be attended to. . Vigor And Vitality. Are tilel.ly litveu to Vry stit oftlm body by Hixh1' tvmtuvuiltit. Tliut tlivtt ftvilnu 1 entirely i.xerv mo. The blood ! Iuiltl'd, riu Illicit imil xltiilUoil, mid tvu. : riMlHvIiuinhdtirllMMM io ewy Mrs, Kd Mrlggs and 11. K. South K.m. TI.eido.miol.l.im.ed .ml .1 romst I.., w, k ,sVory k,k .,, i5rBll,.H iUt. elicit, the iipiH'tltn retnnM. VM kidney ... .... nod 'tser Hiv imuivtsl nnd m Ismmed. ' M '" ,l' l oU; WMnty. TIik hiitiii l rvAvkhed, tho mind -iinule eleur mill itmly lor vuuk. Tiy II. . Yllllllt 1 llll'tea, 'I'llilfll tllll ,1 1,11V lulV'M III l.'.-t .. IU..M !N. , lomwhoaiv in thohatilt of (joins lutoolherjuMplos1 houMsaud yanls, irryliiutruuitt nnd articles that would Iki of any uk to them. If IIU Nnol Hi-iiiiHsl tlu-lr names will U M,., m,rrij. l) n Uvons. i'J'Ihi . MoXnr,', iw I IVrhlns nml 11.1'.. (Vlluhan uo.o ur,v f ,u, "; 7 ' ; -'V "i"v.vK:m-....j , ;.i M iiu. 1 . 41 .s,.ur t'ni.iKu Amlrvw K, (i.tlUahwr of Uuu aiunty vtupiMthtvl itottr piihllo l" thi,jovriur 1hIh,v &f Arl'cle of Inoriionitlon. Articles of incorporation were filed before the secretary of state n follews: The Llnkville mill, Hume nnd ditcli company of Kla math county, tho capital stock $-25,- 000, divided Into 1C00 shares of the' value of i'2, each. Tho Astoria real estate company of Astoria, the cap ital stock is ?20,000, divided into shares of $100 each. Circuit Court l'mcrtMlliig. Oouit opened at olio o'clock this n'lernoon. The trial of Win. Haw kins for the murder of Harvey Ogle wa". brought up and the court took a rccas until two o'clock. A motion was made by the defense to have the trial postponed until next term of court, "jtit the Judge overruled the motion and ordered a call of the jury. lTp to three o'clock this after noon one juryman had been cbo.,en. Killing ViiliiuliN) I)n. There Is a wretch In Kat Halcni who has nolhluj to do but toamuso himself by l:illl-g valuable dos be longing to other citizens. Th's man had bo'.ter look out or he will gel hlmelf Into trouble, .luring the latter pari of last week this wretch killed about live valuable dogsand lert thein in tho slieei' for aday. During the night they were h-iulcd oil and dumped i.'.io'the river or burled, it Is not known which. . rOltKIiY I'PlSHXAIi, Mr. Henry Hariidriok of Jerer son Is In the city. Uncle Win. Hunter of llrowns vllle, is in the city. Mrs. Geo. Pierce left on the morning train for Portland. Mr. Geo. Hocy and wife took the forenoon tiuin for Junction on a visit. Mrs. K. M. I'lanioiulon and two children, took the morning train for Portland. Miss Kiiinia Kirby came up from tlio Indian school, on last even ing's trains. Mrs. Olllc Miller returned homo ou tho morning train, from Sclo. Miss Alice MeKinney of Tur ner came down ou the morning train to visit friends in the city. Mr. Henry Kundrot, formerly of Salem, returned to his homo iu Portland, on tho morning train. Mr. Litchfield's family start to morrow mo rnlng for Nestucca, on a few weeks' plcasaro trip, to tho coast. Mr. Itobert l'orsythe and wife left ou this morning's train foratHp to the mountains. Mrs. Einina Konco left on tho morning train for Kugeno she wa accompanied by her mother and sister of that place. ia-UUh SIIMMVUV. The Nebraska Press Association will visit Oregon soon. Tho Oregon Pre-s Association will meet at Newport, Yaiilnu liny, ou August 10th. Tho special te.-in of court this week, set by Judgo llo'se, Is for the trial of Hawkins. Tho wheat market in all prooa blllty will open up in tlio neljhbor hood of sixty cents per bushel. - -Among the many hundreds of visitors around and about Yaqi'tna, not a fow of them aro from Salem. Tho contract for building an ad dition to the Normal school at Monmouth, was awarded to Messrs. Jackson k llutohlus. A license to enter Into tho holy bauds of matrimony was granted to Mr. Harry lingers and Miss Minnie Watson, both or this city. H After reading of the miserable lire apparatus of some of tho towns in Washington territory, the cltlens of .Salem should bo doubly thankful for the excellent department she posoei. Mr. Thus. Unwound wife left ou the afternoon train for Portland, Mr. Ih. wo will purchase two lino nice carts for his horses and will pay a visit to the line hoisosnt I'lty View park. Mr. M. Southwlck brothor of Mr. Soutliwiek has been sick Air jMiinotlmo past and Is falling .oryj fast 1IU blothor and sluorof tills '.,. ii.. i ... l.t. i. ...I ii. ... . v W 1'IV W llltl 111 1111 UlllMIIV ,V13 ' . , , , ..... 1 "' '"-, " '" "'" ' l,v"', l" "" ..,.. li... ii. in. i.ii.t ..v ivu.kr.ii, ... . ii. I ,.-!....... I... I. ....1 ............. I ... 11. raliHON dental opvmtimt Dr. I t . Mnlth's, tOtblatuslrvvt. -Tliv,vnivn.lva.s nievnuil irosli, l"v " lvt. tinea-, tho tlnod, IVMltf I n ohwn w llio cliiiw.t. Kvvry ohtttp a tho vhi'tptit. Kvvry- thiiK iu xttv-mr ami nil ilcllwrvtl hw. Kr yottr KtwvrK pi to Sipiirv lVrrur A tii. am mWIk-l. Hit luKrtkW Urn irinei. WilitV ilyrrli touili : lv, Usiui.jwl white ttvlli ami Htiv Urtilh. fciai.j ltdnc.rW. . . . .- . IKmliviUli My longer. Wright' lt-t l'uittmjlt Cure wilt iul )vnir muiio.v uiu lid leve m fv nml well SoJd by all drugytt OCCJDKNTAL JOTTINGS. The population of Walla-Walla Is O.oOOO. Six tons of hay to tlioltcre was. what a fni titer raised' In Columbia county, The steam ferry at t'orvallis will J be ready fo;if operation by the lirst of August. Astoria lias ati electric fire alarm system and has purchased 200D feet of new ho?e. There arc ten banks iu Spokane Kalis with a'n aggregate capital of S.I'gco,ooo. ThoSoda Springs of Linn county are thronged with pleasure seekers from all parts of Oregon. ! A man at Ashland had a straw berry patch -lOx-10 in space and he sold the products for sixty dollar?. ' A gentleman nt Eugene tried the-, experimclit of dairying and cleared i 00 per month, from twelve cows. One thousand seven hundred feet, o pipe- will bo required for conduct- lug the water 'rom below the glacier ' to the hotel at Mount Hood. . , I 'on i-thou wind cordsof wood, be-1 lonyhig to Charles Logus was dc-' siioyed by lire lasl week ca.it of the, Portland and Vancouver ralhoad. , Fifteen hundred dollars will bo onci-ecf In premiums nt the East Oregon district agricultural society, which will he hold from October 8th until tho loth. It is reported on good authority that tho Dalsley group of mi lies, situ ated fifteen miles west of Daker City, lias been sold to St. .Louis parties. This property Is considered the best mining property in Eastern Oregon. Something About Pavements. An Albany gentleman has hand ed to tho Democrat the following on a subject that is of interes'Pto the city of Albany: "Profescor New berry of Columbia college has been studdying the subject of pavements for cities, both iu tills country and in Europe. He lias found the as phalt pavement, made of the Trini dad asphalt, is the best of all. He declares it to bo the pavement of the future, and says: Its excellen cies, cleanliness, silence and salubri ty arc so apparent that no argument is now needed to enforce then, and (o these may be added, and placed flnt on the lis,, ecoiiuiny; for it costs a little nnd lasts as longas any other good pavement, and is much less trying to lioises, vehicles and hu man nerves." Asphalt is not serviceable in a damp climate. Continued dump ess bus the tendency to rot it, and for this reason asphalt is a fai'ure as a pavi lg material in Oregon. Surni-'xeil Young Ladies. Miss Colla Chlldsof Seattle was surprised, to say tho least, when somebody dashed a bucket of cold water Iu her face as she was stand Ingiu a drugstore. A hanging cigar lighter had touched oil' the Inflam mable forest of millinery surmount ing her bonnet and an excited clerk adopted that modo of extinguishing her. One of the most accomplished young ladles of Solum, Ala., was hailed on thostreet by a bystander, who very politely knocked a rat oil' her bustle, where It was enjoying a delightful ride. As tho varmint struck tho ground and tho lady saw that It was actually a live- rat, she had a lively footrace for some dis tance. Washington Avalanche. The "blacksmith," is ono of the chief obstacles with which writers have to contend. Ho it Is who pets up whatever tho copy looks like to him, regardless as to whether It makes sense or not. Such a ono it was who sit up "GtunuetUi" as "I am better," iml niado a heading intended for "Dridgo Carried Away' hv a Drove of Loss." read "Dridijo Carried Away by a Drove of Hogs." Another of thU ilk made an adver- 'llsoment wliich road "Tho Chris tian's Dream: NoCross.NoCrown," appear as "The Christian's Dream: No Cows, No Cream." A (iOOtri-t'l' UK tX)KKlTK. Is n rtsit iitlnutlnn for a nwtnnnint. The entice drawn from Ilelteitnniutl'K l"nt eat ColFee ivtt'ptncle U one. of the many (livnt Allnu'tton of hi online pnrlom. TlionvtnithofruiiaQf llU excellent eolIVe tirosolti every week. And n fur oyxtern nnd inenbi lie eiinuot be ettmlt-tt In tho ktnte. tr, Only Tweuty-l'l Cent. Why not combine pleasure with huslues-s as A. J. Itasoy will carry you hi his cab for tho nbovn price. Tlm, tlnM liuisuUWivlIn m.-uiu ttmt your ylcm l la n tat to invito disease, mill WHt.lit'ii litti,te,miil h'tlmpl ,if Swirui. - r i mrtll.i U wiiut Miu need tit one to expel 'iiniuiritim from ttuiliKM and build you --- . up, r..mi li. w.txnndi).J. rye. .M.XUIUKIt. OllKUS W.VIVON. At tho rv ,lllkS..1.' Mtwl Wullkklk.U 1)11 lh on ;"tiy , lllll. Mr. llarrv r.o;i .Mr. llttrry Kobe's iil'il 5I .iiuulo Wm ou, Umi f thU c y. niKii. I'UJMMt.-Attho homo . lit. n r. iMit , In I'tti-.iihV mlihtion, bun ilny, July II, ISy, ho Mill or Mr. I1! ivr, uj;.hI 1 wo yours mil two imiiun-, or MJunner iHiinpiaint. 'nieimwnUouk piawthu rier- ivii, ., iuu uv.A, -,! u Hltlo dauglitor I vory low with tho iin coiuplfilHt. NOB This new plat Just put on the market is the most desirable nowoffered ( iu fj-dem for building lots. They have no equal. The whole plat is in a finc state of cultivation, seeded in clover, witli a good turf. No grubs, no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and level, has a fine view of tlio city, surrounding cotin(ry, the mountain ranges and snow-capped peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south of the Chemekete hotel and nos(ofllce blocks. These lots are ottered by Jones & "Watson on installments, one-tenth cash and one without interest until paid. These lots arc now actually wort li in casn niorethnn the prices named for them on long time without interest. Gev-, oral lots have already been sold on which fine residences will be erected, ( nnd a number more have been optioned. If you want one or more lots , call on JONES it. WATSON, win will THE RELIABLE GROCERS t m m HH KL 11 ER Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Kii-ie Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Crearn Cheese, etc. ' WE LEAD TN CANNED GOODS. Remember I ii ! pariJgaw.JEhJrmwMi mi mwmmmmmmmamBam.'ammsmmmammiamamam 1 I 1 llff Jill ITUR OT TA WPiTOl S0R1BER & POHLE, i I B i H i, SI Bb I IB I ll 1 1 I'll 1 1 ilfillJ SlIJI li I II III Jl . i A I l Jk 1. 1..LJ X A J fW KJ J J LirviW I FOUND! Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, the nature and correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, nlso, Shorthand Allt lenced All these are needed In business, need teachers at the SALEM BUSINESS CO LLEGE Q!M8Utl Fire! Fire! Uxik nut for loss;iiy: 1'lre during the hot weather. Insure -teiiist Loss lh ISAAC A. MANNING, BANK BLOCK (UP-STAI RS,) I In the l'licltlcof Portland, Queen of Liv erpool, Northern of Loudon, the (lerinix-l nln or the Hiimlnin;. ..ugdelmrg l'"ire In-1 kiinilleo coalmines, p.mtes, representing mlllloiw Id up capital. of dollar, pi WILLAMETTE. UNIVERSITY (Irnmmlf Students in Classical, Literary, Scientilic, Normal, business, Law, AND ' MEDICAL COURSES. i It l the otdet, larvel and le-.ixt exen le lu.tltiitloii of learning lu-the North, west. School open 0rt Monday In September Send forcatuKvue to T1UVS. VAN" SCOY, l'resldent. ITS Salem. Oregou. .Mlnrown would be a channlng girl," I heard a young man tar, i "If he hada pkhI complexion and tho poU would pi away; Hut they vpolt her looks completely." If Mki llrow n ould only take Dr. lleree's llolden Jledloil DUxixery what whiuppy clmux 'twould make. ll would drtvrt out all the humors fwm i And the wemuhe xm.,in r ,n .... m. ..u t ,, ,.UV, . Thia niAik'iiiL. hiLr n.i i,Hii nf ih. ' lo.nl. and dlrtjurlng "7 . ' . 1 truntUrtis nnd r bWt.-h. will i fNiut. HLL - tenth in quarter yearly payments show you the plat and the lots. Place &. I and Call, iff fTll j d nnd Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. and are thoroughly taught by exper CO LLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. i I Thena depressed languid feeling, loss ot appetite and complexion. Sow-restor-, ed to perfect health nnd vigor by Wright's j Hop Celery and Chamomile Hitters. Sold I by II. W. Co j. A Life Preserver Wright's lilackberry j Cordial. Keep It In the hou.se for cholera infantum, dysentery nnd summer disease. Sold by all druggists. For Bargains IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., UO TO TH03IAS HUItlMWS, Commercial Street, Salem, Or , , toiuitry produce or all kinds nlwnyn ou , "nd. if y ou have not traded with mo be- 1 fore, I respectfully Millclt n trial believing I cau Milt you both In prices nnd quality JJ? JI INSUHANCE Company. Klre and iln rlne. ! JOK. ALHEHT. Agent, 1 Salem, Oregon I j DR. JORDAN L Co.'s MUSEUM OF AXAT0MY 751 Market st.Snn Francisco Admlsstoii25cxnts. (.oand learn how to avoid (!UniM. Consultation and treatment iiersonally or by letter, on spermaterrhoea orsenllal weakntji, and all dlseasoofmeu. Send for a tMxik. l'rlvate ottiee 2U Consultation free. I deary mivi. I-I. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. iH Commerfliil St. -O- Houm uiul Carnajje I'aintlii,', i feign writlnjf. Va)wr hangini; am ' iIwMnulniT, Wall tinting nn, kul' winiinluK oxcouteil in tho latent tyle. Experienced Workmen Employed. odiisiacuon uuarantppii. 0-i!.l k" r . " .--, Vt ami kv im ltnn v. u. . wr, . - ----- ill liiui A FULL LINE -OF- Crockery and Glassware! yni fj)ina u SfitS, With specialties In French China Dinner'Sels. RIDGWAY'S FAMOUS , . i noH-orn DLlCKI I lb' I Idl II raLlCl II -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keep a full line nnd open Ktuck, enabling us to make up Dinner nnd Tea sets of any Mze, or sell by the single pleee. The finest assortment ol CHAMBER SETS Kver shown luKnlem. i A FULL STOCK Ot thelatet nnd handsomest patterns In Glassware. S-l'Ieasecall ana examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Salem, Oregon, have received direct ! From Eastern Factories The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will be sold at 'rices and Terms to Suit All! These goods Tare firnt-clnss and as their tstock is very lurge a person can And what they may wsh. Their warehouse on State street Is completely fllled, nnd Ihey have imotlier car load en route now. Look out for them; something lino MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training 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. Wm. A. Hammond, the world-lamed Specialist in Mind Diseases, Daniel Qreenleaf Thomp son, the great Psychologist, J.M.Buckly D. D., editor of the Christian Advocate. N. Y.. Itichard I'ro-itor, thesclentlst, Horn. V. V. Astor, Judah 1. Ilenjaman, and others, sent post free by I'ror. A. LOISnTTK, 237 Fifty Ave., N T Je-lW. dw PRINTING. ONE OF THE LAnOEST ESTABLI8U. menu In the State. Lower rates than Portland, Largest stock Legal Blanks la .d btmrpst dlrimunt. Knrl fnr the Mate, a price list of Job printing, and catalogue ol legal blanks. E. M. WAlTp, Steam Printer Sa'.em Orsgoa, BLICKSMITIIIXG and HORSESHOEING. nrinmnn o Have moved to 47 and 49 State street, where they are now ready for work. All ou.r old patrons and friends are Invited to call and tee us In our new location. "We are better prepared for work now than ever having secured mure room. 10-1-tf, I BLICKSMITIIIXG and WAGOSJUKKB. IIOLM. THE OU) ItELIABLE BLACK- I " smith, has removed his shop to the cornerof Commercial and Chemeketa lh' he.ro he l4 read' 'to "' " !i puwlc. lie Is now prepared better than f.ye.,odo 11 kinds of wagon andonrtage making and repairing; all kinds of black t.il,h,n.s 1ud repairing, and a. general hpive .hoeing bulnea. He baa all kind of shoesieeLtrottlng. hand made, otcand I ?Ah.?m !i' n wlentitlc manner. UpecUI' , attention given to the construction ofwag l'lSfrflF' nember the place I opjxwtte btatc Duurance building. FOR MEN ONLY! 1 BnCITIlr Fur Latter Villi.. niTOT?w"SyifSIC - - - -- i-.. . . -k.uk mi, tw. M..uKjrai tlWiU. MmlJiWuuihniilSkll, wi" w.u. lU Vzi' - r.r". tiipnory uiniuiiiwf) SGRIBER Ai POHLE w wwiiran ici " jm'mmmmmmm Mfi l?w,rtiT - J