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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1889)
THE CAPITAL EVESTN"Gr JOTTRNAL. IIIK CAPITAL JOURNAL rUIILLSHED DAILY, ISCUKITHUNDAY, nv THE Capilal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Kntercd ut the Htolllce nt 8ateni,Or.,a Kcconil-clnM matter. CURE B.IRVINE, Manager. Hw fourth ljKe '" ,,rI" of ""'"C'l- 11Anavcrll-mfll to lntire Insertion (for ijio same dny) should be bunded In by 1 UomNPondence eonlnlnliiK new; f In t.J&t ml ImtiorUinri. Is desired from nil ""Saftenolm will be paid to anonymous communications. ,., Tmruvir served t tbelrboiMOK mil : m-c ire It I y . j:it enrd request, or by word left in tin ""'neclmcn number Kent rreo on uppllcii- ome'a, corner Court and Liberty HtrectH. TIJKHDA V A U UHT1,J88B Ainioumi the llrst of the Amer ican rtKrieulturiileXMT!incntstutlom was established' lt-'W tlllin riirtt.M-i years uro. mill the nitijorlly of Ilium Imvo lircu in operation scarcely n yeur, they havodonen lnru amount of work scientifically tieUlnl.Io uui.' of llio largest prm-tlcul value. Tin: Parisian drcss-miikers are de termined on tlu- i-nmpl'!e annlhlh tloti of tlio bustle. Tin- models Hhown by tlio lending hi listen nfliinl but slight alienieflcct where th bUHtlo used to bloom, mid llicsliii plcHt draperies mo :onldcii'd the mHt Htyllsli. Exi'i:iti.Mi:.NT.s on lunar rmllii tlotiHshow that tlio hunt received hi reflected from the moon Is cut oil at tlio moment of totality In an eclipse. About half of the hidden! rayH are absorbed, which miM render the Hiirfacu of t ho moon very hot; but tho evidence to ho obtained from eclipses hIiow that scarcely any of tlio surface heat passes through the earth'! atmiHphoie. Tin: curious theory him been ad vanced that Hoods and ruin-storms are Increasing In tho United States through tho Inlluonco of Hteaiu en- kIuch. 'J'ho more than .'l(),()(K) loco motives in use In North America are calculated to give out alone more than (lfty-lhrcu billion cubic yardH of Vapor per week, and the other englncH eight times iih much, making a total of over 170 billion cubic yards of vapor returned into the utmusphero weekly by steam cngltH'H. Tin: announcement that the may of Tucoiiiii Iiiih requested the mayor of Jlostnu to send out to that boom ing city a cargo of maidens as wives tint roweroscareo,oreatcd much com ment In Boston, although virtuous ly denied, Notwithstanding HiIh tho Now York Woild made a careful canvass among Huston girls, taking tho IliniH employing a largo number of young woinuii, and the result was mi almost unanimous verdict that they would not want toattempt such a matrimonial vendue. Only live out of 100 wcro willing to go. It Is stated on good authority that the president has determined upon the appointment to the vacant m.ironiu Justiceship, and that Seeio tary Noble has been cIiom'ii for the place. This leaves a vacancy In Hid cabinet, wleh will bo tilled by the appointment of Mr. Cliirkson, now first assistant postmaster general, Tho only part of the plan that is not dellnltely settled Is whether t'lark son will go In as seeretuuy of tho Interloror whether Wanamakor will Ik) transferred to that place and Cliirkson made postmaster general. It Is expected that a public an nuuncenient of the now deal will bo made on thu president's return from Indiana, It Is thought It may posslhly ho delayed until thu meet lug of congress In extra session. Notwithstanding the strong author ity for this statement, Noble denies that ho Is to go on the hunch. Tun subject of running street ivirs by the use of electrical storage batteries is being iIIuciiamM, and from the fact that the Invention has lceiiHiiceo.s.sfully tried In sonio eases, It would appear that a revolution In street ear traction is about to bo In augurated mul before a great length of time, liorso caw, cable cur and steam motors will pass out of sight. Klectrlclty, as a motive power, lias been In niict.vt.sful use In many cities, but the system of overhead wires was very much oSJevMl to.llowever thu luipoittiiico of cheap mid rapid tnuit.lt which was atlbrded by the " "' v "' eliytrleal 8y.e,, led to Its adoption, ...dwth.tandlngthewhvsweivun- Mgiitiy ami Uangerum. hut umv , tr: following uiHiit tho Mim-Mt if the overhead whv system, comes the report of the jwrfi-etloit of the sior age Uittery and Its Mn.w.ful trial anil adoption by one of (he prliicl pi I street car coin pin It's of jcw York city, nlu by the Miwt car lino of Pmvltlcutv, Hhmle Island. The entire country will watch with In terest tho working of the cyr-tciiis In tlicr-o two cities and It Is not Im probable that within a few ,cai thu hlonieo tuitli-rv villi t.uiwnl.t i nil other inetliiHU or propelling bcadipmrtco, ufotursc, but pro tW Wl IUVHlvtti .fCHt'OW fU'W4i CIIKAI' FHEIGIIT8 AND TAKES. Jn 1884 a correspondent of the San Francisco Star published an nrtlcle in which it was proved, from data furnished by the railroad office, that a liberal profit could bo made on freight at oiio cent per mile per ton for even the shortest distance, pro vided a small additional charge of CO cents icr ton was made to cover handling and station expenses. Few who have not looked closely into the subject have any Idea of the ex tent or percentage of the plunder to which thu people of this coast are and have been subjected in thu pay ment of both fares and freights. It Is perfectly demonstrable that pas sengers can be carried at one cent a inllont a profit, all over thu coast, while the charge is usually from three to five cents. WHAT IS 11 1! tVOHTII? "What Is he worth?" This is a question so often propounded that wo pass It by, scarcely stopping to consider whether or not tlio answer given it is a proper one. Hut when wu stop to think of it thu question aflords a broad Held for speculation In almost any particular casu. What is u man worth? For example, a bookbeepur lccelves a salary of &2000 a year. Considering thu in quiry in a purely financial view, we calculate that it requires (.0t000 hearing four pur cunt. Interest to yield ftJOOO a year. If a man is worth the price hu commands and men who receive salaries arc more apt to lie undervalued than over valued thu bookkeeper is equal, lliiuucially, to the capitalist who bun WI.OOO which ho loans out at four per cunt and lives on ids Income. Hut souiu men get much larger sal mies. $10,000 per amini is not mi unusual salary in some kinds of business for managers of institutions or largo Industrles.andthat Is equiv alent to capital of from $200,000 to t"V),00(), drawing five pur cent, in oiio casu and four per cent, in the other. Let the man who receives only $1,000 a year pausu to consider liofote moaning over ids hard lot, that hu commands an Income on WO.OOO or perchaticu $U.',000. Let him consider tlio worry whiuh tho man with Jli'),000 worth of property goes through with in order to get an Income of $11000 n year. How many thuiu aro who llud the task too great, and either drift Into insanity through worry, or seo their posses sions gradually drift away. The workman at $12000 a year salary lives well and raises a family in comfort. Look ill tho miser who is trying to gct$12000.a year out of $25,000 worth of property. Do you envy him? West Hide. Tin: Milwaukee Urauil Army en campment lias been the subject of a good deal of heated debate between thoollleers of the ormmlzalion and the railway olllclals. The rdlroads oll'tircd to transport all desiring to attend the encampment for half fare, while thetlrand Army wanted transportation at thu rale of ono cent a mile. This the railroads refused to grant, and many of thu organiza tions declare they will not attend the encampment. Hi.nci: Dr. Sequard has ill-covered "an cl!.ir lor restoring the vital functions of tlio human body" wo may expect souiu one to announce thu discovery of thu fountain of per petual youth. An lloncst Thief. In 1805, when the telegraph was comparatively a new thing In Southern California, the operators of the Los Angeles circuit found their coinniunlcatlim suddenly cut oil". Linemen were sent out to ills cover tho break, mid otlect repair', but they returned with thosurprl- Intelllgeueo that thu break was a serious ono and called for a lot of supplies. About a mile of wire and poles had disappeared as completely as if the earth had oHiuil and wal lowed them up. Further search showed no trace of the missing materials, and at considerable ex pense new ones were furnished, nnd thu lino was reconstructed. Then a detective was employed to Investigate the mystery. Tho country was uutlilne; hut a desert, and the detective worked for three weeks without sueecvi. At the end of that time, however, he stumbled i upon a small ranch, at which he put up for thu night. Ho found thu ground cticliv-cd witii a neat wiru loneo mut in tlio i llloriK ,nxw, l0 rauehni.in with having ..oleu tho telegniph. The ,n:U, mluiittt-il tlio fact nt otut. with a neat wire fcuco ami in thei "Oh, yes," be said, ''I've been livid' hero nigh onto three years, and have watched that old wire all that time. 1 never w nothln' go over It, ami reckoned It walu't umhI." Then. seamed to Ih no reason to ipicstlou the limit's sincerity, and the ditt'tlvo contented himself with Klvltig him u lecture on the Invisibility of the electric current. The case was rvivorted to Tlic l!lrllior a Lily. Only n Kpirkle of Minshliic, A tiny cpirklo of dew. And then the beautiful ilower Gently unfolded to view. Itsunowy leaves slowly nt-uned With ii quiver of delight; Then turned In sweet and glad Hiir;irlne To welcome the morning bright. Its heart like n golden chalice Wiih fruur.wt with odors rare, Willed riVcm Incense pure upon ! The breath of the waiting nlr. And thin with n claim of xunxhlne, And pure us the npnrkllui; dew, Ood nendi ourlllt'o cht'd nni e s, Dear heart to me and you. How Khali wolieep tho fair ililtetciiCH Unspotted by taln and sln7 Only by keeping the sweet he.irt pure ItKKolden ehallccnltbin. 'SCllAI'S' The laiiguagu of thu deaf mule goes without saying. Truth is might;,', but she Is igno minously worsted wlien.Hheeir-oiint-crs a llshiug excursion. Thu tombstone is about the only thing that can stand upright and lie on its face at the same lime. "What a distinguished air that lit tle man lias! He's almost a dwarf, too." "Yes, he has a compressed air." It is a little singular, to say thu least, that after a man has been painting the town red hu usually feels blue. A financier "Dorothy, X think you lire dreadfully extra vagrant to buy all thoso things." "Hut, my dear Itufus, I had them charged." Man is not tlio only victim of the combination craze. Even ducks as soon as they batch their eggs start at once to pool their issues. A pockctbook made of rattlesnake hide, which is so rupulxivc to ladies that they won't touch it, is having quite a sale among married men. A little girl who wasgivun adrink ofllzzing mineral water tho other day, took u sup of it and then ex claimed: "It tastes like your foot's asleep!" A woman at l'itlsburg, Pa., on be ing arrested for some misdemeanor convulsively bugged her baby so violently In bidding it good-bye that she squeezed it to death. The doctors aro doing their best to convince thu public that icu wider is dangerous. Perhaps it is, hut then so aro whisky, and toy pistols, and matrimony, and lots of things. Tho uvuragu girl is not iifraid of danger, and thu reports of exploding soda water fountains and poisonous Ice cream do not Interrupt tlio de lightful placidity of her appetite. Inventor I would like to gel your Interest In my Improved fly-paper. Capitalist What makes you think It will tic successful? Inventor Itceausu it's gotten up in Iniltatlm of a bald head. in a St. Louis hiwpit.il a man re cently had a dream which covered six mouths' time and IO.ihio miles ol travel. There is a g.eat dc.il ol sight-seeing embraced in it drink ol St. Louis whisk v. A good memory Is a bles-ing, says a writer. Anil.lt maybe re marked that wealth' cannot buy. Just look at a man who suddenly becomes rich. He cannot even re member thu faces of his old friends. Take tlie .Ncn.siiaiii'r. Thu Albany Xuw York Journal, of a recent dato contained tlio fol fel fol eowing: A workman in this city who was complaining of hard times recently was asked how hu could allbrd to take a daily paper. "Well," said he, "I hope I shall never ho too poor to take a paper. 1 thought I wasioo poorior ten yearsalier I was married. My wife suggested that 1 take a paper regularity and I did so, and it was the most economical stroke of my life. It kept mo home evenings atlbrded mu plea.urj and Instruction and was a comfort to the whole- family. 1 had to stop the use of tobacco for a whole year once In order to pay for the paper mid the result was that 1 have not eared for tobacco since, and in that ono Item 1 have saved money enough to p:iy for several daily pa Hrs. So long as 1 have money enough to buy bread with 1 will have money enough to pay for my new-jiajK'r." A HFJtlOrw MUJXHKlt. A Lady Nearly I'roatrated by n L'ateut Mrdlrlue. A Uilj- wrllViiown tu the Wetero Addition -i--- .. ,v.. ... mm iSKffiStvK .r.K 'uW hu It, ulktHithmtutoUVius .mother &ir hat Uvu a grout mfl'orvr for vr with hull rsArlll. At tlio loading SarvaivirUlfti uw lulnvrsl Wivxt purtacii, tho ellei-t of tho empty luf ot Iixlldo ot lvuh into itouuvh lndy Uttrvuiii(ly dotlrstii w at dluitrout, aluuKt iiriMtratiuc her U'foro tho luliulo iaj nttlflixl. She then riillod ujouMr. r'oviK-r. ot 1.7 KltU tii-t, wUoo umo wu tuiuig thiuo rutxil by JoJ Vojotabl EtrMariUik. M rt. Voi lor Mid tt true that It had i-urvj her .flu roauuroit, the TgotaU rotu Iuuil ru ut lor and tuttoa. Tlio gentle ctlou ot ttt i-gvtiUo MluiuUnU U tho Hrr. Vti1nnv tiitil llksf lr nivni .! 1 wra towch Uwlc, voro the M-ry thins iweitnl, and ho tsu liajinnliif and m herold wll within a Kutnlchi. Thti uandi WU dctios, Uit tat Bwati cn lx u II VXfc wute The Chief Krniod for tno great su eess ot Hood's Sarsaparllli Is found In tb article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and th tact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, ts wht bas given to this medicine a popularity and sale greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mpi-it Wines rllla or blood purt merit V V I II b fler beforo the public. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Sail Klicum nnd all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Th4 Tired reeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins the Nerves, builds up tho Whole System. IIond'H Miir-iiparillii Is soldbyall Uruf tlits. gi; six for ?B. Prepared by C. I. Hoo V Co.. Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass. An Accommodating Clergyman Mrs. Frontpow I think it is shock ing thu inturcst our minister is taking in base ball. "Why, I saw him out playing yesterday afternoon with a lot of boys from tho college. Mr. Frontpew Oh, I don't know that there is anything wrong about base hall. Mrs. Frontpuw Oh, I don't say that it Is really Immoral, but byo and bye he'll get a curve pitch, as they call It, aad either leave the pulpit or want 10,000 a year. Sitting on the Safety Valve. Many are they who have laughed at thu story of the green steamboat llrcman who sat on the safety valve to prevent it leaking. Yes thousands are repeating ids folly every day. They are troubled with blotches, pimples, eruptions, salt rheum, boils carbuncles, ulcers and old sores, and are contenting themselves with sup pressing thu symptoms without re moving tho cau-u. They sit on tlie.se safety valves uy which nature is driving out blood inpuritics, in stead of lining Dr. Tierce's Golden .Medical Discovery, which cures by removing the cause, which is in the blood. It is a wonderful blood pu rifier and invigorating tonic. Do you think the proprietor of Dr. Sago's Catarrh Kemettv would oiler, in they liavu donu for many ye-ir., a standing reward of $500 for a ease of cut. in h which they cannot cure, if they did not positively know that tne remedy will absolutely and P'-rmuncutry cure catarrh. Sold by druggists at only 50 cents. Kthel Mamma is it wicked to drink? Mamma (horrified) Of course it i", Kthel, awful wicked. Kthel improve-) the opportunity ,i dinner when a guest with a bibulous appe tite is tukimj sherry with his sou . Then Ktliel s iys in u clear veice: Mamma says it's awful wicked to drink, (kousteriiatlou of guest and removal of Mis Kthel. The inunedla'e symptoms of Dys pepsia, or Indigestion, are a distres sing sense of weight, oppression and liillue.s.-t in the stomach, heartburn. lot-s of appetite, foul breath, belch ing, flatulency, nausea pains in tho shoulders ami breast. i)r. lfenley's Dandelion Tonlo promotes bealthv digestion and removes all unhealthy symptoms. Sold by I). Yv Mathews l'irst reporter Well, Bob, how did you enjoy your trip in tho bal loon? Second reporter Immense fait ticklish. We got so near heav en that It almost took my breath away. I nuver want to have such a sensation again. i irst reporter Never fear, Hob; you wont. THE NEW DISCOVERY. You have heard your friends and neighbors talking about it. You may vourself be one of tho many who know from personal experieneo hist how good a thing it is. If you Imvo ever tried it, you aro ono of its staunch friends, becatiso tho won derful thing about It Is, that when once given a trial, Dr. King's Xew Discovery over after holds a place In the house. If you have nuver tued It and should be allltcted with x cough, cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest trouble, secure n bottle at once and give It a trial. It is guaran teed every time, or money refunded. Trial Hottles Free at Daniel J. Fry's' Drugstore. j Flossie mfter the feast of melons) "Mamma," bhc said, pressing her j hands wearily upon her stomach "my stub Isjust like a window sash, isn't If.'" "In what way, dear?" ! asked the mother smilingly. "Jte- caiiso it s arouuil tho iwlus," she ( replied doiiiuroly, ! A SOUND LEGAL OPINION. K. llalubridgc-, Munday Kiq., County Attv., Clay Co., Tux. k: "Have u-.'d Kli-ctrlo Hitters with mo.'.t happy results. My brother Mas alx) very low with Malarial Kever and Jaundice, but was cured by timely iw of this medicine. Am Nitistled Klcctrlo Hitters saved has life." Mr. 1). I. Wilcoxsou of Horse Cave, Ky adds n like testimony, Kiylim; He iioltlvely Wllevcs he would nave dUnl, had it not Uvu for Klcctrlo Hitters. 1 his great remeily will warvl otl, t well iw euro all Malarial Diseax-s, and forall Kidney, ldvr and Stom- itch Dborders tttMlllls UUCOUaleil. l'ric 60c and $1. t DaqII J, (Yy'a j The Best Residence Localities r (lie cilv of Portland :hk1 oilier prosperous towns arc those ointetl by men or corporations who have the disposition and ability to improve them. II lal T Tie To the city of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street througli Riverside and High land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be TI-IK MOST POPULAR RESORT ,. ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lots iii Highland Addilon are 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 aud our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and a number of residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residcnco 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, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of the so called "inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 for an Inferior lot not so well located. With the difFerencc of $700 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. ffjr-ovEn 6,000,000 i'p! iwiieje ttwtn - ''"" i about to buvBccda of tbe largest and mot reliable uotuo and tney uau FesTy's Seeds i. M, FERRY A CO. are acknowleuged to be tne Largest Seedsmen in tne world. D.M.FzbbyACo'i lllastratedtBeacrip. the and Priced SEED ANNUAL For 1880 'Wtlle milled FREt 10 &imp itinlieanta. and to lut rear's enstomera without orderinir it. Inwlu. "r"V.i w" Garden, Field or Flower Seeds -..-. . i aoieta abte to nil. Every person Heine imiwmi. shoaid send Tor it. Address O. M. FERRY Si CO.. Detroit. Mich. should send for it. Address A PUBLIC BENEFACTOR, "Who is H. H. Warner, of Rocboa tor, N. Y., whoso Safo Remedies, es pecially Warner's Safo Cure, havo at tained such success and celobrity at noma anu aoroauY" Tho question is inspired as much by affoction as curiosity, sinco through his instrumentality hundreds of tbou Bands, in both nomispheros, have been restored to health and happi ness. Hon. H. H. Warner, then, is a leading and honored resident oi Rochester, not only, but a prominent and influential citizen of tlio United SUttes. On several occasions chosen by his party a3 a National deleRate to nominate a Tresident of tho Republic, ho has been a member of the Ropub can Stato Committee and of its Exe cutive Committee. lie is a member of tho American Institution for the Advancement of Scienco; President of tho Rochester Chambor of Com merce; a successful and upright busi ness man. He has given away for tunes in charities. Tho celebrated and costly Warner Observatory of Rochester was conceived, endowed, and is maintained by him. His munificent prires for tho discovery of comets has been at onco the wonder and delight of the scientific world. Tho yellow fever pcourage in tho South, the Ohio floods, the firo dis asters of Rochester and other cities awakened his profoundcet sympathies and in each instance his chock for irom $000 to 15,000 swelled the several relief funds. Where other wealthv mon give tens and hundreds, he gives hundreds and thousands. His charities ara as nviilr ami magnificent as his enterprises and public spirit are boundless. Tho world has need of more such wen. -n incident led him into the manu facture ot medicine. Seized soma twelve years ago with what'the ablest physicians termed fatal kidnev ilia. easo, he was miraculously restored to health by what is now known as Warner's Safe Cure. At onco he re solved to make known the merits of so ixjtont a remedy, and the consequence i that to-day he has immense labora tories and warehouses in the United Mates, Canada, Kngland, Germany, Austria, Australia and Burmah. Sales of his Safe Remedies aro enormous, and their power over disease simply marvelous. " The merit of a production is in ex act seeping wiui ilia cliiracter of its producer. An honest and reliable man himself. Mr. Warner makes honest and reliable medicines a fact abundantly attested by their phano- mmtl ftcy tad popoltriMr. TfiSKVZXTKD jiiJLJf Jj 3t Hln SpM ii.,wj-nj-iivjj w AiV 7 ; I M ',iM i -gfila'fcir - TiM -IS OWNED BY 1 And this Corporation is determined Most ttllTO SEE HERE! If there Is anyone in the u hole stale of Oregon who wants to return to the east he should read thi-i advertisement: A Bargain For Somebody!! nm mm i. -To Kxi-haiiKO for- m A GOOD CLTAJSTCE -Kor particular call nt tliU onice. lh"lCi-iNnriiiiiiiii OOiPOUwwkiiwhVAS nn.jtrrvu uitu ..n n.H.1... . ' OREGON m snethelruim:miiielurtiebuir-.. , ' ,."' A Tainant 7:10 u manif A lew acHi4iiw iu limn, nnd" i. . - if I . ''i'." lx,t n '" rilwplDp lr. . i-ai .n.., 'wiwwtiiv, , u.t.UroiiiaHBdreatU N Dneiuecateannttlii; r.f ex.. '-V . "' cr ""' A. 1. CHARLTON Kfl0 ver.mlua ttbom .eua'nJ'ut!.. ". " sent, lil Flrl ht, ttorj w-Pftrntir. .w.Wi ul,; TION M to JOHN F.STRATTQN& SON Importers nnd AVliolesnla rinnlnm in . MUSICAL. MERCHANDISE. Now York. I i:l iintl 15 Walker St. John P. Htratton's I'l-icurmsii uuhian uut violin strings, the Finest In the World. Our Guarantee If a denier receives a complaint, (which he believes to be honest) n-oin any musician to whom he has sold any of these htrlngs, ho l.s authorized by lis to give him another string without charge, and nil such loi will be made good oy u.i to our customers, without quibble or Question. (Beware ol imitntion.) Dealers will pleas-e send lor descriptive catalogue. Trad .supplied at lowest price. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, FOB Boys and. Girls. The school will open on the 21th in oepiemrjer. Thorough Instruc tion in the primnry and advanced English Branches, LATIN AND ELEMENTS OF MUSI -In courte.- 'ifiRMS and further information may be end on application to 11EV. P. H. POST, Cor. Chemeketa and State HU. 8-20-tf Railroad, GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TUAIXS DAILY! NO CHANGE OF CARS SHORTEST lInTtO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. lluBhnm?olhe? VacMc railroad I the only ii2?.S5n!?K ,uunser trains, tecond class leepers (irea of rhurv. inrnrin... rw.w COCVhtm. i'ullmnii IMlT. ui.. ...... r. aTOiS,3Lgar,(,ucata 75c ?w Ior,: ',,hl?, ?.Vur u.c.ket a11 v'n tte Northern laclilc railroad and avoid the change of can. .J1'!?V, '""rtland ot8a. m.and 8.10 p, uuiii :i,mo ni Mlniprwiii nr u ii,... m. 'SBkiii, Fuul at ...';: J'iystON.-Tmln leave Front i i -j i i i iwtlicni Pacific " W . 1-1 Ullll- ill 1.. n n Mn.1 tt'Mi ( J