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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 13, 1889)
SBMKI r m wr,,' TJIE CAPITAL EVENING- JOTJTtNAIi. THE CAPITAL JOIIRML TKHMH OK HUHSCWITION. IIAILY. One year by rnnll.. ..... Mix month by mull... .. Three months liy mall Ver week, delivered by carrier.... WKKKt.Y. One year by mall . Hlx month In- mall... ........... .. 00 .. 2 CO ... 1 2.-1 .. 10 ?i no . 7. One year. If paid In advance r, If paid in advance i " ttift, If paid In advance . ftl . 1 0) mix mon I'or advertising rates apply nt tlilrt olllco AHHtilMtcrlbcnitoTllBCAi'lTAljJouitNAl. who do not secure tliclr paper regularly will notify this nlllcc, giving iuldreH, and the matter will bo attended to lit once. Olllee, corner Court unci Liberty Htreets T UKSDA Y- . A UU UB'l' l.'l, WW. Try llin IHUIr nr I,lfn, A guntloinnii connected with one of the leading mercantile Iioiiwh of Balein wiyH that notwithstanding thonpark of cntliUHliiHin which hoh hed up heienely In Kalcin lawt fall and jiromlH.'d fciieli npeedy rail con nection with Awtorla, a relajise has occurred, and ulcin in securely re oslug In tlio iiruiH of MoipliciiH. 'J'IiIh Ih not as It hIioiiIiI lie, mid our friend promises to me his lnit en dcavoiH to again arou-e the pcojile to iinenne of their duly, when ho ic liiniH home, having nceii and heard enough during IiIh wijourii In tlilw region to fully convince him thai Halent capltallHts cannot all'ord, at the prcHeiit juncture of allaliH, to let this golden opportunity pass. Ho neer. , lleio TIiIh Wimh. "One of the Hravesl" began a week'.s engageinent last evening, under circumstances that point to a successful run. The play deals with certain romantic phases of life about Now York, and in the Hint act tillords wide scope for clever comedy work. In a lire hcono in thu second act an engine, drawn by a pair of horses, was introduced, as we'l as the latest inventions for saving life, such as the life blanket, the life bull, sealing ladder, etc. Philadelphia Ledger. An Open Challengf. The lecoid has been broken this (hue and no dmibtabout It. Messrs. Ilrueo I'ugh have lelt in the shade all previous lecords of (pilek moves and stands iimdu by thresh- Inmuachines. Their move was of 1127 rods and It was exactly eleven minutes from thu tlmu they quit threshing In one Held until they had set and were threshing In an other one, distant 1117 rods from the Ills!. The best pievlous fast tlmu was fourteen minutes on a much shorter move. Who can beat this'.' Limit Out I'nr rim. The water company Is busy night and day overhauling their large pumps and putting In a new piston, consequently they will bu obliged to pump with their steam pump alone for a few days and thereforu thu pressure will bu weak. It will jirobably taku two days to complete thesu repairs, and in thu meautlmu people must taku uxtra precaution against II res. To Try llm IUit'rlinmit, At the earnest solicitation of tliiwu Interested In thu project a quantity of nrown-rje(iiard's elixir of life has been ordered and will be infused Into tlio Kalcmnilaniook A Astoria rail way company. Should thu experi ment succeed a few barrels of the lambs' vitals will be Injected Into the Salem and Dallas railroad pro jectors. Thu returns are awaited with anxiety. Tho i:lillilt Cur. Tho ear for thu exhibit of Oregon products for the 01. A. It. encamp ment has arrived mid will be loaded with Hue grains and grasses. There Ih also u car hero for Squire I'arrar, which Is to tH loaded with fruit for Chicago. A lu i no quantity of fiult has been shipped from this county already this season. Three Neil Initltiillmio, Salem Is going to have established within her limits very soon three Institutions. And all of them are needed. They an' Indicative of pro gress and will gieatly assist In the rapid upbuilding of the city. They are u cannery, u hospital and a new church college. will null. I Mum. John Holm this moVntiig pur chased of Isaac A. Manning three lots In Queen Anne addition to Sa lem. The lots a iv on thu north side of Chenieketo street near thu creel:, and tlutpiiee ilil was fWO. Mr. Holm will Immediately Improve this pliuv by building a residence. A I'hIiiIiiI OpeiulUm. Yesterday evening Win. Fraxler orthlKiHiunty underwont the lH,r.it,um,H train fur Wilholt SuiIiik rnrntainv of a must palnrut Miru'leal , operation upon his neck. I lo lx.ru , tlie siilU'ilng well, ami mikvuiiIu- elhioii has Uen niado In his neck he Isn'stlinreiiblly. Ilrtlcr Tlmu at it I'lie. Thu Salem lire department tite.l u lot of he,- iaht Thurwlay and liuix Ilfteen M-etloiiH out of twenty-six. That's the way to Had out how much ukhI reliable 1iom you have on liaml. Hotter burnt li alatict jhtui Mt a llrv. Antorlau, tiii: cannkkv N asuiu:d. Nearly All oflhr Capital Stock Already Niibnci'lbed. Mr. H. Carpenter, the gentleman nnw n ill UJjn I'llJ' liuill VUI1U1I11 looking up a location for a fruit cam ...1... lu I.. 41.1.. !.. r. M I.. tilug establishment, stated this af ternoon to a reporter of the. To tJUNA i. that the cannery would bo establish ed and that $9,000 of tho capital stock had already been subscribed. Tills leaves only about 0,000 yet to bo subscribed. The building will be 1120x140 feet and will bo of wood. Also a store room with the sides and roof of Iron. This cannery will bo incorporated In partnership with tho Willamette fruit evaporator, the capital slock being about $22,000. This enterprise is something that has long been needed in this county and will consume all tho fruit the farmers can raUe. Jt will also em ploy a good many hands. Mr. Wortlilngton and Mr. Glenn Applegiiteaieup from Portland mid will put In acider press for Mr. C. II. Woodwoith which will be placed in the new building Jmt back of the evap iralor. A few plums weru dried to-day to see how tho evaporator would work, and everything moved oil" nicely. Mr. Carpenter, tho gentleman who starts the cannery, understands tho business thoroughly, as lie was manager of one in Canada. The onu in Salem Is mum to be a Mit'cess. Let the good woik go on and build our city up. Factories are what we need in order to build it up. Salem Is In the ceu terof a grand fruitgrowing country, and evaporatois and canneries will all d well. AN AVI'i;i. ACCIIIIl.NT. Tim Di'iiilly Clxiilar .Sail' Oncii .lloui ;'( In I(h Soiry U'mli. Just bcfoio noon yesterday Hugonu Morrison, a young man wlio was woiklng with MoKinney it Smith's steam threshing outfit near Turner, went to start the belt on thu beam shaft which had stopped for some cause, and as lie climbed up and loosened thu belt It started so quick ly that it Jerked hhn forward, turn ing him a someivaull and throwing him upon a circular saw which was used for sawing wood for tho en gine. The muscles of the right fore arm were cut clear through and the bones were 'almost severed. Tho leaders of the lelt wrist were also cut and torn, both arms being badly mangled. Thu saw also threw him violently to thu ground and hu struck on his hips, spraining them tail not seriously. Medical aid was at once summoned and with careful nursing tho young man will recover, but no doubt he will bo a cripple for life. Ai tides tit lucoi poriitloii Articles of Incorporation were tiled with the secretary of state to-day as follews: Tho Canyon Creek wagon road, with Anthony Moore, W. J I. Holmes and V. T. Giiswold as In corporators. Thu capital stuck is flfll.OOO, divided Into six hundred shales of thu value of f-'iOeach. Thu above load Is to bu a toll road. The principal oil Ice is lu Portland. Wheat and Its I'llee, Some machinery in thu Salem Hour mill broke this morning and the mill will bu shut down for a half day to bu rep-dred. There are now about MM) bushels of wheat being received dally and thu price contin ues to stand at slxty-Hvo cents per bushel. Oats Is being bought for twenty-eight cents per bushel. - -- Ntmn nl llm Itlier. Thu Tlueu Sisters is up from Portland and will return today. Shu brought about thlrty-otiu tons of freight for Salem. Tho water Is very low ami thu boats cannot carry much freight. llilll. I'ldiil the Tide. Among thivso who returned from Yaqiilua Hay this afternoon aru thu follewing: '. M. Pan In and wife, P. S. Knight, Mr. Wlllard and wife, audT. Nolfaud wife. ITKKIiY I'KUSOXAli, John Howie of Portland Is in the city. Marshal Hivs.s is back from his const trip. Frvcnuui Kldridgoof Ciervnis I. I u thu city. Gen. J. 11. Turner of Pendleton Ik lu the city. W. II. Odellcanteup from Port laud on this morning's train. Mr. Raymond returned to hi home in Portland this morning. -IhiKh Thonqvson v(l on this af " uoioru leturnoi to ''l" Now'iwrt thU morning. ' M. Wagner e.ime down fi-uni ' Turner this morning and left this , aficrnoon fur the Sound. 1 II. Mooivn left tonlav for a tourof tho prluoiiwl cities of Hum- "" "H'liwi a--nnigiun. Statu Trviinurcr (!. W, Wvbu and wife and Mrs. Fraxler returned home yesterday fiviu Yaqulna, where they have Ikvii fur thu pait few day, George Hatch has returned from his Milliliter vacation, having spent his time at Portland and Yaituiua. J5en Taylor leaves for Newport t( - - 1.1 !.... II.. ..Ill' morrow on His vacation. Jio win , bu accompanied by his family. j LOCAJiJOMAItY. j Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 02 State street. Fred Klco is sick at his residence I in this city. Malarial fever is the l complaint. Squire Johnson, who was kicked on the leg by a horso last week, is improving slowly. -There are no flics on Astoria, because it is said these pesky Insects will not live there. Epicurean tea, paints, oils, varnish, window glass and a fine lino of general groceries at Gilbert it Patterson's. tf. The three ycai old eliild ofMr.s. H. Massy of Salem, who is visit ing relatives near Meliama is very ill with pneumonia. Next week the Oregon state press association meets at Newport. The attendance will bo 'quite large, Judging from present indications. A little more life Is beginning to bo seen on tho streets, as every day finds many coast and mountain tourists returning from their vaca tions. Two trains wiil be run regularly dining fair week from 1'ommerclul street to tho fair grounds. With the street ear lino this will give tho.se wishing to attend the fair the best of accommodations. A few days ago a freight train was passing Sissoiw when a large treo that had b(en burning at the base, fell, striking a box car, just missing a brakouiun. Tho tree broke clear through the car to its floor, pretty well demolishing it. The car wont north bound for the shop yesterday. "One ofthellravcht" hius gained, by Its merits, a place at the topmost round of populatity and success. There is not one dull moment from thu beginning to tilt: end, and thu realism of the great lire scone is the talk of tho world. jJ Disturbances of tljcTjpi'iiccl'lil Ktiiiimcr Mich as Diarrhoea, dysentery and clioleui Infantum, pioinptlyTijvlctcd by Wright's liliii'kbuiry fonllal!6old by nil diugglsts. I'ut to l'llKlit Nervousness and indiges tion by Wright's llopCjlery and Chnmo- mile llllters. A liealthlul stimulus, and HtieiiKtheiilnir anil limKOiiit'in. Sold by II. W'.Uov. With fatal speed Impure blood eouri-es thioiiKh thusyhtcm with death hilts wake. WiIbIiI'h CoiiipoiiniirKxtrm't of Sur-upa-lilla euies all blood illscitxcs. Sold by II. V. Cox anil D. .1. Ki.v. A (iOOI) Clir OK COl-'KKK. Is u Kient nttr.ietlon for u restaurant. Tho eolleo drawn fiom llellenbrand'H l'at eutCollee receptacle Is ono of tho many Client Attractions of his eating parlors. Thousands of cups of his excellent eolllo itiiiMiln every week. And as lor oysters and meals hu cannot bu equaled lu thu stale. tl. Yankee, Ktiipii'ttc. Icecream Is such a thoioughly American dish that entwined about the Inevitable saucer of vanilla are some peculiar American customs of etiquette that to tho unsophisticated ami uninitiated foreigner sometimes seem barbarous. They aru not, however, for every true and loval American boy will admit that ho would rather eat leo cream out of his sweetheart's spoon than use his own. A young Kngllshninii the other day was relating Ids tlrst experience at an Ice cream table with a Phlla dolphin girl, llesald: "1 was ut terly broken up ami astounded, don't you know, when, after finding a strawberry in her halt-finished pinto of cream, she fished it out on lier spoon and olleied it to me. '"Won't you have if." ho asked. " 'No, Indeed,' 1, replied, no doubt looking the horror 1 felt in my muiI. " 'Why not'." she demanded, seem ing to be hurt by my refusal. '"Why, my dear girl, don't you know,' 1 0X01111111111, 'you have had the spoon in your mouth.' I WII ii-li,.t .,( tli.ii1 !... iv. .il... I ..V.., .......... ....... PlV .I!I!171 nrottllv. as i. he mado tier nerfectlv 'I'liMUord f rriuteeiionhotinpwsiuin Milium, phi iiimiumi iiriiiii. , l jnm. Asylum hewliyliivltOMiueUliro punilyillg tvply: MollM ki,s that I wwiUtbr llielmlldltii: of u win lo the monili iriM lot vim u-..ii'ilii't ! i inoutll ll l tl let j on, Viuu.iiti l jou. I eoufe.ed that I would Ik onlv tuu , , , , . . . glad to do so, and i lneu then I have nu.de It my lm.luo to get better aceustoiiud to tlie etlqtietto of the lee cream table." Philadelphia I'nws. lltla.Mtl Sensation. A Chicago, KiK'r lelU a queer story iiUint a itmn who is a 111 ions I ' with a ptKUillar atlvetion of the imrve.s. He tastes a thing four or. , live minutes attT hu hu eat on It, ' t11!Uwi 0rtlie tnsto helns Jimulhiu-' lH)HrtWUhtHe iimtlontlon. ruls1 u,0 ,M eatissnl fium the priot; of a phi miiw tiun alter he has Uiou pruddou in thu calf of thu lug. Hu miioIU i yurKijjo Imrrol nflvr lit) 1ms wutKiHtsA-wrrtliiUH'K.sjw! tt. ixinio orj-uiilo tvntirl ilollrlouoy iwiiMts thu M.'ii.-vitloii to 1h iK-IiivihI in trmit.. iiiImIoii to tlio lirotti. ThU lt wr ttiluly mi UitfrvtliiB ih'. John WtucI o' D;iVsOti, tin., eats Kreat quuutltUM o tUei, That U a llyvluvl. Climatic Changes. A.J). 1S. Correspondents from Nebraska and western Iowa descrilxj! i the climatn,s pcculi-r for the dry- , nen ot tho n;uii.ibtre. Traveler? iini! sojourners theie, near where' Omaha stands, had made the same! olueryations years before. Beef I freshly killed and hung up In mm-' moron poles, would euro; become good dried beef. Many anecdotes were related to prove tho "extreme aridity of the atmosphere," us any one may see by referring to old let ters, files und histories. This tho "' wiiter experienced In his own per- ' son. , A. J). 1839. For some years past they have complained of remark- able dampness of tho atmosphere during tho spring ami Miiumuri months. Tobacco gets to drip nl-1 most, and salt dissolves away into ?. ' watery substance. For Wetka at , a time It is very hticky. Postage i stamps and gumned envelopes slick ' together and are often spoiled. Some seasons are a great deal wor0o than others. The country all around and far west was settled long ngo. 'J ho sons and daughters of contempora ry pioneers have gone wefet, raised families tiiat in turn have gone farther wes.t and are raising families of their own. I copy from a letter of an intelligent young lady who was educated m Colorado on the Gunnison river, far west of the Rocky mountains. She is the daughter of ono of the young pio neers of I85.r)-'j, and is visiting In Omah.i: "There is usually a good breeze; but it is very bultry. I can notice such a change from the dry air of Colorado to this. It seems very unpleasant iind f don't believe J can ever live in such a damp cli mate." Now it is contended by many learned men that tho climate has not become any dumper, because, they assert, that "no more rain falls on tho average." That may bo so, birt every old settler in all this re-1 gion wiil toll you that the earth ami the air have become much damper. A great many facts could be cited to show this. Twenty years ago delv ing with the .spade a hund.'ed miles west of tlie Missouri river caused men to exclaim, "this ground litis not been wet since tho deluge." All under the heavy sod was like one solid dust pile. Now it is all wet from below the sod or surface. Wo c.uitiot tell what effect certain small booming causes nitiy havoou climate. It is now reported that the Kllfol Tower is causing incessant thunder showers all over Paris. If it shall bo proven true then th time is coining when man will bo ablu to cause the rain to fall and to change the cli mate by erecting such towers and connecting them by cables over which electricity will How. That tower itself is a miracle of art with out exaggeration. Its height is al most exactly ono thousand feet. Now tho highest pyramid Is but -ISO feet and the highest of all other steeples) and monuments does not exceed over. "illO feet. This gives us some idea of Its Importance when we consider it. Tin Ailvnnro or Keiwir:'. Augustus l)-do you know, Miss ('dura, l d-don't s-s-stuttor Im11'm in-much as 1 usod t-to do? Clara Itoally.' Augustus Yims. Ueoii under t-t-troatment, you know. S-s-s-slm-plot t-t-thlng in the world. All you have t-to d-do is to t-t-thlnk ho t'oiv you h-.spoak and oxore-c-clso your will p-p-powor. I'rof-f-fesNih says 1 am d-d-doinjj so well now I e-o-can h-s-stop M-thlnking and t-t-talk J-i-Jtist as much as 1 p-p-pleaxe! A Good Appetite. Is cM'iitluI to uood health; tint nt thU eas.011 It N often lost, owinjj to the jHiverly or Impurity of thu hlooil, denniKt'iuent of ine iukpmivc organs, mm uu wcaKcning I'lI'lVt llf till' I'lUUWMSC M1MI1. IIixhI'h SAi-Miiwrllla Ik m uoiulurful medicine for I'lVNtlngtiu apiH'tltc, tonlns; tlie diction, ttiiituMtiKMreiiKtli to the whole s)Mom. Now U the time to take It. lie Mire, to get Hood's S;nnurUl:i, iwwaaiaMiiaCTBmrimMiimnwiiilM Proposals Invited. "." " Asyium iniouniu lo juans itiiiUiHvineuUonsioboiecnat UieottUv of i ,N; t';'-'."rehUeet,-aienu)ii'Kiu. Tho rluUl torJvt'tany and all bids is reserved. liuuniu iK-upeueilnt two o'clock, p. m., m Momta SC't'Snm.vku. Oko M. MelluiiiK, u. w. wtaui. lUmnt of Truslevii, A MiM.KV.CIerkoriUvml. ' wu 1-1. lJ. RANKIN'S D aint No.'JftlJ Commervial gt. Huu and Carriage lhilnting, slau wri,ii- i,,i.r luin-'hiir nml "leourttUng, U tinting mul kal- Muiniiuiir fXovuttHl lu tlio hiUt fct lo. . Exporiencotl Workmen Employed, Satisfaction Guaranteed, Call ttiul tee ns botoV you kt your work. , i Shop Jl RESIDENT LOTS IN Salem, for building lots, have no equal. The whole plat is in a Hue state of cultivation, seeded in clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated ami level, has a fine view of tho citv. surroundln-r eountrv. the mountain ranges and snow-capped peaks. Pure cold well water." Is twelve blocks feouth of the Chemekete ! i- . . i . . -. .. . .. .-. ""-'1 "" posioinee uiocks, on uommeicu . u.... a,.uv. . ""- ' nc ..,. r....,i i... t.. x. lVnfumi n fiiciiniiiititu without interest lUlil aiv 11111,1 Lll UJ uuiltm tv t, UlCUIl until paid. They are now actually worth in cash more than tlie prices named for them on long time without interest. Geveral lots have been sold on which fine residences will be erected. If you want one or more lots call on J0MES & WATSON, avIi j will show you the plat and the lots. THE RELIABLE GROCERS Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Specialties in Fine Tea, and Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD W Remember the r Pi .Inst roivivcd tho finest line of Shotguns, Jlilles and Pistols from (Miicago and more coming. AVe will sell lower than any other house in Salem. Wo defy all competition, Portland not excepted. Also keep The Best Sewing Machines n the market from S;V to S40 cash, and in connection will run tlie hest Gun Shop hi tho state. Come and see us before buying elsewhere. BEN FORSTNER & CO. 111 I FOUND! Sucetssi in 1ihIuh requires preparation I Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Husine.s Penmanship and JJusines.s Correspon dence, Hook-krcpinjj by both Single and Double Entry, the nature and correct uso of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All tjieM are needed in business, and are thoroughlv taught by exper ienced teaehess. at tho SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. Real Estate A'l INSURANCE, HavhiK removed my otlleo lo til state sin-et, 1 am now better preured th.in ever tit do a rustling istatc business ALSO Fire and Accident Insurance Written In the bent compunle-i dolnsbnsl. lie In Oieipiu, Call on uu nt onee. Isaac A. Jlanniiiff. !5 Stnio Street. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY Tal .Market t.San KraneUoo Admission oeiitx. (loui.d leiirn lunv to avoid ir.sse. Consultation and nviiiment iien-oa-dly or by lelier, tui siniuiterrluHii orgenllal rokness and all distil.-) ol men. siul for a tHKik. lrlvai ottlctt 211 IVmniltiitlon fre. GEORGE WILKINS' NISW BUTOHKR SHOP On IJU'rty t,trvi, acros the bridge tn NortU v.Utiin. All kind urnienu kept on n-nt. 8-Sxf 11 luu bwa pruveu that WrlshfaJUed Vrtts4 OKI h Cum c-Uh thriVkt nn.l lt.,. tnubtvr l.vus indtnC, vtu nil other rwnui - M mu( a uf ail unun'M. Ilea liwiry mrret. .! i i :i..t.. u,nts Tlipan Jl. irj.. . j, rynTyrTm.TT7ffi .T-T Table Luxuries Coffee, Creamery CANNED GOODS. Place and Call. pmii rrwirrw?mrtwatttxMmm-TnnvrmwoiMa WILLAMEHE UNIVERSITY (Iraduate'i Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, l.iisiiiess, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldest, largest and least expen se Institution oflearulug lu the North west. School opens first Monday In September Head lor catalogue to THOfi, VAX SCOV, 17: i-resiurni. Salem, Oregon. MM INHUKAIICK C o m p a n y , I Klre and ila rlne. JOS. ALHEltT. Agent. . - .Salem, Oregon For Bargains IN Family Groceries Provisions, Fruits Etc., OO TO THOMAS HUMHNYS, Commorolul istrxat, Sulom, Or buns I ! hfnv?'.:u"rJ:in'.i'?-vo . . .... , mn lu i(ifw ana uuult prl (UUll A FULL LINE -OF- Crockery and Glassware! With specialties In ValcFian China Tea Sels, French China Dinner-Sels. I! IDG WAT'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly Keep a full Una mid open slock, enabling us to make up Dinner nml Tea sets or any size, or sell by the single piece. The finest assortment ol CHAMBER SETS Kver shown lu Solera. A PULL STOCK Ol the latest pud handsomest patterns In Glass wo re. t 3"l'loase call nud examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. JLJ fflffi A POHLE, S.ilem, Oregon, have received direct From Eastern Factories Tho Finest Line or CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPUING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, IMOUNTAINWAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will bo sold nt Prices and Terms to Suit All!: These goods Tare first-class and M their stock Is very largo a person can find what they may wfsh. Their warehouse on State street Is completely filled, and they have another car load en route now. Lookout for them: something fine MAltVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Tratorirg- Four Books Learned In one rexdiag. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements to correspondence Classes. l'rospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, tho world-famed Hpeclallst lu Mind Diseases. Daniel nrppnlnnf 'rimmn. son. tho great t'sycholocrlst. J. M.Buckly I'.. editor of tho Christian Advocate N. V-t Itlcbard I'rorstor. the scientist. lions. . . Astor, Judah 1. Heujnman, and others, sent post free by Prof. A. I.OISETTK, 237 Fifty Ave., NV Jc-l-89. dw ANE i VJineu rortlar OK TIIK LAIIOUST ESTAHT.TRII. meuts In the Stnte. rmior rn thnn 'Ortllind. Iinrpst fitrvnir Tnl lllnnlri. ll. tllO.State. n-d bilTlTPKt dlsrvmnt. SSonrl ftfr price list of Job printing, and catalogue ol legal blanks. fi. m. WA1TJ5, Steam Printer Sa'.em Oregon. BLACKSMITHING and HORSESHOEING. on 1 1 Have- moved to 47 nnd id State street, where they aro now ready for work. Alt our old patrons aud friends are Invited to call and see us In our new location. We ore better prepared for work now than ever having secured more room. 10-1-tf. BLACKSMITHING and WAGOMAKIXG. the eoruer of commercial and Chemekete ...trii ,"c.re ue ready .to serve tne i..5HHe.M Pmv vrep.rel better than S titodo "." kinds oruawm and carriage iV.?i,!SBnna repairing; oil klndu of black smithing and repairing, and a general horse shoeing business. He hag afi kind 2C?VO0",'!''ccl.roulng, hand made, etc, and nUtheUl in II Sflenflfln mnnno.- WrLw-l.il I SJ..enU?n etv?n to ue construction ofwa 1 SnJJ?na ?lrlage8. Hemember tba pUco I opposite fauite Iniurance building. IEN ONLY! KmtW Ma. 1 s4Ntw UnM u4 run ! IM.l.Tm1iwW.t I n rn HftPft p.v m PRINTING. sn iiRRR a pnnnr.i A PDSITlVP " or " KAiTKoeBi ftTTXfpWticBodyatIdtfceU y , vmMim, Utrtu