I & jf -? t , TELE CAPITAL EVENING JOUHNAL. I ;f! TflE CAPITAL JOBMAL TKHM8 OK HU11SCHIPTION. JfAlI.Y. Ono year by mail .....-.. ?"; M Hlx month by infill f j Throe tnontliH by mall . ' - Per week, delivered by carrier 15 Wf.KKI.Y. Otioycnr by infill . . .......51 JjO Six months by mull One jear, If puld In ndvnncc 1 " Hlx months, If pnld In advance For advertising rates apply at thin office AllHubscrlbcratoTllKCAriTAl.Joim.VAI. who do not secure their paper rcKUlarly will notify thin olllcc, giving address, mid the matter will be attended to al once. Olllec, corner Court and Liberty HtrcetM THURSDAY-- .AUGUST Ifi, MV. The I'rlec of Wheat. The Alliimy Jlenilil HiiyHtliofimn uta of Oregon lmve prosjit'ctn font fair value for their Inborn this hviihoii. Tlie wheal crop of the world In Hliort, anil whllo the crop of Oregon 1m not a heavy yield per acre, the In creased acreage will make an average crop,or perhaps more. The price lt Kleadlly crowing hetter, having ruin ed toHlxly-llve cenlf, althfiigh the market In not cl falily opened. The demand from abroail promineH to draw heavily upon the United Stali'H, and the 1'acllic count will fiimlfh her full Mittrc of wheat foi export, an wheat now pinmb-iK 1 he n fair price. Illiln't Know life I'llf'1. A goodntory Idtolil on a (ionium who IiuhJiihL come to tills country. A few dayHiigo it fanner drove into the city with ten dozen chickeim foi which" he imked &fi. The farmer meant ?C jht doen hut the Dutch man lulHtiudeiHlood him and wild In would take them. Tlie farmer diovi around to lilw hack yaid and turned the ten dozen chicken loony when tlie Dutchman handed the l.irmer $.5 in full payment. Of course tlie farmer liad the pleasure of catch ing Ids chickens again. The Dutch man thought chickens were cheap in this section of tlie country hut was Imdly fooled. 'I hi) AhIoiIii Kullnmd. A letter from Burr I'owirs, who Is on the force surveying the Albany and Astoria railroad, says the work Isllnlslied to tlie farther border of tlie Grande Itonde reservation. The company is within one and a half miles of the Coast range. He says thesummltat this point Is only 12:17 feet higher than Albany, which shows the great feasibility of con structing a road on this line. He says thr-io will be far fewer and less sharp curves on this than on the Oregon l'aclllc. The people along the lino are leinarkalily friendly to I ho enterprise. Demur rat. 'I lio Hop Crop, Already owneis of hop yards are beginning to advertise for pickers. Their Idea In engaging help ho early Is to do away with Chinese pickers. Those who huvu hops to gather are anxious to have the work all done by white persons and to thlacud make their wants known early. The hop erop this year Is going to be rather u good one ami indications are that prices will range up pretty well, At least this Is the opinion of several grower with whom the JoUHNAli leporter has talked, lMeklug will begin In about two weeks. i:ii'llo To Ihn Hen, Tho Register says the surveying party that has been surveying the route for a railway from lCugene to Florence him returned. They sue. reeded In finding u route on which It will bo reasonably easy to build with a maximum grade of forty feet to the mile. One tunnel only, of about a thousand feet in length, will be necessary. The projectors are well pleased witli the results of the survey, and everybody hopes for the building of the road at an early day. The Neit l.inv. The law passed by tho leglsluturv, to regulate the practice of medicine and surgery will go into ollVct on August "..'Id, that Is, on and after that date tlie penalties provided by thin law can be enforced. The state board of medical examlneis had a conference ivgimliug prosecuting peihous practicing medicine without a pruiKT certificate. It U proliablo that steps will bo taken Immediate ly after tho i!:td lust, to U'glu suits against all pvraona praelUIng medi cine Illegally. lloitu la Oregon, "Lot us go down III Oregon, God's country, and cat red applet." Tlilu in an old expression of the old Cali fornia miner, it meant a great deal In the dear old days. For It cost more tlmu and a deal more- mnucv to cro the huge black mountains1 tliut hung In the cloud., between! Oregon and California then than It I docs to make a trip to Kurom now. j Joaquin Miller. j Iln.kvt Mrrtlitic. A luod.ot mcotimr will Ik held at llojw Chapel, llvo mllert north wwl I of Salem on Aug. 5 Service to begin ut 10 o'clock, preaching at 11 o'clock uud 3 o'clock, Allan in. noon grunted to Anthony WeddW ylttU, 'U4 AH'UMh C, Prtlton, , A do An "iOll I'lffiDC. Jt has been reported to the Astoria Transciipt that there is to be a go-iis-you-pkiv-e hop, ski) and jump race to Bah Francisco next week by Couch Clinton, Fred Crosby, Wat son Hinder, James Kinney and K. M. Henry Each man is to put up $20. mnklng a total of $100 which will be sent ahead and deposited for the man who gets there first. They arc to leave here about six o'clock next week ntid arc not to have a cent of money with thcin when they start. They are to go on the regular tramp lny out get there the lH.-st way you can nml not pay a cent. They are all to send some money ahead so they can have a hurrah time when they get to their destination. A I'lretiifin'ii I'lay. "One of the Bravest," to be pre sented in Falcm Saturday night, isn comedy once seen never to bo forgo t liu. The plot, Is laid In New York's numerous docks, the denizens of which icprceentthe "cxcluslvenefes" of dock society. In the second act occurs the great lire scene In which .Mr. McCarthy as "Larry Howard" vividly portrays the life of a fireman engaged in his heroic work. As the flumes leap up and around the doomed building a Jumping net is brought, into requisition ami the oc cupants quickly droit from the win dows and arc saved, while "Larry Howard" rapidly climbs up the building with the Pompier ladders, mal.es a successful and dating turn around the corner of the structure, fastens the life line and descends to the ground with a young lady in Ills arms. Apply llui I'l-titi'iiHte, The state board of horticulture will Issue no more bulletins until af ter the meeting on October8th. The bulletins Issued to dale cover the summer remedies, and when the leaves begin to fall a bulletin will be Issued relative to winter remedies. A careful observer looking at the pears and apples Is convinced of the necessity of action on the part of the orchardlsts. A largo poitlon of the fruit Is infested with worms, which could have been avoided had the remedies recommended by the hor cultural board been applet! in time. The orchardlsts who applied the remedies report that they saved a great deal of fruit thereby. lloii't Smmi to Cam. Balem t-ccms too -veil satisfied to sit still and seu the survey for a railroad from the yalley tv the sea run from Albany to Astoria. Iteally, that outlet to the sea Is something that should deeply Interest this city. Klio wants that railroad and ought to have It, but falling to move in the matter sue win lose it. II will lie a good many years before more than one line of rail runs to the const in that dlrectlait and the valley city that secures the first one is fortun ate. This may suggest something to Salem for Albany Is already rust ling to try and get the road. Al rented I'or AkkiuiU, A. W. Ml.e, the school teacher wlio stabbed young Matthews yes terday morning, was arrested this morning and arraigned before Jus tice M. K. Goodell, charged with having committed an assault with a dangerous weapon. Jlo gave bond in the sum of $100 for his appearance at ten a. in. to-morrow, when he will bo given a preliminary hearing. The young man who wits stabbed Is not injured seriously, and will soon recover. . A l.lwly ltunuMU), At Derry yesterday afternoon there was a lively runaway. A lively team from Dallas was scared by tlie locomotive and commenced running, The buggy tongue broke and Mr. Hohuaii, tlie driver, Jump ed out, letting tho team run. They were at Independence In twenty five minutes, where they were captured, Smu o( I he ltlier. The river Is very low at this period and the boat cannot make tlie trip from Salem to Portland in one day, Tho Modoo will wine up from Port- laud this evening ami will return to-morrow at eight o'clock. The Three Sisters will also arrive to night and start back to Portland to-morrow noon. Ilia Kf llltli'Uol. A. V, MUe, ono of tho jKirtlo l:uiU In tho htabblug aft ray south ofSah'in yesterday morning, camo to Kaloni this morning to give him oolf up to tho authorities. Ills eye.s are In deep mourning aud it U evi dent ho U not tho only ono of tho boyn that was engaged In the light. tii county .vtiimu. Marlon county has io vend Indies who nerve as school clerks, and In this connection It may bo mentioned that (hey perform their work well. In till county thorv atv 73.M child ren Mwien tho ages o( four uud tw,,,J' J- A Mauimimui lum. A umrrjago IIivum) was this after- I'L'RKhY PERSONAL. A. I. Moorcs left this morning for Portland. Ed Weller and wife left this morning for Newport. Frank C. Haker left this morn- lng for a trip up the road. Mrs. h Wain left , H. Fullerton and A. T. to-day for an. eastern tour. Win. Dumars and family re turned home from Newport on the afternoon train. Mr. (Jeo. Jackson is in the city. Mr. Jackson wasatone time warden of the penitentiary. Albert Smith, Mrs. K. 11. Cutter lin, Miss Floda Catterlin and Ern est Catterlin returned home lufrt night from HlgNestucea. Jacob Arbcgastof Hcllcfontninc, Ohio, and a resident of Oregon dur ing tlie "fifties," is a visitor in Sa lem. Mrs. Wood in of Tat'oma and Miss Martin of Albany, who have been visiting at tlie residence of Mrs. Miller of South Salem, left this af ternoon for Vancouver. LOCAL SUMMARY. At Astoria a case of leprosy Is reported in Chinatown. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. 0. Smith's, 1)2 State street. Epicurean lea, paints, oils, varnish, window glass and u fine lino of general groceries at Gilbert & Patterson's. tf. Work is rapidly progressing where the Salem water company take water from tlie river. The pile driver is at work driving piles around the suction. H. J. Sharp of Salem was one of the two men who held the flint pro hibition convention in Washington Territory. The Capita i, Joint.ww. will make every effort during the state fair to fully report the proceedings. The evening paper will contain a full re port of the day's races and other doings. A competent and experienced btitfer-niaker has been secured and the McMirnvllle creamery will start tip again September 1st. "Ono of the Bravest" has gained, by Its merits, a place at the topmost round of popularity and success. There is not one dull moment from the beginning to the end, and the realism of tlie great lire scene is tlie talk of the world. On tho Program. At tlie Northwestern f lien icn's as sociation to be held at Taeonia, W. F. Dtigan of this city Is on tho pro gram for a paper on tho subject ot fire lioso and its durability. Poor I'lrklng, A gentleman who is canvassing Salem in the interest of subscription books reports poor picking. He re ports, having visited over fiOO houses without taking one comer, ile finds tho field thoroughly gone over before him. Among The Mel;. Dr. Reynolds Is bet tor to-day than lie has been, for some time past. Mr. A. M. Thompson Is also re ported better. His wife, who Is also sick, Is better to-day. Postmaster Dearborn Is very sick, being worse this afternoon than lie was yesterday. A Good Appetite. t hi ii.Kiiiill.il ... ,.,.,. I I, .,l, 1, I,,,, ... ,1.1.. .n . r, ... ,,. ... Kin'M .,,-..,.., lit, I I,. .Ill eimon It Is oftenloHt, owing to tho imverty or Impurity of the. blood, derangement of me uigeitiivo m-guiix. anil tho wcuKculng ellivt of tho changing season. Hood's Snrt-npaillla Is u woniVrful medicine for creating ttu appetite, toning tho illgcMlon, ami Klwntr strength to tho whole system. Now Is tho tlmo to take It. Ho sure to get limit's Su rttiurllla, A (1001) CUP 01-' COi-TKH. Is a Krcat attraction for a restaurant. The eotlVo ilrnwn from llellentiniml's Pat eat Cutlet! rooeptaelo Is ono of tlu many (treat Attractions of his eating lurlors. Tluiiis-tmlsof ouwnr his excellent ootiVe lire sola c ci y week. And s for oysters mid meals ho cannot ho equaled In tho slate. if. lYeatotl a Commotion. young man created a sensation at a hotel in St. Louis a few days ago. Ho had been out reeonuolter lug through tho town ami returned about twelve o'clock In the night. Desirous to ha von conversation with a boll boy alniut tho merits of kv water, ho laid his finger with deli cate gentleness upon a button near by. Very soon no heard a commo tion Mow, hut did not associate it with his action. Tho noUo camo nearer, till suddenly his room w Invaded by a dozen or nioiv holmetod gentlemen upon whox shirts was the Information that they ere nuiubors of the lire department. Thoy bore tho nozxlo of a htv-o from whloh a stream of water wa allowed to em anate as tho door of tho young man oiHiuod. Tho hero ruhcd out j .till tint llltill llllil ItlWtalll llfttlfskil i ' iiiimliv.1 nr miiiv airtlv utilr.xl.8ku wrltluc. luwr liangliig ami -" -!-', ' ', ? '''SlSSed'haS Tho next day the clerk of tho hotel y Mid to the young man, "Wv won't ' ' vliargo yiu unyiuuu iwr- lime you have boon hero if y ou w ill leave" The youug iu.ui look tlKnigKvtlon aud left, After tho North Pole. j An expedition with the purpose' I of finding the north polo will set out from Norway next jear. There isi j plenty of money behind tlie cuter-1 jtcrprioc. Mr. Ouruel, the merchant , who fitted out the little party which I crossed Greenland last summer tin-1 tier Dr. Nasen, is Its chief capitalist. About 10,000 has been subscribed and more can be hud if needful. Dr. Nn-sen has accepted the com mand and for the next few months he will be a busy young man. He has to write a book on his adven tures in Greenland, to be published in Europe and this country. He has to superintend building a stout little vessel for the north pole. Dr. Nasen says there Is only one route by whicb the north pole c;a be reached and that route he in tends to take; but for tlie present he declines to speal: more presibuly on mis important iuesl ion. it is learned from other soureen, however, that lie hopes to reach a higher point on the east coast of Greenland than that attained by the German expedition, and then advance along the coast to Lockwood's farthest point, practically completing the mapping of Greenland's coast line and thence finally start over the frozen sea to the pole. Many expeditions to the white north have spent about as much en ergy in securing their retreat as In diminishing the distance between themselves and the pole. ItisNa sen's idea that the only way to get to the pole Is to go there or perish in the attempt. He says he will waste no time in securing his retreat. An old Noiso proverb, "There is before us only heaven or hell," is his mot to. Ho will establish no base of operations, but push for tho pole. He remarked in London the other day that ho expected It would be "the north polo or death," but he added incidentally that it might be the west coast of Greenland. It is quite certain that after his northern explorations lie hopes to cross Green land in its broadest part to the west coast settlements, having learned in his recent trip that the difficulties of this ice-bound country can be over come by skill and determination. He docs not expect to land on the east coast till autumn nextyear, and the following season will bo spent in explorations. The north pole quest is a mania that will will .probably aflllct dar ing young spirits, eager for Arctic laurels, intil tho goal has been reached and photographed. If it is over attained It will probably be by a small expedition of picked men in charge of a leader like Nasen, who has plenty of cash, vigor, strength and intelligent'. If next year proves to be an unfavorable ice year the expedition may return to await a more hopeful occasion; butif Nasen, finely equipped, has such a chance to steam as far as Leigh Smith en joyed on some of his trips to Franz Josef's land ho will bo likely to make a notablo Arctic journey, whether ho fetches tho pole or not An exchange remarks: "It takes a minister two or three minutes to perforin a marriage ceremony. He makes no charge, but Is generally handed a o bill, sometimes ten and a good supper besides. The list of presents is sent to tho editor aud re quires two or tlireo hours hard work to put in type. Ho makes no char ges and gets no $5. Perhaps ho gets some pieces of dry, broken cako and sells an extra copy of his paper for a nicklc, but Just as probable tho par ties are not even subscribers to his paper aud beg a paper from a neigh bor to cut tho list of presents." Proposals Invited. f II 1 1 K llonnl of Trusteesof tho Orrgoti State 1 liiMmo .Uylum hereby InvltobCiled pro IhvmiIs for thu building of a wing to the Slato Innnue Asylum pursuuut to pinna and siKvliUiitlons to bo seen at tho ollloo of l A. Itobert, architect, snlctn Oregon. The right to reject any aud all bids is reered. lltils will bo opened at two o'clock, p. in., m .Monday, September 2, ISM). SVI.VKSTKU I'KNNOYKB, (Iko M. MellltlDK, M, . Kim, Hoard of Trustees. Wm. A. Moni.kv. Clerk of Hoard. NEW LIVKUY STAIILE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. fomer Kerry anil Liberty treU, X. K. cor from Chemeketo hotel, Salem, Or. (liMd aiwuunioil.Ulons for rommercliil lr.i elers. Klrt-ols rlca always ou hand Chiiruiw reaootmbla. H. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop Xn.&tl Commercial St. O- It. . - .tat.l iVtilu,.l lltllllf tllf uuviiuuieu uuimiiwi kiiipiujvu Satisfaction Guaranteed. Cull and mo m More jpu kt your . RESIDENT LOTS IN NOB Salem, for building lots, have no equal. Tlie whole plat Is in a fine state of cultivation, seeded In clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and level, has a fine viewof the city, surrounding country, the mountain ranges aud snow-capped peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south of tho Chemekete hotel and postoffice blocks, on Commercial and Liberty streets These lots are offered by Jones & AVatsou on installments, without interest until paid. They are now actually worth In cash more than the prices named for them on long time without interest. Several lots have been Bold on which fine residences will be erected. If you want one or more lots call on J0NES & WATSON, win will show you the plat and the lots. THE RELIABLE GROCERS. KELLER Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Kine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery J3u.tter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD m Remember trie Guns! Just received tlie finest line of Shotguns, Rifles and Pistols from Chicago and more coming. Wo will sell lower than any other house in Salem. We defy all competition, Portland not excepted. Also keep The Best Sewing Machines In the market from :i" to $40 cash, and in connection will run the best Gun Shop in tlie state. Come and see us before buying elsewhere. BEN FORSTNER 4 CO. 'I FOUND! Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship aud Business Correspon dence, HooK-Kceplnp; by both blngle and Double Entry, the nature and correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial LawandBusiness practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these are needed in business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. Real Estate AND INSURANCE. Iliivlin; removed my otlleo to IIS Stjito ktreet, 1 11 m now better prepared I hun ever to do a rushing Ileal Estate Business ALSO Fire and Accident Insurance Written In the best companies dnlnjj busW ues lu Oregon. Call ou mo nt once. Isaac t. Manning, SKi State Street. Oil. JORDAN 4 Co.'$ MUSEUM OF AXATOMV 751 Market nUSan Fninclxx) Animation cents, Gouud leurn bow to avoid dlMM.e. Consultation uud t rvit inent pervonally or by letter, on kpermatcrrhoen ortvnllal weaklier, and all UUm9 of men. fcend for a book. 1'riVHte olttct) 211 Consultation fnv. Henry utrwt. GEORGE WILKINS' NKW UUTClIItH SHOP n.. t it..... - .. .. . .. tM imij iiti-i, iicniu ine nnuge lo .Alum wiicm, .u kiuiu otuiwu kept oo tund. jtf t .. It hiU bei'u proven that Wriihi'i'H! Cni Cough Cure curt thmut and Iug hmuUm or iooi ktanding, vticu ait other k CANNED GOODS. Place and Call. 1 WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (IraauatesStudenU In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It U the oldet, largest and least expen lye Institution of learning in tho North- School opens nn.t .Monday in September Send for catalogue to THOS. VAX SCOY, ... President. " balem, Oregon. mi INSUU.I,'CK Co m p a n . Mre and ila rlne. .Salem, Oregon JOS. ALHKKT. Agent, . For Bargains IX Fjuily Groceries Provkioas, Fruits Etc., . , u., OO TO TJI03US BURU0WS, Comm.rolul Strut, Sulem.Or . Country produce of all kinds alii - naaoj u miuw not traded w 1th me be. pit, I respectfully wllcit a trial bliii,St SONS, ! a n yw botb in w ad oniut; , nH omuv?l A FULL LINE -OF Crockery and Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, Freneli China Dinner Sets. KIBG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keep a full line and open stock, enabling uh to make up Dinner mid Tea sets of any Bize, or sell by the single piece. The finest assortment ot CHAMBER SETS Kver shown In Salem. A FULL STOCK Ot thelatest pnd handsomest patterns In Glassware. -83-Plense call and examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Sfilem, Oregon, have received direct. From Eastern Factories The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPUING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES " which will bo sold at Prices and Terms fo Suit AM These goods Tare tlrst-class and as thellr stock Is very largo u person can find what they may w sh. Their warehouse on State street Is completely tilled, and they have another car load en route now. lookout for them; something lino MAltVELOUS 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. Ji?n!nJ!Snd' tne world-famed Specialist In Mind Diseases, Daniel Grecnleaf Thorap. son, tho great Psychologist, J. M. Buckly t?'5'',.e.JLtor.r ,ue Christian Advocate tf; ;i"lohard Proctor, thesclentist, Mons. w.W.Astor, Judah l. llenlaman, and others, sent post free by Prof. A. LOISETTK, 237 Fifty Ave., NY Je-lS9. dw PRINTING. ASE OK THK IjAHQKST ESTABU8H- Ktflf O Taiwan no than Uments in the State, Portland. IjitvoRt. strvir rm,i mnba in tue State, ti'd biggest discount. SendfJf t sto price list or job printing, nnd catalogue of irB.u uinnKS. e. m. WAITE, Steam Printer Sa'em Oregon, BLACKS3IITI1IN6 and nORSESHOEING. 0 lh25,J2QVed to n nnd i9 8lJta treel, n,!lJ?i,heTure now "y ror work. All ourold patrons and friends are Invited to call and beo a In our now location. We 25L i Ue.r Prcnare f"r work now than e er having secured more room. 10-1-tf. BLACKSMITHS and WAGOXMAKIXC. II0LM.,IilE, 0LD K.KLIAI1LE HLACK .i, sm'th, has removed his shop to ;..V?ne.r,of Commercial and Chemekete. vitHiIei.u. .ntiw PrePared better than, J eloao "Uklndsofuagon and carriages inukluirand nrii.i oil Jl".. i.it- lf.wlthln.S and repulri'ng. aud a renere uore fcuoeing buIne, lleluuaC ESi'1?" 'SSSMaasft -feaa attention given to the construction of wag- 1) kind SS5,a S?f!?R. J!fiue.m.. " p- . . .. tuiuiiuici uuuuing. 11 BACITMISPerlMtw rwwnnl.l.l.nl.iilllqniMllMlllWft " - ZiZiiXZi 'u, -rm.. Inn. i ..d PJ4. iMUaf-hu to Here Tliey 1 re SCRM & Fill, RIB o nrkiiTTo i mhh 2Xi"fr?Al