Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 20, 1889, Image 1

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A GOOD INVESTMENT.
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VOL. 2.
SALEM, OREGON. TUESDAY, AUGUST 20, 1SS9.
3StO. 146.
CAPITAL
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Livery Stable.
J. Macey has lately purchased the Liv
ery and Feed Stable formerly owned by
Wagner&Qerman.nndnow conducts
A FIRST-CLASS STABLE!
He has some of the best rigs In the city.
Give him a call and It will bo filled with
great promptness.
HORSES FOR SALE.
One heavy geldinjr, one young mare with
young colt, English shire; oi.'j mare with
foal by Sasshaw, Junior; one two-year-old
colt, Johnny Hall, line trotter. Call on
.. .,.. A- STUAIN,
6-29W3 Eola. Polk county, dr.
A numbei of tcn-acro tracts of desirable
nnd within one and a half miles of Salem,
nt prices ranging from SoJ to 8100 per acre.
Apply to
WILLIS CHAMllERLIN,
H!9 Im Opeiu House lllock
KSTABLISIIEI) II Y NATIONAL ACTIIOUITY
mi n i i
'I'linl'niiitii
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New
SALEM OREGON.
Capital Paid op, - - - $75,000
Surplus, ...... 10,000
H. S. WALLACE, - - resident.
W. W. MAHTIN, - Vice-President.
J. H. ALHEHT, .... Cashier.
OIRtCTOnSs
W. T. Oruy, W. W. Martin,
J. M. Martin, H. g. Wullace.
Dr. W. A.Cuslek, J. H. Albert,
T. MeF. Patton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat nnd other market
able produce, consigned or in store.
produce, consigned or in st(
ifther In private gnuinriejor
euner in privn
public warehouses.
Stale and County Wai rants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on New Yoik, Chicago, San
Francisco, Portland, London, Purls, Ilerlin
Hong Kong and Calcutta.
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SALE Jf. OREGON.
WM. N. LADUE, J President.
DR. J. REYNOLDS, . Vice President,
JOHN MOIR, Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING,
Excnange on Portland, San Francisco,
New York, London and Hong Kong
bought and sold. State, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers are cordially
invited to deposit trad transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops nnd other property at
reasonnnio rates. Insurance on buch se
curity can be obtained at the bank In
most reliable companies.
W. S. MOTT, M. D.
(Formerly of Williams Grove, Pn.)
Oitlce for the present at
- RESIDENCE,
No. 470 Commercial Street!
Calls In the city or from the country
promptly responded to. 8-lftlwim
Hop Pickers Wanted.
Frank Klein, at Ankeny, Marlon county,
Oregon, will want from ISO to 100 hop pick
ere at his yards near Uuena Vista. PIck
Ing will begin In about two weeks. Hecan
be found on Tuesdays and Fridays at the
Chemeketo nnd is now ready to contract
for pickers. See him. 8-lWw2w
Music! Music!
Tho best pianos in the market for sale
cheap for cash or on the Installment plan.
AUo u good piano to rent. Call upon
WM. ARNOLD,
307 Winter St.
J. H.. HAAS,
coMMERCAbSTREET. ',
First-class work guaranteed. Give him
u call and you will not regret it. 7-31ml i
Proposals Invited.
inilE Board of Trustees of the Oregon State '
1 Insane Asvlum hereby Invite wiled nro-
Insane Asylum hereby invite seled pro-
p.
xwaU tor the building of a wing to. tho
Stale
insane Asylum pursuant loplns
nu
:1
andsi
nee
mentions to bets-en ut the office of
A. ltobert. urchltect. rialem Oregon. The
right to reject any and all bids u reterved.
Bids wlU be opened at two o'clock, p. in.,
on 3Ionday,beptember 'A 1Ss9.
bvia'estku l'ennovke,
Geo 31. McUuide,
O. W. Wkbb.
lioard of Trutv,
yyx, a, jJesusy, CltrH orUourU.
Firs
a Ban
Milk Shakes !
When you are walking down the street
stop In at
Benson's Fruit Stand,
97 STATE STREET
And trV one of those wholesome and most
invigorating Milk shakes.
7-31ml
Kansas House,
Corner ot Court ami High Sts.
E, M. LAW, Proprietor.
ve nave taken a new name but
will continue to serve ourpatrons with the
cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms
reasonable. Give us a call and we will dn
".! uiu iimrKt'i. iiiinrnu (ru-n .limn
you ,ood.
No Chinese employed.
DYSPEPSIA.
IB that misery experienced when wo sud
J. 2e?'y.lecomellwnro that we possess
diabolical arrangement called a stomach.
Tho stomach is tho reservoir from which
every flbro nnd tissuo must bo nourished,
and any trouble with It Is soon felt through'
out tho vholo system. Among a dozen
dyspeptics no two will hnvo tho eamo pre
dominantsymptoms. Dyspepticsolacflvo
mental power und a bllioustemperament
are subject to Sick Headache those,
fleshynndphlegmutio hnvo Constipation!
while tho thin and nervousaro abandoned
togloomy forebodings. Somo dyspeptics
nro wonderfully forgetful; others have
great irritability of temperl
Whatever form Dyspepsia may taka.
ono thing Is certain, r
The underlying cause is i
tn tlic Z.IVER,
and one thing moro is equally certain, no
ono will remain a dyspeptic who will
Qa
it will correct
Acidity of the
Stomach,
Expel foul gases.
Allay Irritation,
Assist Digestion,
and, at tho samt
ilmo
Start the Liver to working,
. tcicn all other troubles
soon disappear.
"My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Some
three years ago by the advice of Dr. Stelner, of
Augusta, she was induced to try Simmons Liver
Regulator. I leel grateful for the relief it has
given her, and may all who read this and are
afflicted in apy way, whether chronic or other
wise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and I feel
confident health will be restored to all who will
be advised." Wsi. M. Kkrsh, Fort Valley, Ga.
See that you get the Genuine,
with red 2 on front of Wrapper,
. -J""'"' A,,,1D ONLY BY
J, n. ZETLIN & CO., Philadelphia, V.
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Of the Willamette University Salem, Ore
gon, the most successful Muslo School on
the Northwest Coast. Courses in muslo nro
equal to Eastern music schools. Yearly at
tendance of nearly one hundred and flny.
Thenblo corps of teachers for the coming
school year will bo Prof. Z. 31. Parvln, Jliss
FronkioP. Jones. Miss Eva Cex: assistant
teachers. Miss Lulu 31. Smith, Miss Htilly
Parish, und Ml 3Inmie Purvln.
II ranches tnughtnro Vocal Culture.I'iano,
Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony,
Counterpoint, nnd Class Teaching.
Diplomas given on completion of course
Send lor catalogue and circular.
Z. 31 PAltVJN. 7-ld3m-wlm.
Board of Equalization.
mo Iho Taxpayers of .Marlon County.Oro
1 gen: The board of equalization will
meet at the court house In Salem, .Marion
county, Oregon, the last Monday In Au
gust, IsS'J, to-wlt: the iitlth day at 0 o'clock
u m., and publicly commence the exam
ination of the assessment as returned by
the assessor lor the year ISM), correcting
oil errors in valuation, description or qual
ities of land, lot or other property. Said
board will remain in session from day to
day for ono week only, therefore all tax
payersor persons owning property In said
Marlon county are hereby notified to be
and appear at the time and place above
mentioned and show cause, If any they
have, why their assessments should not
remain ns taken by the assessor.
A. F. ULACKERHY,
Assessor Marion County, Oregon.
Dated this 30th day of July, 1SS9. 7-31dw
New Butcher Shop
AT
NO. llO STATE ST.
ANGEVJNE & JEFFERSON.
Have opened up s first-class butcher shop
at tho ubovo locution, where they will be
pleased to serve the people with the
CHOICEST AND 11EST 3IEAT8
or all kinds that the market affords.
Give, them a call und be convinced of the
superiority of their meats.
3Uoods delivered free.
FRUIT WANTED
11VTIIE
Willamette Valley Fruit Co.
AT S A. 1. E M .
i.nnu, .fn vtn.ia.it full value, nrovld
rovlded
tlinvarafullvriiie. There Is no danger of
I baring them too ripe. No green prune
will Doroceivea at any prira
I ... ... .1... .. jw..flrk
.'U'S.". i"?'?:.".'." .!
..... . --,----- ----. ir,Ali. nmnnnrt
lieme cuiuub ' ""i,---",7i ,,
lvr'".-""t? r:'" ,ZZAXZ with the
..ClTJr .t.7HiS..ti Tnot nunted.
,"",""', iA.lLrv to have them fully
.iu..u...j-.-"-"7,-1 ,,,,..
Jl is not neco-ary w ""
'P - .. ....as- .u..ia.
9! VHTOUCT "v - ..
the
iou can i auuru -" -- " .1" ' '
breath and decayd teeth. Wright
. -mm-. i w l,ira an
offensive
MyrrlrToolli Soap prevent! win. iryu.
(SoldbyjillilrunrUti.
i
Ho
We are preparing to receive a largo invoice of good.
To make room for this cuorinoiiB stock, we must have
room. To make room, we must dispose of our goods. To
dispose of our goods we cannot do butter than give them
away to our customers. Now, then, if you want dry goods,
clothing, boots, shoes, notions, etc., Just drop around to
the Opera Home corner and interview us. Our prices are
down so low that wo could not dispose of them any lower
without giving the goods away.
Now is your chance, for the next thirty days we will
bo just slaughtering goods. This is the depot from which
to lay In your supplies.
Watch the faces of our customers a,s they leave the
store; notice their contented looks, for they are satisfied
that they
with us.
uould
not' stive
Capitol Adventure Company.,
OPERA HOUSE CORNER,
Salem,
wsaamaAm
-A'! Tl-ilC-
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE.
In First National hank building J
A, P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. E. L. WILEY, Principal.
Will open for the Reception of Students, Monday, .September I).
BUSINESS COURSE
Im hides Spelling, Grammar, Writing, Ar
ithmetic, Correspondence, Comnicrcli.l
Iiw.rilnglo nnd Doublo Entry Ilnel:
keeping, Hanking nnd Ilusiness
Forms, Ilustness nud Ofllee
Practice.
ENGLISH COURSE
Includes Reading, Writing, Mental and Written Arithmetic, Spelling,
Grammar, Correspondence, Geography, Hihtory and
Commercial Law.
Day and evening sessions. Students
Principal for
WANTKO.
WANTED-To rent a farm. Any onn
having unimproved farm to rent will
find n desirable renter by inquiring at the
Jouknai. eirice for "W."
I'Oll SALE
tM)R SALE Two spans of large horses
good ons, well broken for sale cheap.
Cull on JI. C. hTAltll.
IX)R SALE A Jersey heifer calf, For
r particulars call ut this oir.ee. 7-11 Ul
liOH HALE.-A FAlbrOFaJOACItErt
I all under fence und cultlvutlon, In the
best range country of Iutern Oregon.
The bst chance ever offered for a man to
engugo In stock raising. For particulars
cull on or address
W.H. llYAUS.Kalcm, Oregon.
SOCIETY NOXIOUS.
OLIVE 1-ODOE No. 1, I. O. O. l' meets
in Odd Fellows' Hull upstairs. Cornet
Commorclal und Kerry strctU, oery Kat
urdayat7'J0p.m. J.T.UREtio. JAH. WALTON,
Secretary. N.
A7lt.-edgwlck Post, No. 10, Depart-
. ment of Oregon, meets etcry Monday
evening at the bull over the Oregon Land
company's office. Visiting comrades uri
cordially inviu-d to attend.
A. W. Dkayokh. Post Commader.
II. F, SOUTH WICK, AdJutaUU
1'UOl-KV.IONAL CAKDH.
f J. HIIAW. attorney at law. KuIein.Ore-
u . gon. Office up-talr lu the t'uttun
bloc
k.
I T J. JENNINGS D. 11. H.-IKNTIrrr
fl UJJJOT )U .li. ..ei. ..... .."w, w-'.u
merclal street, itaiem. nijn oi me nig
tooth. OW
tooth. ..
irtlYiniT.i5.Mun.iiii..
anxXtl
.- hv.MMn
tia lootted
J.iT'k ,rn over H. ulra Varrar'..
1 physlcUn and surgeon. Im
wwrv ktnn t:tirf)iile Aimic m. mlhju
m ";i,fllT(7' 7. ,-,frt w
II . und Tyiwr.lerlto,'jrfU Wiiliuaicc
Tixx-
Sports of trUU, elc C-mylng on ty,.
wJ7yeI.BCCUratelyund ncily lune. oaitv
over A. T iu"v mri. Hire miot, knii.
(sMtWlWtljNWi
Adventure tapany
money faster
than by trading
r
-t -
Oreson.
enact msmxxaa vsdC?Rff; "ur arxxxcKiAf rm mviah
SHORTHAND COURSE
Includes Hbo'thand, Typewriting (2 hours
dally pructlec) Penmanship, Spelling,
Giammar, Correspondence, .Mani
folding, Letter Copying, lijisln ess
Forms, liuslness and Oftlce
Practice.
admitted at any time.
Catalogue.
Address the
A.. E. STRANG,
No. 3UI CommcielulHtreet,
SALEM, - - ORICGON.
UKAI.F.l: IK
STOVESand RANGES
Plumbk, Gas awl Steam Filtinsr.
Tinware and Artistic Metal WorkJ
a Specialty.
mr Airent
for tho
KKMIAKDHON A
IlOYNTON COMPANY'H I'urnnnii,
1-
tablUbwllnlHlD
WHEN YOU AKB HDXGIIY
OO 10 TIIK
210 Coininereial Street,
Where you can get a flinU-Iaiui lunch fur
any price from u nickel up. NoChliiitinen
fiMiiiiinlftvud. i
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Star Lunc
Umi
ATTENTION iurved tuu i m
n i i i-ii i iwn (leutroludiiiUsloii ulUTy).-. I U)
w s -i - ri-N-n Ol' Heats on sale ui TIkm. M. Putlim's, com
M L IV IY1 HIV C)' liienelnsr Tudny iiionilng ul tA), (or
" ------?---' ulciibers. (Jeiiiinil side ooiiiiiiaiiHliitf
at 11. Hevure your ticket at opcu. b-ll) It
Hlngle loU and acre. One half mile West '
ofHafeiu 1. O. Ootid sol), ull clear unit In " "" ' "
tine condition All ready fer planting i i ViO ivilf Ill-'VP
fruit und thrubbry at out. Eauh piece l-A.MJn 1 WJI II lull.
Ironu on a nice irti, una no euy tax.
S&PAYNE
5 a I hAWJM
THOMAS
MX- 3TATI
Origin of Postage Stamps.
The origin of tho postage stamp
Inula tinge of romance in it. It was
thirty-seven years ago that How
laud Hill, while crossing a district
In the north of England, arrived at
the dour of an Inn where u postman
had stopped to deliver a letter. A
young girl came out to receive it;
she turned it over and over in her
hand and asked the price flf postage.
This was a large sum, and evidently
tho girl was poor, for the postmaster
demanded a shilling. .She sighed
sadly and said the letter was lrom
her brother, but that she had no
money, and so sho returned tho let
ter to the postman. Touched with
pity, Mr. Hill paid the postage and
gave tho letter to tho girl, who
seemed very much embarrassed.
Scarcely had (ho postman turned
his back, when the young inn-keeper's
daughter confessed that it was a
trick between her and her brother.
Some signs, on tho envelope told her
all she wanted to know, but the let
tor contained, no writing. "We
are both so poor," she added, "that
wo invented tills mode of corres
ponding without paying for the let
ters." The traveler, continuing
his road, asked himself if a system
giving rise to such frauds was not a
visciotis one. Itefore sunset Row
land had planned to organize the
postal service upon a now basis
with what success is known to the
world.
Sho Would (Jo.
Miss Gotham- "You'll join our
theater party to-night, of course,
Miss Wabash?''
Miss Wabash (of Chicago)
"What Is the play?"
"Miss Gotham "Pygmalion, "
Miss Wabash "Yes, indeed, with
pleasure! yon know papa is in the
pork business."
NINE MILLION WITCHeTbURNEO.
Sprenger compute (hat during
the Christian era no fewer than
nine million witches were immola
ted. In England, tho. last execu
tion forwitchcrafUook pliicoin 1710,
but in Illinois as late as 1780 to 171)0,
peveral unfortunates were put to
death. This a terrible reJIeetiou on
the boasted enlightenment of the
age; bul wo must not lie ovor-cens.-rlous,
whilo wo dally see friends go
ing down to death, Ignorance or
prejudice preventing the use of rem
edies which might save them.
.Many a cold runs into consuinytion.
while indigestion And impure blood
deliilltles thosysUjni, inviting fatal
attacks, wlien thoiiso of Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical ONeovcry would
have ensured health and happiness.
it is now stated that Mrs. O.ivid
S. Terry will go on the stage, as she
tins long wanted to do so, as soon as
liur period of mourning Is ovr.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
anil Window Glass, Wall Pa
per mill Ponler, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Mtc,
xj:vto-day.
DEED'S OPKRA HOUSE
Friday Kvt'iiing, An;?. Slid.
ONE NIGHT ONLY
The Celebrated Divine,
KEV. Oil. T. I)B WITT
AU1AGE,
Will dellvur lilHfaiiioiiHlccturc,
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Over 3joO newsimrrs publlnh li's r.
inoneery week In Atiierloi. Ormt Ilrlt-
uln,
Ital
Italy, und over ID) million oipi nro tint
iii'miiui iiiii.hii rnni.iii i iiii.lt.
I...I...... K.'......u Q.. u.l&.. I.
printed every week
Two good upright p:un for rent, uUi i
VTr,
luirei'i l'n.AM.i I'uMin at tbolVmser.
y r: f mmkon. I. idewti, y-ltf-uu '
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LATEST BY mitt! RAPH.
liomlon llroatl Trust.
Londox, Aug. IS. The failure tf
the most important European wheat
crops and the continuance or evil
harvest weather In England, have
led to steps for the formation of a
gigantic bread trust In London.
Four of the largest metropolitan
bread companies, with a yearly
profit of ?40,000, are already in the
combination, and others are expect
ed (u follow. Tho consolidation
will bo known as tho "London llroad
Union," and It Is announced that
by a reduction of administrative
expense and lessened competition,
this new monopoly will bo able to
lower tho price of bread. Wheal
has gone up already in all the En
glish provincial markets.
r.U'clricily in Mining.
Electricity is going to revolution
ize mining, as It has already done
somo other industries, and tho time
will come when It will be the sole
force used for bringing up gold and
silver. Even now you can have an
electric plant which will light up
your tunnels, run your tramways,
operate elevators In your shafts and
Work your drills.
Ten men with drills operated with
electricity can take out as much ore
and tunnel as far as KM) men with
picks, shovels 'mil blasting material.
The wages of ninety men would
soon pay for an electric plant, lie
sides, you can light your building
and have Insurance and oil.
Tho nxliiiiiliou Car.
CmcAdo, Aug. ID. W. T. Hher
man of Portland, Oregon, Is lu the
city with a private exhibition con
talking numerous sampler) of Oregon
products. Thecal' leaves to-day for
Williams' Grove, Pennsylvania,
where It will bo on exhibition lrom
August iiOth to tho .'list. It will bo
at Jluilhlo on exhibition from Sep
tember ttd to tho l.'Ith, and at De
troll from Beptombor 17th (o 2"lh,
and (hen It will bo brought here.
Over twenty thousand half-pound
bags of white wheat will bu distrib
uted to farmers throughout the
country.
The Ti'leilioiu.
Ciiic.uio, Aug. 18. Tlie operation
of the llrst long-dlstaueo (eleplioiio
system west of Now York was suc
cessfully inaugurated here, the
American telephone and telegraph
company, a loug-dlstauco telephone
company, formally opening its lines
between Cnlcago and Milwaukee.
Tho tests madoweioofa character
to Illustrate the great Improvements
that have been madu lu tho art of
telephony, particularly in tho utili
zation or metallic circuits.
Tlic Johnstown 1'IoimI.
PiTTHiiunu. Aug. 111. Tho so
licitor of tho South Fork (billing and
hunting club entered u plea of not
guilty lu tho allegations made by
the Johnstown HuH'crcis against tho
club through a bill in equity Hied
some weeks since, This plea litis the
etl't'ctor placing tho case upon the
Issue docket, and the cast will now
come ou for Jury trial lu Its turn.
The filing of tills plea was done
voluntarily and shows thai t lio !
fondants aro anxious to have the
matter settled.
Albany 1'araniiih.s.
Aliia.nv, Aug. lid. Jowph Wuber
has leturued from Ills mines up lliu
Bantlam, lie brought down forty
pounds of dio ore taken from his
claim, which will bo given a work
lug test.
W. 1$. Jlarr, chief eiigincor of thu
Albany it Astoria railroad company,
has returned from Xostucca, whore
,lho surveying parly Is now at work.
Ho will t'o back In a d'iy or two to
llnluli the survey to Astoria.
ISetivcen Vnnioiivi'i' nuil Jajmu.
Vancouviik, Jl. (.'., Aug. H'. A
cable from LoimIeii.wivh: The house
oI'coiiiuioiih has approved tho kill)
sidy to tho lino beiweon Vancouver
and .lapan, ICIIbrts will bo nmdo
(o Inaiiguralo (ho now Hirvltc as
(pilckly as possible.
NpmIiitjj llehlioycil liv I'lie.
PoitTLA.vi), Aug. If). A tiro oc
curred at i'ovbirg on tho Portland
fc Wlllametlo Valley rallroiul Kat
unliiy, A hotel and H-verul biiHtnow)
lioui'dH wero dostroved. Tho origin
of tho tiro and tho loss resulting
wore not learned.
ARi'tl Singe Driver Droji Dead.
I'OltTLAND.Allg. 18. J, H.Kiulth,
an old m.iii who for jwhd has been
driving wsl lge c-ju Ii from this oltyt
l"'":'"..'"'!1 ',U".:1 H'"''"'"'-1
h'B IK'r t'ii Jud IikUbO, Whllo III
tlio act of Intclilng up liU teunii I
Another Week's Session.
Olyjipia, Aug. II). The conven
tion struck a snag this morning and
the prospects for an adjournment be
fore the end of the week are not llat-
teiing. 1 he state school and granted
lands article failed to pass. Tho
lobbyists who have been hoveling
around the convention fora week or
ten days past, many or whom were
seated on tho outside of tho railing,
looking pleased as the vote was an
nounced at the prospect of the fu
ture legislature of (he stale having a
ehanco to dispose of the school lands
and tide lands of Washington.
Mrs. (Ilo Hull.
Si'oicaxk Falls. Autr. It). Mr.
Ole Dull, wire or (lie renowned vlo
Hnist, passed through tho oily en
route to Alaska to-day. Mrs. ilull
divides her time between her parents
and friends In Wisconsin and tho
family of lier distinguished husband
in Kurope. Ono ot her brothers
married a daughter of the poet
Longfellow about two years ago.
Talal Teetli PidTiiij-.
Los Akoulin, Aug. li). H. H.
Payno hadllfteen teethoxtracted. A
proluso hemorrhage set In and In
spllo of tho ellbrts of two physicians
it is doubtful whether he will re
cover. Tho (Iiilf Slrcam,
There Is a river in tho ocean. In
tho soveiest droughts it never fails,
and In tho mightiest Jlood it never
overllows. Its banks and the bot
tom, nro of cold water, while Its cur
rent Is oC warm. The Gulf or Mexi
co is Its fountain, and its mouth Is
tho Arctic Seas. It Is the Gulf
Stream. There is In tho world no
other so nmjeMiu a How of water.
Its current is more swift (ban the
Mississippi or tho Amazon, and Us
volume more than a thousand times
greater. Its waters, as far. as Caro
lina coasts, aro of Indigo blue.
These are so distinctly marked thai
the common sea water can bo traced
with tho eye. Onon one-half the
vessel may be peroeived floating in
I ho Gulf Stream Water, while the
other hall Is lu (ho common water
of tho sea, so sharp Is (ho line and
tho want of alllnlly between (liet-e
waters; and such, too, tho reluc
lance, solo speak, on the part of
those of the Gulf Slre.-im to mingle
with (ho waters of tho sea. In ad
dition to this, there Is another pecu
liar fact. Tho fishermen ou tho
coast of Norway are supplied with
rood from tho tropics by tho Gulf
Stream. Think of tho Arctic llsh
eniieu burning upon their hearths
the palms or irnytl, the mahogany
or Honduras, and tho precious
w.iods of the Amazon and the OM-
IIOL'O.
Two (luuil Srluiuls. -
It Is with pleasure that the Joint
N'Ah calls iiKeutlon to (ho adver
tisement of tliu widely and favorably-known
Portland business col
lego, and Its associate school, (ho
capital business college of Salem.
Iloth (hoso schools art) perfectly
eijiilpped for tho work lu hand, and
oiler superior facilities to (hoso who
desire to take cither a business
couive or a shorthand cotirfru, Hun
dreds ol" their former studunlH now
occupy rrspoinilbli) positions lu varl
oUHhoctloiisortho Northwest, both
its hook-kchpurs and stunographeis.
A. P. Armstrong, (ho manager of
thiwo Institutions, Is an experienced
and miuoiMMfiil educator, and Is do
ing grand woik lu lilting (ho youth
ol our laud for IhihIhiws careers.
Wo copy tho following para
graph from (ho Alameda Kucliial:
Thu exposure of (ho manner of
truiiDAOlliiK UiKiiiOiw by thu "Ameri
ca u building and loun imtoeiatlou"
of MlnuottpolUi, by lather Commls
slouur Tobln of California Is begin
ning to bear good fruit. Its Kant
Oakland branch Iiiih cloned iUbookK.
Thtt amount of ittock subscribed for
wan in tho neighborhood of $.'''p0tMi,
but tho likw to moiubois, wiyj the
local manager, through the payment
of utMOMmcuU and Initiation IWs,
will not amount to moru than IbbO.
Thoy get oil mwy.
It Contumpnoi Incurable?
Ituid thu follewing: Mr. ('. H.
Morrn, Newark, Ark., yn; "Was
iliavuuiiliA'wnt ui l.ungs, and
frle.ids uml pli.i. hum prnunuuced
inn mi I Mi-tii-itll.' 'iiiHiiii,)tive. 1 to
gnn taking Dr. King's Now DUcov
ory fur k'oiisuitipiloii, urn ou my
tlilnl ii-itl.-, and abb' lo nvvivvu tho
work on inv Una I' U the II nest
modii'inu ever uuule."
Jomu ftllditlewurt, lMtittir, Ohio,
siivm: "iluil it not iMNtii for Dr.
ICing'H New IjUcomtv for Contain
V'" f ,;,,,UL,'"V '' ' ",f '
i'I roubles." 'l'i i. - ample bol
freu ut Danluj J. i''i ' drugtloa',
'oiisump-
j.mig
buttle
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