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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 29, 1889)
1 . m cm wa?Wff 'uni'mm. "' 'WWI THE CAPITAL EVENING- JOUEXAL. wnnt of fclf restraint among those races. Tlio Poles were no better. - Whoever was uppermost was ah- l'miUHHEinuii.Y,i:xc,KiTHUNl)AY,!HOill((, flight mukcetfight among HE CAPITAL J0UR1UL 11V TJIE Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) CnlcR'd lit tin1 iKwIofllco nt Kulcm, Or.,011 KCCOlllI ClUfH IllllttlT. CLARE B.IRVINE, Manager, Hee fourth page for terms of nulwrl tlon. , AUMTtlincntH to Iniiiri' Insertion (for Clio winic tiny) should be bunded In by 1 o'clock Correspondence containing new of III t'rest nnd linHrtiinco Ik desired rioni Mil part of tlio state. . .No intention will l- piilil toiinonyiiioiH communication)!. I'orBoimlfflrlni.' Hie Capital Jiiuknai. Kcrvcd at their Iioum-i can secure It by init ial ciird rciiet, or by word left nt tlilt ofllcc. . , , ... Hpccltncn numbers sent free on nppllni tlon. .... . ... . Ofllcs, corner Court nnd Liberty Hired. THURSDAY, AUfJUHT 120, 18SU Tin: talk of building a railroad up to Alaska Is still heina kept up. FltOM present Indiiatlons Saleiu's building boom next year will he something siirinKiii". Already those who were unable to build thl year are talking and in ranging plan for next Heason's work. Oh, lie capital city Is moving along an will keep on at a good p.ice. Al)UT three monllis ago a n went Into effect In Minnesota pn vldlng for severe punlshnie::! I .1 drunkenness, and Ills nciiig vl :i ously enforced. Under this law n man may bo arrested for heiuj: drunk on his own premises, and the punishment, in ease the man Is con victed a third time Is Imprisonment for thirty days. There has been 11 notable decrease In drunkeiiue-s since the law went into edeet In Minneapolis, as compared with the same tlinu last year. CAN: CAN'T. A man near Crab Orchard, Neb., has raised this hviihoii on two and a half acres over I wo thousand bushels of onions. Now let everybody goat raising onions. livery newspaper will publish this and by next year onions will be so plentiful you can't give them away. Instead of study ing out some new Hue for himself uvery fellow walls till ho heals of some 0110 being very successful at something and then they all follow him. Now tlio truu way for I lie wise one is logo right into some tlilugjust after the market is glutted. You can swear truly that a dearth of the article will follow. Last year and for two yeais prior every county newspaper kepi up tlio cry, "Why can't we have a (Miming factory here?" Coin-eiiuentl.v at every.llttle point and cross roads such factories have been started and behold the re sult: Your can factories are now can't factories. Can't is written all over the hiihluchs, and all connected with It can't sell, can't pay, can't keep oil, cau'l employ hands. We can lememher of several 111 tides which would have made the fortune of any man who would have gone Into them boldly, witli money enough to back t hem. Yet no one would ven ture until everybody was ready to pitch In. A few1 yeats ago such an easily talsed article as buckwheat iiiu.it have made the outlines of the men who went Into it. Nobody would touch It till after the great newspapers begiui to wonder at the high price of buckwheat. It was the same way about poultry until the papers began to tell of (ho Im mense quantities of egs, etc., im ported from (lermany into the United States. And so with everything. I them; the majority Is supreme. I , Whereas, under this self-Imposed , restraint, the Constitution haboe all. Nay, there is a higher law I still, the law of Individual right. In ' fact ll is the Golden Utile of Jesus ' Christ, "Do as ye would be done by," that is the very keystone ofi this great arch ol modern constitu-i tional rule, the highest rule known to mortal man in association with' his fellows. We see the utter I.ic't . of It In the French legi 1 iture of to-' day. Just let faction tagea lit 1 'c , and whenever one gets the power we must see te-enacted the scenes of the Commune and old French revolution. It was Illustrated by Napoleon when he executed the Due D'Kngheln, "They conspire to assassinate me! I will let th'in know that I wll! pick out their Iks' men anywlieie and slay theui. In other words I willdoas they do." He illustrated it 11711111 in a m si dastardly way in his treatment of the noble Toiisalnt that glorious negro. Theiniirderersoi'Dr. Cronln are of that ill;. An I just now when one of these suspected 111111 derers was being brought fiom Win nipeg through Dakota, hundreds of men calling themselves Cronln's friends tried to kill him. The sani" spirit, you see. Not the spirit thai can build and sustain free institu tions, but one that overthrows all to raise up despotism. TOWER OF L0iD0i. Historical Facts That Escape Superficial Observation. What a Knowing Visitor May See anil Learn If lie Krcpi HI Eyes and Kara Open The 'White Tower and It Dungeons Anne Uoleyn'a IJoncs. To describe tho Tower of London In detail is absolutely unnecessary it Is too well known as a whole, but thero arc interest ing llttlo facts not generally realized by tho public, and there aro nooks usually unvislt ed. It was my good fortuno on a recent day, says a writer in tho London Echo, to go carefully around this grand old pllo with a special order from General Mllman, the resident Oovcrnor. Passing by tho Traitors' Gate, I went into tho Bloody Tower, in a room in which I found myself standing on tho very spot wherein wcro imprisoned tho two littlo Princes, and from tho window of which centuries after Archbishop Laud leaned out to bless Lord Stafford as ho passed to death upon tho scaffold just be yond. An old, old room this, full of historic interest, and now inhabited by ono of thn picturesquely-attired bcof-caters. St. John's Church, ono of tho oldest Norman churches in tho kingdom, built in 10S7, is too well known to rcquiro description, so I will pass wwuwtax The Chief Ilenxon for WO great 8U eess ot Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In Um artlclo Itself. It is merit that wins, and th fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, Is what has given to this medlcino a popularity and salo greater than that of any other sarsapa- on to tho armory departments, whoro I saw lQK;4. A;nc rllla or blood purl Lord 'Wolscloy going round on an ovident IVIGllT. VVIllS fier before the publla business inspection, In passing down a stair-caso in this White tower, wherein is kept this armory, and in which is placed a stand of fifty thou sand modorn riilcs, I noticed tho enormous thickness of tho splendid walls, and oa in quiring I was informed that thoy wcro fifteen feet in depth. Be neath tho Whito Tower aro tho dungeons, which aro novor shown to tho general public. Iloro is nn eternal twilight, a musty smell, an icy chilliness. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Ball Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sic Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired reeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins tho Nerves, builds up tho "Whole System IIooiI'n Nnrmiimrilln is soldbyall drUf lists. St;Elxfor?5. Prepared by C. I. Uoo4 V Co.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. si'iiUT in' Tin: 1 oi)Mi;iis It was not such men as the It 11 its and llamlltons nor any more of their kind who did thu chief work of founding this government, much as they may have personally as. wlsted In the great transactions whereby the colonies were torn from the ltritlsh crown, In that till cliiKses assisted even .Arnold, before his tteason. No! The chief founders were such men as Washington, .Icllcrsnn and Franklin men In whom tho moral element was tho gieat constituent. They weio men of such solid In tegrity that all who Kikw ih. in would have as sisui ixpcet'd the eternal hills to melt like wax, as that they would, In tl.e least, Ui found wanting on any question of morality. And to this day tho tendency of the national character has been to imitate them, notwith standing the enormous admixture1 of evil foreign element among us. I In spite of tugs and mighty blows' to divert us we still have l;e t, on the whole, In the mm old round of' eoustltutlonii morality, .which tlrote, In his HUlor.v of (Invce, ' souiewlieiCNUs. lx a thliiL' utlerlv1 unknown to tlio Celtic and Utlii ". I uewMwwwilAiiji races, lie calls It the "a .oxlstemvof mVMi lUv,or. j-. vwMdo feMri:k freedom ami mI:-IiiioiiI rvstmlnt, li tho Rmude.t tuimt ia tho world ur run- 11 constitutional moralltv, and U- djwninNvuiauildeMlitausi,onKu.Tlut' ' tl... ..Vk. ..I ..... . .. imv vvtivi i mj pvariuicv. t'l to a mouth njo, Mr. Hddou, m cWwIj Udy, llvlu at MO Mutou tnvt, Pan Prun rlKvs m Ulliur lu lu-ollh uJ Cch m ruH-l 1)' n to kcrioutly Urm her rvvl4tlrv. Wo now writci: "I hve ttkvn but oue lottlo ot for' Vrgv-tAbld &mari:U, but It it ntou "SCHAI'S." Mistress That last butlerHrldget, i very bad. It seems to have no llavor whatever. Ilndget Me cousin was remarkin' thesame thing, mum. He rlccoincnds more salt to it. Toiiaweok Hir, I wish to many your daughter. (Irtifl Father My daughter, young man, will continue under tlio parental roof. Tenawetk No objection will be raised to that, sir. Mrs. Itohsonby (to callerj It Ih i".Ito two years now since your hus band's death, is it not, Mrs. Hen dricks. Mrs. Hendricks Two years? Why so It Is. Poor John. How tliuullics. Sunday School Teacher Why were only Noah and his family sav ed in tho arkV Hm ill Hoy 'Cause Noah was good and didn't ask nothln'. The rest wanted the earth and they got it. Father You cannot marry Mr. Smith; lie s(iiints. Daughter True, but he made iJiM.OOO lu Wall street last week. Father Ah well take him; but It's a pity lie doesn't lisp and make 110,000 more. Ho The doctors have decided that wrinkles aro mainly piodue.'l by laughing. She What an awful lolly time poor Miss l'casc must have had during the many years tjho has been with us. At a recent test of search lights, fort lie purpose of discovering an up pleaching enemy lies-ed In uni forms of various eolots, it was found that the red uniforms were very dis tinct, blue being the least conspicuous. "And now, little girls," nalil a Sunday school teacher, "you may tell about the epistles." Allttleglrl held up her Hand. "Well'.'" said the teacher. "The epistles," said the little girl, "inn the wives of the apostles." Almost the hardness of the dia mond is said to bo given by Gorman workmen to steel engraving tools, The tools are made while hot, plung ed repeatedly into sealing wax until cold, and then Just touched with oil of turpentine. Young wife ion the beach) Tell me, tlcorge, dear, what are the wild waves saying'.' Young husband (critically watching the bathers) They ate not saying anything, my love, but thoy ate keeping up an awful amount of looking. You may hive the stars lu a mill keg, hang the ooean on a rail fence to dry, put the sky to sleep In a gourd, unbuckle the belly-band ofi eternity, ami let inoMiu ami moon ceremony iaimi piaoo. n is over now. out, but don't tliluk vou cm escaiw ' ,;i,0,UKl,.tflllly wo"a y way just tho 11 .1.1, , 1 ,, I "miter's gate, baae.ith whioh tho water Is the plaiv that lies on the other side I mournfully lapping, and. i..usiagout of tho of purgatory If you don't pay fori grand oM gates, 1 leave history behind, only I in piuiiKu inui 1110 vast weiru itauylon of this tunotcotitU century. "N w, children, 'said the teacher, "I will ask you a few questions in Thoflrstonc, puro Norman in its architect the lesson w-c have just been over. urc, 's called tho Torture chamber, for hero Can you tell me, William, (autlres wero stretched upon tho rack tho miscrablo I Blnt,tho representative bad boy of victims of political necessity or religious t .. . . , ... . , .. bigotry. In a very narrow passage leading ' the c,ftsH) w,' tlle boJ' fet00(1 on the out of this great chamber, and which is j burning deck?" known by tho namo of Llttlo Kaso, becauso in it a prisoner could neither sit nor lio down, was wearily imprisoned tho mis guided Guy Fawkcs. In tho pitch dark dungeon beyond, which has no flooring but tho damp, cold earth, wcro or.eo Imprisoned thrco hundred Jews, who In tho thirteenth century wcro suspected of tho enmo of clipping coin. A dreadful places this, and hideously suggestivoof tho undrcamod-of horrors of theso "good old days of yoro." Tho doorna old oaken one, Iron bound, nnd immensely strong shut off theso poor wretches from all communication with tho outer world. Ia this dungeon, or serios of dungeons, was recently discovered a very deep woll, into which wo fo.;rfully pooped. From tlio dungcoa to tho church is but a short step; in tho old days tlio journoy was usually mado from tho lnttor to tho former. St. Potor's dates from 1272; it is full of tho Baddest, tendcrust interest; within its dingy walls and boneath Its historic pave ments thoro lio tho bodies of thrco of Kn glaud's Queens. Iluskiu finely says of this church that "it Is tho saddest spot in Christendom, for horo nro buried la dis honor tho greatest in tho land, wliilu nt Westminster Abbey they nro buried in honor," a most touching and suggestive contrast. Host of tho beautiful brasses woro removed hi CroiuwoU's tiiao. I was dooply Interested to hear that in im pairing tho chnncol ia 1877 thoro was covered tho body of Anno Holey was recognized by tlio historically tiny neck, nnd by tlio fact that tho body lay just In tho spot described 111 tho burial registry; also woro discovered tlio bones of a big mini, which belonged without doubt to thu Ill-fated Duko of .Monmouth. Theso wcro reverently rcburied in their long, long rest-lng-plaeo. Upon tho wall, and preserved within a glass caso, I saw thu three coflln plates of tho noblemen last decapitated upon Towor Hill Lords Kilmarnock, I.ovat and llalmcrino. Tlio inscriptions woro all In Latin, and that upon Lord Balmermo's. plato ran as follows : "Arthur l)om:nus do It.ilaicrino, deeollatus IS 1IU1 Augustl, 1710. .HI nth sum M." Tho very plain llttlo font dates back to tho reign of lMward III Not satislled with lay morning's round 1 wont tho next nijj-lit to have a chat with tho deputy chaplain of thu tower, Mr. Foster, who told mo many interesting llttlo facts, somo of which aro mentioned nbovo. To my surprise ho informed mo that tho tower is not supposed to bo haunted, nor is thoro uny ghostly tradition hanging round this spot. Just liororo cloven lio nnd 1 stopped out into tho cool night air. A wild, windy night, clouds chasing each other over tho moon, whoso misty, watery rays foil uxiii that aacioat Norman keep. Just nt my hand, nnd railed off, was tho very spot wheroia was lifted so often "thoaxo's koouer edgo." It was upon tills vory spot nml from yonder identical win dow shining whito la tho moonshine, that Lady Juno Grey, tho nlno-days' Queen, gazed as her husband slowly passed to his death; fur shown Impr.soned in tlio house of Mr. Partridge, tlio gentleman jailor, Wherein now resides tho official who to this day bears ttio same, title. HuUho silence, pregnant with such mem ories, is suddenly broken by tho clash of urms, tho trniupof feet and "tho ho.irsocry of military command. In tho tltful light wo seo 11 small body of soldiers drawn up, and beneath tho Bloody Tower coaies the guard prtvcueii uy a wnruer bearing tlio keys. "Halt," cries tho ottleer in command; "who comes thorol" "Keys," Is tho immediate response. "Whoso keysl" "Queen Vic toria's keys." "Present arms." "God pro servo Queou Victoria " "Amen," is the clear, deep answer of nil tho soldiors l.vcry night for untold years hud this "I don't know, ma'am, said Wil liam hesitatingly, "unless" "Unless what?" "Unless he had a pat hand and didn't want to let it go." An Unhappy Home. "I wish my wife would get well or something," saida husband who had been sorely tried with an invalid wife. It seems a heaitlcss speech. but who can tell the discomforts of a home where the wife is always !lck. Poor food, crying children ! No wonder the man grows desper ate. Hut if he would get Dr. Pierce's favoiite prescription for tho wife, he would find that the .sunshine would return to his home. "Favorite Pre scription" is a positive cure fertile most complicated and obstinate eases of leueorrbea, exee.-sive Hew ing, painful nienstratioti, unnatural suppressions, prolapsus or falling of the womb, weak back, "female weakness, ' antevor&ion, retrover sion, "bearing down" sensations, chronic congestion, inflammation, pain and tenderucss in ovaries, ac companied with "internal heat." If there is anything in Sequard's discovery of his alleged elixir of life, there is one class of people who will not trouble the eminent specialist for Ids interference with the natural order of things; and those are the heirs of old, but very near and dear) relatives, whose timely dropping oil 1 may thus bo deferred. " A HUMANS lllSiTlVfcliY." ' "Another wonderful discovery ha been made and that too by a lady in this country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severst tests, lint lit r vital organs were mulct. mined ami death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed hires-' saiitly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's! New Discovery for Consumption I and was so much relieved on taking ' llrst doso that she slept all night and with one bottle litis been miracu lously cuied. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C. ' llamrick & Co., of Shell) v, N. C. Oct a free trial bottle at Daniel Fry's drug store. , .J' Thp Had' RftQiHpnPA I iippilitip In Hie city of Portliind :iml oilier prosperous towns are. those owned by men or corporations ivho have the disposition and ability to improve them. FT A IS OWNED HY-- m m AD fir AM mtMm uixiw rail m I Mane mi And this Corporation is determined to i ji it U..1 set 1 1 ATOUYB Mil 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 through Riverside and High land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Or Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Hallway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no lots will lie more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be THE IVIOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CfTV OF SALEM. Lois in Higliland Addilon arc 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 lie built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Besidence lots within the limits of tlio city of Salem are worth on an average over 1000. "We can sell you better lots in High land addition fur one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practl callv not half so far from the public, buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of the so called "inside lols." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 for an inferior Jot not so well located. With the difi'erence of $700 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out jit a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. ,-T7cgAay.crcgEy'g.rf-B.'i-'SgaT'3yA?ft-'iSi'5gEK3j ang W. S. MOTT, M. D. (Korinerlyof Williams Oiovc, P.i.) OMcefor the prceut at km State Fair .0 your paper AN AHTOMHMI.; ClIASCil 4 Mm S;iiiintlil 11 f .Sound. It U owing to tho sympathetic ooaununl catloii of vibration Out pontons with n clour anil wworfnl voice have been 11UI0 to brouk a lurKutim.ulor lasa hy unjjmKoloso to lt prow faiuiaiaoutul note. Wo havo lioanlufa ease wliei-u a person broke no foworttuin ttvolvo lui-tfJ plast in sniws kni. The . mpathy of vibration hhows it olf remarkably in thooaso of tho goto; of twockH ilxivl to tlios.mn shelf or wall. It was kuoiva nir n century tto that two clocks set KiMiigoa UiuMokulf willaffrct cioh ollmr. Tho kmu1uIui of the ono will top that of tho other, ami ibo wuiluluni of uiticivK-K winoa li ktopjMU, nnern ivrtam Lawyer and so you really think, Hobby, of becoming a lawyer when you grow up? Hobby Yes, sir; my Undo James thinks 1 ought to be lawyer. "Does he, indeed?" And why does your Uncle James think m!. Becaiifoyou aro bright, and smart?" "Xo, sir; because I ask so many fool questions." MAUIV WINS. Wo desire to say to our citizens that for years we havo been selling Dr. King's New Dlci-overy for Con sumption. Or. Klnu'sXew Life PUN. lhieklen's Arnica Nilvoand F.lectrle Hitters, and havo never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guar antee them ever v lime, and we stand ready to rcfuuu the purchase juice, If satisfactory results do 1, t follow their use. Theso renuv'i.ii vewon their great iopur r juu ( on their merits. SoM 1 , lu.u 1 J. Frv, druggist. Clara's little brother overheard the barber s.iysmiuthlng about her beau's wealing a beard a la mode, lie ran precipitately lu his si t r ami filghti'tied her by ni.vIuje: "Clara,! it won't lie any mur fun for you to' kiss Mr. M lUser, now, 'eatKe the liarln-r s;(y lie's had Ills beard all mowed." Twcnty-iilntliniiniial exhibition at Saloiii, DrcKou, Coimiieni'iiig Monday, .SYjit. KJ, ('(iitinuiiiK one week miller tlio manage ment or tlio O.i'Ron .Slate liourd of AKrlcuUare. OVER $1,500 lii Cash PrcniiDS OllVreit for nurlcullunil stock, ilnlry anil iiiLvlmiilonl exhibits, for works of -irt, fancy work, and for trials of speed. Ruiiiiiii!! and IVollino; Races EVERY IDW. Imiiortant Improvements time bi en made in tho premium ltt. ltediieed rates for f.iii) nnd freights on nil tr.insiHirtatlon lines to nnd from Ihe rnlr. l'MCKS OK AD.MIS.SION: JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON Importers nnd Wholesale dealers Jn .MUSICAL MKItrirANDISIi New York. ri nnd 13 Wnlkerbt. John F. Htratton's Cclcbrnteil Itn sian Gut Violin strings, tho Finest lu tho Woiid. No RESI D EMCE, . 470 Conuiierciiil Street! Calls In the city or from thn country promptly responded to. S-lUdw'.'m 50 Men' day ticket . . Women's day ticket... Si Men'h season ticket.. $2 SO Women's sea.-on ticket. 1 IX) Send to the secretary at Silem for 11 pre mium ll-t. J.T. AITKHSON. resident J.T. filtKOO, Secretary. BLACKSMITIIIXG and WAGOXMAKIXG. UOLM, THE OLD RELIABLE 11LACK siuitli, lins removed Ills bliop to the corner of Coiuiacrelul nnd Chemcketo streets, where he Is ready to servo the public. Ho Is now prepired better than ever to do all kinds of w neon and carriage nuking nnd repairing; nil kinds of blnck smltlilng unit rcjulnng, nnd a cenernl liorse shoeing business, lie hns all kinds of shoes,steel,irottiug. liand mude, ete.,nud tits them In a si'lentlilo nuinner. Spcclnl atlcntioiigUcn to tho construction of wag ons nnd carriages. Heinembcr the place opposito Slate Insurance building. DR. JORDAN &. Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 JInrketst.San rrauclseo Admission 25 Cents, Go nnd learn how to avoid disease. Consultation nnd treatment personally or by letter, on snermntcrrhnni orgiiiiini weaKnc-s, anil nil disc iso of men. .send lor a book, l'rivnte oltleo 211 Consultation free. Our Guarantee If n dealer receives a complaint, (which ho believes to bo honest) from any musician to whom lio has sold anyof tneko strings, ho is authorized by us to give him another string without charge, and nil such loss will bo made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question, (llewaroot imitation.) Dealers will please send lor descriptive catalogue. Trad; supplied at lowest price. Geary street. BLACKSMITIIIXG and 1 SCRIB EMI HORSESHOEING. D OHL Have moved to 47 nnd 49 State street, whero they are now ready for work. All our old patrons nnd friends nre invited to call and see us in our new location. We are better prepared for work now thnn ever having secured more room. 10-1-tf. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL ' roR Boys and. Girls. ix"ifii. "." ...'"" -ii,- open ino scnooi will opi of September. Thorough instruc tion in the primary and navnced English Branches, LATIN m had LEMLNTS 0FJKSI In course. -m 1 and further Informa Mi inay br ipllcatlon to W iGHsm-ik ys5s 1 flr7ifEiRfiwS 1 WKrtrTs--;.vs yv a6l?vilbi4'A fJAv I "v J 1 hi li Jti r llaAS,'n?4& 1 3fei?2eaiKI eatiMj we are laiulllar with It we tlci'in it natural, thutiKh Tew senti ments arv on htinl to 1 tahllnh lu a community." Ono in btnu'le, In iviuliug the hl- . - rf.l.. 1. ... .I-'' toryuiwie i-nmcu rvvoiuiiou ntm( j,Ubj. 1 m Kfilnloi ay lo.j flwh u.l tffllieltUli ructliur, ct Uiv murikwBBtWtMmUnw,'' It MmiiM Iki iwiiunUly known that Dr. Ilenlv's Uitiiluliou Tonie lu Miresn he.irt,v Nmietlionml luervwMHl lij!iien. ilisnU mrvi.u.s ilenreslun iitnl low sjitrit. ovuninneH lack of eiietiix j nil iMkemlne.siiiiil will In. Hum), w 1.1 wsuiao it vibrouo, inaiait ; (W n life iul stamth into the '. p uiui wiuo uiutr eioi'ii. mie uiiKsl Ui.U.t, Solit U I), r, vITivU aiu eiear.y prxslueiyl by tho small , M:i;h. -. nunitiiHis eotuiMuuioutiM irvna tuo one on tlulum to tho oilier through tho hel( or roll er piauk on which, they both rest. A 1'itirut from llatiuu, , IViil "Im lJly want a craoVerl" 1U tprceo; ftstu tha UuhiOa,raUI Uoi my eol4 tKnil'' I A 'ii!i- i, is tlfcttriil It nut tint .SuUU.ui s .. cry m iitau, ami ' when lie ii lu wtU go te the luil plaiv. :h. ii,"' she s, "he wll Whlp.s.,1. hu.i everitHMly will U 1 glud." 3LUIYEL0US MEMORY DISCOVERY. OlOnly Genuin System cf Memory Training FourBoolii Leirned In one reading. Mind Hindering cured. Every child and adult prutlv h.n.fit SEE0 ANNUAL P,rSLl "Uucemenu to corresiwndence mil bi Vn-i rerr l.rt'vc',,i.with opinions of Dr. Win. A. to all ,j,.-..l. ;i f"na, 1110 Morld-fiuncHl .srmlnli-t in 7 teUttiMrtctutacMn silnil lUwet Daniel liivenluif Thomn lUmutnnlHn.il J..- son. Ih i-ront l'.l,,.l . . . .. !'!' IrlUicili,rnt't.rW'"coio. ! I?-,.lltur of the riirUttanA'ito,"te U ouw I SSajftBiE - , lUelwrd I, tor .hejeientiM.'llonl O.M.FERRY&CO.,DotrolMBIch. others. sVn?." by . nd rroi. .v. Loisirrn:, 237 nrtyAe.,Nv O' yvKr U.OOO.OCD i" ',J' ".' , ... , - . pa, Lett U buy twedl cx Itw IvsMt aol iaut ruiULle tiooso, uul ihcj om Ferry's Seeds T.nnr aco.! no Uldmd la b I ha 1 largest Seedsmen In the world. ' D M. FrcnrlCo'i lUnttratisl.DMcrip. Ilia uul l'ru-oj Cor. Chemeketa and StatesU. 8-20-tf I Wcra Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO KAKTTIlAINSnAIIiY! NO CIIAXGE OF CAK3 SHORTEST LInTtO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL anil MINNEAPOLIS. m:w un:YSTAULK. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor, Jc-UWO. dvr itr Vwny and Ulrty Mrw, X. K. cwr fnH l'biMKttbotel, &!, Or. i.xsl isriimiii.st:l : - t .iniu.r 'jJ ie!en. t irt-o!aj rb alw) on h.. 4 Citrje rtnuiibn PRINTING. Ihervorthern l'aclpc railroad Is the only iue running luenj;er trains, t-econd cuu4 Irrju-rs i(tve of charge) Luxurlom Way 'oa,i,i i-ullman ,I"alnce hleepin Can, "". Inning Car, (meals 75c) from fort mud ui the mat. ee tlint your ticket read via tho Northern faeitio railroad nnd avoid the change of cars. ' iNE OK T1IK I-AIlOKfT 15sT VIH-ISH-1'u.rnu In the t-tale. Uivrer rntn than . Essfaassf "vg $$$& I steam Wattr Bla oitro, ii 11 t ft i Hill 1 n. J1ir'tit iiniii 3 t. ,r, I. "e 1'ortland nt 8 a. in. and &) p. m. nt aiMlnueaiiolU or tiU lliul t ' 1 Division, Trains leave Front 'svt daily at ll:M a. m. and &W 1 ealTncomaat 7:10p mand - e;eatUevQamauiip.iu llmnn l"alact Weep.rg Car ..lies, finest paU-o dlnlnt ':iUnd, Tucoiiiaiindtktu .. A U CHAHI.TON s. Atent, 121 First t-U, CWj au, r-ortUad, Onpii, o ntr First aodO litf Uy