Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 02, 1889, Image 2

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    THE CAPITAL EVENING JOtJUlTAI.
THE CAPITAL JOURNAL
PUBLISHED DAILY, EXCEPT SUNDAY,
jir THE
Caoital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incono rated.)
Entered nt tho poMolIlce nt .Snlem,Or.,ns
sccond-dnss mutter.
CLARE O.IRVINE,
Manager.
Bco fourtli page for terms of subscrlp-
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the mime duy) should bo handed In by 1
o'clock.
Correspondence containing Hewn of In
terest nnd Importance Is desired from nil
parts of tho state.
Mo attention will bo pnld tonnonymous
communication.
Persons desiring the Cai-itai. .JmntNAt.
erved nt their houses ciiii (secure II by ihjh
jul card request, or by word left at this
otllce.
Hpcclmcn numbers scut free on appllcn
Hon. Odleo, corner Court nnd Liberty Streets.
MONDAY, SEITJ5MHEK '2, 1880
Boonkh or Inter tins man wlio cu
ries largo Hums of money about with
him will be i-dummI. Aftri wards lie
is n wlner but nitch Htiddor num.
Tho liifurinitlfiii, however, proven
valuable, If expensive.
No treasury in tho world ever eon.
ialned eo vast, u miiii of ninin.-y as
that or the UniUd .Suites. Tho lust
statement shown that there Is in the
treasury nulU our six hundred
millions in gold and silver coin and
bullion.
It is a laet worth I hi. kin:,' about
In all its b K.r'iiuH Uncover i2,0fK),i()'l
acres of the-o United ri tales are own
ed by citizens of European countries
Tills vast acreage owned by aliens is
equal to nine states of the size of
Massachusetts. Tin' nlk-n Enulish
landlords in Ireland do not own half
as many acres there as alien Euro
peans own In IIiIh country.
Tim nomination of General Ma
hone by the Virginia republicans lias
created much interest. It Is gener
ally bulloved by republicans thai
the brainy little man will win, and
the most sanguine democrats admit
that the result is doubtful. When
the tact is remcmbeied that these
same democrats are in a habit of
claiming everything this iiliiilstloi
Is not without iiiciiiiluir.
A London Newspaper.
The newspaper of London is a
great Institution. Each daily runs
up its news In a big card placed in a
public position around tho city a
new placard for each edition all
posted over the city like circus bills.
Tho London Times has one queer
custom. It costs six cents per num
ber, tho otliqrs but one or two cents.
Largo numbers subscribe only to
the tending of the Times a certain
hour dally. A carrier delivers to
his reader at a certain hour, and
then takes It back and delivers it to
another reader. This costs but two
cents, and begins at six ami ends at
twelve, noon. Bo one paper serves
six persons, and the carrier gets
twelve cents and bus the paper left.
A carrier with twelve patrons makes
a good living. Audthlsls oneoftlie
many thousands of ways of making
a living in a great city, anil shows
that cities must grow greater so
It tig as a port lni of their people are
nrinnerotH creators of wealth.
They will need the other.- to serve
them in somo way. IIo saw won
derful things in tho Times ollice.
Among olherthluH a man sits with
n telephone to his ear receiving tho
dilntcH of paill.iment ami petting
up with a typesetter, played like a
l.ipowilter; It is jtislllied by hand,
pio,f read, locked, sent to the btero
typj room for a paper-macho im
pression and carried to one of the
mittricc presses constantly run
ning. In like manlier all the news
Is gathered from the street anil tele
phoned with editorials to the
p Inter.
"Ilorft I'rmliico Watrti."
LO, THE POOR INDIAN.
(Strength of tho Various Indian Tribe and
Locution or Their Agencies.
Over one-fourth of tho Indian now liv
ing arc Included in what nro known as tho
"five civilized tribes," which live In the In
dian Territory, and whoso names and num
bers nre, according to tho Chicago liter
Octan, ns follews: Clierokecs, 23,OU0; Choc
taws, 19,000; Clilclrasatvs, 0,000; Creeks,
11,000; Hemlnolos, 3,000. Tho other tribes
nro oil small and distributed under tho vari
ous agents on reservations In twenty-thrco
Htntes and Territories. In Arizona thcro
nro thrco agencies tho Colorado Itlvcr
Agency, under which aro tho following In
i. ": MjIuvcs, 7C9; Chlmchuevis, 202;
Y ttnos, n tho Pima Agency, which has
I ruas, -I,I0J; ilnricopas, 310, and 1'apagos,
1 ii; tho Han Cntlos Agency, with 1,07
'..'hito Mountain Apaches, and of Apaches
of six other tribes, 3,599. Thcro aro also In
Arizona of Indians not under an agent,
1,312, of tho Mohave and other tribes. In
California tho tribes nro distributed as fol fel fol
eows: Hoopa Vnlloy Agency, Hoopas, 4C0;
Kiatnaths, 213; Mission Agency, Hcrranos,
W; Diegucnos, 872; Coahulla, 697, and San
Luis Hey Indians, 1,153; Hound Valley
Agency, 531 Indians belonging to the Ukio
and other Klamath tribes; Tulo Ilivcr
Agency, of tho King's Itlvcr and other
bauds, (579; also of Indians scattered
throughout tho Btato and not under on
agent a total of about 0,355. In Colorado
thcro nro at tho Southern Uto Agency,
of tho Moacho and other Utes, 995, and
Jacarilla Apachos, 7S5. Dakota has at
tho Cheycnno Itlvcr Agency, of Black
fcot and other Sioux, 2,783; mixed
bloods, 153; Crow Crock and Lower
Brulo Agency, Sioux, 2,252; Dovil's Lake
Agency, Sioux, 92S; Chippowas, 1,120; Fort
llcrthold Agency, Arickarecs, 501; Oros
Ventres, 602; Maudaus, 260; Pine Itldgo
Agency. Oirnlalla Sioux, 4,197; Choyennes,
323; mixed bloods, 402; Hoscbud Agency,
Urulo nnd other Sioux, 7,100; Slsscton
Agency, Sioux, 1,579; Standing Rock
Agency, Uncapapa and other Sioux, with a
fow of mixed blood, 4,5-15; Yankton Agency,
Yankton Sioux, 1,777. Idaho has at tho
Fort Hall Agency, Ilanuacks, 490; Sho
shoncs, 1,010; nt Lemhi Agency, about 551 of
I V.ll. II .!1 T.-A- T." 4
Congicssman "IlHIy" Mason tells, """ "". '" "By,
. i i . . i .i i I Ncz Perccs, 1,192, and of Indians not in-
uili considerable zest his tlrst ex- ciudedin thongcncles, tho Pend d'Orcilles
p rienco at speech making. It wis and Kootenais tribes, numbering about GOO.
hts maiden ed'ort at tho bar, and Ado from tho civilized tribes, thcro aro In
., . , . ,, ,, Indian Territory, at tho Choyonno and Ara-
Icnowhig that ho was to address tho, . AKeCychcvoiine9. 2.053: Arana-
Jury a week before baud, he prepar- hoes, 1,072. Kiowa, Comancho nnd Wichita
ed Ids speech carefully and conimlt-
ci.iue, and ho delivered ills speech
according to program. Then draw-
Tiii:iii:1s likely to bu some delay
In tho building of tho live war ves
sels provided for at tho last session
of congress owing to tho fact that
tho bids received were largely in ex
cess of the amount appropriated to
pay for them. Tho Navy depart
ment has Issued new proposals In
which Hoiui) modifications are made
which It is hoped will enable the
nhlp builders to get inside of tho ap
propriations with their bids, lloat
naval oilleers say that the appropri
ations are ton small lo obtain vessels
of tho claas wanted.
rilMiLAi'iTY of names brings
about somo queer things. For in
stance, a shoit tlmo ago Amirow .1.
Whllakorof Illinois, who wasfonu
crly a clerk in the fourth auditor's
ollice, was appointed deputy fourth
auditor. Saturday tho limit Ii audi
tor received a letter from Andrew J.
Whltakor of C'arpenlersvllle, 1111
nolri, stating that ho had scon a
notice of his appointment as deputy
fourtli auditor, and that ho accepted
tho appointment. Ah posslon is
nine points of the law tho Hist
named gentleman will probably re
tain the olllco while Ills Illinois
immcsako will ho allowed (o keep
the disappointment.
Agency Kiowas, 1,179; Comnnchcs, 1,010;
led it to memory. 'I ho eventful day ToVilcomCfl) nnd boionginB t0 tboW
waro, Ivecchio and Waco tribes, a total of
188 souls. Tlioro aro also at tho Osago
Agency, in tho Bamo Territory (isnges, 1,-
awneo and
one as, 623;
haunted mv time, and I leave tho Otoes and Missouris, S55; Tonkuwa and
eiirt.- in your hands, gentlemen,'' and Llpau Indians 85 Quapaw Agency-Shaw-
sat down. Tho watch did noLliao nl. 'Voo'riaSi i5l. rjunpaws, W; Seneca;
any worls hi It, and the case had, 247; Wyandottcs, 207. Tho Sac and Fox
linr n wnteb from bis Docket he said ' AL'cy' ln tUo Bamo lorrltory (
lug a wattn iiom ms pocKct, nt wuu m. KuW9) m. Qu!,1)au.g 7, 1a
Impressively, "nut 1 see I have ex- otoo Agency -Pawnees, 918; Poi
been knocked about tho houo for
years, hut as tho speech had been
marked at this place, "hero produce
watch," ho Hashed thu caso on tho
Jurv so Impressively that ho won
his suit.
A Convert.
Maine boasts of having a genuine
native-born Mohammedan. IIo Ua
queer follow, who dually became
nat lulled that the best religion in tiio
world was that of tho Arabian
prophet. IIo Is true to his convic
tions, prays (h reo times a day in a
prostrate position, facing tho cast
Agency in Iowa is occupied by 360 descend
ants of theso onco famous allied tribes. Tho
agency of tho samo imino In Indian Terri
tory has 52S Sao nnd Fox Indians; nlso,
Shawneos.TJ; Pottawatomlos, 418; Kickn
1)003, 323; Iowas, 89, nud of other tribes, 150.
Tho 1'ottawatomles and Great Ncmnha
Agency, in Kansas, has Kickapoos, 233;
Iowas, 115; PottawatonAos, 471, with about
J50 Chippowas nud othors. Michigan lias,
at Mackinac Agency, of tho various Chip
powa tribes, including somo Ottawas, 7,210,
and Pottaw atomies, 70; nnd Minnesota, at
tho Whito Earth Agency, of Chip
powos, 4,533, and Pillager Indians,
1,551, In Montana thcro aro nt
tho Ulnckfeot Agency, including IUaek
feet, Illood nnd Piegnn Indians, 1,
V27; nt Crow Agenoy, Crows, 2,450;
nt Flathead Agency, Pcnd d'Oriollcs, 600;
Kootenais, 4S2, and Flatheads, 728; Fort
llclkiiap Agency, Gros Vontros, 901; Assin-
At Htinrlso ho rises from his bed,
.1.. . I. .....I r...i ,..,,1 I.,, ...in .,.,.1 , '"'l' JiKUi"-y. u" uiuru, wh; jittsm-
bathes head, reel and hands, and i lbo,lie8;8W. VoJri icclt AKcney, Yankton
Imiwh to tho cast. This he repeats sioux, UI5; Asslulbolncs, 827; Tonguo Ittvor
at midday and sunhct. KromSatur-1 Agouey, Choyennos, 810. Nebraska lias at
liiv nli'bt till Mondav bo fasts and l"" u'"""" """ iuuKu JUjeuey, uunv
ln ntni mi ii)m aj nt lasts, imu ,m8i um. WInncbngos, 1,210; at Santcc
at times eats but twko a day.
Ilrigiii nf Smith.
Itayard Taylor one night at a
pirty was greatly bored by tho per
Santce
and Fluudrcau Agency, Poncns, 208; Santeo
Sioux, 1,091. In Nevada, at tho Nevada
Agency, thoro nro Pah-Utos, 891; Pi-Utes,
150, and at tho Wostorn Shoshono Agency,
Hhoshoues, 29il; Pi-Utes, lib; while of In-
si-dent nttomnts ofa irtiet to discus ' lua,m wauueniiK jioiu uio rosorves m
Misttnt aneinpiH oia hum to tustus U0 K(ut0 U01.o n tota, of nl)OUtor)00i ,u
sun myths, o matter whom the Now Mexico tho Moscalaro Agency onmn
convei'tiallon st raved, this uidivlilii-i crates Mesualaros, 437; tho Navajoo Agon
al was sure to drag it back to sun ' 4,y'1,,lv"1J,oc?N "l833' JIoq,VU1Vuobi0.?.U-,'-T'
' , ,.,,,. .,,,,,. and tho Pueblo Agency, Pueblos, 8,337. In
myths. "Did you ever think that Now York thoio aro still somo remnants of
the name Smith, so common ill all, tho old historic tribes, scattored on Bovornl
countries, is derived from Mm waall reservations In dlfTerent parts of tho
., ,, , i ,,. i iii , State, a total of -I.OoOIndiaas, divided thus i
myths'.'" asked laylor mlM-heivous- HliM' ..,-,,-... Onondairas. :0; Cayucas.
ly. "No, Indeed," was tho reply. 170; Ouoldas, 301, Tuscarorns, 451, and St.
In rortli Larolina and
States thoro nro
spnttorod iihont.
ed, ami the piK't had been sticcosstul , in Oregon thoro aroatdraad Hondo Agenoy
In banishing tho threadbare subject. "f tho Umpuuns and other tribes, !tu); at
- , Klamath Agency, of Klamuth, Jlotloo nnd
Tho DluVl'MU'P. I Snako Indians, 925; Siletz Agency, rem-
Small Hov I'u, what Is tho dif- aunts of a largo number of tribes, amount-
r...... iu..v .. .,.wJ,iut ...i ,... ' KA ,v la all; nt Umatilla Agency, of
.,.,..., ........,..-. ,v I AValla Wallas nud others. IWI: Warm
ly, io, iiiiieiu, im iu ivpiy. lie; uaeuuis, ,idi, lusciruru;
"Undoubtedly. Sun-nivth.Sumytli, ltegU Indians, tttt. la North
ts ...ii. u... iii. in i'. i,....i. I Tonnesseo and adjoining St
Smyth, builtli!" Every one laugh- ,, sono am Chomlt0l?a 8C
optimist?
I'u Well, let mo see If 1 can Illus
trate the matter. You
ItN not for iih to teach eliarlty to
our Christian brethren, hut when
wo hear one denomination denounce
another wo feel that tho denunci
ators might bo doing better. Wo
dislike to hear good people who In
tend well demean themselves In this
way. Wo cannot all think alike,
and so lie who spake ns never man
npako left a hroad creed In which
all could agree and cry amen, vU.:
"Do as ye would bo done by;'1
'Love thliu) enemiesthy neighbors
iih thjelf." "This Is all." How
thou call a follower of Ills, an Ajuxs-
"tie, denounce well-ineanlng, good
citizens who dlsagiee with him on
minor points',' Lately we heard of a1 dcrstand tho dlllereneo K'tween a Kulispols, Spokano, Nei Porco nnd other
minister denouncing Christian pessimist and an optimist"
Springs Agency, of different tribes, 857, and
roaming on Columbia rlvor, somo 800 In.
I'llow I'm l,",lla ul iiiuureui inues, jor wuoiu no
i nwilin I1114 birtll tm-ivlilnil Tliorrt nnl nr
often discouraged and things don't! Indian ngoncios In T-nns, but thoro aro a
look to mo as If they'd over go light, fow Alabama, Cushattas and Muskokoos
Well; at such times I can be wild to tv,red "'el tho State uiaklng a total
,',,,,. I of about 300. la Utah tho Uintah and
boa pessimist. Hut years ago, 0urnv Agonoy provldos for 2,011 Utes of
when I was a young num. every-, different hands, but thoro aro somo 40O or
thing looked bright and rosy and I uoro '" wuilug bands through tho Tor-
, ... ,, i .. . rltory, not under ngiuicy jur sdietion. la
was hopeful. 'I lion I was an op., Wtt.liinBton Torrito?y tho Colvill Agenev
tiiuist. Now, my son, can you un- has tho oversight of 3,0S3 Imiuns of tho
BeloutistH, SplrltuallsiHand Unltarl- Small Hoy Oh, yes; one Is nmr
aim as lutldels, etc. Was this light'.' ried and tho othci Isn't.
lie (.elected somo h.id characters, , T-. r . ,
, ,, , , ,, , , ,, , ' Age cannot expect to be honoieil
HomofooMsh fanatics, and describing ,,.., . 4 ,,. ., , , ...
.. , i , ,i i i , f t tres to act ko glided youth.
tliulr to idt o , t he r cr nus, made an "
Indictment against the whole body.
What a weak, lllogled discount ho
made. It Is folly to charge a whole
community with nllVufCs done by a
few. As to ChiNtlau Science and
Spiritual phenomena one would
naturally think a true Udlevor
would rejoice to ceo the miracles
(Milled absurd and impossible
actually performed and credited by
:lcntlllc nica to-day.
. M:.;;iors xihVzitMvi.
.. ..:u5y nvly rvorto.t '
I'ateiu 31cdltutc.
'mivwTVuovnluttwWwtwB !' ':
t . I wb a t"''"' ' nVnr for u wlih l:i
I 'o-osii .:; !(!. STinkwIthl'iov--l
i"'u! ; ii . 'jJ 'Vi5e'Wc8a.ii.
' i - i eaUi.lo. T!w On MM. ' l
I . I1 ,iuUmir intll'o tWuSRliHhr-u-j.--'
.t A t'. o 1 Hi'lu Nnarrl"ii ;
i uvuJ Utikl purt.1i, ibo ctllvl i t .
V plj'lttjut lisilUoot lNMuth IliluukHMiui '-
1 u'.vudy ill.tn-nlUKl) do!lito m dUmtrvm-.
h miMt irvHtmttu; titT bctiirtlJoiiilul.oiu-
trlbos; tho Noah Hay Ageucy has 793
i Makahs nud Qulllohutcs; tho Qutiialclt
Agiicy tuts tribo roauuints belonging to
tho groat Sollsh family mainly; ttttj tho
Nlsijunlly nud S'Kokomish Agouey, 1 ,003;
tho Tulalip Agency, 1 ,278; tho Yakauin
Agency, l,7U, besides somo 2,000 Yakamas
not kept oa any reserve. Wisconsin has
uador tho Oreoa Hay Agouey Ouuidas,
1,733; Menominee, 1,810, and Stockbndgo
Indians, 131; uador Lu Pointo Agouey,
Cliippowus, 1,013; Pottawatomlos, UXV, bo
idos somo IWk) Wtauobagxis and 2S) lVtta
watomlos outsKloof agency control. Thcro
aro la Wyetulu at tho Shoshono Agency,
Arraimhoes, tt.i; Shoshoaoi, 810, Aud,
tlunlly, tlnsre nro lu Indiana aud Florida
somo Mutmios and St-mlimlos, with total
number estimated at lJ, and ta Mumo
atKHit 410 Old l)vn Indian. Tho above
summary U condeascd from tho tables of
population given la tho rciort ot tho Coai
uiUsloucr oa Indian affairs for 18)7.
DmiBT In Lvml l'lt.
It U elahuotl to be proven, beyond Ml
doubt, that waters which circulate or staud
- n ..i...ur.i ..i.,ui ........ i... 1.,,.-r ratified, PUo thon catted upon Mis. KVwW-r.
VV phicanl placed on a window of m MwU wlw0 MBW BUU4lg
utthiH-niaker's simp near I rlplcgate, ' ,.a ,.ur.Hj ,y 0v WwtaUo sartuiMirti;
Iiondon, many years ago, Is said to Mm. lmlor mM ii wmwuo that Ii had cutv-t ,l( lortj0'.uloi pr vool, not only take up
have rend as fellews: "Surgery iKir-' 'vala tvaHurvl. the iwuliU rum ,rtlelo of lead throuRh mcvlmtucaUctwn
rnrnuvl on lived HiKit . and SIkhu 1' w nt lor nd bocu. ll.o scuta d , fnouon ,Uut attack the metal, tho re-
formed on tiHi i, k m h n M8n o , u.uvuWo ,,, UWl , Mt o h u; etull,. ,oaa wrbolmt0.
bltiuvii Leg hetttiiid Isutud upright m.cr, vtduc- ud ditho orvu, ud l-s Aiwnbag lo the most caduout uulhontw
dlsordcrxd feet repaired the wi ut d- worm tomarh ionic, were tho ery tblujs iu tt,i Ime uilnu to ouan title of load thus
p.l lieu'vd. The whole Coiiidltuilou iledi ud tho Usaa Uuproiliuj aud m Uiroduid lute und uccumuUiuuB In tho
,.....i..',i ,.ii.l th.. h .le hiiiuu ri.nl l.v IwtoM ! wltUlo loriuifiUU ThU wuudj ,ytcw, tautt mule oag the eauc ot
jiionded and he b I upju.rtvd. bf Va Cc,l(JU m , ,,,, fVxU glwu ftud dffwUTf BUtrlUon ta lurgc
(HjewBt', I y l It" i JJWWarf.-VoaffffaflfwS V
The Chief Hrmon for UIO great 5U9.
ecss of Hood's Sarsaparllla is found In th4
article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tin
fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac
complishes what is claimed for It, Is what
bas given to this medicine a popularity and
lalo greater than that of any other sarsapa.
Mi-i A!i-e rllla or blood PUri
ei I X VV 1115 neT ,etoie tho public
flood's Sarsaparllla cures 8crofula, Ball
rtlicum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sic
Headache, lllllousness, overcomes Thai
Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength
ins the Nerves, builds up tho Whole System
Hood'H Siir-.i-.parilla is soldbyalldruf
lists. $1 j six for f 5. PreparedbyC. I. Hoc4
(U).. Apothecaries. Lowell, Mass.
A writer has noticed that nothing
makes a woman laugh so much as a
new set of teeth. Six women can
talk all nt oucc nnd get along first
rate, and no two men can do that.
A woman can throw a stone with a
curve that would be a fortune to a
ball player. Woman's greatest
glory is her hair, and she should be
very economical of it, bays a cynic,
when she Is cooking. But the
women do not always come oil' sec
ond best. A ludy stood hanging on
to the strap of a tram car, when n
workman iu tho far corner nrose
and politely offered his frcat: "I
thank vou," she bald in a very sweet
tone, "but I dislike to deprive the
only gentleman iu the car of his
scat."
"Tlicio was n frog that lived In a spring
Ho caught such a cold that be could not
king."
Poor, unfortunate, Hatrachaiii! In
what a mil plight he must have been.
And yet his misfortune was one that
often befalls singers. Many a once
tuneful voice among those who be
long to the "genius homo" is utter
ly spoiled by "cold in tho head," or
on tho lungs, or both combined.
For tho nb'jve mentioned "croaker"
we aro not aware that any remedy
was ever devised; but wo rejoice to
know that all human singers may
keep their heads clear and throats
In tunc by a timely use of Dr. Sage's
Catarrh Itemedy and Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery, both of
which arc bold by druggists.
A girl who was persecuted by a
beau who cair.o often and stayed
late and was completely im
pervious to hints, recently hit upon
tho following ingenious plan to rid
herself of an obnoxious swain.
She gave him a pencil and paper
and said: "Now make u row of
eleven ciphers; now make a perpen
dicular mark downward on tho richt
side of tho llrst cipher; upward on
the light of the fourth; downward
on the right of tho fifth; upward on
tho right of the seventh and eighth;
downward on tho Unlit of the
tenth." She then asked hlin what
ho had written. The clt'ect was
electrical.
A M05U.YS lUSl'OVEUV.
"Another wonderful discovery ha
been made and that too by a lady in
this country. Dibcaso fastened its
clutches upon her and for seven
years slio withstood its bevcret tests.
tint her vital organs were under
mined aud deatli seemed imminent,
l'or three months she coughed Inces
santly aud could not sleep. She
bought of us a bottlb of Dr. King's
New Discovery for Consumption
and was m much relieved on taking
tlrt do-o that she slept all night
and with one bottle has been miracu
lously cured. Her nnmo Is Mrs.
Luther hut.." Thus write W. U.
llamriek .t Co., of Sliolby, N. C.
(Jet a free trial bottle at Daniel
Fry's druir store.
J.obbs Did the old gentleman
leave much when he died? llobbs
He left tho earth. What more
could 1 expect?
MAIilT IvT.NsI
Wo desire to Kiy to our citizens
Unit for yearn wo have been selling
Dr. King's New Discovery for Con
sumption, Dr. Klng'sNew Life Tills,
Hueklen'n Arnica Salvo and Electric
Hitters, and have never handled
remedies that sell as well, or that
have given Mich universal (satisfac
tion. Wo do not hesitate to guar
antee them every time, aud wobtand
ready to refund the purchase price,
if satisfactory results do not lollow
their iih', These remedied have won
their great popularity purely on
their merits. Sold bv Daniel J. Fry,
druggist.
A lady joking anout her nose,
slid: "1 had nothing to do about
shaping It: It was a birthday
pre.-ent."
This is the season of tho year
u hen the raw, cold winds crvatusad
havoc- with the hands aud complex
ion. Soft white hands and a clear
"peachy" complexion can bo as
suredly preserved by the frequent
application of Dutard's SiKvlllo. If
rutibetl Into the tklu well it leaved
no givany surface. The akin
ulworiw It. Sold by D. W. Mat Hews.
"Well, Hi iivne, how do you tlnd
yourself?" "Never lose myself. If
I did I aujipose I'd udvtU,"
The Best Residence Localities
Tn tlie city of Portland and other prosperous towns nro those owned by men or corporations who
have the disposition and ability to improve them.
HIGHLAND
ADDITION
-IS OWNED BY
UumDd
MM
And this Corporation is determined to
lab It
is
Awie
m
i
i
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 nnd High
land additions and around Highland Park
TUB FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE
Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no
lots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be
TP-IH MOST POPULAR RESORT
ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM.
Lots in Highland Additon are High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage
The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings aud our highest
mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and
a number of residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots
within tho limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. "We can sell you better lots iu High
land addition for ono-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi
cally not half so far from the public buildings aud the business part of the town as the majority of the so
called "Inside lots."
Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars,
And let some other fellow pay 51000 for an inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of $700 you can
build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of iuterest that- will buy you nearly two thousaud street car
tickets every year.
.... IWIJJI1 ! gJMILH.UyMJWWllHmJO'JLJMr.a
Oregon State Fair
Twenty-ninth annual exhibition nt Sntem,
Oregon,
Commencing Monday, Sept. 16,
Contlnaln; one week under tho innnoge-
lnent of tho Oiegon Htnte Hoard
of Agriculture.
OVER $1,500
ii Cash Premiums
ONered for Agricultural stock, dairy nnd
meiiinulcal exhibits, for works of art,
fancy work, and for trlnls of speed.
Running and Trotting Races
EVERY DAY,
Inieortmit ImprovemenlH have been
lundola tho premium list.
Iteduced rates for fares nnd freights on
all transportation lines to nnd from the
fair.
HtlCES OK ADMISSION:
W. S. M0TT, M. D.
(Kormorly of Williams Grove, l'a.)
OIUco for the present nt
RESIDENCE,
No. 470 Commercial Street!
Cnlls In the city or from tho country
promptly responded to. 8-lGdv2m
BLACKSMITII1NG aud MGOXMAKING.
JOHN HOLM, THE RELIABLE BLACK
smith, has removed his shop to
tho corner of Commercial und Chemekete
streets, where ho Is rendy ,to serve the
public Ho Is now prepared better than
ever to do ull kinds of wagon nnd carriage
making und repairing; nil kinds of black
smithing and repairing, nnd n general
horse shoeing business. Helms all kinds
ofshoes,stecl,trottlng, hnnd made, etc., and
tits them ln a scientific manner. Special
attention given to the construction of wag
ons nnd cnrrlages. Remember the place
opposlto State Insurance building.
.Men's day ticket
Women's day ticket
Men's sensou ticket ...
Women's season ticket
oO
25
$2 M
. 1 00
Send to tho secretary nt Salem for n pre
mium list. J.T.AH'KRSON.
l'resldeut
J. T. GIUXJC., Secretary.
grrrza G.OOO.OQia iJ UJfc !
ot lnltrnmjaJinotrBlubidho(u.nd tnerma
Ferry's Seeds
&FKRRT loam
DOledd ta b Um
Margest Seedsmen
& in ina wona.
D 1LFxxyCo'i
UlaitntM, DMcitn.
Uw4naVricd
SEE0 ANNUAL
rnr incto
ffin K na.-i rirr
tA ftil tudiinla mwtA
La I TlA- -.Tr!-Z
iuwviiiukuuil jaimnk
"i'm l OiaaM Mnd lor tt. Addraa
D.M. FERRY CO.,Drirtt. Mcfc.
9dkBA.D.
jRPfiiRB
M?j&s$m
'wriirnivai
w:iv.rL
DR. JORDAN 4 Co.'s
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
751 Market st. San Francisco
Admission 25 cents.
Go nnd learn how to avoid
dlseuso. Consultation nnd
trentment personally or by
letter, on spennaterrhoen
orgcnltnl weiikness, nnd nil
dlsensseof men. Send for n
book. I'rlvnto olllco 211
Uenry street. Consultation free.
JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON
Importers nnd "Wholesale dealers in
MUSICAL MERCHANDISE. New York.
13 and 45 Walker St. John F. Stratum's
Celebrated Russian Gut Violin strings, the
Finest in the World.
Our Guarantee If a dealer receives a
complaint, (which be believes to be honest)
from any musician to whom he has sold
any of theso strings, he Is authorized by
us to give him another string without
chart,'?, nnd ull such loss will bo made good
by us to our customers, without quibble or
question. (Beware ot Imitation.) Dealers
will please send lor descriptive catalogue.
Tract supplied at lowest price.
ST. PAUL'S SCHOOI,
-FOB-
BLACKSMITHIXG and HORSESHOEING.
SGEUBER ft POHLB
K ( t
Hiivo moved to -17 nnd State street,
where they nre now ready for work. All
our old patrons nnd friends nre invited to
cnll nnd see us In onr new location. We
Hre better prepared for work now thnn
ever having secured inure room. 10-1-tf.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
' UlOnly Gtnutoe Sjtem of Memory Training
1 Four Books Learned In one reading,
Mind wandering cured.
. Eery child and adult greatly benefited.
I 0roat Inducements to rorrcspondencr
I Classes.
l'ro.pectus, with opinions of Dr. Wui. A.
Hammond, tho world-fumed Spei-lallst In
Mlud Dlteiocs, Daniel tirwulcuf Thomp
son, the great l'syehologlst, J.M.Buckly
! hJ ; ll,lcnard,lYl 'ir,the scientist, lions.
...... ...I..,, juuuu i. neiunman, una
others, sent post free by
Prof. A. LOIsETTK. S37 Fifty Ave., NY
Jc-i:ws. dw
Boys and Girls.
The school will open on the 2Uh
of September. Thorough Instruc
tion in the primary and
navanced
English Branches.
LATIN AND EEMLNTS OF MUSI
-In course.-
'i fUtMS nnd further Information may bo
pad on application to
REV. K. H. POST,
Cor. Chemeketa and State Sis.
8-20-tf
Northern Pacific Railroad.
Gaines Fisher, Proprietor.
lmer Kerry and Liberty streets, N". K,cor
from Cheiuffceio hotel, Salem, Or.
?
I f trt...il I n.. .. . . ... . " TM
Good arvutnmovUtloni for commercial Mhehute,d ulgret ilsoount. sBdRfe
Uvler. KtrtU rl alvray. oa hand iJJb JwTotlBfcand Jaruo ol
GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE.
TWO FAST TRAINS DAH.Y !
NO CHANGE OK CARS
SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO
And ull points East via
St. 1'AUL aud MINNEAPOLIS.
1 ho Northern racWc railroad ut the nljr
line running lossenger Iralns.txxxmd clu
sleepers (iree of charge) Luxurious Day
couches i'ullman l"ulace Hleeping Osrs.
l'ulaceDlulngCurs.lmeuU 75c) from Port
land to the cost.
PRINTING.
ONE OK THE IVRGESST J5TAnLiaiI. J
meats In tho Hlate. Lower rates than ;
Soe that your ticket rend via the Northern
-ucino railroad and avoid the
change of curs.
leElVe rorlland nt Un m niiH K-iH n Bl.
dally uirive alMlnneupolU or UU Paul at
tfcOj p. in.
I'.vcu . Division. Trains leave Front
undo si.ci dully at lli&J a. m. and &0
p. in.; A.. -fulTurunuint 7:10 p mand
til h m an . i e.utli tlsfln in anilWSp. Bi
through 1ui. tu I'uuce Hecping num
t'l.-nm day tu urs, nno.1 paUce dlnlac
irLtul" miid.lacoiiutaDdBMtUe
dmci. l . m t.-. a. H. t-'JlA LTON
.Wi.Mtu gtnt, 131 rut fcU OT.
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