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THE CAPITA!, EVENTING JOUIiNAI.. TIE CAPITAL JODRKAI, FUHLIHIIEI) DAILY, EXCHPT8UNIMY, HY T1IK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) KnUrcd nt tlio post'illlce nt Hnlcm,Or.,nn second-class matter. CLARE B.IRVINE, Manlier. Hco fourth lio for terms of mibflcrlp- Advertisements to Insure- Insertion (for the snme luy) should he luinilcil In hy 1 o'clock. ... Correspondence containing now or In terest nnil Itiiportnncu Is desired from nil pjrtSOf tlllJStllte. No attention will he paid toniionymous communication. 1'crwino desiring tlio Capita i. .Jotm.v.w, icrved nt their houses ciui mi'iiro It hy kc 1il enrd rcpiest, or hy word left nt this otllce. ,, Hpcclmeii number Kent frenon uppllon- Olllca, corner Court mid Liberty HtrcclH. WEDNESDAY HEITEMHKIt I, 18SU Tiiuuiirorinciit In HiIciii'h public hcIhkiIh nnil at tlio univLTMlly this year Ih llntturln;,'. It InillcateH lu crcnpctl population In tliu oiiu rasu nnil popularity In tlio other. Kaleni Ih truly mi (.'durational center. A if Ar.i'-i)ozi:.v ol tlio most huo ceHsful men of New York wore re cently askeil what clianeo young men havu to get on In the world Uicho ilayH. Jay flould, IttiHiell Bilge, CJonlon IJeiinett, Norvln Green anil Charles A. Dana wild tlio outlook wai never ho good "h how. "What one quality xhotild they p h hohs to Hiicceeil host? was the iiUH tlon iiHkeil of eaoji. r-'ngu repliul: "Caution;" (lotild, "I'eseveiauee;" Oreen, "IJuril work;" Ueniietl, "Knterprlxo;" Dana. "Hralim." JlY next hwihoii Puluiii Will have a fruit cannery of largo proportions. It Ih propoHeil to I'HtnlilMi Htorago ilepotn In the imihI anil elHewhereanil Hell the goods illreet to tlio retailor, thtiH Having to the consumer the prollt that would gototho wholcH.iler and Johlier and placing Oregon mill on the lah o of t lie cniiMimer at art low a (lguie as any other canned goods of eitial iiiallty. Tlio Wil lauietto evaporator company are in teresting thciiiHclveH in the cannery project, tlio HiiecehH of w hleh Ih guar autceil. Sali:m Ih now going to have an other line of Htieet railway. The new lino will run from Commercial Mtreet to the penitentiary ami the iiHylum. It will puss thioiigh u thickly nettled portion of the city and Ih certain to he a paying line from tlio Htart. There will alwayH 1)0 Heavy travel to ami from the Htate liiNtitutlonH and aside from this it will compete for Hh hIihio of the travel to the Htate house and depot. The men who are at the head of the enterprise are a guarantee of Itn huo- COHS. Tiiniti: Is a mortgage on the White house. The Virginia legisla ture has a claim agaliiHt the govern ment for the money borrowed by (tcncral Washington to build the present structure, and It will pie scut that claim to congress and ask for the payment of the old debt be fore commencing the new claim, which Ih for H'JO.OOO. It has never been denied by the government, nor can It be, lor they have the prom ise of thegoveriimeutiiadethioiigh Washington, to pay the money back to Virginia. They will not, pel haps, ask the claim to Ui paid in money, but will piobahly suggest that con gress defray the expenses of build ing the proposed national highway to Mount Vernon. .1. i:illl(JAI'l(Si AM IIDSlMLsS, Ail exchange gives the following solid remarks of wisdom, which many u young man will tlo to heed: "Thoro Is occasionally u young mull In this day of general enlight enment and Intelligence who lie lloves It is possible for a commeielal school to guarantee In advance that when he lias passed through its course of study It will have u snug business position, attended with little labor and a inagnitlceiit salary ready to his hand, and lie appcar to assume Unit his character and ability will not become factors, in the ease. All that Is required of liiui, he iui'.iglues, Is to pay the tui tion fee mid get through the course of study mid th u look to the school for ti position, Why do not the young men who enter the law and medical college expect their alum mater to provide them mi established practice, or llioeo who aro trained lloutliios, A Chicago lawyer has explained to a Chicago court that a hoodoo Is something which pursues it man with uil-sfoituuc, much in the man ner that a wheelbarrow makes its haunting prepuce known for a weary while to the unfortunate who has stumbled over it In the dark. A man who has U-cu hoo dooed limit (hut all the forcisof uat- for the ministry In the theological tire are inactive conspiracy against Miliool ex peot to U provided with j him. If In goo-out to hoi row money popular cly pulpits upon completing his pocket will ho picked mid none the course. .No, young man, this Is of his friends will loud him a cent. Is not tit" way of the world. When ' If he gxvson a Journey the ulrad nyoung man l prepared forbuMneM. , train will run oil' the track. If he . i . I,. i . . ' AOKICUTIIKAI- I'AIHS. This Ih tlio season of the agricul tural fairs. Thut farmers should in terest themselves In these exhibitions seenm to go without paying, and presents ti question which evidently answers Itself. Every considerable Industry takes this moans of adver tising Itself to the public, and the commercial interest, which, al though of great Imjwrtance Is sec ond to that of agriculture and main ly depends upon that for Its devel opment, spends millions of dollars and avails Itself orevery opportunity and excuse of making the most con spicuous display, regardless of cost. It must be confcHsed that uu agrictil tuial display Is, however, more of a personal than a relative atlalr, anil Is receptive In Its tendencies rather than discursive; that Is, the farmers in their exhibitions attract related InilustrleHto hIiow what they cm do for agriculture quite as much as the farmers attempt to hIiow what they ca do for tlie public. A Hii'-ietsful agricultural fair Is a ur.iiiil oblect Ichhoii for tho fanners and n means of mutual Instruction. The lino stock, excellent products, nnil the opportunities of conversa tion and consultation ofler Invalua ble educational facilities which are not to lie neglected, while the varied array of farm inachinerv and appli ances atlord indispensable informa tion in legard to lo the aids mid helps oll'ered lo fanners by mechan ical in lu-trles. All this Instruction Is especially valuable to farmers, and everyoueoftlieiUHhou.il make it a special duly and consider it a special prlveleg.) to attend these displays ami m ike as much of them iih they can. Tue i ttendanls at the various siands where machinery Is exhibited are ready and eager to ex plain the nature and working of their, wares, and every facility hIiouIi! bo given theui to expend their gen erous volubility of which tho most should be made. Every farmer should be an exhib itor at tlio fairs. I lo should make it a special part of his worK to prepare something forexhibition. And tills, not so much for the value of the piciulumsoirercd, but for the sake of comparison and comparing notes with oilier exhibitors. Kamicm and all others engaged In agricul tural work of whatever kind have no secrets to guard; they have no use for patents on their productions or for monopolies of any kind. Con sequently, whatever one knows or thinks or learns Is common property and Ih dispensed trecly to everybody. In a gathering of farmers tho knowl edge of all combined Is quickly dis tributed, and every one learns some thing from every other one. l'rall the reasons mentioned, and for others too numerous to mention, fanners and all other persons that may bo Interested in their success should visit the exhibitions and get all tho useful Instruction that is possible out of them. Koit one post master who perforins his duty In notifying publisher that their papers address il to cer tain parties remain dead In theolllce, tbeie mo many who neglect that duty. I'ostmasteis should not le negligent In this respect, as pub lisher gencially do not care to foiee their papers upon thiwe who do not want them. Such stihsciibeis never pay for their pa pel any way. Thcv are dead beats and the sooner the publishers limit them out the better It It for all concerned. The.lot'it AM. is forced on nobody. If a sub scriber wants It discontinued all he has to do Is to pay up his arrears mid order It discontinued but don't forget the arrears. Tin: remark of (he man who has not visited Salem for several months is, "Well, Salem Is having a nice healthy boom." Thut Is a fact. She It Improving more than in many years and Is building some very line houses, ller enterprises me extend ing and her future Is blight. She It lua valley that U at productive as the famed garden of Eden. , TOO LATE I TOO LATE I They itolc all my lightning before It struck, And bottled my thunder beforo It burst; Sbakcspcaro and Plat o and Kant wero In luck, They were born, they were born tho flrstl Thcro is Homer, too, has been highly praised For writing my thoughts before I was born, Ho Alls the trumpet of Kamo upraised, I, tho little end of the horn I And the world unites to praise Cicero Tho while they laugh my concc t! i to scorn. And Montague, and Chaucer, and Pindar and Poc, Who robbed me before I was born. They spoko beforo I had over a chance. Thesb pirates who scuttled my song-ships grand. And boarded my tr'remes of gay romance Ueforo I could take command. They wrote my thoughts and were covered with They spoke my thoughts and men called them WhlloTlangulsh unknown In those subsequent days A raan owabornlate FIGHTING WITH BURGLARS. Two Victorious Enoountora with Mlftnlght Maraudora. ADVENTUHE NO. 1. Twice In my life I have been placed in po rtions thut served to "harrow up my soul, freeze my young blood," and tued y hair as gray as a rat's before my fortlotn birth- I had been hired, when a small lad, as on mlnr.ilrlc or unnrcntice In a wholcsalo lmulwaro Btoro in New York. After sev ci ul years' service, during which I gained a Kood practical knowledge of tho business and Brsilunl promotion, I becamo tho head salesman and enjoyed tho fullest couUdcnco of my employers. Iwns nearly twenty years of ago when tho ndventurowhichl am aboutto relato oc curred. Tho work of my early apprentice ship hud enlarged and strengthened my muscular system, my health wnsotits best, nnd as I had never been exposed to peril I knew but little of tho sensation of fear. For many years I had slept nlono In tho store. Every evening tho doors and win dows in tho rear wore protected with heavy iron shutters, swung from outsido and strongly barred nnd bolted insldo; tho hatchways leading to tlio collar nnd second iloor wcro securclv covered and fastened; ono of tlio massivo wooden front doors wns bolted at tho top nnd bottom, while tho other was only carefully locked, and tho key was seldom removed. Sly bed occupied a corner of tho counting room, midway between tho front nnd rear of tho store. Upon retiring I always turned olt all tlio cat, for, if necessary, I could, from long familiarity witli tlio store and its contents, rnako my way snfely about all parts of It in tho most profound darkness. In all my mercantilo bfo tho premises hud never been besot by burglars, nnd, in deed, tho storo was so carefully closed nnd guarded ngalnst Intruders that it was doomed invulnerable. Ono night I was suddenly awakened by somo noiso that scorned to como from out sido of tho store. As I raised myself in bed to listen I heard a neighboring city clock strike two. When its vibrations censed, I felt sura that something was wrong at tho front door. Thcro seemed to do a saw and other sharp implements in operation. Thus impressed, I quiotly roso, dressed, nnd madomywayin tho dark to tho front. -. l.lstoning for a few seconds, I could hear faint whispers, and then tho sound of a small saw. Then I know that burglars wero cutting n holo in tho door, in order thut tho key might bo reached and turned. From marks discovered on tho koy, during a subsequent examination, it was ovldcnt Hint thov had tried to turn it with nippors, hut it was too cumbrous, and tho effort had been nhandoned. I could havo frightened nwny tho in truders by mnklng n nolso nnd lighting tlio gas, but I wished, if possible, to thwart their purposo in another manner, nnd capture ono of tho marnudors. With this Intention I cautiously crept to a package of stout bed-cords, ono of which I seized, and returned to tho door. In tho end of tho cord I mado an easy-running uooso, and strongly fastened tliu bight to tho leg of a neighboring counter that supported' heavy boxes of tla-plato. Then I carefully held tho nooso around tho place where tho burglars wero cutting tho holo. After waiting a fow minutes, I heard them romovo tho piece of wood which they had sawed out. Tho light of a bull's-oyo lantern Hushed for tin instant at tho aper ture, Kiinlcit'iitly to roveal its outllno and eunblo mo to adjust tho nooso. Tlieantuau's una was thrust through tho holo. Tills was tlio opportunity for which I had waited. A quick and vigorous movement drew tho nooso tightly nround tlio fellow's wrist, and then 1 hauled on tho cord with all my strength until I hud pulled tho ana through tho hole us fur as I could, notwith standing tho opposition manifested by its owner. Thoro was no noise, although tho follow was undoubtedly in great pain ; nud when I had tlrmly secured tho cord to tho countorl follulonglt until I touched tho arm, and found that It had been forced through tho openlug almost to tho shoulder. 1 was not In tho least frightened. I had ono of tho burglars a prisoner, unit I know that tho others would not long remain with him. On tho whole, 1 was rather pleasant ly excited, und quito exultuut over my suc cess. Bllpplngonmy shoes, I lighted throo or four gas-jets, unfastened a luck door and shouted down tho alloy for a policeman. As soon as hocumo I let hlmliuutoof ttio store, and then wo beguu to reconnolter and as certain tho status of affairs at tho front. Tho arm was still there, of course I should havo been exceedingly astonished if It had dlsapjieared. Tho cord was tightly drawn around tho wrist, and tho hand was black, owing to tho stoppago of tho circulation of tho blood. Thq po.lceumn then returned to tho alley nud made Ins way to the front, puking up another rf.lcor on tho htrcctto assist hlai. Presently I hoard thorn shoutini; to mo that tho burglar was dead; that hit companion, flndinir It liiii4tblo to rotoaso him, nud fearful that ho would expose thorn to tho authorities, had cut hi throat from ear to The Chief Rrnion for tno great SB ecss of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In th4 srtlclo Itself. It is merit that wins, and tn tact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, Is whii bas given to this medicine a popularity and alo greater than that of any other sarsapa. Merit WinS flCr before thopublle. Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Illllousness, overcomes Thai Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength sns the Nei ves, builds up the Whole System. Hooil'n Mui-Mipiit-Ulu Is soldbyalldnuf Slsls. $l;slxforS5. l'reparedbyC. I. HcsX Co.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. Texas is more honest than most states, as she it bigger than any. Her law provides that "for every fight between man and man, or be tween dogs and bears, or between bulls and any iHlier animals, or be tween dogs and dngs, $500 for cacti performance." That's better than to have a law against these things and permit its violation. "Theio was ii frag that lived In a spring Ho caught such a cold that he could not xing." Poor, unfortunate, Uiitrachain! In what a fcitd 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 the head," or on the lungs, or both combined. For the above mentioned "croaker" we are not aware that any remedy was ever devl'-ed; but we rejoice to know that all human singers may keep their heads clear and throats in tune by it timely usuof Dr. Sage's Catarrh 'iteincdy mid Dr. Pierce's (iolden Medical DNcovery, both of which are sold by druggists. The great bridge which is to cross tho St. Lawrence at Quebec will, with its approaches, be nearly ;?4, 000 feet or nearly six miles mid a half long. Tho top of the bridge will be -I0S feet above high water level, allowing the largest ocean ves sel to pn-s under 11. One span in tho bridge will have a length of 14 1U feet. A MUM V.N S UIM'OVHtV. "Another wonderful discovery lin been made and that too by u lady in tills country. Disease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severst tests, tint htr vital organs weio undui mined and death teemed imminent. For three months she coughed Inces santly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottlu of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taking tlrst (Iomj that she slept all night and with one bottle lias, been miracu lously cuied. Her name is Mis. Luther Lutz." Thus writo W. C. Hantrick iV Co., of rihelby, X. V. Get a free trial bottle ut Daniel Fry's ilruir store. Magistrate AVhat'n the piisoner's name'.' Otlleer Sho is known as Hig Amy. Magistrate Then I shall not commit her. Otlleer Why not, sir? Magistrate It is illegal to commit blguuiv. MUIIT WINS. We de-ire to say to our citizens that for years wo have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, llucklen's Arnica &ilvemul Electric Miners, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that havo given such universal satisfac tion. Wo do not hesitate to guar antee them every time, mid webtand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do not tollow their use. The.se remedies have won their great populmlty purely on their merits. Sold by Daniel J. Fry, druggist. Governor Tod wat ono of the w.irmcxt and trusted friends of Pres ident Lincoln. One evening at the White House Mr. Lincoln said to him: "I have often wondered why you spell your naaio with ono 'd.' I was mat rled to a Todd, and you are tho only man 1 over knew to sjKll his name so short." The Gov ernor smiled, looked piously at the president and tsiid; "Your Toddsl area high .stepping nice. 1 ntii' more humble. God spoils tils name with ono M,' and that is enough for tno." I This t.s tho KiiMii) of the year when the raw, eold winds orvatesul havoc w 1th the hauiU and coiniilex- for lliu law, medicine or mlniMry, It rides on a cable our he will get stuck , ,lol cny uitonlsued tue, but ouvkod my I ll)" ! liite handt mid a char lit) hut character and abllllv uildi'il I In Mm tninii,!. In h wnnl. In. w ,.rv.- th.it I nearlv fainted. Thoreturno'f ' "lHMchy" complexion call bo tls- I was vouttc nud unused to dreadful acts hko this, and llio uuexixKtod denouement The Best Residence Localities In (lie city of Portland and oilier prosperous (owns nre those owned by men or corporations ivlio liave the disposition and ability to improve them. HIGHL AND ADDITION -IS OWNED HY- m n 111U u i UNO And this Corporation is determined to I T i T is mm Ai ! 1 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 laud additions and around Highland Park THE 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 THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Iligliland Aililiton are High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage 'flic soil is black nnd 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 numberof residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots w'thin the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. We can sell you better lots In High land addition for one-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 and 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 $1000 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 interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. Oregon State Fair Twenty-nlnthnnnmil exhibition nt Rntein, Urcgon, Commencing Monday, Sept. 16, Continuing ono week tinder tho mining meat of the Oicgon State Hoard of Agriculture. OVER $1,500 Vo in Cash W. S. MOTT, M. D. (Formerly of William Grove, l'j.) Olllco for the present nt RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Cnlls In the city or from the country promptly responded to. 8-10dw2in Oll'ered for ngrlcultuml btoclc, dairy nnd nicolmnlcal exiuniiH, tor worus or art, fnncy Mork, nnd for trial of upced. BLACKSMITIIIXG and MGONMAKING. JOHN IIOLM.TUE KELIAllhE BLACK smith, has removed tils bhop to the corner of Commercial nnd Chemekete streets, where he, Is reudy to berve the public. Ho ts now prepared better than ever to do nil kinds of vngnn nnd carriage muKingnuu repairing; nil Kinds or black smlthlnir nnd renulrin?. nnd n central I lion-e hlinclnp: business. He has nil kinds of bhoo.stcel.trottlni;, hand inade,etc,nnd tits them In a fscleutinc manner. Special I nttentlon elven to tho construction nfw.ic ons and carriages. Remember the place opposite mate Insurance building. JOHN F.STRATTON& SON Importers nnd Wholesale dealers In MUSICAL MEUCHANDISE. New York. ii nnd -15 Walker at. John F. Stratton's Celebrated Russian Gut Violin strings, the Finest In the World. iiiir anil Troiita Races EVERY DAY, Importuut Improvements have been made in the premium list. Iteduced rates for fares and freights on nil transportation Hues to nnd from the fair. 1'IUCKS OK ADMISSION: Men's day ticket... Women's dny ticket Men's season ticket... . Women's season ticket........ I o0 33 S3 50 1 W Soud to tho secretary nt Rnlem Corn pre mium list. J.T.AI'rKUSON. lrcsldcnt J. T. aitKOO, Secretary. to hU (.cltiKil attainment, tlteiv will hoodoucil, Some jkhijiIo would call Iks no trouble about employment; i the outward inaniroMatloii of a lioo but no liouent m'IuhiI cm proinlMMt d.xi mere bud luck. Hut tlio adept bltuatlon to aiiylkidy In advance, In hoodou-. can observe an Important nor is tlieiu one In tlio wide world ( distinction Utwcvu tlio tmi. Tito within our know lodj-o that doos it. ,nioll of tlio hoodoo must Ih broken The demand for inulllU-d iovUt.nla ! lv anliioautnliou, while ismiuivat that the mioitlon of cut wills ployiui'iit need inivvr trouble a uro capable man or woman, fcfueh are hixxlixw. Ono - ucia mascot tiid (tJwuy lu domaud. '. ie other It dvllv toUa hoodoo. iho policemen to uid mo luhvueututf Uw nirodlj preserved by tho frequent' arm and onen mo. irOUl uoor luriuuy ro- hivmibhi hi jmiuiim o .irwuii.-. 11 tonM mo 5 but alter tho dead burglar lud been removed uud tho door woro nxuivly reftutciust. I could do uothmi; but va;k the floor la great ueo'oii dlUv until it wu tltuo to open tuo itoro for butluc In tho mommy. ruoiK'il into tlio skin well tt leaves no Ktvaov Mir I'm v. Tho fkln absorbs It Sold by 1). V. Mattunvs. Swiloy Yes, tdio met mo on the Mrvot last S.itutd.iy Jut after I had e"" 0,000.000 i"i,I '"" "" J otiM luTMt ana oast roiitbl homo, and xiuj am Ferry's Seeds D. M. TERRY 00. ata k. acksoaladfadtobatna Largest Seedsmen In tho world. OU.FtUTAOot UlDiuatad. Dmct4j. Ut aoj Pncad SEED ANNUAL For IBSO wui h miiiBd ran td &11 annliAnta mnA LotAAt MuifDtfmUM wiUUMlt fWiWinv tt. imaiA. SarUMt CaaUIr I aJL'ittiiSSSSS' U axj.ua. I SljrT D. . FERRY CO., DatrtM. Mick. NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor, w v27rVlO,Z)Bk T'rrt5ran 1KZ3S?.W 1 mm'tm .'-sC V -. - nfm BLICKSMITHING and HORSESIIOEIXG. sfiRMRitPiiin; Di Ilnve moved to 47 nnd 49 State street, where they nre now ready for work. All our old patrons nnd friends nre Invited to call and see us In our now location. We nre better prepared for work now than ever h.n Ing secured more room. 10-1-tf. DR. JORDAN k Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market st.San Francisco Admission IS cents. Gonnd learn how to avoid dUeuse. Consultation nnd treat ment personally or by letter, on apermnterrhoeu orcenltal weakness, and nil dls-eas.se of men. tend for u book, i'rlvnta ottlce 211 Uenry street. Consultation free. Our Guarantee If a dealer receives a complaint, (which bo believes to be honest) irom any musician to whom he has sold any of these ttrlue.f, he Is authorized by us to (jtve him another string without charge, nnd nil such loss will be made good by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Dewaruot Imitation.) Dealers will please send ior descriptive catalogue, mid j supplied nt lowest price. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL, foii Boys and. Girls. The school will open on the 24th of September. Thorough Instruc tion In the primary and navanced English Branches, LATIN AND EEMENTS OF MDSI -In course- XA11VEL0US MEMORY DISCOYEKY. lOnly Genuine System of Memory Training tour Books Learned In on reading, i Mind viaidering cured. Enery child and adult greatly benefited. I Groat Inducements to correspondence Classy. 1'ro.pectUB, w 1th opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Hammond, the world-famed t-peolallxt In . Mind DUeases, Daniel Urwnlenf Thomp on.theEre.it lVvcholosit. J ii. Itnrilv 1). IX, editor of the Christian Advocate N. Y.. lUchard l"rwtor,theNcletult, Hona. W . V . Aator. Judah 1". lienjuiuan, and other, aent pot free by Trot . LOISETTI S37 lirty Ave., S V JrhV89. dw nliiodiitnllou, wlillo kid luvk Then, when tba clerk arrived, and I had iw liavliitr a liloulc with tlio Uivs ,I..U.ly wr Itlf out. TI,o.v SlJb&I l IM my bivatli. tfmlloy two vxwlk'iit iirv.utoa tor kU,v would dtatwet wo it I retuaiml to -Wliy didn't you hold yutir lirvutli? t)rnerKerrynndUlirtytreet,N. K cur PRINTING. 'afiltMS and further Information may be had on application to REV. F. II. POST, Cor. ChemekeU nnd Htate HU. 8fa-tf Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FASTTItAINS DAILY! 'OCHAMlEOH CABS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad Is the only line running Passenger t ruins, r-ecoud clau tleeper jrree of charge) Luxurious Day coach, iullman PnUiitj Hleepiug Cars. I'ulace DlnlugCurs,(meaU 75c) from Port land to the eut. See that your ticket read via the Northern i ui-mo railroad ana avoia ine change of cars. answer tna tnouna nucuou nwt wouui bwilv, -U!i, II was bt kiktd of m. ro'ililtt't m4r tin va. I U4 only cm uUfciJen, buU wm cao CQJW,n ' ,wr " tm t-truiiK I from Chemekete hotel, Select, Or w menu n the Kute. Lower rates than muiauu. LArcvkl siock utfui uunks Ir Uo.d arvomtuodatton for cutnmrtUl , thefcute.a-d blmt tlUcount. beu&txh traveler. Klrl-cU rtr alwui on h'jud I Ff iW JtfJob IutUntin(J fa.matve ol rs....-.k.. I insi Btail. - vlf '- lTlw'u.n: , ANE OK THE LARGiliT ESTABUSH. tJirrwt itc -d blRvt Ef job PrtntlE fcHPTUltyf 9lw Prtffii. Lntve lMrtlund nt 8 n m mil KIO d. m. dally arrite at Minneapolis or HU Paul at c.-ft. p. in. Pacini Division. Trains leave Front MbdU strxl daily at UM a. in, and &M p. m.; Air t e nt Taconm at 1:Q p rnand l.'JJa in urn i -h-.uiU rj5a niundJ6p.m Ihroughl'ui . ,:nPuUr hJetplnt tVrs, Ielruni da) co. ,u, tlnrat paUce dining r.ir.bctwoulV) Imd.Tacoumand Seattle dmc ikil, Ki.v, A. D. CHARLTON Amu titra , pm. scnt, W Hr.t tiu, Cor nhlnt(ir ItirUand. Oregon. tvpl ,nr FlulandO wrtl.