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THE CAPITAL EVENING- .TOUENAL. h niR GiriTAL JODKUL l'IJIir,tSHi:DI)AIIiY,KXOi:iTHUNl)AY, 11V TItK aCanilal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Knlnrnl lit tlm postofllco nt Hnlcin,Or.,n second clous matter. JACOII iTwCHELL - Manager. Hie fourth piiitc fur terms of MibKtrl- tlon. . , Advertisements to liinure Insertion (for the Mime iliy) should be handid In bj I o'clock. ... Corrrvin(l(tKC loiiliilnlii' news of In terest and ImtKirtiiwn Ik desired from nil p irtH of llieHlntc. No attention u 111 lie paid loiinon moii coiiimunlcutlonH. I'ersonidd-lrln:.' the C.vi'ii vi. Jowvai. served nt t In Ir Iiihim c an wt uro It )y iih liil card request, or li word 1 f it 1.i' olllto. Spcilmcn numbers scut rrictm appllm- Ollli'n, comer Court mill Liberty Htricts FRIDAY ..OC'lOllKIl i, 1WI AOioikma hull hud in hur ! mil Ivwiilv-wven boruc-plntol curt HilgoH, six hultoiiB and u piece of lend. At ('upon HprliiK, WchI Virginia. Imi lieu hunrlnu a mark which N Miiid (o have Im'imi nuide ly (iorK1 Wiishlii'jlon when lie wi'hiih i vcynr. n j Cmihikma pi'iich-fjiowern, who used In thiow awny tlu'ir pinch pitu nit' now Ki'ltiiitf lx dollnm a ton lor them. They are. woith that for Iticl. They innl.i' a hoi an I auto matic Ilic. Dm; of tlu lucent Ihiih of gold I'VI'I caul VWIH till lll'tl out of till I'nllcil State Amity olllcc, In Helena, Montana, Wednewl i.v, Sep tenilierlllh. It weighed film poundi and N woith MnO.tXin. I p Iiiih lieen o-ttlinated that I held nie. over r,(l00 ntuiy homei loamlng over Wyoming milieu. Nebular lound-iips aie now made each .war, and a Hjntein of ndvci tin lug the Htiay animals that will likely ichuII In leturniiiK thee hIih.vh to their owners. ATi:i'iii:it of a eimklng-Hcliool out In rittHliiiic inadu an utimic lemful attempt to commit suicide luM ThuiHiliiy. Ah, dear, the stings mid lashings of an awakening con Hclt'iiii', goading a mind burdened wltli I ho guilt of human su tiering, iiiiimI lie something tuirlhle. Tin: Sun Diego authorities should cxeit tlicmselves to discover the iiiiiideieis of the old maiden woman who was louuil dead on her lonely ranch on the Olay mesa. If the ci Inn) was committed by those who coveted her land, it was one ot the foulest lecoided for a long time, and the pel pet i atom should he hi ought to justice. A woman with the cour age to loeatoa homestead deserved a kinder fate than befell this poor old w oman. Tiik lhltlsh man-of-war AJa. en gaged In shell practice after the re cunt maneuvers in honer of the visit of the (Ionium Kmperor, with dlsastions nsults. A shell was put Into a TiS-tou gun, which was then inn out of the timet to ho discharg ed. Owing to some miscalculation on (he pait ol the gunner, however, the shell e.Nploded in the gun, shat tering the weapon to fragments. Most of thu pieces fell ovoihoaid, hut a huge fiagrameut Hew Into thu turret, whole It badly wounded one of the gun's eioiw Tin: phenomenal circumstances tit the voluntary Miriondorof a default ing bank cashier comes fioni Colum bus, Ohio. There must bo some thing wiimg about (his thief. Klthor his coin gave out and ho pro ton cd impnsoumeut to honest woik hi Canada or eNo ho was burdened with a eoiiselruio and had a IK of loinoiM'. It would bo Interesting to know the opinion of the hoodlcrs and dcfaultcrh' colony in Montreal upon this bit of eccentricity on the p.ut of a eiooUed brother. Tin in: is on o.Milhltlon at l'ailsa diamond of gieat slo and purity which Is attracting much intention. It was louud not long since in Capo Coloin, South Atnc.i, and was at nneo sent to p'ramv. It weighs Hit) caiatsiilid Is valued at J I.IXHI.OOO. It i ol the llrst water and N pure as (In i iinoiis Ueyeni diamond, which is among the I'lonoh crown eweN. I he gun Is for Kilo, but no 00 has Ml been found w ho scouts to ciiixi to InviM so Nino a iiiii In such an 11 pi'shn tUo pluoot property. 1 IHJItNIMI TIIK I'Olti:STl. Is Oregon to have any forests left? The llrei of this year have beun frightfully destructive. L.irgc ex tents of timber land have been burned over, and n few years more of this kind will finish up the foreftH that thu woodmen and lum bal men have spared. Neb her the laws of the slate nor the r-elf Inteitst "f Us eitiens seem to be nblu to pre vent these conflagrations. 'lhey are, in almost cveiy instance, the result of carelessness, or worse. Hunters and cuiiikth move 011, leaving their lire" burning. Sheep men s.iirl a hlae after their flocks have p.ised, with thu object of teeurliig a Iresh gtowlh of feed on tbeeleaied and fertilized ground foi the. next season. The (lies spread beyond all control, mid IhoiKinds and millions of dollais of damage is done. Aci'iuiHMi to statisiius iccently nulil shed 1'r.iiKU N M'eii to he the most heavily taxed ol all elviliud nations. The iiioportious of thu viii urns nations aie as follews: Fiance Ml Iraiies, Kngl nil ii fraii'-s, Uniiid Stalls oJ fi.iiiis. l-ljlum 18 lr.iucs, ( ieiniiiu.v. H liaiies, Austiia ID Ii.iihh, Hllssia !!'! fniiu i-.m I -pain .'I.I Wanes per head of tin p ..iijulnii of their lespettivu coumiien I'laliui nlro onjoiH the pilvilcuc of por.0SS iug thu heaviest public dcht. The fiiudeil debt of France is estimated at. '18 milliards, Kussla nt Ml mill iaids, lOiiglaudat 18 milliaids, Italy 11 milliards, Austiia lllmliliaidsjiid Ourinany 1) milliaids. Since 1878 the French public debt has incieased 8 milliaids. In 1870 the total public expenditure in Kranee ivgieg.itcd J! millions. In IKS') the estimated expenditiiie is i-et (low 11 slightly in I'M ess of ! inilllaids. In 18711 the debt of the communes that is to sa the local debt -amounted to .Wtl.tMIO.tMIO. In the estimate for 18811 this local debt is wet low 11 at I mill hud ",") millions. GIKLS AND MAIUUAGE. Thoy Should Not Go to tho Altar TJndor Twonty-FIvo. Early Mnrr)E May He Desirable for Veung: Meif, liut Not for School Ulrl Juat IHoaiemlns: Into IVomaji hooU Some Senalble Views. Hit at a (Ilii'sinil. It does giiud a man's inneimost soul to hu caught 011 a "chisiiut." This Is especially tine of a man who tries to lie "lly" on all subjects. Last Saturday attcruoouoicof these "lly" men stood in the rotunda of the poslolllce, awaiting a man who had promised to meet him theie. A friend of his camu along and slop ped to greet him and pass the time of day. The fiiend r-eenied ehagiin ed at soinethiny. Thu "lly" jounf man questii'med him, and the fiiend said: "What do you think of a man who will bury two ehildieu in the morning and then go (o a base ball game In the afturuoon?" The "lly" young man tinned nalo with liiil'ijiint'on. "I should call him a hi 11. o. Who was he'."' he asked. "The undertaker," loplled his friend. Thu "lly" yo.mg man toppled over and fe'l down (ho chutu for foiuth clasa matter, while his fi'ond lost himself in (ho eiowd about theiefail stamp window. Kuitlitiil l.uo For Tliirt) oars A lomautlu story Is connect d with the life of a woman who Ire (iiiintj thu railroad station in Man uliostor, K. II. Shu is about titty years old, but now bout with cnio and her long handsome dosses streaked with gray, she always car- lies a tiaveliug bag In her hand, and us tho oiowds airlvo she scans ouch person eagerly and thou tut ns sadly away. Tho woman, some thhty years ago, was one of (he belles ot the city, com ted by many. Tho favoiod lover, however, follow ed tho sea. One day ho lefl for a voyage. Their troth had boon plighted, and 011 his return ho was to load her to (ho altar, but the sailor lover never rotui nod, and no mesmgo oamo too.'.plalii hlsahsonco. Tho gilofaud disappoint men (ouusod (ho wouiai a long Illness. When she looovorod she lu-Ntod that her lover w duo, and oven If ho was olherwLo she would remain con s ,nt. For (his MMsoii su i,os to tho 111II10. d station to gleet him homo, ovory day foi tho lat thhty yews, winter and siiiuinor, spring and autumn, In fair weather ami foul, she h. 4 hi on theic on watch for tho luvi'f w ho never come. I 11. unit de.illugool (bo Kiiiimih ii Mill Mr". Kdwaids and her I I di d -I. old bo 1 wainlii to till 11 en- u 11 alluupt b violence to ii,m ii wioims nt u community. Til wi l 11 iihtokiii, hold of notour Mip 1 - I' ill I o ci. lid of Mr. and! Mr li .in 1 b d h-cii murdered' hv lit ! l.v 'i I , ml afo dealing rl'lui; l( wy In Fu h'ruuctaM to iopJo ..111. t.l ..!.. .1. .1. ...1 ...!.. ... W It til III 111,1 II ' bill til I milliner """"' Jili. tir nruim-,m I ' wi ! hi I idvo mid well. Mil. lllnuii Sucll, of Malad, Idaho, Is M.iid to have given bllih lo tliMv bovs and time gllN tol.il weight eight pounds -and do ing well. A IMMKOlt.M.V Ni:.NATIOX. (IVInlumn Courlor.J It la n-pnrteJ tlmt tho mica f tho "CHto iitu Itcumly," Jo)' YcgctaUlo FanuipiirItU, huvo ennui vrllhlun fow mouthatlll thryaro now r ally icuiiitloual. Thowartho fameot I lil prvHluctlou hat aprvail It atmply marvel out. M moil I li ojo It via uuViiowu. To il It 1 alliivor tho oouutr) It It authorita-tlvi-ljr ttntisl iht lhey haw Uvu nrtimUy hi 1 w 1-1 X I.. II I II I Ml 1 a 1 t 1 1 in 1 illyv'tloii ami Hut troiihlct, not to l jvalj (jrlUlloM It turotl Siioli urarlli'al li-I uh I . ' mi M s. dwardrt otttliu(:lyiviivlaclui:attolitfttluotau. t it o oil tin- loiiilors of "Moual. It It ttatisltbat tvioot Iho actlro lirlnrlploa i f tho now ivumly K'lous to the votaUo llusitom ot California, ami aro ao vrvll Vuown to umlliimlir txauiuou uamrt that It viouKI turprlw ut !( 10M them. Hut vo aroiiotaurprbiM at an)lhlusCalllomIau, au) thla roovut dbwvoryof tho now inoJirl lialvlrtura t( It vitvlaWo Llusvlom It hut another luttauro v( the aitoultbln; ixxiiVill tv ol a toll kuvl cliat U ourt, . li'C MilllC llllclll- r 1 n .11 1 h aiti Dipt i.l 1 cfo't mIu In com n'.ll 1 1 all U III" IVS ii" . 0 lis unirM', IV Ot IflllllHi ' hi 111 1 1.1 10 cs, It must be generally conceded that tho married state Is that in which tho greatest happiness is possiblo; and it might bo In ferred, then, that one could not cntor it too early. But, says tho Philadelphia Prat, thoso who may recall tho son of "Matthew" In " Pilgrim's Progress," who made himself ill by eating green applos green apples which might have been wholcsomoand de licious had ho waited until thoy wcro ripo can recall an illustration quite contradictory of such inference. Fortunate for him, as it may seem to tho mother of a son, if her boy shall marry early, yot his instance is a singular one, if, on reaching somothlng less than middle age, ho has not dropped his wife so far be hind him as to leave himself practically un married, having a nurse, a housekeeper, a humble friend possibly a slave, but certain ly no companion, no wife, in the wide sense of tho word. His early marrago may have bcon, superficially considered, an advant ngo to his morality, and so to his health; but when the mother has brought up her boy, as it is her duty to do, to understand that tho same personal purity is required of him that is required of her girl,at whatovor age, then the question of that morality will not cntor into tho affair at all. But, howovcr, tho mother of a son may look at tho subject of early marriages, tho mother of a daughter is justified, it seems to mo,ln a rather decided opposition to them. If, instead of being a great and happy por tion of tho school of lifo, marriago consti tuted tho whole of It, or llfooxlsted only for tho nako of marriage, still thoso entering its portals must bo tho better for sultablo prep aration. I am unablo to supposo that at tho ago of eighteen or twenty any preparation has boon sufllcient, Tho ngo is lovely la its tenderness, and enchanting with its illusions ; but wisdom wears a severo face, and mar riago deals with stern facts. Home girls thoro may bo, of raro ability, who aro com petent to tako upon their young shoulders tho responsibility of a house, its work, or tho direction of thoso who do its work; tho oversight of a husband's wardrobe, the bearing and nursing of children, tho phys ical attention to them In health and in sick ness, and tho dally direction of their moral and mental education, together with all the other In-door and out-door cares incidental to tho position of one who is tho head of a family, and who has tho happiness of a homo and n husband 011 her heart and con science. But these cases aro few and ex ceptional, and tho great multitude of girls under twenty uro not equal to such a strain upon norvo and muscle without an arrest of dovolopinont. A few years later ttioy may remember themselves at that ago as still children; thoy may fool somo reproach to wurd thoso who laid upon thorn thou a bur den greater than childron should bear. Before twenty a girl has hardly had the chunco to rccclvo tho comploto instruction from text-books to which sho ha a right, to sny nothing of tho domestic oducation of tho kitchen, tho noodle, tho sick room; sho 1ms liml littlo cluinio to learn any thing of tho world of human nature, sho has intui tions, not experiences; sho 1ms lived more with dreams and ideals than with realities. Bho muy mako n charming wife at first, and a tender mother always, maternal in stinct unit solicituilo talcing tho place of nil tho superiority that added jears might have given. But sho must stop thoro, taxed to tho utmost; sho has no time, nor strongth, nnd, perhaps as inclination grows by uso no inclination to read, to study, to keep paco with a husband's ad vance, or oven to appreciate it. I will not say that when, in a few years, sho has lost tho uppearanco of youth, whon sho has no mora fresh color and a smooth faco, when a pretty toilet no longor bocomos tier, tho husband who continues to chonsh her will tako credit to himself for doing so; but it is ovldont that sho encounters tho danger of this fooling on his part. Nor do I think it an argumont worth mentioning that tho woman early married Is so moklod'and bent to her husband's will that clushiug and In compatibility become impossible, becauso In marriage tho rights and sacrifices should bo mutual, and I will not so insult tho hus band as to supposo him unreasonable enough for this molding to bo necessary, or soltlsh enough to wish thus to suppress individuality, uuublo to find pleasure him self la renunciation, or negligent of civil ized, not to say Christian duty. Charming wife and toudor mother as sho may bo, however, it Is not to bo doubted that w hen her education is more thorough and her experionco moro extended sho will bo a nobler wife and f. far bettor mother. Bho will havo lost somo softening trillo of tho arrogance of youth; vanity, lovlty, lovo of admiration, will havo been so chastened as not to play tho part of death's heads at tho feast; sho will havo learned solf-sacri-tlco and forbearanco; sho will havo acquired tact and discretion and tho sacred art of silence; she will havo become harmonious; and sho will know how to order homo as sho did not know how before Her knowledge will huvo opened avenues and outlooks of which her family will havo tho advantage; hor judgment will havo ripened, her whole nature deepened; she will tako life at 11 higher plane, nnd hor hus band and her children, her whole world and tho generations to romo, will havo gullied bv tho delay. If It were but for tho mike ot thoso generations to come, born of mothers full grown In mind as well us lu body, the delay would bo worth while. A young mother, with her children about her, Is often a lovely tight; but as lovely u sight lu a different way, it not so touching and uppeullng, is the mother to whom a few added j ears havo given un immense udded leverage lu tho tusk 01 bringing her chil dren up and lifting them to a higher level oven than hor own. lUUlllK tho Ueail. Dr. Iackorsteon, in n provisional commu nication to tho .Veil trot 6'tiuiiMnl, gives tho details of throo eases of roaustlcaUon from collapse by tho uso of subcutaneous injec tions of nltro-glyoorlno. Ono of these was thoeaao of ujiiung lady upparvntly drowned; every effort toward resuscitation had boon mndo by tho plo siclans in attendance for upward of un hour, ut tho end of which time sho was found lying on her back, pale, limp, cold, sodden and apparently lifeless. Dr. 1 Injected four minims of nltro-Kljc-orlno over tho pit of tho stomach. Within ttiroo minutes ovuieucct 01 11 to were ap- Hood's Mnranparllln purifies the blood, build! up weak and debilitated systems, gives strength to weakened Hood'8 nerves, overcomes that tired feeling, tones tho digestive SarSapEt organs, Invigorates andreg rllla ulates tho kidneys and liver, expels disease, and gives vigorous health. Young people gay: "It Is the best Make 8 medicine we ever took." . . Old people say: "It makes thO Weak us feel young again." So Rmntr good a medicine may well rong be called "the true Elixir of life." Hood' Sartapnrllla Is sold by all drug gists. $1; six for 5. Prepared by C. I. Hood ft Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass. Wright Duryea, one of the seven brothe 8 owning the Gleu Cove, L. I., corn-starch factory, d'ed Sept. 17, a 'eil 05. The Best Residence Localities In the cilv of Portland and other prosperous towns aro those owned by men or corporations who lint e the disposition and ability to improve them. u I p u I a in ADDITION IS OWNED BY- T 1 ' 1 11 MI! And this Corporation is determined to M t m IS Attec m 11 Dearness Can't Be Cured ISy local applications, ns they cannot rcch the (Hocused portion of the iar. There Ih only one way to euro dcufucHs, unci that Is liy constitutional remedies. Deafness Is lanseil by an lnllamod condition of tho mucus lliilnc of the eustachian tube When this tubo sets Inflamed jou havo a riiinljllnc' sound or Imperfect liearliiL', and when It Is entirely closed, diafness is the result, and unless the Inhumation can be taken out and this tube rcstoied to Its nor mal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nlno cases outof ten are causedby catarrh, Iwhlch Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucus surfaces. Wo oiler Ono Hundred Uollars reward for any taso of LuUrrh that cannot be clued by taking Hall's Cat nrli Cuic. 1'ilce Tie. per bottle. Sold by nil drue-irists K.J.Cheney it Co.. proprietors, Toledo, O: It hits been discoveied that inter est litis been p-Id on ove- $-SOO,000 of iinuuil'oiied Lou b : 1111 Sla.e bonds li.iee 1SS0. Tllfc UltblcT UXA.MJIOl'S. W. J). Stilt, DniL'L'ist, Bipinis, Hid., testilles: "J can reioniiiiendEleciiic Hitteis in tho very best remedy. Kvory bottle bold lias given relief in eveiy cioo. Ononian took six bottles, and wns cuied of JUioiiin.itim of 10 years' standing." Abiiihuin lime, druggist, Belleville, Ohio, ntliiins: "The best belling niedieine I have ever handled in inv-0 years' experi ence, is Elootricldtters." Thousands ol otliers liuve uildeil tlielr testimo ny, so that the veidietis unanimous tlmt Eleetiie Bitters do cure all dte oum's of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar iibotile at Daniel .1. h'ly's diugstoie. Memoiial set vices in honor of Cnpi. Schoonnmlvor, U. S. N., who loit Ids lTu nt S-.nio1!, were held nt KingPtJii, N. Y., Sept. 17. riuvklpu'H Ai'iiU'a Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cuts, bi uiscs, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns ami all skin ei options, niul positively cures piles or no pay required. It is guaianteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money letunded. Price 125 cents nor box. For sale by Daniel J. 1 ry, drug gist. Aunt Dinah Youn, on lecord ns born in Albeinarlo county, Va., April 10, 177(1, dio.l at Lousvll'c, Ky., Sept. 13. M'l'ht'M. This remedy is becoming so well known and so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used hlcctriu Bitters sing the same song of praise. A purer inedicino does not exist and it is guaranteed to do nil that is claimed. Electric Bitters will euro all diseases of the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt 1 Ileum and other atlectious caused by impute blood. Will drive tualai ia I10111 thesystein mid prevent as well as cure all malarial fevers. For euro of headache, constipation and indigestion try Electric Bitters Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money retundod. Prieo 50et. nnd rl.OO per bottle nt Dan'l J. Fry's drug store. ThoHainblotonlan stallion Olbeon died recently at Benton, Mo., iiLod ao. To the city of Salem. They hnve at this time fifteen tennis employed nnd the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It i9 intended to make the drive lending from Commercinl street through Riverside and High lnnd additions and mound Highlnnd Pnrk 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 bo more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Pnrk will in the near future be THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois ill Highland Addifon arc High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From nil points n fine view 1 obtained of the public buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Airnngemeuts nre nlreudy ueimr mnde for the location of two churches in this nddition, and a nuinberof residences nre soon to be built. Buildings only of the best clnss will be permitted. Residence lota within 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, nnd being directly on the line of the street railway they aro practi cally not half so far from tho public buildings and the business part of the town ns 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 nt n rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car. tickets every year. I ifarii Ik t ' SPECULATOES. Your attention Is respectfully called to thu special advantage of Win. R. White's Patent Gate, Which received tle highest honors over KlYcn to gates nt New Orleans W01 Id's Fair Call and ask to see Its wonderful nnd sim ple mechanism, vvhlch.lu tho words of the Jury on awards, "Is a wonderful combina tion of simplicity." Also the Lone Star Hay Press, The prlco of which. $100, puts It within the reach of therndiuary uirmer. Theodore l'alni, neut. County rights farsulc. Un exhibition nt cornei Liberty and Mate stiects, bilem.Or. W. S. MOTT, M. P. (Formerly of 'Williams Grove, Va.) Oillcefor tho present at RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Calls la tho city or from the country promptly responded to. S-10dw2m A 0UVS 1MM1IUKY. "Another wonderful discovery ha be -n made and that too by a lady iu tills country. DNoiite tautened Its clutches upon her and for Mven years she withstood iti tevirst teMs, but her vital organs weiu utulei mined and death cecuied imminent. For threo months sho coughed huv) siutly and could not sleep. She bought of us a Untie of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and w ii so much relieved on fikiug tlrt div-o that .she slept all night and with one Ixittlc 1ms been miracu lous) v I'litvd, Her namo is Mrs. Luther Lutr." Thus write W. V. Hnmrick A Co., of Shelby, X. C. l3.t .1 fr.Wkt..1 li.l.. ttl flilll.tl Fry's druc btore. Small tats, for Sale. A numbei of len-ivcre trects of desirable and within one and 11 half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from JJO to J1W) per acre. Apply to W I bl.I.S A. CHAM 11EH 1.1 X, ti-'.5-Im Opera IIoue 11 look DORRANCE BROS. Dealers In every variety of OREGON LUMBER. DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! Lumber Delivered on Short Notice. Yard nt tho Agricultural works, Salem, Oregon. Mill looted four and a half miles northeast from Salem, on the John Martin donation land claim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord. Call and see us before purchasing else where. d-w C. M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, ... OREOCN, Ilendiiunrters for tho Willamette Vnlley for the celebrated Columbia bicycles unit trlijclev The Columbins nre well known arelhobcvt made, and hae vnliuible Im provements for tho jear 'I hose wanting machine') will do well to call on or corres pond with me before purchasing. Ott.ce ut Gilbert HroV bank, iT7 Com merclul street, Salem. Conservatory of Music Of the W Itt.uuette I'nlver Ity Salem, Ore Knn.theiiiiMt Hucvessfut Mule &hool on the Norl!iuet CiuM. Coun-e lu music nre tsiuiil to K.iteiu iinislo schools. Yearl nt tindiiniv of nearly one hundred and tiny. 1 lie able corps of teachers for the coming M'hool esir will bo I'rof. .. M. lMrvln. I.C01111 Willi, Mix Eva Cox iiMilstunt teacher, MImI.uIii M. Smith, .iU Ilully l"nrlli, and viis Mamie lNirv In. Urnnchcr. tiiu gutnro Vocal Culture, l'taiio, O.Kiiu, loliu, ripe Oixun, lluiwony, Counterxitnt, and Clau. Teai hltiB. Diploic as glv in on completion of couie ireud forcnlaliwue and circular. Z. M J'AUVIN T-SdSm-vvlm. Kansas House, Comer ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. We havo taken n new name hut 7lll continue to serve ourpatrons with tho best the market nllords, give them u eo. dial welcome to Our Home. Terms mvxmable. Gi e us a call and we will do you iood. No Chlueso employed. ATTENTION FARMERS! Single lots and acres. Ono half mllo West or Salem P. O. Good soil, all clear and In line condition. All ready fer plantlne fruit and shrubbry nt once. Each piece fronts on a nice street, nnd no city tax. THOMAS & PAYNE Ot STATE ST. SALBJIvI. Call and Sea T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THK Stato Insurance Building, Cor. Com mercial nnd Chemekete streets '0-ltf A BARGAIN, If you have $J0O or $300 to invest in a business that will Clear You from 5 to $15 a Day. Good for fifteen years, without competi tion, nee the exhibition on the corner of Commercial and State streets. JOSEPH FUSCH. TD1 L' 14 'l nn L XlKir WINS. WedoMru to mv to our citlons w. aujkiit, Asm, . tlmt for vi'itro vvi lmvo boon s-ollltiir , parent, and Uio subatxiueut uio or atropine Dr. Kind's Now Dliiivory for Con INbUKANCt: C o iu p a u y , Klro aud Marine. ' Sal em, Oregon Will restored warmth una respiration, and sho subsequently mtido a complete recovery. The other cases aro djually strtUugr. JuiHrlHiit Medical Dltoorpry. A German professor has illscovcrvU a now P4ato, vv hlch ho calls v sulfonal " It bo loupi to tho Kroup of tho so-called illsul phates, U has tho proivrty o( luduclnj: sleep lu Invalids, particularly in nervous people and thoso affected with heart dis ease, but not lu healthy subject. It is do clsrod to bo hutultss od a ctrtalq B04M o( wustpff fluiuNr. NEW LIVEKY STABLE. Store Enlarged Hav lne enlarged my store I am nownble to supply you wllh nil kinds of groceries, feed, cigars, tobacco, crockery and Bla. ware. Country produce of nil kinds always on hand. If ou hav e not traded with me be fore, I respectfully hollcit a trial believing I cau suit you both lu pricts aud quality . THOMAS BURROWS, Commorolul Stroot, Salem, Or New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. P. H. EA81W8 Salem Music Store Headquarters for Chlckerlne & Bon's, SteluvMiy. Hazleton, Colby and Emerson I'lnnos, Wilcox A White Organs. Cash or installments. 94 State Street (M2dw Patton's Block. BLACKSMITHING and WAGONMAHNG. JOHN HOLM , THE RELIABLE BLACK smith, has removed nls shop to the corner of Commercial and Chemekete streets, where he is ready ,to serve the public. He is hnr prepared better than evertodo all kinds of v neon andcarrlaee malclne and renalrlnm all kinds of black- kiutthlnc aud repairing. ud a general an of hoe8,steeltroltln, hand made, etc.and Ills them In u sclentlflo manner. Special attention glv en to the construction of wag- kinds Special on and carriages. Remember the place opposite State Insurance building. AXGEVINE & JEFFEIISON. Huve opened up a rlrot-clawi butcher shop at the above locution, where they will bv plwiMHl to M-rve the people v lib the CHOICEST AND REM" MEATS of atl kinds that the m irket atlbrds. lltv o them call and be couv lured of the suerlorlty of their meat. Hi(xh1s di llv ered frw. BLACKSMITEKQ and nORSESHOEKG. MiinntloiL Dr. Kinu'sNow UfolMll IttU'klenV Arnica fcsilvenml Klwtrlo j llittcrs, nuil lmvo never JjiuuIUhI Koll'liS'Mtum.ftiainesr risher, Proprietor. tlon. Wo do not hcsltato to ptmr- nutoo them every Huio.itndvventiind tVirll.rKl,rrvHm,,WPlv-,rwlJ v v. ir ii P.UI9IIIVIUI t ivsiiiib in. ii"i ...i.v.,, Afewvacanc ealu towns and citle UK their ux. 'liieMi nuneilleu have won . Joimm a Co., ww Main u Richmond, their t!tVUt lHlinilarltV inirvlv tlood aixxMiimodatlons for rommenUI, v ., ,M .... ... their merit. Jjold by jMtllel J, Frf, travelers, rtr.tla-rhr alway.oa hand ; -"fflSi'.ffa,?; llrUfgtlt, ICharfttrruonftblt IsumphirrfWr. B,r'.J.4Co, i8m- JJ7C n (tQCfi-1 MONTH am bo made DJ IU vDJU or kin it for us. Agents pmerreu uuu run lurnitn norko aud glv e their whole time to the buslnesa Svire inuments may be profitably employed aUo. SCfflBl M '.mi Have moved to i7 and 9 Bute street, where they are now ready for work. All our old patrons and friends are Invited to call and ee us In our new location, w t are better prepared for work now than ever hiving secured more room. 10-1-tf. WESTACOTT & NYE. Feed and Boarding Stable. 3-IUy und oats sold aad delivered Stable ou r'crrv street, back of postofllcf