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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1889)
"V .J-JPVj"WW''-V H "akJ. bead. PERSONAL GOSSIP. Paul Ju Challlo ha been for eight reai working on till new boot. UU hVlward Italnet U the oldest actlre Journalist tn Kuroe, He Is S3. Benaloi Evans will spend most of the sum. tnai at bis home at Windsor, Vt, Tbe Duke of Westminster If the richest of Queer Victoria' subject In Great Britain. Julo Ferry eojoys being caricatured, and collects and preserves all such picture at himself. I'resldent Carnot, of Prance, will spend Mm lummei ir writing history of himself and bis ancestor Allen U Thurmar Is a great smoker, and it arouiux- wim consuming between ten and (waive cigars a day Charte Dudley Wamei says that most of tbe works of fiction of the present day are tor much tinctured with materialism Thi Uukeof Uumbeiland and bis sister, Prtnce Krederlca bavt become reconciled sJUu an estrangement of nine years. l'bi kings, of Cambodia and Assam will visit Parlr next year and will receive dlstin guished nouors at the hands of the French government President Carnot, of France, will pass his cuiumei tiolida) tn preparing material! for utstry or Ins illustrious family of repub lirjir patriots Hartley Campbell the mad playwright, Is till an Inmate of the Allddietown asyluir for tbe insant He Is happy and quiet, but will nevei be sane again. Andrew Lang, the English ballad 1st, who dje not admlrt American poetry, makes xirt of bitiluuomt by writing versef for ai nullah suap manufacture! VV U Urace, tbe great English cricketer. If vtlyeun of age; but U otill unexcelled as a butter The year of Grace 1888, in fact, bids tail to give bin bit Ist record. Tbi largest privau library In this countrj If owned by H. II Bancroft, the historian, and It In bis San Francisco home. It con Biatf of 60,001 volumes and 1 valued at lAB.UOO Or fhomat W Evans, the dentist, hat re-' reived from Uueeu Victoria a Jubilee medal of gold as a token of ber appreclatloc of hir worlt on tbe lnstrumeotr for Emperor Fred crick's throat Gen. Gresban. is said to be one of the worst dressed men In public life. His lack of friendship with tbe tailor Is made, however, loss apparent by his handsome fact and com Branding figure, , Don Pedro, beside being a wise and liberal monarch, an accomplished musician and an experienced traveler, has been a profound , student of languages, and is well versed in Hebrew, Arabic and Sanskrit. Sainnel'J Randall has a bright young son whe wears glasses and Is said tc look Just like his father. He is called "Little Sam Ran dall,'' and Is described by a correspondent at being "as fat as butter and as sharp as a tack." Nawab Zaighomud-Dowloh, brother in law to the late king of Oudh, Is in London gcially engaged to teach the Prince of Wales and Prince Albert Victor Hlndostanee. The Nawnb has the degree of "Learned Pundit' Rev W J Gaines, of Atlanta, who has lately been made a bishop of tbe African Methodist Episcopal church, belonged to Gabriel loom lis, brother of Robert Toombs, In slavery days, and was a farm band until bit emancipation. Lord Dudley, the wealthy young English noble who has Just come Into possession of bis heritage of some $2,000,000 per annum, - bos already developed a strong taste for gam bling and recently lost $100,000 at racing and (50,000 at cards. Gen. O'Ryan, the Spanish minister of war tn Benot-Sagastas' reorganized cabinet, la. as his name indicates, of Irish descent He la, howevei, a thorough Spaniard, bis great grandfather having entered the service) of Spain over 100 yean? ago. M. Daniel Wilson, tbe unfortunate son-ln law of x President Grevy, of France, does not dare to enter the chamber of deputies; but be holds on to his seat for Touraine and pocket tbei salary attached thereto, and under tbe present law there is no way of getting rid it him 11 Clemeneean and Gen. Boulanger re : rentlv met by accident at the dinner table of t a Udy he is a friend of both. They sat one . nt earl ide of their hostess, and to avoid swing eiicb otner to as to compel a saiuui lion,' wblcb would have been distasteful to tM)th. the) sat with their1 backs turned to : ward her l'hf Duke of Rutland, accompanied by the 'r duchess. Is likely to visit America this sum ; mer The duchess is a popular magazine writei in Loudon, and until her husband's i recent accession to the dukedom ber signature ' wot frequently at tbe end of long articles In I lie l-ondoi Queen on social topics tor-' n'.jmen. Une object or u American -journey ! u il Is believed, to enable tbe ducbesa to wi lei her sphere of observation into feminine lift in large cities. Munomltfio Mutau,.tne new Japanese mla I Uii to tlilscountry, Is about 45 years of age. IU u extremely learned and possesses great e v.outl ve ability. In 1377 be wte imprisoned : in-.'U lokio for bis connection wim tna aigo rw ?llloit HIssentenct was for twelve years, : i.ui at tbe end of Ave years the government released him, having discovered that bis ottensc was las. flagrant than at Orst sup- i losed During bis confinement Mutsu trans lntitl MUlf "Political Economy into nu : uatin tongue. CREATION'S LOWER ORDERS. VA Rnvder. of Dayton. O., has dogthat uta onions. The curious canine will 'dig up i tn onlou bed to get at the bulbous vegetables. John nendricks. of Catawba, O., has a ! inmh with three Derfectly developed ears- two on the sides ndi one; on ins nop or 'ir- r-nfitn nhensants ore so thick in the Waldo HllUv.Colo.,,,tbat'they'hve to be shooed out of the furrows by tbe plowmen, to greedy are they in gobbling up the anglo- worms. Tbeyarotoeoomrngfliiuiisauco. Jnannh Tucker, of Marion township, nea Findlsy, O., baa a cow that is noted for IU marlolbJeiappeMte lor cats, iui umuuu (its every cat tkat comes wiimn i roacn. ad has dispoaeoI are so tr una spring. Planter-Botteri of City Point, Miss., wn awing when be heard a panther in a thicuet arby. Hergottiirgunrtuountoa blsmuie, da in pursuit, overtook the beast, and shot tdeatLr AsbiwslexAininlngltrthe-mnJs ddenry'tooirf right; land, rearing up, struck ;iouslyrs"tno' ueaa -paniaer; uucinneao, lit bis .master, ivun ac last accounu was kalrWdl Fred Gebhard will end Eola. EolWt and KaTvior to his California ranch. Tbe ranch i inMtol sixty two miles aortb of San Fran fcUco, and conipruses JW00 acres, of which 1 aOO acres ore -.suited to gradng horses, but ' there is a great deal of mountain and craggy " land irblcb will not be available. . i ,,i j " POWDER Absolutely Pure. ThlsPOWder never vnrtpa. A mnrvi.1 nt purity, strength nnd wholcsomencss. More economical than the ordinary kinds, and Cannot be sold In mmncflMnn will, H.o multltudo oflow test, short weight alum or phosphate powders. Sold only in cans. ROYAL BAKING POWDEK CO.. 108 Wnll.N.Y , L2WA8 M Johnson & Co., Agents, Port land, Oregon, IB, INSURANCE Company. Fire and Ma rine. JOS. ALBERT, Agent. - Salem, Oregon WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldest, lurget and least expen sive Institution of learning in the North west. School onens first Mondnv in Rentember Send for catalogue to TMUS. VA.1 HUUl, President. 7: Salem, Oregon. A Wonderful Discovery. Without medicine or surgery! A won derful discovery! Sure prevention nnd cure of piles and several other disorders. Send 50 cents In P.O. oideror2cent stamps nnd get information worth a thousand hall dollars. Address C.ERWIN, 323 Front street, San Francisco, Cal 10-MwIm ,. DYSPEPSIA. IB that misery experienced when wo sud denly become aware that wo possess labolical arrangement called a stomach. The stomach is the reservoir from which every fibre nnd tissue must bo nourished, and any trouble with it Is soon felt through out the wholo system. Among a dozen dyspeptics no two will havo the same pre domlnantsymptoms. Dyspeptlcsotacilve mental power and a bilious temperament are subject to Sick Headache; those, fleshy and phlegmatlo havo Constipation, while the thin and nervous nre abandoned to Bloomy forebodings. Borne dyspeptics are wonderfully forgetful; others have great Irritability of temper. Whatever form Dyspepsia may take, one thing Is certain, The underlying" -cause it ' in the LIVER, and one thing more Is equally certain, no one will remain a dyspeptic, who will ac -wiu correct Acidity of the Stomach, Expel fonl gases, Allay Irritation, Assist Digestion, and, at the same time Start the IAver to' working, itcken alt other troubles soon disappear, "My wife was a confirmed dyspeptic. Soma three ycsrisga by the advice of Dr. Steiner, of Augusta; she was induced to try Simmoru'Llver Regulator. I teel grateful for the relief it has given her, and may all who read this and are afflicted lo any way, whether chronic or other wise, use Simmons Liver Regulator and I feel confident health will be restored to all who will be advised." Wm, M. Kexsii, Fort Valley, Ga. See that you get the Genuine, with red 2 on front of Wrapper, rREPARSD ONLY BY T.H.ZEHJN&CO., Philadelphia, F. A Fortunate Drajrclst. Mr. Edwin W. Joy for many years and now t prosperous druggist on tho corner of Stockton and Market streets in San Francisco, probably never dreamed of rivaling in wealth tbe medl. cine kings of tho country. Bat various rumors having been floating around to the effect that he has struck it big, an Ezamintr reporter was detailed to unearth the cause, and after mi'ch difficulty unraveled the following stery: It seems thatabout seven years ago an ErglUb physician, a great student of botany, located in this city. Bis practice was not extensive, and yet the few cases that came to him attracted no little attention. His success seemed to be In the treatment of liver and kidney disorders, sod vitiated blood. In fact his ability to cope with these common complaints was marvelous, lie seemed almost Infallible, and bis quiet modest methods tad his well-kept secret was as much a mystery at himself. After his de partore about a year later Mr. Joy determined to fathom tbe secret, and copying all tjie jires. erlptlons he had filled for the emtio doctor( be began a systemttto analyst. Ih his exam. I nation he discovered running all through tho prescriptions for liver and kidney troubles, vitiated blood and stomach disorders a couple of vegetable extracts tadlgenout to California, to simple and so well known under homely every dsy na mes to every school boy at to en tirely dissipate the suspicion that they were the active principles Involved. So certain, however was Mr. Joy that he bad discovered the secret, that he embodied the new elements In a preparation of Strsaparilla to disguise the taste, and put It before hit customers under tbe modest name of W vegeiaoie carupanua. Immediately the aame marvelous atorlea came back of Its astonishing effects, and the mystery was solved, and the talk it hat created bat alMtdy caused It to step Into prominence, and orders poor in daily from all over the coast, Asd that mqUik Ctliiorsla lodHtry !tf InH CALL AT Tlie Favorite Ciffar Store u In Salem, or nt their Branch Store at Ik Fair Grounds For a llrst-t'lnss clirur, or a select plug of looncco. THE FUST CIGARS In the city arc kept by them, All the leading brands nlways on hand. 'I heir branch sloi e nt the Fair Rrounds is inc nnesi one on me grounds, call nna enjoy a good smoke. KUtlMUll) IJOH IU(i JUST OPENED. Fresli nnd salt wntcr fish, noultrv. irninc and oysters in their season On Conrtlst. opposno mo opera nouso. One, hundred dozen chlc'tcnHwnntcd. Ij. QEIEH, Proprietor, A. B. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. DEAI.KK IN STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 99- Agent for the RICHARDSON A BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces, Ks- tabllsbed in 1819 DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market st. San Francisco Admission 25 cents. Qonnd learn how to avoid disease. Consultation and treatment personally or by letter, on spcriiinteri hoen orgenltal weakne-, and all dlscnsseof men. Send for a book. 1'rlvnto ottleo 211 Consultation free. Ueary street. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. WM. N. LADUE, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, IOHN MOIR, - - -; President. Vice President. - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Kxclinngoon Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County und City warrants bought. Farmers uro cordially invited to deposit ond transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops nnd other property nt reasonnoio rntes. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at tbe bauk in most reliable companies. KSTAK1.I8IIKD BY NATIONAL AUTHOKITY The CapitalNational Bauk OF SALEM - - - OREGON. Capital Paid up, - $75,000 Surplus, ... 10,000 It. 8. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President, J. II. ALHKRT. .- - - Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W. T. Gray, "W. W.'Martln, I. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE l'o farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private granaries or publlo warehouses. Stale and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llcrlln Hong Kong and Calcutta. FOR MEN ONLY! a nCITlUC Vor Lost or I ailing MAMHOODi ArUol MIX General and Nervosa Debility) (XT TP Weakness of Body & Hind i Effects J U XvXi ofErroror Excesses inOld-Younf. p&k.t kl. MhuU rlllUtUrS. How U KUrr aaa Strtk nS, ll.d...lwJ Orf. ..4 perl . tMj. TMUrfrrK4IBIU.TenilrleiarrelfalinM. i)IdS?alkllIIICAteO.,lirirAlO,lt.T. Bk,KM.ili.Clof rr.ll Northern Pacific Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY ! wuciiAnuriiur uaum SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via 8t. PAUL aud MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad is the only line running Passenger trains, tfecoiid class sleepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Palace Meeping Cars. Palace Dlnlug Cars, (meals 75c) fiom Port land to tbe east ee that your ticket read via the Northern Paclflo railroad und avoid the change of curs. Leave Portland ntia m.nn1 &K) n. in. dally arrive atMluneaKilu or HI. Paul ut 0.-05 p. m. Pacivio Divihio.Vj Trnln. loivu I'runl andG street dully ut 11-V ti. in, und 8:10 p.m.; Arrive at Tuconmut 7:10 p maud fe 10 ii ml'. iua murrtvor4catiieK7ii in umrj.Vip. m TlirouBli Pillliuun I'ul.ue Meenliii' fan. elegant any oMcncs, fint-kt ialaeu dining cars between Portland, Tnoina und He.ittle direct. Uallyecrvlt. A I) UIIAKLTON AskU (Jen'l h'kk. Agent. IJl Kii.t Ht., ltr vasuingun nu, i-oniaua, urt-gon. Depot Cornef Klri)5nn,i(! KlrelH THE CAPITAL EVENTN-G JOUBNAL. NOTICE. CntTNCII. CltAMllKI!, ' rVilPlii,Or.,r-YptPnilor 2t, 1SMI I.V.fftc ! i.crrlit K ell In v It ml It lnu.V roiuerii. Ill it K il. W ntlp, u ie M nt. and 1 luupiTiy iiwiut if the rliy of Silcin. for IilniM-1! anil In In-bull nf-'lliu H.lcm Deco- r.ilUi! ITnlou" ll.is IIiIn (lav llled His i,cit tk'it pniyliie n "rder of lliu common council vnontliijinll of hmcli, Hmnincr and iMpltol utrcels Ijlng between Rtnte ami Court street In Mild city nnd Hint Thursday, October 21. isan, nt ; o'clock p.m. nt said council chamber hns been fixed by the council ai the tlmo nnd place for considering said petition nnd taklnc action thereon. Ij F. CONN. City Recorder. NOTICK. COUNCII. UllAMllF.ll, 1 Salem. Or., September 2!. 18.MI. Notlco Is hereby given to whom It may concern tli it A. Ilusli, proldcnt, nnd v, llreyman, secretary of tho Hnlem Klourlne Mills Company, on bclinlf of the Salem Flou ring M I lis Co, n corporal Ion dol ng usl nes8 nnd owning property In tho city of Salem, havo this day-Hied their petition praying an order of the common council vacating all of Frout street between Trade and Mill streets In snld city, nnd that Thursd:iy,October2lthrlSS9 nt7:.10o'clock, p. m, at wild council chamber, has been flxedby the council ni tlie tlinound place for consldTlng said petition and taking action thereon. L. F. CONN, City Ilecorder. For the Public Good. Itlsnn liiclWputnble fact that the hand somest vesllbulo tmlns that me now run on tho American continent are tboc on the Uurllnglon route, leaving from Union depot In Denver, also Kt. P.uil, immediate ly on arrlvnl of all thioiigh trains from the west. Tlie first and second class coaches nre magnificent, the rec'lnlng chair cam subuib. the Pullman sleepers extremely luxiirinnt, and as for theinenls that nre served in those pr.lneo llurllngton dining errs yum yum. Tlie next time you go east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. Louis, If you mention to the licltet agent that you want your ticket to lead fiom I)cncr or St. Paul over the lluilliigton route, you will get it, and you will nlways be glad of If vou go via the Northern or Canadian Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of Tho llurllngton Route, bctv.ecn Ht. Paul and Chicago, or St. I.ouis, will carry you nlong tho eastern shoioot tho Mississippi river for a distance of SoO miles, amidst scenery thnt cannot be surpassed; or, if you fo via the Oregon Short Lire or Southern "nelflc, and your tlcitJl reads via The llurllngton Route from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass througn nil the thriving cltlc nnd towns located In what is popu laily known ns the Henilol I he Continent. For further information apply to A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, 8j First street, Portland, Oregon. l-10d&wtl gfTWEU ft.OUo.OUU l'"1" ldwv that It ., , "'"""'" i pain beat to bay Beoda of IDs largest and most reliable bouse, and they ass Ferry's Seeds '. H, FERRY ft OO. an fitnowieacea to De toe largest Seedsmen in the world. D M.Feobt&Oo's niastratedYpescrip- utb ana rncea SEED ANNUAL For 1880 Will be milled rRH to all anTtllsntH unil jr. to last Tears enstomera without nrnarinv it fnrvthi- In existence. I ahonld send for it Address D. M. FERRY CO., Dotroll. Mich. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Are now provided with tine new dmyt mil trucks andure prepared to uuall busi ness in that lino in the best of shape. They give their personal supervlsou lo II work. Come Sito Und Commelrclal streets. J. J. CULVER County Suivcyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. H.1BYARS. Civil Engineer. Byars, Culver 4 W.ilton Surveyors II Topographersi Surveys, drafts, pints maps und descriptions of lands, lownlois. nnd rjuds, dltchcH, stieetx, sowers, alleys, etc. i-t ., made nnd Airnlshed nt r.wHnnnhlft nrler. (ltd Lioht Solar Transit, corners and lines rc-cs-w. l. t ausuY tabllshed from original tkov, . t. field notes. Or rte.3 for ditcbes. roads, strcots or sew ers, with estimates furnished on nppllca- llnn 1 iIiImed Pniintv HiirT'flvncV .tlllin Selcfn, Oregon. fc7K in tOKfiA-MOJfT,Icnnuol""tl0 vPO 10 $uU working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish ,. horse und give their whole time to tho business Spare moments may be profitably employed also. A few vacancies In towns und cities. It. F. Johnson & Co., 1000 Main St.. Richmond, vn. N. I). Please state age and business ex perience. Never mind about sending stamp for reply. B.F.J. 4 Co. 4-fWim-xa OMAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) C1IAS. N SCOTT, IliH-eivcr. On and after June 21 1S8 and until further notlco trains will ruu dally (except Sun day) us follews: BAST SIDE. Coburg Mall Portl'd .Mull From Port land STATIONS. Tow'rd Poi t land Lv. 8.00 am roinxANniMw v Ar. .'1. 1.1. pin. Foot of F Htreot Ray's Landing, Ht. Paul's, lv WJilpm m 0(1 Ar 2.:n 2.28 " 10.1 10xj ll.O.I 11.10 ll.'i) 11.M 12.10 12.S0 il.: 1111 I.(W 1.71 0. Woodburn, Townsend, McKee, Mt. Angel, Donn's, HllverUin. Johnston's Mill' siwlterland. M0 1.15 1.10 12 M I2JB 12 20 II. in ll.fl) II. -IS 11.11 IU. IS 10.24 ICustKIOoJliuct., .'liicie.iy, Auinsvlllc, Alu 2.21 2.11 S.13 3.1) 3Ai l'tl '07 fxKi O P Crossing, WmI KcIo, Cniblrio, Hplici, Tulliuiiii, Plnllivluw, llrouiisvlllc, lUivtUnd, 10.10 10.IU U.HJ HAS 8-1H 7.U 111) li..V) Coburg. 11:00 ii m Ar p III All LV Lv Commotion Tickets ut twuceiit per ...11.. .... ... .,.... uliillniu l,...ll.... ...... ,.. IIIIIUUI VIIUU, .MUIU1I. ,M,jlll, l!V!M. (Viniifelioii nt Mt. Angel with stone fur and from Wllholt Mlncml Hprlngsiindut WtXMjuuru wnii souiiiern i-uciuuoompaiiy trulns for und from Portland. Or chah. N. mxtvr, Itcerlvir. Or-nfmlOMcM.N WIV.r. Kind mnl Pine, Purl land, Oregon. japSSSfD Jmg5Jt& mtmwm 1k kS11 TBtriTr' gv; v' vu fKsjSJU SALEM ! INTERESTING Orop s Ite -O- As we wiitl Hits paper by tlinusittuls over tlie whole length and breadth of the land, many people who know Salem by Its reputation will be pleased with a little history of its various attractions. -O- . Tlie citizens of Salem are a very proud people proud of the beauty anil fame of their city. With 15,000 population, possessing largo wealth, we enjoy all the modern advancements of our sister cities like Portland, Seattle and Tacoma aud San Francisco. Streets are lighted by electricity aud traveled by horse cars. The most nirtgnlllcetit public-witter works supply pure water from the Willamette in plenty nnd most adequate lire protect ion. We have the district telegraph messenger service, letter car riers, two telegraph olllces and two express companies. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Fine structures abound throughout the city. Tho school buildings arc numerous and large and the high school is as grand a pile as is often seen. The famous Chemekete hotel, built as a matter of pride by Salem's wealthy capitalists, leads all on the Paclflo coast as a lino hotel. The stato has located here extensive and imposing buildings, thr State house, State Penitentiary, State Insane Asylum, State Blind School, State Deaf and Dumb male school and tlie United States Indian Training School. Ele gant private residences are common but of yet greater interest than these are the miles and miles of pleasant homes of our thrifty mechanics; therein lies the surety of our tttture. CHURCHES. All denominations have prosperous churches and lino houses of wor ship. Tho Women's Christian Tetnperanco Association is firmly estab lished and intends building a magnificent business block mid is prosper ing. It has a flue library ami reading room lor public use. NEWSPAPERS. We have two dally newspapers. The Capital Journal is tho less aged but a sprightly sheet which' sprang at onco Into the full flood tido of success. Any new enterprise comlntr to Salem will And able support ers, if they are worthy of It, tn the public spirited editors of our newspa pers. AMUSEMENTS. The Heed's Opera Hou-e is a large and excellent one. There are numerous summer resorts, several flue parks, an excellent trottlngcourse, bicycle clubs, social clubs, etc. , THE STATE FAIR Meets hero annually and is a great succcis. It attracts thousands of people from all sections of the country. NO MALARIA HERE. This is one of those clean, pure Western cities where almost no malaria now exists. Ourdeatli rato is way down in tho bottom figures und wo havo no epidemics. ATTRACTIONS. Our natural scenery is Swiss-like. Mountains almost entirely sur round us rendering drives outside the city very beautiful. Rivers and trout streams wood-lands, abound In every direction. City is practically free from debt and taxes are moderate. Our laboring classes nover have resorted to strikes, boycotts or anarchism as wages are goodj work plenty and want almost unknown. Wo have all tho secret orders in this city that is possessed by any other city of twice its population, and albin a flourishing condition. COME WITH US AND WE WILL DO YOU GOOD. Salem is a good place to live in and it Is a good place to tld business in. Any now branch of trade will prosper hero for facilities are am pie and competent help plenty. We have all tho motive powers water, steam, gas and electric. Real estate may be had for fnctorysltes ut rea sonable prices. People may live here with great economy, orln luxury. Our banking facilities are unsurpassed. Wo havo a flue outlying district of farm lands. Old residents remain, there are almost'iio departures,- and new ones are fast coming among us. ' WHY NOT INVESTIGATE SALEM? If vou would learn more of the resources of K'tlentand surrounding country send for the CAPITAL JOURNAL, the best paper on the Pacllic coast to-day for the money. It is reliable and stands on its own footing. Address the Capital Journal, Salenit Oregon. J. 1,. MITCHELL, Manager. JOHN F, STRATT0N & SON Importers and Wholesale dealers In MUHICAL MKRCIIANDIHK. Now York, :i und V Walker Bt. John F. Htrntton's Celebrated Rii'slan Out Violin strinrs.dho Finest In tho World. Our Oiiuriintcc If a dealer receives u complaint, (which ho believes to be hOncsn fiom any musician to whom he linn' Mild any of tfifM) strings, he Is nuthoi1ed by us to give him another string without uhnrg3,undult such loss will be matlugood by us to our customers, without quibble or question. (Hewaruot Imitation.) Dealers will please send lor dcscilntlve catalogue. Trud supplied at lowest price, il PAUL'S SCIIOOf, Boys and Girls. The school will upon on I ho "lib of Heptember. Thorough liutruo- tinii In the primary and advanced English Branches. LATIN AND HKMKNTS OF MUSI -In courw, 'IjCHMHuuiI further Information inuj be had on application to RKV. F. II. POST, Cor, Chemeketa and ritnteHls. 8-avtf PRINTING. ANK OF THK LAUUU4T 1MTAIILIH1I. UuieuU In the Hlnle. Lower rales ilmu Portland. Uirtest stock !! Ilhinlcs Ir llio State, u d biggest discount. Htud foi firlce lUtof Job priming, and mtulngiio ol cgal blank. K. U. WAITK, ilif'n Printer Hnlem Oregon, o- FACTS ABOUT i u HAltYELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genulne-Syitem of Memory Training" Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Omit Inducements to coricNpnndenct Classes. Piortpcctiis, with opinions ofDr Win. A. Hammond, the world-famed Hperlullxt In Mind Diseases,' Daniel UiccnUnr Thump son, the great Psychologist, J. M. Illicitly D. !., editor of the Christian Advocate N. Y.. Richard Pro tor)tlioKclentlt, lions. W. W. Astor, Judah P. llcujniimn, iiml others, sent iiost free by Prof. A. I.OIHKTTK, M37 Ftrty Ave., N V j.-i:mn. dw OTho nUYKKB-OtJIDEU issuud M u-oh and Oept., L each year. It is an onoy IclOpodla of useful Infor f mation for all who pur. cbaso the luxuries or tho necessities of life. Wo can clothe you and furnish you with all the necosserjr and unnecessary appliances to ride, walk, dance, sleep, eat, fish, hunt, work, go to chuvch, or stay at home, and in various sizes, stylesfandquantlttes. Just figuro out what is requlrod 10 do all these things COMFORTABLY, and you can mako a fair estimate of the value of tho DUYEHB' OUIDB, which will be sent upon receipt of 10 cents Vu pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. 1X1.114 Michigan Avenue. Chicago. 111. Deafness Can't Be Cured lly 1 noil iippllcatlons, as t hey cunnot re .ch the diseased ortlon of the car. Them Is only 0110 way to euro deafm- und that I' by constitutional remedies Deafuorfj U caused by an Inflamed (ondltlou of the mucus lining of the eustachian till" When this tube gets Inflamed you hnieii rumbling sound or lmierlect hearing, and when It Is entirely closed, dullness is the result, and unlcx the lununiatloii can bo taken out and this tubu restored to Its noi mill condition, heating will bodcstroied forever; nine cukch out of teu nre caused by catarrh, Iwlilcli Is nothing lint 1111 tntlamid condition of the mucus surfices. Wo oiler One Hundred Dollars leward for uny case of Uilurrh that iiiuiioi lie cured fiy taking HaH'sCatarrhCure. Prlco 75. lcr bottle. Bold by all drug. gKU. P. J, Cheney & Co.. proprietors, Toledo, O; DUturbances of the iwaccful summer such us Diarrhoea, dyseutery und cholera Infantum, promptly evicted by Wright's hlaok,herry cordis,!, Hold b all lrtlXKM hr iti vn : THVE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development compnny'g Hieainsiiip une. z& miles snorter, zu nours less timo thnn by any otbci toute. First clnss through paitenger nnd freight line from Portland and nil points In the Wil lamette vnller to and from San Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Hundnys): Leavo Albany l.-OOPM Ijcave Corvallls ....... -i;40PM Arrive Yaqulna - 5:30 PM Leave Vnqulna -..... bm A M Leave Corvallls 10:35 AM Arrlvo Albany 11:10 AM O. A C trnlna wMino. of UIikh,, ....j Corvallll. " "" """"" """ Tbe abovo trains connect nt YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Coli Line jrsteotrtshlps between Yaqulna nnd San Francisco. SAILING DATES. .STEAMKRS. FltOM YAQUIN Willamette- Valley Monday Sept. II Wl nmetto Valley Tuesday ' 17 Willntnetto Valley, Wednesday " & 8TKAMKIW, FROM SAN FnANCISCO Wlllnmetto ValleyWednesday, Sept. t Willamette Valley Friday " 13 Willamette Valley Saturday ' 21 WlllnlllCtte VnllpV Unmlnv on lvThis company reserves" tbo right to ennngo willing dates without notice. ..&, " 'ns,c"Pera from Portland nnd all Wllllllnettn VllllPV net lltn mil .nnlm 1 rTpnnectlnn with tho trains of ti.. YAOUINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvallls, .Hid If destined to San Francisco, should arrango to arrlvo nt Ynquiua tho evening before date of sailing. riTOiierr ami rrelght Kates Aiwsrs tho Lowest. For information nnnly In Mawm. IIL'I ifeff?- -gPa-lfrL1?"". T'cket Agents aw nnd 202 Front st,, Portland, Or. CO. 1IOGUE, Ac't Gcn'l Frt. 4 Pass. Agt,, Oregon I'aclHo R. n. Co., O II. IIASWELL, Jr. GcnFrt" 4? r Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., Dol Montgomery st.; San Francisco, Cal Remember tho Orcgsn Pacific's popular summer excursions to Ynqulna. Ixiw rate tickets oro now on sale, good every Wednesday ond Saturday from Albany. Corvallls und Philomath. Yours truly, C. C. IIOaUE, a. O. P. Agent And to California --VIA Soiillifirn Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time betneen Sslnn and San Franclsco-3 Thirty-six Hours. OAI.IPOHNIA ICXl-llhSS TIIAIN ItUN DAILY. 1IKTWEKN I-OUTI.AF1) AND S. F. Hoiltll. I North. l;00 p. 111. 1 Lv. Poi tlnnd Ar. I 10:15 a. 111. 0:11 p. 111. 1 Lv. Salem Lv. 7:5:1a. m. 7:15 11. 111. J Ar. Han Fran. Lv. LTjOO p. m. 1'AMKNIIKH TItAIN ( DAILV KX CUT HUNBAY). 4:00 a. m. 11:10 a, m 2:10 p.m. Lv. Portland Ar. I ;l:15 p. 111. Lv Hnlem Lv. 1 12:52 p. 111. Ar. Kugeno Lv. 0:00 a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For accommodation of second class passengers attached In oppress trains, TI10H. P. company's terry makes con nectlon with all the regular trains until Kant yiuo Division from foot of 1 stree Portland. Vd Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: DAII.V (KXCK1T fWNllAY). 7:S0 11, 111. rLvTPoTTlnnd-Ar. !-:20"p7iii. nvet p. 111. 1 jt. corvnins i.v. i:.ip. m. At AllNinv and Corvallls eonneeL Willi trains ofOicgon Paclllo Railroad. 'I'lirougli tickets to till ixilnls south und east via California kxI'TikSTtka i"N(n ai CVkxckit huwd ay :50 p. 111. 1 L Portlanil Ar. 8:00 p. 111. J Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. ""030 a. m. 5:15 a. m. Through Tickets -To ull polcts- OlHirii OUTH aud EAST -VIA- - California. for lull information regarding rn nips, etc., apply to the Company's agi rntes, mans ijuiy's agent, Hnlem, Orcuoit E. P. ROOEllH, AhsI. U. F. and Pass. Ag't tu jvunu 1, r.u.i .Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, Columbia River Route.' Trains for the cast Itavo Portland nt7no am and WK) 11 m dully. Tlo its to and Iron principal points In tin United Htntcs. Can ada and Europe. i, Klegiiiit New Dining Caw. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Fieu Family Bleeping Curs 11111 through on'Kxpn-Ks trains to Oinuhu, Council llltllls und KaiiMiN City without change Connections nt Portland forHun Fiuncls co und Puget Hound hiIiiIh. For further particulars address any agent of the company, or A. L. MAXWELL. O. P. A T A U. .1, HMITII.Oei.'i Manager, Portland. I-I. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. 254J Comnicrcial St. 1 IIouho und CurrltiKU I'ulntiiig 'Blgu wrltliiK, 1'upur liuiigliig and ikcoiittliig, Wall tinting ami kal hoininlng execukd In Hut Intent ' i.tlo. 1 Experienced Workmen Employed! I Satisfaction Guarantee. CUlhtiul boo H8 Ix-loro yon lot ymt iW'fl;, rfr..