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DAUGHTERS OF EVE, Adeline Pnttl turns 45 thi year. BUmarck's wif fa tall and very gray. Thl will be Quaeo Victoria'! OOtb summer. The queen of PortujpU U on accomplished potter. Airs. Marie Jensen U the editor of a dallj paper In Denmark. Miss OUn Longfellow ta 83 and noted for her resetnblance to her father. Miss Delphlni Baker la about toestabllsh Christian newspaper In Jerusalem. Mrs. Candace Wheeler Is endeavoring u build a new woman's hotel In New York. Amelle Rives never wont to school, but han governesses who guided rather than taught her Mrs. Richard Watson Glider both paint? and writes under the name of Helone ds Kay The Princess Eugenie of Swoden has taken a contingent of (Salvationists under her pa tronage. Ann O'Della Diss Debar has announced her Intention of entering journalism as soon as she gets out of JaiL itosa Bonhenr. tho famous Pronoh nrtirf gocc about on sketching tours clad In trouser and u cutaway coat. Jliss Louie Royce, the Nebraska blizzard heroine, although a cripple lor life, look with cheerfulness Into the future. Kin Yamet, the Chinese girl who recently p-tduuted from the Women's medical oollegs in Mow York, speaks and writes In five Inn gunpns. Mrs Senator Hawley says that no woman Eh'tiilil adopt the profession of a nurse unless sin? feels that she Is specially flttod for tbe 00 cupntion Site Shoemaker of Muscle Pork, Mo al though perfectly well and enjoying life, has uoi been away from boras for twenty tie years, not even to run 1 1 and talk with n neighbor Mrs Cornelius VanderMIt, who was pro Routed to tneq unon, rwcelved several lessons from a professional ieiu:her of deportment In regard to backing from "the presence" and bowing 10 niaiestv A Bui nn tho liar. Ono of .Browning's most beautiful and pfv thotic poems, und ono intelligible to whom soever runs, commemorates the act of an old Earl of Arundel, who, having struck his little child on tho head, lind the picturo of hlm&sll and ibe child painted, the ciiiM, ae he be came In nf tor years, imbecile from the effects of that blow. It would bo well, we thin!;, for parents, mid for nil those having children on their hands, to commit these verses to memory, and put tho Jesson In practice; for the injury done to children by the quick and cureless box on the ear that is thought noth ing of at the timo is something incalculable. It is impossible to hit a tender child a blow on so delicate an organ as the car, and ono having such close connection with the brain, without doing an evil and unseen work, even when the blow is given with the flat and open hand. The action, it has been fully ascer tained, has produced violent inflammation in the ear, and running discharges for yearsj blood has been known to follow, it immedi ately; and when this has not happened, par tial and oven total deafness has been tho con seoence.ln many instances. Intercrauial dif ficulties of a dangerous typo ara not nt all raro either, as tho result of these admoni tions; idiocy has beeu traced to them; and in more than one case surgically examined it has been found that fatal brain disease has followed a box on tho ear. Harper's Weekly. G ASTRONOMICAL TIDBITa Tno env fTnllfornla will ultimately off&f : finer ratslns than all Huropa can produce. After having eaten restaurant strawberry shortcake it Is imprudent to run for a car A man's faith In human nature is often shown by the way be eats an entree at hotels. Too many kinds of croquettes are about in these days, and some of them are very sus picious. a p arfth nf A nnddlnrrs and all such heavy dessert from May to October, says the pleura About the most unsatisfactory stuff In the liquid hue at hotels is the manufactured , "cream." Ti.rirni! chonld now be astronomically "called In" and left severely alone until next 1 November a;. .1,1,1 v wtrcras3 is rood and nalat- ' able and likewise beneficial for breakfast just ' t this Win A eaap made of dried oyster plant is enu tsrv on the remarkable bill of fare of a-ssr sSoteL Hmrr--irli and solnacb Is held bv a Bos- i nn tuner to be "cood form." And this from R, the city of baked beans. E iinxmmmi lakes about the clrl and haf L Jove of ice cream have tuna produced 1- feoaj'irr ice, at wwm. i:Mmuinv In Swell Circle. pwf mnfri"" fa thu art of belmr economical i ... ...,...,, ----- - t.rMih inn .-inf t m niotnru or noverrv. Wwr cfun.. nv-Tinl'r John Fitch, in on ex- ' tended intery&w, gave his pessimistic views . . ..,-.. . ..lJn.. ,....!....,... nt 1. a i in regaru to i-su t.ui juif ! wuouv ui w iihn tl.,, ivn-il h.us becoma verv common mnntr lm nnH.Iclins and vounir aristocratic swells who frequently haven't tho money to Swell it l)U tuo Ecaio muy ussuc. j.uey sim ply say' thoy oro "scwnping," anu inas means hard pan economy, last season's "clothes sj7ed over, eaeep cigars la fact, lionn ivprvthfnn. Jndrra Fitch, in his uol Jshed and cltgini style, stated that scrimp- .nlliin i.innu st 4 Via iH"f ni1cfn. .ntif Ti'finslonj of tlia citv. Some vears airo. i.ad-irrt r. wcrnf Inn meant a. EumntiiQiia , I fpread and plenty of champagne. Now a j f pnantosi lunca was ouereu euusisuus m u I tbtablo cup of bouillon too hot to driuk, and 3. .Hnhnnnin ll:n ot DaKer s Dieau. i.ua S Judge Is ouo of the best Informed scholara I bOUt lomi, ana uinays meets uu u" v welcoma rem his hosts of friends. Now , SYork I'tea "Jivcry i;ay iuk.- fmm trr.nno Ifuiin nf rinntli f!)intpr t'tk I went into a store where there was a galvanic ;DHtusry una ine prupneuir tuuetj vuem uj Jtry it Each grasped a pole of the battery nH iMrnmlarntA who nn ahrvb niu lftl Tfip propriotoi suggested that tboy kiu each otber 1'bey did o. and theu there was a hnrli imUtl Uae of the vomit! women Wicked and fell over backvtaril Thp otliti made no iouud. but fupiteu. Cold tli i ttrouKht them both around, none the woi for tbt kiss. CREATION'S LOWER 'ORDERS A parrot that was valued al t-W iieddn fPouffhkeepsie rwviitly It could i us lulnuni! TfuAl in the fcjiglisti, Dutrb and rorlugUKw llonguagus Due of the bigzi&t flh ver teen In Klorlila Wu a tarpon caught nt Puuta Uordu i.ut tionii ago It meajiireo v rivt 3 Im'hu in ngth anrl weigbetl o poumu A ranchman at Kayara Colo- baq plRtn-i i a pertK-t Jog'" bad, ith (l.v ija.r OVeruiK tM UmH Ji tMcii Kict,.lll ,;.:: I short and cumj) U, the amuui u uau IP'S .-, V IT RnVAl nKiNaV 44 Absolutely Pure0 This powder never varies. A marvel of purity, sticngth and wholcsomencso. Jlore viimoinlciil limn the ordinary rlndx.nnd cannot lie mid In competition with tho multitude of low test, short weight nlum or PluwplMtp powdeis. Sold only In cans. IlOYAIi 1IAKINO IOWDEltCO.,100 Wall.N.Y Lewis JI, Johnson &. Co., Agents, l'ort land, Oregon. Jl INSUltAHGE Ml I UU .1. J . 11 , riro nuu .iia- rine. JOS. ALHEUT, Agent. - Salem, Oregon WILLAMEffr"" UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldest, largest mid lenst expen sive Institution of learning In the North west. School opens first Monday In September Send for catalogue to THOS. VAN KCOY, -President. '7: S.ilem, O.regon. A Wonderful Discovery. Without medicine or surgery! A won derful discovery) Sure. prevention and cure of plies mid several other disorders. Send GO cents In 1'. . order or Scent stumps und cet Information worth a thousand half dollars. Address C.1CUWIN, :ii) Front street, San Francisco, (Jul IO-'Jdnlm IBHOUSB-ir.V '"')r!!i3r.TOTH01 ' Tho majority of tl o Ills of the human fcody arise from n ilircnseil Xlvcr. Sim mons Liver Regulator 1ms been tho mcani f restoring moro pcoplo to health and kapplness by giving them a hoaltkj liver than any other agency on earth, j ygu that yon get tub genudoi A Fori li nil to Drncglkt. Mr. Kdwln V. Joy for many years and now t prosperous druggist on tho corner of Stockton anil Market streoti la San Tranclsco, probably never dreamed of rivaling In wealth the medl. clae kings of tho country. Bat various rumors hiving been floating around to tho effect that ho has struck It big, an Examiner reporter was detailed to unearth tho cause, and after ranch difficulty unraveled tho following story; It seems that about seven years ago an English physician, a great student of botany, locaUd In this city. Ills practlco was not extensive, and yet tho few cases that ramo to him attracted no little attention. Ilia success seemed to bo In tho treatment of liver and kidney disorders, and vitiated blood. la fact his ability to cope with these common complaints was marvelous. He seemed almost infallible, and Ida quiet modest methods and his well-kept secret was as much a mystery aa himself. After his de parmre about a year later Mr. Joy determined to fathom the secret, and copying all the pres crlptlons be had filled for the erratio doctor be began a systematic- analysis. lb his exam! Illation ho discovered running all through tho prescriptions for liver and kidney troubles, vttlatea blood and stomach disorders a couple of vegetable extracts Indigenous to California, so simple and so well known under homely every day na mes to t ttj school boy as to en tirely dissipate the suspicion that they wiro the active principles Involved. So certain, however was Mr. Joy that he had discovered the secret, that he embodied the new elements In a preparation of Sarsaparllla to disguise the taste, and put It before Us customers undr tho modtat name o' Joy's Vegetable Sarsapaiilla. ImmedUUly the same marvelous storlea samo back of its astonishing effects, and the mystery was wired, and the talk It has created has already caused it to step Into prominence, and orders pour In daily from all over iho eot, Asd thus tnotbtt CalifcrcU industry leap let phjjanst.wj, J tftftnw, XTTTITT nr I T I ATW IV A A AIM nuTT fjimuiinjj tf pnSuisutics Its : 8$88& II W ! ItESTLCSSKESS. 1 B A STniCTLY VCCETABU WiB I FAULTLESS FAMILY KtDtCIME. Rjgli Of rjoijrW tC &803D, QA. m m and Ywiil - PHILADELPHIA. Price. OHE Dollar WM CALL AT m Flic Favorite far Store u In S.dem, or nt their S Branch Store at the Fair Grounds Porn Hi st-clnss cigar, or n select plug of tobacco. mnm tot n In the city are kept by them, All the lending brands tilwu s on hand. 'lhelr brunch store nt the I'ulr urounds Is the finest one on tho grounds. Cull nnd enjoy u good smoke. JUST OPENED. l-'rcsh nnd suit water fish, poultry, game and oysters in lhelr season On Couitlst. opposlto tho opera house. One hundred do7.cn chickens wanted. Ij. GKIIill, Proprietor. A. E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DEALEK IN- STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 3- Agent for the RICHAHlVsON A HOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. .Es tablished In 1819 DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSFM OF ANATOMY 751 iliirketst.S.in Kr.inclsco Admission i" cents. Go nnd learn how tn avoid disease. Consultation und ticatmeiit peroimll) or by letter, on spcrriiutei i hnra nr genital weakiies-i, nnd all dlsuusseofiiien. .-'end lorn book, l'rlvnti' tfllL-o lill Geary sti eet. Consultation free. M National Bank SALEM, OIIEOON. VM. N. LAHUK. -DIt. .1. ilKYXOI'UH, IOUN S101K, - - - - 1'iesiileiil. View I'lOsklenl. - - t'nshiei. GENERAL BANKING. ISxctiangoon Portland, S.in l'Vunclsio, Now Y'ork, London and llon II nig bought und bold. .State, County and City H'.in.mts bought. Kiirmers nro c irdlall) Invited to deposit und transact b'i ness with uj. Llberul a lvunce m le on wheat, wool, hops und other pr pT'yiii reasonaino uites. Insuiunco mi i -h se curity can be obtulned ill llui Ij.r.ii: In most rellablo conipanle-. ESTAIil.ISHKD BV NATIONAL AIM It'lllITI Hie Capital National Banli -Of- SALEM Capital Paid up, Surplus, - - OREGON. 73,000 10,000 It. S. WAUjACK, - - President. V. W. MAUTIN, - Vlco-I'ies'dint. J. If. ALBERT, .... CusliUr. DIRLCTORSi W.T.Gray, W.W.Mai tin, J.!!. Martin, II. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.CusIck, X II. Albert, T. McF. l'attou. LOANS 1VIAD1S To farmers on wheat nnd other inurkeU able pioduee, consigned or in stoie, either In private granarlesor publlo warehouses. State and County Warrants Bounlit at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt rcnsonablo rates. Iiiults driiwn direct ou Now York, Chicago, Sun Francisco, Portland, London, 1'urU, Berlin Uong Kong und Calcutta. ft nnciTIUHFor Lost or lelllng KANIIOODt At UJjlllKCGeneraland Ucrvcrai Debilityi MuTi'tllljrrooiJSll.TfrrllorlfJiKorrlitl'oomlrlfo. 1 (Hit-in vrllclbrau lMk.Fullrilini1lonl(iroortiuillod wnKi. Alarwi IF.8U oUDI(jAl C0.,BllffAl0,ll.T. Northern Pacific Railroad, GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE TWO FAST TltAINH DAILY ! JSUCUA.NUlSUf CAJW SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all polnUKustvla . St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Pacific rullroud Is the only lino running Pusciiecrtniliis,seroiidcluij Hleepem (free of clmru) Luxurious Day coaches, I'ullinuu Pulaeo Kleepins ('urn. PuluculJlnluKCurri, (meuU 70c) from Port land to the tust o that your ticket read via the Northern Pacific railroad und nvold tho chaiiKMOfHir.'. Ix-nvo Portland ut (u iu.uiidrf.fO p in. dally arrlvo ill MluueupolU or Ft. 1'uiil at taii p. in. I'At'iric Division, Troiiu Itrnvo Front undU btret-t dally ut llVi a. u, und rl;IO p. in ; Arrnout Tiiunriu ut 7: I1' p in and t.-Juu iiiurrlvc wo,ittU:ZSit m mi iH.-v'. ;i. in Iiinuun I'uiirnun ruiuoo r,t,.uA i i.i( eleitnni duy wcnis, iltient p.iU-u d. iug ! cam between l'orllondriKKiMiiiiiid m mlt , dlrei-t. Dally bcrvlie. A. D. ' JMK' io.s ! Ant. Cien 1 Fusil. Agent, Ui tirt hi , I'or i W&bhingtou bt., Portland, Oregon, Dvpol Corner Kim; andU ritrr--t. 9 n W Tl til flTnjP weaKnessoiuouyociuiiiaii'.nects J J MM Jul ofErroror Eicestts inOld-Ycuuf, Iioliijit, Kobl SmIkm'J f ul'j ItMlnwd. How la I lsrt blreilli Tol, fnilntlol.nl Orm d I'jrli 0 f llooj. .k.Ai..i.i. n.r.iiinv Hum TrilBnl llrnrniB In ft air. THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. NOTICI1. CofNCII. ClfAMIIKU, 1 f-'.ih ill nr.eptoinber 21, 1-W. itio I- ieub kI.imi in ulM.m it limy niiiii'iii, thlt K. m. Untie, n ie!d lit nnd Piiipi-r'v owner of tlie cliy of Silein, for hliii'i-ll mid In behalf of "tlic s.ilem Deiiv riitLe I'nloii" bus this day tiled tils poll tlon praying nn order of tbe common council vnc.itliutnll of hureh, Slimmer and I'npltol streets lylns between Htntc nnd Court streets In said citv nud that Thursday, October 21, IMfl, nt 7:110 o'clock p. in. nt said council chamber has been fixed by tho council ns the llnio and place for considering said petition and taking action thereon. L K. CONN. City Recorder. NOTIC1I. Council Ciiamukii, Sulem, Or., September SI, 1S!. J Nolleo Is hereby given to whom It luny concern th it A. Bush, picsldent, nnd w. Breyninn, secretary of tho Sulem Flouring Jlllls Compauy, on behalf of the Sulem Flouring Mills Co, a corporation doing ' usl ness nnd owning property In tho city of Salem, havo this day filed their petition praying an order of tho common council vacating all of Front street between Trade and Mill stieets In said elty, nnd that Thiirsd-iy, October 21th, 1SSU nt7:T0o'clock, p. in., nt said couneil chanibcr, has been fixed by the council as the tiiconnd plueo for considering said petition and tuking action theieou. L. F. CONN, City Hccordcr. For the Public Good. It is mi ludlsputnlile fact thnt the hand HOiiiPbt vestibule trains that are now run on tho American continent aie those on tho Burlington route, leaving from Union dopot In Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trulns from the west. Tho first nnd second class couches nro magnificent, the rec'lnlng chair cais suburb, tho Pullman sleepers cxtieincly luxuriant, und as for tho meals that mc served In those palnce Burlington dining crrt yuni.ymn. The next time you go east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. Louis, If you mention to thetleketngent thutyou want your ticket to lend from Denver or St. Paul ocr the Bmllngton route, you will get It, nnd you will ulwnysho glad of If you go via the Northern or Canadian Pacific, the elegant estlbule trains of Tho Burlington itoutc, between St. Paul and Chicago, or St. I-ouls. will carry you along the eastern slime of tbo Mississippi river for n distance of :1V) miles, umldst scenery thnt cannot be surpassed; or, If you go via the Oregon Short Line or Southern Pacific, und your tleicft lends via The Buillugton Koute from Chejenno or Deli ver, you will pass througn all the thiivlng cltlc and towns located In what Is popu laily known as the Ileaitol the Continent. For further Information apply to A. C. Sheldon, Clcneml Agent, Sii Fhst stieet, Portland, Oregon. t-lDd&wtl (SruvEii B.OOO.OaO v"vl 'lioy tnt it ' ' i.,libi)ttubuTlSeods of ta largest tad most rollsble house, sad they nso Ferry's Seeds M, FERBT A CO. are acknowledgod to be tbe largest Seedsmen in tne world. D M.Feiuiy&Co'i Illustrated, Descrfp. tire and Priced SEE0 ANNUAL For 1889 Will hfi mailftd TRrr to all applicant, and tolafitTAi.r'flCil.tt.tnpTT.Ara without nrderinip it, Jnmliu In eilitence. I should send for it. Address O. M. FERRY A CO., Detroit. Mich. Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD Are now provided with lino new drujs ind tl ueks and arc prepared to no nil busi ness In that lino In the best of shape. They glvo thlr personal supervlson to ill work. Cornel-State land Commeliclul fleets. J. J- CULVER County Suwcyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H.1BYARS. Civil Engineer. Byars, Culver k Wnltou Surveyors At Topographers, Surveys.dialls, plats maps and descriptions oi'luuds, towulots, and roads, ditches, streets, sewers, ulleys, etc. etc., mndo nnd fin nlsliod nt rensnnnbln orlces. Old Light Solar Trassit. corners nnd lines re-es-w. l. t oubuv tabllshcd fromorlginul mot, K.Y. field notes. Grades for ditches, roads, streets or sew ers, with estimates furnished on applica tion. .Auuress ouiivy orvciii s uinuu. Selem, Oregon. (t7C (tOKrt A MONTH edit bo made 40 10 vpZUU working for us. Agents preferred who can furnish . horse und glvo their whole time to tho business. Spin e momenta may bu profitably employed also. A few vacancies In towns and cities. 11. F. Johnson & Co., 1000 Main fit.. Ulchmond, Vs.. N. B.Pleaso state ago nnd business ox pcilcnce. Never mind about sending stump for reply. II. F.J.&Oo. 4-fl-Bin-su emUWD ADVERTISERS. HoaJerfl of tlm newspapers of the day cann t fail ' be imprHHod with llu fact that the modem adverti.e:' U proii'HRivu. llo is compelled to be, oIho compo titoiri more active in thu invention of now advertising devices, will outfit! ip him In ptibiic favor. Tho value of pnntors' ink judicious ly and scientifically employed cannot bo overestimated ; jt is the medium whoieby a meritorious discovery is raised from local f.uuo to a position iu the public esteem, llonce the col umns o' to nowHpjpersaro dull v used by hosls of advertisers -and in the competition which is indulged in to attain thu desired end, the -e.idor it oftentimes amued. Tho greatest of American advertis ers, und it in a v as well bo t-aid in the world, is ii. II. Warner of Rochester, N. V., whoso DRtue has beuti made eArywhoro familiar in connection with Warner's safe Cure, widely ad vcrlisod bocuuo f its merit in the pro vontion and cu ro of kidney xl is( as ;s, Uy printer's ink lids (jreat dibuov ery has achieved world-wido popular ity and thoibwn Is feci rutoful for the knowledge thus applied of this groat t of modern remedies. I'Drilieiinoro, the jmb.io has hefn taught lhat (I.Hon!irri vi the lungs, brit), In art ati-1 liver wlii'li hiivn hitherto been ictfanled and trealed by thu profosd .11 ns distinctive dis eases ate not hi in fact, btiturothe atienditig symp'ouif of disuane of the kidm-ys; therefore, the consumptive, the apoplectic, tho paralytic, and tho s'lfTcrer fioiti nervous disorders ran In restored to heallli by Watnor'n H.ife Cure, which will letnovo tho true cause of those disordoiH by restoring tho kidneys to healthy action. The advertising methods employed by this greatest of advertisers aro in va iably instructivo and, although tho reader may sometitnrs ho "can lit" in re.idint.' an advett foment, which was not at flrt pupposed to be such, theie isnevertlieloisno timo lost since use ful information is Invariably galnod concerning life's great problen. j&mgfijtz fYrr.'k.TizjL fiKr-fJ-RS&aa JhJl2&? SALEM! o- INTERESTING 4. -o- Orwi s I As vu send this paper by thousands over the whole length tiiul breadth of the laud, many peoplo who know Salem by its reputation will be pleased with ti little history of its various attractions. O . The citizens of Paluin are 11 very proud peoplo proud of the beauty and fame of their city. With lo,(K)0 population, possessing large wealth, we enjoy till tho niu lorn advancements of our sister cities liko Portland, Seattle and Tacoina and San Franoiseo. Streets arc lighted by elect rielty and traveled by horse cars. The most ni.ignillcent public water works supply pure water from the Willamette in plenty and most adequate lire protection. We have the district telegraph nieseny;cr service, letter car riers, two telegraph olllces and two express companies. PUBLIC SCHOOLS. Kino structures abound throughout tho city. The school buildings are mimerous and largo and the high school is as grand 11 pile as is often seen. The famous Uliemekete hotel, built as a mutter of pride by Salem's wealthy capitalists, leads all on the Pacille coast as a line hotel. The state bus located here extensive and Imposing buildings, the State house, State Penitentiary, State Insane Asylum, State Blind School, State Deaf and Dumb male school and tlie United States Indian Training School. Kle 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 ltituro. CIIUHCIIES. All denominations have prosperous churches and line houses of wor ship. The Women's Christian Temperance Association is llrntly estab lished and intends building u magnificent business block and is prosper ing. It lias a line library and reading room for public use. NHWSPAPEItS. We havo two daily newspapois. The Capital .loim.VAL is the less aged but a sprightly wheel which sprang tit once into the full Hood tide ot success. Any new enterprise eiiinliiL' to Salem will lind able support ers, if they nre worthy of it, in the public spirited editors of our newspa pers. AMUSEMENTS. Tho Heed's Opera House is a largo and excellent one. There are numerous summer resorts, several line parks, an excellent trottingcourse, bicycle clubs, social clubs, etc. THE STATE KAIH Meets here annually and is a great success. K allraels 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. Our death rate is way down in the bottom iigures and we have 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 stienuis wood-lands, nboutid iu every direction. City is practically free from debt and taxes are moderate. Our laboring classes never have resorted to strikes, boycotts or anarchism as wages are good, work plenty and want almost unknown. We have all tho secret orders in this city that is possessed by any other city of twice Its population, nnd all in a nourishing condition. COME WITH US AND WE Wl LL DO YOU (JOOD. Salem is a good place to live iu and it is a good place lo do business iu. Any new brunch of trade will prosper hero lor facilities are ample and competent help plenty. Wo have all the motive powers water, steam, gas and elect) ic. Real estate may lie had for factory sites at tea sonuble prices. Pcoplo limy live here with gicat economy, or in luxury. Our banking facilities are unsurpassed. We have a line outlying district of farm lands. Old residents remain, there are almost no departures, ami new ones are fast coming among us. WHY NOT INVKSTKiATE SALEM V If you would learn more of tho resources of S'lleni and surrounding country send for the CAPITAL JOURNAL, tho best impor oil tin. lacilic coast to-day for the money. II is reliable and stands 011 its own footing. Address the Capital .Ioi'k.vai,, Salem, Oregon. J. L. MITCHELL, Manager. JOHN F.STRATT0N& SON lniporteis und Wholesale dealeis In MUHIOAL MKUCHANDISJK. New York, l.t and V, Walker bt. John F. Hlnitlon's Celebrated Uu-slan Out Violin strings, thu Finest In the World, Our (iiiuriiutiie If a dealer receives u complaint, (which ho believes to bo honest) from any musician to whom liu bus sold any of these stilnus, he Is uuthor!d bj us to give him another strini; without chuiK';,unduil such loss will bo iiiuduK"id by us to our customers, without iiiiibhln or iiui-stlnn. (I'.owuriiol linltutiou.) Deulcrs will please send lor descriptive catalogue. Trad J supplied ut lowest price. ST. PAUL'S SCIIOO Boys and Girls. Tho school will open 011 tho V of Kcptciulier. Tboroiiuli Instruc jiii. truc- tion in 1110 primary uiiii advanced English Branches. LATIN .IND ELKMLNTS OF MUSI -Iu coursc,- IrClt.MH and further Information ma be had 011 application to Itl.V. F. H. POST. Cor. I'licmeketu and KtatoriU, s-'J)-lf 0 NKOFTHK LAI.flMT F-HTAIILlsill-iiipnU In Hi 11 Huile. fower rulos tluin l'lirtlutid. fjinrnrit stiu-k f-i;ul III.iiiIeh Ir tbuHtiile, u d blgfCitl discount, hciid fii price list of Job yr.iHUiie, und cjitnloyuo of , Irtal blanks. I.. M. WAITi:, I Hteu-u Prlulcr Su!m Oret:ou, IO - ffiSjj Yy Bjiitrrt .y PRNTNG. FACTS ABOUT m v u 1 1 u MA11YEL0US MEMORY DISCOVERY. . Only Genuine System of Memory Training TB Four Books Learned In one treading, Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited, Oicut Inducements to coricspondCnct Classes. Pi ospectus, with opinions ofllr Win. A. Ilummoud, thu wii lil-laiucd Specialist In Mind lllseuscs, Daniel (Irccnleul 'I'liomp sou, tho great Psychologist, .1, M, Illicitly I). I)., cilltor of tho Chilsliuii Advoeutc N. Y., Hlchurd Pro lor.lhuHeleullst, lions W. W, ANtnr, . I ud.i h P. Iteiijamun, und otlicin, sent post 11 on by Prof. a. i.oiHirrri?, :i7 riitj a.,n v Je.:Wil. dw Tho HOYlIliS'QUIDEiB Isaujd ilucli nnd Hopt., caoh yoar. It is an oncy clopodia ot uuoful Infor. niation for all who pur chaso thu luxurios or tho nocossltloB of life. Wo oan olotho you and furnish you with nil tbo neooBssry and unnoocaBury f appliances to rido, wulk, danco, sloop, oat, fish, tiunt, worK, go to cnuicn, or Htay at homo, anil in various tizos, stylos and quantities, Jiut ll(;uro out what l.i required 10 do all thoso thingN COMFORTABLY, and you can mako a Hit estimate ot tho valuo of tho BUVEItB' QUIDH, whioh will bo sont upon roenipt or 10 conW m pay postago, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111.114 Michigan Avonue, Chicago, I1L Deiuncss Can't De Cured lly 1 1 mm I uppllcutlnus.asllicy citnnot recti tho dikeii'i'il portion of the ear. There is only one wuy to euro deufucsH, and that U by coiistltutloual reiuedlus Deutiu-hs l musud by an liilbimeil condlllou of 1 lit' mucus lining of tho ciuluclil.in tnln When this tube gets liilliimed you baru rumbling sound or Impel led licurlug, und when It U entirely Hu-imI, il(u4uess(s the ru4Uii,uiiu unless 1 nu iiiiiaiiiuiiou can no 1 taken out unit this tube nolorcd lo IU 1101 mill eoudltlon, lii-tirlug will lio (IcHlroyeil furcvi 1; liluu ii -ex out of fin 111c cmiteilli cutarrli.pvlili'ti iKiinthlug btiliin liillame-l (somlltloii of tlieiiiueiiKsiirf'iei's. Wo oiler Ouu lliiudiud Dollars icuurd for .inj 111KO of (ulmrh that ruilliot be ciii' (I by lulfliig Ilall'sl.alai rlil.'iiic. Pil'-o 7"x(. per bollli-. Hold by nil drug- ifls'H. F J.CImiiuy ACo., propilclom, Toledo, O: lilt(iih.iuru4 of the peaceful Milliliter niu h as .iirhiH-u, d)M.-iittry and cli'ilcru lufiinlum, p.'iiuplly inlcliil by Wright blackberry en dial Hold b nil ilruiMta i.w. uuj : 4V)P TH YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development compnny's steamship line, aa miles shorter, 20 hours less timo thuii by any ottici loute. First class through pusscngcr nnd freight lino rrom Portland and all points In tho Wil lamette vallcv.to and from Sim Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxccpt Sundays): lcavo Albany 1:00 P M Leave Corvallls - 1:40 1 211 Arrlvo Ynqulnu 6:30 I'M l-ca'vo Yanulnn - ...... .(J:I3AM Leave Corvallls 10:.i5 A M Arrlvo Albany 11:10 A M O. & C. trulus connect nt Albany nnd Corvallls. Thoabovo trains connect nt YAOUINA .vltli tho Oregon Development Co Line ifSten-nshlps between Inqulna and San Francisco. SA1LIXQ DATES. STKAMKHS. FItOM YAQUIN Willamette Valley Monday Sept. II Wlllaniettu Valley Tuesday " 17 Willamette Valley, Weducsduy " 8TK VMKItS, KKOM SAX FflANCISCO Wlllainctto Valley Wedncdav, Kept. -I Wlllamctto Valley Frldny " 1:1 Wlllainctto Valley. ...Saturday ' 111 Wlllamctto Valley ..Sunday " at iTliis company reserves tho right to cliaiigo sailing dates without notice. N. it. Passengers from Portland and all Willamette Valley points can make closo connection with tho trains of ths YAOUINA IIOUTK at Albany or Corvallls, and lr destined to Snn Francisco, should airango toanlvcat Yumiinii tho evening beforo date oC sailing. I'lKsengrr ami t' it 1 1; lit liatrs Alnms tho lowrst. For information nnnly to Messrs. 1IULXIAN .t Co., Freight and Ticket Agents 1!00 and 202 Front st.. Portland, Or. or to CO. IIOOUK, Ac't acn'l Frt. A Pass. Agt,, Oregon Pacific It. H. Co., Con-nllls, Or. O H.IIASWKLL,Jr.0en'l Frt; Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., sol .Montgomery St.; San Francisco, Cal Henieiuber tun Orcgun Pacific's popular summer excursions to Ynqulnu. Low into tickets aro now on sale, good every Wednesday and Saturday from Albany, Corvallls and Philomath. Yours truly, C. C. IIoaUF., A, G. P. Agent -VIA Soutliorn Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time belli mi Salem and Sim I'r.-iiiclnu.'J Tlilrty-Mx Hours. CAf.IKOKNIA lfXI'HKMf TUAIN KUN KXILt. llOTWIVKKJ'OnTf.AKllANl) S. K. H(ui7Iir Noi flTT 4:IX) p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. t):ll p. 111. Lv. Kaloni Lv. 7:15 a. 111. 1 Ar. San Fran. Lv. II): liu. 111. :M a. 111. 7:00 p. in. t.OCAl. l'ASMI'.NOKlt TKAIN ( DAILY C'KIT HU.S'DAY), fl:00 a. 111. 1 Lv. Portland Ar. J .1:15 p.m. 11:10 a. 111 Lv Salem Lv. l'2:r2 p. 111. 2; 10 p. 111. 1 Ar. Kugeno Lv. I U.OO 11. iu PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For iiccommodtitiou of second class passengers attached tooxpicss trains. The sj. P. company's ferry makes con neetlon with all thu legular trains on th Fust Sale Division Irom foot o! 1 streo Portluiiit. Ycst Side Division, Between Portland anil Cervallis: 1IA1I.V (KXOEIT HUH1IAV). 7:30 h. m. I Lv. Pol-tlaiid Ar U.-'JO p. 111. H:H."i p. in. I Ar. Corvallls Lv. 1::1 p. in. At Albany und Corvallls connect with trulns of Oregon Pacific lbillrnad. Thiough tickets to all points south und east via California KXI'lligMTIlAIW (IIAlf.Y KXCKITSUNOAV TTS) p. in. I Lv. Portland ' Ar.' I COtfaTTii. S:00 p. 111. 1 Ar.Mc.MlnnvllloLv. r,:ir,,. 111. Through Tickets To nil points "OUTII and EAST VIA-- CaliforniA. f'or lull mformatiou regaining rates, maps, etc., apply to the Company's ngeut, S'llem, Oregon. K. P. lUJOKIlH, Asst. U. F. and Pass. Ag't It. IvOKULKIt.l Manager. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. Columbia River Route.' Trains for Iho cast Uuvo 1 '01 Hand al7:i5 am nnd U:.'I0 mil dully. Tic els to mid from principal points In tin United Whites, Ciiu ada and Kurnpe. I'lcgi am icw Uioin!! Uai'A If lit I j PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free Family Sleeping Cars 11111 through 011 i;.irrss tialns to Omiihu, Council 1 tin fin and Kansas City without change Connections ut Portland for.San Francis co mid Puuet Kound points. For lurthcr particulars address any agent of thu compuii) , or A. I. MAXWELL, CI. P. A '1 A C.J.HMlTll.Oei.'l Manager, Portland. I-I. P. RANKIN'S Paint Shop No. li'jj C'oiniiierfltil St. IIotiHo und CarrhiKo I'alntiiig Klgn wiitlnir, I'liper ImiigliiK ami ilecoriitliiK, Wall lititlnu; ami lail Honiifiiiift executed In llio latent xtylo. Experienced Workmen Eniplryed, VntiAMMiinn i.niMnntnnr J '.ill und wo u-i betiiro you let your Wol, Overland to California