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- w 'WipififflAt.y.p V TM THE CAPITAL EVEHTCNGr JOUBNAL. ARTISTIC STOVES. One of tho Crying Needs of tho I'rcscnt I Tho.ideais just suggested that nn orna mental stovo bo pilt in tho market, says tho Danbury A'cwi. Not morcly an ornamental article, but ono that is artistic, ono that will adorn as well as comfort tho homo circle. It is a good idea, and has our hearty sup port In fact, wo aro anxious about it. Tho stovo has no nobler friend than tho editor of this paper no ono who has given it such daroful, intelligent study no ono who has so faithfully tried to understand it. So wo feel a peculiar right to speak out. Tho articlo from which wo gather tho sug gestion says that thoro is no reason why luuru suuuiu uoi do a cosily stovo. Wo don't exactly understand what is moant by this. 'Every Btovo wo havo had any thing to do with was costly enough. But, per haps tho writer refers to tho markot price. If so, wo coincido with him. Stoves havo been mado with a view to combino beauty and utility with economy. But wo supposo tho people aro now npo for a stovo that will bo an adornment without roferenco to tho prico just as they feel in regard to pictures, vasos, etc. An article in bronzo and polished steel, with French plato micas, mahogany doors and German silver cornico, with an electroplated scuttlo and a pearl-handled pokor, would not bo a bad idea. Such a stovo, inclosed in a rose wood cabinet and dusted off twice a day by a team of ostriches hired expressly for that purpose, could not fall of elovating and en nobling tho atmosphero of any homo. Its artistic loveliness would render its removal unnecessary in tho spring, and this of itself would savo its cost in a vory little time. But oven should it havo to bo moved what of HI No man with tho least discernment of tho beautiful in" his nature would object to being bucked in tho abdomen by a Ger man silver cornico, or skinning his knuckles on a mahogany door, or even to plunging headlong over an electroplated scuttle and as for sliding backward down an entiro flight of stairs with so much of tho chasto and beautiful in his arms at once, nothing would compare to it in tho way of luxurious sensations. Let us havo an artistic stove, by all moans, with alabaster boots to put against It. THEIR FIRST BANANA. Fopsy and Dicky rronounco tho Dainty Fruit llltteror Than Boneset. A young couple, said to havo como from tho vicinity of Tunkhannock, ,Pa., caused considerablo merriment on tho street Sat urday afternoon, writes tho Binghamton (N. Y.) Republican. They wero evidently on their bridal tour, and nothing was too good for Popsy' and her enamored liego. They stopped at a fruit stand on Court street, and Popsy'sfancy turned lightly from thoughts of love to a stalk of bananas swaying in tho breeze. She signified a wish to know what tho " queor-looking things" wore, and the'attentivo malo fraction, of tho 'mat rimonial entity promptly button-holed tho proprietor. ""What's them1"ho demanded, pointing to.tho yellow fruit "Those aro bananas," replied thodealer. L " Good to catl" continued tho Benedick. ' "Yes; they aro considered very fine," was tho reply. Negotiations followed, and after a little dickering two wero secured. Tho pair re garded their purchase with no little' curios ity. A big buck-horn knifo was brought from,thq dopths , of "Dicky's" pocket, and ho proceeded to mako a vigorous onslaught on his prizo. "What a awful big core they've got," re turned Popsy, tearing off a part of tho, skin. "The blamo thing is pretty much all core," replied Dicky, casting a sidelong look of disgust at his partially played trophy. Byjthis time both had succeeded in removing tho skin and thrown tho insido away, Popsy daintily ventured to try her pearly incis ors on tho tough rind, Dicky watched tho maneuver solicitously. "How do you like it " ho asked. 1 "It's bitterer 'an boneset," replied Popsy, with a wry face. " Bitterer 'an boneset and tough as a stoga trace. What in tho world did you ever go and buy those nasty things fori" Dicky apologized, explaining that ho did not know what they wero, and with a mu tual vow not to invest another cent in strange products, thoy throw tho limp rind in the gutter and proceeded on, ., TWO WITTY REPLIES. How Pettigrew, tho Famous lawyer, Got Even with a Judge. I have heard, says tho Washington corre spondent of tho Philadelphia Ilccord, two good stories of Pettigrew, of South Caro lina, tho great lawyer and Unionist Ho was practicing at ono timo before a judgo who was a Presbyterian of tho straightost sect and a vory hard-working officer. It camo to bo Maunday-Thursday and Tet tigrowand tho Episcopalians and Roman Catholics thought thoy would liko an.au journmont of court over Good Friday, Pettigrew was selected to mako tho mo tion. "Your honbr," ho said, "I desire to move that the pourt adjourn oyer to morrow." "Why should tho courts ad journ over to-morrow when Iho docket Is so crowded!" asked tho judgo. "Be causo," said Pettigrew, "to-morrow is Good Friday and somo of us would liko to go to church." "No," said tho judge,. do cidodly, after a moment's thought, "tho court will sit to-morrow as usual." "Very well, your honor,'1 replied Pettigrew,' add ing as he turned away, "I know tliero is a precedent, for Pontius Pilato held court on tho first Good Friday." Tho samo judge was a great stickler for eti quette, and When one hot July day Petti grow camo into tho court-room in a black 'coat and yellow nankeen trousers tho judgo took him stornly to task, asking him whether ho did not know that tho rules of that court required its counselors to appear in "black coat and trousers." "Well, your honor," said Pottigrow, innocently, "I submit that I am within tho rulo,-for.I have on a black coat and trousers." " But they're not black trousers," Insisted the Judge; " black coat and trousers means that both shall be black." " Then," said J'ettigrow, " I call your honor's attention to tho fact that tho sheriff of this court is in contempt of Its rules, for thoy require him to attend upon its sessions in a cocked hat and sword, and whllo his bat seems to bo cocked, his sword certainly is not." The judgo said no more about tho trousers, Hot Milk Stimulant. Of hot milk as a stimulant the HuHtcH Record says : " Milk heated to much above ono hundred degrees Fahrenheit loses for a timo a degree of Its sweetness nnd density. No ono who, fatigued by over-exortlon of body or mind, has ever experienced the re viving Influonco of a tumbler of this never, age, heated as hot as it can bo sipped, will vllllngly forego a resort to It becausoof its being rendered somewhat loss acceptablo to thepalato. The promptness with which its cordial Influence is felt l laierprii log. Somo portion of it seems to bo digested and appropriated almost immediately, and many who now fancy thoy need rtwtovo stimulants when exhausted by fatigue vrtH find in this simple draught an equivalent that will bo abundantly satisfying and far tteroc.l-.jJ t Affects." POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ol purity.Rtrenirthandwholesomencss. More economical than the ordln.irv irtnHo n..rt cannot be sold in competition with the multitude of low test, short weteht ninm or iMiunpumu iJowuurs. soia only in cans. ItOYAI. BAKING l'OWDKK CO.. 10(1 WnlLN.Y Lewis Jl, Johnson A Co., Agents, Port- In tin llporrntt .UU "-b"' m& an 0a I BIc-an's YW.'ff AM : HEALTH. &e nicUau'e Golden BalsnnOfoTl Cures Chancres, lint and second stages; Bores on tho Lepra and Body; Sore Ears! Irrtmn i n a jN.aii. i-nce, ci uu per Bottle. Lo RIclian's Gnltlon Balsam No. Cures Tertiary. llcrcurialSyphllltlo Khou raatlsm. ,rlns in tho Bones, pains In tho Head, back of tho Neck. Ulcerated Soro Throat. Syphilitic Rash, tumps and con tracted Cords, Stiffness ol the Limbs, and eradicates all discaso from tha system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuso of Mercury, leaving1 tho blood pure and healthy. Irlco 85 00 por Dottle. Xio ltlclinu's Golden NuunisH Anti dote for tho cure of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, Irritation CJra el, and all Urinary or Geni tal disarrangements., Prico !4 Co per Ilottlo. Lr Ulchau's Golden Spanish In jection, forsovero cases of Gonorrhoea, lnflammatory.Glcct, 8trlcturcs,4c. Prico SI 50 per Bottle. Le ISlclniu's Golden Ointment for tho cflcctivo healing of Syphilitlo Sores, and eruptions. Prico 31 00 per Box. Lo Itichau's Golden Pills Neno and Brain treatment; loss of physical pow er, eveesi or over-work. Prostration, etc Price S3 00 per Box. Tonic ni.il Nervine, Sent everywhere, C. O. D., securely packed per express. C. F. BICnAUDS & CO. , Agents, 427 & 429 Sansomo street. Corner Clay, Sin Francisco, Cal. CIRCULAR MAILED FREE. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is the oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning In tho North west. School opens first Monday In September Send for cutaloguo to THUS. VAN SCOV, President. 7: Salem, Oregon. A Wonderful Discovery. Without medicine or surgery! A -wonderful discovery! Suro prevention nnd cure of piles nnd several other disorders. Send 50 cents InP.O. order or2cent etnrupsnnd (ret Information worth a thousand hall dollars. Address C.EUWIN, 32! Front street, San Francisco, Cnl IO-Mwlm MILLIONS IN IT! Tho quickest way to earn money Is to get an Agency for HUBERT HOWE BANCROFTS History of Utah, The only true history of Momonlsm from Its origin to the present time; endorsed alike by .Mormons and Gentiles, written without prejudice so you can sco UTAH AS IT IS ! Nothing so nenrlr approaches the mirac ulous n the rise of a now religion, founded by nn Illiterate man, In the keenest conn try In tho world, and In tho ago which has given us the greatest Inventions. The finding or tho plates, their transla tion, the llrst preaching, obtaining con verts, fouuding of 'nuvoo, origin of lo lyfjamy. the exile from three suites, found lng n prosperous state in n desert beyond civilization, to he overtaken and passed by 'JOers, the oxectitivo ability ol llrlghnm YouiiiVtho struggle between .MormonlMn and tho United suites this Is as thrilling as a novel yet true history. Everybody Men nnd women wanted everywhere as agents. You can Make from $5 to $25 Per Day Experlcneo unnecessary ns the work sells at sight If properly presented. So capital required us we give 30 days' time to deliver and collect before paying uj. A complete, Full .Morocco Canvassing Outfit immediately us it U being fust taken up. The History Company, 723 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal. New Express Wagon J. G. HARRIS .. m -. .. D.nnicj wnmn find i I , now prei-aml u, del her wr lo M jww ol t lie city, uacfiiwiu - j , on.bort notl. Ulrebuu a call nnd your i moider will be Proixly attended a. 50( .-m&M sm vuif.Wi'CAM nnirim, mSSMasaT bat WW Established 1868 1 The Oldest anil Siiunchest Between Sacra-' fflfnfn anil I'nMl.iml i I LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon. Accounts kept, loans made, exchange pn every part or the world bought nnd sold, letters or credit Issued to travelers, collec tions made throughout the UnlledStates, aua city warrants cashed. Wo oiler pal i wuo tii-vajiiiuiuuiiuuus consistent wuu con servative banking. KWttfwSt INSURANCE Company. Klro and Ma- rlne. JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - Salem, Oregon 10 F JUST OPENED. Fresh and salt water fish, poultry, game and oysters in tholr season. On Courtst , opposite tho opera house. One hundred dozen chickens wanted. L. GEIEll, Proprietor. A. B. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DKALEH IN- STOVES and RANGES PlHrnbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 3-Agent for tho RICHARDSON & BOVNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished in 1849 SALEM, OREGON. VM. N. I.ADTJE. President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, Vice President, JOHN MOIR, - - Cashier. GENERAL BANKING, Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, Now York, London nnd Hong Kong bought and sold. Stale, County nnd City warrants bought. Farmers nro cordially Invited to deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal ndvnnces mnde on wheat, wool, hops nnd other proporty at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained nt tho bank in most reliable companies. ESTABLISHED 11T NATIONAL AUTHORITY I icwtaiMi' OF SALEM - - - OREGON, Hal Paid op, - $75,000 Surplus, - 10,000 R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vlce-Presidont. J. H. ALBERT, I- - - - Cashier. DIRECTORS) W. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace Dr. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To 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 nt reasonable rates. Drafts drawn1 direct on Now York, Chicago, Han Frnnclsco, Portland, London, l'arls, Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market st. Ban Francisco Admission 25 cents. Goandlcam how to avoid disease Consultation and treatment personally or by letter, on spermatorrhoea orgenltal weakness, and all dlseasseof men. Bend for a book. Private olllco 211 Geary street. Consultation free. FOR MEN ONLY! M nflCITlUC Tor Lott or felling MANHOODi ArUOlllICoeneraland erroi Debility! TTW f WtakneuofBody fcMindi Effects j U XvXi of En-ororExceinin01d-Youne, Hitul,KcbluliM4rll;IXUin4. HUMrn 6Cr.flk. Wfk, MntbMd Orrui Mil fjrt' l "J ib..lullr nfollli ILtTrtr.l-BMUl J. t.TnllrifrlSIl'.TrrM.rlnr.rjlllylri. uSSSSSH AdXeu uit hcoicai ccnlrf Aio,.r. Northern Pacific Railroad, GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY ! NO CHANGE OF CARS SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. The Northern Pacific railroad ! the only line running Passenger trains, Second clau sleepers (free or charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Pulaco Weeping Curs. I'alnoe Dining Curs, (meals 75c) from Port land to the east fc'ee that your ticket read via the Northern pacine rauroaa ana nvoiu me change or car. Leave Portland at 8 a. in. and 8:0 n. in. dally arrive at Minneapolis or Ht. Puul ut &05 p. m. I'ACiyHj Division. Trains leave From nnd fl street daily at 11:55 a. m. and &K i p.m.; Arrive at Tunoum at 7:10 p in and OJamurriverJeuttUteSSamundifcftp, in I Throuish Pullman Palace HJc-plng Tart, elegant uny coucnea, finest luUcu dining cars between Portland, Tacomaund Healilr direct. Itally senlce. A.U. CHARLTON Awl. lien i itM. Agent, izt r irsi nu, wr YbniDlfU)U du. ruruauu, urevuD. WpQl uornr fin uiuu nuwi. NW ZEALAND First National Bank nEW RESTAURANT ! fll, , ,, MRS. A. 0. LEAhO Has taken clinrgo of the 0. T. II. read ing room, nnd has started a llrst-class res taurant In connection with the same. For A GOOD MEAL Give hern call. No Chlncsoare employed. Everything about the establishment Is neat and clean and In good order. Board by tho day, week or slnglo meal. Call at tho Opera House building, Court street, Salem, Oregon. Notice to Cannery Men! A lnrgo Cannery nnd Fruit Drying estab lishment would do well at Aumsville, Or egon, ns plenty or pears, plums, prunes nnd cherries, rnsnberrles. Iilnrkhnrrli'. also plenty or green corn, peas nnd tomn toes could bo obtained Tor canning purpo ses, i nere is n jrranu opening nero ioi sucn nn establishment. AUMSVILLE Is located In the midst of a good grain, iron unu siock coouniry. For further particulars address: T. S. MADISON, Aumsville, Marlon couuty.Or. 10-lOdwlm City Tax Notice. The Salem city taxes nro now duo nnd payable nt my ofllco with Williams A En gland. Taxpayers will pleaso govern themselves accordingly. E. J. HWOFFOItD. City Tax Collector. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET. First-class work imnrantced. Glvo him a call and you will not regret It. 7-31ml GEORGE WILKINS1 NEW BUTCHER SHOP On Liberty street, across tho brldgo In North Salem. All kinds or meats kept ou hand. 5-oOtf For the Public Good. It Is nn ludlsputablo fact that the hand somest vestibule trains that nro now run ou tho American continent are those ou the Burlington route, leaving from Union depot In Denver, also St. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of nil through trains from tho west. Tho first and second class coaches aro magnificent, tho reclining chair cars suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, nnd ns for tho meals that nro served In thoso palnco Burlington dining errs yum.yum. Tho next time you i?o east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. Louis, If you mention to the ticket ngent that you want your ticket to read Iroin Denver or Ht. Paul over tho Burllnirton route, von will get It, nnd you will nlwnys bo glad of it. If vou co via the Northern or Canadian Pacific, tho elegant vcstlbulo trains of Tiio iiurnngion uouto, uetween Ht. iitui and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you along tho eastern shorool tho Mississippi river lor a aistnnco ol &u miles, nmiast scenery tnntennnot bo surpassed; or, If you fo via the Oregon Short Lino or Southern 'nclflc, and your ticket reads via Tho Burlington Itouto from Choyenno or Den ver, you will pass througn nil the thriving cities nnd towns locntod In what Is popu laily known as tho Heart of tho Continent. For further Information apply to A. C. Sheldon, General Agent, So First street, Portland, Oregon. MOd&wtl For success at the CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salem, Oregon. A. P. Armstrong, Mngr. E. L. Wiley, Prln. Business, Shorthand, Tjpivriting, FnmuUp ind English Jjpirtainlt. Day and evening Sessions. Students admitted any time. Call at the College or address the Principal for catalogue. J. J. CULVER County Surveyo" JAMES WALTON, Topographer. W. H.IBYARS, Civil Engineer Byars, Culver 4 Wallon Surveyors L Topographers Surveys, drafts, plats maps nnd descriptions or lands, townlots, nnd rouds, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, elo, etc., madeund furnished at rpjisnniihln lirlrv.N. Old Loht Eolah Trahws, corners nnd lines re-c-w. u t. ousut tnbllshed from original Tor, K.r. field notes. Grades for ditches, roads, streets or sow ers, with estimate rurnlshed on applica tion. Address County Surveyor's ofilco. S:lem, Oregon. A Fortunate DrnfrcUt. Mr. Edwin W. Joy for nuny years and now prosperous druggist on tho corner of Stockton and Market streets In Hsu Francisco, probably norcr dreamed of rivaling In wealth the medl. clno kings of the country. But villous rumors baring been floating around to tho effect that be has struck It big, an Examiner reporter was detailed to unearth the cause, and after ranch difficulty unravolod the following atoryi It seems that about seven years ago an English physician, a great student of botany, locattd In this city. Ills practice waa not extensive, and yet tbe few cases that camo to bid attracted no little attention. Ills success seemed to bo In tho treatment of liver and kidney disorders, and vitiated blood. In fact his ability to copo with these common complslnts was marvelous, lie seemed almost infalllblo, and his quiet modest methods and his well-kept secret was as much a mystery as himself. After bis de. partnre about a year later Mr, Joy determined to fathom the secret, and copying all the pres criptions be bad filled for the emtio doctor be began a systematlo analysis. lb his eiitnl (nation he discovered runDlog all through tho prescription! for liver and kidney troubles, vitiated blood and stomach disorders a couple of vegetable extracts Indigenous to California, so simple and so well known tinder homely every day ca met to every school boy as to en tirely dissipate tha suspicion that they were tbe active principles Involved. Bo certain, however was Ur. Joy that ha Lid discovered the secret, Uat he embodied tha new clement ) In a preparation of Barsapaniu to auguia ma lute, and put It before bis customers under tho modest name cf Joy's VegeULU 8arupari)la. ImmedlaUly the samo marvelous stories cam back of Its astonishing effects, and the mystery waa solved, and the talk it has created baa already caused it to step Into promlnenca, and orders pour in dally from all our the coast. And that aootber Calif omUlndMtry lspi InW Cuuazte ANOTHER SPLENDID GIFT! An Elegant Work of Art To every new subscriber or renewal for the Weekly Globe-Democrat! (Ten O N B YEAR, Tho Ucautlful Engrnvlug, "THE SCOTCH RAID," E-The prico of tho WEEKLY C.LOJK-l)I3MOCItAT. ono year, nud tho cngravlng."TIIE SCOTCH It AID," is only ' 3 ONE) DOLLAR. Subscribers desiring both pictures can havo "Tho Horso Fair" for twenty-five cents extra. Postmasters and news dealers will take subscriptions, or remit direct S3S , , . GLOIJK PIUNTINQ COMPANY. BSeud for sample copy of paper. SALEM ! INTERESTING taps Most Wy City! o As wo send this paper by thousands over tho whole length and breadth of tho lnnd, many peoplo who know Salem by its reputation will bo pleased with u little history of its various attractions. -O- Tho citizens of Salem aro a very proud people proud of tho beauty and famo of their city. With 15,000 population, possessing largo wealth, wo enjoy all tho modern advancements of our sister cities liko Portland, Seattle and Taconia and San Francisco. 'Streets aro lighted by electricity and traveled by horso cars. Tho most m.tgnilleeiit publlo water works supply pure water Irom tho Willamette in plenty nnd most adequate tiro protection. Wo havo tho district telegraph messenger service, letter car riers, two telegraph oillces and two express companies. PUBLIC Fine structures abound throughout tho city. are numerous and largo and the high school is as grand tv pllo ns is often seou. The famous Chemeketo hotel, built as ti matter of pride by Salem's wealthy capitalists, leads till on tho Pacific coast as a lino hotel. The state lias located hero extensive and Imposing buildings, the Stato house, State Penitentiary, SUUo Insane Asylum. Stato Blind School. Stato Deaf and Dumb malo school and tho United States Indian Training School. qiJJIo gant private residences aro common but of yet greater Interest than these aro the miles and miles of pleasant homes of our thrifty mechanics; uicrciu lies uio surety ot our uiiure. CirUKCIIES. All denominations have prosperous churches and fiuo houses of wor ship. Tho Women's Christian Temperance Association is firmly esti.b- usiieti anu intends uuiuuug a magniuccut business uioclc and is prosper lug. It has a fine library and reading room for public use. NEWSPAPERS. We havo two dally newspapers. Tho Gapitaij .ioukkai, Is the less aged but a sprightly sheet which sprang at once into the full fiood tide or success. ,Auy now enterprise comliiir to Salem will find alilo support ers, If they aro worthy of It, In the public spirited editors of our newspa pers. AMUSEMENTS. Tho Hood's Opera House is a largo and excellent ono. There aro numerous summer resorts, several lino parks, an excellent trotting course, bicycle clubs, social clubs, etc. THE STATE FAIR Meets hero annually and is a great success. It attracts thousands ot peoplo from all sections of tho country, NO MALARIA II Kit 13. This is ono of those clcun, puro Western cities where almost no malaria now exists. Our death rato Is wuy down in the bottom figures and we havo no epidemics. ATTRACTIONS. Our natural scenery Is Swiss-like. Mountains nlmost entirely sur round us rendering drives outside the city vory beautiful. I I vers anil trout stieams wood-lands, abound in every direction. City is practically free from debt nud taxes are moderate. Our laboring eludes never have resorted to strikes, boycotts or anarchism as wages aro good, work plenty and want ulmost unknown. We havo all tho K-cict orders in this city that Is jiosstwcd by any other city of twice Its population, and all in a flourishing condition. COME WITH US AND WE WILL DO YOU 0001). Salem Is a good njaco to live In and It Is it good place to do biislniss in. Any new branch of trade will proscr hero lor facilities aro ample and competent help plenty. Wo have all tho motive lowers water, steam, gas and electric. Ileal estate may bo hud for factory sites at rea sonable prices. People may live hero with great economy, or In luxury. Our banking facilities are unsurpassed. Wo havo a lino outlying dlstrlcl of farm lands. Old residents remain, there are iilmoit no departures, mid new ones aro fast coming among us. WHY NOT 'NVESTICIATE SALKM? If you would learn moro of tho resources of S'tleiu and surrounding country send for tho CAPITAL JOURNAL, tho licnt paper ou tin. I'aclllo coast io-iay lor ino money, footing. Address tno capita r"7K (oKl"l'vM"v,'"'!i"1,'""a,,0 l)0 10 3UU working for in. AgviiiM preferred who run ftiriiMi horse nud gifutliolrwhrilutliiietlhebiislnij Sp.irn mniiinit jimy bo prolltnbly i'inplu ed ulro. A fuiv vnniii-li-s III lnu'lil ullil cities. It F Johnson A Co., 10X1 Main st., KlcJimond, Vu. H. Jl.Pliiit tint age and bu.lneju ex perJeiKv. Never inlud about tending ulaiunforroply. II. F.J.ACo. 4-U-fiu- PIANOS I'01l JIKNT. Two good uprlxul pluiios f'r rent, also a first claw orgun for sale cheap for ili or on tha Installment plan. For liilorinullou Inquire of I7olcor IMrvlii at iboConser vntory vt mmlc or ut hl rmldcnte, s-ltrlui j races.) o- FACTS ABOUT SCHOOLS. Tho school buildings u is leuaiiieiiiiii stauus ou us own h JoutKAi., Kaleiu, Oregon. J. L. MITCHELL, Manager. ThaliaYilhlPOUIDBU U3d llvrcli and liept., each year. It U an ency clopedia or useful inior- rnnHnii for ftll who our- chaso the luxuries or tho nanit(!a nt Ufa. Wo can olotbo you and lurnlsh you with .1, .. .nM- and unnucessarv appliances to ride, walk, danco, bloop, oat, flsh, hunt, wort, go to chmch. or tny at botnw, aril In various sizes, ayloa and quantities. Just riguro out what is requlrud to do all thoso llilngj COMFOnWBLp and you can mako alaii satlraatnof tho voluoof tho llUYi.HH UU1UIJ, which will bo soul upon receipt of 10 cents w pay pota,;o, MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 111-114 MJchin Avenue, Chicago, I1L THE YAnUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Anil 0.;cj,Tm Development company's stcnm.hipline. liinilto shorter, so lioura less timo than by nny otjei tonte. First cliiss throu-h passenger nnd n-clfrht lino from Portland nnd all points in tho Will lametto vnllcv.td and rrom ban Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (lixcept Sundays): Ix-avo Albany lnvc Corvallls .Vrrlvn Vnmiittfi 1:00 PM 1:10 PM 6S1'M (1:45 AM 10:S5AM . - u.in a l.eavo Ynqultin uie vorvnins .vrrivo Albany (). at ( InilllO WM.t.Art. n All a Corvallls. "' "v ",uu") nDa The above trains connect nt YAQLINA with tho Oregon Ueelopmvent Co's Lino ifHlnunsiiip, between inqulnn nnd Man SAILlXa DATES. STKAME113. FltOM YAQUIS J.'!!!nmc!; X'IeT Monday Sept. Wlllnmetto Valley, Wedd ibiy 25 8TEAMK1W, FKOJI SAX FItANCtSCO h'!!!""10!!0 .VnllPy--Wednesday, Sept. 4 V I littnctto Valley Friday ' is i""l,0!! y."!!oy Saturday 21 llamctto Valley Sunday " ai vvims eiimpnny reserves tho right to ClinilCOSM inriblll-swlllirmt ,.r.l ' Mn 1!.!nsJi,I1,F,'n, f"im l'ortlaud and nil connection with tho tr.iins of tha YAtUTIXA llOUTK at Albany or t)alll8 anillr destined to San Fmnolsei shou d arningotonrrlvoat Yiiqutun tho ovcnlng bcfi.ro ilato or sailing. iJ.lwC"Ki i""J rw'?lt ltstpi Always tho ip Mlvrl,r'.?1'llll!,."l',l,y " Slessrs, iil.'li.MA.N ,s C)., I re gill nnd Tlekot Ageiils aw and -.rj Front st.'poirnd.o?., C.C. HOOUK, Ac't Oen'l FrU A Pass. Agt., Oregon Iacllloi. It. Co., O If. HABWEId,, Jr. aeU0F;t;,"lt r Pass. Agt. Oregoa IJovolopinent Co., but .MnntKiiiiiviy ri,; San Francisco, Cal' ,.m,'. 0r"n, t'aclllo NleninbontH on tiio Wllltiliinltit., ,i'rt .11.. I. I tit ... ,".: " .; . "" ',lu" "in u-avo i-ori- lnnd. Mnith-lMiumi, Monday. Wednesday and Fr dav .ttiiii. in. Arrlo at Ciirxallls Tuesday, Thursday nnd Saturday ntH.-LMii. i.i. " """ Leave CorvallN nnrtli-bimnd. Monday. Wednesday and Friday ut 8a. m. ' Arilvont Portland, Tuesday, Thursday nnd Haturdnynt:i::Ut, in. ' ' On .Miiiuliiy, Wednoday nnd Friday hot h not th i,nu soutli-bouiul boats Ho over nlghtatHalein.leavlmrlliorent (In. m. ;o.o.noauK, A. O, F, and 1'. Agent, Ora'lniid to California' VIA Soiiiliprii Pacific Company's Lino, TUB MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Ifctwccn Salem ami San Kranolscea llilrl)-si Hours. CAMFDItNIA KXI'IIILHS TIIAIN 11UK 11AII.T. IIKTWKIS.V 1SIU1I.AP1I ANIIH. K. HollthTT " "NoHhT" TiiflSn. m. l:(X) p. in, I,v. I'm Hand Ari 11:11 p. m l.V. Hiiliim !.v. 7:5.1 n. in. 7:(i0 p. in. . : i; ii. in Ar. Han Kruii. I. v. I'ASSiaiUlUt TltAIN ( DAILY KX cia-r suni) vv). :) n. in. l.v. I'orllmid Ar. I :i:lf. p.m. l.v Haleni l.v. liOi p. in. Ar. Hukciio l.v. ll.W) a. m 11:10 u. in am p.m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For iitromiiiodfiinm ot A-Pond clatB pasHciiL'prsiitlnclii'il tooxprw rralus, TlieH. P. voiiiiinuy'M ferit o, Jul lies con neetlmi with all (hu riBUliirrriuns on th hast Kido Division from fuotot 1' strco Portland. iVcst Side Division, Uetween Portland and Cervallis: 1IAH.Y (KXCIMT SUNDAY). 7::k)ii. ill. IttlHp. in. flA-, PoiTIhiiiP at: T)-2rp7iir, r. Corvallls l.v. i;.hi p. in. At Albany mid Ciirvullis eouuecl With trains ofOri'Kon Paelllo Kiillrnad, Tlirouuli tli'Uetstoiill ihiIiiIs south nnd fast via California KxramsrnAiN (daily kxckithunuay XW1T. in' nT;v7lSTHiruiiI"Tr7n"(1oTirnT, . Ar.Me.Mliiiivlllul.v. G:13u. in, h.W l. 111 Through Tickets To nil points 0UflI mill EAST VIA-- California. I'or lull inlorinatioii rcuarilinu nitcc, maps, eli' apply to the Compiiny's nuent, Haleni, llri'L'iiu. V.. P. 110(1 BIW, AsKt.(J. K.iind Pass.Au't It. KOKIii,i;it, .Mauauer. Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY, " Columbia River Route.' I'rulus for tho cast Havu Portland al7;i5 am and Utiiiu dully. Tie i W to iiudfioui nrlui'lual luilnts In Hit UulleilHlates.L'nr. uduuuil Kunijie. lilcganl New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. l-'reo I'liinllv Bleenlnir Curs run thniiKh mi V.xni trains m Omaha, (,'oiiiicll liltnu ami jkuusas Lity witiioui chaiitfu Uoiinectlonsul Pnrtlund furKiin Krauela. on mid PiiKei bound ioliits. Kor liirllmr luirtlculars addroMi nnv uu'iiH(riliu ixiinpiiny, or A. L. MAXWELL, 0, 1". A T A U J. SMITH, (itl.'l .Muiuik-er. Portland. JIAItVllLOUS MEMORY DISCOVIJHV. Only Genula Sytlcm of Mtmory Training I roruon iNrneo in one reining-, i Mind wandtrlnt; curtJ. I Every child ind adult greatly benefited, (Ir'ul liidutiutnUi to errMiuiltiur Cluwus. PiKt'iuji, with opinions of llr Win, A. HuiiiiihiimI, the rorld-(Hiiusl l-ijxoLilM in Mlllil 1jUiim, Duiilrl (IriVllliilf Tlioilip .will, thi' V"'"1 Poyelioloiflut, J. .M, llutkly l. (i., idiuir or the (Jlirlatlau Advitcuto N. V.. Uu Imrdl'ni'-tor, llieiHiluntUI, lluiia. ' V. V AnUir, Juclali P. luijuiuuii, uud Idlii'rs, MUl Mt freby Prof. a. i.uinirrii:, 37 nriyAve.,NV ' 'Hi 4! i A m i