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f Trftvlr'f'1Sr"sf'rr5'': 1FS it FACTS ABOUT MARBLE. now tbe ItogrjreU Rock III Converted Into Polished Variegated Slabs. Few people who stand before a finished monumont or mantel, or oven a soda-water fount in a drug store, and odmlro tho hlgh-ly-pollslied variegated marble, says tho Now York Vommcretal Advertiser, realize tho amount of timu and labor that has been ex pended in tho ovolutlon of tho completed structure from tho raw materials. Tho highly-colored vnrlotles aro found chiefly In Italy, Spain, Franco, Belgium, or Portugal, though sometimes in Moxlco or Algeria. Tho white- stono is common in this Btato. Among tho marblos which most frequently enter into composition of fancy apparatus ares , Italian white, vernal and clouded, with blu ish gray; Etrurlaupuro porcelain whlto, Sara jjossa ahaded cream whlto, veined with dark gray; Algerian and Mexican onyx translucent white, veined with opaaue whlto, yellow, or plnkjDardlgllo delicately volncd gray-Barran-cohn shaded poarl gray, dashed with carncl lan red; Sienna golden yellow, clouded with white and velnod with olive and brown; Ton. nessee chocolate, frosted with white; Genoa green; Drocatel richly mottled, yellow, pur ple, brown, white and rod; Violet Qrocatel purple, mottled and veined with golden yellow; Lisbon redd jh; Gryotte of Franco -deep red, shaded with red and brown; Gryotto Flouro purplish red, mottled with pearl white; Warwick-brilliant red, veined with white; Del glan volvoty black; African yellow, with purple veins; Rouge Antique deep red; Knox ville grayish pink, with light bluo vetnlng, The colored marblos retain their fresh ness longer and can bo ropolished after many years' uso. Tho marblo is extracted from tho quarry in oblong blocks cut out by means of wedges. Except when designated for statuary or building purposes tho first thing tho manu facturer does is to place the block of marble under a gang-saw in order to saw it into slabs. Tho gang-saw consists merely of a scries of parallel saws, to which an oscilla ting motion is imparted whllo they aro kept fed with sand and. water. When they come from tho gang-saw tho slabs are generally about 1,V inches thick, so that they may dress to ono inch when rubbed' on both sides. Tho slabs are then inspected. To tho inexperienced oye the rough slabs are much alike, and whilo tho good qualities of the slab aro only fully brought out under tho polisher's mop, tho imperceptible defects are also magnified very much. It is there fore necessary to detect flaws boforo tho polishing bog.ns. The perfect slabs aro cut into required lengths by a rip-saw nnd passed to tho rub bing bed to be rubbed smooth. Tho rubbing bed consists of a solid horizontal cast-iron wheel about four inches thick and usually about twelve or thirteen feet in diameter. This wheel is fixed in a vertical shaft which revolves on two chilled steel friction balls, placed ono upon the other, and inclosed in a cast-iron box which is kept well supplied with oil. Tho box itself is firmly imbedded in a stone foundation, and tho ontlro struct ure is niado as truo and as steady as pos sible. It requires a great deal of caro and attention to keep tho rubbing-bed perfectly true; and it is sometimes necessary to rub it down lor a whole week with bluostono in order to keep tho surface smooth. When tho slab leaves tho rubbing-bed it is comparatively smooth, and is ready to bo cut out by hand into its final shape. It thon passes into the hands of the polishers, who are provided with rubbers made of ordinary ticking rolled up into a mop of about threo or four inches in diameter and sewed firmly through and through. With these they rub the surface of tho slab back and forth, hour after hour, until they bring out tho high polish w wup.h admired. Tho marble is first rubbed witn grit, then with pumice stone, and then with hone. On some white marbles oxalic acid is then used, and finally the finishing touches are given with putty of zinc. On colored marbles emery and French putty, prepared with sulphur and lead, aro used. It is estimated that each square foot of surface polished costs ono man four hours of steady work. In gilding, four or five gold leaves are blown into a cushion made of a board cov ered with chamois. The gildor cuts it into strips a quarter of an Inch wide, lays it on the marblo with his "tip," then "cottons " It on, after which ho rubs it down with a fine hair brush in order to smooth tho laps and form an even and continuous surface. He then cleans off tho edges with cuttle fish. Groat dexterity is acquired by gilders, and they seem to handle with tho greatest ease the delicate gold leaf which tho slighest breath of air is sufficient to carry off, and which in Inexperienced hands is utterly un manageable. Tho variegated, dork-colored marbles are most expensive, but thoy ore also generally harder and more durable, as well as more beautiful, than those that are whlto or light colored. Tho common white marblo, which is not so valuable from an ornamental point of view, has a separate value as being tho best basis tfor tho production of carbonic acid gas for tho manufacture of " soda" wa ter and all other carbonated boveragos, and a large trade is done in It for this purpose. It has succeeded whiting and bicarbonate of soda in this respect on account of its cheapness. A barrel of good marble-dust, weighing about 400 pounds, costs tl.25. An equal quantity of whiting costs about f 3.50, and produces no mbre gas. A like weight of bicarbonate.' of ,soda produces a doublo amount of gas, but costs about $7. As far as chemical composition is con cerned marble and whiting aro analogous both aro carbonates of lime, and whon equally pure both contain tho same amount of carbonlo acid. Whiting, howevor, is rarely, if ever, as pure as marblo. It con sists chiefly of the remains of extremely small animalcules. ELLIS & WHITNEY, Proprietors of tho Favorite Livery and Feed Barns onG8hortWce.ayS n hand nnd ft,rn,8hed spcclaUy b0nrdlngof horsc3 nnd st a 500 WmAttvrt VX n7 la Blehau'a Throat Syphilitic SS, Lump, "'$ SEtaf' SP"" ot the limbs "nd eradicates all disease from the tyilem whether caused by Indiscretion or 1& l.i hlCUri '.ca,in(r lh0 bI Pure an" r he?.U.h?- Prlre s 00 por Pottle to HIcIianS. Golden Svnnl.h Anil. Uoto for the euro of Gonorrhea, G et mtatlondniveUnd all UrlnarTA, nit V. iii oijarrangemcnts. Vrlco fi Go nr U.ittlo. Lp Ulchnu'i Oolilen Spanish In- "ctHii, farsivcro cases Si Gonorrhea h-iXV, a,?,J Ointment for tlo cfT rt.volicr,!!njpf Syphilitic Seres m,!5?ii,.u " cle:i nU-.Vene .......... i uiuiiueut: loss or nhvslofi TV.W. ex'rm or nvcr.Ti'n.- nMii..1 ... Prlco 3 CO per Box. ' Tonic m.a Nervine, SCl"e'r expr"0' C ' D" reCUreIy .ke1 i j,1?'"1" co- Ajrenti, 27 & 420 Sansn-no street. Corner (lay Sin I'ranclico. Cal. CIRCULAR MAILED FREE. Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day None but white labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first class style Twenty-five cents per meal. RED KRONT. Court street, between Journal Offlco and Mlnto's Livery. Small Faruis for Sale. A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from $50 to $100 per acre. Apply to wiiajia a. unAiuuuijiiN, 6-29-Im Opera House Block NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor, Corner Ferry and Liberty streets, N. E. cor from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. Flrst-classjrlgB always on hand Charges reasonable J. J. CULVER County Suiveyo? JAMES WALTON, Topographer, W. IUBYARS. Civil Engineer Byars, Culver 4 Walton Surveyors & Topographers SurveyB, drafts, plats maps and descriptions of hinds, townlots, nud roads, ditches, streets, sewers, alleys, etc. otu., made and furnished at reasonable prices. Old corners and lines re-e- tabllshra irom onginui field notes. Grade, ! dltchrs.roaas, sireeis or sew era, with estimates furnished on appUca- lion. .AiiureBs wuuuvj mwvw. seicm, Oregon. THE CAPITAL EVEtflKGr JOtTBNAL. A Grand Clearance Sal e --A.T-- IvUNN & BROWN'S, Beginning on the 6th of December, 1889, and Ending January 1, 1890 1 For cash only. All goods without reserve at ncttml cost until January 1st 1800, in order to reduce stock before invoicing, and to prepare our selves for Spring trade. These aro facts. All goods will be sold at cost. Wo have Carpets, Curtains, Oil Cloths, Rugs, Dress Goods, Trimmings, Silks, Satins, Plushes, Velvets, Ribbons and Laces, Lace Cloaks, Handkerchiefs, Laco Ware and Embroidery, Faus and Rusches, Gloves and Hosiery, Buttons and Corsets, Muslins and Uuderwear, Knitted Underwear, Rubber Gossamers, Umbrellas and all lines belonging to Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. CLOAKS AND. FURS, CARPETS AND RUGS, AND A LARGE STOCK OF MEN'S FURNISHING GOODS. BfiTSpace will not allow us to mention all goods. Come early and late. Goods onco bought not taken back or exchanged. LUNN & BROWN. THE YA0UINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Development company's And Oregon steamship line. IS miles shorter, 20 hours less time tbnn by nny other loute. First class through passenger nnd freight line from Portland nnd nil points in tho Will lametto valley to and from Ban Francisco TIME SCHEDULE. (Except Sundays): Leave Albany 1:00 I'M Leave Corvallls - i:io I M Arrlvo Ynqtilna ....... 6::P M Leave Yaqulna 6:5AM Leave Corvnllls 10:35 AM Arrive Albany - - 11:10 AM O. A C. trnlus connect nt Allium- nnrt Corvnllls. The nboe trains connect nt YAQTJTKa with the Oregon Development Co's Lino it Steamships between Yuqulnn and San Francisco. SAIMNU DATES. STEAMERS. FIIOM YAQUIN Willamette Vnlloy Monday Sept. wlllnmetto Vnlley .Tuesdny " 1 Wlllnmctto Vnlley,Wednesdy " a STKAMEIU, JFROM SAN FRANCISCO Wlllnmetto Vnlloy Wcdncdny, Sept. 4 Willamette Valley Friday 1,1 Wlllnmctto Vnlley Snturdny ' m Wlllnmetto Valley Hunday " w vThis company reserves tho right to Meeks &: Minton Have received and answered over One Thousand Letters of Inquiry RELATIVE TO OREGON SINCK. JUNE 17, '89 No charges, no commission, unless we sell your property. First National Bank SALEM, OREGON. City Tax Notice. The Salem city taxes are now due and payable nt my office with Williams & En gland. Taxpayers will please govern themselves accordingly. . B. J. HWOFFOttD, City Tax Collector. GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHER SHOP On Liberty street, across the bridge in North vjalom. All Kinds of meats kept ou nana. For the Public Good. It Is an indisputable fact that the hand somest vestibule trains that are now run on the American continent are those on thAftnrllntrtmi route, leavlne from Union depot In Denver, also St. PauT, Immediate ly on arrival of all through trains from the west. Tbe first and second class couches aro magnificent, the reclining chair cars suburb, tho Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as ior me meuig mat are WM. N. LADUE. President. DR. J. REYNOLDS, Vice President. JOHN MOIR, Cashier. GENERAL BANKING. Exchange on Portland, San Francisco, New York, London and Hong Kong bought and sold. State, County and City warrants bought. Farmers are cordially invited to deposit nnd transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable rates. Insurance on such se curity can be obtained at the banic In most reliable companies. served In those palace Burlington dining 1UD nCJLb 111 tv. Chlcazo oi if you mention to the ticket agent that you nnu vnm vum. Tne next east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. Louis, me you i(u ESTABLISHED BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY The Capital National Bank OF SALEM - - - OREGON. , - $75,000 - - - 10,000 want your ticket to read lroin Denver or Mt. p.i ii I nvnr the Ilurllneton route, you will cet it. and you will always be glad of it ir T-nn en via tho Northern or Canadian Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of The Burlington Route, between bt. t'aui and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry you ninncr thnpHstcrn shore oi the Mississippi river xor a aisiance ui ouv nines, annual. scenery that cannot Desurpassea;or, uyou go via the Oregon Short Line or Southern Pacific, and your tlcKet reads via The Burlington Route from Cheyenne or Den ver, you will pass througn all the thriving cities and towns located In what 1b popu larly known as the Heart ot the Continent. For further Information apply to A. C Sheldon, General Agent, 85 First street, Portlund, Oregon. 4-19d&wtt WANTED. WANTED. To rent a dwelling house with six or seven rooms. Inquire at my office, Capitol building. rKAMK U. 11AKKK. LOST. LOST A large block Gordon setter dog has leather collar on. a nick In thotln of tho right ear, scar on the left side of the dock or tne nena a uuerai rewara is oi fcredfortho r.turn of suld dog to L. F. Conn, Salem, Oregon. FOR RENT. 100D BOARD with nicely furnished JC rooms In n lino locality, convenient to the street cars, may bo had nt rensonabls rates by calling at a7 Winter street. i New Dressmaker. chance sailing dntes without notice. n. i. niBsenge Wlllnmctto Valley h Passengers from Portlnnd nnd nil connection wlti: points can maka closo mo I nuns or the MRS. F. A. CRUMP, A NewrJ.'ork' Modiste, who has had fifteen years' experience in Cutting and Fitting Would bo pleased to seo tho Indies of Sa lem at her rooms, No. 4W Summer Btrect, corner of Marlon. FOR HALE OU LEASE. IOR SALE OR LEASE. Who wants to purchase or lease a saw mui7 Address , this oltlco. 9-9dwlw tR 8A1 P purcha W. U. B., r SOCIETY NOTICES. KNIQHTSOF PYTHIAS. Regular meet Ing on Tuesday night of each week at 7:30 p. m. L. R. STINSON, O. C. W. II. II. WATERS, K. of R. and 8. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets in Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Cornei Commercial and Ferry streets, ovory Bat urdaynt7:30p. m. J. T. GREGG. WM. CLARKE, Secretary. N. G, Fl Lkjht Sous Tram. W. U . QURLfT Tor, k. T. Surplus, - - - - - R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALBERT, i- - - Cashier. DIRLCTORSi W.T.Gray, W.W.Martin, J. M. Martin, R. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck-, J. H. Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS NIA.DB To, farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either in private granaries or public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, Berlin Hong Kong and Calcutta. OREGOMAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) COAS. N SCOTT, Receiver. Flre-rroor Building Material. The Jteal Estate Uteord says that fire ruins show that porous terra cotta bricks and blocks best resist flro, water and frost. Next to these In the order of fire-resisting qualities comes concretes and burned clay work. In tho best work done, tho iron work is incased in porous terra cotto, tile or brick work in roof, floor, and tile construction. The hollow tiles aro faced with vitreous tilo, slate or any Reed weather-proof coating, or with a slnglo thickness of brick. Iron and steel framework, incased in fire-proof materials, gives the best possible results. There is a growing preference for light porous walls of hollow material protecting an iron or wooden framework. Massive and heavy walls of brick or Btone will do for nvntiliiuin. i... l.jw nM. n.t no mimh of A .VU.MJUkUlC, UUb VUOJT BIB WWW " mechanical necessity as they were regarded a few years ago. Death-GlTlng Oxygen. It is a curious fact, discovered by Dr. B. W. Richardson, that puro oxygen becomes devitalized by repeated inhalations. Ani mals confined in a current of freshly-made, pure oxygen were differently affected, but never became sleepy; but when tho oxy gen, oneo inhaled,was freed from all known impurities and oguln supplied, tho animals Invariably became drowsy, fell asleep, and, under successive inhalations of the purified gas, expired. It was evident that, in breath ing, tho oxygen had undergone some chango unknown to tho chemist. What tho chango lcan only be conjectured, though Dr. Rich ardson has found that if the exhausted oxy. gen be electrically charged it Is revitalized, nd will again support lifo. On nndaftcr June23 1889 and until further notice trains will run dally (except Sun day) as follews: BAST cjijjc;. Coburg Malll From Portland t,v. 8,00 am W 9.55 pm " I0.0tt 10.5(i 11.05 11.10 11.25 11.35 12.10 12.80 11.35 12.41 1.08 Portl'd Mall STATIONS. Tow'rd Port land LS6 &5S 21 ?.3 " 3.13 " 3.45 35 Ml 5.-07 ti &55 .. 6J0 Ar Pn Commutlon mile on sole pnnrrjlin PAW V Foot of F Btreeu Ray's iJinuiug, St. Paul's, Woodburn, Townsend, McKee, Mt. Angel, Down's, Hllverton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland, East Hide J unci, Macleay, Aumsvllle, Alo OP Crossing, WestSclo, Crabtree, Spicei, Tall man, Plalnview. llrownsvllle, Rowland, Ar. 3.45.pm, Ar Northern Pacific Railroad. Great overland route. TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY nuuiAnucur ijaivo Geary street. DR. JORDAN iCo.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market nt. San Francisco Admission 25 cents. Go and learn how to avoid disease. Consultation nnd treatment personally or by letter, on spermaterrhoea or genital weakness, and all dlseasseofmen. Send for a book. Private onlce 211 Consultation free. ri dJOKH A MONTH can 1 vb 10 10 0C0U working for ub. preferred who can furnisli a hoi A MONTH can be made ub. Agents preferred who can furnish a horse nna give their whole time to the business. Spare mumenismuy uopraiuiuu uvy '" A few vacancies In towns and cities, is. . Johnson & Co., 1009 Main St.. Richmond, Va. N. B. Please Btato age and business ex. perlence. Never mind about sending stamp for reply. B. F. J . & Co. 4-6-flm-B GA. R. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Ecpart- ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening at the hall over tho Oregon Land company's office. Visiting comrades an cordially invited to attend. A. W. Drayoek, Post Commader. B. F. SOUTHWICK, Adjutant. Just Received At Charles Cnlvert's Mlllinory llnznnr ono of the finest lines of Millinery Goods ever broueht to Salem. All goods aro of the latest design nnd havo been brought direct from the Millinery Emporiums of San Francisco. The ladles of Salem and surrounding country aro Invited to call and inspect this ono of goods. YAOUINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvnllls and lr destined to Snn Frinclsco, should ."S" w I.....V t.l 1UIUIU1I 111U uvvniuK boforo dnto of sailing. . i'Msengfr ami Freight Rstfs Alwsys tto Lowest, tor Information apply to Mcsirs. 11ULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket Agcnta 200 nnd 202 Front st,. Portlnnd, Or.. orto O.C. IIOGUE, Ac't Qen'l Frt. A Pass. AgL, Oregon Pacific R. R. Co., CorvulllB, Or O H.IIASWELL,Jr.Gen'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 301 Montgomery Kt.;l csan r rancisco, cal Tho Oregon Pacific steamboats ou tho Wlllanietteo river division will lenvo Port land, south-bound, Mondny, Wednesday and Friday nt 0 n. m. Arrive nt Corvnllls Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at 3:20 p. m. Leave Corvnllls, north-bound, Monday, Wednesday and Frldny at 8n. in, Arrlvo at Portland, Tuesdny, Thursdny and Saturday nt 3:30 p. m. On Mondny. Wcdnesdny nnd Friday both north una south-bound boats Mo over night nteaiem, leaving theront o n. m. u. u. uuuuis, A. G. F. nnd P. Agent. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L. S. Skiff. Mark S. Skiff. B. SKIFF & Co. Dentistry, Painless extraction of teeth with new process. Also gold crowns mndo aHd Bet. lirlclc dental office near opera house, Salem, Or. L.1 J J. SHAW, attorney nt law, Salem, Ore- gon. Olllce up-stalrs In tbe Patton block. PHYSICIAN. MRS. DR. M. E. McCOY physician and surgeon, has located and taken roomB over Squlro Farrar's grocery store. Chronic diseases a spoo laity. Consultation freo. 12-21dw WP. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER , and Typewriter Copyist, Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying on type writer accurately and neatly done. Office over A. T. Ycaton's furniture store, Com mercial street, Sulera. A. E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, OREGON. -DEALER IN- Coburg. AR LV Lv 2.33 2.20 1.40 1.15 1.10 12.65 12.32 12.20 11.15 11.40 11.38 11.14 10.48 10.23 10.10 1000 0.3U 9.02 8.52 8'IU 7.42 6.39 6:00 am SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO And all points East via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Pacific railroad Is the only lino running Passenger tratns.Seoondchus sleepers (free of charge) Luxurious Day coaches, Pullman Paface Sleeping Cars. Palace Dlnlog Cars, (meals 75c) from Port land to tho east See that your ticket read via the Northern Paclflo railroad and avjid the change of cars. Leave Portland at 8 a. rn. and 8:40 p. m. dally arrive at Minneapolis or St, Paul at "pftmo Division, Trains leave Front and G street dally at 11:65 a. m, and :4U p.m.: Arrive siiwwiwh " j i", " S-20 am arrlvo Seattle 95a m and9:35p. m Through Pullman Palace Sleeping Oars, elegant day coacnes, finest palace dining carl between Portland, Tacoma nnd Senttle direct. Dally service. A. D. CHARLTON Asst. Gen'l Pass. Agent, 121 First fat, Cor Washington St.. Portland, Oregon. Depot Corner First andO Streets. STOVESandRANGES ridmbing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 43- Agent for tbe RICHARDSON & EOYNTUN COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 1849 CHARLES U. UURT1H. M. D.. Surgeon I J and Homoeopathic physician. Olllce nnd residence. New Hank lllock. 307 Com merclul street, Salem, Or. Sifllce hours 8 to 9 a. m. nnd from 2 to 3 nnd7 to 8 p.m. Dis eases of the rectum and chronla diseases a specialty. Fifteen years experience, dw Established 1868 1 Tho Oldest and StaunchosttBetwccn Sacra mento and Portland. LADD & BUSH, Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon. Accounts kept, loans made, exchaugo on every partof thoworldboughtandsold, letters of credit Issued to travelers, eollec tlons made throughout the United SUUes, British America and Moxlco. state, countv and city warrants cashed. We offer paU runs uccommouauons conBisicui wiin con' scrvatlvo banking. 10-3Ulw3t land to VIA Soutliorn Pacific Company's Line. THE MPUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time Betveen Salem and San FrancIseoJ Thirty-six lloun. .CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TltAIN HUN DAILT 1IKTWKKW 1'OltTLAirp AMH 8. F. South. I I North. 4:00 p.m. Lv. Portlnnd Ar. fT0:45 a. m. :44 p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 7:63 a. m. 7:45 a. m. Ar. San Fran. Lv. 7:00 p. in. LOCAL I'AHSHNOKR THA1N ( DAILY XX CKIT 8UWDAY). 3:00 a. in. Lv. Portlnnd Ar. I 3:45 p. m. 11:10 a. m Lv Snlom Lv. 1 12:52 p. m. 2:40 p. in. Ar. Eugcno Lv. 1I:(M) a. m J- !-. 1 J" '..' ,!IL DEAR GIRLS: Tnko no Tally from any young man, but If they offer you a nlco liox of ilcllenbrand's Square Chocolate Creams, made only by his Patent Process, take them, una tell them to come again, for they uro superior to any made In the United States. John A. Carson, COUNSELOR, ATTORM-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC . Member of the Bar of Ontario, Canada. Ofllce, 69 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Hon, REFERENCES AT TORONTO: BlrTboraas Gait, Chlof Justlcn ol Common Pleas; Hou. James McLennan, Judgeof the Court of Appeals: Hon. W. P. It. Street, Judge of tbe Aioney 10 iuuu. lueen's Uencb. Tickets at two cents per it stations havjlng agenU. rtnlon at ML Angel with sUges for 1 -fmm Wilbolt M num. hi ring. u . NOTICE. OTICE Is hereby given that the ex pense assessment of two hundred dol- iars each for the montn oi uecemoer, 1889. ngninst the incorporaiors the GoTd Mountain andDry Gulch Consol ldatedGold and Sliver Mining Company, upastdue and unpaid onthe following shSrJs. to-wlt: No 15, 1,000 share,; No 17 six hundred shares: No. 44 to 47 lnclush e 25 share, each; No 48 and 135. 30 shares each; Noa. 49, (H and 128, 10 shares eachrNM.ti. 61. 130 and 131. aosiiarea each; and No. 129. 60 Bhares standing In the name of F. Earnest Austin, und the same will be sold to paysaiuuceHiiui. ... mo ... "" iald company, in balem, Oregon, at the hour of ' o'clock in the afternoon, on Wedneday, January 8, 1800 unless said assebsment is paid oeiore tuui iiuic Dated this 3d cl 12-4dwlw Mia oeiorc umi uuic I day of December, A.D.,1889. It. H. MILLER, As't Sec. ATTENTION FARMERS! A NDREW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND BUROEON, ISalem, Oregon. Office hours:)) to 11 a. m.,3totand 7 to 8p. m. Olllce: Court street, next door cast of Dr. Rowland, Residence, sui uuemuKeui su T C. SMITH, M. D., PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON a-Oflice with Dr. J. N. Smith, Grlswold block, Salem, Oregon, Miss Leona Willis, TEACHER OF MUSIC. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS. For nccommodntion ol second clubs passengors attached to express trains, ThoS. P. company's ferry makes cou nectlon with all thu rcguinr tram ou th East Side Division irom footot 1' stroe Portland. iVcst Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (KXCK1T SUNDAY). 71)10 a. m. 12:25 p. 111. rvr Ar. Tortlnml Ar. Corvullls Lv. (i:20p. in. 1:30 p. m. At Albany und Curvallls connect trains orurcgon racme tutiiroaa. wTO ThiouL'h tlclteU to nil points south iiml east vlu California KXt'ltKHITUAlN (DAILY KXCllTHUNUAY" w. H. H. WATEIW & CO., LAWYERS, Rooms land 2 Friar's lllock, N. E. cor ner State and Commercial streots, Bulom Oregon. Hlncle lots and acres. One half mllo West of Harem P. O. Good soli, nil clear and in ,.71 ......... 'All ..4. fn. nlnnllnp irv at once. Each piece fronts on a nice meet, and naclty tax. lino- condition fruit and shrubbry at once, THOMAS & PAYNE Br. STATU ST. 3ALBM, NEWZEALAND FOR MEN ONLY! 7mAITItlC tot Utt or IUUg JCAMHOODl nrrD X Wkts jf Body MiaiEfleU r rings una hi w - --"; cjs. H.ibUrMt WahSmwitfc Southern llic flo company K5SCWaKaHiMttWfft trailT. for and from VJ,rTuWlver. , 7WVr5iScj: l0en.ra,Offl:dome; SetMVmWm I Portland, Orejon. INSURANCE Oom puny. Fire and Marine. JOJ. ALHERTiAgent, Hajcm, Oregon T wish to f inploy a few ladles on a Mlary I tqtAkecburgeofiny buslneiui at llielr hiiini-ii. J Jght, very taHcInatlng and heulih. ful WugcJ 110 per weak. Reference given. Ooid Py for Irt time. jddri with rtSSpSOW. MARION WALKER, Loi.l. vllle.Ky. ll-ai-lin (tulary, 110 exixrni nuunvu wtu iiiuuiii, lu advance, Steady em- No sol In- SfiO p Oyment Ul lion r winmiuus. -" -"' ting. Dutlw delivering mm waking li-w-Jm WILLAMEHE UNIVERSITY Uraduates Htudenbi In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It U the oldest, largest nnd least expen sive Institution of learning In tbe hortli west School opens first Monday In September Bndforca..ogueU.oH vanhcoVi President. 17. Salem, Oregon. Lessons given in volco culture nnd Ital Ian singing, pluno and organ. Sneclnl at tention gl vcu to beginners. Can bo Neon at tho Conservatory, or at tho residence, cor ner of Center and Capitol streots, 10-lUml J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMBROIAL STREET. First-class work irimrantccd. Give him a cull and you will not regret It. 7-31ml THE FAVORITE Billiard and Peel Rooms. TIirdONLY FIRST-CUSS CIGAR STORE IN TIIK CITY. Imported and DomostloK CIGARS AND TOBACCO ! 243 Commorolat Streot. Reception Saloon, 4:&0 p. in. 8:00 p. m. I Lv. Portland Ar. I Ar.McMlnnvllloLv. I TinXTuTm". 6:15 a.m. Through Tickets -To all point OUTII nnd EAST -VIA California. For lull information regarding rates maps, etc., apply to the Company's agent rialem, Oregon. K. P. ROOEIIH, Asst. 0. F. and Pass. Ag't R. KOEULER.I Hauager, "OVERLAND ROUTE." 260 Commercial Street. EUGENE ECKERLIN, PROP. The best of Wines, Liquors and Cigars, ulem 11 ml Kxport llecr, good Lunch Coun ter In connection, where you will be served with School Tax Notice. Th. .M.nM imr. itt District No. 21. In JIailon county, are now due ondpayiiblo at tho clerk' oflire, No. 101 Court street, In Orxtru House block. Kalem. The samo w III be aecinea utuiniuu nlxty duys from uute. ' DAVID k Ootobtr IA, !, be deemed delln'iusut unless paid wlllilu uys from uuie. . ... DAVID SIMPSON, fk'hool clerk. HOT OR COLD LUNCHES, Sandwiches Wienerwurst, and In fuct ev erythlnv Is In good style, and the best of attention will bo shown 10 customers. MRS. M. E. WILSON, Milliner aod Dressmaker, InNltes the ludloo of HaU-m and vicinity to cull mid lnHCl her kelecl uUx.it of full Millinery tltut has Ju.t uriived. Bhe will puy purtlculur utteutlon uImi to the latest style QfdrMxrnaktiig, Trains for the east ltavo Portland nt 7 03 am and D.00 pm dully. Tlo ctsto and from principal points In tin United States, Can uda and Europe. Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free Fuinlly Bleeping Cars run through on Express trains to Omuliu, Council IllulU und Kansas City without chango Connectlonsat Portlund forSun Fruncls co und Pugot Sound points. For further particulars address any ugent of tho company, or I. W.I.EE.O. P. A. C, S. MELLEN, Ocnerul Trulllo Manuger MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genulnt Syitem of Memory Training. fovr Books Learned In ono reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and aJutt greatly benefited. Ureul Inducement to correspondence Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Win. A, llumiaoud, the worid-rumed hpuclulUt lu illud DlsnweH, Duulel Urraiiuuf Thojnp. son, the grtut lychologlst, J.M.llucKly J), I) editor of thu ChrUtluli Advocuto N, V.,RlcliurdProotor,thObclentUt, lions. W. W.Astor, Juduh P. lioujutiiuii, uud others, sent (ot free by Prof. A, I.OIHKTTK, 3T Fifty Ave., NY Jvimv, dw i m 1 i M 3 . n 1 h .4 n I" i' t i 1 1 r-a w .III HM kI 1M i ill fill .HI : F.I via A it kh i.4 lJl vi, a.! i.'. Ji. h I Union Pacific R. 11 Company m 1 Jl I u i ; T SI cl