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THE CAPITAL EVENING- JOtTRtfAXu so-called "accompUahmonta" of tho modern girl arc undergoing a radical change. Tlic usoful is beginning to Bupcrsodotho supeillciul. If only every father would have hi daughters technically taught somo profession or business, in tho samo way thai his sons aro, ho may safely lcavo tho rent of the mutter to tho girls themselves. Provided with tho means of independence, they will readily find a way to utilize it, and with women ready to faco tho work-a-day world, a thousand now ways will bo found in which they may profitably busy themselves without encroaching on tho do mains of man. Thoroughness 13 what wo want. It is ono of the rarest qualities In tho world, and tho woman or girl who has learned tp do even the simplest task with absolute and perfect thoroughness is never likely to fall for want of occupation. Thero is abundance of demand for such as these. Thoroughness, even in somo simplo matter, develops conscientiousness, which, indeed, may bo callod a part of truo thoroughness. And what a rare troasuro is tho conscien tious, thorough woman whon found I En gland is full of failures, both men and women, who havo failed from lack of this very quality. That women should fall is only to bo expected, for they havo enjoyed no advantages of training or special cduca tion as men havo. It is almost lmposslblo to get a good governess who combines with tho talent of teaching the no loss important faculty of moral training. Tho great mass of nursery governesses and companions aro absolutely inefficient, theso two occupations being only resorted to by those who aro qulto incompetent to follow any other. It is almost equally difficult to And a satis factory drcss-makor or seamstress. They aro nearly all superficial and un-thorough, to coin a word. But with special training and technical teaching a now era may bo hoped for. Women havo been wasted, for tho most part, until now, and with tho de velopment of their working faculties will como a great surpriso for thoso who havo for so long a poriod underrated their pow ers. Woman has till lately been regarded rathor in tho light of a cadenza in music, or a flourish in caligraphy; something orna mental which has no absoluto rataon d'etre and which could easily bo spared. There is just this germ of truth in tho idea that we aro certainly supple mentary, so to speak; and in look ing about for occupation wo must bear that fact in mind, and seek for work that is supplementary to that of men. Wo shall thus have a better chanco of success than wo would bo likely to se cure by coming directly into competition with them. This idea may seem abject and "very 'umblo" to somo of tho strong minded ladies of whom wo wot, and whoso dovico appears to bo, out Casar, aut nullus; but, after all, thoro uro thousands of women who vory much profcr tho situation of Cmsar's wifo to being Ciesar himself; and who, from choice, select thoso occupations that appeal to tho moro graceful fancy of a woman, that need her lighter touch, her delicate sonso of neatness nnd ordor, and appeal to her especially just because she is an educated gentlewoman, aud not a man.- Twenty years henco it will bo found that numbers qf now and now undreamed of occupations-will bo open to Englishwomen, ana tnoy will bo able to rejoice in tho pleasing circumstance that no man need bo wail tho surplus of unmarried women, but rather that all sensible malo beings (thoro will bo moro of that sort then) will con gratulate themselves upon tho fact that thoro is an unmarried surplus to make tho outside world plcasantcr and brighter, and to mako many things go smoothly that now jar and creak and work unsatisfactorily for want of tho gentle and discriminating touch of tho woli-troined feminine hand. Mri. Humphrey, in London Society. i THE WILD CARIBOU. How This Nolilo Animal Amuses Himself anil Ills Mates. It is as fond of the ice as a school-boy, and full as ready for a frolic, says Harper's Mag azine. After tho ico has formed in Novem ber, it is soon followed first by snowi, and then by thaws or rain. Tho latter converts tho snow into slush, resting on tho firm ico beneath. Now, any sonslblo crcaturo would keep away from such a mes3. But not so tho caribou, for to it this mako tho very galatimo of tho year. Tho herd go out upon tho ico in single file, then scattor, and each ono falls to pawing up tho slush, with his forofoet. After they havo tired of this performance, they fall upon their knees, and seom to lap tho ico with their tongues. Why thoy do this is, as far as tho writer has boon ablo to learn, a mystery. It cer tainly is not from thirst, slnco they havo crossed a dozen open brooks in their morn ing ramble. Perhaps to use ono of thoso slang expressions so happily indefinite in leaving unbridled liberty of detail to tho Im agination of tho hearer, "thoy do it tor grandeur." This is tho most simple, and indeed at times it seems tho only, explana tion of many of tho vagaries of this most singular crcaturo. Aftor awhilo ono will suspend oporations, seem to think things over genorally, then go gravely ovor to whoro another has mlnod down to a pieco of Ico of extra flavor, and prod and poke it with thoutmost vigor. Tho assaulted party rises to its foot, and meekly resigns Its placo to tho Intruder, which immediately drops upon its Uncos and continues tho op erations of Its predecessor, while tho oust ed cither passes along tho compliment by routing out anothor, or proceeds to dig a now spot for Itself. Thon porhaps all will Ho down for awhilo, and, though ono would think tho.bed about as congenial as tho inside of an ico-crcam frcozor, chow tho cud in apparently tho acmo ofbovino comfort Next, ono will slowly rlso to its feet, round up Its back, and strotch itsolf, survoy Its comrades to solcct tho ono which seems most comfortablo, and then, actuated by that perversity of disposition wo so often sco and anathematize in tho human early riser, proceed to stir it up with hoof and liorn, until it, too, gets upon lis icgs nnu joins la tho gamo. Soon all aro on their feot, and falling in ono behind tho other, movo for tho woods in singlo fllo, headed by tho leader always a bull, though not In variably tho largest in tho herd. Thoy movo off at a walk, their heads hanging down pre cisely liko cows driven to pasturo. Sud denly ono will become possessed of a devil, and breaking from tho ranks with a hop, skip and a jump, chargo through tho lino again and again, until it isChrown into com ploto disorder. Then it will as suddenly fall Into place, as demure as a cat, saying, as distinctly as an attitude can speak: 'What I you do not mean to chargo this un timely disturbance to me, do youi" Tho march is then resumed, and all may disap pear at tho meokest kind of a walk in tho surrounding forest; or, without tho slight est npporcnt cause, the herd will break into a run at apaco so keen you almost fancy you can hear them whiz as they cleavo a passago through tho air. This burst of speed may last for a hundred yards; it may bo kept up through thick and thin for five miles; tho ono is about as likely as tho other. Satan, lib Sole legatee. One Huolariaen, of nelslngfors, Finland, was during his lifo boKovcd to bo ou friendly footing with tho doviL His will leaves all his land and property to that in dividual, and tho authorities of Finland aro much troubled what to do. At ft Into meeting of tho Board of Council of the city of Frankfort, Ky., an ordinance was adopted pro hibiting tho sale or cigarettes within tho Umlls of corporation. Tho law wont Into effect Jan. 1st, aud there is not a cigarette to bo had in the city. Catarrh, taiurniui Deafness Hay Fever A .New Hump Treatment. Suflerers nr' not rrpnomllv nwnn that these diseaoos are cotitnnlouH. or that they are duo to the presence of living parasites m tlie lining niem braue of the nose and eustachian tubes. Mkrorcoplc research, how ever, luis proved this to bo a fact, and the result of this discovery Is that a simple remedy has been form ulntcd whereby caturrh, catarrhal deafness unit hay fever are perma nently cured In trom one to three slmplo applications made at home by the putlent once In two weeks. N. B. This t rent men t Is not a snulFor an ointment; both have l)een discarded by reputable physic ians as Injurious. A pamphlet ex plaining this new treatment is sent free on receipt of stump to pay pos tage, by A. H. Dixon & Son, 337 and 339 West King Street, Toronto, Cauudu. Christian Advocate. Sufferers from Catarrhal troubles should carefully read tho above. 1-1-ly-eod The New Orleans City Counoil re cently passed the ordinance makin stnoking in street cars a misd uieanor. WANTED. WANTED Position ns bookkeeper or rlerk rtcst of l eferences. Address 'U," care Journal. l-7t0 ion WALK. FOR SALE Oil TRADEfor city property In Salem, liny ncresofland suitable lor grape culture, eight miles eoulh of Sa lem. Also two hundred acres best peach 'nnd for sale nine miles south of Salem, dirt cheap. U. O. Glen, 218 Chcmekcta street, Salem. HOARDING. RIVATE110ARDINO. A few ladles or gentlemen can obtain, a. reasonable rates, good board with nicely furnished rooms In the finest part of tho city, right by the street cars, by calling at 307 winter street, corner of Center street. SOOIKTV NOTICES. KNIGHTSOF PYTHIAS. Regular meet Ing on Tuesday night of each week at 7:30 p. m. J. O' DONALD: C. C. W. II. H. WATERS. K. of R. and 8. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. OTTO'., meet in Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Cornet Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sat urday at 7:30 p.m. J. L. MiTcntKL, I. A. Manning, Secretary. N. Q. GA. P.. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart- ment of Orecon. meets every Monday evening at tho ball over the Oregon Land company's omce. visuing comruues an cordially Invited to attend. D. C.Siieiiman, Post Commader. S. A. Roudle, Adjutu it. PltOFESSIONAL CAKD j. j. shaw. j. t. artcaa, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Salem, Oregon Ollleo first door to the left at head of stilrs In the rear of Ladd & Hush s bank miLMON FORD, attorney at law, Salem, JL Oregon. Oflice up-stnlrs In Pattern's block. JOHN A. CARSON, Counsellor and attorney at law. Member of the Bar of Ontario, Canada, 1)9 Btato street, Salem, Oregon. HHYSIUIAN. MllS.DR. M. E. MCCOY 1 physician and surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Squire Farror's grocery store. Chronic diseases a spec laity. Consultation free. 12-21dw w P. WILLIAMS. STENOGRAPHER . and Typewriter Copyist. Will make reports of trials, etc.; copying on type wrlleraccuratcly and neatly done. Omce over A. T Yeaton's furniture store, Com mercial street, Salem. ClUAULKS U. CURTIS, M. D Surgeon j and Homoeopathic physician. Oflice and residence, 15.) Court Mieet, In ofllco lor merly occupied by Dr. Risden, Salem, Or. Ofllco hours 8 to!) a. m. and from 2 to 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. Diseases of tho rectum and chronic diseases a specialty. Fifteen years experience. dw A NDREW II. DIVEN, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, iSalem, Oregon. Oflice heurr: 9 to 11 n. m., 3 to 6 (and 7 to H p. m. Olllce: Court street, next door east of Dr. Rowland, Residet.cc, 301 Chcmeketn st. 1890. Harper's Young People. AN ILLUSTRATED WEEKLY. Tho Eleventh Volume of Har per's Youno People, which be gins with the Number for Novem ber fi. 1889 nrescnts an attractive nro- craiunic. It will ofler to its readers' at least four senilis of tho usnal length, and others In two or three Earls, namely, "The Red Mustang," y William O. Stoddard; "Phil and the Baby," by Lucy C. Lillie; 'Prince Tommy,"by John Russell Coryell; and "Mother's Way," bv Margaret E. Ranoster; two short serials by Hjalmar Hjohtii BoYesen. Two series of Fairy Tales will attract the attention of lovers of tho wonder-world, namely, the (tuuIiiL taled told by Howard Pylu, aud so admirably illustrated by him, and another series in a dlner ent vein by Frank M. Bicknell. Thero will be short stories by W. D. IIowells, Thomas Nelson Paoe. Mary E. Wilkin, Nora Perry1 Harriet Prescott Spofford, David Ker, Hezekiah Butter worth, Sophie Swett, Richard Malcom Johnston, etc. A subscription to Harper's Youno People secures a Juvenile library. There is useful knowledge, also plenty of amusement. Boston Advertiser. I TERMS: Postage Prepaid. ? 2 00 Per Year. Vol. XI. begins November 5, 1889. Spoelmen Copy sent ou receipt of a two-cent stamp. Single Rummers, Five Lcutfl euch. Remit taj'ces should be made by 1 PoMt-oillco Money Order or Draft, to avoid chance ot loss. Newspapers are not to copy this advertisement without tho exprww order of Harper & Brothers. Address: HARPER & BROTI1 t ER8, New York. Catnrrati Can't bo Cared with LOCAL APPLICATION?, ns ' they cannot reach tho seat of tin disease. Ciitarrnli Is a blood or eon-, stltu(lon.ul disease, and In order ( cure It you havo to take l.ililiiutj remedies, .linn's uniairan euro is tukeu Internally, nnd nets directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrah Curo Is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of tho best physicians In this country for years, and Is ti regular proscription. It Is composed of the best tonic.4 known, combined with tho beat blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mueoiiB surfaces. The perfect combination of the two In gredients Is what produces such wonderful results In purine; catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props, Toledo, Sold by druggists, price 75o. 1890. Harper's Weekly. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Weekly linn a well-established place as tho leading Illustrated newspaper In America. 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No expense is spared in making Its artistic attractiveness of tho highest order. Its clever short stories, parlor plays, and thoughtful ebsays sutlsiy all tastoVand It last page Is famous as a budgctoof wit and hnmor. In its weekly Issue everything Is Included which is of Interest to women. Durihg 18U0 Oliver Thorne Miller, Chi Istlne Terhune Herrlck, and Mury Lowe Dicken son will respectively furnish ii series ot papers on "The Daughter at Home " "three Meals a Day," and "Tho Woman of the Period." Thei-orlnl novels will be writ ten by Walter Jlcsantand F. W. Robin son. HARPER'S PERIODICALS. per year: Harper's Bazar . $1 00 Harper's Magazine ......4 00 Harper's Weekly 4 00 Harper's Young People 2 00 Postage free to all subscriber. In the United States, Canada or Mexico. Tho volumes of the Bazar begin with the first number for Junuary of each year. When no timo 1 mentioned, subscriptions will begin with tho number current at time of receipt ol order. 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The story will be translated by Hen ry James, and Illustrated by ltoss.1 and liyrbacb. V. D. IIowells will contribute a n vel etto In three parts, and Iifciullo Ileum n novelette In two parts, entitled "Voumy," handhomely Illustrated. Jn Illustrated papers, touching subjects of current Interest, and in IU short stories, poems, and timely articles, tho Magazine will maintain Its well known standard. . HARPER'S PERIODICALS. per year: Harper's Magazine . Harper's weekly. ..... Harper's IJatur . . Harper's Young People .31 00 .A 00 ...4 00 2 00 Postage Freo to all subscribers in the United States, Canada, or Mexico. The Volumes of tho uagazino begin with tho Numbers'ffir Juno und December of each year. When no time Is specified, mb scrlptlons will beg'n with tho Number currant at tho time of receipt of order. Hound Volumes of Humor's Mnmizltiofor (Into years back, In heat cloth binding. 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Insttranco on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bunk. In most rcllnblo companies. IWTAnt.lSlIKD IIV NATIONAL AUTltOlUTY OK- SALEM Capital l'aid up, OREGON. - $75,000 - 10,000 Surplus, It. S. WALLAOK, - - President. W. W. MAltTIN, - Vlce-I'rcsldenU J. II. ALliKHT, r - Cashier. DlRtCTORSl A'.T.Orny, W.W.Martin, J. M. Martin, It. H. Wallace, ur. W. A.Cuslck. J. II. Albert, T. McK. ration. LOANS MADE To farmer on wheat nnd other murbet able produce, consigned or in store, either In private grauarlcsor public warehouses. Slalo and County Warrants IWl at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rnt. limits Irawn direct on Now York, ChlraKo, Han Kmnclsco, Portland, Ixmdon, Paris, Jlorlln flung KoiiKnnd Cdculln. (!licp Money. MONKY lo lend nt low rates upon farm and city prnterty. No delay after 4mmI title shown by abstract. Joiih A.Caiwow, ttorneyat liw, IKJMtalo Street, Salem. ifl New! UJ 'b NliW HTOJU5 I NKW 0001)311 NEW I'llIC'ES ! ! ! Thcvarlcty stnrn lat ly irsncd tip In Dr. 'ton land's brick on Court sired, fins Just rrulviil n Irtrgo Invoice of Varletyigoo!, including C1IUI8TMAS 0001)8, HOLIDAY CIOODS AND 6 AND 10 OKNT GOODS. Wo have mi cnillcs variety of 1'anrj HoiiiiaienplngUoods and Novelties, Homcgreut bargain tiro offered In these nods, Kveryhody Is Invited In cull nnd wo how much you can buy forn nickel or a dollar. S-Cliciipesl plooo In town to buy your Holiday Uisids. .MUH. N.J. iiUHKOlfll. DEAR GIRLS: Talto no Tarry from any young man, but If thoy oiler you unlco lloxof Hcllculiranj's Square Chocolate Creams, made only by his Patent Process, take them, and tell them to como again, fur they aro superior to uny mudo In tho United Htates. Fine Watch Repairing IIY C. A. BURBANK No, 317 Commercial Street, Scaled Proposals. SEALKD PHOPOSAlaro Invited by the Marlon County Improvement com pany for riirnlshlnff-'lO.OOO ties for tho con. struction of thoHalemandsilvertonHtcam Motor railway and Halem licit Line. Tics to bo either sawed or hown of sound timber 0x8 Inches, H lection?. If hewn, less than 7J inch lace will not be lor-etved. 15,000 to budoltvcrcdut convenient poliitsnlongtho proposed belt lino, and iB.OOO along tho pro-tMj-ied lino from Hulein lo Hilvertnn, be tween tho Htato Agricultural fairgrounds and West Pudding river. Delivery In tho city to be made by tho 15th of April. 18'JO, and from tho fair grounds easterly by the first of May next. Proposals for tho cntlro lot or for any number In even thousands will bo consid ered. All proposals must bo addressed to the Marlon Improvement company, Salem, Oregon, and endorsed on the envelope. Proposals for Tics." The proKsals will bo opened In tho ollleo of tho company in Salem nt l::p. in January '7ilirlMM, Tho right to reject any and all bids Is re served. MAHION COUNTY 1MPKOVEM KNT CO. Hulem,Or.,Jun,7,lt00. ltw-w'Jt Conservatory of Mai of the Willamette Uiilver Ity Salem, Oro- .'on, the luost successful MuMc Hehool ou huNnrlhwitrti('4Mhi, Cour.cs In muslcnro tiijual tolJiKicin music schools. Yearly at- t-ndnnre of marly one hundred and fifty. I'hetiblH corps of taachurs for the eomliig ichool j car will Im Pmf. 'A, M. I'urvln. I.tonit Willis, Miss Hva rex: nssUtant 'I'lielu-rs, Miss Lulu M. Hinllh, Mls iiully I'arUh.und Mk .Mamie 1'iirvln. limnchoM taught arc VmsilCillture.Plano, irgun, Violin, Plpo Organ. Harmony, '(MiiiteriMillit. and I'las 'rwelilpg. Dlploiuas gleu on iiniilt'tlnii of Miursc weuii iorr..iaiisfuu uuu uiri-uiar. ',. M PVHVIN 7-'J5lrii-vlii. i? 8 isa ntau B r nnptTlllr For Ltt i For lot or tallixr MAIIUOODi Hruui iiiibOfMnl uiatitno U ! I OHH ;.. " jJtuuiyi JTTT1C'w'flce'Bl1Xl')4lJ?ircts J J ESjSU of CrrnrorrxtMirtlBOUYoiiCg. IJ..I,Kol.l.Hul.4fllIlrtJ. Ma luiUm , 14hUm4 llrrui ' rrl.(IU4. IWhltl, yUU(. ll.i Trr. trlw ,U.S.I Sa, aTnlin 'real 41 SIMM. Trrllwla)rvU'(lrtM. tataaHUilu U l.li.!l..i.Ua.U j.rl.U M4ilrafci43rMUItUISIUlC9.,tSrrAlO,H.I. U4 fhovWfcrmpn Ciders Be on ImCu ktrvonU, Ballot Uv to u. sua, i&eTXt V, n. CttnLh, M lintH., flnrV lutrrl', I wvr. , isi i mi n i i t i in 1 iiieuaraiMiiaiM 501110 NEW HARDWARE-STORK! Clms. Pugh, Proprietor. (MuewuMKir (o tMllnif v A to) I-IARDWARE) Farming Imploments A complou litis Alnnyi In itock, M., stock Is IkiurIiI now And furrndi, af. fnrtllngtne tho ppitortutitty to Hhvuio itinsl rcisonnbU iirlros, Tho best nnd lnolliniroved niftclilntry always oa baml. Ofllco mid stem rooms nt llelllngor'i old stand on Htato street. A. 15. STRANG, No. DOS Commercial Utrcet, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DKALJtn IK- STOVESand RANGES Plumuing, Gas and Steam Fitting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty, aAccnt for tho fUCIIAUDSON A HOYNTON COJIPANY'8 FurnttCOS. Ks- tabllsbedlnlrtIS GEORGE WILKINS' NKW BTJTOHH5R SHOP On Liberty street, across tho brldgo In North VJalom. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. 6-S0tf OR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market st, San Francisco Admission 23 cents. Go and learn how to avoid disease. Consultation and treatment personally or by letter, on spermatcrrhoca or genital weakness, and all dlseasse of men. Bend for a book. I'rlvnto nttiea 211 Ucary street, consultation free. For th - Public Good. It Is an tnaisputabln fact that the hand somest vestlbuls tralna that nte now run on Ilia American continent aro those on ihollitrilngton route, leaving from Union depot In Denver, also Ht. Paul, Immediate ly on arrival of alt through trains from the west. Tho first and second class coaches uro mngnllleent. llio reclining chair cars tuliurb. Ilia Pullman sleepers extremely luxuriant, and as for tho meals that are irrvedln those pfclaeo llurllnstnn dining errs yum yum. The next timo you ro east to Kansas City, Chicago or Ht. Louis, if you mention to the ticket nnt that you want your ticket to read from Denver or hi. rati! over tho Hurllngton route, you will gel It, and you will always bs glad of If you go via tho Northern or Canadian Pacific, the elegant vestibule trains of Tho Hurllngton llouto, between HL Paul and Clilcngo, or Ht. Iuls, will curry yon along the custern shore ot Ilia Mississippi rlvrr for a dlstanre of VO miles, amidst scenery tlintniiinot be surpassedior, If yoti 7i via the Oregon Hlio-t Line or Houthnrn 'aclflr, and your tlcuit reads via The lltirllnxtoii Houlo from :Ttrenne or Den ver. von will nans inniusn nil the llirlvlnr cltleniid towns local r a In what Is nopu any Kiiownasine iiearvoi iiiauoiitiueni. i'iir luriiirr iniormnlion nppiy in n. u. Hllfldon. (Icncml Agent, Portland, Orrgon, , 60 first street, 4-lVUOLWll Just Received At Charles Calvert's Millinery Ilaznarone of the finest Illicit of Millinery (Joods ever iiroimiit to naieni. aii goods urn or inu latest design and have been brought direct from thu Millinery Kinporluni of Han h"niticlco. Tho ladles of Halcm aid surrounding country are Invited to cLd Inspect this ono of goods. I wish to employ a few ladles on a salary to takechargoofiiiy business atthoir homes. Light, very fascinating and health fill. Wages SIO per week. Ilcferonccs given tiood pay for part time. Address with sbimp'MUH.MAHIUN WALICKU, Iul vlllo, Ky. 11-iaMin JLVItVElAUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine Syitem of Memory Training! Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly ueneflted, Great Inducements to, correspondence Classos. Prospectus, with opinions of l)r Wm, A Hammond, tho worid-fumod Mpcclallst In Mind Diseases, Daniel (Irccnleaf Tlmmp son, tho great Psychologist, J.M.Iluckly 1). 1),, editor of tho Chrluttan Advocatu N. Y.. Hlchard Pro 'tor,thoHclentlst, lions W. W, Astor, Judah P. lloujamun, und others, sent post free by Prof. A. LOIBKTTK, 837 l'lfty Ave., NT Je-ly. dw THOMAS UMlltOWS Has Just received a now lino of the latest stylo of bunging lamps which will bo sold at tho most reasonable rates. Wo aim nirry a full Hue of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery anil Glassware ! Don't fill to sample our new lino of con. feclloncry. No. 22(1 Commercial Hlrcet Kalem, Oregon Brick and Tile tor Sale MURPHY & DESART, HueccsKors lo D. Nash, have a well entail llshed llrlck and Tile factory III North Malum, near llio fair ground", und are pre pared to furnish rirstcluw brick and tile on short notice. Reception Saloon, 2G0 Commercial Street, EUGENE ECKI2HMK, l'HOI The best of WIikm, Liquors and Cigars, Malum and Kxport !!r, good Liitiuh runn ier In wnnecilun, where you will le served with IIOTOIt COLD LUNCIIEfj, iHandwIahM Wlenrwur ithd In fact v fc-.,, ,.. ..,, ... .1.- . . -.. e' ,,,j tm ,i, s;,s4 Biff u ,tv ivii ui aitennon win u.m...i io eusmmr. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY UrftrttiatM Undent, trt , Literary, Seleillie. KrMl, )lNsines( Uw, MEDICAL COURSES. , Hli the oldMt, largest nnd Imui mm. Iva IiMtltutlon of learning In tbi Vtt2' Hchool opens first Monday In BepUraUr Rend for catalogue to ' "" THOU. VAN RCOY, ,., I'wsldent. '7t fialem, Orfo. Northern Railroad. GREAT OVERLAND ROUTE. TWO PAST TRAINS DAILY I NO CHANGE OK CAK8 SHORTEST LLnTtO CHICAGO And all points Goat via St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS. Tho Northern Pacific railroad Is the only line running Passonw;rtralnB,Bocond close aee that your ticket read via the Northern luvuiu iwuroaa ana avjta the change ofcars. Ix'avo Portland at R a. m, and M0 p. m. dallvarrive AtMlnnAiinntia u, ih.,.i .. 8;05p. m. ' . . Paciwo Dtvistox.-lYalns leave Front aud O streot dally- at 1U65 a. m. and 8; P. in.: Arrive at Taeomn at 7-10 n m n 1:20 a m arrlvo .Seattle ftf-Ha m nncio-nr.n. m through Pullman Palace Sleeping (rs, elegamday coaches, hncst paluco dining cars between I"ortIand, Tacomaoad Beattle direct. DAtly service. A. D. OIIAKLTON Asst, Och'll'uss. Agent, 121 First St., Oor Washington au.I-ortland. Oregon. Depot Corner First andU Htreeta. THE YA0U1NA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD J And Oregon Development company's jtcamshtp line. 223 mllea shorter, 20 hour lesj time than by any othei loule. First class through passenger and freight line from Portland and all points In theWU laroette vallcv to and from Han Francisco TIME SCHEDULE, (Kscept Bunaayt). fftVA AllMinv - 1:00 PM 1:10 PM - &J0PM - iojwa lavo Corvallis Arrive Ynqulna lxvo Ynqulna thrive Cnrvallls Arrive Albany Hil0Aar-t n A ti Inln. MAnnmA l 11l-HM . Corvallis. The above trains connect at YAOTJINA with th Orrgoti IoveIopmenl W Line ifrtten'.islilis, between Yaqulna and ttea Krunclsco, 8AILIX0 DATB3. KrKAMRRS. FllOJt YAQD1N WttjametU Vlley.Monday Bent. - W amette Valley Tuesday ' J Willamette Vnlloy(Veduortay ' 36 irrRAMKiw, rnoM mam rKAKciaco Willamette Valley Wednesday, flept. 4 Willamette Valley Friday ' Wl lamette Volley ...Balurday 21 Wlllametto Vnllcy....iunday M at ..This company n serves the nrht to chance snlllnr dates without notice. N. D-PHssencerx from Portland and all Willamette Valley polnu can make close connection with the trains of the YAOUINA IlOUTBatAlbany or Uorvallit and If destined to Ban Kr.inclsoo, should arranitB to arrive at Yuiuma the ovenlax before date of salllor. I'Mtar Mi tftltbl Riffs Alwsrs tie .It'! . For information apply t Messrs, liULMAN A Co., KrelBht and Ticket ARcnb, 300 and 902 Front it., Portland, Or.) orto CO. HOOUK, Act Gen'l Krt, A Pass, Agt,, Orreon PncinelUIi. Co., Corvallis. Or O II.IIAHWKLL,Jr.OMn'l Frti A Pass. A(t. Oregon Development Co., 801 Montgomery t.: Han Francisco, Cal The Oreeon Paclflo steamboats on the Wlllamcttco river division will leave Port land, south-bound, Monday, Wednesday aud Friday at J a. in, .Ai-rlVAiif. fnrrntlla Tuitiifav. Thiirtnw and Saturday atfl.-20p. in. Ixuiva Corvallis. north-bound, Mouday, vvviiiiuFuay mil, r nuiiy nv 1 a. in. Arrive at Portland, Tuesday, Tkundar and Haturday at iii'JO p. in. On Monday. Wednesday nnd Friday both north and south-bound boats llo over nltf lit at Halom, laivlns thero at 0 a. iu, V. O. IIOUUK, A. Q.F.andP. Auout. Union Pacific 11 R, Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." i'ralns for the cast Have Portland at 7;00 tm and WX) pm dally. Tlo ets to and from principal iiolnts In the UnllodHtutcs, Can ada and Lurope, Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Freo Family Bleeping; Cars run through on Kzpross trains to Omaha, Council Ulull's und Kansas City without change Connoctlnnsat Portland forHan Francis co und Pu.'ct Hound oluU. For turthur particulars address any igentof tho company, or I W i KK O. P A C. H. MKLLKN, Oetieral Tru'n'l'o Manager 7 IPP1NCOTTS MAGAZINE. WM Ut JL variii and txctlunt ttuu, it a liirar i Hutf. Jl vat iadud a happy thought to frint 6m tnurt tuvti to tat mtmttr. Nt a thort ntvilttti, tut a long ttoryntib At you an use J to git in ik trui and f from oi dollar to cut dollar aud a half f$r. Not only that, tut with tatk uumitr you gti an afunujHdfy eitir fomtrwuiwui, WAtCHglVtf you a goaa migattn etitatt at nova. Tht riugint Hows vihleh hav tun slntth tn thtgaftuhty of fafular favor, havo rtsoutM, ikroufHout tho onnri tana, ana to-day Utm (otto Magatln stands in tho front rani af monthly publications, and it tho most vAdolyA raaaua-iatMoa-oreuoucaHnofiiiJHntitlAo uorld. For full cuscriplivt tirtulart, addroti I UPPINCOTTS MAGAZlNS.rUUdtlpUt I3.00 ftrytar, 5 ttt. tinglo nunttr. ThttuHiihtr othL tor rtstivtfow 1 $G0 Halary, l0 cxpciuts In sdvaowi allowed tacli month. KUdyr G lorment at borne ar Iravellnf. No solla tins. Duilrs delivering and. tunklnf oU tectitnls. No itl otrdt, Addrewt nlM iUaif. )Li'i:HCO,PtjujrlVtiK Pacific cotjehes, hillmun laltico Wecpint Cars, Iulaco DInloir Curs. (nir.nU 7Knt Knm ir..i' land to the east