FCTrer.-ssyzra&rr- THE QAPITAL EVEiNT-NG JOTJBNAIi I53523E? SALEM HANKS. ESTABLISHED J8G8. The Oldest and Strongest Between Sacra dcdIo and Portland. LADD & BUSH, BANKERS ! inON HUILDING, HALKM,OK. Accounts of Uilnks.iJorpomtlonsnna In iivldmils kept. Loans mode. Lvcliangc nn every Prt f tlio world boughtand sold. letters of credit lulled to truvilers Col loctlons mndo throughout the United Htates. British America nnd Alexlco. We offer patrons every accommodation con sistent with conservntv banking. l"flfl cf Eastern banks taaen at par. 8ALEM, OREGON. WA1. N. LADUE, Presiacnt. DR. J. ilEYNOLDB, 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 und transact business with us. Liberal advances made on wheat, wool, hops and other property at reasonable, rates. Insurance on such se curity can bo obtained ,at the bank In most reliable companies. CAPITAL National Bank J SALEM - - OREGON. . - $75,000 . 10,000 Dp, - Surplus, R. S. WALLACE, - - President. W. W. MARTIN, - Vice-President. J. II. ALUERT,. ,- - Cashier. DIRECTORS: W.T.Gray, W.W.Martin, J. M. Martin, R. 8. Wallace, Br. W. A.Cuslck. J.H.Albert, T. McF. Patton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, cither In private granaries or public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris. Berlin Hong jtopg and Calcutta. Cheap Money. MONEY to lend at low rates upon farm and city property. No delay alter rood title shown by abstract. John A. Cakmin, ttorney at Law, yj State Stiect, Balum. THE For the benefi t of those who do not already understand the plan we wish to explain just iiow it is ope rated. We run a club for 50 weeks, and every member pays us a certain aniouut every week. This amount depends upon the value-of the watch prdhimo'ud the member wishes to get. Thus, If the member desires a $50 watch or diamond, he or she must pay $1 a week; If he or she wants a $25 article they can pay either 50 cents a week for fifty weeks or $1 a week lor twenty-live weeks; and so on. In other words, the weekly payments must amount to the price ot the watch or diamond n fiity weeks. I-fovv, In return fpr tjils money which we take In we give out one wutch or diamond a week until vvery member has beeu supplied. Thus every one gets Just what they pay for aud get ituii enBy terms. Our way of giving out tho goods is perfectly fair aud open. Every menu bet is numbered, and all of the numbers are placed in a email sealed envelope In ft Rlnsa tar in' plain Blgty, and then they are thoroughly shaken up and mixed, and then tho first one drawn Is awarded tho watoh or diamond that week, We draw a number every Monday evening at 7:30 and all aro inyited to be present if they wish. We have nlao found It desirable not to make known the names of the members of our club. Ladles, In particular, object to havingit Known bow they buy a watch or diamond, or what thoy' pay for' It. For this reason We assign a number to ench member, and wh.en we have a draw ihg we imn)y annquice ttin,t such a number draws, without mentiop Jng the name, This is not In any seune a lottery or anything of the kiud, for every tnomhor la ollfn tn rrnf lust WUUt UO pays for. Now, if any member dcs not wisU to wait until his num ber drawn, they can t "ny tlPe Py up the full amount and take their goods. We furnish any kind, make or prlpe of watch desired, or auv other .article you may want, and we endeavor to use every member per fectly (air. Every watch is just is fully warranted und the price it just aa low us if it were bought from us for the cash down; and besides this on account of our selling bo many watches we aro able lo make the price lower than we otherwise could posslblv do. "St will readily le seen that by fhls tileu every member la E ur on an even looting wiiu cuau livers and is enabled to purchase much cheaper than under any other credit system. The payments are so small that they are hardly felt, ftpd a good article la eecuied at bot tom cah rates. ar Cull and Bee what we can offer you. C. A. BURBANK. WYIilEA. MOIIES. No. 317 Commercial street. 1-25-2W U. 0. 0. O.. Red Cross Cfl,ugh Cure heals thtwitnad. lungs, cure a(hma and the taotftob Unite oouhjfand cold. Try It. Bold b ill druggists. First National Bank --rr M-i-i- mil iiiiinniiii iim iiiiiiiiii-iiiaiin-----M-M-Bi- ' :MBiisk3HHHI TIIE CAPITAL JOURNAL. Orcfion's Mining Industry. Below vo give tho report of tlio engineer of the Gold Mountain and Dry Gulch Consolidated Gold nnd Sliver Mining Co., which will be read with much Interest This com pany has already exponded nbout $5000 in devekping Its works, nnd lias nearly that amount incoming, wiin no liabilities. KNOINKETt'S RKPOItT. Albany, Or., Jany. 15th, 1800. To the Board of Directors of the G. M. & D. G. Cons'd Gold & Silver Min'g Co. Gentlemen: Upon entering the Dry Gulch district, under authority from yourselves, to seek for and esti mate the cost of a water supply for hydraullcing, I felt It my first duty to prospect the crave! denosit of your claims and estimate, if possi ble, something of its richness and promised yield. Of course, my methods, were of necessity, superfi cial, yet, I feel that my estimato is far within the bounds of tho true output which may be expected. Prospect shafts have been sunk in various portions or tlio Gulch, vary lug in depth from twenty to eighty two feet, yet in no case has bedrock been reached. Your claim covers an area of nbout 420 acres, giving you over 30,000,000 cubic yards of GOLD BEARING SAND AND GRAVEL, since in every case where shafts were sunk gold was found dlstril) uted throughout tho entire depth, with promises of n continuation down to bedrock. From prospects made by experienced miners, with tho pan, various estimates have been placed upon the probable yield per yard; ranging nil the way from thirty-six to neventy-flve .cents; I place my own estimate, lower still, and oner it with the fullest confi dence, that my expeditions will be fully realized, I feel assured that an estimate of thirty cents per cu bic yard or a total yield of from nine to ten million dollars. from your Dry Gulch claims will be far exceeded Fn the cleau up. A de posit of this richness will justify the expediture of a considerable sum in its development, since the first expense of washinpr will be merely nominal. Accordingly, on the 29th day our party was organ ized and work began in earnest. The original intention of the direct ors, which has been modified since, was to bring the water from the Santinm river In a lumber flume to a point on White Bull mountain at the head of Silver Creek Gulch and through a tunnel in said mountain, into Dry Gulch, furnishing a hv druulic head of about 800 feet. This survey in our course up the river brought us to Gold I$qu where a detour of fivo mile9 was required to head this stream, and above this again me Common Cieek und Mead ow Creek, all tributary to the San tiam, which would, to (ret around, require n flume of about thir ty miles in length, besides being objectionable on account of ten miles extra flumine aud the roughness of the mountain and iu nccesdibility of the country through which It pusses; also the loss of much time und expense In trail building; and the cost of construction would be about $2,000 per mile, or a grand total of from sixty to seventy thou batid dollars The second plan was to run a direct lino frorn tl)o Buntium river to White Bull mouutuin, nnd sub stitute pie line for Hunting; cross ing the tributaries to the Santiam by pipes, which no near estimato can be made without tirat having the required length of pipes and the hydraulic pressure in each case, which undoubtedly would Increase tiie cost of construction, and the nd visnbilllv of substitution niay well be tiuestioned. Tup third plan, and the one you have adopted, proves more favor able than the two above mentioned; Its distinctive features beluga high er altitude and an alignment follow ing the diyide between Canal Forks and the Santiam river. First, such a line being higher at point of enter ing Dry Gulch, nssures greater hydrauljo powpr. Sepopd, it would be above the beads of Gold Bun, Cannon creek aud Meadow creek, and thuH save aeveral miles of Hum ingrequiredonthellnofirst proposed, Third, it passes through a much more accessible country, and the cost of construction would be very naturally reduced. Fourth, it would not be as liable to danger of destruction from landslides, falling trees apd sudden heavy vafns, as 19 a side hill flume. Fifth, and the most important of all points in Up favor is that a flume carrying water bo Jjlgli above tbp surrounding coun try, practically controls the supply fortbe mining district lying between Canal Forks and the Santiam rivers. Water may be furnished on either side of the divide to the various Quartz aud small Placer mines, and will always be in demand for min ing, milling, jumping, sluicing, and all the various uses to wlijolnyiiter Under pressure may be put In min ing districts. Thus a handsome revenue wil be returned from the capital Invested in the flume, long after the main purpose for which ft Is built shall have beep accomplish p. A careful observation and estimate convinces mo that it may be built; with a hvdraullc head of fifteen hundred feet, a capacity of two thousand miners' inches at a cost of less than $1,800 pur mije. Tje probable length ofabpujt twenty-two miles, making a coat of between thirtv und forty thousand dollar. The completion of this line would place the Dry Gulch placers in the front ranl Qf PPlflo Cttst mines iw offering a larger aI certain return upon capital invested. Id no min ing region, with whioh r am no niiMlntwl. cum a more bountiful kup- ply of water be obtained, with lew ounay man uere. The foregoing Is most respectfully bUbniitted, B. J. McCaurstlasd. Clvfl, SaUlUry.arjd.HytirAtihu i?n- glneer When Yon aro Going to Invest in Land Wby Not Get the Best, in the World? The Willamette valley is the best agricultural country in the world. It Is tho best fruit country in the world. It Is the best for manufac turing In tho world. It Is bordered by one of tho richest mining coun try on earth, and yet the hnlf Is uot told. Salem Is the central city, und is sure to prosper, double ami thrlbble In population. Invest now nnd mnko a fortune. Cnll on or write to us for our new folder. Salem Land Co., Salem, Oregon. NO LONOrrtA TET.ROU. Mortem Treatment that Cnros Consumption. According to tho Eaa rranclsco dallies O reacC7 lias been discovered that with almost unerring certainty overcomes constipation, tt Is tho new laattro prlnclplo in Joy's Vcgo tablo EarsapariwO. Tho papers nr lull ot re cent occurrences confirming Itscfllcacy, aud weglvppleco to their last sensation, a card from Canrranclsco's well known lady mani cure. EheniT3: "Iamwllllngtorclatotho followinz experience. I have lor years had wcaic stomach attended with constipation, and never found but ono preparation that helped MoMd that soon troro out and lost its cCccl, and I was aahi a sufferer till I trWd Jo7's Vcjctablo Barsaparllla. It lias thoroughly reorganized me. I liad ono of the most Kcnsltlvocf stomachs nnd was In con tinual distress, but ca:i with tho aid of Joy's Vegetable Sarraparllla now cat any and every thing with my old neenstomed freedom. I an. both surprised and delighted, and gladly rccosomond it " CiRi. Mstvts, Manicure, 12J Kearney street, S.Z The Best in the Country. Dr. E. S. Helden: Tlio Ethereal Cough Syrup cannot be excelled iu the market for the cure of coughs, colds aud bronchial affections. W. M. BOGGS, Nappa. Large size $1.00, small 50 cents. For sale uy all Druggists. The Pulpit an.l tho Stage. Jlev. F.JSI. Shrout, Pastor Uulted Bruthern Church, Blub Mound, Kun., says: "I feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr. King's New Dis covery bus douefor me. My Luugs were badly diseased, and my parsih ionera thought 1 could live only a few weeks. I took live bottels of Dr. King's New Discovery and am sound and well, gaining 201bs. iu weight." Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Folks Combination, writes, "After n thorough trial aud con vincing evidence, I am confident Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, beats 'em nil, and cures wheu everything else fails. The greatest kindness I can do my many thousand friends is to urge them to try it." Free trial botilosut Daniel J. Fry's Drug Store. Regular sizes 50c. aud $1.00. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best stvlve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped hands, chilblains, corns and all skiu eruptions, and positive'y cures piles or uo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, ormouoy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Daulol .T. Fry, drug gist. Epoch. The transition from long, linger ing aud painful sickness to robust health murks an epoch In the life ol tho individual. Such a remarkable event is treasured in the memory aud tho agency whereby the good health bus been attuined is gratefully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in praise, of Electric Bitters. So many feel they owe their resto. at io n to health, to. the use of the Great Alterative tnd Tonic. Jfyou are troubled with auy disease of Kidneys. Liver nnd Stomach, of long or short stuudiugyou will sure ly Und relief by uso of Electric Hit ter. Sold ut 50c, and $1 per bottle .t Daniel J. Fry's Drugstore. A New Method of Treating Disease Hospital ItemedicB. What are they? There is ft pew departure in tho treatrfleut of dis ease. It contests lu the collection of the specifics used by uoted special ists of Europe and America, nnd bringing them within tho reach of all. For instance the treatmcut pursured by special phyMicians who treat indigestion, stomach aud liver troubles only, was obtained aud pre pared. The treatment of other physicians, celebrated for curing catarrh was procured, Md sq qi t these Incomparable cures now in cludp disease of he lungs, kidneys, female weakness, rheumatism aud nervous debility. T hs new method of "one remody for oo diseaso" must appeal to, the common sense of all suflerers, many of whom have exjerlenced the 111 effects, and thourghly realize the ab surdity of tho claims of Patent Med icines which are guaranteed to cure every ill out of a single bottle, and the use of wh,jpllt au statistics prove, has rui ned 'lUore stomachs thuu alco hol. A circular describing these new remedies is sent free on receipt of stamp to pay postage, by Hospital Remedy Company, Toronto, Can ada, solo proprietors. J-Wy-cort Catarrali Cau't be Cared with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, ns they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrali is a blood or con stitutional disease, aud in order to cure it you uavo to take internal rpirtedies, JJal'e Cntairali cure Is tuken Internally, and apts directly on tile blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrah Cure is no quack medicine. It was prescribed by Qiieuf the best pb,cjnnB iu this country for-years, und (a a regular prescription, It Is composed of the test toiilsa known, combined with the beat blood purifiers, acting di rectly on the mucous surfaces. The perfect combination of the two In- greaients is wuat provinces much wonderful results In rurilltf catarrh. Bepd for te'siimoulala free. F, J, CrII5NRt W . Pron, Toledo, SoM by druggists, price 75c. ELLIS k WHITNEY, Prop'letiT-s cf ttit Favorite Livery ami Feed Hams Good rigs nlnaj s on hand und furmilii'd on short noHco. Private boarding of horse nnd stock a specialty. Olllrc and barns nt the corntr of Trade and Commercial streets. NEW LIYERY STABLE. Jay Smith Sole Proprietor, ttomer Ferry and Liberty streets, N. K cor from Chemckcto hotel, Salem, Or. Good accommodations for commcrclol travelers. First-class rigs always on hand Charges reasonable Oregon R. R. Company Line. (Limited.) C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for any point on this lino for solo at tho depot, foot of Jcflerson street, and -t tho United catrago aud buggafrc Transfer company s omce. corner ntoiiu nnu rino streets. Commutation Tickets at 2 cents per mile. Gcnernl offices northwest corner First and Pine streets, Portland. EAST SIDE. Stations. From Portland Toward Partland Silver- Coburg Port'nd Port'd ton uc mall mall Exp LV PM : V AM All PM AK A M 4 00 8 00 Portl'nd S PCo 8 45 10 45 6 00 0 55..Ray'H Landing- 2 88 9 45 5 63 lu CO Woodburn 1 40 8 49 7 00 II 47 Sllverton . 12 20 7 30 5 07 Urownsvlllo 7 40 0 SO Coburg 0 00 WEST SIDE. Alrlie mall Portland mall LV AM Alt PM 7 45 .Portland P&WV. 4 35 IU 15 Dundee Junction 205 20o Sheridan 1027 4 16 Dallas 8 22 4 55 Monmouth 7 88 555 Alrlie 045 l-3wlv 50o mirvfiriil & n'TN lo Elehau's HEALTH. Co Itlchia'a Colden Balaam No. 1 Cures Chancres, tin', ar.d aicond sta-cs; Somen tho Legs and Ilidy; Sore Ears, Eyes, Note, etc., Coppcr-c lor.d Blotches, Syphilitic t'atarih, Uscased Scalp, and all primary fo-Tis of tho dlscaso known as Syphilis. I'riro, I 5 OO nor Bottlr. La IUcIuui'b G-lden Balaam No. a Cures Tertiary, UcrcurialSyp'iiatlo Kheu. matlsni, Taim in tho Hones, Talm in tho Head, back cf tho Neck, Ulcerated Soro Throat, Syphlllfc Hash, Lumps and con. traded Con's, Stiffness of tho Limbs, and eradicates all d!scao from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuso ot Mercury, leaving iho bliod puro and healthy, lMro -5 CO pev I ottlo. I,o Hiclmn'rt Coition' anlsli An: I- doto for tho curo of Gonorrhoea, Gleet, irritation O-avcl, and all Urlna-y or Ocnl. tal dltarranjcmcnts. I'rlco 8a 50 per Bottlr. Lr Ulchau'i Holdon Hpinish In-J-ctl'iH, Tsivc-o cas-sot Gonorrhea, 1-ilUmnv to y C lect. Strlctur. s,i.c. Prico 91 t 1 per Bottle. Lo IClolnm'rt Galilrn O'ntment for tho cfT ct.ve li-allnjrf Svphlhtlc S-rci, and cruitlons. PricoQl to p r Box. Lo I Ichiiu's Ooldn't Pll i .Veno and Iirs ! treatment; loss o' physl-al pow. cr. cxiet, ocr..vrr'j, I roitratlon. etc. Price S3 OO per Box. T'litlc n.! r.'crvlno. Sent oerynherc, C. O. 1)., fccutciy packed per express. - C. P. IlICnAYfA; CO. , AtrenU, C7 li HO kmwna rtrcet. Corner Uay, S'n rraneio, Cal. CIRCULAR MAILED TREE. 10 UiUI VIA Soutlwn Pacific Company's Line, TIIE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem and San FrancIsco.S Thirty-six Hours. CALIFORNIA EXPHK8S TRAIN KUN DAIII 11KTWEEN FOUTXiAFD AND 8. F. VF CP WM 0Mfltftf.UA Bouth. I T North. 4:00 p. m. I Lv. Portland ArT 10:45a.m. tt:44 p. m. Lv. Bulera Lv. 7:St n, m, 7:45 a.m. I A r. Han Fran. Lv, I 7:00 p. n. LOCAl. PAf'QKH THAINt DAILY JX CE1T BUNDAY). 8:00 n. m,' L v. Portland Ar. I 8:15 p. m. 11:10 a. m Lv Sulem Lv. 1 12:52 p. m. 2:40 p. in. Ar. Eugene Lv. :00 a. m PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Kor accommodation ot Bccond cIoks paKxeuRers attached tn epretH trains. TheH. P. company's ferry makes con nectlon with ail tho regular trams on th Kaft SIdo Division from fdatat i stree Portland, " iVest Side Division. Between Portland and Cervallis: DAILY (KXCEtT SUNDAY). "7:30 a. m. I IJvI I'ortland Ar. 8:20 p. m. 12:25 p. in. Ar. Corvallla Lv. 1:.')0 p. in. At Albany and UorvulllH connect With trains ef Oregon Pacltlo Hnllronrt, Through tickets tq all ppluts Bouth and east via C'ti(QrjAln ; BXeUlmaTUAIN-:'(DAl"l"Y"KXc'KllT'wUNUAY 4V18 p. m. 8.-00 p. in. Ev7,orlfinriXr. FKoo a. m Ar.McMinnvllleLv. I 5:45a.m. Through Tickets To all poltts OUTII and EAST VIA-- California. for full information regarding ratex map, etc, apply to tilt Cumiuiny's agent Kalem. Urcaoo. '" K. V. U00CU3, Awt. O, K, nnd Prws. Ag'l It. KOUIILKH, Manaver. 7E 40RH MONTH can ho made J I D IO J)43U working for iu. Agcnis preferred who utn furnUli . hone and give tliclrwlmlotliito lothohUHlncHM. 8j).ire muinenU may bo protUnhly employed iiIhi, A few vacancies In Kjwih and cllk. 11, K. Johnson & Co., 10U0 Jluln tt.. Utchmond, Va. N. I). Plcuho state age and bun In ens ox. perlenro. Never mind about ending tump for reply. II. K. .l.AtVi. t-ftilin-i. company. Hl.-e nnd .Ma rine. JOft. A1J1EUT, Afent, Knlem, Oregon The Best Residence Localities In tho city of Portland and other prosperous towns nro tlioso owned by men or corporations who haro iho disposition and ability to improvo them. HIGHLAND ADDITION 1 And this Corporation is determined to lie It The Most Attractive Addition To tho city of Salem. They have nt this tlmo fifteen teams employed nnd the coutemplntcd improvement!) lmvo scarcely begun. It is Intended to make tho drive lending from Commercial street through Klverslde nnd High laud additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of tho Salem Street Railway Company runs through the mlddlo of this addition, and no ots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in tho near luturo bo TI-IR MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OP SALEM. Lois in Highland Additon are High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil Is black nnd rich. From all points n fine view Is obtained of the public buildings and our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being mado for the location of two churches lu this uddiilon, and a number of residences are soon to bo built. Buildiugs only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within tho limits of the city of Salem are worth on an nvernge over $1000. We can sell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of ihe street ruihviy they aro practi cally not. hnlf so far from tho public buildings nnd the business part of the town as tho majority of the so called ''inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay ?1000 for an Inferior lot not so well located. With the dlH'erence of 700 you can build n beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of Interest that will buy you nearly two thousand streetcar tickets every year. NEW HARDWARE STORE! Chas. Pugh, Proprietor. (Successor to Bellinger t Co.) HARD-WARE AND Farming Implements A complete lino always in Btock. M stock Ih bouttht new nnd for caph, af fording me tho opportunity to hell at the most reaxonabl prices. The best and latest Improved machinery always on hand. Omce and Ktore rooms nt Ilelllngcr'H old stand on Stuto street. DR. JORDAN &. Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market Kt.Snn Francisco Admission 23 cents. Gonnd learn how to avoid disease. Consultation and treatment nominally or by loiter, on spermatorrhoea or genital weakness, and all dlseasso of men. Head lor a book. Private olllco 211 Consultation frco. jary street. M HANGING LAMPS THOMAS BUltKOWS Has Just'recclvcda now line of tho latest stylo of hanging lamps which will Imj sold at the most reasonable rates Wo also iarry a full lino of Uroceriwt, Kend, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fall to sample our new lino of con fectionery. No. 22J Commercial Street Kalem, Oregon. Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, HiioofKwrt to P. Nnh. have a well estab lished llrlck and Tile factory In North sulem, near the fair grounds, and aro pre pared to furnish tlrstp)Hs brick and tlio on short notice. Reception Saloon. 260 Commercial Street, EUGE.NR JSOKERLIK, PIIOP. The best or Wines, Liquors and Cigars, Halumand Kxporl Ilccr, good Lunch ('Hun ter In conned ion, where you will bo served with HOT OH COLD LUNCHES, Suiidwlelin. Wienerwurst "nd In fact ev. erythln is lu good style, und lh best of atu-nuon win ne hiiowii 10 customer. FOR MEN ONLY! A nCITIUP" it or laithtf MANHOODi IUU.J VUH..huif.lllMlM. lflLAUrft -- - v. ....'.- r--w- . - T. I llmiUMVnt, l4.,.t4 0rnrrHfW7. I iUl.l.lf .f.UI. IU 1rl.l-S.r.l la ij. I Trtlrirr.1IMlTrtllr)'lUwrtj, -IS OWNED BY JJfll A. E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. DRAI.RR IN STOVESand RANGES Plambin, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. 3- Agent for the RICHAIIDSON BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. K UbllsDed In 1810 GEORGE WILKINS' NBW BUTOHHJK SHOP On Liberty street, across tho brldgo in North tjulem. All kinds of meats kept on band. 6-:0lf T wish to employ a rew ladles on a salary I to tako charge of my business attholi homes. Light, very fascinating and health fill. Wages 810 per week. Hofcreni-ca given Good py for part tlmo. Address with stamp. AUU.MAKION WALItKU, Iiiils vlllo, Ky. 11.20-lm Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day None hut whlto labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first el tsg stylo Twenty-five cents per meal. RQD IreONT. Court street, between Journal Olllce and Mlnto's Livery. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (Iradtmtes Htudents In Classical, Literary, Scienlific, Normal, Business, Law, -AND MEDICAL COURSES. It U the oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning In tho North west. Hchool ocns first Monday In Hcpfeuiber Bend for catalogue to TIIOH. VAN 8COY, l'resldent. '7; Kalem, Oregon, New Express Wagon. WILLIAM HOLCOMD Has started a now express wagon und is now Ntidytn deliver oaggigo to and from tho depot, ami to any wart of .he u.ly. IfagusKti of any kind dellyt-rfd on slirrt notico Capital City Rdarat DEAR 6 Tako no TafTy from any young man, but If they oiler you n nlco Uox of Hcllcnbrand's Square Chocolate Creams, mado only by his l'atent Process, tnko them, and tell them to come again, for thoy nro superior to any mado In tho United HUUcs. Conservatory of Music Of the Wlllamotto tlnlver Ity Salem, Ore gon, tho most succcsslul Music Hchool 011 tho Northwest Coast. Courses In music nro equal toUastern muslo schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly 0110 hundred and llfly. I'ho iiblo corps ofteachcrs for Iho coming school year will bo I'nif. Z. Al, l'arvln, Lcona Willis, Allss IOvh Cex: assistant teachers, MIssLlllu At. Hinlth, Atlss Unity Parish, and miss Alamlo l'arvln. llranclies taught aro Vocal Culture, Piano, Organ, Violin, l'lpo Organ. Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of courso trend foccatuloguo and circular. .. MPAIIVIN 7-23d!lm-wlm. Teacher of Aluslc nnd dealer In Mimical Instruments and Hiring. NO. 247 Y RONT ST. Max success nt the IMI'ITAL UUSINESS COLLEGE, Snlem, Ortgnn, . ), Aiimsi kono, Alngr. K. L. Wn.uv, 1'rlii. JhisinosH, SJiortliiuul, remittal, Penmintlip tnl Ingllili Ijfiitm.nd. D.iyaml evening Seitleni. SliulcnU ndnilttcd mi y tlini-. Call nt the Collru'u or uilJrvss Die I'rinciuul lor catalogue. QNE OK THK IiAUOliHT IWTAIIMHII. ments n the Htnto. Iwc'ates than .irtlaml, ItrgCKt slixjlt LegaTltluiiks lu thoHtate, a d biggest rilHcount. Hcud foi price list of Jul) pmilliu, und mlaloguo of legal blanks. U. M. WAITU, Hlci"i Printer Malum Oriwii. J. J. CULVER County Surveyo AMES WALTON, Topographer W. IUBYAI1S. Civil Engineer lljars.CalKriW'allou Surveyen it Topographer! uurvt-vs.dnifls, plats !ul- uti(l (ItHMfrlpllOUS CI' ! I I I '' Illllll.. Mll'l ro.id-, illlrlnw, streets, sewem, nlii-, otc 1 1 ., nude nnd furnished nt r(uiMontiltli nrli'Ck. Old Lkwt (JotAs TsAsjrr. 0,1fueraiid ilnos ro-os- w. l e. wiuf tablislieti iininorigiiutl tmt, t.r. iiuldnotos. Uriiu.-...! ultohia, rtMoj, M,sUir rn, with twtlmu vr furulsJiud "U appllui- J lion. Addres ittinty Burveyor'i. illlc. Mum, Orton, 1 DiamoiH 0ueiie PRNTNG 1