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&. Tlafi THE CAPITAL EVEETINGr JOTTKNAIi. BALKS! HANKS. ,.. nf Mutlo nnd dealer In Mini cnl "" instriimenls nnd String. MO. 247 HRONTST. r (jOMCCLte For success at the ClI'ITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salfm, ' Orcpon. A P.ABMSTRQNO.Mngr. E. L. WiLJtr.rrln. Business, Shorthand, T -Meriting. ?MBulipM Inglisi Department!. n .am) evenlne Sesilons. StuclcnU admitted B,ITflm" Cfll attlie College or address Y the Principal for catalogue. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduate1" Students In Flow, An I l.ifftl'fll'V Sp.iftlliiflP. IUWOIVIU, JJllviuij, juiuiiuuu, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. Histlicoldct, largest and least cxpen Ive Institution of learning In tho North School opnus first Mouday In September Bend for catalogue to D THUS. VAN SCOY, President. 7: Salem. Oregon. A. E. STRANG, No. :03 rvmiupiolsil Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -m:AM"u is- STOVESand RANGES falling, Gas and Steam Killing. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty... -Agent for tho MCHAKDSON & BOYNTON COMPANY'S Fiirunces. Ks UbllHlied in 1849 New Express Wagon. WILLIAM HOLCOHB lias started a new express wagon and If now ready to dellvor oaggago to and fiom the depot, and to any wart of the city Baeairgo of any kind delivered on sheri notice ELLIS k WHITNEY, Propiietoisof the Favorite Livery andLFecd Barns Good rigs always on hand and furnished on short notice. Prlvato boarding of horses and stock a specialty. , . Office and birns at the corner 'of Trade and Commercial streets. Oregon R. 11. Company Line. (Limited.) O. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for any point on this lino for sale at tho depot, foot of Jefferson street, and il the United carrage and baggage 'Irnnsfei company's olllce. corner Second nnd lMnr streets. Commutation Tickets at 1! cents per mile. General offices northwest corner Hrst and Pine streets, Portland. From Portland EAST SIDE. Stations. Toward Partland Silver- Coburg Port'nd Port'd tonac mall mall fcxp LVP2C I.VASI AKP.I AK-lM 4 00 8 00 Portl'ndSPC'O 3 45 10 4j 5 00 9 6TKay's landing. 2 3S 9 4o r. 63 10 Si Woodburn 1 40 8 4U 7 00 II 47 SUverton 12 'JO M 5 07 llr wnsvillc 7 40 0 5U Coburg C 03 WEST SIDE. , j Alrlle mall Portland mall LY AM Alt Wt 7 45 .Portland 1'4WV. 4 35 10 45 Dundee Junction 205 2 0j Sheridan 10 27 4 1U Dallas 8 22 4 55 Monmouth 7 38 665 Alrlle. 15 l-3wly 500 - Kfl r V wi rfJ7 'flv'iXHllK HEALTH. W. NR9RRU Sft&S mm UAse l Capital National Bank SALEM - Capital Paid up, illllS, - - ' OREGON. $75,000 15,000 It. S. WALLACK, President. V. W. MAM IN, Vice-President. J. II. ALBKIll', .- - Cashier. DIRtCTORSt W. T. (Iray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, 11. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.CusIek, J. II. Albert, T. .McK. Patton. LOANS M.AJDB To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In prlvato grauaricsor public warehouse. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. Draft) drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Sati Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerlln lloug Kong and Calcutta. iams & England Banking Co., SALEM, OR12. A General Banking Business. CAPITAL STOCK. $200,000. Qb;o. Williams, President. Wm. England, Vice Prest. II. P. McNahy, Cashier. DiKECTens: (ieo. Williams, Win. Eng laud, J. A. niclmrdson, .1. A. linker, J. W. Uodsou. add & Bush BANKERS. . IRON BUILDING, SA.L,EM Transact a general banking business lr ah blanches. Tne bank has connect loi with banks In Oregon, Washington, Mon tana and Idaho, and correspondents In al the principal towns of those stales. l-'AKtwlm First National Bant SALEM, OREGON. WM, N. LADUE, -DR. J. REYNOLDS, rOHN MOIH, - - - - President Vice Presideui. - - Cashiei. GENERAL BANKING. Etcnango on Portland, San Francisco Saw York, London and Hong lion wught and sold. State, County and Clt; .variants bought. Farmers aro coidlall nvlted to deposit unci transact bustiies vlth us. Liberal advances made oi vheat, wool, hops and other property a e isonaoio rates. Insurance on such s tirity cm be obtained at the bank ii nost reliable companies. Cheap Money. MONEY to lend at low rates upon fnrn and city propel ty. No delay alte food title shown by nbstiact. John A. CAit-Mi.v, Mtoincyat Law, 90 State Street, Salem. New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes hasestabllshed a new FIs) Maiket on State it icet. and he keeps a gooi supply of lUli, poultry and game. Give him ii call and your order will b promptly attended to. 8 28-In Conservatory of. Musk Of the Willamette Unlver Ity Salem, Ore gon, the most successful Music School oi tho Northwest Coast. Courses in music an equal to Eastern music schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred and tlft The ablo corps ot teachers for tho comlnt school year will bo Prof. Z. M. Parvin Lcona Willis, Miss Eva Cox; asslstnn teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hall Paush.and Miss Mamie Pnivln. Branches Uiught aro Vocal Culturc.l'iano Organ, Violin, Pipe Oigan. Harmon Counterpoint, and Class Teaching. Diplomas givon on completion of course Send for catalogue and circular. 7,. M PARVIN. 7-25d3m-wlm. Le Illchttu'a Golden Balsam No, 1 Cures Chancres, flri'. and s.'conu stages; Borcucn tho Legs and Bsdy; Sore Ears, Eye. Kose, .c, Coppcr-c lorcd Blotche. Syp'.illltlo Catarrh, diseased Scalp, and all primary fo-mi o( the dlseaso known ai Syphilis. Prtrc, 15 00 per Uoltle. U Illchau'i O ttdnn Oalsam No. 3 Curci Tertbrv, Mercurial SypM.ltic Rheu raatltm, Pains' in tho Bones, Tains In tho Head, back of tho Neck, Ulcerated Soro Throit, Syphilitic llanh, Lumps and con tracted Con's, Stiffness of the Limbs, and tndleatts all d scao from tho system, nhcthcr caused by Ind'scrctlon or auuso ot Mercury, leaving tho blxxl puro and htaltliy. Price tS )0 por I oltlo. Li Uiclmu4 Gplilon H nnlsli An; 1- Uoto for t,-o euro of Cono-rlicca, Oleet, irritation Gra; el, and all Urlni-y orGcnl. tl duarrangements. lrltoS'150 per Uotlle. L' IllclmuVi Coldon Hpinlsli In- ictS n, Jirsnce cas-io! flDnorrhaa, InlUmru to y ( ott. Strictur. s,Ac. Prlco tt f I per Ilmlo. I Cllchiiu'j atltlim O'Htinent l't jcff rt.ioti'o! n;r(Mp!il!.llcb-rc, unJcriDiors. I'ricoSI .( l r l5os ' I Vhi.n's Gold"! I'll -:U:a tJiiV- ! t..-atmcr.t; lono'p'iy.l r.l pn-. t r c.fiif ocr-wrr!t. rostiitlon, civ. -.uo r. i t-j per licx. Tp.Io i i 1 f.Vivlno, -nt crcrj-where, ('. O. IX, rcetire'y vatktd r eprei. - C 1'. RICIIV.; & CO. . Aaenf, '-' i i V t : . .c r!at, t ori.or i lay, S M ' -anri n. Oil. tiatii,ii jiaiuli ritun "W,rl8"ls ,Hop Cele-y nnd Chamomile uittcrs a rellabl toule, uppotUer nnd ap parient, Invigorates tho digestive organ aPuts dyspepsia, can be rvlicd up on. FoMny nil dmslstK, McCrow & Willard, New Salem Market, EXCHANGE BLOCK. Opposite Candy Kitchen, Commercial St EVERTHING NEW AND CLEAN , Only the best meats kept, and delivered free to all parts of tho city. Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. ! E. M-. LAW, Proprietor. We have tokeu a now name Ihi1 will continue to servo ourp.itrons with tin host the market ntlords, glo them . cordial weloome to Our Home. IVrm I returfinublo. (live us a call and we will d. ynu j;ood. No Chlne-ve employed. , rU-tr i rnrrt V MONTH can bemndt $75 tO &20l) working for tu. Agenu nreforrea who ean furnish ..horse and AN INTELLIGENT SHARK. Ue Got a Clinren frntn n Slnn.nf. Wr. nnil Now Won't Go Near Ono. j "Sovoral well-snun sea vni ham heen told by old shellbacks rcardlnR what thoy had scon at sea," said Chlof Officer James B rown, of tho Pacific Mall Company' s steam er Acapulco, to a Han Francisco Chroniclo man, "but thero is one thinR certain, and that is I havo reason to believe that flsh not only havo instinct but also reasoning power." "How do you como to thoso conclusions!" was asked. "Well, let mo tell you. Now, ovcry sea faring man who has frequented tho port of Ban Jose, at Guatemala, knows that old San Joso Joo has been in and about that port for tho last thirty yoars. Joo Is without ex ception ono of tho largest sharks ever seen in tho waters of tho ocean. Ho is over thirty feot in length. This was ascertained beyond a doubt by tho officers of tho Aca pulco on tho trip boforo tho last, when a spar measuring thirty feot had fallen over tho ship's sido, and old Joo came along, and after smelling of it floated alongside, meas uring exactly its longth. As to his ago that is not positively known, but tho barna cles on his back indicato that ho has boon a resident of ban Joso waters for a number of years. Tho barnacles aro so old and crusty as to repel a rifle-ball with tho same respective forco as a sheet of steel on tho sido of a man-of-war. Captain Pitts, of the Acapulco, hasltimo and again s hot at this mon ster and without effect, so far as his back is concerned. Tho balls glancooff tho old fallow's back without doing him any dam ago. Yet old Joo carries enough lead in his carcass to sink an ordinary whalo, as al most every officer whoso vessel anchors in thoso waters takes a. whack at him when ho runs his sides and belly upwards, but tho bullots don't seem to do him any narm." , "'Well, about his reasoning capacity 1" 4,Oh, yes. Soma years ago an English man-of-war, while lying at anchor, under took to destroy tho old bruto by firing a chargo of dynamlto into him. Joo was hit on tho side, and about fifty pounds of shark's flesh torn away, but tho shot failed to kill him. But now, mark you, since that timo ho will not mako his appearanco in tho anchorago near whoro a man-of-war Is anchored. But just as soon as theso ves sels leave Joo comes to tho surface- again. Ho regularly meets tho Acapulco about fifteen miles outsido and pilots hor in. Once anchored ho is satisfied and seems to delight in feeding from tho offal. But no matter how well you bait a hook Joe's reasoning qualities tell him to leave it alone, and ho invariably follows that lino of reasoning. As to his capacity to stow away grub, that was proved on ono occasion when tho vessel was taking aboard some hogs. Ono of ton hogs, weighing probably about eighty pounds, fell overboard, and old Joe. who is over on tho watch, saw the prize and with ono plungo and a pair of ex tended jaws, tho porker disappeared as though ho had gono into aholo. On another occasion wo had a lot of mules on board for the government and ono of tho number died and was thrown overboard. Joo made tho acquaintance of the defunct mule, and ntter tho lapso of six hours tho mulo was safely stowed 'thwart ships in Joe's locker. Yes, Joo is tho largest shark known to us seafaring men. Wo havo tried to kill tho monster by all possible means, but so far havo miserably failed." A DIET OF TACKS. V MOvrilcHiibemnde onit - -. - ...i.- .. fni-nt. i .. iinrt? iuu preiorre i i " v.V' '; i i,, Ii.,;. Biiare ffirCo'Matf.hm'ona, nerl'encp. Never mind about sending Sfainpltorwplj-. B.F.J.ACo. 4-Wm-i Thoy tteconie Oxlilo nf Iron nnd Act as a Iluuollciiu Tonic. Carpet tacks aro not generally regarded as a healthful kind of diet, says tho Fhlla lelphia Record, out many men nave taiten Jiem into their stomachs in varying dosos withouf, suffering any injury from them bu oven deriving benefit from this peculiar article of food, if tho word of orominent physicians is to bo believed. In addition to tho many carpot-layers who fill their mouths with tacks whilo at work, and now and then slip ono down their throat by accident, thero aro throe colored men on Lombard street who aro able and willing to startlo a spectator by swallowing a handful of sharp-pointed iron tacks with tho great est nonchalance, as if thoy wero tho most nutritious morsels. Theso men have neither leathern intestines or copper-lined stomachs, but the' aro ablo to take caro of a prodigious quantity of carpot tacks with out any apparent discomfort or ill-effect. Medical authorities assert that there is far less risk attendant upon swallowing a tack than is generally supposed, and that Buch a performance is sometimes product ive of beneficial results. Tho freak who swallows a single tack or a handful of them is seized with on abnormal desiro for food, and it is to this fact that tho harmless ucss of tho swallowing of tacks is ascribed. Curiously, tho tacks invariably pass through tho Btomach with their heads "bowed down in reverence" and placed in tho center of tho food so that they do not touch the walls of the intestines. Even when tho points of tho tacks penetrate tho lining of tho Btom ach the result is not so dangerous as would bo supposed. Tho reason was oxplalnrd inavory simple manner by Dr. T. S. K. Morton, who said: "Theso tack swallo wors generally havo very strong stomachs and tho amount of gastric Julco in thorn dissolves tho iron and tho re sult is a liquified mass similar in character tothooxido'of iron which wo prescribe to sick persons as a tonic. Really thero is a certain amount of benefit attached to tho swallowing of tacks and yet thero is always danger of a serious result in consequence of such an act. I havo never known of any person who had been compelled to go to a hospital from such causes, however. "But I remember tho caso of a horso that swallowed a largo-sized tack. After his death wo cut open his stomach. Wo found thero a solidified mass of a stony nature. When this hard substance was split open wo found that tho tack constituted its nucleus. A similar effect would tako place in a per son's stomach if tho tack should happen to stick for any length of timo in tho walls of tho Intestines." Tho Gorman Multi-Servant. Tho German servant-maid receives from f20to$70a year in wages. Tho girl who gets tho maximum wages is expected to do an enormous amount of work. Sho is often tho only sorvant in a family of seven or eight Sho risc3 at fivo o'clock and blacks tho boots of all the members of tho family. She prepares tho light breakfast and servos It. Sho polishes all tho brass and bronzo in tho houso, scrubs tho corridors, the front steps and tho walks boforo tho houso on her bands and knees. Sho carries big hods of coal from tho basement to tho third and fourth stories. Sho sweeps tho rooms, makes ail tho beds and washes and scrubs every pot, kettle and pan in tho kitchen till it reflects her stolid face. Sho goes to mar ket with hor mistress and a big basket, and returns loaded down liko a mulo with vege tables, moat and earthenware. Sho docs errands all over tho city gratuitously for tho family ami for a couple of cents for its guests. Sho froqucntly sloops in a room smaller than an American wardrobo and without means of ventilation. In fact, so many abuses in lodLtng servants prevailed In Berlin that city ordinances wero passed some time ago prescribing tho minimum slienf apartments in which servants could ,b gtuweredjr - A CATAMOUNT'S LEAP. It Was to Death, Hut Through No Fault of the Animal's Agility. "I'vo seen it disputed in tho papers that a wild-cat, or catamount, can msfrc a leap of twenty-fivo feet," said a resident of Sulli van County to a Now York Bun reporter, "and I would liko to mention what I saw n wild-cat do onco. I was trout fishing on one of tho upper tributaries of tho Beaver kill, and had clambered down into n deep ravmo to got at a tempting pool at tho foot of a fall, whoro 1 was suro my casts would bo rewarded by tho killing of somo big trout. I was not mistaken as to that. 1 had lauded four trout, tho smallest one eighteen Inches long, and sat down to 'rest tho pool.' Both sides of tho 'ravluo wen perpendicular wails of rock, probr.blj twonty-fivo feet high. Tho summit of the wall on tho sido of tho creek opposite to mc sloped back gradually from its edgo for soveral feet to a heavy growth of plno. "As I was sitting at tho bottom of the ravino I happened to glanco up to tho top oi tho rocks opposlto mo, and saw a lies phcasantaccompanled by her newly hatched brood como out oi tho pines and scratch and peck her way along tho sloping open spaco, hunting food for her young, which clus tered closely about hor. Tho pheasant came closo to tho odgo of tho precipice, and it scorned to mc that she was placing her brood in a most dangerous position, when sho turned ns if to walk hack with them to tho pines. Tho instant sho turned some thing liko a shadow flitted across tho top of tho ravine, and half a second later I saw an enormous wild-cat clinging to tho odgo oi the opposlto wall by his foro foot, holding tho pheasant between hlsja.vs. Tho wild ot struggled for a moment to drag himself from tho edgo of tho aoyss to o,suro foot ing on tho top of tho rocks, but his effort was in vain, and ho como crashing down tho faca of tho precipice, still holding the luckless pheasant in his jaws. Ho fell with a splash in tho water, and lay motion less at tho odgo of tho pool. "1 suppose that tho uiimal had been watching the Dhcasant from tho bushes on top of tho rocks ipposito where tho bird had appeared with nor brood, and at his oppor tunity haa leaped across to seize hor, but bad misjudged tho iistanco and fallen short, with tho result so fatal to him. "Tho whirl of tho water brought tho wild cat around in a snort time to tho sido where I was standing, ana as 1 was oending down to exaraino mm I saw a man with a gun scrambling down tho rocks, rho mon soon reaoned my side, and I tnen learned that ho had shot tho wud-cat as tho animal was fly ing across tho chasm upon his prey. Sure enough, just at tho base of tho animal's brata was tho holo rnado by tho riilo ball. Tho hunter nad been following tho wild-cat for soino time, and had lost tr.ick of him, but oamo near tho edgo of tho ravino in timo to seo him mako his leap and followed him with tho bullet. It wat that which had stopped tho animal short in tho tremendous leap It had calculated ou or it would havo cleared the spaco with safety and doubtless with ease. The wild-cat was in reauty almost in his death throes when ho struck tho pheasant, which he clung to with tho clutch of death, and still held in his mouth whon wo dragged him out of tho water. Wo measured the width of tho chasm across which tho wild-cat had made his death leap. Tho measurement was forty-three feet. A WELL-TRAINED EEL. It Goes rishiiie and Peacefully Sleeps at 1U .Master's Feet. Billy Benson is tho sixteen-year-old son of Furmer BetiBon, who has a goodly num ber of acres right along tho bunks of the Doiawaro, says tne Amatour Bportsman. Ho has beou a famous eel catcher for years, ililly is a young iiaturall't as well us an rmgler. Ho made up his mind some months .ago that an eel could bo traineJ. Accord ingly ho spared tho lifo of tho first that he caught Ho took it homo and put it in a box, with a glass over it. Afterthe reptile Decatno quiet Billy fed it from his own hand. Graduully tho col took a liking to tho boy. It would wind around tho lad's arm and rub its head gent ly over his sleove. Then it got so that it would como out of tho box and coil itself at Billy's feet and go to sleep. It mado no of fort to escape. Then It learned to follow tho boy around. First it followed him around tho room. Thou it glided upstairs after him and early in tho spring took to sleeping on tho pillow besido him. Billy becamo as fond of tho eol as tho lat ter was fond of Billy. Tho boy named tho rcpttlo Faithful. In a short time tho eel knew its name. It will awaken whon Billy ealis it and start after him. Bo thoroughly educated nas it be:ome that it goes over she farm with tho boy. Tho rapidity with which it can movo is remarkable. It keeps ri?nt alongside of Billy when ho watks at s quick pace. But tho funniest thing tho eo) loosis to go fishing with Billy. It will Ik on a log or in a littio pool of water and watch tho lad haul in any number oi other els and kill them. It never maes any nt empl to get into tho river. It Is, more over, a cannibalistic eel and is very fond of small portions of eels' meat, which Billy cuts up with his jactdnilfo. The neighbors vo doily to tho Benson farm and watch tho reptile. Many of them wonder bow tho eel manages to llvo out of water, but Billy says natural history is full of such instances. Thero is plenty of water, however, in Faith ful's box, so that ho is in his nutivo cle ment most of tho time. CARE OF COMPLEXION. K , The Best Residence Localities In the citv of Portland nnd other prosperous towns aro thoso ovrnctlby men or corporations'who havo tho disposition and ability lo improve tlioin. HLAND HIG ADDITION -IS OWNED BY- .Aw Oil MY And tiiis Corporation is determined to t f lake ".. w is ttractive m ill) To the city of Salem. They lmvo nt this timo fifteen tennis employed nnd the contemplated Improvemoiita ilmye scarcely begun. It is Intended to make tho drive lending from Commerclnl street through Riverside nnd High .ami additions nnd around Highland Pnrk THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The lino of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, nud no ots will be more than two blocks dLstaut from tho line. Highland Park will In tho near tuture bo TTrlK MOST-POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. i Lots in Highland Additon arc Digh and Dry- and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil Is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildmgH nnd our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already oetng mnue lor me location oi iw.uiuiravo ' ar ' V V . numberof residences aro soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will bo permitted. Residence lota within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. We ean sell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the lino of tho street rnilw ly they uro practl eallv not half so far from tho public, buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of theRo- called "inside lots." How to Avoid tho Curse of rrocklos anil Kindred Annoyances. Tho very best thing to uso lor your face during tho summer weather is tho cosmotic which was known beforo tho days of Cleo patra, writes Bab in tho Philadelphia Times. It is called virginal milk, and is mado in this way: "To a quart of rose-water add. drop by drop, an ouuco of tincturo of benzoin, stir ring it constantly." WT en you want to uso it throw enough in tho hand-basin to mako tho water tho colot of skim milk, and then batho your face thoroughly with it, dabbing it dry with a soft towol. If tho men of tho family, who aro so rough skinned that beards grow on them l.ico weeds in a flo wo r garden, liko thoso broom- liko cloths, let them have tho cxclusivo uso of them. If your skin is harsh and dry try using c wlncglassful of glvcerino in a warm bath ; according to a notea oeauty a fow baths o,' this sort ought to mako tho skin soft auu white. Way back in tho timo of tho Stuarts, and inJeod in tho oldest toilet books, thero is mentioned a bath that will give tone to tho skin and keep it in proper condition. It la vory simple, insisting of meroly tepid water In which has been put half a pint of pure vinogar. Tho ladios of tho oldon times did not dis dain to havo their books of cosmetics, und each generation of lovely women wroto In tire family book about that which haa tondca to maue hor most oeautiful, so thut tho coming oeautlos could read, team and inwaraiy digest. It Is said Cleopatra herself wroto a book on the arts ot tho toilet, and I havo been fnvoiors enough to think that tho Sphinx kiio'-u where- that book is hidden and won' Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollar And let some other fellow pay $1000 for an Inferior lot not so well located. "With the difference of 5700 you enn ouild u beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate or interest that will buy you nearly two thousand streetcar tickets every year. ' jfi Coiry steel. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 751 Market st. San Francisco Admission 25 cents, do and learn how to avoid disease. Consultation and treatment personally or by loiter, on spcrriiaterihoca nr genital weakness, and all dlhcisseofinen. Mend lor a book. 1'rlvato olllco Sill onsultatlon free. Look at This ! WILL BUY A LOT Of condsnt our store! Wo carry a full lino of uroceries, feed, crockery, glass waie, cl gais, tobaico and confectionery. T. BURROWS, No. 22U Court HU.Siilein, Or. Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Successors to I). Nash, havo a well estab lished lliick and Tllo factory In North Salem, near tho fair grounds, and aro pre pared to furnish first-class brick and tllo on short notice. NOTICE. TVTOTICE Is hereby given that at a meet JM lng of tho stockholders of tho Cap ital Jouhnai, i'ubllslilng company, held Ueeoinnerlth, 1881), by unanimous voio the caplUil stock of thucompany vim Increased from Klvo Thousand to Ten Thousand Dollars. M.U UlIAilDEItl.AlN, Secretary. NEW LIVEIIY STABLE. Jay Smith Sole Proprietor. turner Ferry and .Liberty streots, N. K cor from Chemclceto hotel, Balern, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. First-class rig always on hand Charges reasonable UIIIK AND I'KKVENTIVE WITH- out mcdletno For Information con cerning llr. A W1I.KOKD HAI.Iri Jluiiui rampiubi, caiinnoriiuurcss f iv. muuku, iocai Jgi., ' University llulhtlnif, Hulcm, tin gou' N. D. JONES, Practical Painter GEORGE WILKINS' NEW 13 U T O HIS R SHOP On Liberty street, across tho bridge lo North vjaloni. All kinds of meats kopt ou hand. 5-:i0tf I wish to employ n row ladles ou n salary to tako chargo of ny business at their homes. Light, very liihclnatlng and health ful. Wages S10 per week. Uolcrcni cs given Good pny Tor part timo. Address with stamp. MIW.MAHION SVALKKlt, Louis ville, Ky. U.lXUm Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of tlic Day None but whltu labor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked In first diss stjlu Twenty-live cents per meal. R B5 D K R O N T. Court Btreot, between Journal Ofllco aud Mtnto's Livery. Paper hanging and knlwiinlnlngn spe cialty. Hhop ItiHiin 27, over K. U. Humll's i.iue, on Commercial street. PATHONIZi: Home Industry, and use Mountain Ituliu CoiirfliCure. Guar anteed to glie rtdlet or nn icy refunded, Manufactured lly II. II. i'rrM,rali'ni, Ore gon. Askyourdrugglst forll. l-8dlm C'OC Kalary, $10 expellees in advance !)) nlloued each month. Httsidy em ployment at homo or traveling. No sollo It In;,', initios dolherlnguiid limiting () lixtlon. No ismtal cards. AddroMt ivllh stiimp, HAFKKACO, I'lijitny, Ohio. II-ISKJiii a'lliy l l lPlr I kept on tile nt K. (' 1 IllO 1 Al Jill DraNoV Advertising Agency, Oi auu in Morunanrii nxenange, 1 H n hnnidUxi. Cullforuin, whvrn contni'it I r iidveiiiMtirf can bo iu lor It. 185)0. Harper's Bazar. ILLUSTRATED. Harper's Hazar Is a Journal for tho home Giving tho latct information with regard to fashions, Its nuincrous Illustrations, fashion plates, and pattern sheet supple ments mo Indlspcnslblo alllio to tho homo drchs-uialicrand tho professional modiste. No expense Is spared In making Its artistic attractiveness of the highest older. 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