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I falld hAl.li.H Ha.SKi, THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL. 5 . ., f jumii Mini dealer In Miu-cnl TfAtter 01 .11 nU nml string. N0247 HRONTST. fjdueiite For success at the (U'lTAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, s.ilctr, OrCpnn. ,. r.ARMSTnowo.Atncr. E. L. Wiley, Prin. Business, Shorthand, tiMtriting. Penmmhip "i Injiitl Deptruniiili. n..n,l cvcnlnc Session. Students admitted IiiTlIm" Cal ntth" College or address llie Principal for catalogue. WILLAMETTE" UNIVERSITY Uraduutes Student In Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, n AND MEDICAL COURSES. It is tho oldoit, largest and least expen live Institution of learning In tho North west. ,..., ..... , KCQOOI opens iirht .uuuuuy m oupiuuiuur Bend for cnhiloguo to - THUS. VAN SCOY, President. 7: Snloni. Oiegnn. A. E. STRANG, No. aftt Connnerelnl Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. DEAI.KU IN STOVES and RANGES Plambing, Gas and Sleain Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. n- Agent for tu'o IIICI1ARDS0N 4 BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tabllslicd In 1819 New Express Wagon. WILLIAM H0LC03IB Hu) started a now express wagon nud 1 noiv ready to deliver oaggago to and fiom tho depot, and to any part of ilie city Bagasse of uny kind delivered on shen notion ELLIS & WHITNEY, Proprietors of tbo Favorite Livery and Feed Barns Good rigs always on hand and furnished on short notice. Private boarding of horses and stock a specialty. , , Office and barns at the corner of Trade and Commercial btreots. Oregon R. R. Company Line. (Limited.) O. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER.. Tickets for any point on this lino for sale at tho depot, foot of Jefferson street, and -.t the United cairago and baggage) 'lranifei company's otllce. corner Second and rlne streets. Commutation Tickets at 2 cents per mile. General offices northwest comer lirbi and Pine streets, Portland. From. Fortland EAST SIDE. Stations. Toward Portland Sliver-Coburg Port'iidPort'd tonac mall niall Exp tvpw rVAM ARPi AK.ljtt 4 00 8 00 Portend ST1 Co 3 45 10 4.' 6 Oi P M.-ltiiy's Landing. 2 38 9 4? G 58 10 00 Woodburn 1 40 8 4 7 00 II 47 Sllverton 12 20 7 3C 5 07 Br wnsvlllo 7 40 0 6U Coburg C 00 WEST SIDE. , Alrllo mall Portland mat' LV AM AK Ml 7 45 .Portland l'iWV. i Jh 10 45 Dundee Junction 20j 20j Sheridan 10 27 4 IB Dilllas 8 22 155 sionraouth 7K8 5 55 Alrlle B4 l-3wlv &50C .w&nm it mx "ftBiisrwrd . lr- . . b ; n7 l0 Ieliau a r - rst 3 sasfe mm KM mm -"-" UimmWt HEALTH. Le rtlchnu's Golden Balsam No. 1 Cures Chancres, fin', and s -con J stages; Sores rn tho Legs and B-dy; Bore Ers, Eyes, Noso, etc., Coppcr-e lor d Biotchci, Syp'.iUltlol'atinh, ilscascd Scalp, and all primary fo-ns ol the discaso known as Syphilis. Prlro, 5 OO pir Bottle. L Illchnu' G Id.-n D.ilmmNo.a Cures Tcrthrv. Mcrcurla'Syp'il.Itlo Rheu matism, Palm in tbo Bonc-i, Taini in tho Head, back cf tho NccW, Ulcerated 8oro Throat, ByphUit'o Itash, Lumps md con. tractcd Con's, KtiSncss ct thu Limbs, and eradicates n'l d.sca'q from tho system, whether caused by lnd'scrctl"n or abuso ot Hcrcury, ltavln? tbo b:od puro and lioslthv, P'Ire 5 1-0 poir I ottle. hi lilchnu' . Gnldou M anltliAn ! doto If r t' 0 euro of Cono-rhosa, Cleet, irritatlrn O-avcl, an I a'l Urlni-v or Gcnl til ditarranscmenU. I'rlcoSH 50 per llottle, l.r lltchau 1 Oolilon SptitlsU In-J-rtl-ii, f rawed cas-sot Ooiiorrhoa, 1-ilUmrn f y ( 'cct. Bttictur s,ic, Prlco si io n.i(iio. Le Itlc!i:iu'H OoIcIph O'litinent drt ocfl et ch"al'nsif KvP','l,os r rnJcnintiom. PrlroGl CO r Uox. Io 1 (hnu'a Golrtn I'li -.Vtra MTt it oatment; lusso' r"''-' aljviv. cr e r. 1 oir..vcr'i, 1 rost'atioa, etc Prloo e: 00 per Ilex. Tnilc -i.il Jfcrvliu-, Bviit cervibBrc, C. O. 1)., leeutv'.y paoksd lr exprets. - C P. r.ICIIA-rir& CO. , AKnt. i?!tH.Qi, 0 jrect. I urnor i. lay, ri 1 !'-T)ro. Oil ti:tcfLv.i iiAimo pjtcn. : First National Ban rfALKM. OUK()N. A'M. S. LADL'B, - m. .;. iiBYNoiil) 1'iiis Mom, - . Pifiifieut. Vice l'rrxtdciit, ('ashler. GENERA!. BANKING, Kxen'inL'.son Portland, S.111 Kniuclseo. ii'w 11rfe, Lind'in and Honz Koue iH'jht and sold. Htate, County and Cltv vtrmnti bought. Farmers are cordl.illj nwtodto del). nit mid trans let buslues vi'li in. Liber it advances made on vlK'at, wool, hops and other pr iperty 111 e ison.uiio nitos. Instir.itice on such se ttrlty win bo obtained at the bank In n nt reliable companies. Capital National Bank, SALEM - Capital Paid op, - surplus, OREGON. $75,000 15,000 it. S. WALLACE. - President. W. SV. MAIll'IN, - Vice-President. J. H. ALlJEItT, ..... Cashier. DIRLCTORSt V. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, t. M. .Martin, 11. H. Wallace. Jr. W. A.Cusick, J. 11. Albert, T. McK. 1'atton. LOANS MADE To Tanners on wheat and other market. able produce, consigned or in store, either in private granarlesor public warehouses. jlalo and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted at reasonable rates. I)raft trawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San Francisco, Portland, London, Paris, llerlln Hong Kong and Calcutta. Mlliams & England Banking Co,, salem, Ore, General Banking Business. CAPITAL STOCK. $200,000. 3eo. Williams. President. W.. End la: d. Vice Prcst. II. P. JIcNaky, Cashier. DiiiECTerts: G:o. Williams, Win. Eng and, J. A. Richardson, J. A. Baker, J. W. ilodson. L add &, Bush BANKERS. IRON BUILDING, SA.LE1VI Transact a general banking business in il. blanches. Tne bank lias connectloi .vith banks In Oregon, Wushington, Mou aim and Idiiho, and corrcspourteuts In til, he principal towns of thaso states. M!dAwIm Cheap Money. MONEY th lend at low rates iipon fain, and city property. No delay tiftei rood titlo shown by abstract John A. Cakson, Attorney nt Law, yy State Stieet, Salem. New Fish Market. Allen Ilhodes hasestabllshed a new h'Ul Market on Slatcbticet, and ho keepsa gom supply of flh, poultry and game. Uive him a cull and your order will h promptly attended to. 8 2S-ln 1 PASTE-JBRUSH ADEPTS. Tho Box-Maklnsr Girls of Now York and Tholr Work. McCrow & Willard, New Salem Market EXCHANGE BLOCK. Opposite Candy Kitchen, Commercial St EVERTHING NEW AND CLEAN Only tho best meats kept, and delivered freo to all parts, of tho city. Conservatory of Mask- Of the Willamette Unlver Ity .Salem, Ore 'on, the moi huccessful Music School oi he Northwest Const. Couraen In music an dual toliastcrn musio t-eiiniiis. irani m tpiHlanceofiidrtyona hundred and Ilfu lor tiie comlu v.. M. Parviu Cox; ntslstai) The able corps nf teacbeis I chool j ear will bo Prof. Lcona Willis. .Mlbs livii tciehTS, Miss Lulu M. Hmlth, Miss Hull) Parish, and Miss Mamio Parvln. Branches inughtaro Vocal Culture.Plano. )rgan, Violin, Plpo Orain, Harmony Counlcnxilnt. and class 'leaching. Diplomas given on completion of course Kcnd for analogue and circular. Z. M PAHVIN 7-3jdam-wlm. Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Wo have taken a new name but wilt continue to berve ourpatroua with the ...... i.o ..itirirut nttnrfU. irivo them u cordial welcomo to Our Home. Term roiikonaUte. Olvousu call and wo will di you .rood. No C'htnee employed. An IU.Pnld Business In Which Many Thousands of Women Arc Engaged Pasteboard, Gilt, Spangles. Old Gowns and Pretty Faces. Yearly and during nil oensons somo hun dreds of men and many thousands of girls aro employed in tho paper box. factories of Now York. Working-womenlntuis trado, saysiuoiMow York Htar, aro not as well paldasthosoongaKcdin tho moro dolicato work of making artificial flowers, embroid ery and tho like, nor as thoso In tho moro laborious trades. Tho boxmakcr's work calls for less skill than tho former, and less of both strengtn and skill than somo of tbo latter. Most branches of box-making can to learned In a few weeks. Tho materials aro light and tho tools simple Tho result, is that wagos aro sometimes as low as $1 a week, and seldom above $3 or $9. Tho women aro employed at pieco work. Tho men, whoso wages aro better, work by the ween, juun udu o ys run mo macmncs ana preparo tho material for tho finishing touches given by tho girls. On entering a box factory ono is bowil dcrcd by a multitudo of shapes and colors. There aro boxes, big and little, in cylinders, In flat tray-liko forms, in long, narrow blocks, nud in a dozen othor shapes to bo only indicated by learned geometrical te rms. Gay colored papers in reams, in strips, in ribbons and in confused clippings, lio about everywhere. Great machines at ono end of tho room aro cutting tho ugly cheap straw board into suitable shapes. Tho prepared pasteboard, with notched edges and long, straight cuts, where it is to bo turned up for fitting, is laid in a great heap on a tablo bo foro a boy or man who stands on guard bo foro a groat gluo pot. Tho heap is"quickly arranged, so that ono edge of each piece of pasteboard is slightly exposed, and with a broad thick brush tho workman liberally beglues all tho edges at a few strokes. Other pieces are deftly fixed to tho glued edges, tho pilo is brought to an even edge, turned over and pounded with tho mallet at tho n'owly glued joints. Tho opposite edges aro then glued, and finally, pieco by pieco, tho pasteboard is stood on edgo and brought round so as to form tho sides of a box. A pinch where tho glued edges meet makes all fast, and the box, without bottom or lid, is passed to one of tho girls. Tho girl stands by her table and rapidly smears a cardboard with gluo. Upon this glued spaco bho lays half a dozen long nur row ribbons of paper. Seizing tho box she claps on tho pasteboard bottom and secures it by a deft and suro application of tho paper ribbon. She makes no pnuso for measure ments, but tears off her ribbon when it is too long and pieces it out when it is too short. Thumb and foreiinger fit tho rib bon with unerring accuracy. As each box is bottomed it is laid aside to dry, and it is interesting to seo how rapidly tho pilo grows under tho girl's flying lingers. Her pay, however, is only a small fraction of a cent for each box. Lids are fashioned much in tho samoway. Tho lid reaches tho worker with edges turned up, and her work is to apply tho rib bons of paper that add strength and orna ment. Tho lid Is rested upon a round wooden post twelve or fifteen Inches In di ameter. This stands on tho table. It is a simple matter to turn tho lid as it rests on tho post and apply tho rlbuon of paper to the four sides. Hundreds of lids can bo com pleted in a day. W hen 11a ana DOttom arc finished tho box must bo labeled, so as tc indicate tho article it is to contain. This work is rapidly done by somo of tho younger girls. Boxes 01 this kind aro turned out by the million and aro sold at from ono to five dollars per hundred. Costlier boxos are edged with gilt paper and covered with fig ured material. Costlier still are the bon bon boxes. Gay lithographic pictures are imported by tho thousand from PariB to or nament such boxes. They aro lined with dolicato paper and edged with an imitation of lace. Tho foundation material of theso pretty cabinets for sweets is plain brown pasteboard.' It is an instructivo lesson in tho s riking results of simple devicos to see ono of theso bare, ugly pasteboard trays grow under a girl's nimblo fingers into tho .dainty receptacle that shall niako swect mects doubly valuable. Bon-bon boxes sometimes wholesale at twenty-five dollars a hundred, and wages for this work aro somewhat higher than In other branches of tho trade. Ono accustomed to tho sight of tho work ing girls of Now York at their daily toll will note tho absence of gay apparel among tho workers of tho factdrics. Gluo is an enemy of pretty gowns, and the girls either come to tho factories in their oldest garments or exchange their street dress for soiled working clothes on reaching tho sceno of their labor. Glue, however, does not injure faco or figure and in tho box factories, as in others, most of tho girls nrc ruddy and clear eyed, while a fair proportion can lay good claim to beauty. THE TALKATIVE MINO. ' A. WATER TELESCOPE. How to Mnko nn Instrument with Whlcn You Can Seo Under Water. No doubt a good many of our boys anr" girls, says tho New York "World, nr ignorant of tho fact that thoy can with ver llttlo troublo and at almost no expense con struct an Instrument with which thoy can plainly seo what is going on under tho watoi over which they sail their boats. Tho very Idea of such a thing is attractive and we proposo to toil you how it can bo dono. Tho water tolcscopo may bo mado of wood or ol tin, whichever you prefer, am. wo will describe both. Tho tin is better because ltlslightcrandmoro easily handled Its manufacture is very simple. Got a tin smith to mako for you a funnel-shaped i it horn about threo feet long. It should bt eight or ten inches in diameter nt tho bot torn and broad enough at tho top for botl. eyes to look into. Into tho bottom put n pieco of glass, cut to fit and mako it porf cct ly water-tight. Leave tho tcpopen, Thi lnsido Bhould bo painted black to prevent tho reflection of tho light upon tho sur faco of tho tin. Around tho outside of tin bottom solder on several .sinkers to offse tho buoyancy of tho air in tho water-tlgh horn and mako it easier to submerge. If 1 is not convenient to get a round piece o glass, havo tho largo end mado squaro anr use squaro glass. That's all theroisof it and when you sink tho instrument down in to tho wator and put your eyes to. thi small end you will be perfectly nstonishci' at tho plainness with which you seo al kinds of fish and water animals swimming around in a stnto of nature. A wooden water telescope Is made of 1 long, squaro, wooden box, say ten Inchc square at ho largo end and four or flv inches squaro at tho other. JIako all th scams water-tight by means of putty an paint. Put a pieco of glass in tho large on. and lcavo tho small end open to 'look into as you do with tho tin instrument A great many of you will go on boatln and picnio parties this summer, and yo can imagine how much such a contrivanci would add to youramuscmentand pleasure to say nothing of tho instruction derive from studying tho inhabitants of tho watoi at home. Using tho principle of tho water tql escopo, a well known naturalist had a boa mado with a glass in the bottom, througl which ho could seo ovory movement o thousands of fish as they swam alonf through tho clear water. Fishermen ii Norway use tho water telescope nt thcii work with tbo ocst results, i-urnctimcs dis covering a new kind of fish that migli otherwise have escaped tho aotico of man. THEY MEANT TO KILL. How Two Slon Fought for a Lady nn Neither Got tlor. Something liko fifty years ago two younf men. onoa la'ver and tho other a doctor loved tho somo girl In tho town of Gram Gulf, Miss., says tho San Fraucisco Chron iclo. Both could not navo her, and neithc could live without her. It was to bo a due to tho death. There was no insult to b avenged by a rtischargo of fire-arms, n stain on a reputation to bo wiped out by 1 fow drops of blood. The lawyer said i was to bo a duel a l'-iutrnnco. Tho nr rangements for a massnero wcro complotc The principals wcro armed with rifles, re volvers and bowie-knives. They had mor confidence In tho continuation of their hat than in tho accuracy of their aim. Th rifles wore to bo discharged first at twenty pacos. If neither combatant was killoi they wore to adranco, firing thoirrovolvor at will, and if they still lived tho fcattlo wat to bo continued with tho Knives. It was early morning wnen tho party o four men, principals and cconds, lelt tin llttlo town of Grand Gulf and sought 1 jrrovo a few miles distant. No effort n reconciliation was mado; no tlmo was los n tho preliminaries. The men woro placed he word given to fire, and tho riflei 4choed tho Bignal. Tho lawyer stumblec forward and foil, blood streaming from hi mouth, iio was unconscious when hi second raised him, and it was found tlin tho bullet" had entered ono cheek, tor Hway a section of tho jaw, and had mud Us exit through tho other sido of tho faci Vhero was no moro fighting, although tli doctor gave his opponent moro than tin timo allowed by tbo Marquis of Queens berry rules. Tbo marksmanship of tho physician die not win tho young lady. Somo talk was mado about tho tight, and sho wns rcraovec to another part of tho State. Tho lawyoi recovered and went to Uot'y dprings, where he becamo an Episcopal minister. SHE WROTE A POEM. Wright's Hop Celery nnrt Chamomile Jltief a reliable tonic, Hj)peUer utA "P I partem. Invigorate the digestive "fans kni prevents dyspepsia, can be relutt up cm. ftw by all drnmnti, S75 10 00U working for us. Agents itrefeVred who can furnish a horse and live their wholetlme totho business. Spore moments niaj bi profitably employed afco. A few vaoanolea In towns and oltlc. B, F. Johnson Co., 10U3 Main bt.. Klct.mond, VN B. Please state ageand business ex. tJrl'enc. Never mind about sending JSImptorrnrty. B,F.J.0 -Wn How a Sacred Itlrd of Slum Was Smug gled Into San Diego. "Ha, ha, ha I Why don't you got a chair to sit down onl" The voice was rather loud but not dis agreeable, and tho tone somewhat muffled, as of a person half choking with laughter. The salutation came to tho uewsgathercr of tho San Diego Times as ho was on his dally perambulations about tho city, and was traced to a handsome blue-black bird la a cage hanging under tho shade of a fig tree at the residence of Dr. Gildea, on Six teenth street, near H. As tho reporter approached nearer ho was received with moro laughter and in quiries as to whether ho carao to seo tbo 'Mino," if his health were good, etc, A few inquiries directed to a pleasant faced lady near by elicited tho information that the bird was the sacred Mino of Slum, which as a nestling hud been smuggled from tho temple where it was bred by a roving se.i captain and sold to Dr. Gildea at Honolulu about eight years ago. Minnie, as she is called, is about half tho sizoof a crow and nearly as black. In the sunlight the feathers tako a bluo and green tinge, and tbcro is a spot of wbito upon each wlngandanccklacoof bright yellow about tbo throat. Tbo bill, which is large and strong, tapers to a sharp point and is orange-hucd near tho houd and lemon-colored at tbo tip. Tho prominent eyes are dark and bright, feet anil legs lemon-colored. Tho btrd is valued at (2.V), but specimens have been known' to bring U.000 in tho United States, where but few of them have ever been brought. Tbo tpecies is carefully guarded In Slam, and an none aro ever sold they can only be obtained surreptitiously. ' , lie Mlsuiiderstood Her. Mabel "I'll never try to flirt with a drug picric again as long as I live!" Flora "Wbyl" Mabul-"Wliy, I winked at ono of them in, tho store tho other duy and be in suited me by putting whisky in ray soda 1 rtr " r, 1 - -- - - The Best Residence Localities In the cilv of Foiilmid and oilier prosiierons towns aro tlioso owned by men or corporalions'who havo tho disposition and ability to improvo them. IT ION WjSSSS: tt Was Roal Poetry, Too, Although II Didn't Rhyme. In nttendanco at ono of tho Indlnnapolif ward schools is a llttlo colored girl nim years ol 1. Sho is miBCrablo, indeed, for m homo sho is ill-treated and tho shoes shi wears, and often the clothes, aro suppliee by tho teachers or somo of her classmates Thoro is 11 tender pootie vein in tier make up, and it lound vent In a composition. Tin teacher took a little pansy plant to school one day nnd told tbo pupils of tho flower Two days after sho asiccd them to write 1 poem of it and gavo them tho privilego o having tho pansy talk and toll tho story, anc this, according to tho Indiuuapolis Journal, is what tho little girl wrote, tho word pans in tho copy being tho only ono. dignified with a capital: "I am only n Pansy. My homo is in a lit tle brown house. I sleep in my littlo brown bouso all winter, and 1 am now going U open my eyes nnd took about. 'Givo mc somo rain, sky, I want to look out of m. window and seo whut is going on,' I asked so the sky gavo mo somo water and I began to climb to tho window, at last 1 got U there and I open my eyes, oh what a won dorful world I seen whon birds sang song' to mo, and grasshoppers kissed mo, ant danco with mo, nud crcukcts smiled at me and I had a protty green dress, there wat trees that grow over mo and tho wind f an( t. mo. the sun smiled at mo, and llttlo etui drensmellcdmoono bright morning mound the grasshoppers had a party ho would play with rao and a nauguty boy pick mo up and toro mo up and I died and that was tho last of Pansy." Tho Weight of Individuals. Tho averago weight of a boy at birth is seven and that of a girl a littlo more than six pounds. When they havo attained the full development of man or womanhood tbey should weigh twenty times as mucli as they did at bu th. This would make u man's avorngo weight 140 and a woman about 125. Tho height of a maio at birtli is ' 1 foot 7 inches and that of n fomalo 1 foot 0 inches. Fully grown, a man's height should bo about tlireo and a half times gronter than at blrtb, or 5 feet, 0 inches, while n woman should bo 5 feet 3 inrhes, The weight of individuals who are fully devel oped and well farmed, howovor, varies within cxtrewos. which are nearly as 1 to 2, I vhtlo their height varies within llmiu 1 which nt most aro as 1 to 1-3. Taking 200 pounds as the maximum of mmi's weight and 85 as the minimum we would havo the avorago of 112X pounds. " Plaoing tho max ' imum weight of woman at IfiS pounds and the minimum at TO pounds, autj wo get an j itYvr -'yi i-il tAiuuuti ADD -IS OWNED 1Y- i 1 if MI And this Corporation is"dotcrmined to Male It Tie Most Attractive Addition To the city of Pnlcni. Thev have at this time fifteen teams employed nnd the contemplated Improvements linye carcely begun. It is intended to ninke the drive lending from Commercial street through lliveislde and High tind additions and mound JUuhlnnu Park . THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE . l Or Oregon. The lino of the Salem Street Railway "Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no otj will be m re than two blocks distant Iroiu tho line. Highland Park will in the near tuture bo THB MOST POPULAR RESORT AHOUT'TIIE CITY pF SALEM. Lois in Highland Ailililon m ll'sli anil Ery anil Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From al p hits a line view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest nountain peaks. Amuigcnionts are aliendy being made for the location of two churches in this mltiillon, iinu numberof residences are mhiii to be built. JJuildtnus only of tho best class will be permitted. Residence lots vithin the limits of the cltv of Salem are wortli on an average over $1000. We can sell you better lots in High and addition for onc-third'of the money, ahd being directly on the line or the street railw ly they aie nracti ally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part or the town as the majority of theso ulled ''iuBldo lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, Vnd let some other fellow pav $1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. "With the dUlercnce of $700 you can ulld a beautiful cottage, or p'ut it out at a rate or interest that will buy you nearly two thousand streetcar ickcts every year. TWO REDUCTIONS.' We must reduce our stock in order to make room for our spring goods. rhcrcforowcwIU also reduce our already low prices on BOOTS AND SHOES For the next forty days. Give us a call and be convinced that we mean ,v bat we say. You rsk respecUu 1 ly , KRAUSSE & KLEIN'S, No. 221 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, KHEccsmznr ATTENTION S We have farms, large and small, lots from WO up, and houses and lots in all parts of the city. Wo don commission business exclusively. If you vlsh to sell, list your property with us, Suburban tracts a specialty. PAVNE & lmmOFORD. Capital City Restaurant. Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. WarniMeals at All Hours ofilio Day Nniip hut whlto Inbor employed In tills I'stulillHliment A Reed Hiihstnntlnl mcnl cooked In llmt cl ikn stylo Tivi'iity-flVQ coats per mcnl. RED KKONT, Couit stieet, between Journal Ultlro nnd Mtnto'M Livery. loney! ioney! ioney! Reception Saloon. 260 Commercial Street, EUGENE ECKERLIN, PROP. Loans on farm nnd city property, at loweM rates. Bargains In city , mil country properly. Accident and Fire Insurance. NO. 317 COMMERCIAL STRISliT, SALEM, OKEOON, NEW LIVERY STABLE. Jay Smith Sole Proprietor. lorncr Kerry nnd Liberty MreetH, N. K eor from C'heineUi'le hotel, H.ilcm, Or, Good nrroinmodiitloiiH for roiiuneicliil iiiveleiH. Klrst-eliiKS rlu hIwiivh on hand UnurgeK reiisouiilnii ll'ltR ANII l'HKVKNTIVK WITH 1 , tut iiinrili'lm, Ifttr Infitrliifltloil fiill. reining Dr. A lLI'OItl) HALL'S Health riiiiiplilut,iMilm oriiuiiiesH ' UnlNendly Iliiililln, iSiiicin,(lri'i;on. N. TJ. JONES, Practical Painter Pnpcr Imnfjlnii urn' UiilKonilnlnen Kp(v olnlty. Shop ltooni V7, over K. C. Hmull'H k ore, on Commcioliil ttrei.t. PATHONI.K Home Industry, nml lute Moiiiitnln liiilin CouuIiiJiiio. (Jtinr iinli'fd to iiln rellet or money refunded. MiiiHifuclnrul lly II. H.f ro, CiilHin.lJro Kon. AHkyuururiiKiflHt forll. 1-Silliii C'ft hnlury, $10 expellee in mlvnnre I (M)U allowed each month. Stuulycin ! pioyment Ht home or tnivulliig. No oll;' ill,., iintiuu ili'llwirliiL' mill iniilclnir eol I lection. No immUiI uurdu, Adiliw Willi I Hbi I tliSfJin I11K. JJIIIItn, Ut'lJtlTf IHK i,lt IM,lkll otluiin. No I mm til! uit(l. AdiliMM until'. HAKKK&C'O, l'lUiiy,01ilo. NOTICE. VTOTICK U hiTfl) Klvpn Hint nl n mwd IN lnijof Hie ktofkhnlusr of the I'ai. rr.w. .JmniKAi. I'iiIjIUIiIiik comimny, held Hereinlier tt It. ISM, b) unmilmon vote the eiiplliiliitovkol ili6ooii!ui viwlnurwised from J'hw 'I hmiwn to Tfii Tliou.und Ilollnri .M.UCHAMlliSUbAIN. HMwtAry. Look at This I SI WILL BUY A LOT Of ironilmit our store! Wo curry a full lino of Kioeerlrv, leetl. unit Bum, totnieuo and ion of Kioeerirv, leetl. uniokuiy, ijIhshWiiic, el- utiioncry T. BUHIIOWH, No. 2l Court Ht., Siilem, Or. wish to employ 11 row liidlcn 011 11 tmlnry In liiUoeliaruoofiiiv IiiisIiiimi nt their lioiuiiM. LIkIiI, veiy liiselniitlneiuul liciillh rill. WMKi'HSWperwcuK. iieiuir-iirrH given (looil p.iy fur pint time. AddriwH with minim. MUH..MAH10N WALK Kit, Ijmlt vlllc, Ky. ll.ttMin I Tax Payors Tafto Notice. rplIliTAX UOI.L for . Million manly for 1 Hie Jem- )K'J Iuih In. f 11 placed III my imiid for collection. Tux-payer will pleiiMifoinu forwiud nnd pny their tnxox UK KMlll IIH MIslje IIH 1)1(1 tUX roll llllH llOl'll (icmyuii 111111 me luiiiiiy 1 11111 ,n luinii. 1 K.M.UIKM8AN, ! Kherltriuid lux-collector Murluli Co. I I) iled Jim. 10, IMKj. I Tho best of Wines, LIijiioih nnd CIcnrH, SiilftiilniKl Kxnofl llecr, 6od Lunuh Coun ter In eonneolion, whtiu you will bo served with HOT Oil COLD LUNUHEH, HimdwIehcH Wlenerwuiiil.tnnd In fuel ov erythluu Ului;ood Htyle. unit tho heist of attention will huHhoun to etiKlonicia. DR. JORDAN & Co.'s MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 7.11 Mm Itct Ht.Han rninelseo AllllllKHlOll 1U CClltH. Hound leiini liow to iivold dlh(iih. CoiiHtilliillon unit tieiiliiient perHonully orby loller, on Hporiiiuterrhocii ort;eultal wenknoHH, mid nil dlM'iiHMoof men. Honil lor 11 hook, I'llviito olllco '.'11 otMiiltntlon free. J (tx-Jt-Su Oa try tool. Onion Pacific 11, 11 Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." l'raliiH for the cunt li'uvo I'ortniud nl7.(X) hiii and U,(i0 pin ilullr. Tlu its to undfion prlnelpnl luilutu In tin UnlleiiHtutnw C'n. ndiiand 1'iirnpe. Elegant New Dining Cars. PULLMAN PALACB SLEEPERS. l'rc Kiiiiilly bleepliijrCnrn run HirouRh on KxpriWM tmlliH to "nmlm, Council IlltilU and KnimiH City wltlniit chiiii(,'( CouueetionMiil I'oitliiud forHiia l-'iuneU c mid i'ligct Mouiiil isiinlv. Kor lurtlier piiitlunlnrH uddreM any UKcntol thueojiipiu.) or I. W.I.HH.H. I. A. C.H. MKLIJI.V, (lenunilTrnillcMiiiuiKer Brick and Tile for Sale -Outl unci Seo- MURPHY & DESART, TO TT O TJ T 1 'Hiircpuni to I). Jiio.li.lm ve a wotl atnli V-. IvU iO J-, UmIihiI Krlek mid Tllo fncUirv In Norlli Milium, neur I hu fun Mroiiiidi, unu lire pro imred lo liirnliili llrnt.eliiM hrlek mid tllo on khort iiotlee. thk: Com. GEORGE WILKINS' NEW BUTOHBM S II Q T T. Salem's Popular Job Printer, 1 T HIH KW UUAHTKItH I.N Hluin liiHiininm llullilluif, Cor. inuroliil and Clieinfikiitoi.tr((;U ' 0-ltl 'I'll IVJ l V IM'IJ U kept on lllu nt i. U llllit 1 Al Till HniHWalArtvertJUlliif Atfiiey, 01 mid lift Morvhuul'ii iixbiini;e, H.iii i' rHiii'ltfuo. (.'Kllfiirnla. u linre eoiiiruoU r,r iul(n-iltii(( ohii Ixnotiih' tor It. On Liberty Htreet, iici-okh th" brhlKO In Norlli Milium. All Kliiiln of nivutu kept ou hand, 6-.Hf fin ii rmimmM&immmmmmmmm ht av Mjb. Tl TTTMI ,lw'W..w J-1 ' m ja"WJ(WW'WirWWBW !Lr SUuiv