jflF&r fr Tx,?wrr' 1l. Diamond, THE CAPITAL EVEOTtfQ JOUBNAL t..r nf Mmlo niul dealer In Mud enl Tc,cher jWJe,,!. anrt Siring. sai,i:m H.VMyt. Williams & England BankingCo., . tfpffffSJWfd0 v AjVSUWSISVjVSVjws N0. 247 hRONTST.j' SALEM, OR12. A General Banking Business. CAPIT-L f.TOCX. 5,200,000. (li:o. Wu.mams. l'rolilciit. V m Ksqi.AKD. Vice l'ift. II. 1'. McNary, Cashier. Diiiecteks: Geo. Williams, Win. Kng land, Ji A. Itlchardson, J. A. linker. J. W. Hudson. tTnr aurrH nl till (Vl'ITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE, Salfin, Orcpon. .'.AMWKOWQtMngr. E. L. Wiley, Trln. Business, Shorthand, jiMrlliJ, rmMliip ad lojlisl Depsrlminti. nirnl evening Sessions. Student ndmittcd snv time. Ca" "' tne College or luldress the Pnndpal for catalogue. WILLAMETTE. UNIVERSITY Graduates Students m Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Htlio oldest, largest and least cxpen jlvc Institution of learning 1" the North west. School opens first Monday In September Bend for cataloguo to I'HOS. VAN RCOY, 1'reMdeut. .; Salnm, Orexou." a. k. Strang; No. :i 'Jornincrolnl .Street, SALEM, - OREGON. DKAM'.K TN STOVES and RANGES Plambin, Gas anil Sfcara Kilting. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. W Agent for the MCHAItDSON BOVNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 1819 New Express Wagon. WILLIAM HOLCOMB Has started a new express wagon and Is now ready to deliver baggage to and from the depot, and to any part of (he city. lUjaarge of any klud delivered on short notice .LIS & Proprietors of the Favorite Livery and Feed Barns Good rigs always on hand and furnished on short notice. Private boarding of horses and stock a specialty. , . Ofllco and barns at the corner of Trade and Commercial streets. S50C . Hldst - Jm,'M T" " tafias- uuiiu HEALTH. Lb RlcHta' Ooldon Balsam No. 1 Cures Chancres, fin, and i:conl giajes; Sores rn the Lccs and B:dy; Sore Eas, Eyes, Noso, etc., Coppcr-c lorcd Blotches, Syp'illitlu I'atarth, diseased Scalp, and all primary lo-nis ot the disease known at Svehllls. Prlcn. f B CO nr Dottle. La Ulchnn'g a 'lclun Balaam No, 9 Cures Tcrthry, McrciwIalSyphHltlo Rheu matism, Talni In tho Bones, Pains in ths Head, back cf the Keck, Ulcerated Soro Throat, Syphllltlo Hash, Lumps and con tracted Con's, Stiffness ot the Limbs, and eradicates all d!scaca from the system, whether caused by Indiscretion or abuso ot Mercury, leaving tho b'.XKl pure- and healthy. Prlro e5 00 por ? ottle. Lo lilclinu-. Golden -i nnlsliAn.I dot't for tho euro of Gono-rhoca, Gleet, irritation Gravel, and all Urini'y or Geni tal disarrangements. VrlcoSa 00 per Bottle Le lllcltau I Golden NpinlsH Iii Jctliii, tirsjvco cas-sof Gonorrhoea, IntUmm.to y f !cct. Strlctun ,c. Prlco SI .' ) tier IJaUlo. Lo nichiiit'.-i Gnlilon O'lltmont for t ia c3 tt.vo licaliiy rf Kyp'.ilKtia S-r;, and cruntlom, Prlro $1 LO p r nox. l.o I ioliau'a OoUld ril s .Vrno and Bra i treatment; loss ot physl-al pow er, oxers i cr over-wort, I'rostratlon, etc. Prlco Sa OO per Box. V'liilc ri.il Nervine, Bnt everywhere, C. O. 1)., recure'.y pocked per exprcu. C. P. niCHAVt"!? li CO. , Afrent. 127 I; 42) Kansomo street, C orner Ulay, H'n rrancieo, Cil. UlttCULAH MAIMID FKCn. Oregon R. R. Company Line. (Limited.) C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for any point on this Hue for salo at the depot, foot or Jefferson si reel, and -t the United cairuge and baggage 'IranMer company's ottlce. orner Seound and I'lnc streets. Commutation Tickets ut 'i cents per mile. , . General offices northwest corner Urst and Pine streets, Portland. Ladd L Bush BANKERS. IRON BUILDING, SALEM Transact a general banking business in ah branches. T'no bunk has ontiectlon with b'liiksln Oregon, Wushinglon, Mon tana and Idaho, and corrcspmideiits In all the principal towns of thoo states. 1-L'dAwlm M Na a Ban rf.VIiKM. ORKUON'. WM. N. LAOCB. UU. .1. illSYXOLtl'l, IOI1.V MOIK. - President. Vleo lYesldcut. ('ashler. GENERAL BANKING. Kxctianso on Portland, Sin Francisco New York, London and Hong IConj loii'jht and sold. St.-ite, Cnuii'y and Cltj .v.vrrants bought. l''arm"rs .ire cordial!? nvilPd to deposit imd ti.iusaet buslnes .villi ns. Libur.il mlvmi'.w made i vti'iat, wool, ii.ip, anl "lher piopertya reason line t'lt.v. I'nar.iiii'e oil such so jurlty i-.in h obtained nt th bank li most r.'ltulj! fKii'unlc Capital National Bank, SALEM OREGON. Capital Paid up, wnl I It. b. WALLAUU, V. V. MAKTIN, .1. H. ALHK11T, mm 15, "i" - President. Vice-President.. . - Cashier. DIRhCTORS: SV. T. Gray, W. W. Martin, J. M. Martin, It. S. Wallace, Or. W. A.Cuslck, J. II. Albert. T. Mel', l'atton. LOANS MADE I'o rarmers on wheat and other market able produce, eouslgned or in store, either In private granarlesor public warehouses. State and County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER - Discounted nl rensonablc rales. Draft" drawu direct on Now York, Chicago, San Kmnclsco, Portland, London, Pari. H,-rlin Hong Kong and Calcuttn. Cheap Money. ONKY to lend at low rates upon farm and city property. ro aeiay aiiei nc.v nt Ij.iv. U!) State Street, Balem. M uood title shown by abstract. John a. Uakson, ttor New Fish Market. Allen rthodes hnschtabllshed a new Kif.1 Market on Statcstreet. nnd he keeps n gooc supply of llsh, poultry nnd ganic. Oive him a call and your order will h, promptly attended to. 8 !fi$-!n McCrow k Willard, New Salem Market, EXCHANGE BLOCK. Opposite Candy Kitchen, Commercial St EVERTHING NEW AND CLEAN Only the best meats kept, and delivered free to nil parts ofttio city. Conservatory of Miisit From Portland EAST SIDE. Toward Partlaud Bilvcr-Coburg ton uc mall Stations. Port'nd Port'd mall Hxp LV PI IV1 AUl'.lAK.lM 4 00 8 00 Portl'ndSPLo 3 15 10 5 0s 9 5iItjy's lindlug. 2 3S fi 63 10 5'J... Wooilbum 1 40 7 QQ JI silverton 12 SO 6 U7.llf whsVllle 7 40 8 60 Coburg a W Of the Willamette Unlver Ity Salem, Ore gon. tho most successful Music School on tho Northwest Coast. Courses In music art equal to Eastern music schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred and tlfly The able corns of teachers for tho conilnc school year will bo l'rof. Z. M. Parvln Leona Willis, .miss r.va i.ux; "" teachers, MUs Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hull- . . 7 .1 ,.1. If..... If. t.nl'.flt. .'ill ln. uiiu in .iuiiiiiu.'m ..... Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class 'leaching. UIPIOIIIUA RllXt, H, uniitnv...... . " .vend foreitaloguxnnd circular. Z. M PAKVIN 7-2Jd3m-wlm. In- 9 45 8 411 ; Alrllc mall WIST BIDK J.V 7 45 1U45 'JO, 1 10 Ui AM Alt -Portland rvfcwv. Dundee Junction .... Sheridan .... Dallas. . ....Munmouth Portland mail 555 Alrlle. I'M 4 35 205 10 '.T M Ta3 0 45 l-3wly Wright's Hop Coicy and Chamomile Ultters a rellubfv tonic, appetizer and up paneut, Inviguratei the dlgetlve organs unduroveuU dy.pepU, can ba n-lieo up Oil. Mil hy all druggisis. Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor, We have token b new name but will continue to serve ourpatrons with the best tho market uftords give them n cordial welcome to Our Home. lf;rint reusonalile. (Jive us a call aud we will do you .food. No Chinee employed. fh7C CtOKH V. MONTH can bo made 3) 0 tO tbOU working for us. Agents ureierreu nun " ..--ieivotholrwlioletlmetothcbufclnfts.Bpare iiiuments may be protltubly employed ul-p. A few vucnnciex in towns and cjtle. II. r . I Jphuaon A Co., 1W "ln t.. ltlchmond, N N ll.-Plonse suite ugeund business ex. i ptfrlcnc. Never mind about sending iRXmpforrcply. It. K.J. A Co. 4Wm-si PURCHASE A HOME. Tho Porsonal Inilependonco That Ia vu.naiou uy Jlousukoonlnir. "Willltbowlso!" "Yes." rcnlled tlm pMoi n,n m m I bo wise for you, bocauso, if you try, you : will persevere." IaRrco.adds a writer In tho Now York wcokly. And working-men, clerks nnd others of moderato incomes, lot mo toll you why, prefacing it with tho remark that I navo consulted with somo of tho best advis ers that I could find, during several weeks past. A homo for which you agreo to pay a moderato prico to-day, if wisely located near a largo or small city, is suroto in creaso in valuo on your hands. Suburban lands havo not yet begun to show Ameri cans tho figures they will show. Whon ono hundred and soventy-flvo millions of people fill America, as thoy will during n lifo timo from this, land is to bo tho most valu able thing hero. You will bo moro likely to savo money to pay tho full dobt, pro vided you havo not purchased by too small a payment down to havo a reasonablo glimpso of daylight ahead. If your homo is pleasant to your family, tho argument for economy is pleasing and popular with all tho household. "Itoraombor tho mortgage Let us got tho houso clear," will seom a lessirksomo caution than "Lot's put by something for a rainy day." Your sense of unity in tho struggle will bo constant. All at it, and always at It, will bo not only a thrifty domestic motto but will bo a band of love; mutual burdens and sacrifices mako affections, unless thoy becomo exasper ating by severity. There is a certain personal independence that is inculcated by householdlng that can bo grown from no other soil. At least it runs in tho Anglo-Saxon blood to lovo an aero all ono's own. I am not now to bo un derstood as raising any mooted qucstiou as to tho private ownership of land. I am only saying that a mechanic or operatlvo who lives under his own roof feels moro inde pendent, ho has moro of tho self-conso-quenco of citizenship, than tho dweller "in his own hired houso." Thero is a firmness in tho tread of ono's own door-stop, thero 13 a welcomo In tho snap of ono's own front door-catch, a security in turning ono's own key when ho lies down to sleep, that no rented room can give. If ono pays his tax, ho is a little monarch on his own floor. If his children smash a glass or scratch the wall, whoso business Is it? If tho baby cries loudly, well, tho good neighbors aro to bo commiserated perhaps, but thero is no ono to pound on tho floor abovo or growl at you through tho janitor. You aro tho lord of all you survey, and your noblo spouse, broken in her sleep in vain attempts to hush tho child nnd sparo tho breadwinner, is tho only ono you care to pity. Owning your own house, you becomo an Internal part of tho school district, tho vot ing precinct, tho vicinage. Thero is nothin;.' that concerns tho neighborhood that is not your concern. Tho highway, tho gutter, the sanitation, tho abatement of a nuisance, tho building of a now library, tho payment of tho church debt, tho character of the boys who assoeiato with your boys, and girls that your boys may fall in lovo with. Youaroallxturo; you aro of tho soil. You aro nn essential part of tho town, and always a counsellor for good nnd wholesomo things. Being permanent, you brook no abiding evil; let tho ovils get out, for you and yours aro not to bo driven out by them. You change places with life's annoyances. Horotoforo tho an noyances havo said to yeu: "If you do not like us, why tnovo." INow you rovcrso the order. "No, movo youl" Tho effect on n man's mtna is wonaenui. Tno evils of llfo havo driven us with a whip, from boarding houso to flat, from villago to city, up and down. Evil has seemed a tyrant. Wo were tho transient and flitting. Now, own ing a home, you stiffen with tho authority of a master. You drivo away evil you seek to, at anyrato; you plot not tododgo an evil, but to annlhilato it. You.conf ronl miserable things, and cemmand: "Turn! Retreat I I am anchored. I'll think of you as transient." Tho mental effect is seon all through a man's llfo habit. This bad practice of pull ing up and flying from things wo do not like a practico that makes short tenures of clerkships and hire is changed. Ho who owns a homo does not tako offenso at trifles and fly off tho handle. Ho knows full well that ho can not now afford to g t mad and flounco out of a good position on overy Blight provocation of an employer's unreasonable demand or temper. Ho must exerciso self control. Ho goes homo to sleep over his anger, and as his pleasant door-yard smiles on him it seoms to chido him. Tho very front gato begs him: "Bo patient. Am I not worth many insults?" Tho bed, in his own familiar room, tho room wlioro his chil dren wero born, and perhaps whero tho baby boy breathed his last, speaks all so eloquently of patienco, of forbearance, and charity. How many a roving nature has been changed to sottled babltudo and per severing purpose by tho matchless persua sion of one's own homo. "Jlyown Home, bless God and please God, I will suffer long before I will lightly leavo tlieo." In tlmo tho houso owner becomes a lot owner iu the cemetery on tho villago hill. There, with tho wall of raarblo head-stoues smiling to tho church spires, thero ho nnd his children often stroll on Sunday oven ings, when tho lengthening shadows creep across the glebe. Thore, on tho well-kep; mounds, reposo tho flowers that loving hands keep fresh, flowers that grow from tho soil of your own homo lot. flowers whoso roots tho living children plant in May, whoso stocks they cut for tho dead children in July. Near by tho church you lovo, tho familiar place in tho old sanctuary, whero your boy first slept through services, whither tho same whiskered boy returns in after years to sit besido your gray hairs. Owning your own houso your neighbors havo learned to lovo you by tho memory of scenes of cheer at you? table, year after year. You havo watched with their sick, as thoy havo with yours, you bavo been to their weddings, as thoy to yours. Tho house is you; It grows to look like you; it is your monument of years of tastes peculiarly your own. I wish you well of your struggle, reader. God help you to pay off tho last cent of tho mortgage. 1 can not see your faco, but I encourago you. Bo patient, bo strong. You will succeed at last. JEM SMITH'S PIG. Senator Sawjw Tells n Story with a Tnnglblo Moral to It. Senator Phllotus Sawyer Is back la Wash ington, and has been moved to tell ono of his stories with a moral to it to tho corro spondent of tho New York Tribune. A well-known politician was ostensibly back ing a friend for an ofllco which it was ho- I lieved ho wanted for himself. Ho was also advising tho friend to do certain Indiscreet things which would surely causo him to loso tho coveted appointment. "It was up in Wisconsin," said Senator Sawyor, "when neighbors on tho farms used to lend ono another a helping hand. Thero was ono follow named Jem Smith, who was protty lazy too lazy to provide fodder for his own stock. Ho had ono pig that was a beauty. Lord only knows how ho got it, but it was his. Ho used to borrow feed from tho neighbors by promising that when butchortng tirao camo ho would sharo tho animal with thom. When butchering tlmo did como ho found that ho had prom ised moro pork than a dozen animals would provide. Ho wont to a friend who was a sort of lawyor and asked htm what to do. Now this man had wanted Jem Smith's pig for a long tlmo. You can fix it easy enough, ho said, 'just go ahead with your butchering and let all your nolghbors seo you ntit. Thon you'll want to hang tho carcass out over night. In tho morning you can tell tho peoplo who want a sharo in it that sOmo body stolo tho pig during tho night They only had a sharo in that particular pig, and If it is stolon thoy can't hold you for tholr share "Jem thought this wa3 mighty shrewd advice. Ho did just as ho was told. Invited tho neighbors in to tho butchering and left tho carcass hanging out over night. Tho next day ho wentto his adviser's houso with an awful long faco. " 'It's gone,' ho said; 'somebody took tho pig last night. Didn't even leavo mo a slicol' . " 'That's pretty well done,' said his f riond ; 'did you tell that story to tho neighbors as straight as you havo to mol' ' 'But it's gone,' roared Smith. 'I tell you somebody did steal it last night !' " 'Keep ltup that way,' replied tho friend, 'and they'll never suspect you "It didn't do any good for poor Smith to explain that bo was in dead earnest. Tho man who had advised him to leavo tho car cass out over night kept insisting that ho was acting first rate, and tho neighbors would never catch on. But as ho left tho houso ho caught tho odor of sparoribs. Ho camo back for a parting word. 'By tho ilankety-blank,' ho said to his friend, 'I believo you' vo got my pork, now 1' But ho couldn't provo it. I suspect," said Senn- .or Sawyer, In concluding tho story, "that i good many people who aro advising other icoplo to do certain things aro looking out for thoso other people's pork." A MAGICIAN'S STORY. A Slightly Mixed Letter. Tho London Spectator, pursuing Its re searches into Irish bulls, prints tho follow ing supposed lotter of an Irish gentleman to his son at school, written by Johu Brougham, tho Irish actor and dramatist: "Iwrito to send you two pairs of my old breeches that you may havo a now coat mado out of them. Also somo now socks that your mother has just knit by cutting down somo of mine. Your mother ponds I you ton dollars, without wy knowledge, but for fear you may not spend it wisoly I havo kept back ono half, and only send you flvo dollars. Your mother and I aro well, ex cept your sister has got tho measles, which wo think would spread among tho other girls if Tom had not had it before, and ho is tho only ono loft. I hopo you will do honor to my teaching ; if not you aro an ass, and your mother and myself your ttffectlonato parenti.'' - """ United States Minister Jloran 1'rovos Himself u Veiitublo Jutiuli. Kcllar, tho magician, has pretty thor ughly covered tho globo ia Ids travels, .nd has como out safo and sound, says a vrltcr In tho New York Mail. Ho says ho icver met with but ono accident in all his vnudorlngs, but that ono cxporicneo was lueor enough, ho thinks, to make up for ho lack of many others. Ho tells tho story a this way: "It was something Hko ten or twolvo rears ago that I left Lisbon, Portugal, ono lno summer morning on a steamer bound 'or Southampton. Tho steamer was ono of .ho stanchest on tho line, tho weather was jartictllni'ly pleasant, and ovory body was iguringon a speedy and enjoyablo run. 3oiorowo naa Dcon oui or .LisDon many lours I found that Benjamin Jloran, tho Jnited States Minister to Portugal, was a jassenger on tho steamer. Mr. Moran in .roduced himself to mo, and on tho strength of our both being Americans and n tho company of n lot of Portugueso and foreigners wo speedily struck up an nc iiialiilance. After chatting on various mbjectg and exchanging experiences, we .'ell to incidentally talking about tho pros ectivo voyage. I said something about ho pleasant trip I expected, but Moran aughingly checked mo with tho verds: 'Mr. Kcllar, wo aro doomed to neet with an accident.1 Though ho said it vlth a smile, thero was a traco of seiMous icss in his manner, and 1 asked blm what o meant. Ho replied that ho had novcr naiie a singlo trip, by rail or water, that ho ould reinembcrwithoutmecting with somo tnexpected delay or accident. Somo of tho nnchlnery in tho locomotivo bnd broken lown, or tho train had been derailed, or .ouiobody had been run over, or tho ship's shaft had broken, or tho vessel had been .vrecked. 'I am a veritable Jonah,1 ho idded, with a laugh, 'and just as nuro as you and I aro talking hereon this deck, this ihip will meet with an accident and my roc ird will stand unbroken.1 I tried to laugh iway this superstition, but ho wouldn't mvo it, and persisted in his alarming irophesy. You may not bolievo what I toll .ou, but, on my honor, tho sky clouded up ivlthlu thrco hours after my conversation .villi Mr. Moran, a fog spread over tho wa er and early iu tho evening tho steamer an her noso on a ledgo of rocks nnd hung fast. She hung thero with her bow in tho air just long enough for tho passengers to clamber down on to tho reef, and then with a lurch backwards sho ran off tho rocks and sank in moro than ono hundred fathoms of water' Wo had a tough tlmo of it that night on tho rocks, but tho next m jrning tho weather cleared and wo wero picked up by a passing steamer. Nobody was in jured, but ever slnco that trip I havo ' ways had a dlsliko for travellngVit a Jonah." DON'T KISS BABY. The Best Residence & oca stses In tho city of Portland nnd other prosperous towns aro those owned by men or eorporations.who have tho disposition nnd ability to improvo tlicm. -IS OWNED BY-- mi I Jfllj lH And this Corporation is determined to Ha ie t he Id A. t CTSLC tivo Addition To the city of Snlcm. They linvo at tliis time fifteen (emus employed nnd the contemplated improvements hrtvo scarcely begun. It h Intended to nitike tho drive leading from Commercial Btreet through IUvurslde and High laud additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railwuy-Company runs through the middle of this addition, and in, otd will i)e more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will In the near Inttire lie THIS MOST FOPIJIwAR RESORT ; ' ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lots in Highland Additon arc High and Dry and Well Lecated: M Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From all poinls a line view is obtained of the public buildings and mil' highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and , ntimbcrof residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within tho limits of tho city of Salem are worth on an average over SI 000. We can sell you better lots in High land addition fur one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railw ty they am practi cally uot half so far from tho public buildings and Ibe 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 pav ?1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. With the dltlerencc of $700 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street oar tickets every year. jsaceuTogpeegaaTTTjaBaaattgH-gBKgsajit n 's i .wr-mxi. 'Traced TWO REDUCTIONS. Wo .must reduce our stock in order to make room for, our spring goods. Therefore we will-also reduce our already low price? on BOOTS AND SHOES For the next forty days. Glvo us a call and be cvmvinecri tluit we mean what wo say. Yours, respectfully, KRAUSSE & KLEIN'S, No. 221 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. ATTENTION We have farms, large and small, lots from ?50 up, and houses and lots the city. We do a commission business exclusively. It you hi all nnrts of thecltv wish to soil, list your property with us. Suburban tracts a specialty. PAYNE & BltlDGFORD. Money ! Honey S B Loans on farm and city property, nt lowest rates. Bargains in city and country property. Accident and FIro Insurance. MOOIUCS & GILLESPIE. NO. 317 COMMERCIAL STREET, tSALETvI, ORJCqON. itftwtrjaii mwmi.mKWrBmtMrM?rrm NEW LIVERY STABLE. Jay Smith Sole Proprietor. Corner Kerry and Liberty street, N, I. cor from Chenielceto hotel, Saloni, Or. Good accommodations for commercial travelers. FlrBt-claHs.rlBU always on hand Charges reasonable It Isn't Your Duty ami You Iloully Should Not Do It. Thero isn't n bachelor living that will not bo pleased when ho reads this, n young mother's contribution to tho Philadelphia Press: "A Western paper onco suggOBtcd uhat an appropriate placard to hang around baby's neck might, read: 'Plcaso don't kiss this baby,' and slnco my own little ono juffered a winter's slego with whooping Much contracted throuith a careless kiss, havo been disposod to advanco tho idea or .ts equivalent. Thero seems to bo a general lotion that babies, andln fact all small clnl Iren, aro public proporty, to bo kissed at will by friends or atrangsra, und whllo somq affectionato naturos may rospond will ingly, thero aro many others who would much prefer being lotalono in this respect. "I know it is tho caso w fh my two littlo girls, ono of whom possoasos an exceeding ly loving disposition ; but outsldo of tho im mediate family sho will not suffer her lips to bo touehod, though sho will allow a Wss upon cbcok or forohoad from favorlto friends, Ilor moro rotlcent Ulster showed alsoa strong avernlon to being kissed, and If forced to submit did so with suoh a bad raca that I was obllgod to tako matters In to my own hands aud bog visitors to excuse her. BUo would bIioko hands quite readily, and though I am colled 'cranky' I still think my plan a good one, and that iudlscrimlnato kissing can scarcely bo too strongly oon doninod. A foul breath Is as repugnant to a child as to o grown porson; soro throat ..J tUUK AND 1'IlftVKNTlVK WITH- 'out modlclno For Information con cerning Dr. A. WILKUIII) HALL'S iicuiui rumpiuci, lam nu or iiuurwK I K. U. MOOKU, Uieal ABl., ' University lltilldliiK, rinlem, Oregon, N. D, JONES, Practical Painter I'auer hanulni; and kulsoinlnliiKn sno- J dully. Whop ltoom vr7, over K. U.Hinnll'H more, on Loiumcmni aircei. OATHONI.K Home Iiuliutry, nnd use 1 .Mountain lialm Couch '-'ure. (itiur anict'd to give rellel or money refunded. Mi.nufactuied lly 11. II. rro,nloiii. Ore gon. Ahkyoiirdruifshit for P. l-ftdliu NOTICE. XT'TIci; is hereby ulvoii that nl n moat i, Injur the ktoeliholUer of tho Cai1 irAi.l"UiiAi. I'utiiUhliii; coiiipmiy, liuld Dee Miilicr lilt. 19, by untuilinoux voio tho mnltiiUloclwif tlioeoiiipaiiy vn Illumed frooi I'lv ThouiHind to Ton Tlioiituud DoIUi-h M. 1,. CHAMIIKIlLAIN. Hecrutiiry. Look at This $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of uooiIh at our xtorei Wo enrry n full lino of itrocerlCK, feed, croei'.ury. clusswiire, cl guw, tobacco nnd confectionery. T. BURROWS, No, 220 Court Ht,, Salem, Or. Lwltdi tn employ u fow IiiiIIch on n salary to tftkocliai-KOofiny IjuhIiiimn iilthcfr homt'H, Lli;lit. very iiiHcIuntliiK nml health ful. WhkphSIO per week. Ucfnrn.'CM given, (lood p.iy for part tlmo. Add row will. Htmnp. MIIM.MAHION WALKKIt, IiuIk- vlllo, Ky. U-ZMlil Tax Payors Tako Notice. mHKTAX 1101. 1, for Marlon county for 1 the year IKM Iiuh hcuu placed In my IiiiiuU for nollcctlon. Tux-paycrri will plwimcomo forward niul pay tholr tnxo iu soon iih pox.lblo iih the tux roll Iiuh lieen delayed nnd the county I oat of fiiudx, K. M.OHOIfiAN, Hliorlirnud liix-eolleelor Marlon Co. Hated Jan. IA, MM. -Cull unci Sue T. . Salem'! CRO.NISE Popular Job Printer, Af( Hnlary, ' 8W oxpciiMM in wdvanee JOU ullowed iuoIi month. Bliwdyein ploymontnt home or traveling. Kn "dip ting. Unlit dllverliiKiiml malting r'l loolloiu Xo iMwtal nurd. AdilrM Willi htump, HAI'KIt ACO, J'lrpi)'. Ohio, ll--'Jni A T HIH NKW QUAllTKllH IN THK f Htnte Insurance llulldlng, Cor. loin incrolnl and I'liHiuekete MtrCHit 0-ltl Tlllt! I) lMi'lf 1 Ucit (ui lilii nt K. Or iiiiij is. m jrnK''S .MlverimjnK uud (n MertiliNiit'M JtxciUauiju, Riivleoo. Cullfornlii, whKto coiilrwitx UrmlvcrlUliK cvin he madii Inr It. H!uTnVf. Capital City lldairat Jas- Batchelor, Prop'r. Warm Jlcals at All Hours of ihc Day None but whltu labor employed In thN ustnullHhnicnt A uood substantial meal cooked In llret. cliii8hlylo Twenty-five eenjfl per inenl. R1SD V R O N T. Court street, helwren Journal Olllcc nnd Mluto'H Livery. Cotry UToal. OR. JORDAN h Co.'s .MUSEUM OF ANATOMY 701 J Market st. Han Francisco AdmlMdon 25 cunts, Clound Iciiin how to avoid (llsenKO. Conxtiltnllon mid l eminent nersnnatlv or bv loiter, r,n Hpuriilaterrhoen orgenltnl wcnltncHK.imd all illspiisiio of men. Mend for iv book. 1'rlvatu ofllco 211 origination free. Union Pacific 11. II. Company "OVEHiiAND ItOUTE." iTaliiH for the. emu leave i'orttaud at 7.00 am and 0:00 inn dally. Tic, its to andiron principal iiolnti In tin Uiillcil Slates Cu ndu mid Kuropu, Elegant Now Dining Cars. PULLMAN l'ALACB SLKEPERS. Free Fatiilly Sleeping Curn run through on Kxpicn tniliiH to Omnha, Council lllullfi and KuusiiH City without ehango ConnectloiiMiit l'ortland forhnn Finncls co and l'ugot Mound poinds For further particular) addrcxM any iijcentof the company or 1. W.1.KK.O.P.A. (J. H. MKLLK.V, deiiciitl Tralllo .Malinger ris4H3 J. J. CULVER County Surveyo JAMES WALTON, Topographer W. lUBYArtS. Civil Engln lijars, Culver & Walton Surveyers L Topographers fiurvcyn,druflH, iilaU maps and description nl lniidn, fou'iilotM, mid roadi., dltciiort, streetH, uvuith, ulloyH, cto. etc., tnadoiinil furnished at rcnnoniililH nrieoM. Old Lour Cour TuANirr. comers and linen re-cc-w, t. e. ouhuy tnbllnhed froiiiorlglnal T0. Kf. Hold IIUU'H. Orados.for dllelics, roadu, treeltt or now ern, ulth enlliiiaicH liirnUhtd on applica tion, Addicsit County Hurvtiyor'H ofllco. Hi'leiu. Orciron Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, HiirciwtorM to O. Nash, have n well cutiio I Is lied llrlcli and Tile factory In North Salotn, ucui- Hie ralrgrouniln, and aro pro pared lo fin nUli llrst-eluss brlok and tliu on short notice. GEORGE WILKINS' NEW riUTOIIBR SHOP On Llberiy utroet, aero tho bridge In North tSuluiu. All kind of tuuiU kept ou hand. A-SOtf l t I I i mktokiiHM&Hi MMamaammaa j '.'iiWlilW vJifc KM MM ,. " ' " " "' " """