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f4&T?itu- ? " THE EVENING CAPITAL JOUBNAL. I l mmitirRli rf mmmmBGst JEWELS AND LACES. - Oh, tlrt with the Jewelled "e, Gn,tfrtiriUifBlacrarr What are your jewels ;; ' worth U reu IT. from undcrgolnj the trylwj orfeats which fashionable sclty Impose, on rtTrtrTOt., enoot to mi the physical iWl dVBdBranc of the "W""1-'" SS down, lose roar health Md become a physical wrwk. m ttonMtidx do from och eaote T rmhm.UTOuwwimnri, tr all mr Jewel nd amr ' ? .r'f ato tV hnith This vou cm do If yon will but re- wdi of frafcfal women Wee the day was made known to them, ,,.-,,. ,j WMw For all derangements. l,'X?rMnear! Besses psullar to women, It !."? R"L' tola or otbiu", un" -SJS ihVt h WiTl rite ante, from the manufsrttims, ttat H ; w jpre toAnlnffingtonle H lmp .trength to the whole system. For i"bJ "??;'." R"e& Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the ,-rea en earthly boon. Or. Pierce's Pellets 2TS liver, stomach and bowels. One doe. Bold by ruwlU. 2! ntavlL PKOFESSIONAI. cards. J )RATT aJJUNT, attorneys fttln',Bnlem, Oregon. orflccovcrHnrr'ii Jewelry "tore, tate street. I Oreeon. Offlco first door to the left st head of stairs In tbo rear of Lndd A Besh'i bank. rnlLMON FORD, attorney nt law, Salem, J. Oregon. Office urUlrs in Palton'a BIO Hock. J A. APPI.EUATK, attorney nt law. . Friers block, Commercial and State streets , Salem, Or. vAirM . r,.Y,fi.X? nAii(.llA. MM. 1,. torney-oULaw. Member of the Uar of Ontario. Canada, omce 1UZ State street, BAlem, Oregon. P. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER and Tynewrltlst. Office with Cnpl- talc'l cltyll'y. Co.,115iiltatoHt. CO. KNIGHT, Eclectic Physlcinn.onice , 1ST C 'Urt street, Kalem Oregon. Pul monnry d icasca a epcclalty. DR.J. M KEENE, Dentist Offlceovcr the Whllo Corner, Court and Com mercial street. PUS. JESSUP A CAHTWRiailT Ho meopatblo Pbyslclans. Kalem.Ogn. Cartwrlxht, M, D.. specialty, surgery and surctcal dlsoases or women. H. It, Jes up, M. 1)., specialty, diseases of children 11U8INIMS CARDS. M. CLOUQII, Undertaker, Kmbnltner and Cabinet Maker; 107 Htnte St.. em. II. MOUSE, contractor and Ilullder. All nv4Amj tmm-i roller ntfjitai!.-l . Jllglt street, Halcm. TOHN ORAY.-Cnntmctor nml builder. rl Klnolnsldo finishing a speclnlty 4S!) Commercial street, Halcm Oregon. JOHN KNIU11T, lllncTismltii. lf(iro sboolmrnndrcDalrlnirnstieclnlty. Hhon attho foot orLlbertystreeUSnleiiOreuou, 2.WI? Fit. .SOUTH WICK, Contractor and , builder. Well prepared to do all I. lUiof building and gunrnntco HiiUnfai- Hon, l-i!l-lm kOUKKT A McNALLY, ArchllectH, No. , ITJHInlAMIrfx.l IMnna nml uniiinnji. ilbns of all classes of of building on short notice. Bupcrlntendenceof work promptly looited after. '.'Mf KOCIKTY NOTI01CS. T-NiaHT80KPYTHIA8,-ltegiilanneet IV Ing on Tuesday night of each week nt 7;30p. m. J.tri)ONALI):C. C. W. H. 11. WATERS. K. of R. and H. ALIVE 1.0DQK No. M, I, O. O. K., meets U In Odd Fellows' Hull upstairs. Cornei Commercial and Ferry streets, every Sat urday nt 7:."W p.m. J. L. MlTClIKKI., I, A. M ANNINH, Secretary, N. (I. GA. ll.-edewlck f'ost, No. 0, Depart". ment of Oregon, meets every Monday evening ut tbo hall over the Oregon IjuuI aompAuy'a olllce. VUltlng comrades an cordially Invited to attend. D. O.Biikiimam, lnt Commnder, B. A, IUnumc, Adjutaat. A R II- W.-I'ntctiou lidge No. 2 A. rt. O. U. V Halcm, Oregon. Meets each Wednesday evening at Its hall InHtatn In turunce block, corner Commercial and Chemekcta strceU Visiting and Sojourn. Ingbgethrcn Invited S a IUnjii.k, M w Ika Knii, Recorder, Vox lucctn it Die CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLKdK, Salem, . Onron, A.P. AuMBTaowo, Mngr. K. Uww, I'tlu. IhisinoBs, Hliortlianil, T;rlUs, Ntntuti, til bjlia Ctpuluitn. I4y nd evening benloni. Student, sdmlttcd surtlnw. Call si tha CtAto n. .,i.i.... the Principal for cililogue. .- I WILLAMUTTE UNIVERSITY Uradastfi Htudenu In Classical, Moray, Scienio, Nmil. BH8incs8, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES' Itutheoldejt, lr6t nud leant oinen-' lve 1 Initltutloa of Iwrnlng In ui "Jmu. H.dUro1r?oUu,otioJon,Ujr,uH,t'lb'" THOH, VAN 8COY, 'Ti i-rwnueuu Httlem, Oregon, Conservatory of Music V ! J&'ffiwftue iSSii?ni?ilJiJifl!,ninui'!0 "" fquyt toKteru munlo whooU k uauj pi near. early one hundred aud ftny. I M III (Mirhfrri fur I I.a jw....i.; J . icunr ni. . nny, ' YBOt)10CX)r(M Mbool fr'wlll he Prof. .. ii, irvlu, Lon MUiultrMuTi'lX rrUb.RndMlM Mamie l"urvln. ' aprWtevMTaflS &J!S!Sh Cl Teaching. I 1 -. nn. ww wmiiiiuun m miiiM MfliriM If Ivan nM nMi.Ull..T. ML?t?''"tiu4elrealar. I m . lAsun, 7-si4ra.wiBi, " 1 1 X Z, Na lUItK ANIl PHKVKNT1VK WITU.I IIIIK AV11 ouvvvktiui. tun.,, m -um iiicuirm. r r unwraikiinn cou- outmvdieiBi. foriunirmntinn oou. 0 V?1 "."!.!" .'."wr.viiH UAi4.H1 . .rr"- .Kriri"..1. V" ur nuu.owt yjuitli t...ul.i 1 i.unorHiidick Uolveraltr IWMIuij,Hlm Urrgon, 1 y ' r fiAwjpM'tw. ijoaui Ast,. t.wMlkesSE&& I (MMCCltiP, REPUBLIOAN TICKET . STATE TICKET. CONGRESSMAN. BINGER HERMANN, of Douglas. aovKiiNon. D. P. THOMPSON, of Multnomah. BECItETABY OP STATE. GEO. W. MoHRIDE, or Columbia. TKEASUREU. PHIL MET8CHAN, of Grant. 8UPT. OK PUIJMO INCTKUCTION. E. Ji. MCELROY, of Kenton. STATE PRINTER. F. C. BAKER, of Multnomah. JUDGE SUPREME COURT. R. B. BEAN, of Lane. JOINT SENATOR FROM MARION AND CLACKAMAS. H. E. CROSS, of Plackamaa. niSTIHCT ATTORNEY, 3l JUDICIAL niSTHICT. GEO. G. BINGHAM, of Marlon. MARION COUNTY. FOB SEXATOBS. Edw. Hlreoh J. B. Loonoy TOK nEPBKSENTATIVEH. J. H. Bettlemler J. A. Baker Wm. Armstrong John Mlnto T. T. Geer. County Judgo Wm. Waldo County Commissioner-.. M. Watson Sheriff. E. M. Croisan Clerk F. J. Babcock Recorder Joliu H McNarv Treasurer A. O. Coudit Aatessor CoIumbuB Cleaver Stipt. of schools I). W. Yoder Surveyor W. J. Culver Coroner Dr. J. B. Stott EAST SAI.KM PRECINCT. Justice M. 13. Goodell Constable i.-J. E. Howard SALEM PRECINCT. Justice James Batoheior POLK COUNTY. FOR KKPHESENTATIVra. Wm. Savage R. H. Wallace Sheriff W. L. Welln Clerk C. G. Coad County Commlsslouer.G. W. McBee Assessor F. K. Hubbard Treasurer T. C. Bell Supt.of Schools B. L. Murphy Surveyor Frank Butler Coroner -Dr. E. L. Ketchum Marion County Political Meet ings. The Republican County Central Committee hits fixed the following dates for speaking by the legislative candidates and ethers: Silvertou, Thursday, May 22, 1 p in Ml Angel, Thursday, May 22, 8 p m Woodhurn, Friday, May 23, 10 am Hubbard, Friday, May 23, 2 p in Aurora, Friday, May 23, 8 p in Macleay, Saturday, May 24, 1 pm Brooks, Monday, May 20, 10 a m Gervais, Monday, May 20, 2 p m St Paul, Tuesday, May 27, 10 a in Champoeg, Tuesday, May, 27, 2p m Butteville, Wednesday, May 28, 10 am Howell Prairie, Thursday, May 29, 1 p in Salem, Saturday, May 81, 8 p m. John Knight, Chairman. DEMOCRATIC. The democratic county central foiiimllteo accepts the above ar rangement of dates, time and places of meeting and will be re pre sentctl by speakers and by its can didates, Martin Rowley, Chairman. UKrilltlilCAN RALLY. Hon. Seymour Condon nial Hon. W. R. Ellis will address the citizens of Salem and vicinity on Friday evening, May 23d, at 7:30 p. in. All arrangements will be made for a grand opening rally on that date. Later. Col. Novlnswlll also hike part In tills meeting. Hon. Tlios. Tongtio One of the finest speakers on the Pacific coast, will address the peoplo at tho Opera House on the yplltlcnl Issues next Monday evening. Ho Is a siiporiorentortaluer, and should be well received. From Hie French Frairio (lazette. Hirsch and Looney are both good men. Vote for them. Don't forget that hard, Industri ous worker, the people'. friend, Hln ger Hermann, on the second of June, His majority ought to lie 10, 000. T. T. Geer may be scratched In a good many places, but there will bo euough left of him to pull through. Coudit, our efiluleut county treas urer, is well ami favorably known In this vicinity, having taught , school hero for a year. He Is person- ally well liked, and will get a big vote on Frencli Prairie, Vote for Croisan and you v 111 not regret It. Wrlghtman will Iki Dep uty, and the office will bo In good hands. ! Dr. Stott will get a big vote lu tho 1 north end of the county. Hu is a t t gentleman lu every sense of tho word, a skilled and able physician. A vote east for Stott will bo to re ward merit aud ability, If tlie republican county ticket isn't successful, it won't be their fault. They are working by day and by "Knlglit." There Is nothing Htuck-up about Ed Hindi. H is tho same old Kd every day lu tho week within or without oHlco. He Is the poor man's friend, and they will all vote fur Mm. - -- i.ublicaii non maybe said regarding f Mr, Cleaver, the ro- niililleiin iiiii.ilnis. for iiuxoHMiir. tint " hint! "to nomination was seen red ootiCBiiy nun iiur.y, anil ll.ai 111 honestly nud fal . .. .... .., .... ..... .. i l0"" " "" and siuare and n . ,,mM r l,U W0W .. r..r. At thU'fMiuoftboyurtbe ul vli - X. lumuiuuu iimm iirtii'iv uiivu uiv irt 1 .. . . j u .....l nft.... !... 0 loof v.rrlne.lrInrt vrurn out. Mrlth-1 1 out nmutuon 10 uo u)tuini, nu in, Ibieak out In pimple undlmiu. W I vou r.iulm la a, mild Uiutd luirdlcln I maUf I1 Ud lla, Wlutl w..t. .,.1. 1. & l.lltll tillll.. .IllMllln 111.. '"JniVI"" r..".. V.T-T.-. :....i i:r.T. -....' wllUct gently on the liver nnd llo.td,ud ror luU. UDlllini fur tbi.. uoUiioK Miub Dr. uunn' hn. piuvwi Mr rnm, ifrsi.iwini.ii rPtlla, f bey Klv u activity intrlry the blood i.d by tbfr ,' fcctfot., now MUllfy nd ilia. MVlt.Nk laVkvlall Klat tttt VK lu the liver, lntriry tn .wild trtnlo tu tne tivcr. ttutlii to h ebttre )lnv rentiVT by MnUh t $4 Highest of all in Leavening Power. Rcftfcd AMOIXTE1Y PURE DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET. For Congress, R. A. MILLER, of Jackson. For Governor, SYLVESTER PENNOYEH, of Multnomah. For Treasurer, G. W. WEBB, of Umatilla. For Supreme Judge, B. F. BON HAM, of Marlon. For Secretary of State, W. M. TOWNnEND, of Lake. ForSupt. Public Instruction, Rev. A. LEROY, of Linn. For State Printer, Capt. J. O'BRIEN, of Multnomah. Joint Senator for Marion and Clackamas, HENRY WARREN, of Marlon. For District Attorney, 3d District, J.J. WHITNEY, of Linn. MARION COUNTY DEMOCRATIC TICKET. For State Senators, W. H. H. Waters. . Lewis Grifilth. For Representatives, W. II. Holmes -Geo. E. Alien Oliver Beers -M. J. Eguu T. C. Davidson. County Judge ..-James W. Taylor Countv Commissioner. .Robert Scott County Clerk W. I. Ray County Recorder G. II. Bcebe Slieriir. Frank Smith Assesssor J B Hcninger Treasurer.. F X Muthieu Supt. of Scbools.Miss Jennie Grlllltb Surveyor , A Gobulel Coroner Dr. W K Mott lmd&w DEDICATINfl THE FLAG. Commandpr Sherman's Kloqnent Sppctli on the Salem Flag It;iisiii. City Scliool Spuerintendent and Gentlemen of tlie Hoard of Direc tors; To you, as representatives of ttie public schools of balein, I pre sent this Hag, which bus just been placed upon your school buiUiing, on behalf of Sedgwick Post No. 10, G. A. R., and its uuxitllray, Sedg wick Relief Corps No. I, ami to oiler to the assembled ptipiN of the Sulem public school a lew thoughts upon the origin of that Hug ami its lessons to them and prosperity. The first thought brought to our minds Is that of a people small in numbers, but great in the courage of their conviction, incurring the dangers, hardships, privations anil tarriblu sufferings of what appeared to the on-looking nations a hopeless war against a great, powerful and tyrnulcal monarchy to rid them selves of its oppressions and es tablish their Independence upon a basis of the broadest freedom that hud ever been attempted for the common peoplo in any age of civili zation or in any country. The efforts of that noble band of Ameri can revolutionists were ciowned with success and this Hat; became a po-slbitity. Hut it has a broader and more sacred meaning now. its stripes and Its stars were first of equal number thirteen tills repre senting the states lorming the union over which it limited, but the progress and prosperity which the eternal principles it represents have made possible, have kept adding- spots upon its field of blue until now there are forty-two of these necessary to repre sent the family of states lorming one of the most powerful and wealthy nations of the earth. Hut the vicissitudes through which that Hag has passed in the maintenance of its entirety and the increasing of important meaning, cannot fail to engender even deeper feeling of ruv erenco and regard for It. Resides haviugpaHsed triumphantly through several struggle1 of a national char acter In which the commercial life of the nation was at stake, its stripes of retl nro now of a deeper dye, with the blood of hundreds of thousand of those- who were, and those who ought to have been, Its devotees, In an ellort on the one hud to wipe out its stars aud take away the states they represented, and on the other hat no stars should bo niisilug mint H1,"U, ,l ,1,u'" ,,IM wi""lw -he Held. The result Is known (o' lie Is expected from Polk and 11 ..r ...... ....... i.. 1 .1... ......ii. 1 tlie adjoining counties. Ho not for- all of you who have read the small est primary history of your country or listened to tho tales of lSttl to 1S(V, and a baud of the survivors of that strugglu ate hero to-day to place this emblem of national unity over your temple of education, that you may look at It dally aud hourly, and that each view may add to your love and rev erence for it and Increase of your American patilntNm, Hut the trouble Just spoken of brought to this Hag another glorious lustre not known before. It Is now looked up ' to by a race of free men and women, wlio fr more than two hundred1 vears sutleied under the vilest s.vs- tun that ever cursed n eivlllred ua- lion. I need not mention what Unit was. Everv true American cannot resist the blush of shame; when the thought comes to him ...... i t. .. 111111 ii.e niuveryoi one oiiii.uu oi'iog to another was peruilttel to so long exist, nnd none can full to have an MllCleaseil prldo in tills ting kliow- jh.g that the dUgratvMl blot has 1 Uvll obllterutril. -.- . . ... Hoys, revere till Hug, o an 11... r..i... 1 ....1......1 ... "v '""- "" iiutlivia, jmuhiiii. - I,l..thil.ih. ...! .....v............ ..e ,l.la ,,l"v,v'" "" M " "" urCAt nation. Do not forget that it .. ,, ,. WprvstcnU tt ttus that to ' intiou one nud Invlsl- innku It such cot I... I , ... 1 .. ... tt . imsj uiixKi mm iivnsurooi 1. 10 union, U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 1 7, 1 889. BakinglsADBM land company fjtmHIlM I Incorporated 1S89 -Capital Stock $30,000. Remember that It is the emblem of liberty, equal rights and national unity. Girls, it is very important that you, too study and love thU Hug. You will be the sweethearts, wives and mothers of these and other law makers and i tilers. To your in- fluence will be largely accredited the; quality of future citizenship. See, to it that vou countenance no derls- ion ot the nation's flag, and that you Instil luto the Hearts of those (vcr whom your Influence extends u reverence for it and a loyalty toward your country that will insure al ways an army of defenders when in peril, that can only be numbered by taking the entire census roll. My young friends, it is Impossible for you to fully realise the feelings engendered in the breast of nn old sildler by a glance at the old i tars and stripes. They have been to him a hope, and inspiration and a source of cheer in many an emergency when oil these influences were sorely needed; lie offered his life that that Hag might continue to represent union undivided, a constitution un broken and a universal freedom fully established. These things accomp lished the banner which was the soldier's joy In his tribulations of war is now, as age is whitening hN liulr, dimming his eye and rciuiud li i in that he can gaze upon tlio-e . , dear lolds only a little longer, more beautiful eautiful in its conception u.id more Inrinim io Its mea iiliiir limn ever Iorious in its mauling than er efore. glorious b Pupils of the Salem public scliool. As this Hag was a hope, inspiration and cheer to the soldier fighting the battles of war for its preservation, may its folds inspire you to earnest ly and steadfastly fight against wrong and for tho good, the true and the beautiful. Remember that loyally to the Hag and fidelity to tlie right will ever be an inspiration to true patriotism. Let, then, each public fchool possess The lliu; whoso virtues wo confess, To tench our country's hope tho young Tho sources whence this goodness hpruug, And ever keep before their eyes, A token of the sacrifice Oll'ored by freemen, trim und brave, Our liberties to gain und save. Columbia; take now thy stand In every school liotiso In tho land; And to our eager youth unfold The story of those days of old, When freemen gathered nt they call To struggle, bleed, In death to fall, So that tho banner of thy choice, Might wnvo to make tho world tejolce. AT .MONMOUTH. Program of the Dedication of the Ntsw State Normal Scliool building. Tho following general program is announced for tho normal dedica tion and picnic at Monmouth, Fri day, May 2;id: 9:fi0 a. 111. Reception of excursion from Sheridan. 10 a. in. Form at stand In normal grove, and march to normal build ing. 10:0.") a. 111. -Presentation of Hag; raiding Hag. 10:1" a. 111. March to chapel. 10:!!0 a. m. Dedicating exercises. 1 p. m. Grand basket picnic in the grove. !:!!() p. 111. Toasts and responses. i.'in .. ... 1 ) ... .iv .11 . .. I m 1 2:.) p. in. Haselull game; .Mini. 1110111:1 nun tiici.iiuvi.io nines, 8 p. 111. Lawn social. The program of the dedicating ex ercises is as follews: INVOC V1ION. Aullieui Normal Choir Address of Welcome. -Hon N. I.. Under Ki-ixiiiM' Hon K. II. .MeKlmy Supt of Public tttsti action Ml.sln Not mid Choir Address . Miss Ida Potter, CMnst. nt CO AdUiv-M ....Mr. 11. A. Stanley, I'l isn of 'IW Muxlc .Sol 'Hill L'l.ulr lleadltiK. "l'bo Diver" Pi of. T.ilhlll Dedicatory Address. ..Hew W ltollms, PiiHlor Klrst M. K chinch, S.tlem. Mime Noiinol Choir Address p. I.. I'um.iliell Musle . . Normal Choir lli'iicdtcllon. An excursion train will be run from Sheridan and intermediate points. All are cordially invited to come and Join In the basket picnic. Besides members of (he state board of education ami other prominent iH'rsous from various parts of the 'gel the day, Friday, May U Id. 500 Ifeww i n tj to RIchau's 7AT ' s X&SA!L fa Bl e- B LASe HEALTH, I... Uuli.u'a Ouldni !laum No. 1 Sum en tho L. nd llcly. sorf r,' i:.Ne.e, etc, Coi.jh re 'lored lliotchf., v i. Miaiirrra, nni ami 'corn! iUrc: prliHary to i el the dlteaie known ti SipMlla. Pi r., I 3 OU r .Jolllr. I. Kl.linu'a U 1,1,1 Il.i,m x0,.j Ciiret-Tvtturr, UereuiUISynhl ItlcUheu. nutlMti. I'fliM In tho IIm. faint In tha llatil, lw.k if tho Kwk. I'leeratrd Sor Ttinut, M U. .a c ih, Lumiu and con. In. t.d 1 0 1, stifl iim ot the U111U, and .-ill. M.I il ,to iroui tho .j.lein, "'.;' " J -l ! lint wit.ia or abuw ' ?!i ,UI. '.'" the WW tMir and t..-lih I .,i 3 C0 per I oMIe. I. i lilii.it (jnieit M niil.lt Am I. dot'i I r t . ir el (lixta-rbon, (llt, 1 1 ut it a, I, and all l'ilt'yorOcH. sy iiiiib" Kuril.. I IMVUfel soH, nd aj t III rurnnt. I'rliofi 30 per Ti litillii.. I" ICtlimi I uldeil N.tanlali I. 1 I r. - au-at (Ijnerrhai, v btrWtuna.i. I'rlc V U It tin. IN Uildrn (I'utm.nt I IriliUCTl tuukn.tla Snr.. it l.ic'. l'v4Bdl inn r llo M' Uol.tr 1 I'll v,,, tl .. UHMti luelrjrln.lis)w I ,ll ttJ wir Ho. ti. ttfc lo H .Nervliiw t . w hwc, C. a IK, rMttrvir rckJ r mMM. Tht Hlohurd driu! cmiivinv. imita .vu Ind4l Mi.it.ri rtt, Sssu Kmnctact. wo, r.rcuur inaiuu rrre. u&: Wtt ym iJ Wsaift 1 T. II. BABN KS, P E POSTOFFICB BLOCK, - As early as 1800 Ameiicaus were fullv alive to the fact that there was a value to real estute In and nround citus of tills country which rid not attach to that of any other nation in the world. The cause of this is easily under stood when we stop to think thut in all other countries up to tliat lime r(.i property belonged largely not to the Individual but to a line of in licillanec-a pcrpeu my ..m., u-i. no incentive to ocduisltion or trade. At that time all mercantile pursuits and trades were looked upon as lie - neath the dignity nt, genteel pco- llie, mill as a vuluar ad ill net let 01 me which contributed remotely to their unity livi.g in tins co ..try -'"' Z ' .1 In,; "i, n commercial wov ! wh "" half amazed Wonder, .never ' This course cannot help but en- It lln nenrly 100 feet above uw"r..l7nti..irroon as little belter than dreaming In a few siiort montiis tue large our iniMies anti inuue n a mcrelal street, und ov Were lOOKCllUpoil as lUllHitlii I umi i ,i,tQil ,..1i1 (w.riiiiiiil ,.l..u.in miMit n we To tic-! ... ..,,.., l'....i.n not applv"'. age!!ts alone-tor they "- ""ract tiiousai.ds of people co.i.pli-.h this we must prove to you J tne clear.'bluo' waters of the were little more than servants but '" eu en ui ju. o.iu.i u vnii.j ui,u v... j....k....-..i .- . .............. f lul hiiiiiiu'uc river, l-rom it t ii mJ.voil. who was known to be! iwradise. our mo ives are not entirely Fellish can ook t0 tlle westward and I .I', I C 'hi re' ratnte IIurd,i' ,,ns tl,is been rcal,zt"d tiU '" t,M,,I,Kh so i,s to U81' us ,l,",u- tlinusiuds of acres of the fertile ,. . . . .... . '.' ,i c ., 'it is also seen that it is the last, ence anyone to invest where he romantic Polk county bills fri. IMiri'lirili'lMIIIMl UfV.UIIUUJin"t II w , 1 i . !.,. TT.. I,I L?.t..n !... ...I.. I. ,.r. ..II I u It. It I i-l.l IMIill f. . ! . 1 not perceive tout tue win 01 me pi.-..- jjwn,r pie was the sovereign of tl.N nation, Thcre"is little need for us to ro und ll.at individual was a.i wmi I IHI1, men ()f ,., fttl(1 CXperieuCe partofthesoveieKiity.thusattacli-!(if ,, 0IM()i tuiiltv. for they are 11114 M' 1IVI1I t llji" " J''" "' -. shin of the nation whose property tlie'y could acquire and convert by i... . - .. . . t'liriir iir iii.iii in . rm eg. iiiiuiu means into "' holdings-ubsolutely in t jeh m- trol giving them the right to uy and sell us they nlen-e. Ibis ulue is oesi re uzeii wiiei. u uiu.n. ,y w nroifres-ive lm(l laltli 111 ins govern ineiit, in liiseiiuntry and his town, i and when he had secured his home I '"' added to his holdings and "pro , , ,fl ,uk d. i 1 1, l i. ,.. i,i ,.,l,,,i,,i.n,,r. 'i".i-;"' iim.1 ""iv.. ..,.,,... I unities 111(1 bllVlllg a Piece Ol , which lie knew someone property would come loin; lllld Wailt and that. too. within a very low years und at a price which would net a hund-ji.iue profit. From thut day till now this lias been practiced with profit by the wide awake peo ple lu every wulK 01 American inc. coutinent from east to west ami from It lias worked its way ueross tne north to south, till marly every point in America has had a pciiod of unusual prosperity which ot late years bus been designated by the suggestive name of booms, Several yeais ago California headed nil com- pctitors and tor several years Jed tlie procession not only of tlie Pacific coast but "of the entire country. Hardly hud its spirit began to wane when Washington Territory, with all tlie vigor of a dashing youth, sprang to tile front and has led up to the present time. Now, however, Oregon the happy medium between California and Fine Watch Repairirn C. A. BURBANK No. 317 Commercial Street. WM. W1CKEY, House Painter, Decorator, ami Wall Tinier. Lenve older nt John Hughes' store, Ktute htievt. O. C. CI-IASIS Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. noon worn, economy !, i,ofo.. engaging. l!ood work, economy and sample work SiI'uy lue-cil work iiienstired on the wall. Le.ive orders nt Snrgput'H, Meyers' or Keller', residence at Highland addition. Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Successors to 11. Nash, have 11 vtcllestiib-l lished Uriel; and Tile liietorv lu North Salem, near the lair grounds, and are pro pared to furnish tlrst-cluss brick and tile m short not lee SI WILL BUY A LOT I Of tamdxut our storei We ea. ry ti full line of Kioccrli'N, feed, crockery, uliissware, cl Kiirs, tobacco and confectionery. T. HU It ROWS, No. ,.Jil 'iiniiiieri-ial St., ,ileill. COOK HOTEL .... , :...) r..t tin. tww.tf f nl'tttiim .,, iiieiuiK .". ." i'", "",,,,; , the musses should look this Held b'MUjl"'';'.''''1 w'V""' '; over and make good, judicious bi llable vigor they sought to secu re I W8lleltB fort , 't0J0 iilto t reap properly us quick ya possible. Hie . f .. ,,. ;.w:,Axr;Kilox.,,lb1.!Capita City Kestaurant. SueffssorloW.il. COOK. I Tko Cisik ootid Is opMstr eou.t house, eouvelent to business mrt of oily and 1 street eur Hue runnl v )ist the diHr. Itates SI.OJ to SJlOO a daj , according to nxnn Spei-lal terms to boarders and funiilles. FINE HORSESHOEING -AT-- Scriber & Pohle's. s.u'lalallentUiu Klveii to ilimIUK road stor, drl lug lmre.s, Interfering mid erliw pled niire. A large Stock or lliiinl-3lii(p Shoes I'iirriii We give our iHTMiuul attention and em-1 .i.v none out experts in tin iieMrtiuent. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. SALEM IRON WORKS. 0. I). IIUTTOX. Prop. . Cniitlnaof all kind, imulo to order. ' MU.I. MACHINHUY, PI.ANINO MII.I, CtmNICHS, mhi'ai. nto.vcs, WHHHI.S, PUI.I.KYS, 1 mid aneoktl calllii: ol Rliv ntvle or tut, leru made lu horl order, auuvith aud re liable lu eve y uriieuwr. Repair any Machinery in Short OrJcr. S . . .. '. . TMrnlnc lathe, .ensttte. lu 11 iu.m and hun atoveabllllL Will uaku.lliiu.l i-r- 1 ou anv iron work neeried (loVwt tVrtM (looU price I paid for old Iron. . ...... 3-lMm II. V. MATTHEWS, 22S9EK8H Washington is coming into view ri..i,i in .ho frnnr lino nml ultli Its marvelous natural wealth and ad - vantaires of an onilnrinrr (HllllltV will f.ir.rn in tin, frnnt. ront and lead nil' iiw.r c,r,,,.a Tim um.ri.t line rrmdlliill V leaked out that the Willamette valley, und i,iiriiniii,ii-iv thu nmiiiirv pointios- ingPolk and Marion counties, N the most worthy of all countries yet brought to the general notice, uml thut till within the past two yeais the people living here -o happily and , " " - " .V";,""" : " piiiitetitei i iiiiVR own too mouesi to - ; V '," '1 - "'" ,""""" ".".. ... i During the rush to (lie south and , hiis nt)t been crowded full to over .. ' - . " - . tliinkintr and acting for themselves. Hut we do think it is a good idea that the laboring men and fanners, ,iu. l);lnU clerks and store keepers , t, f , , lnellwhl nP0 , ', ,,,. pr.lclicL. t() glve nm.h tl)nu,rht to nniuu.iul matters .,, ...,.., M(1 h,,..,,,,,,, i,, f.,nf. "' .-.,.-. ...... .;.vU....., ... ""'- We believe that this is an "oppor- "ft 'e. t in Uely that it w il evei again of to the musses now vi ng here. course it is possible that some in tunitv of a life time." and that it is ofler Of di - ..... ,., - ' .HH1'1 ""v unit int. wmu uiuv;i locality at the light time to repair l"L uiumige which iu iuiu uuuij done to their finances by proensti ti nting now. We admit that it is ntr now. We admit tnat it is possum-, out who wants to run tnat chance '.' We don't. Do you? From all point-, of the United Stale we arc informed that people are going to remove lo the Willam- ette Valley, of which they have heard such wondrous and attractive reports EVEN IN WASHINGTON AN O THE PUGET SOUND there is a strong undercurrent, settiuir in towards Salem and tlie Willamette valley, which, before the season is over, will resolve iNelf ini .111 im migration that will aid .1 jood many thousands to our air. :. Iv fust increasing population. In addition to our present tttrac - tive and substantial Improvements 1 there are now piMpoMil s .me public, measure wnieii win adveriise our ci' o that the impettiu will place Capital National Bank SALEM OREGON. , Capital Taiil up, - - - $75,UU0 I Surplus, ...... 15,000 u,v It. S. WAI.LACK, - President. W. W. -MA1UIN, - Vice-President. J. H. AI.1IKHT, .... Cashier. DIRtCTORSl W.T.Gruy, W. W. Mai tin, J. M. -Martin, It. S. Wallace. Dr. W. A.Cuslck. .1. H. Albert. T. MeK. Pulton. LOANS MADE To farmers on wheat and other market able produce, consigned or in store, either In private gruunrlesor xutbllc warehouses. Stale anil County Warrants Bought at Par. COMMERCIAL PAPER Discounted nt reasonable rates, Dralts drawn direct on New York, Chicago, Sun KninclsH), Portland, Loudon, Purls, llcrlln linns Konc and Calcutta. I?; irst National Bank SALEM. ORKGON. WM. N Dlt. '. u.tii. 14 ----- 4 icniui'uii . J. HKVNOLDy, - Vice President. UN MOIlt, Cashier. I.AI1UK Presiaent JOU GENERAL BANKING. Examinee ou Portland, San Francisco, New York, London nnd Hone Kong boi.Kht and sold. State, Couuty and City warrants bought. Farmers nre cordially Invited to deposit unit transact business with us. Liberal advances made ou wheat, wool, hops and other property nt reusonuoio rates. Iusurauco on such se curity can bo obtained at tho bank in most reliable companies. Jas. Batchelor, PropV. Warm Meals at xll Hours of (lie Day None but white lubor employed In this establishment. A good substantial meal cooked in find diss style Twenty-five cents per meal, U 15 D K R O N T. Coutt street, between Journal Olllce, aud Mluto'h l.tvery. ED. N. EDES Proprietor o the Candy Kitchen, ICONFKCTIONKRIKS, FANCY GROCKRIKS, FRUITS, CIGARS i AND TOHACCOS I 313 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. Kansas House, rr,,nnl r,.f ..,! ir:..i. ei " "' "" fc, ou.. E. M. LAW, i-iuprletor. (.? j beat the marki We have taken a ntw name hut aerve OHrtutmn. urt.l. ., market art.w.1. v.vm ....... u aam. 1.1 1 .,A. - ... T .. .." -.-...., .pmiius uur iiome. T.nn num..!. .nil - ... v "...' ""VV . ,,:v", TAS3"' """ " " "uu we w" Uu VYHl Ad. No Chlneae employed. lmsi ,,. i until i nnif iiiii-n irini.-iiii mi - ri n in ir.iiiiiiu iiiiiiii annual, in iiil- uuui-u ni.ui.-9 i,uu iiiiuiu mw . inr nuii v.ihi--v- i m riinciiiii nuci n TBEAS. - - SALKM, OREGON. f Salem and the Willamette valley so , lii t i ii front that she will hold her , own against all competitors for yea rs I to COtllC, Property is now within your reach, , und ii vou do not take uilvntituce of , VOUT OI)l)OltlllliticS it Will licit be OUT 'fault. Wo are free to admit that we are ' interested in your welfare in a selfish way, and that our incentive to inter- est you in propel ty lsiargciy mu'io the small coininls-slon which will fall to our share, but it is not all, as you .win nerceive uimmi lenuuimu. .- : ,"".', ;"",,, i,,T,l ..., und ' "" tnlV, nn.I nt, ambit!,... to extend jour acquaintance and enlarge our ,""."'. ........ .'. i ..i.. Mi pennies vjui uiiuui-. i.iii.uj IIII....-.HI, ... tot ne east are tne green-ciua foot hills we Hatter niirelve that or e Hurts 0f t,e Cascade range, with the snow in behalf of Salem and her people are tipped peaks or Mounts Adams St being duly appreciated, set we ; do i Helens, Hood, JeHersou and tho m l.tH i ii..,!.. t. .. I.,., ill iiijipii iLiii.r i lift not exnect nor lies re more truue man Thr... siat.Tcs aiimi- we merit and winch the merit of Following up the Garden Road-th e our property de-ei ve. Come and see ,nobt popular road leading out of the tisaud if we cannot please you go to, clly wo have sumirban homes for some other agent and look at his salc that are liiglily improved, beinL' bargains, but do not neglect to in-; plunted to fruit of all varieties, with vest now. Ifyoudoyou will have . buildiugs and gardens that go to to buy and pay the newcomers a ,,,.,1-e up an ideal home, pmfit which you could just o well i ,,,, , , iittve had as your own. twe1y ,. ()f ,a,ul( ,y,ng h,K1hJ5 very choice. In this same direction, ... . , ,. .i ,. ,-,, tlint i cast oftlie city, and in Salem We have made it the policy ol the Pmirie. wehaveFairview, Hampden corporation wli cli we represent to Pnnk lllHj Garden Citv subdivisions recoinmeud on iv sucli nroncrtv !iH,t'ii ,nfnii...,,fc .,11 X..,.,,t.. c. ..' will prove pn.tituble to tlie investor , and which possesses an actual value ' .i:.-:.. i .....,,, r....m Ullllici .lisillivjl im acmitiiv uwiii la speculative value, and which, at luesu.i.u uiiiu jossesses iitie iimuii;a and is located where it lias the great- est prospective value ot hiiy in tne . . . 1 market Living in a country possessed of a fertile soil and beautiful scenery, it is natural for the inhabitants who give 11 thought to such things to desire to locate upon high and sight I v ground, and where there is deep, rich, black soil In a country like this ulley, of course, there ate nobhifl's. Xearthe river are prairies like the one which lies to the est of Salem. Ilel.ee to find the highest, stghtli- et ui.d healthiest as well as I lie most fertile ymi nuisi siok the highest of the level ground in sight In select ing and buying our own homes we 1 were inllueuced by tlieso dualities, , and believinir that we are an averuire in our tastes with other men, we nave made our investments anil secured other property to sell in the I ' ' PAINTING, PAPERING Etc. Done with neat- if KOm I II I II 0T ness and dispatch by N. D. JONES. 1 uioui 1 lining slop up staw over E c SmaU.s storei SALEM LUMBER CO. Yard aud office on Liberty street, oppoite W. L. Wade's store. Dealers in Lumber, Laths and Shingles. R. B. DUNCAN, Sec. EtLAT inilC (Ythp Qa Wr 'm v r ML- ca Hiili C W&ifJfiiliuMAm i9ini HOME 1 iiffll I LiBaS pR.JllLLER'SYDRASTINESTOimiVE Stimulitet nutrition, rurlflct the Blood Cure Dyapcpaia, tonsbration an J General Debility. A erfect tonic and strength builder, DR. HIUER'S ANTJ.BIL10US STOMACH ANOLIVERURE. Cures Dillouaneat mid all Liter Troubles, Chilli aud'FtterrMiianil Fecrs7nj" all Tjphoid condition.. DR. HILLER'S CUARRH CURE. Cures AmtCaUrrh, Chronic Catarrh, Catarrhal Deaf, ne at. 0 uarauUod tocuro U. ont cuse v hen directions ire fullow ed.or mnnc refunded. 01. HILLFTS C1UGH 'UE. Cus ColJt, UasrscncM, Coujha, DronchltN, I'leurity and llieiunwnia, ruio. e o.u.uraptlon. ConUim no Opiates. Cure Croup in 10 mlnutw OR HILLER'S DI"HTH,;'IIA AND S3RE TJROAJCUIIE. Irevent and cures Dlph therix ill positn ilj cure an) .urn tbroat mfrom'i'tan hour. Cures Quinsy In S days. PI. HI'.LPR'S FI-veh Ril-E. InJIipensatle in all acute (lleasea sttendwl with fever, lretcu.s aaa cures ttarlei r'ever, SjirUtliu, and Measles. Mothers try it once. DR. HILLER'S NERVOUS DE3IUTY CW1. Cures Nervous WesVne.s, and Loss of Cmur. Neter fails. ellJ f..r ITUats CinuUr t.. UUler Dru; Co., San FrancUao, CiL DR. I ILLCR'S RHEUMATIC AS3 SEL1 V.ftiq Jic Cures Rheumatism, .VeuraliU, l.out, Luniuajj aaj aJatiea, b) 11 .iV.'iI:"""" " .; d aclJi whish cause them. Pit. HILLER'S TESTHINn CURE. Al .1 tie tectMiisr irikl, emuns patnlet. . . Spa.ttii, lUekeU, Urin Trouoles and n. . DR. HILLER'S VHTPINO COUGH CbRE "ort. Wth exevptkm of Dr. inile-'s !I -rft, and Neural -lc Cure, and Dr II 1 er o : 'i i farm, and, l( not obutnaWe from ojrdrjji.t $1.00 per Package. Six Packages lor $5.00. The remedies are the result pf SijeanrJ i r. les.icna! cxrarlencs, and are ruaranteediocurewhena eursl.p.iUc Dr. HUUr s pa.- book of Olrectloni jr borne treatment, cofltainui; taluablo butrurtlel as ta hycisne and diet, seat rs. HILLER DRUG COMPANYrSAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A." For Sale by DAX'L J. FRY, Drugdst, 225 Commercial St., Salem WOL2 & CO. Keep all klndsof mmUand aauaare. The boat aauaata In Ureson, No. 171 Commercial Street, Salem. All Roods ITrKl Pre Wotf. HOWARD PHELPS, SEC, same direction. Our addition, En glewood, is the mostcentral.slchtiv fertile noil cfnvpnl,.iiil,r i' .VV the market. It is within four bloekJ n blocks of the elegant East Salem school. iyiiiuu iii'iuuiuiuiiuie nenriw pupils j Street cars are nowrunnlngnearit and we hone and have even- m...'1 to believe, that before another month is passed we can announce to you that a line of street ears will fjaw through it, which will bring It with! in five minutes of Commercial street File city water mains will be laid through it during the present summer, arrangements havlug al- ""M ucuu iwiuiJii-ieu .or naving it Com. erlooUsthecity, ;s aim heauil- you 'iew and icror) nzv distance livtbn heavily timbered Coast range, while !mr lintti1 lin. ' til)? out to fn'ii't.'s'iud the very choits cst frult IKi vegetable lands' in the county at very low prices, and ou payments of one-lourth down, one fourth each In 1, 2, and 3 years' time. For farms we liuve some of the very choicest on Salem aud Howell Prairies, which we can heartily recommend to uny one desiring a fnrm that will yield a good revenue. We have city property in all por- tions of tlie town, some very choice and very cheap property in South raiem, nun aiso a very cueap resi dence property and four lots in Capital Park. Some business property which will make big money for some man very soon. Come und let us show yeu some of our bargains free of charge. Surely you will not let all of the good chances pass by. Call and see us or write for our circulars. SALEM LAND CO., Postoflico Rlock. Who do All Kinds of LAUNDRY IRK As Cheap as any Laundry In the Country Using White Help and doing flrst-class work. Salisfaction Guaranteed. Office at George Hoeyc, 209 CommercialSf- DR. HILLER'S Special Prescriptions. TREATMENT SELF CURE " -" aaaaaaaaaaaaaaMa-.-. M rmtMBEaMaMMlM pecific Remedy for Each Disease. ,-n 'i a .rlspmentqf children durlny . ami prents an J cores li',n'- iu; to mother iii J child. l'r-.ni-. sud ires Whooping Coujh. It .torttl.c ir Hiller's UhMimstic u Dii rameJIet are iu Tablet k mailed ft s, uii rel4 if pre Morgan & Mead, City Draymen! All work dona vlth promptneai and dla patcn. Only the bt men ar employed.