" 'otfFmfi'Kit -ij R i m WSXZX JlKB bice. Tba is u wbr a woman is afraid of sua I a arofound mystery Indeed. at has never been very dearly proven that skats. BstioMwonn in mneia'Jr la facta a MTroua, Irritable condition that the uunr annoys ua startle tbeaj. of tin ua fortunate state or afatirt ki oauallr ea functional deraoge mt; an an dacesstnr or painful trrrt lartty.sBBie derangement or pculavrweak oaaa meidajt t bar arr : or. It mar be du lo taflammatlon. ulceratioDtrr dijplaco- , ol aooat at tn ptvlc viscera, or to ernnle aacoua peculiar to her rl wall taati i cause Jt sir arte. iTtr. Marca'a Favortta J-ratc-rptlcn ts a parities rsamlj. to certain tn -j etr-ativ results that iu mannfsr nn , sell It, thmura . under a uu ant4 of, n. drier Bon tn arerr jo. nr mGnvin.d for It will be pon;pJ. rtfvndetL At a toothing aad atrcajta-aing nerrlne, " Fa rortta ?ranptlea" subdue Berroi axeKmbLitr. tntt.UiT, axhaustlon. prca trattao. hyaterta. apaatsa and ether cerr eo smptcia axtmdant tipca dia( nt Ma wotcb. It Iniuors rsfrh!ar ap sod rabaraa ssxiety aad despondcacy. Oeerrigtit, !, by TV-cam's S3. Mia. Aarx ML PiaOFS PELLETS SSigSS Laxative, or Cathartic according- u. a v of aaa. By Drajwu. S casta s rai. monsuosAi cakds. P'A 'AMCT 4 BINGHAM. Attornera and roaDInr'. at law. slm. Oreron. Iar1ncanbtRct of the rwnrdof Marlon connty.toflndiDcalMt and blvSc Indrx nf ialrm, thT bavr plal facilitif- lor ej amlntuc title- to rtl xtat. BtKinwa tn hfaap-memtirtRndlntbtate rtepart menta will receive prompt attention. O T.RirnARDIN", Mtnmey at law. of. O. fire npatalr In front rnom o new Hash block, comer Commercial and Court atreeta, falem, Oregon. T J. 8HAW, ttorny-at Law. Silem. t . oregnn. iirace nrn aoor to me ler. at head of ttalrft In the rear of Lndd & Sun 'a banc. mlLMON FORD, attorner at law. alem I Oregon. OSre cpuln In Patton'a 0101 iloek. JOHN A. CARROh". Conaeinr and A l tomeyt-Law. Memberof the Bar ol Oatarlo, Canada. Office 103 State street, bolem, Oregon. J A. APPLEGATE, attorney at law . Frier block. Commercial and State atreeta, Bulem, Or. J)RATT A HCNT. attorneyaat law.Palem, Orecon. Office over Barr'a Jewelry store, tataatreet. CB. KKIGHT. Eelectlc rhlcU, office . 127 Court street. Salem Oregon. Put nsonary aUacsaca a specialty. DR. J. M KEEJE. Dentist. Office over the Wane Comer, Court and Coro- roercial streets. CB. McNALLT, Arehlttct, No Lt: . Htate HtreeL Plans and specifica tions 01 an ciaees 010; Dunning on snort aotlee. Hupertntendeaceof work promptly loosed after. 2 6-tf GOBAUn1 A WILLACH, Civil Engin eers and Draughtsmen. Railroad sur reys and extimatlnc a specialty. Office IS State street, up stairs, balem, Oregon. BCSTOESS CUIUS. T D. PUGH, Architect. Plaa, Speci T , ficatlon and superintendence tor all elawea of building. Office iSU Com mercial St., up .talm. -pLSIE BAKEB. Human Hair Emporl- JCj um,('ourtstreet,thlrddojrfromopera I Eoane. Ventilated human hair curl a specialty. Hair dmaing in the latest style. A M.CLODGH, Undertaker. tmbalmr J-. ana cabinet Muser. 117; state Mt. Raleao. B. SOCTHWICK. Contractor and builder. Wall prepared to do all ilnds or balldinr an n d ruarantee satlsfca- iraa. 4-21-lm TOHK QUA T. Contractor and builder. el Fine Inside flnUblng a specialty. i45 Commercial street, Kalem Oregon. JOIiy KNIGHT, Mlaeksralth. Tlorse sboelnr and repalrlnt a specialty. Mbop at the root of Liberty street, Halem, Oregon. J. LA11.SEN, Manufacturer ofall kinds nf vahlalad W na I tH ri e a truniallv nty tbe beat work turned out, bbop ii . ua rsuiLiuo. w. v a ja mm sui.liiiui. lata street, next door to bcrlberd. i-oblaanj 1 did not know that it might rtEO-HOUB- Barber and Hair drees- Hair dreea- VT. Ins parlors. Hn! batbslntheclty. ) Commercial Htreet, balem. HOCIETT NOTICES. A O. D. W, I'rotectlou Ldje No. 2, A. A. O. U. W Halem, Oregon. Meet Mich Wednesday evening at IU bull In HUite In surance block, comer Commercial and Cbsmeksla streets Vlsltlnrund Sojaurn- Idc bgetbren 1 nvttea r. li. rHitTii wicz. Ira Ekb, itccorder. M W .. R. Hedrwlek Post, No. 10, Depart- meat of Ureicon, meeu every Monday evening at tbe hull nvet the Oregon Land Jmpsny'a offlce. Visiting comrades an anrtUally Invited to attend. D. C.RncBMA.1, 1'oat LOtnmader. . A. Handli, Adjutant. Notice The annual meeting of the stockholders f the Capitol Adventure company will e held at ilia office of tbe compan Inajlem, refT.n,onthehofheptember,at9H.m.""u v,c,c " """u,",u' '" znd H.ntlEUMAN.Prea. carjy uttyh 0f republicanism and re- XTOTICETbe undersigned sexton of J the 1. 1 .O.F.ometry will, after Oct. lib, be found at tbe first boute at tbe aouth east corner of the cemetery. KWet J. W.O'JKJNNELL. Capital City Wat ant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, WarmMeaU at AU Hoars of the Day Hone but white labor employed In this establishment. ....,. A aiwd substaatlal snaaU cooked In first staaa atyia 'rsrealy-flva mU par meal. RBD KROKT. Castft saraet, between Journal Offlee and Mlnto's lavery, PRINTING. AMB Or THE LABOrUT MHTA11UHU. tlsassiu la tba HUM. lower rates than fiallaart lauyaat stock Lagal MUnks lr UMsHsvU.a-'d bl4Bjt dlsoount. Head foi atMUatoCJob prTnlU, and caulogue ol aval Masks. . M. WAIT. ilaasa rriMsr Oissjy. 1 Concluded from first pgJ 'called a niau absent because you could not hear him, uotwithstaiid-1 lng the tact that you could ice him, 1 and see through him. Laughter and apfilauo It was formerly thought that you can lend a burse to water but cannot make him drink. We bare lived to se the horse led to water and if not made to drink, bis nose at le-u-t held In the trough lont; ein ugh to couut 166. Long continued laughter. It was form erly fen red that, to openly count a man prc-'nt who was present, would provoke the outbreak of a volc-mo. Hut In the light of our experience, there Is a color of humb ler In the idea of Mr. Hreckenridge, of Kentucky; Mr. Hynum, of Iudi ana; Mr. Springer, of Illiuoi, with others, forming a syndicate to start a volcauo. Loud laughter. It might have been e.isily foreseen that the predicted ordeal of the elements, like the advertised features of h menagerie, would dwiudle from the dignity of a volcano to the le-s im- pressive pbenouiena of a natural gas ing, or intended to destroy the lib explosion. Loud laughter. It ii- erly of the people of the south, certain that neither silence lur meaning thereby that sacred right noie can stop the proceedings of of Muffing ballot boxes and cheating the houM?. To-day the htiu-e is free, if a majority is present, t procel with the public business. And 011 luaniuOTHiuiiicKwiuKux: m i.k American people 1- witn tne s.jeaK- cr. Loud applju-e.J The election in Maine shows it long continued apt)lau.e, when four candidates for congres went up in the b.illuoii of democratii congress and walked back. Lou 11 lausbter and appl.iu-e. The elee tion iu Peunsv Ivauia will show it Applause. For if there is any ec tiou of the country that prefers u paralytic conutv.-, laughterj, aii impott nt Iiou-e of repre-eutattve laughter, a government with curvature of thepine loud laugh ter! ir it nnt fhta niHi.iiifint.nt piii- "-" " - " 1 mouwealth of yours. Applause. omau need fear that element of deliberation I- eliminated from our legislative proceedings. It M coueleame toseotini; a uetro simplv be - only in so much as it ou'ut to go The value of Hpeeeb nit ring is settled by th habits of the house. A to a week'- week's debate amounts vacation. In this view of the fact It appears absurd for people to la ment the disappearing freedom of debate in congress. An assembly of speechmakers can no more be ex pected to listen to ripveches thau a conference of doctors to opsn their proceedings by passing around pills. Loud laughter, It requires the largest charity of the imagination to find in the senate the features of a deliberative body. I went the other day into that an cient, political retreat. I found even men nodding in their chairs, thirty four in ariuus attitudes of repose in the cloak rooms, w bile In the seven stood a venerable figure. I paused to listen aud as the old man turned a corner in his discourse, solemnly asserting that the tariff is a tax laughter, I could hear a melodious snore from the cloak rooms iaughte aud by a simple fact cf the imagination I could hear a snore from the whole couutry. Loud laughter. Mr. Boliver's allusion to rjpeaker , , , ,., ,, Heed was received with vociierou-i upplaue. President Stewart step ping forward, said: "I now have the pleasure of introducing to you the man who Mr. Doliver has called 'the greatest liviug republican,' ThomaB B. Reed." "When Mr. Reed Wis able to make himself heard he said: Fellow citizens: I am very thank ful for your cordial greeting, and it makes me sorry that I have noth ing to present iu any way worthy of It. Kot until a very recent time did I expect to be with you to-night, for the wicked have been very ram pant cheer for tlie last few das, not be necessary for Mr. Uolliver and mvself to stav with them. I Ap plause. Or without them. I'r lunged cheers aud laughter. But all that Is happily over, aud I feel f more responsive to ou to-night than I might have felt this morn ing. The republican party was born fighting. Its very lst history ha been on battle-fields civic as well as military. Tlie very essence of its coiiiio-iition I that it should do battle, for the repuhlic.ui party makes every forward movement lu the interest of the itenple of the United Btates. Applau-e. It has never been neces-ary for the demo cratic party to do fighting except during tlie civil war. We have Just come down from a scene which men I to transact the business of the coun- .. l. .. ..... 1.. It. . at. t.. ....... 1.. l.!...n publican rule, were reminded ot tmullU- j your ,M)Wer nione. 'e can w.em-8 tneu oiiu inure maue memo- rable-or tlie legislative nails de- writd. j 00,000,000 people. It is uo longer a On the democr.it Ic side for the last ! nation that can listen to orations week we huve been treated to emp-, fifty-eight hours long. (Laughter ty benches; they have not been vii- und appluute.) It is a nation that ble. Applause. And I want you J wunts business not language. (Ap to understand the occasion for what plause.) they probably regard uh a iiiasnifi-ct-ut upriHlng. Tlie rcpuljlluau p.tr ty, so far uf tlie luiusc of rtjpitrsc'iila tives could do ho, liuve enucted leg islation of great value. Tlicio deni , oorats have tuken ocatsion to give I these bllla niuny wicked iiuniei. I I We have passed u tariir bill which, more than nuy other in our hiitory, uecured the American market to the Ameikan people. Applause. ' That bill linn been tho niihject of do ' nunciutioiiB ou the part of the demo It Is ery fllecouraglug in .this crat'4 ulmoHt too bitter lo ho placed world to see how small a percentage upon record. Accordine to them, of actual result come from the moat the hill and the principle which It splendid victories. Borne great gen represents have i-anied desolation eral has said there U only one thing Into every farm limim hi the coun- worse than a victory, and that is try. It has covered tliem deep witu mortgages, every aero of farm laud I Hifhert ofall in Letre&isf Power.U. & Gor't Report, Ang 17, 1689 om ABSOLUTE! PURE In the treat and growiug west. It gles for the liberties of men, we hare threatens to destroy the couutry, Its, crowned It by the constitutional peace and prosperity, and yet theamendment, putting into the or- tiiitiiiismrtn -. no I to ! ia u eniiiln to aar flan tn till lliaa rliL1 aaaa tive, while that bill was being paetl, sat in their eats and uere counted pcacefiillv and like lambs, Applaud. We poMd another bill of which I Utii- tn stMilr fuMliwf nlntir in uvoia. .w t-awr. aaaaauba awUa,. honest and truthful and therefore uu-democratic language. This was 1 a bill which they said was destroy- the negro out tit his vote, which they have so long enjoyed and exer - i cl-ed. They Mid, it meaut untold mid UURieakalile ruin to the peace- fuI lUld l)Ve.. snUtu. 'fhev said it ineuut harrowing up the teudtrest feeliugs of that aflVctiouale people. The ruining of their homes and tlie desolation of their hearthstones. It meant they charged, bayonets at the polls, and despotism enthroned throughout the laud. And they sat there as sweet as summer (prolong ed cheers and laughter) Compara tively. No departure or to u a word more familiar to them, no se cession. Time would tail to enumer ate our w icked deeds which thwy worried about, yet never at any time did the democrats leave their seats and abandon their post of duty. .But, though they had been patient 'under all other sufleriucs. when it I cause he wsa elected bv the jieople. 1 tlie democratic side, as oue man. I rose and departed. Applaus. But they have all gone buck. Laugh - ter aDd applause. Resemblinc the prodigal son, however, only in ex ternal appearance. My friends, such little incidents as tiiis prevent the democrats from pointing with pride to their party or its history. Applause. It is that which makes them mad with envy, vociferous in their ex pression of feeling when we speak of the history of the United States dur ing the past twenty-five years. Applaue. For whenever we do it, they have a conscientious, deep, penetrating feeling that weare point ing with pride to the record of the republican pursy. Applause. But, my friends, the great tnjn f in this world is the people. Thev make aud unmake parties. Ap-, pluuse. They create bistort-. Aud ' rlio ninl nfthn T'tillurt toti or.. tlie people or tne Lnttea btates are alone responaible for its sovernment, anu 11 18 tneir UUsiliefc to Know ana not nn tn tint rrw.n-ilillitv r,.r. act. up to mat reaponsinilltj. tap- nlauie 1 Tlita fall, very soon, tliere will be an es predion of opinion by the peo ple. ot a full, free and frank ex predion, in till places, because in thirty districts uf tbi union tb opinion of the people will be sup pressed, and it is necvasary for you to be on tlie .Lord's side tne more heavily on that account. (Applause and cheers.) We have not only to beat conservatism in its worst form, but fraud besides. (Applause.) Now, when the column forms, is'; Pennsylvania going to be distin guished by absentees? (Criea of no, no, no.) Ib that great state to be found anywhere except in the front rauk, and is it going to present anythiug but full ranks tn the people of this country? rot if you mean pro gress, ot ityoii ineau itcpuullcau ism. Xcit if i on mean to rule the Culled ritates by a congress present and acting. (Cheers aud applause.) Why, your duty becomes all the more tremeuduus when you con sider tbe odds against which you fight. (Applause.) Your duty to your party is first aud foremost in this light. We look to you now, aud as hitherto, ue have not looked lu vain. We believe that Repub licanism is good enough for every duy In the year, aud for every year iu the calendar. (Applause.) Do ou want honest legislation? Do you want a house of representa tives which intends and endeavors w . It lies in your power to say yes, Il0 0UKer fuler n our work. 1'lila lmti()n i,u8 rowll to be a nation of Do you bellevo that overy man Iu tlila country who In entitled under the coiiHtitutioti and the laws of the land to participate iu the sovern ment of the couutry, should have bin vole cant, and huve It counted as caHtV If you do, it Is your bushiest) to teu to it that nuch ft house of rep-re-w iit.ttlveM Is choseu uh will ratify, will back up, will support, and sus tuln every effort In that direction by the luniwt of representative uenat. iiuMgMef.i Hera w huv fought great strug-' W ! r Exam rowaer t tlnu that every citizen of the United States duly qualified shall In., entl- tied to participate In the poent- mentofthe country. And today there is sitting, or was sitting the ' if)ur ilnv In limflt nt nt Mtaw.2lr.nt ..... .. .,... ... t-... ...... ,.,. - ......,, . I .., af l... , f .. ....!.. .. I :... r.t. . one of the states of this Ulllou, a coil- '.. - .1.-.. i 1.. stitutional convention, wherein every orator proclaimed his deter mination and the determination of every other white man tielougingto his party, rightly or wrongly, to in vent some method to disfranchise the negro, to destroy a large portlou ' of the voting population of thil ! country, who are entitled to vote as every one 01 tne: men aumitteo, ' under the constitution of the United StaU .. Applause. There is a spectacle for you ' These men, the representatives of the democratic party, declaring that they intend to disfraiicbi-ie the colored voters of this country. There litis never been a denial of the declaration of tlie-e men, whostufl ballot boxes, of their utterances or actions in the south, aud that con vention in Mississippi has proved openlyand above board, t heir attitude toward the colored race. Do you mean to allow a southern man, sim-i ply because he is a southern man, to count for more than you do in the government of this cojiitry? Do you mean that lie shall have in-' ! treated representation, so that he will have more weight than oue of J us ? You don't mean it. You are j ieuds or liberty ana you nave 1 fought for it, mauy aud many of -vou- lAppIuu&e.j Now, my friends, it only remains for me to repeat the exhortation which I have already glveu to you. Everything depeuds upon your doing your duty. Everything de pends upon your doing it now. The only condition upon which swlf-gov-erument is iwsible is the constant attendance on the business of state government by the honest people o' this couutry. I know you mean to do your duty, lo stand up for your paity, your people aud your country so that when we get the uew-s of the election we shall find that Pennsyl vania, in hero'd-fashiuiied way, has kept the faith. Applause aud pre.' longed cheers, ....,.. , ,,. A Sore Cure ror I'll.. Itcbtne 1'lles are known by moiiturr "Krpeispirailun.cjluiiliiB imeuw; ULUiii wueu .,rrn. inN fo'iii a.r,i,iis mind I SfX'tiiMS. directly on the part Htfcct-d. aowiriw m. aiora.nllay; Itclilne and ert la a r;rnin. eni cure. So couu UiuzsKt ur mall; tretliw Iree. Dr. lloNinko.l'nlladelpbli. 1M Bnlrl h Smith rtl!iifkr. u,TOTvT"T T t, i - ' v' i- x a. j. v , Want to lie Posted? On tbe opening ot the Umatilla Reserva tion and the sale uf the ,uut body of land In Oregon. IF YOU DO, THEN Subscribe to The Uvepapr of Cattern Oregan TERMS. Snlly, y, J0 a year, 14,0), fur six mentbs Seml.Weekly, HWa year; $l for six month); Weekly, 11.75 ar; ll.W) for six rnontbi. EASTOREGOMANPub. Co., iVndleton, Oregon. W IsTtUBULAR WELL? Be Sure to Read and tiet m Oilier A gijnuloeTubilUr well Is contricted hy outline duwiin three inch Iron nine. , Willi no openings except top rind bottom .No flirt ran irel in and uiy uurp water cin Lv XOtoitU Tills Is lliuoul) kind of well tlul woruiiana in-cuciinniit get Into, tli.il I hlmolutely aurface-wuler proof, uuil that i forced through the cement slmut to the putxllvluir water, II is positively the only kind of well that l worth building lu thl ciunto Jamos A. Hubert, lutein (n-tldeiicB nr filr grounds) imikot thee wells Term returnable I0yeure.terl ence ti.iui.dOm-w Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia. An original work by 10 of America's mrwt eminent scholant hs editors unci JUU) eminent speclallsU from all purlsof the world u conlrliiuloni, wlii iiumei nrc tlxned to th-lr urticlea, us a vouclier lor awumcy. If you couteniplute geitlng a oyrlopeOla, Hie utnaer will Im pleased tiiabowyou (he work, though you muy uot pnrclia-e. Address V C UltUWKIt, rilale Manager, halem, or Astoria, Or, 1'ENSH D.C.SHERMAN, U, H, l'enslon and Claim agent. P.O. Box 3S1, Halem, Oregon, Deputy County Clerk. Wrlle for blank.. w NOTICE To lMy Patrons. J. O. HAUKIrJ' Halem Kxprra. wagons No. 14 and IS can bo f mud on corner Court and Commarclal streets, lxi v all train and boat order at l.rt. Wliilo,'gro- aroanaaby attaaaat as. i-ast (j5imx) JAY C. SMITH, (Sitcworti GUnihr) PROPRIETOR OK "THE CLUB STABLES." Hpeetal attentlnu given " tmnalaat (lock. Honca boarded by day, wee ar tnonlb. Horses Bought and Sold. Cor. Liberty and Farry BU, Salsm, Oregon. THE ODELL TYPE WRITER. with rburHctera. and t:a furthr bihaib fhA;nKB,nrmacT,"r"mde.0l0,'t',r itcnmbmeasniPLiciTT with ntrinu lmiger with MitcrKmr repairing than any jrmjijMiio BJ'J I tliil- n Irk el Dialed. Perfect und Rdpld to - - - - - . - - - ....-,., I It... H.l..l I "" '7" J i """? ", , .,!- . all klndinf type wrllln. I.lkra prlntrnt prrv, it prtxiurea sharp, rlenn, lecibla iminuurlnt. Two or tell cotilea caa ba mnde at one writing . Any Intelligent per win ciiti bo-nmean operator Iu two days WeorterllCCO tn ..ur operator who can equal tba work uf tba iKical.a CAa Odell. . . Kelluble Arent ann aiemtn wauwu Special Inducement to ilealera. ror PHUipniei eivinc munriiirui., .m i nddre-u iiur.Li, 1 1 . r, t i r.i. .., lianilSTStb Ave, Chlouto. III. awi WM. WICKKY, House Painter, Decorator, and Will Tinier. Leave order at John Hugbea' store, rltata itreet. ! Capital Dairy Co A. C Falrahlld, It. J. Kelly and are prepared to dellvar flteah raUk cooled on ice, to any part of the ally. Leuve order at Mlnlo A Low's subla. "W. A. WHITE'S 2TEW EESTAITRAXT, OpprMlte Weller Bros.. Com'I St. ICVBRVTHINO NEW Mal at all hours, andinetarr style. lUt meal In tbn city for a caau. UlTa us a cull HELLENBRAND'S Ealing Parlors & Candy Manufactory, S9B Commatclal Strata. BlLOr-KARE: ler Ciwm.. .10c , 15c. and X Mats ColTce, Ten or Cbocolateand CaktI0 caata .Muiiti and Milk lOeenta 1'late or 8oup...... l,rnu Hot Cake. Loflcito-Tea Ifl cants 1 bvftciik ao tsri . 3S canta Mutton Chop and r.;ji. -.2Scnta Vcnlwin and hsr. 1 cents liuoigeand gy Cmm Ilni nnu rJJXI S cents KrcsbOT,cr any style eenu ' 2i Cwt HJ!arDmrS.rYed Frsm II t.3 0'Ckek A nice variety of vegetables, etc., etc. Alte-. coffee or milk with aU K cent meaU without extra cbarse. Choice Cigars, Iiuaorted an Dumeatle, ' iiluruva nr nnnrl , Portar Houe Hteak and Kcg M eenu "- Morgan &. Mead, City Draymen All work done wltb cromatneaaaad 41a patch. Only tbe beat man are sinployed. -i. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Chamakata Hotel, SALEM, - OREOON SINGER SEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All styleM of the Famous Singer constant ly on hand; alo repairs and needles for al Hind of machine. BUttT CASE, Agent. Notice for Bids. Healed bids will be received by Hon. coun ty luun, oi aiunuu couaiy, uregon on Wednesday, the 8th day of October, UNO, utlioclooK p. in. for furuLihlng aud plac ing two tbuusund tons of large atone around tbe two piers ol tk Willamette bridge. Maidstone to be placed on or bafbr th 10th day of November, IeSO. The court reserves tbe right to rsieataar or all bids. By order of tbe Hon. county court, at Marion souuty court, Oreicon. r.J.BABCOCK, louaty Clerk. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER. 2IJVS Commercial St., Isliai, Orsgea. (Next door to Klein's.) Hpeclally of IpecbKl, and repairing Clock. Watchea and Jewelry. Mining Application No. 2. United States Land Orrics, OltKOON L'lTT, Oregon, Aug. li, law. NOTICK Is hereby given that th Capital Consolidated Uold and Hllver tnln iiiKCtiinpuiiy, M. K. Chadwlck, presldeol, liine poatofnee address Is Salem, Oregon, bos this duy filed his application for a patent for ato linear leet of th Capital Consolidated Oold and Hllver min or vein bearing gold and silver, wltb surfao irruuna uuu round i fret In width, situated In Hen- II nemlnlngdlatrlct, county of Marlon anil -ilMie of Oregon, and designated by th Held nolea ana omcial piau on nl In tbla oltlca a lot Nn. 211. bald lot No. tlf be ing described aa follows, to wit: Bagtaalag .tt a rock In placa wltb mound ar slaae, wltb bearing lr corner Ma. I; taaso v, 17 K., etl) feat to alone In raound of Hone with bearing Iras coraer Mo 3; taaaos , W yr.i au80 leet to stons la mound of itone corner No. 8, theno a. IT W., W feetto t'ck In place with mound of ston. place of beginning. Magnttlc variation If to -if a , containing sl.Sl acre. Th locatlouoftlilrt mine Is recorded la tn recorders omoa at siarion county.uragna. Any and an peraoas claiming aavtraely my portion of said Capital Coaaolldataa Jnlifand nllver mine or aurSto imisl reoulred to nie their advera clal wltb the regl iter and reoslver of tat U.H. mud oltliHt Oregon City, la tbe DrefOB.durlnc the alxtr aava' i ataUaf s'pttlaaar publication tliervof.or tbey will be barreal o VII rtueuflh provision, nf the statute). .T,arrJ FRESH 1LIV E Fruit and Farm Lands! Wo lmvo on our books aoine choice bargains in fine Garden and Fruit tracta, ot 10 and 20 ncros each. Our fianlon nntl fruit tracts are all fine elevated lands, dcop'black soil, and good drainage, lying oust of' the City in FAIRVIEW, GARDEN CITY, HAMPDEN PARK AND AUBURN, ' Close in to the Capital Citt with its Cannery and Evaporators that will mvo you good home raw ket for your products Fruit lands are valuable property, and are rising steadily. No investment will bring better returns than one whore .the investor gets both the rise in the price and the increase in growth of trees. A e also have a nice list of Improved Suburban Acre Property, with CTowin" Fruit, consisting of Trees, Plants, Vines, etc. In farnis we have im proved and unimproved, large and small, on the prairie or in the hills, as you like it. CITY PROPEKTY of every description, including some first-class business places. Englewood! The Best of ihem all! Houses and Lots on the installment plan. SALEM LAND COMPANY, POST OFFICE BLOCK. on caa saTs maney by buylcf your Musical Merchandise DIAMOND'S Musis Noum, Kldrldfe Block, Halew Union facile R. R. Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." Trains for tbe aaat Were t'ortlani al7.0) am and rfli pm dally. Tic auto and fron principal points la Ibi Ualmrt HtaUa. U ada and Kuropa. Berul N'fw Diiiig Cm. PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free Family Bleeping Cars run througb a Kxpress trains U Ouiaba, Council BluBa and Kisim City without change Connections at Portland for Ha a Francis eo and ttigel Hound points. For turtker particulars addraaa any agent oi tn coiupauy. or I. tf.I.Eta.f.A. C. H. MELI.ErT. Oeneral Tratac Manager Uoisa Manning agents M Court street, Maleiu, Oregon, Oregonian Ilail Koad Conpanj. (leneral offices northwest earner First aad Tin streets, Portland. MAST 3IUK. groan Toward PorUaad HsaMoms Portland Milver-Cabarf Fnrt'nd fNirt'd tea ae mall mall Krp lv rat ltam iur. At4S oo i m forti'iii iru iii .10 6 7 So 1 K WoodSurn 1 40 III I II K Slhertaa I'J ot 41 77 Hrownsviii ; 46 av .caburg I eo WKMT BIUIL. Alrlleaaall Portland mall LV aa tt m a .Portland PAW V. S 18 13 OS Uand Junctloa Is J 00 hkrrldan .. win 4 is Dallaa a 4 to Kouaaoutb 7 3 S Alrll (45 Ttekels for West Ride stations for tale at foot ol Jefferson st. Tickets for Kant aide stations for sale at Uamu depot. Cor. stb andJstreau. t'HAK. N. sVrrr, t.en. Sapt (ln. r. W. A Paw. ligf lwly HENRY IWrSTANLEt "wrw IN DARKEST AFRICA nNseailelsrtmr f SUnler'smmt sMIIIn, tr.nUr sad tu 4 Hiss it f tk liacvctsat SaoMTt tin win ihi, fOT the Iras Mows la tba T?.k-"-.",,T" ". V"?"-. "-" "1 Dsrte.1 i" ...,''. ""l1 ? Jsl'et snj at the . tl .1 Htetkhcki-a . a( 9,d -... .."'u'4 "'"' T a a al U kss SunUr iatrikst4 a lias. la-rtliaOSSMfesnskuHkfthU M.Im,u W.I-. wJ'L''?lSs"'c?ss sa spplicstioa. CAUTION la trim ats u be asWad. has las bak kcs uTi. ariat at CHARLES SCRIBNKR'S SONS Aad taal lb. ssavaaatag aasal sarriai a esrMSaais m awfiw l""l sa A. L BANCROFT & CO. 132 POST STREET, ., tiairal Ai-stifr tns PxcifU Csstt -TTBlSft"rlS!r.'WBl Mr,0 Kold by T. McF. PATTON, oe ki.... c ,. . " ntatc sn paioni. IfewBrri TfOT I WeWi A8r giffliff vSth. - UUMQLU CSUmm Ho. , primary forms J iTLTXLT'P.- !l Bv.hll Zw Urn U: -r...,B, sssallesisa alT Usaar fILH" n'' wsMber sa it?',? .PI',' " rsaa.n bV-t"? r ""'l- i&rrzsi. 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James College, Vancouver,.Wi sh. TAILORING bMJXto$$.aeMlaaoM sum it to w o- Advertise Your Business! o- THE WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL $1.00 Per Year IS THE LARGEST, CHEAPEST And Be&t For the Money on the Pacific Coast OmotV w iih JwS-."i .l" fe?l.e..M rU1. I Pe. wiwVT .tudyiw giving aCCUrttlnTi.f ,.ru r """' afllsra il a a . . '" IU MEATS E. C. CROSS. WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Urauuatea Btudsnu la Classical, Literary, Scientific, Music Art and Theology. Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES Jtts the oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution or learning la tbe Kacta r.cboul opens drat Mokday la Bcpteraber Band for oatalogue to TUC4H. VAX HOOT, Prealdeot. '': Balam. Oregna. w.ouiw .10 College Men. E. BCHOETTLE, 272 Commercial street, merchaut tailor. The tine) aults to order Hi till ls-ltll nrln. A aausi A isr. - T"uuiyfltci toriu - "ta JWKKAfc SLUM a. sjaBOlalty nm Mil UIlHKflsTi Mil uiiexotil iwsu nr sua lawi uaoa and rU aatala