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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1891)
niiiuimiiMW , ''. lW ;:: v V Mi WwimiriTi-ii rim. NEVER STOP Till wo get to tho largo tsto k t f Ilny's and Children's Clothinj In tho city nt 'B. Forstnor 4 Co. Tha Yntua of ft Tip. An American In Pari, presenting a ebeck nt a bunk, was mot with the ens ternary formnlut "You must ba MeuUflod.' "Whom shall I Ret Tho American consult" with a shaJo of sarcasm lu his tono. "Not f4n't know tho American con- rot" ' Tho trilTCler objected that it was rathor hartl to expect of a total stranger ' that ho should Imvo already effected an ontrvo Into tho society drawd hy the is teller. Hut tho latter was olxlurote ' Then tho trawler lintl n hrlllititit idea. Ho weut,4nto a neighborifcR wife and called tlio waitnr to him. "Do yim know tho toller of that bank!" ho asked, point ing to tha building. "Oh. yes; ho stops in hero very day for his lunch." "Well." said the traveler, "I want you to stop into tho bank with uu and tell him that 1 am 3A . of Now York." Tho waiter shrugged his shoulders. "He, monsieur, but I don't kuow you." "That makes uo different" Hero's haUafrana" Tho argument was conclusive. The waiter took the tip, KccoKipaiiietl the traveler to tho bank, and the teller hc cepttnl tho identification without a mur mur. Ouco a Week. Too Murh rrur. $$&&! llody I'ulu. Ho-dy painting Is Uio i:n"t m-nvtiiual pf all tho modifications wo mv to uou Mdcr. BjioJi person In it oxerelses his own personal caprlco or fancy It is greatly e-teotnod. To gut uiateriul the Uuroii Indian went twenty miles. Tyler say tho Andaman Islander plasters himself with lard and colored clay as a protection against mosquitoes and heat. In most casta, minting is simply for displny It often serves nsn sign of mourning, lu tho "woail" of tho Briton and tho "war paint" of the In dlnn the purposo is to strike terror. Mougoollos suggests an origin for tlie pmctieo that seems to us quite reason able. Red Is tho commonest color used In body painting: It was probably the earliest Tho man who returned from battle covered with blood of hostile man or savago beast was a horo. Such n one might easily seek to constantly remind his neighbors of his success by replac ing the real blood stains by artificial ones as tho original woro away. Hum boldt says of tho Orinoco that "no paint was a dishonor," but also that it was a chiefs attribute, and that the ehieftaluey was tho reward of bravery. Herodotus says that "Thrauian chiefs painted as a distinction. And. when In Rome tho victor ascended tho Cpl- tottuo hill painted with minium, there can be little doubt that he was simply using a very old symbol--of bloody victory. Popular Science Monthly. Agnes So yon finally accepted him? Minnie Yes: tho poor fellow pressed mo so Agues No donbt of it. When he proposed to me ho pressed mo so hard that I simply decliued to marry it bsjar If ho was rich. Soribncr's Magazine. lie Jumped. At midnight tho other night a uutu walked dowu President street, Urooklyn, singing "The Old Kentucky Home" at tho top of his voice, A window weut up aud tho voice of an iudiguaut citizen shouted at him: "Yon, therol Yon ought to be arrest ed and sent up for a monthl" "What havo I doueT inuoceatly in quired tho singer. "You are bawling along tho street and waking everybody npl" "Bawllugr "Yes, Iwwlingr "Well, mebbo I was; I wasn't payiug much attenUou. I will now do my best, however." And ha struck up "Tho Old Oaken Bucket" about four keys higher and lifted every baby ou the street out of its crib, New York World. t'orvhtue. A would be literary woman, who.- en tlmsisAw for Lord Byron's poetical work has led her to nauie her two boys Harold ad Maufrevl, recently boasht a litU devj to which she gavothe, uamo "IVrvhauce." Keplyittg to a visitor's cvumueut upon th $iugukir iv-uneof the animal she said knewiugly: "1 tuu&vJ hltii for Ryan's dvg. Don't you remember the Hue wher the jvvi istyj, iVrihaacx my do will howf Youths Cxttpanfou. CSancr1' ami Its Uvtutt. The local tutlammntion from which tho ex-emperor of Brazil has been suf fering was uot actually gangrenous, but threatened to become mi. This clirouic malady Is one that geuemlly leads to death from some uch accident. Queen Charlotte, that most prim and exacting of royal ladies on Insignificant and Irksomo points of etiquette, was carried away nt a rijw old age by n gangrene arising from a clumsily darned stocking wounding her heel when she was staying nt Bath. Louis XVIII died from a gangreuo foot, tho direct consequence of its having been bitten by n Norfolk Howard, but Indirectly brought on by his not hnviug walked for years nnd continuing to Indulge, as WAFtniNQ ON VVGGDCHUCKS. f Hoy's Eiperlni in Trying to Gel Hid of IhoTrlM't l.lttla I'ntn. I hnd an iuir .iig experience with woodohuoks. hi n it New Hampshire boy. The im- .ihvoii! rodents nearly destroyed 11 ti ( ol ulover. and then bo gnu to foruft- -I ii beau mtch In which I had n k , ntut liitivt, as the pro coeds of it tv I'vpYoled to dufniy my oxjHnMs a tiirtti 01 two at tlio village Incudouiy I sot trap.- In vain. The iroodcliiink' won ton I'liunlug to touch my imii wnen f nuy iiiui u ueiu oi ciover in wli.clt to forage, I trii"d to get a slmt nt them, but met www too wary fot mo. Tim, my ih-g. managed, with my euergetin assistance in demolishing the stouu wall where they had taken refuge, to catch two of the trespassers and shake them to death, but thnt was all. When 1 haw my academy tuition falling before the woodohuoks' sharp toetli and adding to the sleekness of their fat sidos I was fully aroused. 1 stoned up half n dozen woodchuck hob, but it availed nothing The ras cals seemed Jnst ns numerous and de voured clover and iieatis Just tin per slstently ns Iwfaru. They had reached an nw ami sue wnen noies were oi small account. In several lustauccstht' stouos were removeil I doubt If I ever succeeded In nwinim: a miikIi' wood- chuck. Their time of feeding. I learned, was very early hi the morning, and 1 re solved to be in season for them. For four morning 1 was in the tield watch Ing for them botwewi 3 and 4 o'clock I succeeded In -hootiug one. Tit- wily fellows then began feeding in the even ing. It seemed as if they kept spies on the lookout constantly . Just at dnk one day I came upon a solitary woodchuck helping himself to my beans. 1 seized a stone and threw It. and the woodchuck fill. 1 rau for ward to itecure my game. The next moment the little beu.-t. which had been merely stunned, riillitnl and set his sharp teetli in my linger I clinked him until he was glad to lot go. I was ou the mint of closing his ca reer then and there in a Mimmury fash lod, when I decided to wait a bit and make an experiment I carried the chattering, brown coated animal to the hou where I smeared him all over with tar and then attached an old sleigh iwll to hts neck by a stout wire. 1 took him In a wire cage, an angry, disgusted woodchuck. to the bean patch and gave his freedom The instant he was at liberty he legnn scratching at the bell wire, rolling over nud pawing the dirt in a vain endeavor to clean himself. Soon he ran off into tho beau patch. I went out to tho field next morning to seo if my oiportiiient had resulted in anything There were no fresli signs of devastation hi the beans, and I was proceeding toward the clover, following OLD M All MA. Buck as tha blackest of btr raoa, 111 featured, too and ret Her klndlj- toIco, her uralllaK face. I ne er can furceU Vbcu drown enchant me, anil tha ijt Of memory perceive Hrlght rlalnnn of the morn arise To blf-w the aljtht at eve; llotr tew them are of all tho old Uoino plcturm thai appear, nut In the fnrrRronad I behold Her llsurv stamlltnt tlicrel Whe loveil me well my Infant heart That grucl'iii truth dh Ined, Ere jet lu-rliimmawi-ouM Impart Huch uienninrt to my mlnil. ity youthful Joya she nhaml with me, Jly youthful aurrowa nliaml. She spared inu henrtache i-onttantly: licrseif khe uvrcr spared. If lulled to Mleep upon her knee. Hue nodded while I hlepl, And when I laughed she laughed with me. And when 1 wept she uepU llcset by visionary harms. Weary anil oecklnc rest, t know un uhnlro 'twlxt mother's arms And Minima's ebon breast. What careil I that her skin was roach. And dnky brown of hue? For me this truth wa.i nulte enough The heart was warm nnd true. 1 rtow u innn, she old and prnj And tuK-t iuo from her ntde; Hut nmii) a day. and oft. they say 8he-alled my name and cried. Ami wnen he went, w hoeo years were spent In servitude below. Death from ItaHomber tenement Relraypd h eoul of kiidiv t Black a the blaukeM of her rare. Coarse fro I u ml. too- and Jet My oerontl mother's kindly fare never nu fortcel. -vrhltemartdi Seabnok In Youth's Companion. 1- lie Bents nine. Apropos of the iticrpase in the price of diaiuuniN n man from New York has u scheme cnlculntid to help the impe cunious young exquisite who wants to get engaged, but who lacks the neces sary funds to purchase a suitable dia mond pleds.T of his affection. This scheme is nothing more nor less than to loan eupiement rings for so much per month J "It's just this," said Mr. Solomon I that is his name "a young man can't afford to buy n diamond ring. Very well, he doesn't need to do so. He comes to me I take his note and lend him a splendid diamond ring at a rea sonable rental. He gives it to his tioneee The marriage takes place in the course of time, nnd in a few months afterward the young man owns up and takes back the ring, upon which he has been paying rent, and gives it to me Ki-k f Oh, none nt all. I have his note The humiliation that would come from exposure should I seek the assistance of the law precludes tho pos sibility of bis defaulting. I hare not lost a ring yet, nor a dollar of rental The business has been a paying one." Chicago Post. when a young man, lu tho pleasures of tho table, Uu used to hold his levees ' aloug a little beaten track inndo by the and drawing rooms seated In a bath woodchuoks in their travels between chair. I their two feeding grounds, when 1 came Louis XIV, who also played n good npou the dead nnd mutilated body of knife and fork until his last illness, was i the unlucky creature which 1 had tar carried off by a gangrenous nffeetJon, f red the previous day. nnd so was Henry VIII. Charcot twico From tho signs I Judged that his M before pulled Dom Pedro through dan-1 low wefcdehueks, enraged at his dis gerous Illnesses. When ho was attacked j graceful appearance, had attacked him with pneumonia ho allowed no food to In a body mid literally torn him to tho august patient, and prevented waste ' pieces. of tissue by subcutaneous injections of! That was the end of tho woodchucks' cafeine. The late empress of Brazil ! depredations. I never saw a sign of had almost killed him by Insisting on their work afterward They deserted "feeding." London Truth. f the premises. I learned, however, that ' a farmer living a Diphtheria from Cow's Milk. Dr. E. Klein, tho bacteriologist of Ixiudou, states that he inoculated two cows upon the shoulders with tho diph theritic viniiv The inoculation was fol lowed by the occurrence of vesicles and pustule upon their udders, and mi crobes were found in their milk. Two calves were inoculated with the matter taken from the vesicles and pustules, and similar eruptions were produced in them, followed by broncho-pneumonia und fatty kidneys such as occurred in the cowi. Two cats fed with the milk from the cows sickened with feline diphtheria, and this was followed bv few miles away was I an epidemic among the cats kept for True, lu Her S. lUacfesre I can tell yon, vr s scun mighty uerfcMK stg&u oat west. &for 1 1 Ml wwutua was arrested tor poison lag her httHuid ami svrat sjuaU chil dren. S& wtu tried, ccuvtcteil and sett traced to W basts!. Sh iuoe!evl tho scxSc&l with Srm step, Bvfor the UeV cap wiu drawn over sssr bead th sheriff aiixsd twr if thr vw any List word UetMr-W4l RjiaoWsn ktda't tu&Wl when 1 luoTVvl wy. lifft. Apjroptt Jiat tmffvHw at t W Tutiiih bath) W-weydit yoa-a hvx ap-iro-Sut smstto hung uf-p tMref AtM&ut tjvifcOdr Wkkt wah yee ss3Ss Jfei Wa, SAMSMthkr Ms Ml tavl tfceM8vry r., Xw Yrk UeroJd. tu vuiaa a ubtf, ilr. Wvi Why te cxva.s dtyvx go tubed? Mrsw WcAri 1 me4 n'alt uj he th gut "Why dsMrt y Kvk hi T "Fa afraid kM ty m.-CCw York Wjr YV Cat .a IS. KU, Woci-t ssffvMlt Uiwuie fer cat t ke: t kivf . Ysa IsH Sttt wfety sksMtM ut wast to Wcoi la tfc ei Saijvrtfr Vt luusthSftijEM wttocwkfoxswldir4. ru t:4irt-. SriUt-l wdty tkfet tsat tUt lus fvvaa f ssi rut ptty wvS. (dstfcttk ttoakt to. It hAS rinty ot sf wttoi ft Cw Yfc Uertid. . ' Hw H VTiMa U "Xr nkuv s-Mii nukK mx lu. "t wr pas jr ojj. JLiLibutfkcvutrsv JLsJt faJu i w iat t wwtr. t uSttt oaii. ka Ptt coX t sJaLt cut ewuv ka nf JhjV T rVnMBu maM bAt svr t4. JlSdt t bid 4JV.k Z , 1 Jjt wul be a ii.WUc wrt r" t w ss. V wAQ Ctind. -H)UMUibt' a wmIm hskw iaait jnr awrecjf iMiaU Tin tiuif & tmuu Chancier lu m Cbbc i'Iimm, i nineh annoved bv woodchucks about You see, my friends, what immense tliat time, nnd think tt probable that conclusions touching our lives, our 1 they were the same which had given fortunes and our sacred honor may b I me trouble earlier iu the seasou. reached by uwans oi very insignificant t Youth's Comp.iuiou. premisciv This k eminently true of. manners and fortUS Of StHVCh. A move-i - Ctr Counterfeiter. incut or a phrase often tells yon all you I Becker, at the end of the last cen waut to know about a person. Thus, tury. was the clover engraver of a unin "How's your health r tcommonlr nro-'ber of counterfeit Greek and Roman noonced "haalth") Instead of "How do ', coins. To give the reqiite surface jot tuey abate fever and are diuretic and you doP or "How ans your Or cal worn age to his productions It was his 8tly hutative. The Wavw may h? tng your little dark entrv a "hah" and ' ingenious method to Inclose his sped- o "i gargles for o'l.nswa asd sore yvur old, rickety on horse waon a i mens In a bos containing a number of mouths. The chetnktU coostitcencs oi i "kerridg. Or telling a person who i iron fitiugs and then to tako the box j the strawberry are a rwninar votatOe has been trying to please you that he j out for a drive or two on the jolting ' aroma. suzr, mccikii pectin, citric ls given you pretty good "sahtisfahc- road of the day After Becker had maKc acids in equal parts, iroody tkin." Or sayuig that you "remember supphed so large a number of his coun- J fiber and water The fruit is Elect or sueh a thing, or that yon have been I terfeits as to alaM-t clut the market lagiuo". onewht tart aad sacca- experimental purposes in the laboratory. Fourteen sickened with it, some of them dying. Ur J Lewis Smith in Babyhood. Itedielnil Qualities or Strviwbertles. All berbali:s agree in pronotmcing j strawberries as wnolesotse and bee- tleial beyond every other Pugjfch fruit. Then- smell is refreehing to the spirits. "stoppbV at Deacon Somebody's and I he coolly turned arouud aad confessed. other such expressions. ! and turned an honest penny by pro- One oi tay friends had a Kttle inarbla duciug sets of hb dies, so that now statuette of Cupid la the parlor of his there arc few of our large coUecttcot country house bow, arrows, wing and rine. It b eojveifclhr nisabie ia fa thutitaatory and petrsi fwvers. aad for c-Atarrbal soce throats. - -Loodoo Tit-Bits. all complete. A visitor, indigenous to f the regton, looking pensively at the figure, asked the Udy oi tlw house "if that was. a statoo oi her deceased la fcmt r What a deUctons, though om wUat votHwUrous, bievnraphy. tociaL educational and .rothetic, is that brief question! Oliver Wendell Holmes. Little boys, who are foolish eaogh to steal pear that are unripe wttj do weM t avoU orchards that are aader the UMgbterisJ furudictiott oi the West LoadoM police court. Ptolwbly by thisthtw (iorg Webbing and John SuHtvan haw rued the day when they trespassed oa the grounds oi Mr. Ufeh ard Hyde, a liauuMersiMith sojfcstijr, Iwthe pttrjxcsooirbinth proprie ter oi hb laMuature fruit, (or. hu;ed oi tHlrui thetu to be whipped, Jir. lartridjs ennkted ujvo th4mthesr- wrer poniiheat of revioiris,; ech oi Use juvne oSenders to sU tswt whkh fee hid pfoc&ed, "I hope tkey will Mas yoer stctKsclss aiiie,"" otuervwl tnat uo not possess specimens of Becker's die. -Atheaxuia. Uumitk tlabr Not ISpatar. A boss barber in Chicago declares ' that it b all bosh about people net i waatcng to be talked to in the chair. ' He once thought the other ray, bat f after hirmg a dosub joeraey uaa he i changed his opinion. Nobody would patroafct the journeyman after discov- erin$ he could not talk, aad he was i Au Hxpiuliw DUE. j Mr. Caaby Oh. Thas. the baby has f swallowed a hah-pia' t Mr Cuabr That's it . jest as I evx- peeted. Xow yoall waat tsssoey to bey sosase Msore It's aothteg bat I Money, anoney. mut ib thb hosse the whole biss-ed taut 111 bet thai hib; Imls llowed uture than City doUor" wottli oi L.irm ia the las: three wnwihrt. Now uwiTinw. this t.C. .. . . ... ... . -L "Occ&siosultv 1 1 T a s m ip -ci oere enaer .? m ;& rut jijc wx)m4 &au dova to cottuhkck crub tike t& 83 or YU Uov tW rvoioci whr tKrWlfiYf HUtkisoY ... that the average man comes into a shop ' TQ aadecstaadl-yew York Epoch. and takes a chair he b much disap-1 ' pointed U the bsrber dcesa't eatrtia . K.injr iutuua.J. hha. I kno I have cutoer who, nif-1 "k entertaiaii me to enurtaia thetB. Ev -swe. jMi-uoir co yoa sasew ne was i from sy yl Jtpect eiuLtse. A Qt.tWa Tr-at I ri. ( Jj&cj Wefl. he seetsed to be quite The. comnsrbon "BKad as a beetle' ; felt of BAiersJ ls, wis irookal at i b & farafliar one, aad it is as fahe as it tisaes aad at others eaV ; had steel blue b ftmtKar. Thb fassect, la its rapid eyes aad a pfajay are aad -cul black ttiht during the ewukg. often strilM hair. - PK&fcarg Battesa. ttv u, iMti . 4i v , w,a" ax v jiw wu re wanam i - .aol stcImV k I The s easacy dals aad lhli have beeo reeaaded to kw dlSSCiS ,PP , f. - J trade aa workhoc!, Lottdoa TWev-rash. ' ''T? , Y "" a ".- , auporew port x tke syswa, by Mca - ' t UiAiOiX LmMjt- ta ferrttty of the earth b kt ap. IWas Watr SyfOys ! Imperu) Kosm sets au example tkut ' throws New ek utterly into thi sfioJ. Oneci th earnest bosk jtt duets lor that city was Uty4hree tn& IdBj. la th Niu oi the thupetor Xerna Kucu was. suff&ed by de dif fere&l qdHa. -Uh l,GCt,tXs) gal. toes ol pan water daSy. Liter th aiabcroi ataedacct rose to twwnty- , tour ami Usa supfly to aearly double , th noiatety sit ttteatioi. It has teea eakuUsd that fer aa etta&ated poswduksa oi L.CtXQ0) iaer wm 31 J CHaVvuphsdc4purwatrdsily. l CLEAN! I f jhu would l qKmu ,iHd hayo jor dotiws dom m the noatostand dnd&jidst wwiar, tskethtm to t SJ.ILM STEJLH LAUXDKY whow all work kdRebrrbit klior ukl in Uw kWtet pnjtupt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street. P 11 m -. e- c 2. W -: c - v c c o o CO c tr1 '0 G O m fa ritorEssioicAn c.vr.us. ST. HICIIAKDSON, Attorncr nt law, . nince up stairs In front rooms of new iiu-Ii bliiok itiruerl-'oiniiierclnl nnd Court vtrvcUi, Bi.iem,On-(ron. lOUN A rvllsON, Attorney at Inw. f) ltinni-. mia i, lAitu & Uush's bnnk bulitiji'tr, b ittn.unso" 811r U. r it'.Vi!.. W.ll. 1IU1.MIS8. . mi l Uol.MlM, Altuities lit liw. I) umce iu IJusU'a MooR, fceiween Bute 1 t.nt, oit taun'I st. u iU.WV. .M. W.I10NT. w. ii. 1'it.vrr. . IIA'V, l'ltAtTi UU.N'T, Attornejs nt O law. iitllcoovcrCiipitnlNntlonuIUaiiU, -me m, Hirvoii. KI110T1UXAI. UolvcBily. -THE- JM1..MON KOKl, attorney al Inw. Suleiu, sSun. Ulhee U-III3 la muon .uc.;. liregun 1 v'AKLA A. U1M4I1AM, AttoruyH nurt XJ onliuselor! nt Inw, M'I.jiii, ukv'i iiutigiib;tmeloIttierecoid!orAlurluu 6jiinO,iuclucllns Hlut auJ blcoli luilei oi Miletn, tucy hno kpecinl Incllllies lor ox aiullilii,; titles toieul estute. illluet. in ttiu Mipmuo eourt i.uil In ttiel.ite depui t ments will receive prompt attention. 2 It, V. H AiaiT, pbyhlolun nnd rur peon. Ome In kldrldge lili-u, ,-n-i, oregjii. UB'.te hours iO to 12 u m 2 to 4 p. in. 171 lU,mU)HOOK,M.D.,l!omcopntliNt J2;, Otllio 153 Conn slreel; Itceidei ce Sl7 liikli Mreet. OeLeml irclli-e. splKl utlonllou given to iUmiim. i.f Women and vblidicn. DH. J. M.KKKNK, Ueutlst, Oflli-eovcr the White Corner, Court and Com liierclul stretls. DU. T. C. SMITH, Denllst.W State btteet, -ulei.1. Or. lintshrd dcntul opcr:i tR'Dx uroverj de'iipllou. l'alul&iptra-iloiinspei.-l.ilty. U. I'Utm, Architect, 1'Inns iptel IT. Ik-Hl lulls nnd Buperlnteuuenoe lor ml cMret. of buildings. Ollice V5W Coin uiticiKi bl., up tstulry, i t A McNALIi, Architect, New Bush V,. tiii-.Mni.il block. I'lunsandHpecincii ii..n hi nil i liisseool of buildings on short iv-t e. .i.nrlu'.LUJcaceof work promptly .. ilhRei. a&.tf OLDEbT, LARGEST, Least Expensive AND MOST HOME-LIKE Institution of HnruhiL' lu the nortliwest. .-".Ii Ftiidctil-i In l(iS7, itv-i In 191 an Increase ot nearly to per cent In four years. Graduates students lu Art, Business, Classical, Law, Literary, Medical, and Musical, riinrmact-utirnl, H-lcntiflc and theological conrsi a. 2sTOI(rAL COUESE. (Irnduntes Irnm the Normal Courso have u'l thendMiniucis or graduates from tho Hlftte 'orirjil selionli. Bct'er lucitltirn for tenchlne noxt year tlmu ever before. Fii-slTcrm Begins Sept. 7, 1891. For cntIoue, with full Information address KKV. tEO. WHirrAKKIt, D. 1). Vic-. 6'.llw Sjilem, Oregon. R J JIcCAL'.STlAND.CU-U Sanitary and Hydraulic Kngineer. U. s. Deputy mineral surveyor. City surveyors office, Cottle- furJshur&t Block, Salem, Oregon. .HCSIA'ESS CARDS.I RICK A ROSS, Blacksmiths, all kinds ol repalrlngund carriage woric. We have in our employ Arthur UIo e, a professional Uor-hier. iilve us a trial. 4-n JOHX KNIOHT, Blacksmiti. Uors.. shoelngandrepalrlngabpecialty. SliO st the foot of LUberty street, Salem, Oivgon irotf PJ. LAKMEN A CO., Manufacture ofal . klndUofvehlcles.Repalringaspecial ly. Shop 45 ttale street. AB. SMITH A CO., Contractors, Sewer . In:;, Cement Sidewalks, .Excavating, ttc: All work promptly done, Salem, Or. Leave orders with JDugan ilros. 4.-I&-IU1 rtAKPET-LAYING. I make a specialty 01 J cat pel-sowing and laving; carpets taken up and relaid with great care. House cleaulug. Leave orders with J. H. Luni. or Buren A fcon. J. G. LU 1IKM AX . JOHN GRAY. Contractor and builder. Fine inside finishing a specialty, lio Commercial street, saleru Oregon. 1 EO. HOEYE, Barber and Hair dressing T rteirlors. Klnpt hathd It 1 h. tnv u Commercial street, Salem. Capital National Bank SALEM Mrffc - OREGON. - $75.l)9H - - - 15.000 R ia h-jt r rt- ii ,. V, . iLAKTLN, - Vice-President. J. H. AJuBERT. - - - - Cashier. DISECTOSS: i V. T. Gray. w. W. Martin J.Ji.Manln. E.S. Wallace. uz. v, . jL.ctat-. j. h. Albert, T.MeF.ritton. LOAMS MADE E To airmers ca wteat and other market- aie pcvuccie, coosigsea or m srore ertlier in crtvate trriairfes or IpcbiicwTireliocieiS. Sub iti CiT fiinuU & ii Pii COMMERCIAL PAPER SOfjeocnt-l at rej.-ocjN rJte. DraTU drawn direcs onXer York, Chleaffo, San riM-n5.rwim uoocon, ran, tjenin Honr Kon and Colectta. first PO a r. llll uu lonal Ban h. SALEM, OREGON. XArLKOX DAVIS . J. REYSUUH JOHK MOIR President. -Ve Proidet. CasUer. GENERAL BANKING ! ! ltakMkcm liettas4. Sa FraneiscQ. aiMl J1. IAtcil adv&s- made ot vkU.w4t.kora,ai Kr prfy at rwciatlenlt!!. WILLIAMS & ENGLAND BANlvING CO. ciwt.il sfecs, sit &iK im,m hiUkiknM&e.. ! HMl M-llllillil ... . . vrrr p'ji.. . c.x ' i iwwm f "fr"'- tt HU6H MrAKY- .Quk! . MWKnrwBa Sea. Ku.n-B. ts J. A. lhlV RvhlniBh & Oossay. Silk : Lh7 IMcwt Mek. & -. , , ' 41 MfeM f . Narr Llin '9tx.e. - ., ljt $bOO Reward !zrJyr'T,f"rti"iM, .SH.'StrrTSKXws c luSi Portland University SEPTEMBER ltll Beautiful and healthtul site near the city. Expeuse-i as rea'ouable us any other iusil tutionoflearnlUKon the coast. Cltu.sSc-.il. Literary, ijclentitlc, Theological, Prepara tory, Xi'nnal and ItuslnesH crtirsei atu dents of all grades receUtd. creful ner slRht and direction riven to ail students. Ladies' boarding hall undt-r exrerienciN: upervliou, I'mfessoM of excellent i-chol-arhlp and much experience tmplojtd. For Information address, C. O.STRATT03S",D. D., Portland, or THOS.VANSCOY.D.D., Dean of College, Port land University, Portland, Oregon 17 dw " Agent, lotN-r!lt '''IniwLH'.'I'iiN,.. " JT V r . n TO Linn on B..i . . . 1 FFAR je. ui....:SI siTbm. "1 nrtlllL Hoom H. nit. .. .- rJl ' -"'uainblKni PENSIONS ' JD.C.SHE HM t.P'Si fusion mrt i IU XI. V.alf. vm... '-" 'titX J state Andn noA w EAST AND SOUTf -VIA Southern Pacific R00f. Shasta Line! CAI.lfOK.VIA KX1T.CM TRA1W ! ii-r , ...w . .. ": 1-U- '1 'y" Apt, souiii. i ;;a 7.-0C p. lHI'll PnrT, r-ij?' Ilil 1 . --.aUU .. w. u .J. ,11. 1... ..om. u.it ... .' cm ciM u.lu. i ar, Mm Iran. Lv $1 A hna frnlno . T - . - .- Or-gon City, Woodbntc, iSJ$m Junction City. Irving ,., Aijgkl RflM-ltr-wn . , .-r. I " i Ai.1. UA0j5 THE STATE AGR1C0LTCRAL COLLEGE. Opens Sept. Sth, 1S91. COURSE OF STUDY arranged eiprely to ! tel the mt,1, oi the Farming and Me chanical Intereoto i the stale. Large, comodioiis aiid x-e!l- cntlljted ttnildingo. 1heColIr;o iv located Ina cul tivi.iedand CuiIiUmi community, and one ft the healthiest in the State. MILITARY TRAINING. Expenses rued nit exctsd 1150 f:r the Entire Sesilon Tito or more Free Scholarships from eery cmnty. Write fir Ciatalojnie to 81 B. U AKMOL.U, Pife., Corvallis, Or CoDsemtory of Music. 8.-00 a. m. lir2 a. in 5:40 p. in. Lv! Ar. hoeburg lv,? I'ofuud i'l l.r.i Albany Local, Dai'y ,hx fjTs -.V., V- . '. . l n -""J 1' al ft00p.in.lAr. A !lKiny Lvjj DFTf i II l li in , t rn m immo i vubXAi tiitm MMfti1 TnilDIOT n rrnit n rtl ivuiijoi oLrnrtuuLf ror KccotiimoUutU'n ot necraa iMa'CDgtrk a:tuc.l.i.ct t-iezpnss irtta M Siife fli'viikr,, liiteiin fe aud CewaWis: DAH.Y-HV5.Cfi1 gCMllr T'iia in i T.i. . f. flYrtl TiTT flH 1 J:lu p. in. i Ar. i v-. n Ms I t! I e j At Albany and Conallia coasad inuus wi uit;uu iarjiic luumytd. tJPREaSTRAIX t DAILY EXckmn-J t40 D. m. I Lv. I'O.tUuU Ar.l 75 p. m. I Ar.iIcHlnuTllIeLY.j M, The bet oreanlied Music Sooo! f-n tV North West coast. One hundred suiifi" muic students the pat scho-j year. West nnd lat.-st u ethods of Inslruetto:. t-ti - j -e :.r HirtDo, Voice, Vinf-n, t'n:a. Har oioov. Ci'Unier point, and n.iisics-. esip,--ItKr iSJ.il the b.sbr f.-rni Dtplomn f n:n-t rn ompt(tkn of ronre. er- t erm irs mod'jiv, e; loraoerTio. send :or RtUWvue or Mldre- Z.M.rVRVIN, ;'"d4t Mnriral Director, aloiu Or GArsv cc'S?.r. -a:ro, Oregon. W.I. S0t, President. . v ArmstroDf , Manager. Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Pennmanshlp, Esgltsh L-eparunenti. 8ludents admitted at any time. Catalogue free. Through Tickel Ttoatl poinU E1ST and SOUTH ror tiekets&ndmll inrnrmtinni. xa. rates niips. c apply to to (t r.P. R(jGR:f AMI O. K.Uldftd ... KOIU1LKH. Ia PII5S O. BALL0I7S KINDERGARTEN. ChrlsUaa church parlors, comer High inc Center streets. V JI tnstrucs children fter the bet modem methods. Hours ironi 9 a.m. to lJo'cloci. Visitors Invited. A GRAlir fi of the MISS THOTA'TOY - -.. w.. , ureaaen iABerva to ry of mssic (Germany.) W1U open her rooms, 6 and 7. Bank bulld ing. the 1st rf September. Will teaen vo cil and Icstrumeatal music, afco German nd French. SiJtf MM E. STEI1K,! i Teather of raa'tc. riano aad Orran. Can t ea at Cosxrratory ot siostc or at home. ill Eth street. ITJSIC ' MISS AIHRA CHAXDLEB, Trocfeerof PtsuioaadOrfia. 2jS OKSage strwt. THE YAnuiNA ROB OREGON PACIFIC M! And Orepm lie eiobment steanv.hfp line, jmilestlioiteil ltime than by any otliei iiatl t-isss inii-ugn ras-nter anaipi .rum lTKiiauu ana an poinuwi lauiene v&L r to and Iroin Kui TIHE SCHEDULE. vKieeptBdSl LeaveAloany Leuvtf Oorvauj. Arrive Yaocna Leave anxna Leave Cor-alLs rrive .Vlbany - O. A- C tzaius connect it JSui'l CVjrvallU. I tvi.j. n-.-A .. .nAt i TAODI sith the Oregon i-.ttlcpB.tnlW'"! jf rarihfi b.-iifn lMriian Krineijco. wrivrw TSOHTIS. Kxralltic. Friday, Hi WUUmette Valleyjce-iiy- '?! KmlUn. in 'ii 1 1 I WiUiucette ahty, HaBJij-F-u-AUon, Tccsday ST!.'kXE-5. rS0 WtUamette Valley rrt-aj- Willamette Vaej, ausiUy- It ill I- . . ' - kAflr .This company rr. M 1 ecange suicg car es iUJS-' .r; ,jd Wlttnmette aey itasu "Jf (, morwui -it- h lie fi t ACJCINA K.UF1 AgSi amuii- to arri at -sqjaw P-wwtrer 4 Frt.fMbtTJ UiotTor inx-rii.x3g? Jj 'J UT11 X ft X." - n- fcTlrT-U -.- m (I I liM."U Uk VV-- "T lv AjvoU St tnd 3. IM' ' o GC BOJIK Artw;-'ili i-4. Aj, orepja "jJl r- tt nienm 'r.C-s f?.jl fflSSPJ m MM cqf Stek ftllTiraiKlMtolWi ..i ! . U ,.-,ihn UdllKI ruieiii i m UL lilUlit tOtlW HEALTH. torn ftwtw, ir-. aj7S5 sa -Mn-iea li Li aaf fi-iK S ifS Mteiry fet tt V ifcaeu, fc n . 3f-Mtac lll. ?J Oo tr Btil. Tiraat. r?Jui&t Kuj, toii ST teWtssJ Am, boa tTnii Sfi . t Gsoatrlisx. ett J" wOTtr c-utuci Oci-ur-x Si?,ca, OItl t-r Uw c-Xcc&ti "Wa!nrl SnftdM-a: toi l . 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