Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 16, 1889)
BfTW'.M. ''jptfif THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUBNAL. "v '.fyg'' THE CAPITAL JODRML PUDMHIIKO OAIhY, EXCEITHUNDAY, liy tiik Canlfal Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Entered at tho poMofllre nt Hnlcm,Or.,as second-class matter. JACOB L. MITCHELL Mjnatter. Hen fourth page for terms of subscrlp lion. Advertisements to Insure insertion (for the (-nine iluy) should bo hnniled In by 1 o'clock. Uorresoiiflcnco containing new of In lercst arid Importance Ik desired from nil p.irtRof tho state. No nttcntloti will be paid to anonymous communication. rcrxon desiring the Capital Journal served nt their houses enn secure it by xk 11 enrd request, or by word left lit thin ofllce. Hpcclmcn numberK sent free mi nppllca tlon. Ofllcu, corner Court nnd Liberty Htrcots, .MONDAY. ..HKITKMIiKltlO, 1889 I). B. Flint of JJoiton Htlll driven onoflofthc hornoH ridcleii by Gen. Grunt, during it portion of tliewur. Tliu iinliiiul Im rwuiity-iiIiicycatHolil, milk while, nnd Htlll full or life. Hi'eicani: Kai.i.sIhu city of iid- ,l& vcrtUciH. A Haiti coiiHlHtinir of over 120 ca cm loadui with hardware for Ilo'ly, Mason, MnrltH tfe Co., of Biokiini KailH, recently left Chicago. Kach car was coveroil with placanln untiotiiieltitf that c.ir was loaded with hardware with which torchulld Spokane KhIIh. PATKNTS OnANTKII. The following pntentu have been granted to citizens of the Pa cific states during the past week and reported for this paper by C. A. fihnw fe Co., patent lawyers, Opp. U.S. 1'atent Oflllco, Washington, D. C. D. Best, Leandro. Cnl., harvester nnd thresher; J. S. Chadbourne, Ilosnmniid, Cal., rail Joint; F. W. Cook, San Francisco, Cal., saw mill set works; I). 1$. James, San Fran cisco, Cal., miner's candle stick; J. M. Jameson, Los Angeles, Cal., brick; Parker I. Pierce, Oakland, etispidorcj K. h. Itansome, San Francisco, Cal., concrete mixer; E. A. Rlx, San Francisco, Cal., rock drill; W. C. Taylor, San Francisco, Cal., merry-go-round. AN EAST-INDIAN GHOST. TllKyear I8S!) will he one celebrat ed In history for the number of ter rible disasteiH which havu taken place on laud and sen. All the ele ments have lieen up In arms and warred against the llfu ami property of man. It hitiih as though they were uttering a last tenlhle protest against the supremacy he Is obtain ing over them. Sixty years ago railroads were unknown In this part of the coun try, and the population of the United States consisted of over 12,000,000 people To-day we operate up ward of 10.r),(KK) miles of railroad, and our population lias increased to 0'),000,000. Sixty years aco the ag gregate wealth of the United States was less than $1,000,000,000; at pres ent It Is estimated at $.-.0,000,000,000. Over our l(l",000 miles of railroad 1 1 mie was curled last year 476,000 poople, and 000,000,000 tons of Height were transported. Uon Hie-ie lines are engaged 1,000,000 em ployees. Their equipment consists :t),000 locomotives, 21, 0(H) passenger ears, 7,000 baggage- cars, mid 1,000, 0)0 freight ears, The capital In vested in construction and equl meiit amounts to 18,000,000,000, and the yearly disbursements for labor and supplies exceed ((100,000,000 Ahi'HAIiT pavements are con stantly Increasing In popular favor, and many American cities are adopting them to the exclusion of all others for futuie Improvements. New York and San Fianclsco are especially determined to use asphal t tut) with which to pave thelrstreets, and tho former city has contracted for millions of dollars worth of this kind of paving, being convinced that It Is the very best kind in use. John Mulr, who has been explor ing in Alaska, snys that Huhring strait can bo bridged. It is only sixty miles across In tho narrowest place and there arc three Islands strung along in it. Tills would di vide the bridge up into four divis ions. Tho water Is shallow and lu many places not over four feet deep. The only trouble will ho from Moat ing Icotiurgs but that could be over come by constructing swinging bridge, Tmui:i: of the richest merchants in the country are comparatively young men. Wanainaker Is llfty one, Marshall Field of Chicago, Jlfty tlnee, and Phil Armour, llfiv-Mve OitAmiAiiiiY but nil too slowly the city of Spokane Falls Ih building up u lire department. The purchase of the new hose carts was a move ment In that direction, but to maku them cllectlvu there must be horses to draw them, swinging harness to facilitate a speedy start, an ellectlve alarm, a better hook and ladder out lit, u four-wheeled chemical extin guisher, smaller Hahcock extin guishers, chemical grenades, and lu fact all the modern appliances. Spokane Fulls has Just paid over $0,000,000 to learn the Impoitaiice of maintaining a thorough equipped tire department, and It would be folly not to utllle the Information acquired at such a fearful cost.- lle-vlew. Tin: President has appointed a long list of postmasters, also the follewing: Thomas II. Anderson, of Ohio to bo minister to Bolivia; 1'Mwln Dun, to be secretary of the legation to Japan; Arthur V. liar rvtt, of Massachusetts (a brother of the editor of the lUwtou Advcitlscr) to Imj secretary of the legation to Voiuuelu; NY. It. Gardner, Jr., of Indiana to bo second secretary of tho legation to Japan and the following censuU: Joseph T. Mason, of Vir ginia MhiiIicIiu; lleruard Much ill oy of New York twin of lien. Dan Maeau!ey,ox-iu:yorof Indianapolis) t Managua, Nicaragua; Aullck Pal mer of tho District of Columbia, at Dresden and John D. Dvlillc, of Texas, (sou of Olive Logan, tho famous newspaper corrcMiudtut) at Hristol, Kuglaud. Tin: New Yorkers can hardly be railed a spontaneous people. It Is wjveml mouths since the project was proposed of putting tho Washington memorial arch erected during the recent contcuntul celebration into enduring marble; but up to Septem- iHTOiuuuiy fin,vnm oi inu ?um,imj required had lceu laUcd. Mast of this amount, It apears, has Uvti contributed lu small sums, the rich hunkers having failed to go down Into their (hkUcIs, In all probabil ity I liu urcli will lie erected, but the solid vltUens who will ride under It ' In (heir own. tutuuuU will not bo able to contemplate It with that wit-, Ufaetloii which a man usually fcvls Allies. Wiapprd in n Kiully tutltn'd gnwn Alnnul pair my brlnr brown And wiitch tliu iiHhes Hcttlo down In lambent Hashes; While thro' thublae, llilvlc, curling hare, I Mlilvo with feebloeycH to gaze I'M)ii tliu half forgotten days Tlint lelt but ashes. Again wo wander through the lane, llcneiith the tilmsnnd ontiiKnln, Across the rippling Ileitis of gram Wheio Noflly splashes A Hlunderbroolc 'mid tiuiiks of fern, At every sight my pulses barn, At every thoiiKht I Hlowly turn And Had but ashes. What Hindu my lingers tremble mi AKyoa wrupped skclnsof worsted snow Aiotind them, now with movcuicufp Mow And now ulthtlnstics? Muybe 11k smoke tliit;i)llnds my eyes, Mnyhon teer within them lies; llntiiNl pair my pipe tlioro (lies A cloud of nshes. IVrlmpsyou did not understand How lightly flumes of love weie limned. Ah, every thought nnd wInIi I've plnnned With something clashes! And yet within my lonely den Over u pipe, nwny from men, I loo to throw usldo my mii And stir tlienshrs, Do Wltt.Sterry In Judge. Tho World Advancing. OpthulHiii has the best of the fig ures and facts In almost all direc tions. Itobert Ulfl'on gives us as criminal statistics In Kuglaud that there has been a decrease of over one-third lu criminal oU'eudcrs since 1810, and lu the United Kingdom a decrease of over one-half. This, too, while the population has been greatly Increasing. Pauperism has decreased quite nfi reinarknbly: so that there aro over half u million fewer paupers receiving relief In tho United Kingdom from 1850 to 1880. Statistics of the sumo sort are ob tained from other KurtiMun coun tries. F.vou Russia, with Its burden of poverty and degradation, has made enormous gains. The very latest news shows that Count Tolstoi's reformatory measures are accepted by tho ear, showing that tho government Is committed fully to the most ameliorating and pro gressive ideas. St. Louis (llobe-Demoerat. It ProTCd to lie a Ho-ContrlctorTwenty Fact in Length. Almost every town or villaRO has its haunted houso and tho little village settle ment of Wanda, in India, was no exception. Hero a number of English officers and their families live during tho warmer months, returning to their rcsoectivo commands later on. Tho rumor that Captain Beau- champ's houso was haunted was circulated by a servant a superstitious old English- ( man who bad followed tho Captain all over tho world, and was, all things considered, a faithful servitor. Thomas had for some days heard curious sounds about tho house. At first ho thought there wero rats or mice in tho walL Ho was awakened one night by a most extraordinary noise. Tho door-bell was ringing violently, and a struggling, writhing noise in tho wall of tho house not in ono place, but in several at once. This was followed by a complete silence, and as Thomas sat up In bed, his hair threatening to stand on end, he was post tlvo ho heard a long-drawn sigh. This was tho last feather. So, leaping from tho couch, ho rushed to his employer's room and aroused him, avowing that the place was haunted, and a few moments later tho en tiro household was In tho room. Tho notoriety so cheaply earned becamo exceedingly disagreeable. First came strangers, natives and others, who stood in front of tho houso day and night and looked nt It with wondering curiosity. Mutters stood in this shape for somoday?, when ono morning a party of jugglers passed through tho town and finally reached the haunted houso. As tbero wero a number of children In tho family tho porformors wero Invited into tho grounds and gnvo an entertainment. Finally, as a winding up, one of them took out a small oval bahkot, having an oriflco In tho top, and seating himself near it began to play a quaint air upon a fluto. After industriously playing for a few mo ments, says a correspondent of the Phila delphia Times, up through tho holo In tho basket came tho head of a cobra ono of tho most poisonous of snakes up camo the hideous head with its hood that gavo a malignant appearance to tho roptile, and when twelvo or fifteen inches abovo the basket it began to wavo to and fro as if in obedionco to tho measure of the music After tho snako danco or the snake "charming," as Europeans aro wont to call It tho Indian snuko-charmer walked around tho houso and among tho bushes pointed out a holo which might havo been mado by a rabbit. To ono of tho native attendants he said that for a small sum oxtra ho would takoout a cobra which ho thought was in tho holo. Tho English ofilccr did not bo llevo It, but willingly submitted to the ex periment, and seating himself beforo the holo tho magician began his mournful plaint. For fifteen minutes ho kept up tho noise, nnd then from tho oponing there appeared tho ugly, hooded head of a cobra. Another holo was soon found, this being dirootly nt tho baso of tho wall of the house. Tho man examined it a fow moments carefully, and then began to play upon tho fluto. Hardly had tho group gathered about tho porformor boforo a most romarkablo noiso camo from tho houso. First, tlioro was a sound as of escaping stoam; then a sound ofsomo great body striking tho wall and rubbing against tho timbers. Dust in clouds camo from tho holo and tho "charmer" started back In terror, over turning tho man behind him. Recovering himsolf ho darted at tho holo and thrusting his arm in drew out, not a cobra, but tho tall of a much largorsnake. Astonishment was doplcted on tho natlvo's faco and hor ror In thoso of many of tho spectators, us ho stood holding tho tip of tho tall, and iivo foot of tho body was visible For a second tho man hesitated, then re gaining his courage ho shouted in Hindoo stunco for the lookers-on to stand back, and taking a good grip upon tho tall ho pulled gradually buckward. Out It camo, foot by foot, Inch by Inch, 5, 10, 15, 16 feet 18, was thoro no ondf 18 foot of quivorlng snako flesh as largo as u man's thigh. A quick jork now and tho entire monster was cloar at least twonty foot In longth big enough to swallow a deor, und yet hold by a slnglo man. Tho natlvo was, however, not In tho loast discouraged. Ho clung to tho tail, and as tho hugo rcptilo turned toward him with an angry hiss ho gavo it a swinging motion by turning slowly. Grad ually ho lneroasod his speed, turning faster and faster, until ho seemed tho center of a whoel, tho spokes of which wore tho body of tho python. 8o rapid was tho motion. Oiat tho snake's body was porfoctly straight, and It was evident that as long as tho motion could bo kept up tho man was sufo, but If tho monster could roach him ho would in a moment bo crushed la tho hor rlblo folds of tho reptile, Tho lookors-on had long since fled, tho natives hftd gono shrloking up tho streot, tho Englishman ulono standing by, but even ho did not know what to do, as it was im possible to shoot tho animal as It was flying around; so ho stood a fow minutes aghast nt tho curious position of tho man. It soon bocumo apparent that tho charmer know what ho was about Not far from tho houso stood a stout flag-stuff, a foot and a half through, of solid toakwood, and toward this ho was gradually moving, whirling tho suako faster und faster. Now ho was with in tweuty-llvo feet of It, nnd suddonlv It dawned on tho few spectators what ho was about to do. This was to strlko tho head of tho roptllo against tho polo. Nearer ho came, whirling faster and fastor, until tho roptllo stood out like a whiplash, and then, wltha quick step forward, ho brought tho head of tho roptllo agniust tho wood with a crushing sound. Ho released his hold and tho great roptllo doubled up In convul sive folds, digging up tho earth and sondlng clouds of dust Into tho air, finally dropping limp and lifeless to tho ground. A wondering crowd soou surrounded tho dead boa, tho now bravo natives expressing their opinions as to Its site. Ono thing was evident that hero was tho "ghost." Tho big snako had in somo way obtained en- traneo to tho houso, probably through tho "fc&a. i U(A VEft The Chief Kensoa for tne great SUA cess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In tot irtlclo Itself. It Is merit that vflns, and UK fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually compllshes what Is claimed for It, is whal bas given to this medicine a popularity and lalo creator than that of -any other sarsapa- Mfrit Wins rlI,a or blood pnrt IVieill Y V 1 1 1 5 flCr before the public flood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt Bhcum and nil Humors, Dyspepsia, Blck Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins tho Nerves, builds up the Wholo System. Hood'n Nfirnnpiirilln Is soldbyalldrnf ists. Sl;slxfor$3. Prepared by C. I. Hoo ' l 'o.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass. A fire on board the steamship Al liance, when between Pemambuco and liahia, for New York from Bra zil, came near destroying the vessel on the 8th. The fire was in the hold but was subdued after con Iderable work. A W0MAYS DISI'OVKKY. "Another wonderful discovery ha been made and that too by a lady iu this country. Disease fa&tened its clutches upon her and for seven yearn she withstood its severst tests. but her vital organs were under mined and death seemed imminent. For three months shu couirhed inces santly and could not sleep. She uougiit oi us a bottjeot Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumntion and was ho much relieved on taking first dose that she slept all night and with one bottle has Iwcn miracu lously cured. Her name Is Mrs. Luther Lutz." Thus write V. O. Hamrick & Co., of Shelby. N. C. Get a free trial bottle at Daniel Fry's druir store. The Best Residence Localities 1 other prosperous towns aro those owned ly men or corporations who re the disposition and ability to improve them. In the city of Portland and hav HIGHLAN AD DITION -IS OWNED BY-- TH 1 WW And this Corporation is determined to Male Mos Attractive i ii ii It Is gravely announced lu tliedls patches from tliu Fngllsh licet that It has captured the White Star strainer Oeriiiaulu and the Ameri can Uuer llritlslt Princess and made their passengers prisoners of war. This Is part of tho mlmlo warfare Indulged In by the Kngllsh licet which went to see alter the review of KuijHror William. TOOK Tl; 1VHQX; MKUK'IXK. Hubert Siowsrt.of IVUluuin, rwently hd iMincorvipcrtfucv. lleuilte: "Catbuurlf i aud lulls sRlhied my (arc and nee. fer wix-lV Klually I precurvd a bottle of one of tho leailluK ar)atllta. To my urpiltolt mado matter worn1. Tlili made mo Kv,o (tlth lu fenaparllla. but leclus a Hateimut that Joy'a YrgrUblo PrarrUl dried up Will and faro eroptlout tuitead ( (orvlun more out, m the potash Mrarlllat do, I Wnight a tttle. Tho effect vrai aitouUh In;. Tho railmurlei and lull N't;au to dry ui, ami lu tun weoVt my (ace wai at vrrll and tmooth a cut. My brother uho tool a Wittlol wmca ouo'a course In a atorui may bo with tho MmoU'ucfll. Uoiikrt Stkwaiit, sighted, deserves tho thanks of Christian IVtaluma. t'al." mrougnom ao worm, mis wiuuow B. F. Whitman of Olympla has prune trees four t- five years old which will average S'l per tree. rroin one tree ho gathered iG0 pounds that brought three cents per pound. A few days ago D. Koynl, a logger, ran it deer into the Skykoinish river, W. T., aud the animal got so jammed between the logs that Mr. Royal was able to cut its throat with a pocket knife. 11AI1IT i.sT We desire to say to our citizens that for years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. Klng'sNew Life Pills, Bticklcn's Arnica Salve and Eleetrio Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. Wo do not hesitato to jruar- antee them every time, aud we stand ready to refund tho purchase price, If satisfactory results do not follow their tine. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits. Sold by Daniel J. Frv. druggist. Tho Earl of Five declines to per mit his wife, Princess Louise of Wales, to accept any share of the Parhinentary grant to the royal family. A wooden doll with jointed arms and legs was louud lu a sarcopha gus, containing tho skeleton of a young girl, lately unearthed lu Home. I To the city of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is Intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High land additions nnd around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company ruus through the middle of this addition, nnd no lots will Ik more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near luture be ' THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Aililiton arc High and Dry and Well located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings aud our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and u numberof residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over&lOOO. We can sell you better lota in High land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public, buildings and the business part of the town ns tho majority of the so called "Inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. With the difference of $700 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at n rate of Interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. . farmers, Mechanics SPECULATORS. Your uttent Ion W respectfully culled to tliu sjicclnl advantage of Win. It. White's Patent Gale, Which received tro highest honorx over glrcn UignlesntNewOrlenns World's Kulr Cull nnd nsk toseo Its wonderful nnd sim ple mechnulsm, which, In the words of tho Jury on awards. "Is a wonderful comblna tlon of simplicity . Al-so the Lone Star Hay Press, The price of which. S100, puts It within tho reach of thonrdinury farmer. Theodore l'.ilm, ngent. County rights fiirsule. On exhibition nt corner Liberty .l.l .IIIHUEIIVL-IR, OMICIU, Ur, W. S. MOTT, M. P. (Koniifi-lyof Williams Grove, lt.) Olllce for the present nt RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street?! n Calls In tho city or from the country promptly responuea io. e-ibawzm Conservatory of Music ll'OCII. The transition from long, liiiKering and painful sickness to robust health marks an epoch In tho life of the in dividual. Such a remarkable event U treasured in the memory and the agency whereby the good health has been attained Is greatfully blessed. Hence it is that so much is heard in iiraiseofKleetrio Hitters. So many feel they owe their restoration to health, to the Use of the Great Al- lenitive and Tonic. If you aro troubled with any disease of Kid neys, Liver or Stomach, of long or short Mantling you will surely thai Teller by use of JUectrlo Hitters. A numtici of tcimcro tructg of desirable Sold at 60e. and $1 per bottle at Dan- ml ,wlu one und a hair miles of Salem, lei J. Kry'a Drugstore. J AVV,r,yTo n,n,,n m " ' m lcr Bcre WILLIS A CHAMHEHLIN, Of the Willamette Unlver-lty tinlem, Ore gon, the most successful Music School on tho Northwest Coast. Connes In music nre equal to Eastern lmitdu tschools. "Yearly at tendance of nearly ono hundred und tiny. Tho nblo coips of teachers for the coming school year will bo l'rof. '.. at. I'nrvln, I-oonu Willis, ailss Eva Cex: assistant teachers. Miss Lulu ai. Smith, .Miss Ilally I'arlsll.aiul Miss Mnmlo Ihirvln. Urn nebes tiuight nro Vocal Culture, llano. Organ, Violin, l'ipo Organ, Harmony, CouutcrHlnt, aud Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course ssend for catalogue und circular. .. at l'AUVIN. 7-25d3m.vlm. Small forms for Sale. The pope- has decided to send ti representative of the Holy See to i Washington in November to attend j the dedication of the Catholic tin'-! 6-2)-: in Opera House Mock holo la tho foundation, and had produced i verslly. mo mysterious sounds heard by the men. Tho uake-clmruiors had, aa Is their gvuerul custom, placed a harmless cobra in tho holo and before they hud tlmu to call It out It had encountered tho big boa, with the above result. C, M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, - Umbrella with Wlmtons. There need bo no further excuse for &1. lowing your umbrella to drip down the ueck - - OREOCN. Hie Cardinal Aiolililslnmof flnui. ! Headquarter for the Willamette Valley ., , ' ,-,, ' l,r the celebrated Columbia bicycles and Hungary, enjoys an Income of $400,-1 triiyrie. The Columbia ure well known mill it n-,u ii ii-Li frUlitn.iti ...i, rthubet ninde.nnrt have valuable !m ow. ituasauiso irishman wnoj,iroxeu.uurur ie y,r Thoe warning .sdd: "For n nice, unlet cIiiiieJFJ""""" duccut, alsy Job, I'd like to liea, omeo nt tnibert Hnw. Umkd? Com lllshop, sir." merclul treet, silcm. oi your dearest friend lu u rain-storm or i,r tieuieys iMiuie runulnc amuck of the hurrvinvr wayfarer survs a hearty appetite couilug from tho oppositudlrvotlon, ay tho l digestion, dispels uerv Clothier and FuruUhor. Tho ralnv d.iv ' aiai low Mums, ove 1RW rn It should be generally known thnt lion 'ionic in-1 and Increased ous depreshion rcomes lack ofi jc aliikut. nm . ctvllWlon Is ouo of the greatest profanity energy and wakefulness und will in- . provoker of wet weathor, and ttioKiiKtith-I Aim) new life and sttvugth Into the man who Invented tho Ktas window, bv weakest invalid. Sold b I). V. INHUllAI.'CB com pa ny. Klre and Ma rine. ' Balem, Oregon Mathews NEW LI VERY STABLE. Kxlustory Kote. Tbeinluoml, lodldeof i lta)i, hli hl tboUstltot nearly all other i mrro:itltla, attarV the Mood dlirti, Lcuco ( rcv Imiurlllo thmutih tho llu, rretlluc iwv U'lU and iuile. Jo) VCfttbl tsriiarr.l arts iinuHiivly. lu WKvtabla a .cia.uis Miinuuie II o various xrvtlo tnv. and IbtU ollniliuto all luilurllls Jll gtlXlllg llixill something wlleh llln I tV0t'ouutttretcUimiU,heuwarkun r m7 i,. i,vi,Mt iv vuiw, ii'ftar Th consist of a small o-al pievo of gloss, with , a brass or allver frame, which U easily mouuted tit a rib of tho umbrella, wlulo It i ttxod to the silk by sewing it through the I llttlo )ierforated hole lu tho frame, Tbeso window can bo placed in new or old urn brelUs in a manner which will not injure , the fabric in tho least As to whotlur the , umbrella will roll tip tightly hat not, how Vr, Ut wad af4rf t. in Ifinli tl'A) Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. JUST OPENED. i j ttorner eT and Liberty streets, N, E. cor from Cueiueketa houl.Bolc m.Or. Knh and Mill rulrr Itkh. tnllrr. miua and oj.ter in their mommi, On Ctwrt su U ikwite the oivra Iioum. ne hundred lUutn ehlexetw wanted. UtlKlKIt, lrplr, Uood accuaimodatloas fur com mere 11 DORRANCE BROS, Dealers In every variety of OREGON LUMBER. DRESSED AND UNDRESSED Lumber Delivered on Short Notice. ' Yard at tho Agricultural works. Snlem Oregon. Mill located four and a half mlle-j northeast from Salem, on tho John Martin uuiiiiiiuu iiinu cuiim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord. Cull nnd see ns before purchnslne else where. d-w Kansas House, Corner ol Court and High Sts. E, M. LAW, Proprietor. Wo have taken a new name but will continue to servo onrpatrons with thr best tho market ntlords, give them i cordial welcome to Our Home. Term reasonable. Give us n call nnd wo will d you ood. No Chinese employed. Store Enlarged Hnvlmr enlnn?ed mvktnrn f nm nnwui.in to supply jou with nil kinds of Groceries, v..., visum, iuuun.Ti. umcKcrs mm glass wnre. . Country produce of nil kinds always on liana, u you luivo not traded with me be- jure, i mpecuuiiy solicit a trtnl bellevini; I oui suit yoo both In prices and quaUty. THOMAS BUBROirS, Commerolul SStroot, Sulem, Or New Butcher Shop" AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEYINE & JEFFERSON. Have opened up a tlrst-chua butcher shop at the nboe locution, where they will bn pletued to serve tho people with the CHOICEST AND WEST MEATS of all kinds that the market afTords. Utve them &111II and lMmnvlmv.1 nflh. superiority of their menu. S-GooJ delivered free. IBUCKSMITIUXQ aod WAG0NMAK1NG. "JOHN HOLM.THE HELIABLE BIuACK tJ smith, has removed his shop to the cornerof .Commercial and Chemekete streets, where he Is ready ,to serve the public. He U now prepared better than ever to do all kinds of neon and carriage miiklneand repairing; nil kinds of black smithing nnd repairing, and a general horse shoeing business. lie has oil kinds of shoe,sleel,t rotting, hand made, etc., and tits them in a scientific manner, bpeclsl attention given to the construction of was on nnd carriages. Itemember the place opposite State Insurance building. BUCKSMITIHXG and nORSESHOEING. MEM FILE ft7'l tn 9R0 AM"T"canlemade Via IU Jp-CJU working for us. Agents preferrvu who can furnish horse and gU e their u hole time to the busluesa. Siore tiiuiiH'Uts m.iy be profitably employed b.o. A few vacfincle in itkirnttiknii iiiMd n Johnson A Cu., RU) Main u Jtlchnuind) . II. 11mm state axe and bBklBMs -r trvete. l-nrst-ehua rig alvny. haud nruT"2italSStfaB? bw.laes.ea. -- . iperieuof', -Sever hi bid about sedlug CiWffM rffa j Mt.D p jJr,v Js. r. , Ob, -JHTi5 Have moved to 47 anil a Rtata street. where they are now ready tor work. All our old patrons and friends are Invited to can aim see us In our new location, w aro bcttrr prepared for work now than cer having secured mure room. ll-tt WESrACOTT & NYE. Feed and Boarding Stable. u,-wllay vn't onu sold and delvrl, Htulilenu rwrv strew, baek f pettflff ( "111 IHj fmpggjgjMUk