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ir-"fWW,"rW,V'' "j1 ' jiMJiifMiyM tfftBSfQSSHVB THE CAPITAL EVENING- JOUBNAL. LS je & ? v THE CAPITAL JOMAL. PUBLISHED DAILY.EXCEPTSUNDAY, BY THE "Caoital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) Entered at the postofflce nt Salem, Or., as second-class matter. JACOB L. MITCHELL Manager Bee fourth pago for terms of subscrlp- 11 Advertisement to Insure Insertion (for the same day) should be handed In by I o'clock Correspondence containing news of In terest and importance is desired from nil paNo attention will be paid to anonymous communications. , Persons desiring the Capital Jouknai. served nt thclrhouscs can secure it by pps iat card request, or by word lea at this Specimen numbers seul freoonuppllca- ome'e, corner Court and Liberty Streets. TUESDAY. iNOVEMHKK J2 TlinnkHRiving I'rorlnmation. Totliocnd that public ncknowl edjretnent may be made to God for His unnumbered mercies, I do here by appoint Thuredny, the 28tli day of November, 1889, as a day of thanksgiving, and I would remind the good people ol this common wealth that no expressions of grati tude can bo moro acceptable to Heaven than are sifts from their abundance In aid of the poor. In testimony whereof, I hereunto sign my name and cause the seal of the state to be alllxed at the city of Salem, this 4th day of November, 1889. Sylvkstiik Phnnoyjih, fiovernor. By the Govekneu: Geo. "W. MoBkiih:, Secretary of State. The packing: trado Is all right un til It reaches the ury system, and then It Is time to interfere. Hetii Low, the new president of Columbia College, gets tho largest salary paid any college ofllcer In the Union. Seth Low, "I como high." The American Public Health As sociation declares that many trees in a cllv arc a source of disease. Since tho typhoid outbreak in New Haven the people begin to believe that too much shado makes tho liver tako umbrage. Hiair license in Oakland has sent thirty-eight gin mills out of tho business since the 1st of September. Ordinary peoplo would consider tlds a decided gain for tho cause ol tem perance, but tho cranks probably thiuk It Is only temporizing with tho evil and parleying with tho dreadful foe. The ordlnauco recently p wsed In Chicago, providing for women In spcotors to look after workshops and tenements where women are em ployed, and seo that sanitary meas ures are taken to keep tho rooms in a healthy condition, has beou com plied with. Five ladies havo been appointed by Mayor Cregier. Tin: centennial ol tho visit of President Washington to Boston and New England in 1789 was cele brated by a meeting in tho Old South Meeting-house, Boston, when a movement was started to raise $5,000 for tho erection of a suitable monument over tho grave of Wash ington mother at Fredrloksburg Virginia. Mit. Cleveland Is reported to havo said that tho recent elections in Ohio and Iowa were a vindication of his policy. If he did say it he must bo tho most easily flattened man on earth. To regard stato elec tions, mixed up with prohibition and Sunday laws and determined by personal considerations and local issue, as a vindication shows con clusively that Mr. Cleveland's bump of self-esteem retains Its normal size. Tiikiu: has beon invested in Tu co ma realty thus far this year abunt $12,000,000; In building about $."),000, 000; in tho Improvement of the Northren Paclllo facilities another million; in street improvements In cludlugstreet railways and tho Light and Water company's extensions aud additions another million; in manufacturing enterprises, of which nearly fifty have been established, there has been investe.l fct.OOO.OOO; total 2.',000,000. Because of local questions which Jangled party lines In tome of the November voting states, tho denic crata have "a right to howl." It takes very little nowadays in tho shape of victory to make democrats supremely happy, and it looks like a pity to grudgo them the meagre political Joy which they are now taking with suchyuuiyum unction. Think of a clock with a face 10 feet In diameter. San Francisco is going to have ono like that aud when It Is up the uiau who gets homo at 3 o'clock in tho morning under pretense of bo llovlug tho time to ho 10 p. in,, will simply bo "a liar by the clock" and a self-mudo pseudologlst. By tho way, tho minute huud will havo to hum to get around that faco twelve trpvf a ffeyt After all it doesn't seem to be necessary to inflate a baloon every time one desires to go up with it. A little girl in Chicago swallowed a toy baloon a few days ago, and Im mediately went above. STORY OF THE WILD WEST. And Fire-Side Chats, by Hon W. P. Cody, (Buffalo Hill.) Buffalo Bill is the Napoleon of American Scouts and Indian Fight ers. He is one of the greatest and most versatile characters that this or any other country has ever pro duced. He has won brilliant suc cess and renown in ull his under takings. He is not only the great est American frontiersman, but he is also an educated man. He is familiar with the entire history of our country, and has made a special study of the lives and grand achieve ments of the great pioneers, whose deeds of daring have won the ad miration and applause of the whole woild. He Is better qualified than any other man to write the great .tandaid history of American Pio neer Life, for lie helped to make that history, and his own adventures constitute the most brilliant and thrilling portions of it. His peculiar fitness for the work that he has so successfully accomplished was justly recognized by the Prince of Wales. Hon. Win. E. Gladstone, Hon. John Bright, and other dis tinguished Englishmen, when they earnestly requested him to write the "Story of the Wild West." In this request they were joined by nearly every celebrated general in the Amer ican Army, who, knowing Buffalo Bill intimately, knew that he was the man to write this Grand History. Tt Is a book that every American can feel proud of. He not only tolls of his own marvelous achievements, but also those of his comrads aud other great frontiersmen, including tho thrilling story of the Custer Massacre, General Crook's campaign and a thousand of other exciting Incidents, and lastly, a discription of ills wonderful caieer and success in exhibiting his "Wild West Show" among the Crown Heads of all Europe. Buffalo Bill's pen teas vig orous as his rltle was unerring, and his book will remain forever the great standard history of pioneer life in America aud should receive a glad welcome In tho home of every true and patriotic American. This great historical book contains over seven hundred pages and nearly three hundred spirited en gravings. The well-known publish ers, Tho History Co., 723 Market St., San Francisco, are tho authorized General Agents. Agents and par ties who desire to sell this book can secure au agoncy and liberal terms by addressing the History Company. Wo call attention to tho advertise ment in aunthes column. An Extraordinary M. 1. Mr. H. Kavaiiah, who Is lying seriously ill in Loudon, aud who Bat for many years in parliament for the county of Carlow, was, phys ically speaking, the most extraordi nary man that over sat in tho limine of commons, Wo have had, and still have, "blind men In parliament, and deaf men arc moro common than the constituents suspect. Mr. Kavauagh had ull his senses, but ho was without arms and legs. He had to bo carried into his scat in par liament. Ho addressed tho house always sitting, and was allowed to vote without going Into tho lobby. Ho was by no means a silent mem ber. Ho spoke frequently on Irish questions and sat on a number of select committees a, special lift hav ing been constructed to raise him to the level of the corridor in which tho committee rooms are placed. Dundee Advertiser. ADVICI". FItOM IIEKOITBTAIIIB. "Bridget, 1 would give all uiy wealth for , halt ol your health," 1 ."Sore, ma'am, you need only give fJ, for that's tho price of six bottles of 'J. V.S.', as tho boys call It. Joy's Vcgctablo Sartaiuuillu will male you a strong as me, uia'atn." Mrs. J. Uarron, ot 142 Seventh street, Pan Frauclico, write: "I havo been Uktug Joy's Vegetable Bansp&rllU with Imtucuso benefit It li perfectly splendid to build upucrvoui, ruu-dowu and worn out women." Mr. Fred. Loj?ol SS7 EUIi street, Mn. O. Werner, of 231 licrry street, and hundred ol others relate tho tamo ciiMirlenrowlth tho mini vccreubla julcci ot this California compound. KITKI'SV. This remedy Is Incoming so well known and so popular as to need no snecia! mention. All who have used Electric Blttcrstlng the same song of praise. A purer medicine does not oxtet and it te guaranteed to do nil that Is claimed. Electric Bitters will cuivalldKuihos oftlio liver and kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt rheum and oilier utlectlons caused by Impure blood. Will drive malaria from the system mul prevent us well as cure all malarial fevers. For euro of headache, constipation ami Indigestion trv Kicctrio flitters Kntlre-satisfaction Buanuiteed, or money reluudwI.-Prlce 6O0U. aud f 1.00 ier bottle at Dan'l J. Frv's tlrvgetorc, Wonderful Fish. I One of the most wonderful ol fish-1 cs is the one bearing the name of chlasmodon niger, or the great swailower. The body Is elongated, I of nearly uniform thickness most of. me lengtn oi uie nsn. l ne jaws arc very long and fitted with sharp teeth, some of which seem to be re versible. The manner of feeding is to grasp a tlsli by the tail and pro ceed to climb over it with his jaws. Astliccaptlvcistakenir.thestomach and Integument stretch out; the dis tended belly appears as a great bag. The lish will swallow (mother one six or twelve times his own sire. This rapacity proves his own de struction sometimes, as the gas formed by the process of digestion makes a balloon or his stomach that brings the llsli to the surface. As his hn italii n is supposed to be 15C0 feet Lelow the surface, this is the only way became to be introduced to the piibllcthrough thothicospeci mcus now on exhibition in iiilisc urns. lMtNburg Dispatch. mi ath ok onio, cnv or 1'(ili:iio, 1 Ltic.it cuuniy, .-. .'. J Flunk J. (Jlieney maki h oath that he is the senior partner o, the firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., di lug I. twi nes in the city of Toledo, county and state aforcald, and Unit said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every ease of catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. FitAXK J. Cin:xi:v. Sworn to before me and sulif-cribcd In my presence, this Oth da of De cember, A. D., 18S0. SKAIi. A V. Gj.BAf.ON-, Notary Public. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken in ternallv and acts directly on the blood end mucus surfaces of the sys tem. Send for testimonial-, tree. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 73 cents. While returuingl'roman excursion the Sultun of Morocco had to eross a swollen river to reach Fez. The Sultan crotsed sufely, but twenty of lite body-guard who undeitook to swim the river on horses were swept down the stream and drowned. A SCKAP 0K I'AI'tK SAVtSllint 1.11 K. It was just un ordinary scrap of writing paper, but it saved her life. She was in the last stages of con sumption, told by physicians that she was incurable and could live on ly a short time; she weighed less than seventy pounds. On a piece of wrapping paper she read ot Dr. King's Now Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it helped her, she bought a largo bottle, it helped her more, bought another and grew bet ter fast, continued itji use and is now strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh ing 140 pounds. For fuller particu lars send stamp to W. H. Colo Druirgist, Fort ttmitli. Trial bottle of this wonderful discovery free at Dan'l J. Fry's drug store. Only policemen and stars are al lowed to shoot on the streets of a woll-resulated city. A tailor requires many yards to cover a man, but a burglar will cover him with a small revolver. A WOMAN'S DISi'QVKKY. "Another wonderful discovery ha been made and that too by a lady in this country. Diseaso fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years sho withstood its severst tests. but her vital organs were under mined aud death seemed imminent. For tlireo months she coughed inces santly and could not sleep. She bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption and was so much relieved on taklnc first dose that she slept all night aim wiiu ono ooiiio nas neon miracu lously cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lntz." Thus write W. O. Hamrick & Co.. of Sholby, N. C. Get a free trial bottle at Daniel Fry's drug store. With Mr. Wanamaker's now scarlet stamp, every letter would bo red before it left the postofilce. In case of tho bond frauds dlstauco lends enchantment to the ex-trea-urer of tho state. Necessity (of bringing homo a generousstiingof fish) Is tho mother of invention. Jeatness Can't Be Cured lly local applications, as thoy cannot reach tho dlncaeed lnirtlon of the ear. There Is only one way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitutional remedies Deafness is caused by an InllaiiUHl condition of the mucus lining of tho eustachian tube When this tube gets Intliimeil you haoa rumbling sound or Imperlect hearing, and when It is entirely clix-cit, ilenfnessls the result, and unless the Imlamatlnn can bo taken out and this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing will bo destroyed trover; nine cases out of ten ate caused by atarrh.iwhlch Is nothing but an intlamed .tindltlou of tho mucus surfaces. Wo otter One Hundred Dollars rewnnl for any 1111.0 of catarrh that cannot be cured by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Price 7.V. per bottle. Bold by all drug, glsis. K.J. Cheney ACo proprietors, Toledo, O: Five of tho Barnards, nioon shluors, who killed Henry Sutton last January, In Hancock county, Tenn., will bo hanged on tho 2;ld of November, tho supremo court af firming tho death bcuteuco of tho court below. liuckltVs Arnica Salve. Tlio beat salvo In tho world for outs, limit, sores, ulcers, salt' rheum, fever sores, tetter cluimxHl j lunula, chilblains, corns ami ull skin I eruptions, and positively cures piles I or no pay required. It Is guaranteed I tOL'ivu crrcct satlsmcllou, or money reluuded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by Danlol .1 l-ry, drug- KM w, f .a t H1,.nhi.. iniw..i " lml, ', tl' " 1Us,,;rt' composlttou for a futtwtll benetlt? 1 Wliy, c.t.t, pfcomw. Catarrh s a constitutional and not a local disease, ind therefore It cannot be cured by local ap ilicatlons. It requires a constitutional rem. the blood( eradIcat'es the'lmpurlty Fhlch causes and promotes the disease, and Catarrh iffeets a permanent cure. Thousands ol teople testify to the success ot Hood's Sarsa larilla as a remedy lor catarrh when other reparations had railed. Hood's Sarsaparllla tlso builds up tho whole system, and makes rou feel renewed In health and strength. Catarrh 'I used Hood's Sarsaparllla lor catarrh, ind received great relief, and benefit from It. rho catarrh was very disagreeable, especially n the winter, causing constant discharge from ny nose, ringing noises In my ears, and palm n the back of my head. The effect to cleai Catarrh ny head In the morning by hawking and spit Ing was painful. Hood's Sarsaparllla gav ne relief Immediately, whllo In tlmo I wai mtlrely cured. I am never without Hood'i larsaparllla In my house as 1 think It Is wortl. ts weight In gold." Mns. O. B. Gmn, 1021 Eighth Street, N. W., "Washington, D. C. Hood's Sarsaparilla told by all druggists. 81;alxforg3 Prepared onl ij C. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass IOO Doses Ono Dollar SKff 'J'O-HnW I l. I III J UlLLAUmU LiAJJ THOMAS JJUKHOWS Ilns Just received a new lino of tho latest style of hanging lamps which will be Bold at the most reasonable rates, we nlso enrry n. full line of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, to do ceo, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fall to sample our new line of con- iectionery. No. 22(1 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, DORRANCE BKOS. Penlcrsln eery .trIoty f OREGON LUMBER. DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! Lumber Delivered on Sliorl Notice. Ymdtit Hie Agricultural! works), Salem, Oregon. Mill located four mid a half miles northeast from Salem, on the John Martin donation land claim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord. Call and see us before purchasing else where. d-w FOR SALE. A Span of Mules ! Wagon and Set of Harness! A BARGAIN FOR SOMEBODY Call at this olllce for particulars. OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) C1IAS. Ji SCOTT, - - Receiver. On and after June23 18S!) and until further notice trains will run dally (oxcept Run day) as follews: BAST SIDE. Coburg Mull il'ortl'd Mall From Port land STATIONS. iTow'rd Port laud 8.00 am 0.55 pm 10.0H I'OUTLANI) liV VlAr. 8.15.p 111. root oi i aireei Hay's Landlnir. Ar 2.38 2.20 St. Paul's, 10.50 11.05 11.10 11.25 11.35 12.10 Woodburn, Towusend, McKee, MU Angel, Down's, Sllvcrton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland, East Side Junct., Macleay, Aumsvllle, 1.40 1.15 1.10 12.55 12.82 12.20 11.15 11.40 ll.SS 11.11 10.4S 103 1'J.SO il.:t5 12.11 1.0S 1.U0 5.50 .vie 2.21 2.1U S.13 3.(5 3.65 1:81 5.-07 5:55 O V Crossing, West Sclo, Crabtree, Splcei, Tall man, Plalnvlew. Urownsvlllo, Rowland, 10.10 10.00 9.30 11.02 8.52 8-16 7.12 (MO a in U:50 p in Coburir. Ar Alt IA' L.v Commutlon Tickets at twoloon ts per mile on salejat stations havllng agents. Connection nt Mt. Angel with stages for and from Wilholt Mineral Springs and nt W'.Kt.lll...... (..1.1. k?y...I..L. tl...?ll .... in.. ... tralus for and from Portland, Or UI1AS. N. SCOTT, necelver. General Ofllces, N W Cor. First and Pine, Portland, Oregon. WM. SARGEANT, UKALKIt IN Wall Paper, Pictares K1A.M1SS. MOULDINGS, BRACKETS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS. Commercial Street, Salem, 0.. Put to Flight Xenousucwii and indiges tion by Wright'a Hop Celery aud Chamo mile littler, A healthful stimulus, and img" ana mvigonkunj, koi fj The Best Residence Localities In the city of Portland and other prosperous towns are those owned by men or corporations who have the disposition and ability to improve them. HIGHLAND ADDITION TOE OREGON Make I fc To tho 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 and around Highland, Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no ots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near future be THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lots in Highland Additon are 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 a number of residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of tho best class will be permitted. Residence lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over $1000. "We can sell you better lots 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 as 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 a rate of interest that will buy you nearly two thousand street car tickets every year. School Tax Notice. Tho school taxes of District No. 21, In Marlon county, arc now due and payable at tho clcrk'b olllce, No. 11H Court street, In Opera House block, Kalem. The snmo will bo deemed delinquent unless paid within sixty days fiom date. DAVID SIMPSON, School clerk. October 15, 1880. PRINTING. ONE OK THE LARGEST ESTABLISH, ments in the State. Lower rates than Portland. Largest stock Legal Blanks 1 tho State, a "d biggest discount. Send fot price list of Job printing, and catalogue ol legal blanks. E. M. WAITE, Hten'n Printer Salem Oregon. A numbei of ten-ncro tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Salem, nt prices ranging from f50 to 81U0 per acre. Apply to WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, (J-29-Im Opera House Block C, M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, ... OREGON. Headquarters for tho Willamette Valley for tho celebrated Columbia bicycles and trluycle. The Columblas are well known aro tho best made, and havo valuable Im provements for the year Those wanting machines will do well to call on or cones pond with me before purchasing. Ottico at Gilbert Bros.1 bank, 207 Com merclal street, Salem. of nr Of the Wlllamctto Unlver lly Salem, Ore- fon, the most successtul Music Hchool on ho Northwest Coast. Courses In music are equal toEastern muslo srhools. Yearly at- Tho able corps of teachers for tho coming school year will be Prof. ,. M. Parvln, Leona Willis, Miss Eva Cox; assistant teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hully Pnrlkh, aud Mlxs Maniio Par In. Branches tAtight are Vocal Culture.PIano, Organ, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teaching. Diplomas given on completion of course Wend for catalogue aud circular. '.. M PARVIN, 7-3Jd8m-wlm. icriiuuui-uiu imiriy one nuuurea anu 11113' NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Corner Kerry aud Liberty streets, N. E. cor from CliemcUeto hotel, Salem, Or, Good accommodations for commercial travelers, l'lrst-cluss rigs always on hand Charges reasonable New Express Wagon. WILLIAM HOLCOMB lias started a new express wagon aud ts now read; 1 lie dcpoi y lo delher baggage to and from I i, and to auy uurt of the city, of any Mu4 delivered, on short uugcuge 9Ui fltm lllUl ! -IS OWNED BY 11 And this Corporation is determined it John A. Carson, COUNSELOR, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW AND NOTARY PUBLIC . Member of tho Bar of Ontario, Canada. Office, 99 State Street, Salem, Oregon. REFERENCES AT TORONTO: Hon. Sir Thomas Gait, Chief Justice of Common Pleas; Hon. Jumes McLennan, Judgcof the Court of Appeals; Hon. W. P. R. Street, Judge of the Queen's Bench. Money to loan. W. S. MOTT, M. P. (Formerlyof Williams Grove, Pa.) Office for the present at RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Calls In tho city or from tho country promptly responded to. S-16dw2m Kansas House, Corner ot Court nnd High Sts. E. M, LAW, Proprietor. Vo have taken a now name but will continuo to servo ourpatrons with the best the market ntlords, give them a cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Glvousa call aud wo will do you ,jood. jno Chinese employed. LOANS. Loans negotiated and closed without de my wuea security is satisfactory and Title Good ! Principal and interest payable at our Salem ottlcc. Loans made on farm prop- Money Ready When Papers Completed Thoe wishing loans for improvements or steck: aro requested to call on us or cor respond. SMITH .. II a Mil. -mv Otlfce with Duncan Booth, tw State St., - ........ W.VfeU New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes has established a new fish Market on Statestreet. and he kpprwn cr.-i supply of flb, poultry aud game. Give him a cull and your order will be promptly attended to. S.iSMin New Butcher Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. AXCEYINE & JEFFERSON. Have opened up & first-class butcher shop at the above location, where they will b pleated to wn e the peoplo with the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS of all kinds that the market atTords. Ule them u call nmi i. ,ni.lnu.i ... superiority of their meat. M'""" '"" WUoods delivered free. MM ! to Addraon mm ATTENTION FARMERS! Single lots and acres. One half mile Weit of Salem P.O. Good soil, all clear and In fine condition. AU ready fer planting fruit and shrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on a nice street, and no city tax. THOMAS & PAYNE BN STATE ST. SALBM. Call and Sea T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIH NEW QUARTERS IN THK State Insurance Building, Cor. Com. merclal and Chemekete street '0-ltt A BARGAIN, If you have 8200 or $300 to Invest in business that will Clear You from $5 to $15 a Day Good lor fifteen years, without- competi tion, seo the exhibition on the corner ol Commercial and State streets. JOSEPH FUSCH. BLACKSMITIIING and WAGONMAKING. TOHN IIOL5I.TI1E RELIABLE BLACK O smith, has removed his shop to the corner of Commercial and Chemekete streets, where ho Is ready .to serve the public. He is now prepared better than ever to do all kinds ofwagon and carriage making and repairing; all kinds of black- ?"""""s uuu repairing, ana a general horse shoeing business. He has all kinds of shoe8,steel,trottlng, hand made, eta.and tits them In a scientific manner. Bpectul attention given to the construction of wag ons and carriages. Remember the place opposite State Insurance building. L. S. WINTERS, THE PEOPLE'S GROCER Carries a select lino of family groceries and provision . that are sold at reasonable rites. P. H. EAS3WS Salem Music Store Headquarters for Chlckering 4 Bon'i, Stelnway. Haileton. Colby and Emerson Pianos, Wilcox A White Organs. Cash or installments. 94 State 9-12dW Street, Patton's Block. BLACKSMITIIING and nORMEM 7 Have moved to 41 and State U where they are now ready for work. A our old patrons and friends are Invited t cull and see us In our new location. W ure better prepared for work now tbJ ever navlng secured mure room, JfH SCRIBERAPOBLE