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is"frvl,,"'yByi'"t ' ill fc THE CAPITAL EVENING JOUBNAIi. teSBBWi;! W CAPITAL JODBML TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. nxit.Y. One year by mnll ...... Hlx months by mail.. MOO . 2W . 1 !i'. Tlireemonms uy iimu. ....- ler week, delivered by can ier WKKKIjY. 10 One year by mall -. Six inimtli" by mnll. One year. If paid In advance -SIB . 7 . 1 0 . 5 BIX mllllSf " JH.IU l !........ Kor advertising rules apply at tills office AllSubscrlbcriitoTHECAl'lTAl.JrtJKNAi who do not sccuro their paper regularly will notify this office, giving nddrcss, nnd the matter will bo attended to at once. OiUcc, corner Court r.ii Liberty ptreeH He Skipped. A nm: who went under tho nc ..ie of Thouias Pcrii y, who hrs 'o jJ employed by Cc -t.ac.o.' LT on on the Mrrloii H.r ; B3wer, dec -ed . stcvar n-'tnat b. lem was too o v for Sm and un ., his ml'itl y he le.'l the ' le?,ver.sVe:Tl h'm for his- Jed rc.t; resort n,:y tin . -I 1 lit i '. I ;,'o . c." .'.n.s be.: iu l -Micn'-ar-m ! US y, Llr. M vo:, "-. vt" " ".";.. , ,,.i i contraorar go -j j ")" " each men's wugc 'J vd i -rns enve'.o; j, ant. in -he eyem -, distribute t'aem tho liiha c-c. Saturday Put!ly rtce'ved h c -; velopeand t"ro It oirn and pt j the money in lin pocket, u short thnc au;r'.vard hot-mo c e to Mr. MLm and hum.' . htm bi.ck the money sii.vln-' it i $5 short. Mr. Mr -on t Did him tun Ifany uiIh:Jo had ben nuu It had Oceu done at the b. tik nod he would go oiul sea them about K. Dui,ngbaturd..yui!l Sunday. IV.. tlly borrowed $111.75 of Chas. May; ers.fcS. CO of Peter Morrlron, 4joi Htvvy Ilrunard, 2. of) of Potsr Cv -tv, all fellow laborers, ho told luem all that 1 here had been : aine m's . i Inh'Twajca and tb.V, he won tho money to sel. 'e .lis bo.r-.l b and of .er Utile deo that he h.d around and wou'd n lay the mo.iey just as soon t be ov his r.ior.e Mondr.y morn !jf:.'. .iu n -A Partly tb'.the had irodo ru'. ; at I 'o ti Jk p.m. uli t l'o mr z had been p .... ." in the onvcijj r iihJ Pr... vw- ' re -1 ' r.?; tho monc . we : 'ttx fi- ntlv imtL ri dt nor when Pa. !y c me and v he xt.iitlrl finpnnr. tbn Mr M on gt -, 1 ho uiciioy. Mi Mnion had le. i ned of his I r ow r y tho several cmoiii) o oi niouu" im informed tho' 3 wrom ho owed V at ho lied received his nioiev. A . Parf'y hr.d rooelved ' tq irone'1-e worked about half nn lioe wj2n ho wis mL'.d. Wlien ..'o iron wenttotbob .'(" pe", his room vs." revealed tiio fi.tw rlilnil to va id"1 '. t li i orH.',- . , W '".I b:J c tiir. ? Ci cnt-:: I 7.0 1''3 l ' (i whom lio boiowfj nrnej, n; iC uvo wee'; s "oo bill Izliim!. Pt ' ttly is no dniibl ;, fat el. ss Liouiiil rel,r.Thisrct'3 s" .veprove.i. The men o. whan li uotowc i Mi'" money are a'l 'tibo.ln mon ii.nl n d this inuuoy bud. Io slioj'd .3 caught and punlsacd nevoro y. Mouk Thouiii.j at CiriM wa. Tho Alba ly Her IJ m.vh th..t en Saturday ono of bo I.istri.etor.iat tho Chum .wu Inu'an feeliool, ue r Salem, wis' Peu and, and mode serious chirca a n'r.st iev. 0. I . Irwin, tho supo.futDudent. Ho ai Iops that Irwin U d"3t-,oylng tho discipline by ordeilus tho pupils not to accept uny insti notion from tho corps of t'Hiulierri now o nployed tliero. Ho nays tbut Irwin's i.t: ductls att.Toiii'd to liis de ire is rid liiinseif of fie pr- 3iit eor and ctnuloy another. he p. Miis are at a lc a to U ow whom t .ey should obev. and 'oil.- trouble in liable to ar'KJ. Tit "orthnd Tele mini unvu nf tlm imn'.e: Irwin was appointed to t' o pt u ion al jut tnroa monnis ajjo um. iow no .u oantltuio ti liol.l tTn olko Is a query, w hi tl'o fact, r sn 'der-J that duri -r "io .-Jen lb.r K'it'.io- dist co'.ife ere) cm wp- found -it !'y of falsehood . .id lib a papor in U '"on, To1 bislioprep,,niai'di Ing mo e. J' vi.'o u .. i inruinst i!m i oh 3 el i id n ch ow; not bo misticd. h. t l- falt'.ifu: jaUd.ci'uy r:.st. Maui: Good Tt .i :. As.m's General Krel rlit Aimt lJt Portland, of tho N-rt'ieri Pae le, received a tovcun ytsu. 'ay i 'i J.T. bloKU', ken -t w iicn u. e i of tho AUii'K'uir i'3iv . : ie, Jr :(. iidvis mr itl.i of 3 n.'rlva' in IiOiidi.n on t iturday -.t, Novem ber Dili, of 'io steams,' i Aio'ne, with lliliO Iwlei of bops, s ! vied b a Hpeeiul tr.iln from J'tiy ' ',), h u. Meo'tertfc Co., on IhoOih ot o r, ron :d via ho Nortiiuru h Waoonsln Central, lliy PI. .. , Jort w.iyno iv um 'ano, care b e AtlainlolrausiMirt lino ,J.al i: j'3 theiio to London dlrcc; Tiiuli. tliereforo airlvul i'a '.okoi, ' s thlity days at'T "it'll den i.. v Vom Ptivalltip. Tlifislro ". end tra'nlo.id slilpiiiunt n .-. ov tuado from tho Pacillu eoo.st 3 ropo viatho Atiantlo bcabo J, !3 II rut lusi itieo Iio'iik th..t o Moiuana lost month. T a ; wore pothered .Win i. . v.. . o Wilhmett'i valley and . r ul l'uyu'liip. 8' urn1 iNJirnY. Tli in" .i; Mr. Ilniy whoow.ia nil i . e I "u the now br'ck nn CI? ; , i undo'' co.isi i'c io l ),i . o ie . Conimerelal uu , w . c tiio iulsfc;:jiic b , oo '-v Htrln crs on tuo .. oro j -ed Home nlii.. it u.l . Jfi receive .1 an i.. y i s iu . p'tilnm that I. t h o iiiu . ., wra conveyed n 'c;.: o cormr of Cottuo o .. 1). '3.1 -. and is now re Jug y. Uo 0. ee 11. il- l warned not to sol. no .ho Ln" ' its ho mbjht K-'t hint t nd In a b'.o "' tlmoaftsr ho wt"j found lyhvj b teen the re '.am. H'i ipji"! t 1 w not though; to uo wir'3ii. Arnci.JM or Im'OiU'ouatiov Arilcluiof lucortw. In 1 wo.-o ?.. wIJi tlobeciv,i ry of h ..1 j '.a dn"--follows: Tho Vdoi.i nj ,1 , capital sttck f.iO J 1 mrmi in sha va of the value . f (1. ) e.icn w 1 t lf, Leuvenworvli Julikjs Heubiier utni a, K. 8t rnw Incorporator. THEY MEET A3AIN. The Hoard of Trade Hold an Interest ing and Enthusiastic Meeting Onward tile Word. The Salem Board of Trade met at tho council chamber in adjourned session lost evening, with a large attendance answering to roll call, with President Wright in the chair, and Secretary Davcy at his desk. The minute.! of previous meetings were read nnd approved. The bill of Orogon Statesman, $5 w.is on mo.ion referred to the com mittee on advertising. The bill e: W. U. Telegraph Co., CO cents, wes ordered pi''d. The Morion Countv Improvement company and tiic S.ileni Abstract and Land comp ny made implica tion for member hip in tho board, and imoii ..lot'on the rules were sus pended nnd they were duly elected 13 such Kicmbeiirp. The coiiml'',e on amendment of consJ ut'ou e.ti: bv-'aws reported an nmondmeii' ' ection 1 cf the CjnV...ui;oii wie.eby the lnttingu 1 e . 'je held o . tho ilrst Monday of c: j!i mouth. The amendment w iLldnvtr un.il tiic next inest ingr. provided in the coi.stitutlon. 'Jhe rV'owit!'- resoiu.iou was pre fcjnfod aiid r .3r ho..ie ilibctHSion wt i adopted wl.ii only one disput ing vo'"o. upon a ei ling of the ayes and iuys: n:soi.UT'().v. Wnauas, The city of Ciiicgo is the z v t ciiurnl metropjiis of the Unl cdS.'-tT, e.nd brought to such irond posit-on largely through tho i).isiiicr on' Tnrise, push and H'j tr I'ly of il uonrd of trade the r.i t iutlli-'ently active in tho world, and WiinRKs, The biisinc-3 inierr t? o tiic cliy of S.'lem and the st. f of 0."e on !io more e'e.irly ident'cl t .ld'ideu.ilic ' wth tht-e of Ch'o -jo n 11 wit he 1 of any oilier c'ly c o? Cir IivCky moiiiitaius, e id .ViiKrc1 This city and si ow a 1" Oj1 of .rietuVlrp and o it'do '3 Ofiicogo through 't( o;(i () li.iue 10" tiic nearly ai-d lie o'li m oe.or io w'"jii th it bod . .n.', ou'e.' - . c " 3 In en.-ibi-nig 3 rep. o".. . '( OiCjon ' vo bly c.ii'bic is pn. luciiw.is, r 3.1 cub enliane .ho ' 1 "o 11 i ?ri .Icommcrc'-I growih and 'C -ue '.neat 0 our gi fc state, I jt bi:ere.oe, VzloXjrd, That the bo.i.d of vdo of the city of Salem. Oregon, . -oecifiidy ur-e upon our aonoroblo s snoisand representative '11 coi L, ' that, when tiio time comes tor tnj j.iusideration of ie question of loc.il 011 of the Inf, motional Fair in 1832 iliey uso their best ende:.v(j,s to V,3.iO I lie same tu C ici-.o, rcco0 nlzinit3 repro en .i.'o (,Pitrr.cfv,r, itj ability and w 1' 1 .invito piovit'e rortiie inimcisc p'or,ooe.ivo I lit ng and ila whole ouicd liberality in coiii,'! bull ng toward tho success of tiio g.eat event, and, IttTSOM'KD, That we earnestly re rjuuiy other boards o. trade through oat the sUte tc c oycrata witli us in ,'uis ni'vament b tlie passage jf r lutions sir ilia: .11 spirit t ) these, -.id lt':sojVi:i, That copies of theso iomiIiiIioiis be sent ta our lionorable seuatu.'sii ud .ejiresen tall ve at Wash ijgton. On motion, the rules were suspend ed and Frank Davey was elected a nionibe.' of tho board by acclama tion. Moved by Mr. Albert tin-1 tho c'.ty council bo lequcai'Hl to Iraugu ato permaoeut improvements on Cininierolal stteet irom I'Vrry to ConJors-. cat. Seconded. Mr. Wr'ie wondered what uso there is in 1 '.king the city council to 'inurovo tho L;st strcjt wo have why not have some of the tall ends of tome oilier sitcsh tlxed up. Mr. All orts..ld lie meant perma nent improvement, with proper p.iveuien . Mr. Plie rs spoke in favor of tho .votlou . id the same was iiiiaui ..ioii3iyt "iled. A (j'.'Ji .1 di.Tiis-sIon was liiid in re" lion 'o a .1 11 applying to the c ill ly 3"rt io.- spi .'nil opiirojnia . - s f3r liio prmanoiit luiprove I70", cf tio roads le ding to and . .n ho c'ly, and on inoi ju a coiu 111 ' i of 11 vo was upnoui d to pro p :o .. pet' t ion and oh 1 1 signatures the.eto for thai purpc . Thee'.alr r.p3Cin.'(l itHHii. li 1011 mil m, J. II. Aiuert, NV. II. Plic is, V. JJ.Mosree, CI. W. i'll'anyaiid it. W. Coitle. Mr. Phelpi tlioirrht tiio bnord sliould lmvo a , .iitllnj eommltt 0 on re.i.ro d-i la go.ieml. An oieiid mer.t w oil'en .1 to A ;.. X 1 1 1 of the cons itu Ion providing for the "ppoiuiuio.il of the committee above content il..!;vl, and the same a ,J. over o jext meotlug. On aio t .n liu. 1 ai'Jorued. Tiio S.ilcni Board of Tindo is now down to good bound work and itsef for' will bo largely Instrumental In tl "j future lpbiiildiug of Salem. ..ney are now wo-klng for perina iifiit liup"ovei.ients in and around the city, i.iul the houomblo county eour wlii without a doubt, lend .'ueiii n liel, lag nan'. Cuuc n Dsd cation. The Un'; pt! Svilirdt - I . 0 ' c etlieirroiv oh.i"i ii 2 rtclo ", 011 Hu'hYv No.'erabe,,i.M.h1 w' .1 ai.' dngco -inonlra. .1 Isho.' l'.'oi.cr, ofAcoc Oii'.v.wlll he riVM'it, n.id ol'e . -. i-e w: l exhlh't, dn.'ng I 10 v y, 1'ir.nv no 'il rnl'i'H of Ills n.-i .-i. t'ro'ih. t liavj hcon btxiu-L' 0111 iVle3.'i 1. Tao esi'iV.siis riiinicee lioe ock a. in. l-ivoryco ' iv.i id to c? nnent on tills oe ;'on. By (. " 3f tao comni'ttv?. 'it Coal. Call at thooftleo of Geo.- . Ge.udhue and ti.o samnle o (!:( mie liuc(H'.rt co 1 wlilcli bo is bjlln.r at K. 70 j j.r ju. It in .! fui j , el. Oilleo wL'a the 8. (0 L:.nd iinl Triiu. eouip ny 03 8 10 Btieet. r..ci.i:.rii:i) on r.Aii.. Win Holt-'- v a- rd Jrel D'ekcn on, who have 11 held fit loit ch.rgo of ... I "t iv s 1 1 ii!u i.ii.i n- f v 'J .v. .... i.v... .- ie -hI-oii giv 1 j fZ i aonds each to day. Waktmi. Poultry at Oler vt LV,, tiilj nmrke' ou Cuurt St. t, A GRAND JURY CHOSEN. A List of (lentleman Selected as Ju rors for the United States Conrt. Will Meet November 21st. In tiic United Siales district co'irt at Portl..od,yectcidry, Judge Deady mLdo on ord-r requ'.-ug a list of . j'' y-aix grand ju!or to be drnwn io-t.-) or in tiio cou t on Tucs(l"y, IsovcriberiJIst. Tn rccordanee with ''' (,-cer Juiy Commlr-t-loner Clitis. J3. 3iltan. Ma! sin 1 Myers nnd CJIerk Ito well H. Lamson met and drew the names nf the following persons, who will lie not! led to appear on the appointed day: J A Jempey, farmer, Dixie. George Will, fanner, Aurora. J L Hush, wire-worker, Albary. C II Hill, mcichant, Albino. W T Campbell, builder, Kugene. James Agce, favmer, MeMinnviile. James Finney, farmer, Brooks. B M Jolly, farmer, Monroe. J B Harris, capltelist, Eugene. H DubuKe, carpetiter, Spring M'nter. J O Guild, fanner, Beilevue. J II Larson, livery, The Dalles. V Ba-'lcv. farmer. Salem. A P JSlctcSicr, furnier, Lafayette. V H Hobsou, inerclianl, Htaytou, II Jewell, farmer, Highland. A G Mulkey, farmer, Corvallis. J I! itlnehait, p.-inter, Ktigeue. A E Bloom, fanner, Albany. BSchoIletd, fanner Coiuelius. FCSmitli capitalist, Portland. Mercer Thompson, farmer, Sbedd. S V Fletcher, fanner, Mcl.'oy. John Atkinson, farmer, West Cliebalsm. O P Hod', former, Irving. W Cooper, farmer, Wheatland. E N Thomas, merchant. Jelleison. Morris Allen, farmer, King's Val ley. William D Allen, farmer, Mollalla. Smith French, ineicliaitt, The Dalles. W II Abrahams, manufacturer, Eugene. Amos Ilovcndon, fat iner, Hubbard. 11 F Ilagler. farmer, Mollalla. J F Sharp, farmer, The Dalles. L M D'ivkUou, c:irpenler,Oswego. George Fucliusi cigar dealer, Ore gon Chy. E'JITOU JouitNAi.' The Mo lem Street itailway compr.nyhas wh illy abandoned the r'lnning of ears 11, .-mi their track between State and Tridi HircelB. Its management seeiti to have fallen into hands tuteres ted in a towns) lu addition north of the city, endeavoring to build up uue portion of ilio town at the expense o.'unother. The courtsof Iowa have iust decided that a railroad corpora- I lion cuiiiK t refuse or reject to run 1 trains upon any of its roads or any portion of them, and that courts will compel the operation of all parts of their roads to the extent, tlie interest and convenience of the public intended to be governed by them require, make the penalty of the forfeiture of the charters, if cars are not run upon the section of the Salem horse railroad, named above, nn early appeal will be had to the courts. Salkm. Au.Msvttiia:. F. S. Mattisou, of AunisviMe. was a visitor in the city to-day. He declared that the boom of S- lem could now bo distinctly lie'.rd out 03 far as their little town. Tiio young foUs cut tliero have or ganized p. lltetf ry society to be held at Keor.e's school house. It is prov in.r a very interesting e.fla'r and is la'gely attended. J.v l,:tocA",E. In the matter of liio citato of 11. A. Gesner, tlnal ac count of A. Cesner, administrator, filed and Jan. Gth set for hearing same. Ill the matter of tlie guard ianship of Cameron Pendleton, n nf nor, J. M. Settlcmlro guardian, files ills verified annual accouut which is approved. In the matter of the estate of Felix Grnftou W. T. David on tiles his inventory of real and pergonal property belongiug to said esiate. Tin: Wot'ic Bi:cns. A large force of trains and men were put to work this morning, beginning tlie guide fortlio Capital Ly Electric railway. Tiio wo'k commences 011 L'berty s.reet, at tho uoithsideof State sfect. Take oil your hat aud hurrah! for tho Elec.ric Railway. Rksioni:i. Mr. Adams tho gen- rlpniiiiilv iliiv I'lcrlr nt, tln C!lwmnl. ole hotel lias resigned his noaltion to go into other business. Mr. Adams lias many friends in the city who will bo pleased to see him prosper. WiiuitK to Eat. Quail, grouso ami teal dticu cooitcd to orderlu auv style at the Candy Kitchen, tlie uest piace to 111110 in tno city. -. Dancing School. All those wishing to Join a dancing class will meet at Diamond's music hall, Wednesday evening, at 8 p. in. Good niusloatid competent instruc tions will be furnished. Now is Tin: Timi:. Now is the time to have some photographic work did. The weather Is lino and Cuttvrllu &'Lursler are prepared to execute some remarkable work in tills Hue. m m Meui: Emmiokavt1. A number of eiiiungniiUHcruioiiion tho morn I iff train, looking for a suitable place to loo- e. They wluely stopped at Uiogirdcn spot of Oregon, nnd need no look f;.ither fora suitable loca tion. Ki:i:i'i.o in Link. TlioBon Ton icstauraut is keeping up in style with the fast growth of Salem. It is becoming tlie favorite eating place In the city ' Xi:v Aitmv.vi, ok Cloaks. - Something now, nobby aud nice tu Limn A Brown's Commercial street. l.'lyill l'lvill Tim lliiltlmnro (tali iniirknr mi (inrt Hlrit In tin. nlmu 10 get your nsn, puury ami game. Fi.: Wk-vthku. During this line weather you should call at Gil bert A Patterson's for your groceries .i . Painless dental operations at Dr T. 0. Smith's, 00 Statu street. Pleuty of eggs at Geer v': C.'s llsh market, on Court strvet, niRRLY PERSONAL. F. E. Austin took. the morning tram for Oregon City. Mips Minnie Thatcher is now at Portland visiting friends. 8. Friedman returned home last nlcht from his trip to Colfax. G. P. Tcrrel took the morning train, for his home In Mchatna. Wallace Mclntyro went up to Turner this morning, on business. D. W. Rambaugli was appointed rotary public by the governor today. Mr. Frank Hodgkins took the m irnlng train for Idaho, on a busi ness trip. M-. Clia's Barker, formerly of Sa lem, par?cd through on the morning tr:.inenroute for Port'and. T. Gier, of the firm of Gier & Co., took the train to-day for Portland, where lie market. goes to open up a fish I J. R. N. Bell, of Roseburg, ..as two been in the city fur t'.ie past days, took the morning train for Portland. Albert Macy who has been sick far the hist few days witli malaria f?vcr is now improved so that lie is able to be around. That genial young man, Cbauncy Lock wood, has gone to Rosaburg to ofllciate as telegraph operator during the absence of the regular operator. Irwin Putnian, who has been dan gerously ill at Turner, is much im proved, and is now down on a visit to liis father, Mr. Putnian, the drug gist, on State street. A MARVEL OK PURITY. "Ruynl" A Perfect linking Powder- Absolutely Free From Lime nnd Alum. The Jloyal Baking Powder is cou sideied by all chemists and food an alysts to be a marvel of purity, strength and wholes.inieness. The ' "fllcinl tests show, furthermore that it is now tlie only, bakiug powder uuiuiu uiu puma; 11. e mini uoui nme aud alum, and absolutely pure. It has come to be used almost exclus- lvely throughout the couativ. Tins exclusive purity is due largely to the improved method by tne use 01 which it una been made possible 10 produce a perfectly pure cream of lurtur, from which all the lime, etc., has been eliminated This chemically pure cream of tarter is exclusively employed in the manufacture of the Royal Baking Powder, so hat its absolute freedom ..Oui lime and all other extraneous substauces is guaranteed. Protepsor McMurtrie, Jate chetn ist-iii-chief U.S. Denartmeut of Ac riculture, Washington, D. C, after analyzing samples of the various bakinc powders of the market, testi lied to the absolute purity of tne uoyai ijaKing .powder as toitows "All chemical t.-sts to which I have submitted it, have proved the Koyai unking Powder perfectly neaituiui, ot unnorm excellent oual ity, and fieo from every deleterious suostnnce "W. M. McMurtrie, E. M. Ph.D." Chemist-in-chlef U. S. Dep't of Agriculture. REAL ESTATE TRANSACTIONS. The following is a correct list of tne real estate transactions nied at the otllce of the county recorder to day: B. Phelps and wf to E. S B.ooks, lot 5. in Phelns' ad loSilvenen: $ 125 P. S. Knight and wf to David Simpson, lots 7 aud 8 in blk 0. In Canital Park ad ' to Salem; 550 David Simpson and wf to M. L. Cliamberlin, 22 3 acres iuiMarion couuty.uear Salem: 6000 Supremo Conrt. Salem, Nov. 12, '89. Geo. B. Purvis, resp., vs. Ernest Knewcr, aim.; appeal horn Mult nomnh county; argued aud submit ted. . Li. jNuttiug atty. ior resp., E. O. Doud, att'y. for npp. ltlieumutlmu. Is undoubtedly canted by luctlo acid la tho blood. This acid attacks the llbrous tissues, aud onuses tho jiatus uud aches lu tho back, shoulder., knees, aukles, hips and rUU. Thousands of people have found lu llood'M Barsaparllla 11 positive cure for rheumatism. Uhls medicine, by 1U purifying action, neutralizes tho acid ity ot the blood, and also builds up and strengthens tho whole body. Cheapest, htroujjest and best, Wright's Compound Kslract of Sarsuparllla. Dolls, pimples, cryhljiolas Ileo before It, Cleanses and enriches tho blood. Sold by all drug gists. Wright's Coseoro Coustlpatlou remedy promotes a regular uud healthy aetion of the bowels, aids dlgentlouand will not lr rltute the most sensitive stomach, chll dren take It readily. Sold by all druggists All may possess pearly white teeth, pure breath nnd healthy gums by using Wright's Myrrh 'fuothSiNip. Hemovestnr tar, p; events decay, Sold by all drugglsUl H. C. C. tt, Hed Ctoa Cough Cure heals throat'iiud lungs, cures asthma uud the most iib'tlnato iMiighs undeolds. Try it. Bold by all druggists. Wright's Hop Celey and Chamomile Hitters n rvllnbU toule, upiK'tUer and up ivirlent, Invigorates tho digestive organs nnd preeu(i dystiepsU, cuu be relied up on. Sold by all druggists. 'Tis doubtless the blazers that make tenuis games so hotly con tested. MAllUIKI). CoTTit-WENT.. At tne Crejon Houie, Nov., Oth, 1SS0, Mr. C. W. Cook and Miss Rachel "Weutz, both of this city, Rev. B.J. Bharp otlKlatiug. ANDEKyON-MOFETT .OnTue dai', Nov., 12ih, at tlie Evangell cal jMi'.onagv, Mi. W. A. Auder; boil, aud MIm Mollie J, MoW.. A Surprise TO THE LOVER OF GOOD BOOKS Any of the following 12 Mo's, full cloth bound, gilt sides nnd back, delivered or mailed to any address for 50 cents per volume. - r & i t HkTll. 1,. lntnvfnllltTintlto Robinson, Scottish Chiefs, Thaddlus of Warsaw, Children of uo Abbey, Don Quixote, Vicar of Wakefield, Paul and Virginia, Bunyan's 1 llgrlm Progress,Buuyjn'8 Holy war, Gulliver's Travels, Child's History of Eng land. JEsop's Fable. Earon Munchausen, Lost Days of Pompeii, Ian- :nn nnnn i rnanp. xrnitiiin iiiruis jiuiuiMiu"'-w iioe, Waverly, Guy Mmnenug, Stori"3 from irencu iiistory, iom i).. ..,! Coi.Ai n....f T..ni... nnrr PrnwMi fJiirllln Hunters. 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My office until January 1, 1889, will be with the Willamette Investment Co., Upstairs, 245 Commercial Street Where I will be found with my usual Bargains in Real Estate! CALL THERE AND SEE ME ! I. A. Manning, 345 Commercial St. BUCODA Undervein I have the exclusive agency of this coal for Salem. It is Bhlpped to me direct from tho Bueoda iniues, aud I offer it at such prices as never before heaul of iu Salem. Delivered for $7.70 Per Ton ! In Wood, Baud and Gravel I am better prepared than ever to accom modate my customers, having a very large stock on hand. My wood is now all measured before sawing aud I guarantee full measure. Call lu and see me. ltcnicniber my place of business is iu the State Land and Trust Com y's buildings, No. Oo State Street. pany Just Received At Charles. Culvert's MUUnei-y llaianrone of the nne.t lines of Mllltuerr Uoods ever brought to Nalcm. AH goods ore of the latest design and have bven brought direct from the Millinery Kinporluuui of Bau KrancUco. Tho ladies of Kulem and surrounding country uro Invacd to call uud lutpect this one of goods. Swiss Family Poetical Works, Goldsmith's Poet Goodwin. few duplicates Scud your orders in T. McF. Patton, 98 State Street. FANCY LEATHER GOODS COAL ! Screened. GEO. D. GOODHUE. MRS. M. E. WILSON, Milliner and Dressmaker, Invites the ladies of Balem and vicinity to ??imd ,tJpe uer fcelect Hock of Pall """nery that has Juu urrlved. BhewUl paj particular attention aUo tq the UUt tyl of Urcenmaking, v "" A FULL LINE -OF Crockery and Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. RIDGWAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keep a full line ond open stock, enabling us to make up Dinner nnd Tea sets of nuy size, or sell by the single piece. The finest assortment 0 CHAMBER SETS Kver shown in Salem. A FULL STOCK Ot tho latest and handsomest patterns la uiassware. 49-Please call and examine our stock. 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A FARM OK 820 ACRES P all under fence and cultivation, in the best range country of Eastern Oregon, The best chance ever offered for a man to engage In stock raising. For particulars call on or address W. H. RYARS, Salem, Oregon. SOCIETY NOTICES. KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAB.-Regular meet ing on Tuesday night of each week at 7:30 p. in. L. R. STINSON, C. C W. II. H. WATERS, K. of R. nnd 8. OLIVE LODGE No. 18, I. O. O. F., meets In Odd Fellows' Hall up stairs. Cornei Commercial and Ferry htreets, every Sat urday at 7:30 D.m. J . T. GREGG. WJI. CLARKE, Secretary. N. G, fj A. R. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart- mont of Oregon, meets every Monday evening at the hall over the Oregon Land company's office. Visiting comrades an cordially Invited to attend. A. W. Dkayoer, Post Commader. 11. F. boutuwick, Adj utant. i PROFESSIONAL CARDS. L.8.Bkifi Mauk S. HKirr. LB. SKIFK & Co. Dentlstry.-Painless . extraction of teeth with new process. Alto gold crowns made and Bet. 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