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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 12, 1890)
THE CAPITAL iiVKSiyG TIE C.iriTU JODMAL. TKHMH OF MUBfCniPTION. tally by mull pr rear,. 0O llalK kv mill Am tm M Werttlr ly mail rr year, IM -H not tald iu kdmnce The prl chanrrd for tbe U'ecklt JnVUHAVfill tlMpTTT If rprs si Dot delivered promptly notlly the nfllce. SALEM SOCIAL CLUB BALL. CIRCUIT COURT. A Ure and PMhioBable Gatberia?' Tbe Milli f Jasllre GrinJiag-Werk Pms the lUom With PImIIbc ! f ine Grand Jcrj-EscilrBieBt Fetl Joy L'BtoDflBfd. DmUpin. I Tbe spacious dancing ball Id the ' i. L MITCHELL, - CITY EDITOR. T1IIKO XI Y'S I'KOCnKDIXfM. onrra hoiue vroa a scene of terp-i circuit court opened tins morn Bichorcan pleasure last evening, !ng at fl o'clock with all H officers tbe occasion being the nrat social : in ineir places ano "The evening paper contain! the new of to-day; the morning paper give you the newt of yetterday." HORACE GREELEY. 25c WantColumn. Xtticm Incited for ONK CB.ST I'EIl WOW) KAClI INHKltTIOX. No adver tlseniput Inserted la this column for lrs tbnn tvf-nt.flre ornln. FOIt KKXT. Fii 01 one or two iiorres. Jmirnnl OllUe. TXJIl ItKNT-A Choice J ' furnl.lied front room nrar bindm-M renter. Journal off! re. F)lt IlKNT A dadrnhle tjnsln olBw In bmt bloc In (Mn, Inquire nt thin offlcp. iMlf l'OIC,U.K. Xlit HAI.K-A nfnrly iirvr nltitr nt n bir ' Kiln, fit IVwUil frlgr-ioli ot:l''. filOK MAMi- J1 yourik' 'ilf. menf mnrftel. if'.cl milk i-i with fli'i lire mC Ki1 Milen 2 1-llt EyCN7rfll-A gill do K.'llrrnl Ikiimo work, Ooodiifty. Kimy work. Aptl obe real ette office, 'Sl IVimmercm, atreet Z-lftf TXOH HAI.B OKTIt AIHC fr Hiy property I1 In Hiilcm, liny wrnof land millnbh lor grape culture, ehrlit n.llex couth of Hn jern. AIo two hundred acres lxtprii-i land for utile nine mile south of Hiilcm dirt chp. U, O. (Jlen. ?.n Chcrmkla street, Hnlcni. WA.NTKI). lirANTKU-SltiiBtlon h rlerh; oin gv IF rood reference, u. N. lluter, ill Kourleenth street. w ANTKD-A l'nrtner-A l-'Wci man In eood tmvlnz Ijim nran nnl n unrt . ' ii. ... . - . . -. ncr wini jinjin money unci norsc. ares "A," iw oinco, Ad- 2.HM WANTKII A mnn of good nnd Induo trlouii hnblls wit n ii to correspond wltlialndy, Ohlert, mntrimnny. AddretM M,l), Mi-lnon, Wnllii Wulln, Wnnhlncion. WANTKII-J'oHltlon an bookkecprTor cnnlilfr; llnvn had 12 yearn expert. Hi co krfpliit; lMMik, and In brink work. Addrc-M "t'iiililer," Caro Journal olllro. HH1IW iln, Mil e and KpiiiiiIc, TV C'ltv. Town and VIIIiil'C. Outflt free No Capllnl wlmterpr rifinlred. Block, Dun mid Termnllii llcut Thin In a uplpiidld opportunity to make money. Write aloncofiir I'lirtlruliun. V.V.O)lAlVM,V Warren Ht.,New York WAMTKI). " In even The road 1 fading to Turner from Bulnn lending from Htato ulrcotjiiht beyond the dfjiol, Ih wiihIiciI out mid Ih In u duugvrouH condition, A buggy wmr iiphotnt that nlaco yiHtor dny. Hchoolnt tlio Kawt Bulvm building Ih golug ftlonir nicely and the buna munt will hooii bo In n condition Btiltablo for tliu children to iihu for play ground, The Capital City HiwIiichh nollego havo placed n IiiiikImoiiic and attract. ive nl((ii on thulrwjhool at tlio cor tier of Commercial and Chnmokcta HtreetH. Ifnve the Daiv Jouh.vai, left at your door and gut all the iiuwh, at 10 cetitn a week. Karnir A Co.'h Ih headtjuarterH for provisions. The Capitol Adveuturo Co. have a new cut In prlcen In thin paper. They liavo real bargalim anil pro jriho to lot the public know it. Till: KVIININd C.U'ITAI, Jouusai. on wile atT. McV. Tatton'w. Llht your property with the Ha lem Land Company. The Htcaiiier Hndg loft ('orvallln HiIh moriiliig for Malum. , You Hliould read Cox A Hogg ad mid elaewhero In the paper. It will provoof liiteront to you todoHo. Ih It not time that Bulcm potxesa. ed her own oruhratra? Ouu that Ih coniK'tont to produce iiiiuk for any gathering be It tnvrno dlHtlugtilHhed. rill t j ue experience oi mm evening wuh enough toneltlu theiiiiHlloii. A llltlii "Orngoii iuM" has been fdlllng tod.ty. It h without Ntiipll ed the demand. .Mr. J. H. Khlvu Iiiih moved IiIh "ollleo from SJHOCom'l. street to the ottk-o or Mr. T. II. Walt, llrnl div.r vouth of Hlnti'Hiiinii. Go to Htiren'H mid order a hair inuttreHH made to huK you. The eholeeat puru chocolate cream caiuIIch, madu by Jones A Hermird, I'nlnloM dental opcnitlons at I)r T. C. BmltliV, t)t)Htato Mtrect. Kl'KUHK T.v. The llnent In the city, Ul'bcrUV l'atteniou, oleageiitn. Tlio Hon Ton restaunuit Ih netting the bent 'Si cent mcahi tu the city now. Only ten ccnU a wwk for the JotniNAl. herearter, the bent pnjHr Iu H.ilem, 1. J. Martell, lute of Beattle, will oR-n it lunch houiu at the rear of the White Corner on Court street. tko card. The eyolouo linn iwilly eoiue to Halom, anil If you would rco IIk ef fect on price, buy your Koorin nt Kuirar A Co.' Ilaveiou Jolinxl the Diamond. Wittoli Cub? Ifn.it do ho at oiuv, uHtHiiuiua Kuaterii e.piva can gvl beie, the distribution of good will coiuiuouw. )o not prwnmtimto. j hop of the year by tbe Ba'em Social Club. The dance proper should have come ofT on Tuesday evening, February 4tb, but the niU'lciana were unable to reach here, owing to high water at that time, to It was iiecewarlly delayed until Ia.st eve ning. The pleswu re seeker began to arrive noon after 8:30 o'clock. Bhort ly after nine the musician arrived under much difllculty. It was not long after their arrival until Par kou'k orchentra Bounded the strains of a march and the handsome couples came marching Into the brilliantly lighted dance hall from the walling rooms. The music hooii changed to the mft Iiitnnoiik-H of a waltz, and thence oii'vard until uper time, "Joy wan uiiconnned," and youth and beauty "i-buHed the glowing hotini with il.tlng feet." Hhortly after mid iiiht a HUinpiuouH repant wan aert'iil, after which dancing wan re Dii.neil, and kept up until an early liH.ir thirf morning. Am ii thiMe present were: Mr. mid Mr. V. 8. Hoggs, Mr. and Mrn. J. .Smith, Mr. and Mm. C. V. Tay lor, Mr. and Mm. Clio. Itlley, MIhh Ni'llie HoIhc, Minxes CuuiKfn, Hunta H'.ah, Cul., Ml i.eini Hreymaii, Ml-n I.eoun WJIIIh, Miwi Minnie Hr.jyiiiiiu, MImOerlie H:tv.ige, hUm NellieOllb.Tt,MI Uuth Muttliewo, Mi-a Katie Dulrymple, MlHiMamle Cromp, MIkh Nellie Morgan, Port land, Mini LoiiIhc Iluelat, MlHi-tcHHle Crlghlon, Minn Maggie fiavage, MI-h Peck, Mlwi liitlicr Hull .MNh Leila Watern, MIkh I'M i hi Moody, MIhi Helen Kdos. C. D. GabrleUon, F. It. CrosH, K. C. Pat- ton, Chaiincy M. Lockwood, P. H. D'Arcy, II. H. TlioinpHon, Dr. J. C. Orlimii, V. O. Uukor, Geo. G. Hrowu, iHaacBcott, Percy WIIIih, J. Wcxtacott, II. S. Jordan, Jt. P. Holuc, Jr., II. I). Patlon, T. A. Howard, Clair linker, V. J. D'Arey, Mr. McCornack, JCugene, Or. The contunicH worn were very neat ami attractive "find the follow Install Hhort dlKcrlptlou of the at tire worn by the ladles. Mm. C. W. Taylor.blaclc HllkjMra. J. Kuiltli cream colored caHhinere, neatly trimmed. Mm. Clias. Itlley, cream colored caHhinere, decolctte, beautiful wreath of natural IIowcm; MUh Cannon, black lace dreHH, cut decolctte; MIkh Peck, beautiful linen lawn, with yellow miruh Hash; MIhh Nellie DoIrc, black hIIIc Iiico, neatly trliunied, decollete; MIhh Lena Hrey maii, beautiful black lace; MIhh Min nie Hreyninn, bluclc lace over red Hllk; Mm. v. S. Hoggn, old roso ottojmm Hllk with velvet trim ming; MIhh Gertie Savage, hand Home pink niltiH veiling; MIhh Nelllo Gilbert, cream caHhinere with pink HitraliHlIk hiihIi; MIhh Kutle Dalrym- pie, delicate cream caHhmure; MUh Nellie Morgan, black lace Hklrt and pink Hllk wnlHt; MUh Loulo Hue late,pliik iiuiirt veillugwlth neat trim ming; MIhh Uuth MatthewH, delicate light blue caHhinere; MIhh Jc-ihIo Crelghton, black Hllk with trim mlng; MIhh Maggie Havage, pluk Htitlu with neat ribbon trimming; MIhh Leoua WIIHh, rich brown Hiirali Hllkj.MlHi Kater Hull, M lax Mamie Crump d Mini Leila WateM, Htivcl costiimoH. Quite a number or dlHtlugulHlied HiiertatoM were preweut who looked upon the merry (lancers, among llioio prcMcut were: Dr. V. II, Hynl. Dr. J. M. Keene, J. 11. Pull llpH, G. W. MorrlH, II. W. MeyeM, H P. MeCornuelf. II. McN'arv and ICdmoiul ('. Giltner. The prograntnio coitaluod aonio twenty-one exlr.i aiMcutloiH and not a few times weio they repro duced, fro well tlid thoy bull the gay diiuvM. A more delightful tlnui has ever been enjoyed by the club. At an early hour thin iiiornlni; merry good ulghu were exchanged and ho ended the pleasant gather ing. Tin: Uju'qua Kxi'Hiihh. The fa miliar whltitlo or the regular pas. Hcugcr train, oven though a local, Ih once more heard In Kalem, to the great Joy of the rootle, ever-movlug American cltleu. There Ih how Hvlivtluletl u R'gular trulu each day until further ordcM from Aurora to itoaoburg, poHslug here ut 1 1 :10 fore noon and returning at pj'j utter utKiu, or on the wtiiio timoas the formor Kugeno Iih'mI. This after noon the north bound train under the Hchedtile brought ipilte a num. lier of local piUmigcM troiu Albany uud liiteriiitMlliite HilntH. The above nrraugemeut Is rcrKH't fully chrls tentsl the "Pudding river and Ump. initt expretu." Tm T? N A h. umin i T. a. the ucual call of calender wan made with the follow ing result: Southern Pacific It. It. Co. vs. Poorman; answer filed. 8. A. Jones vs. D. II. Johnson; amended answer file. Motion to s rike out part of answer overruled; defendant required to make answer more specific, and case continued. M. K. Sbackleford vs. R. 8. Shakle- j ford; divorce; default and referred to Beth It. Hammer to take and report testimony. The grand Jury reported a not true bill in the matter of James Smith, accused of receiving stolen projerty (Chan. Hell's watch I from an escaped convict on New Year's day, and Smith was discharged. The introduction of testimony in the cane of 8. H. Cattcrliu against A. W. Hcusoti, on appeal from county court, was concluded at 10 o'clock, was argued to the jury by Tilmon Ford for the plaintift, nnd Judge J. J. Murphy and George O. Hiugham for the defendant, tin case being submitted with the in structions of the court jint lefore going to press. Stnte vs. Holtzclaw and Dicken son; Indictment for larceny in a dwelling; plead guilty to petit lar ceiiy;flneof Jiicuii and costs im posed, which was duly piid and the accused discharged. Btiydcr vs. Snyder; divorce; con tinued. Rutherford vs. Witzel; reKrt of referve filed and sale confirmed. Btato vs. McMillan; dlsmi-sed on motion of dihtrict attorney. Motion allowed for present shcrifl to make deed toF. Levy of proncrty Business has been of sold by Bherlfl'Minto iu the case Levy vs. Hluirand otheis. The next case will Isj IJnrtlctt & Cattcrliu vs. Bchlevoit, on appeal from Justice Chase's court, in which probably the only proceedings thit evenlng will lie the selection of a jury. Itli'UHiutlin. 1 undoubtedly canned by luetic acid In the blood. Thin nrld attack tlio fibroin tlwiurs, and nun-oii the pains and aches In the back, ulionldcni, knvori, ankles, lilph and wlls. Thousands of lastplo liavt found In Hood's HiirHupinlla a positive cure for rheumatism. 'IhU medicine, by W purlfylne action, neutrallziM the ncld ityol fho blK)d, and a I ho build up and strengthens the whole body. A WORD ABOUT BOYS. Tl 3t& of Cooa jkI Irol Battat In tte existtag sUte ot society, wi keB conipeuuea ta erwr &eprvmtml of busi ness, aad sewes t w0inped a ready to snip ap eTery vet psiuea t& is worth any ttop, Jt is a crts be psreots to turn t&eir tjs tee tipw the www rriuioet a traae or a prlss90. Tfce -ing of an booorsbie Irretafteod U dlSeolt enough wtUitae best prefaraaoe, batj to send boy oat froa tae pateraal roof vtt notning bt his bands to depend span Is to consign bin to a life of toll, if set of crtce. There are ercenjons, tt Xhey are few Grratness of inteltect and ooral rectitude saflkaeot to crercone nateral oostaaes are so rare as to be scarcely recopiaed wten they appear. Men nice Heary OUy, Aora ham Lincoln aad Henry Wuson, sit ptor bojs who worked their waj froa tae low est to the bigeest positions In life, can be owntcdon one's fingers witaoat going orer One of the cMest and most capable busi ness men in Pittsburgh expressed bis views In regard to training boys for the duties of llio substantially as follows to a reporter of ' the Dispatch: "If I had a boy I woold no , more think of sending him from home to earn his living without the necessary train ing to enable him to make his way against , the strong opposition that he would bo sure to encounter at every step than I would j think of firing. 1 would consider it a crime ( against society to do so What chance has a boy (tot to hold his own in the fierce strug gle for existence without skill of some Kind f None f taU. The most he can hope for is a lowly station and a career of drudgery at manual labor of tbe roughest kind. He j maystartoutwithhlghhopes and noble pur-, poses, but when he oomps in contact ' with actual business affairs be will i soon find that they are too com- plicated and precise for his crude ideas and methods. The result can not be doubt ful. He will drift from post to pillar and finally bring up at the bottom of the ladder, where he will remain. He has been tned and found wanting. This Is not bis fault; he may have done tbe best he could; but It all comes from his parents neglecting to give him that training of brain and n&nd which is so necessary to success in this ago of keen wits and snarp competition. "Business methods havecoanrfcd wonder fully since I was a boy." Then it was con ducted, for the most part, in a crude, hap hazard sort of manner. Nearly every tnlng was on a small scale, requiring no particu lar training or experience. Some peuplo have tbe notion that it is the same now, Dut they arcs sadly mistaken, ilen who were successful in business lifo lorty or fllty years ago could hardly fill a clerkship now. reduced to a science, BARNES, Pres. H. V. MATTHEWS, Trcas. SALEM LAND Incorporated 1889Capital Stock $30,000 CO Wm. HOWARD PHELPS. See MPANY EaTWrite for our new Rr rxrnilesion we Hon. O. L. Laws Member folder, n descriptive circular of Salem and vicinity. refer to Capital National Bank. Salem, Or., Lincoln Land Company, Lincoln, Nob., ber of Congre-s, Wusuiugtoti, D. C. KELLER&SONS, I ' Cor. Commercial and Ctiemelceta. DEALERS IN Fine Furniture, Upholstered Goods, Mouldings, Art Goods, Wall Paper, Curtains, Rugs, Mats, SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO PICTURE FRAMES! A FULL LINE -OF- Crocker) and Glassware! With Hpeclalties ,ln Cheapest, Kironuenl ami bem, WrlRlii'H i'oiii)oitnd Extract of Harsapiirllla ISol's, pimple. eryslelaH lleo bafnm It. Clean en and Ullriches the blood. Sold by all diug IhU. Wright's CiiMniira Conctlpatlon remedy promotes a regular and healthy action ol Ihe bowels, aids digestion and will not h rllate the mt henxltUe stomach. Chil dren take, It readily, hold by all riruKgUlv. All may poiwtess pearly white teeth, pun breath and healthy gums by uhIiik Wright's .Myrrh Tooth Soup. Removes tar ar, prevent decay. Sold by all dnigglxt'i It. C. C. V., I toil Cross Cough Cure hea's throat nnd lungx, cures asthma anil tie mmt oh tlnilo miiKhs and adds. Try It. Bold - lil drilgKlHts. Dr. H. M. Kills, or Albany, well known in this city, cime down from Albany last evening, nnd lift via bout for Portland tills morning. J. H. K. Clltv.y, Is contlmil to hU room with that unpleasant ullllo tlott the "itnimps." Dr. L. L, Ri.wluud Is huiue from Portland, tonilng vlu Uvnt. POWDER Absolutely Pure. This powder never varies. A marvel ol purity, 4trctiKth and whoUwiiiirueiui. More etsiuiuu ml tliuii the ordinary MniU, mul riuiioi oc wiiii iu comiK'iiiiiiii will) im multltu l ofluw IcaI, short elijht alum 01 innwpinin poutier. Hold only lu rn ltOVAt. lUKlSO IMWHKUCO..IWWull.N IawU SI, Johnson ,.t (V., AKents, ISrt-fud,Urt'oii. Cttll unci So T. J. CRONISE. Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NKW QUAHTHIM IN TIIK Htato lunurunisi llulldlnir, Vnx. tXine niereliil mid Cheini'keltotreeU '(V Fino Watch Ropalring II V C. A. BURBANK No, 317 Commercial Stroet. Uvery man who niiy provl-lom. for his lumlly tvanta to Ik'wt IlirtHt. polntH lu mind, Uu wunis lit gHda fresh, idwin, and nt u low price. ThUlswlidt I- S. Whiter (itlent hU vit mtis. " tl and its manifold complications are as nard to understand as any otner branch of knowl edge. A good business man In these days Is competent to fill any position. puDUcor private. More tnan one President has called men from the store, or factory to as sist In carrying on tbe Government. I do not care bow or where a boy is trained, so that correct business principles are in stilled into hlin. Ho may learn tocse at home, in a store, factory or workshop; I do not insist that ho shall bo highly educated in the learnings of schools, but I do insist that ho shall be thoroughly grounded in some oc cupation, trade or profession. A business half learned is not learned at all. This is tho cause of so many jack-of-all-trades which infest every community. Thoy know a little of many things, but not much of any. Thoy havo to givo way when thoy come In competition with better trained hands and brains. 'The futuro glory and prosperity of this oountry rests with tho boys. They will in luotimo bo called upon to take tho places of tho men who are now at the head of af fairswho aro filling tho ofhecs of thoStato aud Nation and conducting tho various business enterprises for which wo nro so Kreatly distinguished. How important it Is, then, that theso boys bo brought up so as to bo compotent to discharge these great duties. Thoro is no excuso for neglect In this matter. The country is lull of public chools where a good education can bo ob tained without money and without price. Every city, town and village has Its fdo torics, shops and stores where actual busi ness can bo learned by tho propor applica tion. Therefore, I say thero is no excuso for parents allowing tuolr boys to go furth Into tho world and tio themselves down to a Ufo of drudgory, which they must do if they have neither trained minds nor skll.ed hands. Tho daagorous classes of socio tv aro composed of raon who, when boys, loft homo without knowing now to do some thing. Having no skill at any thing, tuoy seldom find employment, and thon only at tho roughest and least remunerative work. Tho result is that thoy first become dissipated and then criminal. This pict ure is not overdrawn, it is borno out by statistics, and a matter of almost universal experience and observation. 1 havo Known many naturally bright boys who, from this cause, have grown up to bo drones in so elety. Thoy failed In competition with men bolter equipped than tbeui-elvos, became discouragod, and aottiou down m poverty anil obscurity. "Theso aro facts which pnronts should tuko homo aud seriously pondor. If they havo boys thoy should soo to it that they are brought up to somo honorablo occupa tion and not pormlttoi to spend thoir tlmo In ktlonoss, in whicn thoro is noitbor dig nity nor profit. Itwll.'Borvo as an anchor to keep thom from driftii-g with tno wind, and give thorn a fair start In tho race of life. It will not only bo of lasting boncfit to tho boys, but will bo a source of comfort to tho parents, savo somo of mom fro m go lug dowu to tho grave with brokon hearts, and bo an olomont of strength to the coun try which can bo depondod upou In tlmo of need. Nothing good comos from Id.-nes. which is tho parent of ovll; but Intoi.igont Industry Is always honored and honoiuolo. To slightly paraphraso tho sacred text: Train up your boy In tho way ho should go, and wticu ho Is old ho will not depart from it."' DaiiEi-ra of Ico- Water. Dr. Hammond protests against tho Amer ican habit of gulping down a great quantity of lco-water. Ho says that It Induces catarrh of tho stomach, which underlies a doien other troubles, and, vory possibly, cancer of tho stomuch. Ico, used In small quantitlos, Is a vaiuablo remedy, but any ono had bettor sva..ov coais of firo than lco-water. It blisters and destroys tho mombrano. Dyspepsia Is a sure conse quence, and it does not oven Insuro tempo rary comfort. Wnat, then, can wo dot Swallow Instead an occasional crumb of lee, Reasonably cold, but not ice-cold, lemonade, is a convenient and wholesome drink. Hotter yot Is tho old-fashioned farm cr's drink of ono-half millc and ono-nalf water, tnts is reireshlng and cooling when far from 1 co-cold. Don't Scorn the Humble. Wo novcr yet knew a man dlsnrmx! tn scorn tho humblo man who was not himself o fair oblect of scorn to tho humblest. A man of a liberal mind has a reverence for tho llttlo prldo that seasons overy condition, aud would doom it sacnlcgo to atlront or abate tho respect wuloh is maintained with nouu of tbo adventitious aids, and solely by IhtObierrw of tfaa honest Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. K1DG WAT'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keep n full line and open stock, enuhllng us to make up winner anu iea hcih oi any size, or sen uy me Hingie piece, ine nneni assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A FULL STOCK Ot thelutcst nnd handsomest patterns In uiiuisware. 49-I'lease call nnd examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Dissolution Notice. VTOTICK Is hereby clven that the Arm 1 heretofore known as Gibion islngle- iuu jt mis uny uisHuiveu oy minimi con ent, H V. Gibson having hold his Interest to Dr. J. C. Smith. All accounts due the old firm will be p,iyab!o at ouce to either members of the old firm. II. V, OmsoN, H A.SlNOLETOK. Salem, Or., Jan. 22, 1SU0. Having disponed of my Intereiestof Ihe lied Co ncrlirug Store to Dr. .I.e. Smith, I lake ple.inuie lu commending tho new llrm of .Singleton a Co. to our many patronn. I h1m wMi to extend my sincere thanks to the kind public lor the most liberal patronugc extended to us during 'ho past two year. I remain oirs fra tcrnally, II. r. (.Iiiimlv, IiAIiaiXT KSTAIIMSII. i-ouer rates Unin ANHOKTHK Umcnts In tho Htate. I ort and. ljiruest Mock Legal Wanks li ho htate, n d biggest discount. fcend foi .irlcellstof Job printing, and catalogue ol legal blanks. K. M. WAITK, Htoo'u Printer Ku!em Oregon. DEAR GIRLS: ,'r n....,l?-Tn.ni' from "."J- y""e ma". hut tr they oiler you a nlco Itox of ilcllfulMDil's Square Chocolate Creams, made only by his Patent l'rocewi, take hem, and tell them toranie ngaln, for thev ire superior to nny made In the United One Moment AND- READ THIS ANNOUNCEMENT ! T MCP. PA1TON No. 98 State Street, -WILL CONTINUE TO- SOTS As has been heretofore announced at prices EVEN LOWER than spec ified. Diaries for 1890 AT ACTUAL COST ! -0- VALENTINES! VALENTINES! -0- fiSTValentines iu great abundance and the choicest designs, at prices ranging from 1 cent to $2.50 each. Come and examine before the assort ment is broken and make your selection. LvIUbv Aiss, n AT FACTS. IJliPiiH o W jHaVsS, Jfrw ere WE HAVE Our University lotsarethehiLdiosr dryeht, liest locatei anil elieapcst hits, in Salem. Money Io Loan Some of the finest, residence property in the citv at prices hat will interest you. 6 lo 8 Per Cent. A I. s - " - luiu'ii niimhornt n.nii ! ,1 i i ... ro ollcring at a bargain and on cas- terms wclwmProvca tMms u,at we 0- SITLER, PHELPS & EVANS, REAL ESTATE AND COLLECTION AGENCY. Office Uji-Stairs in New Bank Block Choice CoiJpy CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. ry public nnd ae- it i 'wIVt.l IVUU WUI done, cU sad us FOR EXCHANGE. There is nn nun n .. i..i.. ........ u-nll.i.w,... "i . ' ' ? "' -"iiiiuiii aooui your Ilooc ed nnda. for wo Imvn Iwn 'v.i-i.n.rtiui, YPl.mnrlt'iii! !."... .. ..... . ' -. - '----' -..- Improved and uuin.Vrovp l i,.,i. . T ol "ISJ, ,nort's cacn' Also -other and vacant C H'.. " I ?!,?' -S0", Sotl(l Improwd town property y inn estate in me Willamette mo other location on the globe. id vacant low tliat w..u-m JV.'i e B . n P"vea town property alloy. A,, if 7ou are not i . iW frtnny rC!lltute the Wfllamette w ., i. l...ou "r?..mt &1"wl tlect sumo other location on tho lohn. Will navdltr r f n i"f,X ycUM Ul t0 trude fl)r city or coun " "I pay di( urenco If necessary. Will trade one or all. We mean business, 202 Commercial street, Salem try nronerlv Call and &ee us, -O- THE GLOBE Employment and General Intelli gence Office, NO. as COMMERCREBBALESf, OREGON. WANTED gent On UuimefuivNSrslMr'P '" laly will W tliWiliViBSSS! WrltCrs- Wckfor thfe cenvlat: also three mule teams. Money!" Money! Money! Loans on firm and niu- .... .7. v We also ruve nota c.ui.tuiln..uromv. If y w,h liT.l.1."1"8 on '" and citv nronorlv nt. fuiemint. wr.nen ur. iwvbC.il and couutrv nr.,.-... . IV ,PropertJ , "i'iln. record woik. orVav.rLnrtn; i " .--iij. Acciueui and '. rii bii ii. - i at lowest rnloo fireliisumin.-e. Bargains Iu city .-.. m,TO41 8TRES ."SggS?