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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 28, 1890)
tiiFi:.iftiroiiftMur5Aiiifc.w,. I P.f Eij a hi HE CAPITAL JOURML TKBM8 OF aUBucnilTION. Dally by mall Pr year, ! CO DaUy by mU per wee. , " Weekly by mall per year- -.- 1 00 ff not paid in advaoco tbo price rhlrffor tK WWKLT JOURKAL wjll W JLWpcryear. If papers are not delivered promptly noUly the offlee, Thb ktomwoCamtalJocrmal regu larly receive the anernoon associated press dliprtche. THE SCREAMINU EAGLE. Arrangements Are Taking Definite Shape for a Grand Celebration of the National Holiday. GILBERT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Indian War Veteiians. Ben nett Camp No. 8, (named utter Copt. Ciiaa. Bennett, of this city, who was killed In the war,) of rndian War veterans, held their annual meeting to-day at theolllce of County Judge SUaw. This camp of the surviving members of the faithful band wlio suffered hard ships innumerable and dangers now beyond conception that this country might be a safe home for their families and those that might come afterward, number? some twenty five member, but they were not all present to-day. Tho tallowing members answered to roll call; Judge T. V. Shaw, Hon. Win. Waldo, E. II. Piper. Hon. John G. Wright, J. H. Elgin, John Huvuge Sr., E. J. Chumbcrs, Joseph Haw loy, B. F. Drako and Joseph C. Polly. Tbcrowas also present Peter Polly, of Alsea, who is 84 years old and a poioueer of the earliest days. The meeting was called to order by the captain of tho camp, Thos. B. Wult and after tho reading ol tho minutes of last year's meet ing, an election of ofllcers for the eufiulng year was bad with tho following result: Captain, J. II. Elgin; 1st Lieut., Wm. Waldo; 2d Lieut., E. J. Cham bers; prdcrly, E. H. Piper; commis sary sergeant, T. C. Hhaw; color bearer, John 0. Wright; muslciun, John tiavuge; representatives to grand encampment at 1'ortland on the 14th of June, T. B. Walt and T. 0. Shaw. Earnest addresses were dellvored by Captain Wait and Mr. Elgin, in which they urged united notion with our logWatoM, that the claims of the old etcrans, which have been hanging lire in congress during theo many years may bo recognized nnd attended to. . . .. Investigation. An Indian in. Bpector named Miller, from Mary laud, Is now at tho Cheninwa train ing school near "'I" city, looking into its affairs and investigating its management generally. The dif ference between Superintendent Irwin and tho employes who were recently let out will bo probably made tho subject of Inquiry us well as several charges which have been elthor opouly or covertly matlo mralnst the superintendent's admin istration of affairs. Tito JouitNAi, will contain a full repot t of all find ings as fur us obtainable, us it be lieves tho public will bo nuxiouB to know the exact condition of tilings, without malice or a deslro to shield anybody. The committee of nrrnngcmcnU for tho Fourth of July celebration met yesterday afternoon and took important st"ps in the progress of the work looking to a complete ob servation of the day in all its pleas ing features. A proposition was made by Prof. Z. M. Parvin to furnish n chorus of one hundred voices to sine the na tional airs appropriate to the occa sion and tho sntno was accepted. Prof. Purvln's abilities as a musical leader and teacher are sufficient guarantee that this will be one of the grand features of the day. The committee nlso uccepted the propositions of six bands to furnish street music Silverton, Albany, Second llegiincnt band of Salem, Independence, Chemawa Indian school band, nnd .Slay ton, Corvallis and Dallas ure yet to be heard from. Tho Mount Angel band would have been engaged, but the summer vacation occurs before that time and the baud boys will have dispersed to their several liomi-s, many in dis tant parts. W. L. wade's fiiKKestlon was adopted for that pilmltivc and laughable part of the Fourth, which has been the young people's delight the Kagamufllins or Plug-uglies, the latter boltiR the term used here. The rule adopted Is that three com panies shall enter the procession and two premiums, ure provided, $2.5 for the first nnd 16 for the second company best equipped and presenting the best appearance. Tho committee also decided to offer prizes for fire companies, but the manner and nature of the con test arc not yet decided. They mado estimates on the cost of grounds, decorations, firing salutes, printing, carriages, fire companies, etc., and adjourned to meet to morrow afternoou at 3 o'clock, wheu they will formulate the adver tisements and ndopt other neces sary measures. The orator of tho day is to bo Prof. C. ,'. Stratton and the reader of the Declaration of Independence is W. J. D'Arcy, both of whom ure most pleasing orators und elocutionists. There ure few men in Oregon with a more pleasing delivery than Mr. D'Arcy, and his rendition of this revered document will carry n new und thrilling lnsplrution. There nro other feutures not yet completed which will add eclut to tlio event and make the next Fourth of July In Salem ono of the grandest days ever enjoyed west of tho Cas-endcH. Oi,d Fiuknds Meet. Mr. und Mrs. Ci N. Blumo oro at present visiting W. W. Culver's, of this city. Mr. Blumo is president ot tho First National buuk in Wopakonetn, Ohio, nnd has boon making an ex tended tour through tho Southern stntos, and is now doing tho Pnclllo. coast. Mr. Blumo expresses much satisfaction with California nnd Oregon ciimo nnd country und may somo tlmo In the future be Induced to mnko it permanent homo on the Paoiilo slope. Mrs. Blumo nnd Mrs. Culver aro '-Lang Bine" friends having pawed their girlhood days together in Columbus, Ohio, many yeurs lutorveulug sinco last they met. Program For llccitai By tho pupils of Miss Laura Ool tru nnd Miss Margaret Maeruni, Thursday evening, Muy 20, ut the opear house. . l'Aur i. "Dance of Demon,"............ Holm isimncH i.erirt iircjmun, Viirne aioreH, Kiln Wcllor, Lulu HlrHCli. "11 Trovoioro" Vcrdl. MIhhoh Mntiel Unty, Juito IjiDuc "WIiitu the l.lndcnx bloom," Ituck, Mrs. j. ii, biricmcr. "Digue llretonnr,"....... ...Ilacliintiu. ji'ftsio iireyiimn. "Knut,". . Kuniwitv, MitHter Alfred Holt, "A vu Maria,".. I.uczl, "Deurettt Ilonrt, Forowoll," Hlrolezkl. MN hdltn Kiirrur. "l'omponotte," Duriiud, Lizzie llolvcriiou "Doll's Drnm," 0Ucn. MukkIu lloiKkln. rxitT it. "Overture le Mnrlonetteti.".. (Jurlltt MIhdps iluud lllrich, Mitud Miirtln, l.ucy Wllltums, l.lnuloHtutNiiiiu., "AiiKsl'MKcrennde," (violin obllguto.MiiMer Carl Dentou) ..lirucu Minn ciruco Ullllnuhum. "Valoo Caprice." Ituff "Uolero," Daucta MiiMlcr Alfred Holt. "Love und Wir,"..... Cooko Menu, Ulnrr nud Komi. "HvcondMiiiurku,"..... .....llodnrd MIm Heat rice Hlii'lton. "Itofaerto, tu (Jlio Adoro,"......Mi,ycrleor MU4 Mabel (Iruy. "Olpny Life," Hchuniunn IjkIIus' Olioroim. Youno Bei'uiilicanh to tiii: FltONT.At 7:30 this evening nil the young republicans of tho city aro invited to meet at the Chemok cto hotel to glvo a grand rally und cheers to Oregon's governor, Hon. D. P. Thompson, who will bo elected next Monday by the great est majority if votes that wns ever polled in tho stute. They will escort Mr. Thompson to tho opera house where ho will address tho cltlieus of tho capital city on tlo issues of the day. Tills will bo Gtie of tho biggest events of the campaign and every republican should bo present, Attempted Suicide.- Mrs. Hon- co, wire of W. Honeo, who lives a few miles nbovo the city, ou tho river road, attempted to take her owu life, by catlug tho heads of u bunch of matches und then taking u heavy diwo of carbolic acid, but the Intense burning of the acid caused her to drink water which diluted Hand destroyed Its fatal etleets Dr.W. II. Byrd.of Balem, was called out to rolievo tho sulVerer, who will prooaoiy iccover. Mr, Uoneo is an Ai.ukadv Fatted. When Phil Metsehau was seen on tho streets to-day ono enthusiastic republican remarked, "That's business; that man Is plump und fat already and won't need to fat himself on the spoils of office." Come out and seo tho good-natured Dutchman to night. That French Bund Corset, nt 75 cents, ut J. J. Dnlrymplo's, is n hum mer. Hiiquiro inr it. Fuuhtii ok July Fiukwoimch. Benson fc Frost hnvo received u big Invoice of Hbks und firecrackers of nil Hlzes for celebration purposes. Also biggest stock fresh made can dles in the city. Bellinger building, State street. dtf. Full I'uoukam van the Heci tal To-morrow night, by the pu pils of Misses Goltru and Muerum, found on this page. Head it. Ad- nilmloii tifty cents; children twenty live cents. sin. ciioisan for sheiuff. The republican candidato for sheriff of Marion county has been made the subject of somo extended attacks, but none that we think are golui? to prejudice many persons, who really iutendrd tu vote for him. He was first charged with being a democrat nnd having turned to get the office. If his turning resulted in giving the people of Marlon county n mighty good official we wish some more would turn in the sntne way. But his critles have retracted this charge, nnd his change of politics, it is now admitted by them, had nothing to do with ids candidacy. He wns next accused of taxing up somo fees improperly. This Is shown to have been a matter that Mr. Crolsan had no control over. The district court sustained him in his allowuuco of those fees but the supremo court did not au"d hence Mr. Crolsan has had the fees to pay. It is admitted all around that Mr. Croisan an sheriff has collected the taxes as closely as nny man who ever held the office. He has shown the largest tax roll and the smullcst delinquent list of uny sheriff Mar ion county has ever had for eight years. Whether people pay their taxes more promptly than formerly or however it is he is entitled to the credit of It and such work in the sheriff's office should be encouraged. Mr. Crolsan is a flue official and necs nn obliging und competent set of assistants in his office, lie is well known to boa public spirited man and lias always been ready and willing to help local enterprises libeiaily. Ho is a subscriber to the eapital stock of our woolen mills and cannery. The indications are that lie will be elected and he cer tainly deserves to be. -nnd- Republicans Rally! i'EIt.HONAIi MENTION. in Corvallis, Hon. D. P. Thompson, Jloti. Phil. Hctscuan, Col. E. V. Ncvins and Lydell Baker, Esq., Will address tho citizens of Salem Wednesday eveulng, May 28. Grand Music. Splendid Speaking. Come out and welcome Oregon's next Governor and our future fel low citizens. 25c WantColumn. Notice Inserted for ONE CKNT TER WOttD EACH INHERTION. No adver tltttneut Inserted In thh column for lem than ttventy-flvc cents. lOR .HALE. One lioue and two lots In i ' South balem. Inquire of W. 11. Hlmp-, T?OR PALE. Three new counters and a V coinpletenetofshelvlng for sale cheap fnoulreof K. O. Hakcrat F. 8. Dearborns. 5:21-tt JTIOR KENT A desirable business olllce ' In best bloct In town. Inquire nt tills otllce. 2-ltf JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Ilorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc. PATRONIZE Hotne Industry, and use Mountain lialiu CouKh Cure. Guar anteed to give rellcl or money refunded Manufactured Uy II. Il.t'ro-w, Salem, Ore gon. Smith & Stelner nolo agent for Snlem. I-sdlm PR SALE ono flnpjearllngcrlf.eleht head Mock caltle, inlves and helfery; also one tubular ax uagon, and liuriie.-., bothasgoodas new Time given. Knqulic of J. I Robertson, VJUth salem NEW ADVEUTISKMKNTS. Final Settlement. XTOTIUK is hereby eiven that the under 1M signed administrator of the estate of wonnn. unmore, aeceuBea.navjngmeu mc final account with Hon. r. C'.Hhaw. county judge of Marlon county, Orcgun, has flxtd JUiy V, IF'M, in lu o viock a. in., in near up; objections why "aid account should not be allowed and the administrator dis charged. J. W CRAWFORD, Jr.SttOt Administrator of wild estate. Tub Gbnuink Btukk.A flne Imported Hwlsa cheese wleghlng 108 pou nils, Just received, at J. O, Wright's; this is the only genuine Swiss cheese lu Knleiii; ho sun' anil try some. That French Hand Corset, at 75 industrious man, and has the syui-! cents, at J. J. Dairy in plo's, is a hum- patny or all HU neighbors. liter. Kinnuro Tor it. 1 " -- KUNAWAY.-H. V, MftttlieWH of tho . DoN"r M,B8 If. Tlw ludy or Ren tjatem laud company, left hU team Uwwu who xnXwM tho bK '"wllng standing yesterday mornlnit u I miliBopemhouiw to-night wllllow frowtof h houu.i nth nnr.i... Uouwlhlng rich and pleaslK. Come tiA, They broke their fastenings put uud Owou' wt governor. thring the wugou aud damualu8 oue tUy o.uiml,tM t9 the usyum ftr !iu Uw1 fanul"K U'V of the Uon. hllghtly. nu,f( from Uun ofwnly. ueino.lopo lowill i i m- I ' t I through Woithlugton That French ttnud jCot ut fi oeats, at J. J. Dalrytuple. U n hum mer. Knn,ulro for It. That Kreuch Hand CotmI, at T& cent , ut J, J. Dairy tuple's. I hunt- jaer. Kno,ulre for It. Scth R. Hammer is on business. J. J. Murphy is in Aurora to-day, on legal business. Hon. Tilmou Ford went to Au rora on legal business to-day. Miss Grace Bushnell, of Eugene, is visiting at tho Woman's College. Major Frank Hodgkin arrived home from the youth this morning. Merchant T. Holversou went to Portland this morning on business. 8. Watson was a passonger on the north bound train this morning. E. E. McKinney, of Turner, is doing business in the city tills after noon. David slmpson is doing business in the Butteville neighborhood to day. Mrs. Prof. McElroy was a passen ger for Corvallis, on the 11 o'clock train. Mrs. J. D. MeCully has returned to her homo in Joseph, in Eastern Oreg in. O. M. Bylnnd, of Needy, Clacka mas county, is doing business at tho court house to-day. Al W. Herren, stock inspector for Marion county, took the afternoon train for Portland. E. C. Giltuer, of the state house, went to Portland on the overland train, this morning. lion. Napoleon Davis, clerk of tho state laud board, took the ufteruoon train for Portland. Mr. and Mrs. S. 8. Truin, of tho Alduny Herald, aro In the cily at tending (he grange meeting. Phil. Metsehau, whom republi cans believe will bo the next stato treasurer, ai rived in the city this morning. Ex-Governor Chadwick is again able to be out, after being confined to his room for several weeks, with a sprained ankle. Miss Lorena Hylaud, of Wood burn, daughter of tho late Dr. D. C. ltylaml, Is in tho city on bus iness and visiting friends. County Clerk IJnbcock went1 down to Aurora ou this morulnir's I train und will make his way by ' team to liuttuvllle to attend the speaking there ut 10 o'clock to-day. I Miss Nellie Morgan end Miss Win- - nlo Watson returned to Portland this afternoon after a pleasant visit with their frluds and relatives, tho Dearborn family. Alfred E. Dewey, editor of the Paclllo ltural Press, of San Frui elsco, and also secretary of tho Cali fornia Statu Grunge, is visiting the Oregon State Grange, now in session. T. McF. ration hits fitted up his two large show windows with a pair ot heavy plate glass mirrors which will beautifully rcllcct the attractive display of goods always shown there. T. McF. is bound to keep at the head of the procession. L. W. Leltli, brother of Mrs D. W. Matthews and Mrs. II. II. Ita gau Is visiting those fumilies and his father uhd mother. Ho Is pos tal clerk ou the Illinois Central railroad, his run being from Chicago to Ccutrulia. He wits an "ojleiisive partisan, "and was removed by Pre Ident Cleveland, but lie had contin ual service Just tho same doing tho work of iuconiieteut democratic uppoliitccs, mux immediately after President Harrison's election he was rcapMlutcd. C, J. Cressey of San J cue, Cnl., who Is treasurer of tho California Htulo Grunge, Is in tho city attend lug the Oregon State Grange. Mr. Crvssey U tho founder and one of the directors of the Grangers' batik of California, und ulso Hves on und I manage u wheat farm of ten thou- mud acre, uud U well acquainted Interests of the make a tour before return- lug home. He toy Qregon l a great mate uud has a bright future betoi It, which we all tallevo. Capitol Home Addition Is beautifully located In East Salem, south of the Electric Railway line, near the power bouse. Large lots, ICOxlOO feet. Uood soil. For sale by T. II. WILSON, Owner, 430 State Street, Halem. PHELPS &EVANS, Real Estate -AND- Investment Brokers, Choice Farm and Cily Property for Sale. Our extensive Eastern acquaintance and largo correspondence gives us superior ad antages In placlngon the market desirable Eropcrty for sale. Hhouid you wlbh to uy or hell, we will be pleased to hear from you. Olllce upstairs In New Bank Hand ing, BalemOrcgon, Tho Fino Imported Pcrcheron, BOWTTANT, The Imported Pcrcheron stallion, Ilou ItUnt, Is the ouly Imported Perchcron In the country. It not only u monster horse butts "pretty us a picture" and stylish. Btandsat Mlnto A Low's barn Tuesdays and Wednesdays; at Turner Mondays and Tbursduys. 4:0 w-3m Executor's Notice. NOTICE Is hereby given that the county court of Marlon county, Oregon, has this da appointed the uuderslgnod exec utrix of thet'slatoof Henry Hoi.dece&i-ed. All persons havli g claims against said es tate aro required to present thtm with the proper vouches to mo at my residence near Sublimity In said county within six months from the date of this notice. Muy ill, 1890. TIIEHSE FOX, Executrix of the estate of Henry Kox, deceased. 5:22-6w Summons. In the Circuit Court of the SUte of I Oruguu furMariou County. I I). E. Morris, plaintiff) Suit la eqaltjr s. J. for W. D. Morris, dffrndsnt) divorce To W. D. Morris, tho iuovo aimed defendant: In tue name of the Stste of Oregon, )ou are beieby requlrtd to appear and answer the complaint tiled agalntt you In tbo above en titled ault, within ten days from tbr date of thmt-rvlre of tblsanmmous upon yoalfaerved within tbU county, or if served lu any other county of this state then wltbln twenty days from the date of the ii-rvlce of this aaoimoni upon you; and If served by publication then you are required to appear and anavrtr aald complaint on or before the nrat day of Ike regu lar term of aala court next after alx weeks' publication of thla summons to wit: On or be fore IbeStb day of June, ISSO, and if you fail so to answer fur want thereof the plaintiff will apply to the court fur the relief demanded In aald complaint to wit: For the dloolutlon of the bonds of matrimony now existing between plaintiff and nurae f and for the cuntody of the minor children of youri-olf and plaintiff. Thlh summons la served upon jru by publi cation in accordance with tlie order of Hon. 11 P, Bulae, Judge of aald court. Dated April 23d, 1S90 J. J. MCItPUY. 4:3.luGt Attorney forplalutlff. Salem, Oregon, April 24, WM. THB 17ANTED. An nctlve man for each VV section, .Salary $75 to 5100, to locally represent a succe sful N. Y. Company In corporated lo supply Dry Hoods, Clothing, Hhoes, Jew elry, eU-., to consumers nt cost Alo a Lady of tact, salary 840, to enroll members fSO.OuO no enrolled, fcWO.OOO paid In). References exchanged. Empire Co operative iiHMicIntlnn (credit well ruled) IockboxOlO N. Y. 3:24-ly m O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy nnd sample work shown before engaging. aTPay based on work measured on th rri.ll liaiva nrrlpra At Harecnt'S. MeTCm I orKeller'e resldencent Highland addition. You can save money by buying your I Musical JMerchandise DIAMOND'S Jtuslc House, Eldridgo Block. Palem. J. F. JACOBSON Dealer In Lumber, Lath and Shingles, at the old Dorrance Yard si Speclol attention given to furnlah Klin dried and iiurwJ. ' 1 Finishing Lumber. superior cvv J. MACY, Feed and Sale Stable SALESMEN WANTED AT ONCE.-A few good men to sell our goods by sample to the wholeoale und retail trade We are the largest manufacturers In our line Liberal salary paid. Permanent position, iloney adnnced for wages, ad vertising, etc. For terms address Centen nial Manufacturing Lo , Chicago, 111. I!.l8.t.t.s.".0t. Brick and Tile for Sale MURPHY & DESART, Successors to I). Nah. have a well estab lished Urlck and Tile factory In North Salem, near the fairgrounds, and ure pro pared to furnish flrst-class brick and tile on short notice. Samples of llrlck or Tllo sent free to nny point desired, on short notice. Orders am be left with Jos. Flshburn, 110 Suite street, ) Corner Slate and Front Sts., Halem. Oood accommodations and good rigs' Have a quantity of good hay for sale. 381m J MACY. BLACKSjIITIUNG, Wagon and Carriage Making and Repairing Horseshoeing a specialty. All work guar anteed. JOHN IIOL.1T, Corncrof CommerclalnndChcmeketn sts., Mtlem, Oregon. DEAR GIRLS : Take no Tally from any young man, but If they oiler you u nice Uox of Hellcnbrand's Square Chocolate Creams, made only by his Patent Process, take them, and tell them to coino ngaln, for 'hey are superior to nny made in the United States. Salem Harness Shop, B, F. WILEY, Prop. Manufacture and make a specialty of Farm nud Heavy Harness. All work dauo in our own shop nt Salem and guaranteed first-classs. Give us a call. Only AbstractBooks IN MARION COUNTY. Work promptly and rt'linblv executed bv the SALEM ABSTRACT & LAND CO., FRANK W. WATERS, Manager J. A. ROTAN, at his new quarter, 2nd door south of IJusliM Bank, now has a Largerstockof Furniture tlian ever Also full line of Undertaker's floods. Bo sure and examine this stock before purchasing elsewhere, as It will save you money. d-wlm "W. M. Sargent, Dealer in Wall Paper, Mouldings, Pictures Frames, Window Shades, Baby Cabs, Express Wagons, Notions and Toys of all kinds. A Fine Line of Etchings and Engraving, Oil Painting1 and Chromos. Prices tlie Lowest, 5-9-1 in Ms Pianos and Orga Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos SHEET JMIJSIC, Music Books, nnd nil kinds of Musical Merchand! f EASTON J Eldridge Block, Commercial St THE (XNXY MUSIC STORE m&AfL Brooks & Harritt DEALEItS IN FINE FISHING TACKLE RODS, BASKETS, FLIES, LEADERS, REELS, BABY ('ARMAGH VELOCIPEDE SHELLS, PRIMERH, '" NOVELTIES GUS, CUTLERY, SPORTING GOODS, Base Balls, Hammocks, Croquet, No. 94'State Street, Salem, Oregon RKMLOVA.L We Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corner, Corner of Commercial and Court, And will continue to carry the finest line of Dress Goods and Trimmings, Ladies anil Gents Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Ladie Wraps, Etc. in the City. We are agents for several specialties. J. J. DALRYMPLE k CO. W CRAWFORD A. KLEIN, i Continues tho Business formerly conducted by Krausse & Klein, al the old Stand on Commercial street. Stoves, has Removed His Stock of Tinware and Plumbing Goods to the store recently occupied by j, c. brown & co, Call and See Him! mffTflrrnro Ail Ki n 1 1 1 M I K RUNS Kn.st IniliiH wlib t'ullmnn Vestibule Draw lug room sleepers, illtilng care und coiiclR'Hof Intent ilextga, between I'Ulcncu anil Milwaukee unl Ht. Pitul tinU Mlune npollB. KiiBt TnilBS with I'ullmnn viktltMli.H dniwItiR rom Hleeiu'rs, ClnltiB cars nnd eiuclien of luteal ileklsn, between HilniKO HiulMllwuiikeonnd Anlilmuluud llulutli. llmniKh riilnniui vtmtlbnlu dmwlnir room nnd colonist uleepcra vln the North ern l'ui'lrlo rullrond between Chicago mid iWtlund.Or. Convenient tnilns to nud from Kaktern, WiMtrrn, Northern and central Wltcoif hUi )Mluti. iillurilliig iineiiuiiled service lo nnd from wuukeNliu Komi du jic. oli. koli,Neeuuli. Meuebhn, Chlppenu FulU. Knu Claire, Hurley, Win., nud Ironwood nun iieuieiiicr, .iiieu. For tlckelH. Nleeplne car ratervutlonx, time tables uud other Inrnrmntlon, apply to iigeutu any where In tho United State orCunudn. 1! U. IlAtlLUW, Uen'l Trufflo ilcr. 8.U, AI.N9UK. (Icn'l. Mgr. IX1U1S ECKKTKIV. Awi't Oen'l l'niui'r nud Tkt AgU, Mllwnu. ket Wli, 11 SEE Will be pleased to receive calls from my old friends and new. Mammoth NTew Stock ! a.t Living Prices: $10,000 $10,000 For Sale- Ten Thousand Dollars -worth of- R. M. WADE.&CO. Hvo Just received auothor large Spring Wagons and Hacks Of tho best staudard niakt. Prices aro the lowest, Quality con sidered. All invited to call and cxaulne them at 2S2 284 aud 28(3, Commercial steet. Oregon K. It. Company Line. (Limited.) p. N. SCOTT, KltomVKR Ticket for njiy llnt on thU line for Kile nt the depot, fool of Jrni)non kirret.nud t Hie Untied oirB nnd haggle Traiikfer comiuin' olllw. ixruer iSexud nnd fine treetn. Commutation Ticket nt t ctnln Pr mile. Ueneral ofllers iurthet corner Flrl uud Flnevtnvto, Fortlnud. BAKER & STRANG Fancy and Staple Groceries, For prices and terms enquire of WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial St. fiSTGoods delivered free to nil parts of the city. "J IvOOK HERE Successors to- A. E. STRANG, EAST SI iu: From Fortlaud Stiver. Cuburg ton no man J.V l-si 101 5 0 tu 7 00 UUtlcvni. Toward 111 rt land I'crt'ndl'ort'd mall V:xn LV AM AR V Xi,JkM IM IMrtl'lldHl'tX) S iS 10 ii 0 a 8 411 T M & 01 llrwnUU 7 J". .Coburg.. a 00 u..iuy' Undlug. 3 sn 10 60... Woodburu.... I 0 11 T Hllertoii..U,.'0 WttiT 81 DK. AUlle uialt 7 Uii 3U 41 lfirUand mall .. . . A .iwuido raw v. at Dundc Junction 106 . ttbrlUn .... 10 n .......iuiiii. t a UoninoulU . 7 sj AUU..... lil l-awljr dealer in Stoves, Tinware and House Fnrn Isliing Goods, Plumbing, Steam anil Gas Fitting, Agents for the Celebrated Peninsular Stoves and Ranges. Mr W) PnmmnivMnl Qt .-!& TUo Now buocuNu, BOYTON & IUCHARDSOX Furnace. Have you Wen sntUniUn the lientlng of jour home during the wt winter? If not. and you detlro health nnd comfort, we nhould like to mukenn cXHinlnntlon ofjnur tuUdl".', loot-certulu what remedy iau bo adoiited. ftoudingan ewtlnmio which wilt le t low a utv a is wn8ltent with ix thorough Joh. Ourxterlencaud rvtiutntlon In tliU llm r ,,ci. I tiea has civi'tt u the confldenevol our natrons in doing first cIum work. Iiswnra 01 hi n-'urrtuiiuti in no f iintur in name to titow tmudled by u Would ad vise our former patron that we can supply whatever re pain ww wwr w lutuauii uituuj puw m uj UH, rs SOLE AGENTS -FOR- Anti-Rusting Tinware ! EVERY ARTICLE Warranted not to Rust -AND THE WORLD'S FAVORITE! Su.perj.or Coo l(S oves and Ranges EVERY ONE WARRANTED, J. C. BROWN & CO., 234-236 Commercial St,, .... Salem Or.