Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1890)
REST0RATJYE PERFECT nutritFon! HEALTH! Tho only remedy Vnown which will Stimulate the Nutritive Processes of the Human System. By this natural and irnplc means It quickly and permanent y CUHES All Tonus of Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mental and Nervous Exhaustion, General Debility, Drain Fas, or any exhausted or weak ened condition of tho ayntein, from what ever cause, Skin Eruptions, Bolls, Hun ntag Soros, Scrofula, nnd all Diseases of the Blood, Stomach, Wvor and Kidneys. $ 1 .00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00. Dr. Killer's fl page book, descriptive- of Hy- sent free by mall. ' HILLER DRUB CO., San Francisco, Cal, TOR J.ALE BT Sold by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com'l St. BLACKSMITHING, Wagon and Carriage Making and Repairing Hnrseshooing a specialty. All work guar anteed. JOHN HOLM, Cornerof Commercial an dChemekcta sts Salem, Oregon. 121 court St. WM. WIOKEY, House Painter, Decorator, and Wall Tinter. Leave order at John Hughes' store, State street. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good work, economy and sample work shown before engaging. y Pay based on work measured on th wall. Leave orders at Sargent's, Meyers' or Keller's residence at Highland addition. &?&& m m Cap ital Dairy Co A. S. Kalrchlld, IJ. J. Kelly and V. C. Hurch aro prepared to deliver flrcsh milk cooled on ice, to any part of the city. Leave ordors at Mlnto Jt Low's stable. brick! burtobros. are prepared to furnish a first-class article of Brick iu town or country or anywhere on the line ofO AC. It II. Prices, rcajon able. Yaids i.n State street, opposite O. 8. P. All orders lea with Williams & Eng land promptly attended to. SALEM IRON WORKS. 0. D. IIUTTON, Prop. Castings of nil kinds made to; order. MILL MACHINERY, PLANING MILLS, CORNICES, METAL FRONTS, WHEELS, PULLEYS, and special castings ot any style or pat. Urn made in short order, smooth and re liable In every particular. Repair any Machinery in Short Order. Turning lathes, engines, Xiup pics-ca and hoi) kLoVt-e own. Vlll makeestlmates on any Iron work p.iid for old Iron. needed. Good price 3-lS-lm You canfaw'uioney by buying your Musical Merchandise DIAMOND'S Music lloue, Eldrldge Block. 8ulem. W. C. MITCHELL, Veterinary Surgeon. Graduate of OnUrlo veterinary college. Treats all disease of horse, i t,lS11?.n2 other dome-tie unima U. Ofllce at Kills 4 Whitley livery tatte. If not profas lon"lly engaged cn be sevn "Jill W. E. C. PATTON Dealer in every arioty of Fine Rubber Stamps Stetl Slampt, Stencil Stamps, Self Ukiflg Stamp. Name Stamps eat to order. Come and Jook at samp of work done wttn my ft Red Rubber Stamps. MS SLU HL. Klem pittont Book Hiore Sfc.Irk. . MM m LAW FOR CHINESE. A Chtnhr from the Treasury . lt,,i3Ul.' Hppartment. MflT.limHnllV ivn iiivvnTi ivn . ".. "iiujui rtiuuwi rtuiuuu. Opium Smugglers, Highbinders nnd Loafers Heretofore ltesi- dents May Return. CII1NKSK UEQULATIOXs. Washington, D. C, July 5 Actiug Secretary Batchelior has is sued the following instructions in regnrd re-entry into the United otates oi uninese after a visit to China: 1st. Chinamen who ore laborers are under the exclusion act of October 1, 18SS, are absolutely de barred from landing uuless It be for transit across U. S. territory. 2d. Chinamen, not laborers, aud who may have heretofore resided in the S. are not prevented by existing law or treaty from returning to U. S. after visiting China or elsewhere. Certificates or other papers however are issued to show that they are en titled to laud in the U. S.. but it Is suggested that such persons should befoie leaving the U. S. provide themselves with sucli proof of iden tity as may be deemed proper, show ing that they liaye been residents. Sd. Chinese persons, not laborers, who may come to the U. S. for the first time ate only entitled to land upon compliance with section 3 of act of July6, 18SS. To-day's Telegraphic Sparks. A new cabinet has been formed iu Spain by Cauovas. The census gives Boston 437,242, against 3G2,.o.0o in 1SS0. Joseph Shannon, a wealty farmer at Beaver Fali, Pa., was buncoed out of 95. At Anaheim, California, tho Plant ers hotel and contents burned to tho ground this morning. Loss, $15,030. Insurance, $9,5C3. Hawaiian advices state that on June 17th King Kalakua appointed an entire new cabinet in place of the old one resigned. The weekly bank New York state ment shows a leserve deduction of $2,790,000; specie increase $1,037,000 The banks hold $3,S-)0,950 in excess of rules. A telegram received at the navy depaitmeut from Rear Adinira Walker, saying that the squadron of evolution sailed from, Reo Do Ja neiro to-day for New York. It is expected to arrive about August first. At Emporia, Kansas, the United farmer's alliances and other kindred organizations held one of the grand est demonstrations to-day oyer held in tne city. There was a procession five miles long, and 20,000 pcoplo were in attendance. Tho following is the weekly re port of the Oregon weather bureau, relative to creps: Spring wheat, promising; fall wheal, better pros pects than for several years. All kinds of fruit except peaches, aud hops promise a large yield. The fourth destructive storm of the week passed over Parkersburg, W. Va., and localities yesterday flooding cellars, damaging streets, sweeping away crops. A suddeu heavy rain fall deluged the Kana whaand Muskingum river valleys. Unofficial estimates place the dam age in Muskingum valley at half a million dollars, much of this is to the government works for Improve ment aud navigation. I Devlin, ! Next Week. James A. Salem's Javorite comedian, is ono of i the managers of t he Chicago Comedy company, tnat open a weeK's en gagement at Reed's opera house next Monday evening, and will take the principal parts in each play pre sented. He is now backed by a strong company aud there will probably be the best week's enter tainment ever given here at popular prices. Never mind the thermemeter: But come to J. G. Wright's for nice fresh tomatoes, cucumbers, peaches, apricots, orauges, lemons, bauanas, black and red raspberries, and all other fruits und vegetables in the market. W. C.T. U. There will bo a gos pel temperance meeting at the W. C. T. U. hall Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Everybody Invited. Wanted.-A girl to do house work. Call at the residence of Prof. Z. M. Parviu. 7:5 1 w , Great Sating. 1 Great utl'eots are produced from small onuses great saving effected iuyourt-mnll purchase by bearlug in mind Crlosman's 5 store. and 10 cent A Cure for Sick Headache. TbU dUtrfMlng complaint ladr.no an Inartne or kjuggth 11 er or eoailiprf'ed boweU which derange, the fcUnuarh and duturbn the avrtoun )klm muninc dli ilnwn und n opprie dell pain in the hHkd.ortrn mj tvf a to nravout any rtt or ip- One of Mr imufl's Improved "" Liver PUU will rekwve you of all the pain latest, and mlry and a frw mare dou will eor reel the iu fraud 4HrhuDd rftfulnle the , boweU While tbfteptlU arc kwu.ll, rattly t.i.-.M nnd mild and caUlu tbtr uelfcin I hero no mtdMmt masd that will m ot-1 fevtually eurv kirk btautafke. KrceUa1 box bold by ftiullh A btlnr . sure Care (or Pile.. Itcbing !1 ire known by raol.urt !i;epiPt". eB e lublsc wb n warm TbU twrra 4la Mind Bleeding and protrudiu. y d at oare to Dr Bo nko Pile KeMirdy. wH Cb f d'rrftly on tbeparM affcoted, a.1 rbn W roor. iujliji-aed aju praB- ent can. ao emu. uniirw , UctlM irt. Dr. Bonka, PW)i, O. krHiltb4 Mll.r BOl4 Social nnd Personal. Several Items ot social news t- unavoidably crowded out bv th- i-X- ' t r "'r,"T i Miss Uusta Palmer went to Port land to-day for a visit among frlemR Mrs. Geo. (J. Bingham left to-day ie.'M,.ivii.e lor a week's visit iorie.Miimvllleforaweek's visit her old home aud with friends in ' that burg E. W. Bradstreet, of San Francis co, a professional athlete, Is in the city endeavoring to start an athletic club in Salem. 1). A Hendricks, editor of the Athena Republican, spent the Fourth amoug Salem friends, re turning to-day. Mrs. Dr. Allen, nee Miss Lena Erwln, of Waitburg Wash., formerly of Salem, Is visiting with Miss Mamie Parviu on Piety hill. D. C. Sherman, post commander of Sedgwick No. 10, wcut to Wood burn this afternoon to muster a post of the G. A. R. He was accom panied by W. A. H. Folger, officer of tho day. Capt. L. S. Scott goes to attend Grand Lodge of United Workmen. S. E. Howard has secured the ap pointment as a substitute city mail carrier, and will take his place dur. log his absence. THE BLACK FLAG. Do not forget that this grand melo drama will open tho week's engage ment of the Chicago Comedy Co. at Reed's opera house next Monday night, and you should not miss see ing it. SOCIAL DANCE. The social dance at the Armory hall last evening was a succcs in every respect. A largo crowd wad in attendance aud the finest enjoy ment prevailed, under tho splendid management of A. J. Basey, Win, Rennie and Jca Hoiye. They al ways make a success. THE planter's WiFE. Despite the fact that a grand baud contest was in progress in the ave nue where the best of music was discoursed; and the fact that a splen did ball was in progress at the ar mory; and that fireworks were fill ing the air with rockets, Roman candles and every form of illumina tion; that a hundred other untoward circumstances existed, still the opera house last evening was well filled by a very intelligent audience to witness the rendition of "The Plant er's Wife" by Salem talent. Such a large attendance uuder all the cir cumstances was a grand tribute to the players aud those who attended feel well repaid. The company was in excellent condition and each one brought out the part assigned in it' full conception. Miss Jenne M. Long, as the victim of a designing villain; as tho persecuted wife who thiuks she Is relieved by death from his presence and tortures, aud is about to live happily with a new ly married aud much beloved hus band, only to bo confronted by the vidian again and driven to further compromises, has fine opportunities to display her grand powers of elc ctUion and passion playing, and does it to perfection. One of the grand est stage scenes of any drama by any actress is presented by her when she drops on her knee beforo her enraged and suspecting hus band, who holds an upraised knife, and bids him take her life-blood. She strikes the chords of sympathy and admiration in many places, but the one named Is a grand climax Miss Willis was more charming than ever in the role of Anglo Gordon, the little flirt, aud kept the house iu roars of joyous laughter nil the time. She is a lien: actress and her fling ing is slways delightful. Mrs. Ha ?en, as Dora Graham and as Mi's. Gordon, showed inucli ease, grace and adaptability, rendering her parts with pleasing effect. Geo.Mor- rls, as tho injured husband, Henry Meyers us the lawyer In disguise of a j minister, and Dr. Keene as the vil llan of the play, all filled their parts with great credit, while Simeon Sim-' coe, who in his search for historical facts, discovered tho things which made all things right, was ttie source of much merrlnieut. Dugan worked the census taking business in grand style and made several capital hits. Nothing could be a more complete success than the whole performance. The splendid orchestra which assisted at Ma rlon square In the forenoon, filled up the preludes aud interludes with most delightful music which brought great applause. The orches tra is composed as follews: Piano, Miss Pearl Scott; leader, violin, Prof. Wolf; 1st violin. Chas. Reed; 2nd violin, Carl Denton; 3rd violin, Freddie Levy; bass, Alouzo Wain; clarinet, Chas, Pappe; flute, Cluire; Baker; 1st cornet, W. Hazen; 2nd I cornet, Willis McElroy; trombone, Ed Crawford; drums, Chan. Chase. Style is the Thing. People may sneer at styU-s all they like, but no one, young or old, i wants togodresned iu an nutlund ish manner. Whether it be hat, gloves, tie or suit, whatever the rea son, or grade of good, Johnson, Boothby & Co., will give you the The Store Will Us. A few packages of the Reliance tea with chance to draw the ttove July 1st, still left. See adv. Cox 4. Boggs. Many vislton lo our oily ynter day embraced the opportunity to &e aureaSwau Fountain Pen at Pat ton's Book Store, who U sole "Kent, d w Capital Easiness College. Tbo Capltnl Busiuess college of tills ! eltv eloul Ifo ilrvnrj fnr tJio oilmmnr T"S "", ?? "' tt "V - The college bns just txissed tbrouib its first year with better success than was "ven anticipated, and the at!,ulureoHUOOK IS encouraging ion ugu uegrec. uoiu siuuenis ana teachers speak well of the results. of the year's work. The growing de mands of tho school require that during the summer months another room will be added to the nlroadv commodious quarters, to be used exclusively as n type-writing depart ment. School will open again in September, when a large attendance Is expected. This institution adds an important factor to Salem's Hue educational facilities, by furn ishing a thorough nnd prnctlcal business education in the most ap proved systems, and in the shortest time posslblo for such an education to be acquired, The school is sup plied with all the latest apparatus and fixtures for the comfort aud aid to the students. Tho following aro the names of those who have grad uated from the school during its first year: A. U. Krcbs, F. Gibson, Orange Glover, J. C. Reid, Miss Maud Jackson, Mis Gnbarclla Clark, Albert N. Humphrey, Salem; Clyde Brandenburg, Bly, Oregon; W. E. Beardsley, Baker City, Ogn., E. T. Hay, Wilbur, Wash., D. R. Meyers, Whatoni, Wash. UELIGIOUS SKRVICE. Christian Church.--Things Wantiug," and "Tho Danger Sig nal" will respectively bo the morn ing and evening themes of Elder J. B. Johnson. Services at 10.30 a. m. aud 7.30 p. iu., Sunday school 12 m. Unitarian Societt. Hall cor ner Court and Liberty streets. Services nt 10 a. in. and 7 30 p. in. Morning theme, "Consider tho Lilies." Evening theme, "Fruits of Liberal Christianity. Baptist Church. Morning sub ject: "A spiritual Harvest." Even- lug. "God's Hatred or Sin." Sun day school at 11:45 a. m. Y. P. S. C. E. meeting at 0:30 p. m. Tepic: "The Fear Nots of God." All aro welcome. Evangelical. "This one tiling I know" and "Lessons from the ark" will be the subjects. Sundav school at 10 a. in. Endeavor meet ing at 0:30 p. in. Curium Notice. There will be Evangelical preaching Sunday, July 6th, at 2:30 p. m. by J. M. Preiss, iu the school house on Marion street, between High and Church streets, at the place where the Free Metho dist society have their service. Everybody is cordially invited to bo present. DIED IN HARNESS. TllO olll Cllll- nou, which lias done good service in waking up Salemltes to Joyous cele brations, met with n sad mishap yes terday. The tenth round fired In the morning bursted tho gun car riage into kindling wood, broke the steel rod and left the old gun lying on the ground. But Capt. Howard, who was engineering the salute, kept charging her up and letting her go until the thirteen were fired, aud now she is awaiting repairs at Jolt n Knight's shop. Final Sktti.kment.AU com. mittees on tho Fourth of July cele bration are requested nnd expected to meet at the Chemektc hotel next Monday tho 7th, at 3 o'clock p. m., to make final settlement of every thing and wind up the business. Something New. Buby carri ages with locking cradle attach ment. A few more left at Keller it Sons. " It, The Hcst Light. That is what we want on nny subject, and two nrc electric lights make a store at night just as bright as day. This is Important lu se lecting clothes, und you got the ben efit of it ut Conrad's. Ladirs Knur. A full Hue 15 cents up at Criss. man's 5 and 10 cents store. An elegent Hue of marriage certi ficates Just received at Button's Book Store. d-w Don't fall to see Henry Meyers play the preacher In "Planter's Wife" Friday evening. s Cupid. That is the name of Far-, rar it Co's new private braiyl of tea. It is extra good. Try it. Remember the place to get Fourth i of July confectioneries Is at Ben- j son's on State street. i Oil und gasoline stoves In great Variety out! cheap, ntStelner A Won-1 ser' A T. LOni" rilYMmAN. . ..r-d.ri.l- H tu California I'rudu III Itrport. X Bt lat cmtlrwnu ho aelliitlua wai lick hra'tnetitn wi toiarjirited at their curt by loft VreUWe FBrl-irllU, tlitt be cnlled It to the alteutiou of ItUtlTe, who happened to be Dr. Y, i, lurrrtt, the weJl ksown 61. LouU pbyildan of -Ml fihroa- doh luti. The doctor mw nt once Ibet It differed frou the po ih pi eprtUB( In Ibat It woj partly vrf ttablt, and bteomln- luler eted, btfan a rlt c( Inveetlfalloee, aad In a iateqent letter candidly adalitfd lu eizMiive trourtle. and aari I Ubc to t 1 1U Tlrtute farther I owd It ! TT oirnfaLtlyTi4 preriU-i It Uit patienu wto reaaireo a leueral uStn r era It tor Xt a teeult. I ran Mr It it an alaatet ttulaU cure lor roattlplia. Ul lovtottt. dipepela, IndlxetUoo, abd tick tatduht. Tbtta uoubtea atlf roeae from a dlitorbed coauwu oi Ibe tvwtfn earn aod boweU. and Joy' VeceUt and Jor'i Vecrlaue t IMIUMflllt U the beet laiattve tad ttoaaeh ret t latatlve a&4 ttoaaen lersi uurl bare erei ). and u 4 liDUtl tjtlevt nrreVrXi- 1 Jfart CfrlCL. mbrsodoaaw'. It. l)la. I JOHN HUGHES, 1 t.. .i .. .- y-. - . .. S W-S, " i twr ntirt TinnW Ar41ofB Mn. tcrinls, Li lit C, Hair. Nnils 1111(1 Shingles, liny, Food nntl FoilCO 1'ostS, Urass SCOilS, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. Personnl. j FIKKT being duly sworn I, Harden Mc Culllstct.say that 8. P. Farrcns did noton the 5th day of Mar, oral any other I june niHKcnuy wircais o in kp any persons life, or kill or maltreat any person In uiy preseure, lo the best of my knowledge. 11. M. McVALLISTKK. Subscribed and sworn to before mo at Salem, Oregon, tills oth day of July, 1SS0. lSRAl.1 John M. Pay.nk, lwd Notary Public for Oregon. From Terminal or Interior Points the i 'Hi (IU1 Is tho line to take To all Points East anil South. It Is the dining car route. It runs through vestibule train every day Iu tho year to ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of cars.) Composed of dlnlngcars unsurpassed, Pirtlmau drawing room xleepers Of latest equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars. Best that can bo constructed nnd In which accommodations aio both rice and fur nished for holders of first and hccond-class tlckcts.nud ELEGANT DAY COACHES. Acontlnuovs lice connecting with all linos, adbrdlng dlreot and uninterrupted service. Pullman sher" lions can be se cured lu imIvibc' any agent of tho road. Through tickets to and from all points In Amci lea, England and Kuropo can be purchased at any ticket oritco of this com pany. Full Information loncenune-rates. time of tr.tlns,roiitesnud other details furnished on application lo guy agent or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Passenger Agont, No. 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, THIS H l IlllHll i liiltl'llfl'i RUNS Knsl trains wlili Pullman Vestibule Drawing loom sleepers, dining cur and coaches of latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and Ht. Paul nnd Minne apolis. Fast Trains with Pullman vcstlbulcd drawing room sleepers, dining cars and coaches of latest iIpkIrii, between Chicago ami Milwaukee unci Ashland and Dulutli. Through Pullman vestibule diawlng room and colonist sleepers via tho North ern Pncllle railroad between Chicago and Portland, Or. convenient trains to ana rrom Eastern, i Western, Northern nnd central Wlscou- ' kill fultltu il fill I'll I it lltlilAllnlnil DArt'lAn tn and from Waukesha Fond du l.nc, Osh. kosh, Necnali. Mvncsha, Chippewa Falls. En u Claire, Hurley, Wis., ana Irouwood and Bessemer, Mich. For tickets, sleeping car reservations, timetables and other Information, apply to agents nny where In tho United Htates orCannda. S. It A1NHLIK. Geu'l. Mgr Milwaukee, Wis. J.M.HANFOItU, Gen'l Trnlllc Mgr., Ht. Paul. II C. BARLOW', Truffle Mgr., Milwaukee, Wis. LOblHKCKHTKIN. A8't Gen'l Pass'r and Tkt Agt , Milwau kee. Wis. FINE HORSESHOEING AT- Scriber & Pohle's, Hpeclal attention given to shoeing road. Htors, driving horses, Interfering and rrli pled horses. A large Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. Wo give our personal attention and em. ploy none but experts In tills department. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. PU1JLIC SAL.E ' of Shorthorn cattloat Whlteaker, Oregon, on July llHIi, next, at 1 o'clock p, m., union- ty: ItiMiC, a shorthorn cow oft ho best milk i strain; color, red, Onoyeurllng heifer. Red i Beauty, dam Rose, Hired ly a Flsk bull. One bull calf, Neptune, No. 4 I'nriii Itfgls tor, dum Rose, sired by a rcglsteiod bull, T-rms of sale: Twelve months credit with approved security ut 8 iter cent. Interest, w-3td2t (1. W. Iliril. HELLENBRAND'S , Hating I'arlorsS Candy Manufactory. liUO Cumrnurolil Htrunt BILL OF KARE: I Jew cream . iue, iw, unuz'. cents Colfee, Tea or Chocolate ami (Jukc.lU cents Mush and Milk .. lOceuts Plate of Boup ... ... .lOcenH Mot Cakes, ('.litre or Ten 1ft renin lW-fsteuk untt Kijk 'JTicrnts Pork Chop and V(nt 'Jiiinln Mutton Chop and Eggs cents Venison ami Eggs at renin Hauwigo and Kggn ISieoiitn Mam and Kgg VieeuU Fresh Oysters an) style 25 rents 25 CM Rtgulir D.nner Strved From It lo 3 0'Ciock. A litre variety of vrgHtablrn. etc.. elc AlMitru, roflWi or milk with all ' rent mraln without extru charge. Choice Cigars, IinMirtrd nnd Domestic, Iwuyn on iiRiid. Tender !jinHtk und l'g . .'"JiOtmu l.i... Ilm... U.u.. I ...... I.H. .I ......... NIMIiNDI INHUIIA.NCK in p ii y . e ana Ala lie. . JOH. Al.BKItT, Agent. Mi If in. On-con Capitol Home Addition U beautifully !(toatd In Kr1 Halt-in, mhiIIi of the Kirolrl Itallvrny llti, ntwr the I povrrr Iidumi. Large loin, KflilfiO frH. r or ! by T. II. WILSON, Owner, 4M Htatv HUr4, Hm. ssis.btto Will buy ooeof the beat iMirMwdunfurnu lu Marion ewuiity, elliuitfd nrr Tururr, ! t)rf gu, TrrHH ttuf. JI. (J. it.l. II. l'OR'W'Jll. "' V"lVU J' lWiM4Ul' Ileal tmUtf UKrtila, AuuuvtUo, Or aX-lm W'm.lJil Whi.ij! r-Wella driven) well$ dug; wolU repulred; on fair Uniis. A. Darr, Houtli SjiUiii. If Fancy flbX'I'Ol "t Keller & Bonn. It. F Ono Thousand acres ofnsfiiio land as there is In tho northwest, dtvldod Into ono hundred smalt meadow nnd fruit farms. These tracts lor the FIRST TIME are now placed on the market, ranging In prices irom $50 I to $100 per acre ono third cash, balance on tlmo with interest. No Better Opportunity for Investments In a small way has been otlered to tho public. Thousands of dollars will bo cxpouded within tho noxfc 12 mouths in Improvements In tho Immediate vicinity of this land, while upon tho tract itself, In tho way of roads, fencing, etc, a large amount of money will Iks used. A Free Ride to and From tie Place :. i to any one wishing to seo or Invest. Call nt tho oftlco of WILLIS & CHAMBERLIN, Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and further particulars. OF THE . SWAN FOUNTAIN Over Two Hundred of these favorite Pons aro now lu use In Marlon county alone. It is ono of tho very best Fountain Pen mnuufattturcd. All Insurance Agents use this Pen. Tho late Improvements render It still moru attractivo aud moro desirable. A full lino of MABIE TODD & HARD'S Gold Pons are always lu stock, also PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALUUM8, SCRAP BOOKS, SCRAP PICTURFS, PURSES, CARD CASES, VISITLNG CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY. Remember Grand COX A Handsome Garland Cooking Range, Latest and Improved pattern, nickel finish, with complete set of utensils, (purchased of It. M. Wndo &, Co.) A Ticket with chance on this elegant Prize presented to evury purchase of ONE POUND of our REhlANCE CAN TEA.-Prlce 75 cents per pound. JUST ARRIVED. The Largest FLAGS, BANNERS, ' LANTERNS, INCLUDING WHEELS, FLORAL FOUNTAIN, DEVIL AMONG THE TAILORS, WHISTLING JACKS, Etc. :0. limiting, hi Color OfallnliCH, All hIa-h SMITH'S INSTALLMENT HOUSE, 3Q7 Commercial St, Salem. Ithe second Moore & Dealers In Furniture, Notions. QueeiiHware, ( Hum ware. Cigars, Tolmcuo, ('niwlli-n and Nulu. All kinds of m-cuihI hand gnod. hoiigpt mid wild. OimnU sold on 1'oiuiiiIhnIoii. Cor Htate and Liberty Ht. I Churchill Sash, Door SiLsli, Duorri, Hliutls & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawin IIoiw I'lnUhlnc Kwf llll KII.N, by which ( tolwsyn kiwpa full Mip.ly of mmuim HM. AjrWaillrfral NVorkn.t'ArnerufTiwIi ud lllcn .tremln. SUm DORRANCE - -on Mlute Htrtt halefw. Lumber, Lath, Shingles, Finishing Lumber, Mouldings, &c. AM ordern promptly atUnded to. Prlen at tow m the Wwt, Mill on Martin liu mtlrt iKtrtriM.l oflUUiii. OrrlMIn IMllnrr bulldlnr Kit MUM ffl FIIT FARMS. es From Salem tlic lit'Jil'IHULllL-11 J AGENCY: MSJtiSwm&x -n. mm .,.jwl i.a. . ' fy trie Place, ifctftT&ter. OS State street, Salem, Ore iTliird Tea -od'eit'd by- & BOGGS Grocers, 21!) Commercial St. Assortment of FIRE WORKS, AND Muslin and Printed Flag; and kinds of lanterns at hand stork, osmoknis k Manufacturing Co. iiwdr lo imltr.- Ort-gim Bros'. Lumber Yard Capital of mm. PEI :: &$? .ritev " &Z ie, iii I iinvo Jiut rtc.ilvisl a luruo iltock of children', youtlm' anil mon's tlothlnif. A llnellnoof lino (horn. We Will Sell Lower Hutu nny Imuxo In Huluin, SATINES AND STRAW HATS IllUHt CO lit COHt. BEN FflHSTNEIl k CO., 297 Commwial Strtet. llOlrf.TUOMPrlON. WM. DUIVIMU NJ3W 1USSTAUIIANT, UpiKjilto Welltr llroi., Com'l HI. ftVKKYTHINO N Q W ileaU nt nit lioiim. mid In every Uyle, Ilenl nifftl In tho city for U conu, (Jlvo tin u cull. iteform School llalldlu. 1KAI.KI1 proHwu1n will bo received at il ..'..lru.t . ... .... ... A.... .. . . ..(.. """"I. ' . . w "in mM UUJT Ul JUIjr, i. nt thoottlruortha auinilit.v .if tni, iiii, yrrmm, nir uio couniruotion OI Ort-conHlulo Iteform achool bulldlnc, i- ii... .-,...!: ----.--"-. w- -r-.-:-. mr nuut iu mo iinnn mm apecincationa tobeteetiBlthuomi-oftlobrtA McNally, .u..iii,rmiciii,urrKun, iiitfui to reject nuy una an niiin reacrveu. rfYI.VKSrKll PKNNOYEU, flKt). W. MnllltlUK, B. II. McKl.lttlY JiW Hoard of Commbuloucrn. County Noruial luHlitute. rpUKHhX'ONDnnnuuUenalonof tlm Mn I , rlon county normul Inttltato will bo livid In theultr ofHalem, beclunlnif Won Hity, Auijunt lllh, IMiU, and will coutlnuo ItirM wuekn. It la peeled that all teach era and llioaa Intruding lo tcitcii lathe aettoola of Marlon euuuty will m preneul Pi BIG on Bin. utitv ill iub nun, i, mi ten will uo- ergaulied In all b rune hen Utuaht In tho toiiiiiuiu auhooln, Cotupetoot amlttntiU wtlt b employed, T. W. YOUKK, 7:Wil (Viiniy Kf honl HliperlDtrdnnl