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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 26, 1890)
KrVCTrJHESMMK1! ME CAPITAL JOUML TERMS OP HUUsURirriON. Dally by moll per yenr,-- 50 CO Dully by mall per inonlli, feo Weekly by mall per ycer, 1 CO aa-If not nald In ndvrnco tlio i . e pharccd for tho Wkh:i.y Jour.NAi. .vlH o 11.60 peryoar. IT unpen are not uenvci ' n promptly notlly the nlllce. FREE DELIVERY BY CARRIER. Dally for single week, 16 eti Dally fortwo weeks, 23ci. Dallv by mouth .. .- w els. YOUTHFUL CULPRITS DISCOVERED. Three Little Boys who Horned the Eight Darns; Discharged With "do nnd Sin no More." Tlio mystery of the numerous rc ceut flies una been unearthed and the incendiaries prove to be three little boys, the oldest 13 years tf age and the youngest nine, as fol- i Iewb: Tummy Towusetid, nged 12, "Tjii: OLD HosiiwteAi)." The piny which Deumnn Thompson wrote nnd has made so famous, will lie seen nt Heed's Opera house, Sat urday August 2nd, nnd, judging frorq the recommendations it lias re ceived In the east, will fill the seat ing capacity of the house. The suc cess attending its production in New York City during an uninterrupted run or over two years, its hearty en dorsement not only by the press HOUSE RACE TO-DAY. OREflDX CLIPS. fBiS hXSm s wi iMiwTlwTO i boh ofTlios. Towuseud, 342 Sum-1 uud public there and Ir all cities money forc.tiucisiauoni'e or vvuercon 'i U delivered, hO 83 10 can o no dclnyi hi collections. Ttr WtrwWfKO f?AtTAT. .IntTRNAt larly receives tho nllcruoon no&oclnicd i proesdlii'iielieji. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. tiior street; Walter Tasker, 13, son of William Tasker. 335 Suin inicd ,ncr street; Did; Eley, aged 9, sou if Hiram Eley, 397 Summer street. Tho first clew to tho identity of tho lad wna obtained by Henry Price, driver of Capital engine team Friday night of last week when Martin Rowley's barn was started but failed to burn. That evening little Dick Eley ran up to Capital eu gine house and told Jack Burke, who was there white Mr Pr'cj was to supper.tohavothe team in readiness, that there was going to be n tire in a few minutes. llurke did not know tho boy nnd failed to get ills name, but told Price on his return. Mi. Price being at the engine house that evening and hearing the description of tlio boy recognized that it w.ts nged visited, but by the clergy nf all de nominations stall ps it as among the most attractive plays in print. Tho company presenting it here r.ro under l-.ninan Thompson's management, have been thoroughly rehearsed and equipped by himself, and arc heralded as adequately able to give as perfect a representation .s can be wished for. Reserved seats on sale at Puttou's. Tjo ilrst of the Sccson A Trot for j And Northwest Pacific 1'o.ist Xcn Tmi Two Year Olds Projected , donsations nnd Paragraphs Raise a Pntse. ' . , - "-" , ,,, aii1hv. i Lebanon Express he Aluan census r j-ort probably in-iiiues some of Lebanon's subui ban towns. If sn, tlio inllatcd population can be The llrst horse race of tho season takes place this afternoon nt Pen der's track east of the oity,commen" lug nt 2 o'clock. It is to bo a run ning dash of a quarter of n mile, uc satisfactorily accounted for. .Tmenhiue county ins the largest JOHN HUGHES, Denier in Groceries, Pttiii(s,0i1s ami Wimlow Glass, V 1 Pa per mill Bonier, .Artiste- Mu ierials, Lime, Hmr. Nails mill Shingles, Hay. Feed ami ) eneo Posts, Grass Seeds, Ele, sinv ai)vkutisi:.ui:nts Great Offer nfirnnrrvtrmn jo;i IM VXO i,.,. t,...- ... &i vzic . -i.A ... i ti. ::;' "" iiik tin ti.r.w"7 AHt r u.i . irtj i.ka ifittj ; (i s r.... n '"; : .tffci-ssm iso , &&$& 4?t-HZ , osiLis3s-.ji ri , w y5Sil' n t CALL Oil WHITE. jiAjuiayiJHagiJWMwaHgMEnaviijgiaEa In Grand Fatten i i i Iweeu Henry Purker's horse "Head- cl, f .vatermelous she has had for light," and nhorsoof Hughymlth's. years, hut they will come into the tlio stakes beingfoO. Quite a crowd market a little later, is in attendance and a pretty run i Joseph Becker broke his leg last expected. February, iiepcs-dtal lug amputation, There is talk among horsemen of tuo result of n step t.iruughn broken getting up n trotting race for two-' gi-nik M jrtker City, and now lie Nrwh, not Opinions. The Mc Mlnuvillo Reporter hrs this to say: "The Salem JouknaJj of Tuesday devoted nearly n column of editor ial to the subject of Sunday biifeebdl, which t.rema to bo niillatiu'r tho people of tho capital city not a little, j Dick, and during the -amo evening Wo always expect to find the Joun-1 io iau caraoarouna ogam and nKei xai. on either ono side or tho other ( Price if lie had got tho team learty, of aby question dKcus.ed lulls col-' saying in reply to questioning, thai uinns, but in this Jnslunee it nppems I the tiro "didn't i;o or." to have accomplished aa ublo feat Very little could be obtained from of straddling." Then? win not one tho lad, so Price concluded to keep single lino of editorial in Tuesday'.'! thoi.iatter quiet until positive facts JouiinaTj on tho abov subject, but could bo learned, being convinced thero was nearly a cohimu of news' thut tlio little fellow know all uboui matter, showing tho views of tho question taken by different branches of the community. A city editor's business is to give the news and not editorial opinions. Besides, tho manner of spending Sunday nfter tioons is largely governed by indi vidual conscience, and is controlled in n community to n great extent by the predominating opinions of tho nsgregate, which can only be di vined through an Impartial glean ing of the current news. The McMiuuvillo man should learn to discriminate. In view of tho Sun day games at McMinnvllle, would it not bo well for tho Reporter to an nounce iloclfon tho subject ? Conic, Uro. Barnhart. tlie racket. Yesterday morning he was forcibly convinced of the fact. DIckcanio to tho engine honseand commenced talking ndruiiingly of tho way the horocs ran to tho flro of Thursday night, psklngMr. Prico if it wasn't lots of fun. Price said no, Oiumnanci: not Passi:d. Agent V. V. Skinner, of tho Southern Pa cific, informed a reporter of the .oimXAi tii-da.v Miat hehad applied to Manager K ohler to have an ad dition built to the lielght depot here as soon as poslhle to meet the heavy demand, and his reply was to find out if the ordinance had passed the city council vacatiiiK the alley as) lerestlngone prayed 'or, and if so h would send a man here lmrnudtat"ly to arrange plans for the construction of a large, , handsome and ornamental building. Tho reporter is sorry to have to say that the neceEary vacation hts not yet been granted, and is iuformad that some of the pinpeity owners abutting on the alley refuse to sign uwny their riftht thereto. It may be that some arrangement can be reach ed before next council meeting, as this grand improvement should not be lightly prevented. year olds, If a purse of $100 can be raised, which certainly ought not to take long, as several in this city uud in Polk county say they will enter colts, and with the per centage for entrance fee only $.30 or G0 would be required from contributors. Thos. G. Richmond, of Dallas, will put in one; so will Mr. Kirk, land, of Independence. John Knight, of this city, will enter an Altnmout and Mr. Maxwell will i-ut in u Rockwood. There are others nt the fair grounds, who will most likely enter, and the race would prove a very pretty and in- wants $1o,8j0 from the city CJra'-t Rilderbeck, ma quarrel at Gleudale last .Sunday, stabbed John Trimble several times with a pocket knife, making dangerous wounds, lie is now in jail at Roscburg await ing results. A three-year-old daughter of Chas. Jones, Oakland, found a ho. of morphine pills and had swallowed four of them when discovered. A physician was called and iintldoteii the drug. A laige bear entered the sheep camp of K. M. Rea lately, and grabbed one of the sleeping herders By all means, gentlemen, start by the shoulder nnd unceremoniou- the ball rolling. There is no city on , ly yanked him out ot his biiinueis. the coast of its size with so many ! The aroused ma i yelled so terribly really good driving animals as are that the bear beat a hasty retreat in and around Salem, nnd there is j Plaindealer. no good reason why there should not Three j)rjsone,.s scaped from the be a season of driving sport. There ', ,,.-, ountv lail last week. Two MUSIC AND THKATKICAlS. Capital Glee Club uud Amateur Dra it wasn't, and he would give $10 to rnatlc n-soclntlon, just organized by know who were setting the llreu. the Good Templars or tin city, met Dick said he would tell forthatsum, last evening and elected oilier for and by n slow processs the whole! tlU! fusuinfijuarter as follews: Pres story was obtained. Uivai, A. T. Yeaton. vice president, This was reported by Price to (j,.()rg0 Goode; secietary and treas- Marshal Ilos, who had his suspl could ben large number of contests' arranged between the blooded colt, the buggy horses, the regular track animals, and so on, that would fur nish rare pleasure nnd amusement. Thero should be at least one or two events of this character every week, and it would stimulate the better The j cure am improvement of horse, as , well as bringing a large number of visitors to the city. p clous of the Tasker boy for some time, end ho proceeded to tho neigh borhood, whero lie met with Don Truitt'nnd a boy named Qtiimi, from urer, F.'ank Pavey; boaid of direc tors, Mis. J.E. Godfrey, Mrs. Hank Davey, Miss Josle Snowdeu, Messrs. John Kuight, C. I). Minion, Fred -1 .1. iri.,.. ....! ... ...sn i. I LllljUi, CUIV1V UJLUlllJLin will Uv! whom, by a shiewd movement, he held for practice of singing and dra- Tun Sour.OK ok Anoeu. Reply ing to tho .Touknal's remark that Albany had a bad case of nightmare in the claim that that city had within 400 of Salem's population, tho Democrat truthfully buys: "That is about tho way the census will go thundering down tho ages nil tho same, nnd so far as tho world is con cerned local sqeals will not chaugo it." That's what hurls, gentlemen. Upon tho piinclplo that alio will travel a hundred milei before tho truth .111 get up and diet? lochnso it, the harm is done and it will take a nood while to lepalr it. Salem people all know that tho prolcnded returns sent out from Supervisor Kelly's office are false ns stairs of sand, but tbo world nt Lro docs not nnd there is oulyono couselatlon: Tho work of tho pro cnt census everywhere Is bo uurella- blo, notably nt Albuny, that -here will bo little confidence plated it it. obtained more positive information and then found tho Tusker boy, whom he caused to believe that the whole thing was known and the lad confessed. Tho facts iif developed from the different sources seom to bo that young Tasker tired tho Mrs. Pin- mondon barn, where two others unities, so thut when the lou1; even ings arrive enterti.iumcnis can be given. Tho next meeting will Ijb uext Thursd. y evening.. Dl.'ATU J1Y NATLliAk CAl'SF--. The Polk County Daily Observer shuts up its sanctum with dentil within thodoors to-day. Of ilssud- PKRSUNAL JlKNTSSlN. T... Manning went to Portland on the 1 o'clock train. E. P. McCoi nick went to the me tropolis this afternoon. John Hohuaii is home for his Sun clay visit from Albany. Capt. Sauford Watson, of Port laud, is in the city to-day. Ira Erb returned from a business tiip to Portland lat evening. Postmaster A. N. Gilbert took the nfi.?u,oon train for Portland. were confined for the orthodox crime of lior-e stealing, and one for the bit of irregularity of trying to kill a neighbor's family. Robbing Plaindcaler. A four-year-old son of Rt.ce Craven, who with his parents was visiting A. S. Craven, of Middlefon, bad his leer broken by lulling while running and chaiug a chicken from the house, says the Dayton Herald. Martin Payu and wife and Dr. G. V. Mason leUirned yesterday from Summit station on the Oregon Pa cific railroad, bringing back the former's little son 1 who was seri ously kicked by a hoivc. HN jaw was broken and his 'ui-e badly cut by the kick, Albany Herald. The stringent limes i-omphiined of in Oregon of late years, are likely to bo succeeded by the 1110-t pioperous era in our history -ays the Lebanon Expre-. We reason thus: Oregon iaus have been living as it wore upon lue spontaneous productions HENRY Nl. STflf3LE"H i. . . .. .' - lUi iS fin. 4M1 OUGVNS fi,r7n." Ibiy now and Hnve nmnev iustnllini,ii. J Birxaihelnall kind- nf '.... -Music mhth ff lttwiv i-f3 1 IN DARKEST OSCft "" cm ipleto st" i'f Stinli-y'd recent t'lrlllltiff 11 i itu ami f 10 A iw-lon 'itf of hU imiwitant ii 1 iw.lliip!. nr for t'n 1 first tlmo In tho k . .1 m by li.rn-lf. cutUUil "III Dirtest . 1) 1 11 it 13 t' cm I ly nny "" 'lie bo- , 1 S Ii , Ioi.4'ii w bi'lni ollarcd m ' rn- 1 .1! ' 1 1 ho.nlo ' To uo 0110 of those lias j , ' j c -it .uiitta n nn, 1 r .! fin nukttfnnilljo' (.n iln ctery particular Wa guaraufco nillFi jn,n,-tiruiarionain)ll,'aliou , ClIITiflM In onlr not to la .ntolctl. '8 AU I Jli that tho book Uors the 1m. int of CHARLES SCRIBNETS SONS Ami tli it tlio canvassing osent carries a certificate rf aeu) iroin us ow. fair. ch ot gtKHlj,( UN'S T I Flflridmn Dinlb r W commercial S( mumiKKitaiBa r w , . th.s rUtemcnt be'ni ut, auu State Senator J.C. Caivon, of Porl-j ofU)e TOlintry. thf0 sources uro A. L BANCROFT & GO. 132 POST STREET, SfiN FP.AN.ISCO. Gcncnl Atpntsfor the Pc'fo Coast Jamc-. S. I'clton. ole itcut 101' Mnrioo cjunty, Saleu, Oi" ou, COXSERVA'iiJRY OK MUSIC Of the W Ii. mclle Unhufiity, Satcin, Orogou. The p.i-t cluol vo.ir li'i becti tlio most uccesial luiis lnsloiy. Iucnactt nlion rtninrenndmimlicrorKiTiilniiie . Tlionio-t buccohinl inu-lPbfhool on 1I10 No'tliwet co"-t. Tbo cotnei of instiiiotloii uichulo plnno.ors- n, 'Jloeoiin.vlolliinuiloiclit 1 11I lntu'i iu"im, ocl itui-i', Im-'iiioiiy, routite. noiiil and cu I " li.ii;;. DJ'Jlo n.iiszlvci on completion of com-o. i'ho musUal tliiri-ior will be ri'Ktert oy nn nblenud cllU'lent ro, ,j..'if terclii-rs. s-euil for rptalo c. .. M. 1'AIU IN, T.-23-Siu ill Jlnstcal DlreiMor. SBCUBB YOURTICKRTS Before Leaving Salem. Gilbert 11. . li;n' now on -suli' HOUND TUIl TU'LEli to YiKiulnn und return. '1 IcUets soou" for solus and fomlng on nny Week lnv uutll October 1st, TO THKETS S:J.50. were also burned, Dick Eley set the ' den demise tlio publisher says: "1 his is not because we Have tired of It, but because Horn 11 lluauc.'..-.! standpoint it is a failure, unci the purse strings of the publishers will not warraut its coiuluuaiuc duiiug these days of 'retrenchment and re form.' Tho Dally Obreiver was a sprightly little sheet and i: is too bad to see it die. .uud, was in the city yeaterday 01 busiiies?. State Pi Inter Uaker was among the Poitland bound traveieis thN af ternoon. Dr. and Mrs. J. C. Smith wen lo efleron lat eveniug yisitm friends. Miss Agnes Fu.'rar leturued lr.'. evening froiu a vNIt among frlcncii ii Portland. 11. I). Hollaud, of tho Sam XK.vr.ixn uiik End. Her wldo circle o friends and iicqunhilaucj? Will bt pained to learn that Miss Daisy Conovcr is lying clc a lotho poitals of deaili at her bomb iu Ibis city, the victim of consumption.. She Is surrounded by loving parents nnd other members of the family, whoso ouly hope Is for tliojo mo ments ot extent Ion of her time on eaith which nro mi precious to anxious ones wliosco the inovlu bio approachin.,. Her father, Mr. IX. II. Conovcr, now edllor and mana ger of tho Dayion Herald, and her brother Frank, editor nnd publisher of tho Corvallis Gazette, weio called homo Yhui-bday on account of a sudden turn for tho worse and uro htlllwlth her. Sho Is Juit justiX) years old mid a most amiable young lady. lUwi) Tjiansit.MIkh Maud Juckbon, ofKalcin, niado about the quickest tilp from Hint city hero that could bo niade, sayslho Mo MlnnvUle Rqwiter. She dime to Deny in a private convoyan-e, ivachlug thero llvo uilutiloa ahead of the train, and was iu McMlnn vllle in Just two hours and Hilton minutes from tho time sho left her homo iu Sulem. Hi: Muans Bai.km. Dill Nye writes to the bald-hcadetl man who asks for his udvke on ha'r ro-tou. tlvcs, i's follews: "Take jour hair rcbtoratlvo money and buy 11 town lot iu a growing lowu thut supports Its homo paper und advertises, and go ahead, and you will bu llxcd, and tlio man who Is fixed dou't c,iro wlu iher ho has uuy hair or not." UltlUSTlAN UllUH V Ii. " W h O Changed tho Sabbath HnjV nnd "Is ChriHllan Union PujlbloV" will tVhjiectlvuly to KJUer J, li. John son's morulug and uvuuiug ii omen. Berviis 10;M a. in. and $Q p. 111. Hunday bohool 1.! 111. McFadden bar-i. which aNo took D . McAfco'. add Ta-'kc e' . h Sliiiley barn wh'cli took thi't of M:t WpIous. They also set tl.. II: tchclor barn. Jn ill of the , Tommy Towuseud .', given as (. actuating iullueiice. Whl'o it is ro stated Hint lie nvisfed In llghtin-; tho fires, he was lo p..y tho olhei boys for doing It, ten cents each i 0110 case, twenty cents in anolhc r und a whito rabbit iu another. rni. 1. . . 1 i-. i t 1. t iiioooysweie lunen ny Ainivnt ., ,,,. ,0 lmvc bcc1 rtibh-nl of fS or i:os.s before liecordcr Lonn ami ( &0 , two.l)L Lv(.Si Thcle .,t,re a District Attorney Dlnghani s t,cr-, fow Jnea aittiiis in hisplaieaud he David Litcheutheiler, of Jo&epj, vlcc3 invoked. AVhrt to do with I wn,1;e(1 ,ultide a few minulos. Is In the city, the guest of Dev. .7. them, became tho mot dclLUo, vhe., ,,,, I.L.Uina.(1) tu, lm,ncv was ' L. Parrish aiid family, question over brought before these , ,. ..,.., tho,0 ....... ., t0i .. .. . T .. ... know nothing about 11, though nn to Newport this morning for a alio., other pen.cn was theie duriug the b00nru at tho Ben shore. mien m. soon to be exhausted and then will follow as a natural ou'ijueui'c tho development of lichand inexbaui ible treasures which will increa-o the per capita wealth of ou" Ri:n nnaj: ingly. Style is the Thins. People may sneer at otyle c'! j 1 hey like, but no one, young or old, I ,.,an ts to go dressed iu an outland- ji'li niantici'. Whether it lie h", jloves, tie or suit, whatever the &ea- Tolni'son, oil the G ..i ' '.t.'i i T'l'icr .uid Hau dress uivarlorN. Wnest. bulbs in tilt' oily. liiucic .! rt lee'.ileni. City Win-ranis. nllKHE Ciolns nui'ls on lii'ud jutliciout L for p. via? till citv wt"i id.i ' eude: -ed Pi1 or to December Uni. lS), intciest vlll 'pii' eon stieli w-i...r iioi.i dntcn" ttiis iimice. i:. J. SWAFKOUI), Ctiv Tre.i'Mirar. a.ileiii. July 22, no. 7-2 1 w. M --mfiJif'fQa.gttri,j.vf f MWikirwi. TibiXTAi'i-ixo at Sitkmmitv.- Flouring inllb, maJo n buslncsi ' -on, or grade of good,, .T: On Thi-wfluy morning, Mr. Schott, l0 Ma" t,M,a'' f"ntl?hy & C- tt'" KIW y' who keepa a saloon at Sublimity, Mr- v- - I-3ley went to New- ( '-tc - claims m have been robh-d of SS or pert this mornine to join Mrs. 2., 8500 will buv a well csta pert this morning to join who i . alieady there. SloOO will buy a well established 1 1'UsliiPs". with u good paying trade 1.0 better about Salem. Part eaMi, 1 lew (l is IV. V restate Villi Al'irtifnlM nt' Mm nmifii nllfl Pfwm . ' i ity of piopcrty. The lads aro too young to undergo tho penalty of the law in tho ab.-enco of a slate ref rm school, and yet it seemed a que.. ublo proceeding iu tlio minds of the o dicers to let them looe on tlio commit.! .. auain. IJut tills v.. tlio only apparent nlterna'lve and tho parents oi the culprit ', who are Fii.kd.-E. Wilcox, C. J. Straight and Frank M. Smith tiled articles of incorporation with the secret try of state to-day for the Southern Laud Co., of Portland Oregon; object to buy a ilCO-ncro tract of laud iu Mult- Ma&h Mi:in'iN(i.--At the opeUoon. Unitauian fcjir:BY. Hull cor ner Court and Liberty mreeis. laivt servloo until Bopteinwr 7. At H)U) a. in. Jtov. H. JI. Drown, nilulntor. Thouio; "Tho Hunser for ltlght-eouaness," M. 13. Chuiwii Mornlus 100; Toplo for tho tluus. Kvenlug 7axi; Concert hy tho young ladlea of the missionary ouluiy. Sunday school at li AH cordially luvlleil, W. Holllns, pastor. law-ubldlngcltl7.ons, havi ,.g pledged j "omah ""'y ,u,(1 scl1 "-""o In strict ulbcmhiio In tho rtitiire. tho ,,n8 C-Ji"1"1 ""M u- lads wero discharged with a solemn lecture on tho awful road they had entered, and an admonition to tho parents lo adniinlbler tho rcqui-Uc wood-slicd Interviews lo the odend ers. I.U-SiiON to 111: lir.AWN. Thisboleninexpeib -co, It Is hoped, will bj useful hi biluglug about a stato of ull'uira for which the .Jouu NAfj has been zealously laboring the put few nionthb u bolter harmony and lees intense ilvalry between the tlreuughio companies. Thro little boys in lOconfetsed that tlio great motive for thw 0 tires was to .." I ho horses run, and the thought origi nated from dlscut."lons heard and engaged In by tho IVIo fellows as to tho respective riinnlng moiiis of tlio online teauih. in fact it i known than not many nights ago a lot of little Ulds on tho hill had a regular light over this very thing. Thero Is 110 necessity for thco dis cubslons, thopioper dwlio beiug lo gei t. the llrt, lliht or bccotid, It matters not, mil put forth tho bust possible ellorls; then everybody wll. say well done. IIAUi to 'rut: 1111 IKK. Mr. Walter H. Lowe, tho newly elected lire chief, gave ovidem-o at tho last tiro that ho Uust the light man for the place, Though a z uni ons member of one of tho couipniilcx ho gnvo ordoi-H for Joint labors on tho part of Unit which ncutvd a( prompter wrvnw than eoulil other-1 wleo have been nbta'ncd, ami thus stnrtut a iMovemeut thut cannot full to rcHUlt iMinetlclully, No mat ter whoso iHiglno Is ou the ground, tu n convenient xtKltlon, let the' llibt hobo cuit arriving hitch to It und huvv opcruUoiiw begun as quick ly us iHfesiblu. Hiirmh for Walt, Lowe, uud limy his cxnmplo bo tuk en by every uiuniltvr of the duKirt-tuuiit. Miss Kate Lnduo returned home .Ills morning from a visit at Port 'ftud uud Fort Canby. Jus. M. Foisylh boarded the ltosc hurgexpiens tliis morninj, headed for the roaring sea at Newport. Dr. and Mrs. J, N. Smith were among those who dep..ued for the sea coast at Yaq ulna bay tbisfoie- 25c Want Column, Notices inferted for ONE CKNT I'EIl WOKI) EACH INhEHTJOX. No r.dVPi tlseuieiitlnseitcd In this column forl.i tliau tweuty-llvo cents. Iii grandfather's day, when the world was rr00rj On Sundays, Polks all went to church as thovhLi There the grace of salvation to seek; And then, afternoons, in the quiet, cool shade In hammock, on lawn, or in parlor they laid ' And thus resolutions were firmly made' With S. PKTISDMAN to trade all' the week. 3n the days of our fatljcrs things were not ffl . changed, From church g-in ; habits we were not yet etrani And still one great thought wa in ?iflit That whatever was done on the great Sabbath da? Whether worship or music or harmless play, ' ' This sound line of reasoning they all must obey Where FRIEDMAN was selling the goods were all right. And now as brass bands send their melody forth Calling crowds of a Sunday south, east or north,' To take part in excursion, foot race or ball Though a change is proclaimed in the way of de votion, A nd the world has assumed a more go-ahead motion, The desire is still as resistless as ocean, On Fredinan at the Capitol Adventure, to cal The world in .-some things is the same all the time; Thifj especially true is in the care of the dime, Wnich is never too plenty or easy to get. This truth once allowed, the reason is plain Why the Capitol Adventure Company fill every trail With the wares of the world, for sale to the thron; At the Opera House corner, where this is tho son? "FRIEDMAN .still leads the market, you bet? PL P ma sellitiir at my markets iti'i.ne S J"l-l"3 noi'NO I1 clc in 11 il.uio without i iii.uIjs T 1. ST -A. I'olUh til. t t-or Mi'ij -it jji uiio-.ia ! nil" le not e. uii iiuii.. x-iii .1 n- ui,vi noilSAI.K Ono house and two lot lu 'nil on Catterllll & Klg-.on. ' I South b.ileni. JnqulroofW. ll. Mnni s street, Salem, Or. 7-4 tf. 1 miu. 1'iiceSUJi. houvc Snndny I'flernoon nt Slu'clne'.;. Tlio olU.eii'j of yalem who favor the ol'bCi'vutico of 11 (jniut St'.bbmh nro lecjiiL'ieil to n emblent tho op.ia hound Hunilny ui't.'iiioon, July 27lh, at .' o'clock to 1 onslder tho best lnelhiHl for boeurlng it. Uringyour Gospel llyiun books. i!t In Pr.oiiATK.--In tho mutter of tho t'ilo of J 11 ob Scolt, Sr tie Ctr uil, fi. A, Fro't wn'i uppoUitvd tiOiiiiiilHrnto'', with CS -o. Aihby ns surely In bomlsof toOC.0, which were approved, j. 11. VreUe', W. A. Kliig nnd M. J, Sh.itiks wero tip- polntid npprnUerH of pronerty. m - Wti.i. t'ooN Hi: Wki.i.. Newton Tanner, neoldoiitnlly shot List Sat urday, win ublo to sit up yiwicrrtay, lms no fever and is getting iilon tlnely, the only delay for pe.f vl re covery seeiiiliig to bo tho knitting together of tho broken collarbone. ilu.vn.Nii l'AitTY. Mtjor Wll lliium, Kugeno and Wei nor L'rey inaii, lhi'jli MoNary, llnrvoy Jor dan nnd Willis Moio oturtod this afternoon for a fow days' hunting trip over Sl.veiton way. Mrs. Frank Cooper returned this rtle-110011 freni a buslufto'j tilp 10 tiod.iv'lle and other Linn county points. Miss Ct'85-io Jelliies, of Salcui, i vlslthm her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Major Wulker. Zenn Co. West Side. ' 'til. Huttoii, of Corvnllle, was iu tho c'ly y-sterdny, vtiiliii" hin brother, Councllniau O. 1). iriillou, of theKali'in Iron works. Mr. John G. Wright ht. rted for MoMitiuvillo this afternoon to .-ring homo Mrs. Wright, who has been visiting thero the pW week. Dr. I, T. Mason diovo over ti. day to spend Snndny with his f.tuilly, who aro visiting at the old homo on tho Luekiamute, iu Polk comity. Mrs. II. S. Hello and family wmit up to Waterloo, Linn cou.iiy, this nioinlng for vi-lr wilti hobeit McCullougli, who was formerly a 1 resident of Salem. Miss Iuhia and Master Claud Kuit'lit Uwrded tho afternoon iraln for Canby, whero they will visit with numerous relatives in that vi cinity. Mrs. Win. M. Sareoant. her Tlio (ii-eut Siirnig; Iluilii-tuu. It v. ill be f;iiitli. ins to all ln l'.lr-e l .10 vit.il iiece.-ity of )iirlf.Mii- liieiilooil, 1 'j Iiiiow thft Hoods llncuuiatle -viiip e j u lelleclupou as a blood medicine. .111. I . C. Uoblnson, of .Mill-shall, Mien., v : C entleninn: 1 h. ve suirered 1.1 m ely do ibllliouxiie and I'lieiiiuriNiii.'oi'ONe. hieo veins, nnd ht'd tiled mi iiiuiiv .einr-(!-. that 1 1: 1' lost nil I. ulh. ll"i Iii -j o. 'a liii.-d'H llheiiiii. no symp 1 oou-i.i! a 1 loiiiid found It hel')edine. Iluwenow cd four boll Ips, and It has i" tored niv 1 ' ernnd ltiduejs to he.iltliy lu-tlou and t'ouc l.wro to pui v my blocd tli.ii iiii- t iU I lnue ever ini.eu. 1 nm i1ji rd 10, 1 soiunu'iid It rs a vontiprful blood nied rluc, Veiy liulv ioi-.s B.C. Ilnr.i.-o .-. ."lai-sliall, Mich. . soifl uy siuitn j: -.ciue.-. A jriculture is to have 200 acres at t. . t. Chic, go world's f.'ir. The b?..t cc..e. .ill be devoted to practicil tie ,il . tiaiionsof the ppei'leJsfiuii.i tlci oi Milwaukee beer. T"am, cow and calf, aud Call ou 01 udclreM V. C. Jory, liox in, b.ilcm ron HALi- I1 innwlin; i.i.-cliine. ANouu hO-acie Mriu. POK sAl.i: TliMlorranee rrult f.i;-ni, 5. I1 10-1.") and Alacro tracts, lluely located within I miles of Pulein. Trli-o ("' per acre. UoitUANcrilii.o-s. UelllnserbuildlDg, aatein, Or PATHONIZI-: Koine Industry, and use Mountain Halm CoimhiJure. Guar anteed to g e rcllel or luoney lefuuded. Miimifncturcd I5y II. II. cross, Siilein,Oie iton. Smith A teiuer solo agents for S 1. em. 1-sdlni JARVIS CONKLIN Moitgagc Trust Company Urnus moiiev on improved farms nt a low rato 01 intoii ;t. No dtlay. Moue leady when papei-saie eompieiid. 1'iUl lui' of juyfin; In installments. V. A. Hamilton, Mgr Ollice with Hunt A Pratt uii aiaio n., .vile .1. H'ore you st.irt for tho sea shore I or mi m tui ns don't foret to order ! uniiiirnr p,n,lr. Sn,?. KX1NO JOUKNAI' loyour JAPAN EbE BAZAAR. Mt i.oiiiiiierciaini., opposite i'ostonlee, SaltMi.Oieiroii. Direct Importers of Japanese and Chinese Curiosities and Novelties. I-Ino Porcelain Chlunuuie. rioisnonlp. 1 am meats at the ibllowiu IJOILED 15EEF from- ROAST HE EF - GOOD STEAK - BEEF by the QUARTER MUTTON by tuo QUARTER PORK by the QUARTER ou Stale and Court stej t r- 7:21-dv 6toSCB SGb StaMCw , 5C i eTcTcm ' Awpils t t I .-lioe 1 . 1 ae icii s d'. -i'-m. '1 tour tic con ii iv or m Ie. 19 "ii 1: ' Oi .Iu ' I I o 1 o 1 11 1 ,- 1 et 1 OI ill" It-' .e im-rtoi t -o jkiij eor llo ie e. s iii., '.! '111 11 ie 11 s. Ii i - - 11 ) l.i loi tho ilu-"s. 'nd 10 1 r,t 1. I of tome u .vi.irs.pii ,i e, ul..i .e. on no 1 . I-,, e.ico. K-.le, ) ii i -k.d s, ie. this ih. m to i.wi -It tut' . In 1 1 eiwtnicu wlt.i p ciuIo-iojIpn, I'll 0110I10111 too .eve. e 'K- OMlVCts, UOINOlls lood', .1. colli i-e-d .tlviw nnd ; i uiioiu la dhjulso. ' i'i.nl i. i-it)' t tet ic'to.o. , 1mIi.iv slsep," Is liiepiiixldentl iiei'U!er'iitorcnkiiui"M r nd this k 01 101I. I.viii'iii o 'leliisr n I'td'y ilicconiocii .ce of sound insertion r .cl le.r-Miptl vlvu. llie-r et-ioio. u'cnlc wlilcU Idsiucs both lv- oduell oil oofrepoeiit the ieijiil.-,d ihne. Not uu.eiro.iuti H7kes the .iidllduil who uei 1., bul Ijorous, ela hwdfdrHd t.uquil. ITse the HlttPiK ul-o In liner and ---.ue, iliom.i. . ti..i. kldnev t'oubls. nm tlivitlnn uml ! llll.l.lllHllM4. ARTIST. I Instruction xlvou and l'orlrwln rulrgtd from PhilogrHph or tHkeu .mm iMt, at Chorlnston's, Kldrld-.u IiUm k, isHlein I MISS M. KIRN. 1 GO TO GEO. F. SMITH 307 COMMERCIAL STREET, FOR Tents, Awnings, Lawn & Camp Tho Fi jest Stock in Salem. Ut do UiiLlli Ml Lib vl t"i -KEEPS THE LARGEST LINE OF- s.Umuii.i, llimue, Ivory, farvluir, Silk, l C'reoe. ..itiii Knibroldfilox, Ur.doiwear, I 8 V I MattliiK, r'lne Teas, Kire Works, Ktc, of j V every dusoriptiou tor slo at louest price-. ! W llOlCMtle II llll ltPLHil. I'llMlltrv nnlu. 1 """...' ... v.v. -. I promptly atieuded u. e 11 i ! ISVANOKi.'OAi.. "TheC'hrlstlnu's H)sltlou 111 ivgnrd to SnbKith Ob-' dnughtor, MUs Lulu, and her Mbter, hervainv," and "Tho ltoonia In the Miss Aora llttriU, took their Uo Ark" will be tho miblecth. Sunday j pnrturo this nioi'ulnjr for Oeetiu beliool at 10: uinruliiK pronohint! ! Renoh, ivolow llwaco to ronmln a month or m. TUo LUtlo World, tho great me- Mt K. E. Wild, tho real estate ehanlwl wonder, will bo ou oxhlbl-, '"i returniHl from Nebraska to tlon this eveului: at No. 303 Com-, Jy with hts family. They will merclat street. tako up their homo In tho new Just built louse for ilium in Y.ivv 1.11-I,- Wiitiiii m ri. ir ..., .....i i . . . j-"i "V, V . ,, V J""1""'", " wiucli.by tlieway.laatlnobulldiiiB. Biuooth, wnifortublo uliavo don't fa 1 ., , 1Ml ,, . . to ko to puLeon & Kueatuer's -hop, I , ' " vh' 1un1dl f SOhl,'" whei you cm ahvaya got tho bun 'rt' " ?ud 'd Ull,i;,lnWB ne'1' j ,, "i' born of tho Jou una I. etlltors, btartotl iiuiuu nun uiucuilig Illiur II WkSjK'a visit iu and more than FINE HORSESHOEING AT- Scriber & Pohle's.. Special attention given to shoeing road-, lr. drlvHig hortw, Interfering uud erlp pled liorsiM, A large Stuck of Hand-Made Shoes Carried, j We tlve our iHTsouul atitfiilloimnd em ploy uouo but exHH-t lu thU d.HwrlintMit. 47 and 51 State Street, Sl&m, Or. 8 I nave Jut recoiled u large Woek of eh Mreii's, youtlu" und men's eluthluic. A ilnelmeofiliioslnKs,. We Will Sell Lower tlmn any hou lu Salem. AND STRAW HATS taunt ko ut cott. Trimming Goods and i n.f. Indies anil Gents Furnishing Goods, Clotlung ami in the city. 277 and 279 Commar! St.. Corner Hnnrt. in Bush'sNewBfickB! - -- -.-. -.., .-.... -- , SATINES Only Abstract Books TAILORING Cf MARION COUXTY. W and lelinbl.v e1" VvnCO S.VLEM ABSTKAt'r LAJWj F ES r MILK HEN POIISTXGIt & CO., Wl CdlMNill StfftL SINGER SEWING MACHINE ORke 181 Commercial St. A,lyVomKamoujn-rro,.Ul,iii BCKT CASK, Agent Kink Uuhinhss Piiophutv For 'sale for iv lew ila only. All or n pari oi ino ro)Hny on me au nldo Wuuji! W'KUJill-WelUilrlvon: of Coimnetvlal strvet. known ih lta here, amUiovea lu the fnturo A well (Iuk; wells rvnaluNl; on fair Hontwliell wtttle, luiiulerof M.U to bo oue of u, benKlM Imluetug ZAS teniiR. A. lXirr, Hoiuh Hkiu tf CUamUsrlln 7'iVtf other frleiidM to oom with lilni i!ve( iK,ut saiom jjr. K. u Capital Dairy CoITlto 'ote. Vleusovl with the pros. ' r J bSSLSS xhrt ' Ilix-Utld, U. J. Kelly ami pru,wrvd to deliver Aiwb milk on w, to any rrt of the i-itr. ave order at Mlut a tovr n.ible TlMf luuta ..t ik . iimifnu.ir. '.s. ?" tZS": -OK. " "-"T "" "" "' V I.U JIMlltl a. iMnt T . . .. niert-lmnt t.ii'or. Tl.cllugV, anteed. Kejialrlng ami cleaning Uoue. Tin --nly fiit t"''lS3 uioiisnuieiu in inecity, Brick and Tile for Sale; murphyTdesart, ?.Mrc,v to " h v a waU wtab lUbed Mrlok and Tile factory In North ' Wm. uwr the uir grnuud. aud are pr i pared to fumUh flrfci-la Urtek and Ul ! oa hori ntMtee i . $'.UP"? i Hrlok f . any natn i kire4. on .hort nolle. Order tun where ampla out be en. U J. H. HAAS, t 2I51, Ceail at. iXwt door to Kl lloefca. Weu-ne.aadJ" "Hi unxiuie Ur u.iuvnt r...r i..,.... -i HNAi-FuiUl kill, liu. llH ROBT. THOMPiOX. WM. ORI VE8. 15AV 1? EST AURAS? T, ! tppn.ite Weller B... Cobi'I W. ' k v E K Y T H I K Q NEW ml m rv.ery siyi.- ' ELLIS & WHITLP LIVBKY3IB. MMld Bt Mil 1, I Best meal m ibi . u all un. u for Jj.uuf -'"" a iuyTuxC.ilictor 'a call. Ullf U. SAIEM