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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1890)
hs TnE CAPITAL JOURNAL TERMS OP HUBi-.UMlTION. Dally by mall per year-. W 00 Dully by mull pur month, . M) Weekly by mall peryenr, 1 00 8J-K nnt paid In tulvnuco tlio price nlisirgcd Tor the Weekly JoUiinai, will Up $1.60 per year. If pnpers uro not delivered promptly notlly tiio olllce. FKKE DELIVERY I1Y CAHKIEK. Dally for single week,.. ... . IS cts. Diilly fortwo weeks, ........ !i'ct. Dally by month,..- .......... 6j cts. Collection will be made on 1st and IStb of month. Mubscrlbers will plenso leave money for carriers nt bouse or whereon U Is delivered, do in to cause no delays In collections. The Evening Capital Jo tmsrAi. regu larly receives the artcrnoon associated press dlsprtchcs. & Dealers in Groceries; Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windovyglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Unmitigated Falrkhood The Oregonlan of to-day contains mi article in Its news columns rcltitlnt: to tbo matter of Portland's chief of police, In which it says that Chief Parrlsh is not going to resign to make way for John W. Minto, but in the course of the article an asser tion Is made wbich is of especial in terest here. Tiio reporter of the Oregonlan quotes, "a man who Is on the inside" assaying among other things: "Ho (Joe Simon) know that Jim Lolanwlll fight him in the next legislature, and he is already laying his wires to control it and prevent the passage of u bill taking the management of tlio police de partment out of his hands. He l. not dissatisfied with Chief Parrlsh, but he thinks he can strengthen lilt position by putting In Minto. Mill to's father, you know, 1ms been elected to the legislature from Marlon county. He,-1 am told, lias agreed to deliver the Mnrlon delegation to Joe, provided his son is appointed chief. That is as clear as day. Joe Is very foxy." Knowing that John Minto, Hr. was too honest a man for any such assertion to be true, n JoukxaIj reporter met him and Mr. M. had no hesitancy In dclurlng the statement an unmitigated falsehood, without foundation, and ho felt really hurt that the Oregonlan should glvo circulation to a charge so foreign to the nature of a friend well kowu to it. Mr. Minto knows nothing whatever of the Portland chief of pollco matter, has not talked with even his sou John about it and there has been no pledges asked or given by anyone that ho knows of. Thoso who know Mr. Minto will need no assurance that this is true, and it might as well be added hero that (ho Oregonlan and Portland rings may rest assured tlio Marlon county legislative delegation is not THE COMING STATE FAIR. Work on tlio Gronntls Numbrr of Horses Tlioro The Koatls Thereto and Other Matters. The time for the Oregon state fair for 1890 is drawing near and tlio ex pectation is for the grandest ex hibition ever wlttnessed in thestute. Hon. John Q. Wilson, of this elt.y, has chargo of the preparations and has been busy for some timesupcrlu tending and directing the general work of preparation, Hxtnr; up, building new stalls, repairing and beautifying the pavilion, and having such changes us seem necessary and within the means of the state board of managers. Mr. J. T. Gregg, sec retury of the board, being now en gaged as chief deputy U.S. marshal at Portland, it is more difficult to obtain data, but a reporter of the JouiinaIj went to the grounds to day and looked up what could be gathered. the hoads. The roads from the city to the grounds will be a subject of anxlet. litis year as always. The old count.x road out from Liberty street is terri bly rough and stony, and will al ways be so until there Is a heav.x coatinir of lino gravel put on, slop ing it gradually to both sides. Ol course this cannot be done now Hit' present season, but If possible ii should be done the coming fall, (( give it the benefit of the winter pack, which would insure a good road hereafter. Tills would necessi tate a large outlay, but a combina tion of county and city, with dona tions from tlio owners of driving stock, ought to bo able to meet it. Tlio best that can bo expected for tills year's fair will be the raking oil of the large stones, the filling of ruts and a partial leveling off, which if exuected to be accomplished. There is a good graded road out from Commorcial street by way of Highland addition and along the street car line, which, if properly sprinkled, would make a grand drive, but, being a clay road, the dust Is very deep at present. This needs some grading at the east cud. The probabilities now are that some arrangement will bo made to keep this thoroughfaro watered betore and during tlio fair. ATTUE OltOONDS. The- track Is in the finest of shape, and several good track horses are being worked every day. There are some twenty head eared for on the grounds at present, with a prospect of increasing numbers from now to fair time. There are some nice steppers and it is (mite n treat to see thorn worked out. Tlio track is uow watered more or lets every night and a lovelor put on each day, ho that It will bo in the best of order for the fair. About ISO feet of new iiorso sta Change ok The contract and signed by Ladd and Bush, owners of the Chemekctc hotel building, on the one hand, and A. I. Wagner for several years a hotel keeper in Cali fornia, on the other hand, whereby the latter takes charge of the hotel to-morrow morning for n period of four years. The owners are going to expend a good deal more money In furl her improvements on Un building, such us a flue ash flour in the office, new counter and all con veniences and decorations uei-es-sary. .x '. Wagner will close the dining room lor a few weeks, during which time there will be a thorough reno vation. The halls will be recar peted, the dining room refurnished, a full set of easy chairs provided for tlio olllce, incandescent electric lights put in, and everything added to make it a first class hotel in fact as well as in name in fact Mr. Wagner pledges that there will be no belter hotel in every re spect in the state. He is known to every traveling man on the eo.ist and Is very popular with them, and these facts will be valuable as a starter, but he courts, exptcts and will be entitled to the gocd word and assistance of the people of the city, as each one has an interest in seeing a good hotel. Mr. Wagner is a man of family and Ids wile and three childien are expected this evening, lie is a pleasant gentle man, agreeable to meet and has the appearance of a live business man. Management. ! Needs Attention. Marion lease have been , square needs some protecting care pledgeable schemes. to any individual The Cikuus. The general per formance was nothing extra, but the races and some of tlio riding wcro good. There was a 'urge atten dance. Tlio head cook of the out lit was arrested yesterday on a charge of throwing a rock at ono of the employes. JteeorderConn fined tlio accused $1 and costs, which were paid. Tho city police foieo wero admirably successful all day In keeping tho peaco of tho city, and Marshal Ross kept such a close watch around tho side shows that no kind of swindling was attempted and no picking pockets or confi dence work Is heard of. Hiram Smith's orchard, at the head of State street, is the greatest suflerer from tho circus rabble. Somooftho earn wero unloaded at that f tossing at a very early hour, and tho men stole nearly all tho fruit in Mr. Smith's orchard, in the evening tho lame Indian known as lien, who has a shunty near tho tent, was attacked by Boino troublesome customers and ono or them Inflicted somo bloody wounds In Uen's head with a knife, but tho latter could not Identify his assailant. Ono of tno circus work men fooled around too close to tho cagoof tlio black tiger last evening and that ferocious beast, tho worst in the managerle, got a lick at him with her paw, tearing his hand palurully. A Mibtaki:. Tho real estate agents of any city muko a mistake when they post tho notice "for sale" on all tho properly In their city which they have In tlulr hands. It Is mir opinion they are injuring tho city. If the owneis of these lots wero really anxious to sell It would bo another matter; but in many of the Oases tho real estate agents have gone to tho owners and asked to Hut their properly so as to get a good list to hIiow intending purchas ers. Many will let them take their property la this way, hut they are not particular about belling and so seta prleo on their property that is fur above Its real value. A stranger going to such a olty would think all theso owners of properly, when such notices uro posted, weio anxious to soil and get out of town and he would be averse to buying property there. The blgns 'for alo" and bles and feed boxes arc In process of construction just back of the new ones built last year north of the grand stand, which will give con venient room for several nioro ani mals. There is a plentiful crop of excel lent hay on tho grounds this season. It has been cut s.unc, time and stands on the ground in shocks, which look considerably bleached, and to the "agricultural editor" suggest; the thought that it would bo much belter stored away in tho barns. Tho entries in every doparment so far are more numerous than ever be fore, and in tlio races of a much bel ter class and with better promise of good work than ever. As fast as obtainable a list of the entiles in the several uhe-se.i will be given in the JouunaIi, together with owners and pedigrees. .. f U A K K II A li I. A 1' 'Ol NT.M 1'N'T.S.- Miumxcr Jay C. Smith received a ' telegram this moinsng from W. S. JSoggs, who went to Portland and Vancouver yesterday, telling him to announce baseball games on (lie Highland grounds, this city, with tho following clubs: Vaiicouvers, August Dili and lOlhj the," famous," or Portland, the lutU and 17th; tho Nob Hills, of Poilland, tho 20th and 27th. So it appeals the back out of tho MeMluuvllles will not No Tidinos ok the Thiek. Mr. 8. W. R. Jones, who was eonfi deuced out of ?5000 as recorded yes terday, has offered a rewind of S-jOO for the apprehension of either of the parlies connected with the afliiir, but notiing has .vet been discoverec' as to their whereabouts. Jasper Minto is the only ono receiving a communication and he lias a tele gram and letter from the one who rode with Mr. Jones, and who fi;ns his name S. M. Huston. He had hired a t.aiu from Minto & Low Tuesday, carrying the Idea he wn a commercial traveler. That evening ho telegraphed Jap from Iirooks that lie had jrst time to cut eh , the afternoon train north at that station on important busiucssand that tho t am wa left at the hotel there. He also sent a letter in a well disguised hand, con taining $!).50 to pay for the team and laconically said that if I hat wasn't enough to pay for the team and trouble he would settle in lull the next time he hired a team here. It ' is probable tills will lie a long lime, i though with the disguises and aliases of such chaps, he may be here again in a week. Mr. Jones ob tained the SoOOO out of which lie was l swindled on his 30-day note at Ladd ' & liush's bank, "for speculation." i as he said, though Mr. Hush sug gested ho was getting too old for speculation. and attention. It looks nt present like the dumping ground of an army of rag-plckers;strevn with old papers and rubbish of every description. There has been no cleaning up of grounds since the Fourth of July celebration and they present a terribly untidy appearance. Be sides this, a reporter of tlieJouitNAi. is Informed that half the trees there arc dead or nearly so, through the operations of numerous insects working under the bark, and if such Is (lie case those should be cut down and icinoved that the others may live, and something should be done to stop the ravages of the insects. With a little attention Marion square could be kept a pleasant place for afternoon or evening rambles or resting places, and it Is hoped the Decorative Union will take the matter in hand and bring the necessary presure to bear on the authorities foi its care, preserva tion and adornment. Ethereal Cengli Syroj. Persons suflcrlng from tho pre vailing cold will do wll to try Holdcn's Ethereal Cough Syrup. It is an excellent remedy and has been used by hundreds of persons In this cily who will join In commending It to their friends. Stockton Inde pendent. Large size fl, small 50c. For sale by all druggests. ..- How to Dress the Hays. Dress them well. Well dressed children are a pleasure to to their parents, and good clothes Increase a child's self respect. From the cheapest to the best our goods aie neatlv and substantially made up. Johnson Bootiiiiy & Co. DIED. militant's Ittitumntlo nnil Liver Illl. Thce nll.snro scientifically compounded nnd uniform In action. No grlpliiR pain fo commonly following tlio use of pills. Tney nro ailiipted to both ntltilts nnd chil dren with perfect M'fety. Wc fruinnntee the hiivcnocqiml In thecurcofxU'lt lira it netie, ctmstlput Ion, d.vipepsln nnil billions iicr; nrd, ns nn nppetler, llicy exccll any ollierpreparutlon 7 17 ly BUj MJMMII.I IHIWM II III IIH IWIIII ' III I HI i i III. I .III. II. B 25c Want Column. Notices Inserted for ONE CENT 1EK WOUD EACH IN.sEltTION. No adver tisement Inserted In this column for lcs tlmu twenty-five cents. . ssrcT WW PIANO for $..,-, ,, , ' $ tfllll PIANO I, finT.Bhtbitad "-r '.- afkH .1 HIP Willi - ". 11 iri1 -".urto J" OST. A leather pocket bookcontnlulnc j n iniirrliiuc license, n p-itcnt for n deed nnd othr papers of llttlnviiluccxrepttotlio owner. Under leavetlio wnneiittlioJofK nai. olllconm! be suitably rewarded. Ml The Usual Itu.Moits. Thus talks the Albany Demecrat: Humors al ways make interesting though un certain reading matter. The Prine villoNews says: Humor has it that work will be resumed on the ex tension of the Oregon Pacific the first of next month. Rumor is such a liar, though. Another ru mor siys that the Union Pacific is about to secuie control of the Ore gon Pacific, i:d maybe that it is not." The hope is that somebody will get hold of it that will finish and make it a competing line before this generation pasroth away. Tin: Minstkei-s. McCabe & Vouuif's minstrels played to a good house last night and those present speak in high praise of the perform ance. Their band made a line ap pearance and discoursed good iiu-ie on thesticets In the afternoon, ami the audience at night was not at all disappointed, except, perhaps, in the excellence of the work. The singing was good, jokes fresh ami clean, placing, dancing, etc., of the bust order, and all in all, a fust class entertainment. Win, UK Undeceived. The Bos ton Journal of Education, speaking of "cheap John" dictionaries, sn.s "If any one thinks lie is getting a "Webster's Unabridged" lie will lie undeceived when he sees tl.e book, but no man of any wit will ever ex pect to get one of the modern edi tions of Webster's at any such price as this is sold for. The genuine is sold at the lowest price by T. McF. Patton, Salem. A Ckazv. Sheriff Jas. Fell and a guaid, brought a cia.v to the asy Lim this morning. Tho demented Imagines that lie is the lost Charley I toss, and that he is a foot racer and WELLEK- At the home on Lib erty street Wednesday evening, July o0, of cholera iufautuui, Geo. B., son of Edward and Em ily Weller, aged 0 months nnd 10 days. Mr. and Mrs. Weller have the sincere sympathy of the community in the sad afiliction which deprives them of their first-born, just at l lie age when he was becoming the ob ject of such loving interest. They are bowed in deep grief. Tho fun eral will lake place to morrow morn ing at 10 o'clock from the residence of Mr. Weller, senior, on Liberty street, where the death occurred. They were visiting there when the baby was taken sick. B ROWER. At their home in South Salem, Wednesday, July 30, 1890, the infant son of Mr. and Mrs. J. I). Brower, aged about 7 months. This is another victim of cholera infantum, and is also the first-born of its pareiits, who are both deaf mutes, and Intelligent, pleasant peo nle. They have the symnaihy of numerous friends. The remains were taken this afternoon to Maeleay for burial, other relatives residing there. m fr2600 will buy a well established business with a good paying trade no better about Salem. Part cash, balance on time. For a few days only. Uall on Uiueriin v iig- on, 150 State street, Salem, Or. 7-4 if. Forti'-l'lvo Years DondiiKc. Gents: For forty-five years I havo been afflicted with blood poison, liver nnd rheu matic dilllcultles. Part of the time eon llund lo my bed. My blood was budl.v dis eased Six bottles of Ilibbard'sltheiiniatlc yrui did me nioie pood than all the other medlcliie I hado taken. My mends have used It ai d In every case It has proven a wonderful .emedy. I have known of Mime woikIl-.-iiiI fines of dyspepsia and ueuralsla. Mrs. Mak liiDDl.K, MiteheUvllle, Iowa. Illbbaid's ItlicuinatleSyupand Plasters are iciuedles of uie.it ineitl. I liellcv lliey i have nn i-iuinl in the uie of rheumatism and all blood diseases. Dr. II. Hi li iiai:i, imnrslnl, Mltehcllvllle. Iowa. Tho sprint; Is l lie lime to take Hlbbard's Kticuin itics.vrnnlor the blood. For sule by Mnith A- suclner. nOUND AT I.AST.-A Polish Hint will p clean a piano without Ritmmlng It. For Mile nt Dlamoiufs music house. and two lots In Inquire of W. 11. Simp- a liKliiiir't nOK SA I.K Ono house J1 South tfalem. son. Price SD-'o. cow nnd calf, nnd lnowlnir machine. Alsonn SO-acrc farm. fall on or addrc-s r. C. Jury, llox 11, .Salem ITIOIl HALE. Tcnin, 1 li noil SALE- I' 10-15 ami 'J0 within ncio The Dorrance fruit lartns, 5. icr.' tracts, llnelv located miles of Salem. Prleo S-'!5 per IJOIlllANCK linos, llollln-or building, halem, Or IjATHONI.K Home Industry, nud use Mountain Halm Com;hi;urc. Guar anteed to give relict or money refunded. Manufactured Ily II. II. Cross, (Salem, Ore gon. Smith tt Htolner solo ngents for Silem. 1-Sdltn "JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries. Paints, Oils and Window (Jlass, Wall Pa lier and Dorder, Artists' Ma terials. Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds. Etc. NJ'VT V! KHTIsCHK IN Dissolution Notice. NOTIt'K Is hereby given that thoco-parl-nershlp hereloroi-cexlstlngand doing business nuclei the Hi m lvuneof DeLrO'uV: Knestuer is thH.tay (llssntvcd by mutual concent, Chns. II. Kaes'uer having (lis. nnsedof Ills linerest in the undersigned, who will continue) t be btnl lie -s, and solicits thop-itmnagi'iif ld in d new custoiiieis at thoold stand on Slate slrp'. b-SMvot rHAS. DHLl-MN. REED'S OMRA HOUSE. ONE NIGHT. Saturday. August 2d. 1890. DENMAN THOMPSON'S $15i OltCMJfS fin-$70. "' now and snVl. Ul .. , , "allnii-iita.1. .....-...an uinds f IMU,. . a -t,uoii,lt Cash M.i, GALL OR WRITE. Eldridge Block, JJV L n n ii i.ranfl Commercial & CDVTIIIlTn n,..- I LI A ' VTri-.. -"Miii 1 1 1 n 1 1 -i i ii L ii jjuujii...,, , wm"hULl Fatter s Day . l-'am.- (i a. Play. TIlC 01(1 HofflrSld.' Fine Business Pkoj-kiity For sale for a lew days only. All or a part of the jiroperty on the east side of Commercial street, known as ilie Hentscliel! estate. 1 nonierof M. Ti. ean beat "J. J. C," and some sinii- Chamberliu. 7:SJ5-tf lnr hallucinations. lie gives his Two ok a Kind. Two gentle men were in town yeulenlay from the .lory neighborhood, one of them wiilkiner by the aid of el niches and the other was a little nioro licet and could limp alone; with a cane. A Jol'Knai. roporter recognizing them as old citizens accosted them as to their ulilicUous, and leattied that tho ono willi a cane, Jas YV. .lory, was sulI'iTing from the effects of having stuck a nail in his foot to such a depth as to produce a painful wound. Tlio other gentleman, L. YV. lJeiisnii, while hauling some logs on Mr. Jury's farm had re ceived a b idly crushed foot by a log falling on it. He will necessarily be lame ior tover.il mouths. j name as ('has. ('tiding, and was i brought from Malheur county. i'i l!) dailies. San FitA.scisi.-o, July 10., JS90, T beg to inform the ladies of Ore gon and Wnshingion that Mrs. Geo. YYr. hamre is my authorized agent, and nerfi'dly capable of giving all infonnmion and advice concerning my various "aids to be-aily." Mas. GKP.VAI-.1 Gkaiiam. Sai.km, Or., July 2Sth., 1890. I will beat tlio C'heniekete hotel, room No. I for a few days and re spectfully Invite the ladles of gajeni to call. Mas. Gi:o. YV. Lang, 8:31. It. SALEM aiaihci:t uia-oiir. 1 BaoTWiass M i:..t. Prof. J. M. I'nrvin was made cheerful this , morning by a visit from his brother, Hev. II. S. Parvln of Mu-caline, lowa, whom he had not teen for several years. (Jew Mr. Parvln left lowa several days ago and stop lied over in Walla YValla, where la wns married to Miss Miry llobbs, of Muscatine, who, in company with her nioiher, was visiting with her sister in that city. Mr. Parvln is accompanied by his wife and her mother. Tho newly married couple will spend a few we,el;s visit Jug with the family of Professor result in Hloppln;; tho season's sport, Inn Piety hill, llien, after taking a PKHSONAI, JIRNT10N. from as lliey thought It might. Tlio fcSalems havo now Issued a challenge to the MeMlnnvlllo players lo let their mellle, olleilug lo play three games one Jn-ie, one at MeMinn- vlllo and ono us may be determined by lot ."or fcioO a nlde; but Yamhill players will hardly ccpl. In the meantime tlio on will proceed. tour through California will return to their home by the majestic Mississippi. ISmtksion oilier popular to Xuwi'oit'r An- excursion will bo t()0iglven ironi Albany to Newport Sat-ac-1 "''-' -Ht - 'rniln leaver AI- imny -taJR il m., returning leave Yin'iiiim .:l.r p. in. following day nnivlng In Albany D-lCi p. m. Gems to llui.iiNA. ltev. YVim. l'rilWSi' wishing to remain In Newport IIoIHiih has been given tho dm raw of "- Mwula.v may return on regu uMethodist church at Helena, Mon tana, to which place he and Mrs. BollliiH will start no.t Tiu-sdny. They think that the climate thcio will bo beuellcltil to .Mis. Rollins' health, The uciifertHuw which larMain Hiatdav. Fare for round till) inviii AUmtij.' iuily J-U. The .Southern Pncllle Co, -yvijl give a round trip ticket O Albany forfl.JO, provided twentytlve or more nrol taken. Tickets on sale with Gilbert ! meets in August will Mipply ttuu, -ros' ' I'-e number are limited Balem charge, but Just who will bo -l"ull h purchased ,u once. It soul heio Is not yet even rumored. BAKH1IAI.Ii AT AUMHVll.l.K. TIlO ' Turner anil Auitisvlllu nines oros-ed bats at AuuiNVllle last Huiula.v. "or ron i" inillwito that tho town or whloh ended in a duAtal of the Tur city has obtained a growth hi ex. cess of what Its surroundings will support. ltev. C. L. Corwiu came up Portland Inst evening. Norrls Brown went to Alsea this nionjip" to join Mrs. B. who is over tlioiu. District Attorney Goo, G, BJi hani returned this afternoon from a trip to Unsouurg. Judge and Mis. Y P. Lord and family took the morning train for Portland visiting friends. O. K. KraiiE&e came honioto-tlay from l)nugla county, where he rent on a hu-duess trip yesterday. Br. J. .11, Krone went down to his old home at Fahjleld yesterday for a few days ni.sticaihig op the farm. Frank YY'elch, assistant engineer of Capitals and talesman at Weller Bros' grocery fctore, leturned last evening from Ike mounfajus. , 1. Yawter, a banker at Med ford and a lu-gM chum of County '1 reatuur Condil, wan in the city on business to-day, going to Portland on the afternoon train. Prof. YV. 11. Shelley, of York, Pa., theological teiuinary, arrived in Salem last evening, and was the guest of his former pupil nud fdlow professor, oy. K. S. Itollinger. MlsstsJuliaandhllo-Plianibeilln are expected on the overl'aiut tiidn from Hau Franelteo to-morrow morning and c III vl-sil with relatives heie bofote proceeding to Seattle. air. l. M. Walte came heme to- A SjiiojisIh of tlio Markets Buying mid Selling 1'rlces. IlKTAII. I'RICES. RnVl&KD QUOTATIONS. KliouUlers.Siisiu- ciie(l,iej lb,li'J(J Hreakfast bucon 15 Hums Suanr cpi-pcI. per lh, 15 l(Bc. Peer li WAc l'ork-.)0ijlc. Mutton K l-i'ic Veal 10 W.ic. Tlinolliy seed 1'er pound, ?u; fcelllllif. ltcd clover seed l'er pound, I'Jc. Whito clover seed l'er pound, lSc. " Alslko ISo per pound. licit top-12c per pound. Lincoln Cira'-s l'j'cper pound, ltjo Uriis 10c per pound. Ilc.nis oc jier lb., senilis. Oat mcnl Se.llng nt 1 to Cc. IIUYINtl I'llICES. Wheat l4(Hc net. Flour l'er barrel. S 1.00, best lPtl lbs. Oats l'er bushel. ;'') 33c. Hili'ey l'er busliel,50c. in nun, KucKea. " bucked. ." wicked. Ilnnu iitm.ti,t tit 1'Sllf.. nn I W ' a.uh (IUIWVI lit .fivfv l'f- Hii Kkrs ltJc per cloeu. Potatoes Per bushel, CO to dOo new Corn meal Sc per pound. Cheese lnllc per pound. Dried plums Per lb. U7c. Dried prunes Per lb. U1LV. Kiiiportcd prunes TAc per lb. Hutter Ml per ixiuiut lor good Ijird l'JJ$l3c per lb. lliiins Pei pound.ll12c. liacon sides ID per lb. Shoulders 0o per lb. Chlckens.-YomiK V2 liens 10o Hogs On root -llo-Di llecf-On taolili Wool yaljl'jr Perlb. JSe. mohair 15i' Hides arcjm illo-lKCtk,' ' H Ides Jin 68 rtb.1 ' Bheep peili L'JCJSl liiiitey per uusiiei, wjc, il'iuj l'er ton. SU -i'i at ChjPcrloii.Sia.(i)r SPKflAl P' KNEP.Y AN I. t-TAl F M'HNITI.'BE. A -nint'iti ..' twenty-six ii-ll-ts under Ihf- l ' '1 i i!"ii oi'lic.ni m 1 hniiip- s-"ll It- -t'l'.i... tt..,.'. In, nnil lit PliltMUs. Inviiiition of ProjiosaLs. .'"e.ilcil bids Mill be received at tho cilice of thesecietiiry of stnte until Wednesday, Aiiuust 0, lVJO.at 2 o'clock p. in . for flooring, plastering and llnlslung the old "arniorv iiHini" and vault thcieln. on the flrst lloo'r of I he state house, nccoidlng to speciflc.c tlonsnowln thoonieonfitoijortVfc.MoNallv, urchllccts Kalem, Oregon (11CO, .V. MellltTDK, ":'JD t Secretary of Mate. Scliool Desks. Illds will be iccelvcd by tho bchool dlicc tors, or school district, No. l!l, .MuWon county, OrcKoii, on Friday, August l.U'io, al2 o'clock p m lor lurulshlntr ilOO or more desks for Norm P.ilcni school hulld Itlir. bidders to niesent sneelmcnii tif ii.i.li- desks with bid. The ilcht lo ieect any and all lilds Is le-crvcd. F. 11. SMITH, I. 51 IngrancHatber's day, when the world was rm a On Sundays, folks all went to church -i lh, C There the grace of salvation to seek" And then, afternoons, in the quiet, coolsliadr. fn hn minor.!:, on In.wn nv in nn,.L xi. , .. w -" - jciiiwi uiiey laid And thus resolutions were firmly nndp ' With S. PKIEDMAN to tnede' all'the weet. hi the days of our liithci-s things wore not mi. Prom hmnh ooin-'-hjiliifc un n.ni.nn.j . A IK CM nun n-nnnf 1-,.Kj. . . "a- "'" -JU"' "" o'- i-iiuiiiiu was m sio-iit That whatever was done on the creat SabhnrU wrufi-.,, .,.oi,; : i. , "-wr. day, ., iiv.uciv.1 owiocup ui iiiu&iu ui narmicss play This sound line of reasoning they all must obev Where FK1 KI)M A ' WJ. 0nii; i, -. ," n ,.:k1 o-oaswere llll 1 ljgllb. 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 hill Though a change is proclaimed in the way o4 UL1U1I, A nd the world has assumed a move go-ahead motion liiu iitire is sum as resistless as ocean, On Fredinan, at the Capitol Adventure, to caS The world in some things is the same all the time' mi. ii j . t n , .. ' iiii-t, t.sitjt;uiiiy Lrue is in tne care ot the dime, Which is never too plenty or easy to d, , This truth once allowed, the reason is nlaiu Why the Capitol Adventure Company fill every tail With the warcrf of the world, for sale to the throiil At the Opera Uouse corner, where this is the soil " lnil IfiJJAlAN still leads the market, you bet! hid i AP MEAr trt WAIT1-. A. K. STRANG, lJlrectors. nWTKETS Before Leaving Salem. Gilbert Dios.unvc now cm nlo ItOUNU TRIP TIOLKTS to Yaqiilna and return Tickets Reed for going nnd comlngon any Week day until October 1st, W, TICKETS $3.50. I am selling at my markets on State and Court strut! meats at tlie following prices: BOILED BEEF from ROAST BEEF---. . , GOOD STEAK ... BEEF by tho QUARTER ,.... MUTTON by tho QUARTER-.-. - PORK by the QUARTER .6 to 8 Ca .. 80s ..StoMCsl .. JCsi .. IC .. m E.C.C ROSS A Sore Cure for Piles, ItchniK Piles nro l'linwn by nioUturo ItKopeibplrutlon, cniuinc Intense Itching when wiirm. This form ax well nn llliiiii lllecdlug und p.xitrudlng, yield nt oneo to Dr. HomiiiUo'h I'llo Hemcdy, will eh uet directly on tho piirtx ntl'eeted, uborbs tu inorn, nlluyK Itehiugnrd elteeth it perniim cut cure, 50 cents Druggist or mull; tretlse Iree. Dr. ItosiiuUo, Pin'iu, O, Sold b Ninttlwt.Steiiier. P H-. 0 R I "?" 1 H I f. City Warrants. niHKUE being fund', on hand sufficient i Tor paying till city wm-runts emlor-ccl p. lor to December Dili. ISS'J. lnteieVt wl ceiiijeonhlich warratiN fiom ttuto of tills. I'It- T..rt ',- ! , Salem, July 23, isw, ""' ""KWt ! JAPANESE BAZAAR. I MM Commercial St., opposite iMRtotllce. I Salem, Oiegon. , Direct Importers of Japanese ami Chinese Curiosities nnd Novelties. Kino Porcelain Chlimwaie, rinusonie hatMima, Hione, lnry, C'irl u' sill V., NIJJI fc-M-'roldt-i on, Unde'.wear' Matting, Kino Teas Klre rK l't ni every inscription tor sale n hmtit prii-e" WholcMile and Hetail. i ountrv r 1. r jiromptly attended to. y,mmri "ruen. r:2l-dw GO TO GEO. F. SMITH, SOT COMMERCIAL STREET, FOR Tents, Awnings, Lawn & Camp Die Finest Stock iu Salem. l m PIE I DltATII Ol' A I'lOKJiKU. Oil S,lt- urcltiy last, July SUlli, wiy tho AI Uniy llomlil, Mr. YV. It. I'l.nlley. r.irnu.rly rirojirlc'tcu i tlio fjinmis luy 1Vci t';jit.yiituliisat Mohtuiiii, Fltullcy rimlii Bpiiii8H cm the up-vr iuoUiitytu liumjrwl ;ht iviit. bolter nor boys In a sei.ro ofSO l Jl. Tuoy B-,--'"i "lw' ',u,r ' m8rniK HI-; in litMiltli tbun whon K. votit vw uino wim for it puiHo of Wi. Tliu . "lHw, " was tW yours old, und i two mU n3o. u uo ttronuil i coutiHt nguln iioxl Sumliiy m ihu '"? l. u,mu " " I by train, bUrllng tills moriilinr, bull Kruunln in Tumor. ' "w r L' Mr. H. h. Vtt!,siyke. of liurtulo . . ,wniiw4l Mill fnvnrulily known. VY ri.,.,,i ,., ,i k , ' N nMl in tho city last oven. l)iwoi.irrtov. DoLouu & Ktuwl .,."" 'B i'Hs tho giutet of hU brother- uer, ino ttiiite htnwi iinrlKin liuvo " "''- ""ii-wyw-'UMr in-iuw, Dr. A. 11. I-rill. lk is look BUPPOSBDTt) UK I.NSANi:, Clmrli YV. l-ujih, who liven north of town, to-duy nitxl n couipliiliit that an In r, r . .t... ",: ." . .:, rr, ." i" v apirehoiib!oi uml exainlnatlon. , , ,,,., Deputy Bhorl II WrigLUnuii In out , ' wltlitt team hunting for him. Tlio) NmvpoiiT. l-oiwus tvUliliig ono, nuinoU wllhlioltl, m thoro limy bo ; or nioro nleo, furnlshwl looitm at iH-ttor, ami tho family uro rolivviil omo uilHtnko ns IoIiIh luwiuily, Now port, upply to inlltor JoritNAi.. soiiU'Whiit of their anxiety lp, Mr. DManii "rt b0" -,r Vrt,t Mr- v" Vy. W over thin western euuutry ami IuisIuon at tho u vt,ri' lllok Willi iimlurinl fver. At j may oouoluJk to umko his hoiue In utMiut mlilulitht lust nlfht tho ftim. Ily wero niuoli ulartiUHl over his onn , tlltlon. This lunniliiir h Is iiiuuli Baloiii, QNK OK THK LAIlOKST KSTAIIMSH. nieuts In the State. Uowcr nites ih.in . .irlUiml. L-u-Keit fctock lgul BlanUs lr thot-fute, n d biggest dlscouut. Seud fo, price IM of Job, pilntlng. and catulogtio ol legal blank. ' f. J!. WAITK. Hte") lrlnter S-'itein Oregnu. HcCllflW k WILURD. Dealers lu Fresh and Salt Meats. HENRY k STANLEY -KEEPS THE LARGEST LINE OF- Goods and Ladies and Gents Dry Furnishing Trimiriiif f'lnlliino' illld 11 uiuiu"n Goods, in the city. 277 and 279 Commercial St., Corner Court, in Bush's MRCi EUDUIDQB BI.OCK'. h,:t.f .Meats by the quart, r So. Mutton by thcniuanyr 7c Pork by the quarter .............. jo. IlolU ..... ......,.Ji to 80. llo,sts DU6AN BROS., "The Plumbers, 300 Commorolul St. Dealers In IN DARKEST AFRICA 3i" a j't Lo ,. V -'8''-a . iu eri ; 7. .rM LI'1" ... V "'' It, au5 CAUTION l?.r:x kijj?. .. . ptalol "- m- CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS . .j OnlyAbstractBooks ':Sfe TAILORING anii til. Repairing; ami denning done uiuiisriiiueiii in tuedty , ..i'nnimc'K' . E. SCHOE TTUE. J s - , men-lmi.t tailor. Tlieiu-Sl atthel-i 1 prices. A.l!',! I l niyii"-- KtKSBOS. - cnrct win FINE HORSESHOEING AT-- Scriber & Pohle's. J. H. HAAS; jiiir M VATCJP 1 1 torniH. fuir tf )nmf WH1Vi,,-Jv.iu.irivi Steam and Plumber's Goods, wolls tlua; WtflU tvpuirvMl; on fulrl . . . .. , Jiirr. south Nulem. A. L BANCROFT SCO. 132 POST STREET, , . SAN FRANCISCO. ' General Aoents for the Pacific Coast pieU hoi-Mtf, a Unre Stock of Wide Shoes Carried. ; . ircini. CallfiirnU IrcmitoneHewer anil PI re giy vniniBfjr ii. ic .M.i,k.n"r T'JI T! ". iinbbr,t:rrn"",i"w Tf I Ii SlWWlal uttanlliin ,.I..A A .1 1 . --". ra t crii am 11 lt vti kill uai mr nuui 1 . - Men., driving lvor, iiittrftrtnif unci crlji-1 2ISlj Cemimm $ 1 rttf ..,-1- llih(Ht' v e jive our pfiwnal attenlion and -pio nu but xieiu in ml dofutrtmaxt. 47 and 51 State Slwot, Saln. Or. nuBT.TUOMPsON. "" wS. DKIVWlT N32Ar "RESTAURANT, uppnatt Weller Bro., COBl'l St, il.icki l, ELLIS & 0 reavUS" tt V B K Y T H I M O NBW IauIi a 11 1. . -t. ni tin u 'iint. nn.! lni'icit' kiviP HJ' t a, Murnty. Bet mii in n ...... "-.......?.. 7 IA an tun flat M sr Will llrpj. In 1 "-fi-Jin. . a rati " "' '"' ' ,":"- wo SALEV