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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1890)
t THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. TERMS OF HUliSOHirriON. Dnliy by mnll per year- M Dally by mull per tnonM, . Weekly by mall per yen., 1 C3 lt not paid In prtvnnco the orloo elm reed for the Weekly Jouknai. will bo SUSO peryear. If iwiei r.o not dellvc.ert promptly nottly tnonfllce. FRKK DELIVERY BY CARRIER. Dally for sltn'o week, 15 cts. Dully fortwo veekis, zocts. Pa. jf by mojiii w cis, Collections will bo made on 1st nud ISLb of looutb. hnbscWbors will plcnso lenve money forcprrleiii rt hotuo or wbcieon H Is dolfvcred, to ns to causo uo delays u collections. TK EVEMINO OAriTAL JOURNAL rCJU- larly receives the nrternoon nsboclnted press dlsprtches. Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. "The old Homestead." TbU wonderfully successful play of purely American character, of which so much has been sold and written re cently, provc3 the refreshing fact that the publlo lasts for frivolous nonsense has been satisfied, and the demand is for something meritori ous. It coutalns too much human nature, kindly, pathetic, humorous and simple- to call it a play. Pluln, homely Joshua Whltcomb, the New Englaud farmer, who has been for a Ions time one of the most real lova ble creatures to almost the entire country in bis faithful devotion to nn erring son, whom be saves from destruction, preaches by bis actions the mst powerful fceimon ever beard. It Is repleto with quaint types and loaded down with honest character. It is one unstinted praise from the clergy. They indorse it as simple and pure, with a moral as well as an amusing purptno. Promluent clergymen of tho East have witnessed and indorsed the comedy, as an entertainment to which a husband can take bis wife, and a mother her children without fear of their finer sensibilities being shocked. At Reed's opera house August 2nd. Traction Enoines. There is a good deal oi complaint made to Jodrnal reporters this year again about steam traction englncT going through the street1 of the city, scaling horses and endangering thereby human 1'fe. Onegentleman says bo was met Lot long ago In tho covered bridge by one of tboso fluglue?, and that upon his approach tbo whls.'o wtis blown, which m frightened tho animal ho was driving that ho wheeled around In a twin i: Ing and shot away In the opporllo direction, coming ve y near to upsetting tho rig and throw ing the occupant out. It Is bu;j geftcd by some unit an oidlnanco should be passed by tbo council re quiring that In puaslng through curtain portions of tbo city, those enables should be moved by horse power, to lustiro against probable disaster somo day. Tho committee on health and pollcu or that on streets aud publlo proncity should give tbo matter attention and deter initio whother there Is any reason to apprehend danger from tbo c uiso complained of. A Finn Scare. Excited crowds rushed out In answer to thecal! of tbo lire bell at 5 o'clock last evening and followed tho course of tho Hying llro companies to tho big brick known as tho Agricultural Works on tho comer of High nnd Tiiulo streets. where laryo and important Indus tries tiro carried on, embracing tbo olcolilo light plant, tho Churchill Sash and Door factory, and planing mills. It appears that a spark had dropped through tho spark arrester to tho upper tloor of theldrylng kiln, burned through this and communi cated to tho dry material thcieln. Uut tho danger was past when tbo onglucs arrived. Since the lire of Juno 1SSS, when tho same building was consumed, several hydrants and n supply of hoso have been put In, and by tearing up a portion of tho lloora stream was thrown on tho MnstQ which was extltmulnhcil with out having douo much damage, tho loss being covered by Insurance in tho Stato of thin city. The spark which fell wiut through a hole that bad been punched in tho spark ar rester, which otherwise 1h perfectly safe. Paiicei, Post Packa in.pot master A.N. Gilbert, of the Salem oflleo, lost night received instruc tions .but tho parcel package sys tem had been extended to the Balem oflice. Thin Hystem allows parcels lo bo out thiough tho malls t twelve- cents per pound, 'iho size nnd weight of packages vary to dlflVrent countries; Mexico, (,'oluin. t.l- J,.- m ... uin nuu vosui iucu, grc:uo.ii lengtii two feet, urcuia-t glrtfi four feet; to ' tho other couiitrleo to which the1 Bynlom extends threo and nno-lmlf foet Is tlio greatest length, length and girth comblucd blx feet, ami niiul mum wolght eleven ponndri, The purecl post conventions lmvo been ' oouoludud between tho I'tiHed Btutes nnd Jamaica, liarbiulws, 11a. I hnmati, British Honduras, Mexico, Jlawull and Leeward UIuihIh, Col umbia, Salvador and Costa lllcu. i AMilkOv IiuiN.-ilugan Urns.., tbo wldu uwako plumbern, huvoj taong other extcnslvo Joba that of AHlclurftbeMaclcavccmeterv.wlilcli GILBERT & PATTERSON, t q &H take qver ft lullo of Irou plpo wcu us Lommouiy ued tor gus pu iug. Thi'60 t?ulleiueu are Tust forg log to th top notch in their biul- SOUND AS A DOLLAR. An Attempt to Declare an old man Insnne Unworthy Motives Hinted At. The man whose apprehension un der a lumpta'tit of Insanity was made ye terday evening by Deputy Wiiahlmnn Is C. N. Splcknell, a well known and respected farmer GO years olu who lives on the Kaiser prairie u few miles north of the city. Ho was brought In at a Intchourtind placed In tho county jail to await examination this morning, (lie dill cer having no other alternative, not withstanding that the old gentleman was able and willing to give all tbo ball necessary for bis appearance, and tbo further fact that he bad to lc,"Vo his stock tied tip without feed, water or euro slucc yesterday after noon. It was one of those cases where no piovislou Is made for ball. Mr. Splcknell was examined this morn I u ir before County Judge Wal do by Drs. Dyrd aud Smith and there wen uo hesitancy in proiiounc lug him as sound mentally as any man in tho room, and bo was dis charged. Among the otllcers and specta!ors there were mingled feel ings pity for the old man and in dignation that bo should be thus tantalised. Tho cause of Mr. Splcknell's ar rest seems to bo family disagree ments. He Is married to a second wife, who had a family of her own and It is said these children who are married In tho neighborhood do not like the old man. Their mother lives with them mostly and Mr. Splknell lives by himself on a place of his own, occasionally visiting his . wife, but whenever he does there Is a row. This was the caso Wednes day evening, when the old man says one of bis wife's daughtsrs made some threats against bis life, and he says ho talked back and gave them to understand he could han dle a gun himself. This was the talk which led to tho proceedings 11 rst chronicled above. Th-Journal Is not in tho quar rel, but from all Its reporters cm learn the belief Is freely expressed that there Is a desire among Mr. Splcknell's connections to get him safely housed that ho may not be In the way, and this same belief leads to many remarks which have been oftou heard the past few years, thai there are a gieut number of old peo plo crammed into tho asylum for trivial causes, whoso minds aie very little deranged, but vhoso declining years make them burdensome to relatives, or whose lease of life is too long to suit anxious heirs. It may bo too late, but It is surely. none too early to remark that machinery works a little 1 he ' too smoothly which slides peoplo Into tho Insane asylum of this state. , A good way for tho legislature to provont this would bo by following tbo example of other states and en- acting laws making each county pr.y tfio expenses of those sent from it to tlio asylum their transportation thither and their care while there; then mako thee sums a lieu upon the estate of the party Insane or of tlie next of kin, whoso du y it would naturally become to care for that person. This would bring tho ex pense home where It belongs aud would wipe out much of tbo anxiety to provo so many peoplo crazy. it would alno dlvido the expense of transporting and keeping tlinse who are lusaiio more equitably than under (ho piescnt system. As It b now the county from which otic person in a year may be sent to tbo asylum pays Its portion of sending anil caring for those sent by the score from another county, because all such expenses are paid out of tlio state tteasury. Tho same Is truo of penitentiary criminals aud a like amendment in that lino would not be bad. If there Is any suggestion In these thoughts may thoy bo worked Into practical good by our legislators, iho news gathers of tho JuiniNAi. will feci rewarded. GiiAND CoNt i:itT, The Second regiment band will givo Its regular weekly conceit this evening lu Wlllson avenue, during which tho following entertaining program will be rondel cd: March, Depene, Dul by; waltz, "Visions of Paradise," llennevt; grand selection, Martha, Klotow; medley, "Good Old Times," Southwell; overt lire, La Clare, Dalbyjhcbottlsclie, "Happy Hon ," Glaze; gland selection, Krnilnc, Jacobowskl; march, Tyran, D.ilby. Opp reuTin: Mountains. lU'v. C. L. Cm win anil bon, W. W. Mar tin and wiio, ClniH, TnUmt ami wllu ami Miss I'utrlo Mycix, atnrU'il this aftornnon by team, for tlio lower Soda HprluuH. Tho party Inteml to ho ! ., , , , , , ', ,,., , yono about, two wooUh, and It snot'il- ft, to .uld that thoy ox,,,ot to lmvo wIbo titulor tho Iwidoiiihlii of Uov. Corwln and Cant, Martin. Camkto tiik Ciiit'UH, Thu Stay ton Hun Bay: Ouo of Sta.vton'H yotuiK moil, whowuntto baluni to bt'o tho olroim yestonlay, bt'canio a lit Uo excited or nnh.ilaticvd and fell Into Iho water dlteh. Whether this will ulleol tlio quality of f?aleuit water Niipply U not known yet. APPOi.STiiKN'w.-tlov. I'ennoyer today Ihsucd papern authorUlnj; B. V. Btoveim, Tiieodore Wygunt, f Pertland: W. H. i:rker. of Jaukbon - vlllo and John V. KUUon, or uwpaH!W, uto. Total munlHirof' Khedditoucla8iiotarliwlnrOreKOiM,'rivl llMM u" wtrrlera a,4W;i Wanthd. HrniUlmw, Columbia, nud other line variolic of plums ut tho cannery. Salem Cumiing Com paoy. fl:l-lw.Uv. The Dest Yet. Mr. Hnlvcrson arrived from the Albany mines on tbo Santlam yesterday with the finest specimens of ore ever brought to Albany, says tho Democrat. Their value Is simply mnrvelous, and the best of It is there Is lots like it in the mines. Some small speci mens ore solid with tho metal, fully half being gold, nnd in the larger pieces the pule stuff can be seen free In all parts. Nothing ever produced from the richest mines In the world can surpass these specimens, There Is no question at all that that coun try Is full of this ore, and as soon as tbo new quart, mill Is made aud put in the field, there will be some practical demonstration on tho sub ject. The Herald speaking of It, says: It came from tho Donanza mine, on which a force of men are now ut work. It Is five gold ore and the semi decomposed quartz Is thickly mixed with lino wire gold. Somo specimens assayed the fabu lous sum of $20,000 per ton. Mr. Unlveraon stated that they bud enough ore in sight to inn a -10 stamp mill day aud night for a year. -. D'SEASED Horses. Stock in spector Al. W. Herren bus gone to .fellerrion to-day nnd fron. there will proceed to the Ankeny place ten tnijes south of this city for the pur pose of having killed six head of horses belonging to Mr, Urink, the grading contractor, among who-e largo drove the malignant gleet ob tained a foothold last winter, taking ofl five of thttin, and now an exam ination by Dr. Wytbecombe, state veteiinariau, has resulted In finding six more dangerously aflcctcd and ut.ou his report, tho slate domestic animal commission has Issued an or der dtiectlng them to be killed. The commission, from tho facts before It, has uppralsed three of tho animals at $15 each, ouo $20, one $30 and one $8 for which sums Mr. Drink will receive certificates, but there is no money on hand to pay them, hence per.-ons so remunerated will bo compelled to wait until the legislature makes an appropriation. An Editoh In.iuked.-Co1. Frank J. Parker, of tho Walla Walla State man, owns a farm near Yatiulna bay, to which ho repairs for summer pleasure evcry.ycai', aud a recent mishap of his Is thus chron- Icled by the Corvallis Gazette: "F.J. Parker, editor of tho Walla Walla Statesman, met with a serious accident Inst Saturday, lie bad' mounted one of hit ponies prepara tory to going to Elk City from his summer resort, near Yaqulua bay, to meet his wife who was to arrive from Walla, Walla on that day. Tho pony became uiimauageablo and reared back, fulling upon Mr. Parker, tho pommel of tho saddle entering I deep into his groin nnd making painful and serious wound." - - Ai.hany Hai'I'Enmng',. Resides tho circus there yesterday, Albi ny was enlivened by tho following no- cempanlmcnts: Dr. J. li. Hill's res- idence was burglarized during the day, and ransacked, some jewelry, including a valuable pair of brace- lets, and three pistols, one a very valuable one, being taken. The 9 ear old son of G. W. Crusan, of Lebanon, got lost Ik some way and was not found when this morning's Herald went to press. A lire at midnight destroyed a small house belonging toCapt. E.J. I.annlng in the outskirts of town. Factory Cojuno. Wo are in formed that tho Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. is llgiuing witli somo re sponsible Chicago parties who wisli to open up a manufactoiy hero to work t'p all t lie product of the Sa lem mills. It is to be hoped that this move will provo successful, for morning train north, Intending to tho number of hands needed for , join his family al Taconia and iv stieh un institution will add greatly (main visiting there about two to tho material wealth of our city. weeks. mull such an enterprise can bv , Mr. Waller Denton, of San Fran worked up the eompany proposes ;o , ,..., lu.,.11IlmiI11i11(i hv ,,. .,,.. put in competent ciiltersand make up all the work necessary to supply tho local trade. MUTHODICAl. M.VD.M-SS SllCI'lfl Smidt, of Astoria, brought to the asylum to-day a young man named Horaco V. Trotter, who has been ad judged Insane. Trotter wasconllned in Jail on a charge of lioie stealing ! and either became demented or I 1 worked a clever piece of acting, which succeeded lu lauding him tin- I tier Dr. Lano'.s care. Tho sherlll' thinks he will get well of his mad- ne.s before lung and will be theu I taken back for trial. Kisn .Si'Aitci:. There wasn't n ound of fresh fish to be had lu the Salem iimrketH to-day, and niany dlnnerrt woihj without their neetw turned pieces of chluooU. The llsh faiiilno In not confined to Salem, as '""""; '" , " i ,,'"", . 7 Mr. htvliit'r, oft ho.s atoHli-'ot , , , , , . , , ,, V" I"" 1bIw" ol,U,,l,,"K V mar- 8 Hllp- las the past few days iceelvcd nrdcra from i'ortlaud and Yaqulna. It may 8cem an anomaly to llud a man lu the Into'lor hhlpplui; 1'rexh llsh lo a Ma ctiast town, but Micli in the ease. PoswFFi'K lU'h'NK. The re Milt of the mall carrleirt' work In Bnlem during the month of July shows a Reed bntilues for a smnmcr month, There were dellverl t2 reulsteixMl letters, 12,324 leueis, l;;Sil l'wwU oarU, bM0 uwjwiow, Co. lTllor'3 were collected tWltH'allelters, 0Sl1- mM l-ttorn, 40 local p.wml ! c,ira"' m mM lHWtal ttiri, 1' s , inmuu un locai itiauur VtH.Tl Nkwihiut. Perooiu wltihliiu ono ' or mow nlcv, furuWhed ixwnu t Nwxirt, pply to eiltor Jovhnal. i JULY EXPENDITURES. The Amount Paid oat by the Comity Last Month from all Funds Dig Total. IIclow Is given an abstractor the total amount paid out by Marlon cotintv durinir the month of Jniv upon the several accounts, as shown j by the footings in the county clerl. ofTlce. It will be seen that who.: one-third of the umount Is for rovcl and bridges, made necessary large' by the February flood; over one-, ninth Is on pauper neon nt and overi one-'ieyeuth on criminal account The amount is not far from a month- ly average for the year. Road and Drldge Account. -$18." 8: Fatlpe"' -" - 012 2.) CrlmlnrJ - " - 8-12 41 Sl.iiione.y " - 110-18 Com t House aud Jail.-" . 103 45 Clerk's " CM 70 Kherill's "---- 028 8(1 Milllniy " - 80 00 School Supt's " 02 CO County Judge's " 2u0 00 County Com'iB " 70 20 Insane "---- 27 00 Jury - " 17 20 Coroner's " 73 M Fuel - "---- oo 00 Other Items-.- 200 00 Total $.-j,5o2,21 New Curitcii. Articles of In corporation were filed with the secretary of state this morning 111 corporutig the First church of Chiist of Mill City, Oregon; Thos. It. Dag ger, P. A. Cornell and Henry Ward, Incorporators; capital stock, S00. Wei.ls! Weees! ! Wells driven wells dug; wells repaired; on fair terms. A. Darr, Soutlt Salem, tf Terrible beat aillictsthe ensle u stales again. At New York Thurs day at sunrise the thermometer registered 70 degrees. To tho Ladies. SanFhancisco, July 10., 1890, I beg to inlorm the ladies of Ore gon and Washington that Mrs. Geo W. Lansre is my authorized agent, and perfectly capable of givintr all information and advice concerning my various "aids to beauty." Mns. Geuvaise Graham. Salem, Or., July 2Bth., 1890. 1 wid beat tho Chemekete hotel, room No. 1 for a few days and re spectfully Invite the ladies of Salem I to call. Mns. Geo. W. Lane 1 8::si-4l. I'EKSUNAL MK.VriON. Mr. F. S. Dearborn is doinit busi ness in Portland to-day. Misses Julia and Ellen Chnmber lin arrived from San Francisco lids morning. Miss Eugenia i.usli came homo on the forenoon train 1'iom berex.cnd- ed tour and visit in the far E.ist. Mr. D. F. Wagner and family de parted tills morning for Champoeg I for a visit among friends there. , Dev. 11. H. Drown left this after noon for the Puget Sound eouiiti". Ho will preach lu Olympla Sunday. Miss Addle S. Planiondon look the afternoon train for Portland. wheie she will visit among friends a few weeks. Mr. nnd Mrs. 1. A. Mnnnlng were passengers south this forenoon, on j their way to Newport for a sea i coast sojourn. j Miss Ava Smith, of Heppner, who I has been visiting her cousin, Mis. Chut. Culvert, went up to Junction i City to-day to visit relatives there. Mr. r. Greenbauni, of the Capitol j Adventure company's force, return- j ed this morning from San Ftaneisco, i where he has enjoyed tbo summer's vacation. Prof. W. S. Arnold took the arrived by the morning train in company with Mr. Greenbauni, the Intention being to make Salem their future home. Mr. M. V. Kork and Miss R. F. Hall took their departure to-day for the Hock Creek country, on a summer vMt to Mrs. UorU's moun tain retreat, where they haw a val- i .' ............ nublu limber claim. Messrs. 11. A. Thomas, W. V. lea ver ami Ueo. W. Watt, of the Stale Land & Trust Co., will stmt to-innr-vow morning for a two weeks' run along the Tillamook coast from Ne.s tuoca to Xctarts mid "all alouv, shore." Mr. aud Mrs. V. 1. Williams were jiasenijei-s north this after noon, Intcndln:; to spend a slant time at the beach below Astoria, close application to work having rendered the nip nccossary for tho health of Mr. W. MA!tr.n:i. KinilV-SHOUT.-At the pnron. iiko of the Chrlhllan church, Salem, Thursday, July ,'U, 1SW), Mr. Chan. 12. Short and MUs EmuiaJ. Ktiby, EldcrJ. II. John. Hun olllciating. MKh Klrby Is a daughter of Mr. T, M. Klrby who came here from Nebraska wmie two ycaixajjo. She htm been ouo of the popular aud of tleleut school teachers ot this county since she came aud U a yeting lady of tine tuleuts ami accomplishment. Mr. Short Is a young man of Indus, try ami general worth. They will make their home lu Sulcm. MULLIGAN -llOlUXG-lu this oily on Wednesday evening, July . 1800, at 7a!0 o'oltwk, by Rev, a. muiiikhii,oi luoKieton, wus ?Lu!uUi,15mU u,nil ,M,(B Nellie . Rorlnir, both of R,lem. I Ethereal Congli Syrnp. Persons m iring from the pre vailing col' i will do wdl to try Holdon's Ethereal Cough Syrup. Tt Is an excellent remedy and has been used by hundreds of persons lu t'ds city who will join in commending It to their friends, btockton June nendent. Large size $1, small "0c. For sale by all druggests. HOTEL A 1! RIVALS. COOK HOTEL. HBekeart, SF. I) Durton, Dr D Leonard, Oak ville. U Ltiub, III. A.Iimeson, Chicago. M C Leciue, Ky. Mark Young, Columbus, Ohio. John W Weil, Cal. E Humphry, Woodland. E A Judd, Turner. A D Southlnnd, A Jllake, N Y. C II Vaughens and wife and chlldien. Stylo is tho Tiling. People nin.N sneer at styles all they like, but uo one, young or old, wants to go dressed in an oulland Isb manner. Whether it be hat, gloves, tie or suit, whatever the sea son, or grade of goods, Johnson, JJoothby& Co., will give you the latest. .$2000 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. Call on Catterlin& ltig'.ou, 150 State street, Salem, Or. 7-24 tf. Instruments Filed lor Ilecord County Recorder's Oflice. N li Wushburn and wife to Geo W Cuspell, 5 acres in sec 10, t 0 s, r 1 w. $ Archbishop Gross to 11 Koehler, trustee, block 73 Gervais. Oregon Land Co. to S S Johnson, lot 10, block 2 Pros pect Park nd to Salem. at the 150 The Host Light. That is what we want on n.v subject, and twoaic electric li Ills make a store at night just as bright as day. This is important in se lecting clothes, and you get the ben efit of it at Conrad's. Fine Business Property For sale for a ew das only. All or a part of the ptoperty on the east side of Commercial street, known as the lleutschell "state, liiquierof M. L. Chamberlin. 7:2o-tf A Cu. or Sick Headache. This dl.ti as complaint Kdnetonn Inacllic or - usish Unci- or contlpa ed bowels wlik'i di'ru.'jges tho htomach and dlstiubstliciii-.-voupi Nyhtem cmusId? Uiz zluess and tin oppic-sive dull pain In the head, often Mi-ecic- a.s .o pivent any ret or sleep. One of I).-. Ouun's Jmpioxcd I.iver I'llls will lelcavoyou of all lliu p.'ii. aud niNciy and it few moio doses will cor rcct tho Unci andstomnclwind regulate Hih bouels. While these pills arohinall, easily token, and mild and aeutlo in their action thero ix no medicine maud that will so ef fectually cure hIl'K headache, ii cents n box. Sold by Smith & riteinei. Oil and gasoline stoves In great Variety and cheap, at Stciner& Dlos er's sai.i:.m aiakki:t iti-:ioT. .V iuiihIij i,t tlie Market?- lluylng nnd Selling Prices. ltKTAII. 1'IMCES. r.KVi .KD QUOTA'I'lONH. Khoulders.Si'snr curcd,por lb t Ilreakla.t brcon 15 Hani1 -a c cured, per lb, 15aitKc. lleei d'.i) 1'1'Ae. Pot k IU (if, Vij.: Metton S l'J';c. Veal lu (u Vl.: Tlmoih ced Per pound, 7c; selling. ltfd clove." seed Per pound, I'Jc. Whltoclocrsocd Per pound, ISc. " AInIIsp ISc per pound. lied top-1" i cr pound. lancoln (ii.i le per pound, Itjullrass -UK! pur pound. Iteans Tic p. lb., belling. Oat meal 'i ling at -1 to 0c. m YINO I'llICES. Wheat (il1 ,i Ulcrci. I-'lour Per ban el. 1 1.00, best l'.W lbs. OaN Per bushel. :!0 die. Uin ley Per busnel. fiOc. limn Per ton, SI I?) at mill, saclnn Hlioits Per ton.Slll.'ii ' saclanl. Chwp Per ton, tlil.00 ' sacked. Hops Quoted at l'JGBIlicpei lb. Kggs liF-,,0 per Uo.eii. Potatoes Per bushel, 50 to M)e new Corn meat 3o per pound. Cheese lOcjMlc per pound. Dried plums Per lb. b7c. Dried prunes Per lb. tiiL'c. Kmpoiled paiucs y,c per lb. Ililtter 'JU per pound for good Ijird li."(ail5c per lb. Hams Per pouud,ll(a,12c. Ilacon sides IU per lb. Shoulders--s(i?Ue per lb. Chickens. Youm 12J liens jiV Hogs on foot I to ll Hcef-On root! J Wool Valley Per lb. ISc. niohnlr in,ai Hides green II lo-t'..cs. llldesjtln 5Si't. " Sheep pelts -.'iQiSl A Mire Curt for Piles. Itching Piles nro known by moisture, i IIko pel splrutlon, causing intense itching1 when warm. This form as well as Blind , llleedlug and protruding, yield at once to Dr. BosanUo's t'llf Bemedy. which nets directly on the purls nltccted, absorbs tu mors, allays itching nrd etlccts n pern inn ent euro. Sit cents Druggist or until: tretlsetree. Dr. Bosanko, Pliuin, O, Soldi byHmith&Hteluer. 0NK OF TIIK 1.AHORST KSTAIUJSH- ,' ments In the State. Lower rato tlmu. Portland, ljirgest stock I-ogul Blanks Ir the State, a d biggest discount. Srud foi price list of Job priming, and catalogue or . fevnl blanks. E. M. WAITK. Stei Prluter Salem Oregon. MtCRGv. k WILLARD. Pnttlors in Fresh and Salt Meats. ISUDKIDOIS BLOCK. Prleiof.l outs by tliecju.irit.r-... j. , Mutton by tlioquartti,- 7. j IMrk by the quarter v. lt.UU ...'. . on-i. ItiKUU . ... v. DUGAN BROS., "The Plumbers," anil Commnrolul St. lKxtien in- Steam and Plumber's Goods, ouiftiniuiroiuioaeaw.ri4 Fire CUr ' cutmnc - y lipe. . I milliard's Illimmntlc nnd Liver PIIK Ttieo nll.snro sclcntlflcnlly compounded nnd unlioi-iu In nctlon. No grlpln? prln no commonly following tlio ne of plIK Tncy nre adapted to both nilults nnd dill cl.cn with pcifect Mirety. Wo j?iuunnteo tlipv lmvn.nnnlliil 111 thopt'ieofulck licnd" nrli'n. mnxllnntlnn. rt mipu .1 1 nntt billloUH , ncs; nrd, ns nn nppctler. tiicy enroll nny , other preparation 7 17 ly I 25c Want Column. Notices Inserted for ONE CENT I'Lll , WORD EACH INSERTION. No ndver-( tlsemeut Inserted In this column for lc-s than twoutjMlvo cent. LOST. A leather pocket bookc ontalii "C n mni tin ,e license, n p.-itcnt fo.- n rt cd iiiidothrpapcis of little value except tot lie owner. 1 IiifiprleiivctlionainenttlicJot"n NAT. olllcc and be suitably rewnrded. "I nOUND AT I,AST.-A l'ollhh that will V clean a piano' without ummlug Kor sa'e at Diamond's music louse. ;iOK HALE One house nnd two lots in South Salem. Hire or xv. li. imp- son. rrlceSUii. FOH SALE.-Tenm, cow and cair, and mowing machine. Alsonn bO-ncio farm. UillouornddrcsM f C. .Tory, Eox 1)1, Salem OH SA I.E The Dorrnnce fruit farms, 5 V 10-15 nnd 2() ,tci-.- tracts, lliicly located I within I mlle of Salem. I'rlco S-li per I acre DotlKAM'R linos. IiellliiKer building, Salem, Or PATRONIZE Home Industry, nnd nse Mountain Halm CouKhOure. Guar anteed to give rellet or money refunded. Manufactured Ily II. II. Cross, Salem, Ore iron. Smith & Htelncr sole agents for Salem. 1-Scllm JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Ta per and Uorder. Artists' Ma terials, Lime H.''r. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, lit v. NEW AIIVKUTISIIMKVTS. Dissolution Notice. -yrOTICK "" "y Riven that the co-p irt 1 nership licrctoloreexlstlnfrnnd doing business under the ill in name of Oel.con A: Kaestuer Is thls.lay dls-olvcd by mutual concent, Ciias, H. KactJuer having dis posed nflils interest to the undersigned, who will continue the biislup-snnd solicits thepatronagenf viil ai d new custoineisat theold stand on stuti- slipft 8:S-W'jt I'ltAS. HE LIMN. REED'S OPERA HOl'SE. ONE NK.HT. Saturday. August Lil, 1S(). DENMAN THOMPSON'S r.mi'iii- pin) "Tlic Old Homestead." RrWIAli S( KNKUY AX I' f-TAiK M'KXITrRlO. "imp in" ki in r n ;;.;t ' i v- Is ait'-t" under it lioinn in I hump- siTM-a i 'is !! , :i t Pat tnnV. Invitation of Proposals. Fealedbldswill be lccelvcil at tho clllco if tlio sec etarv of ale until Wcdncsdny, August (i, DJKMit 2 o'clock p. in , for llooi-ing, plastering aud iinlshing tne uld "uiinoiv loom" and vault thcieln. on tho ll'st door of tlio state house, acconllng to speoltlca tionsnowln tliootllcool Kobuitib .'legally, architects, tjnicni. Oicson rtfio. .v. Meini'Di:, 7:'J"-!t hcci-etary of Kate. Scjiool )eslcs. Illdswlll bo iceelvcd by the school 1! lec tors, or school uistrict, zso. i, .Minion couutv, O.egon, on I-'rlday, August 1. 1S10, nt 2 o'clock p in., for lurnishlng 200 or moio desks lor North Siilcm school build ing, bidders to piesent specimens of their desks with bid. The light lo i eject any andallbidsls leservod. K. II. SMITH. K. M. WAITK, A. K.STHANU, td Dlrectois. mud tip i i' 111 I Before Leaving Salem. i Gilbert Hros. have now on sale ROUND THIP TICI.KTS io Yaqulna and return. Tickets good for going nnd coming on any Week day until October 1st, '00. TICKETS $3.50. City Warrants. rpHKKE being funds on hand sufficient 1 J. for paying all city wiirrants eudorsed pi lor to December 1Mb. ISS'I, Inteicst will cease on such warrants iiom date of this notice. i:. .1. SWAFFOKl), City Treasurer. Salem, July 22, ISM. 7-2J-lw. JAPANESE BAZAAR. KM Commercial St., opposite Postolllce, Ralem, Oiegon. Direct Importers of Japanese and Chinese Curiosities and Novelties, Fine Porcelain Chlnauare, Cloissonle, Satsuma, llrom-e, Ivory, Curving. Silk, Crepe, Satin hmtuoldcilcs, Pt.derwear, Matting, Pine Teas, Fire Wink, Ktc, ot every decilption lor sale at lowest pi Ices, holcsitle and Hetall. I'ountrv orders promptly attended to. HENRY STANLEY ,N DflRKEST ftFR,Cft T)MMmrilettt.ry . I Ruul n-out thrilling a trutur an 1 t m il c'. . n( bU impucunt iUM.i,n-tiuUMkr for Uio tint Utu in tit wyrk vriMa by biuMlf. iuUtl.4 -In Dutlnt A'." . l ' ,wt d-'Wlw I tr ny of ttie k.v eal.l ' SUulnj lwk" u w Iwius ourl a. "feo. UllM -4 ' AU.hlltK To uu UUti ot thvMut ownwycHitnouvm ft lln- in rn uuiuiuoais)ui tnii uttsni Iw'sg ertttt In tie'y tvtrticxUr gturaut It, au3 will fit rtatl'uUrt on aj.pli -atum, HAIITinM ' w,Ur " ' uiea.Ksi UrtUIIUIl ttat tb Ui Uan tb Im. r-rlnlot CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS Ami thtt thtiTaulD a.-l cantM a ertlaeat m iii. irau hi A- L. BANCROFT & CO. 101 DflCT CTflCTT 132 POST STREET, &AN t-KAN-lbLU. ' General Aaents for the Pacific CoasV JuutMS. i-tlt ai. Mi agwnl tor ilarkvn P04itj,Sulti, Orjuu, .funu'jjfi Viubtrrt. t WS-ll s.l.K -Thrie ami noe-bairacTM xt liuf Utru. well ami fruit ,ai a Uunun. E, 8. Murray. . Oteion A-fi-Vm M. m u v..., Great SSSxtrA $ii()l) PIANO for VJ2.-), Upright brand. twrin7..juatM. ,.VI0 PIANO in line order . YflCSv i isiiM atrc. AlKM- rB!r1 8lffillBSrnw. .floO ORGANS for.V70. i T"fcgf t tT JjJffi l I lvi f 11 --J ' m w Eld.idge ii, t i zjr 1 CALL OR WHITE. waansznoujij'ipjjuuic Ill Gram' In gran cl father's day, wlicn the world was good, On'Sundays, folks all went to church as they should, There the grace of salvation to seek; And then, afternoons, in the quiet, cool shade, In hammock, on lawn, or in parlor they laid, A.nd thus resolutions were firmly made, With S. FRIEDMAN to trade all the week. In the days of our fathers tunics were not much changed, From church going habits we were not yet estranged, And still o ie great thought was in sight, That whatever was done on the great Sabbath day, Whether worship or music or harmless play, iTlris sound line-of reasoning they all must ebey: Where FKmDM AjN 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; i Though a change is proclaimed in the way of de votion, And the world has assumed a more go-ahead motion, The desire is still as resistless as ocean, On Fred man. at the Capitol Adventure, to call. The world in some things is the same all the time; This especially true is in the care of the dime, Which is never too plenty or easy to get. This truth once allowed, the reason is plain Why the Capitol Adventure Company fill every train With the wares of. the world, forsaie to the throng, At the Opera House corner, where this is the seng: "FRIEDMAN still leads the market, you bet!" 1 am selling at my markets on State and Court streets, meats at tiie following prices : BOILED BEEF from- - 0 to 8 Cents BOAST BEEF 8 Cents GOOD STEAK 8 to 10 Cents BEEF by the QUARTER 5 Cents MUTTON by the QUARTER - - 7 Cents PORK by the QUARTER. - V Cents E. C. CROSS. 7:i!l-dw GO TO GEO. F. SMITH, .07 COMMERCIAL STREET, FOR Tents, Awnings, Lawn & Camp Goods, The Finest J -KEEPS THE LARGEST LINE OF- Dry Goods and Trimmings, Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Clothing and Hats in the city. 277 and 279 Commercial St,, Corner Court, in Bush's New Brick Block. Il i J D 1 IN MARION COUNTY. Work promptly J KIT'IPT KfiiH '! reliably executed by the nUoll III I UUU10 SALEM ABSTRACT & LAND CO., FRANK W. WATERS, Manager T A 81 A D I M P K. SCIIOETTLE, 272 Commei H 61 n I I V 11 merchant tailor. The tines sui i iiii-viunM JU tl)e jow,k,l prices. A perfee antetHl. Repairing and cleaninsj done. Tin -ily first class tailoring c- tauiisiinieni in tne city. FINE HORSESHOEING AT Scriber & Pohle's. sik-clal uueutlou etvn to sheelnc: rosil- Rteni, driving hm, luierfwrlug nud orlp- i iih.'ii iuir. a iatrg , Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried, s i w 0 iii our HrMHial ntlnUon t eat I '.. uniw but xMrt lu ttU tlMrtmat. 47 and 51 State Stout, Slem, Or, i UOBT. THOMI-iiON. SVM. UKIVHIt. I N EW K EST AXTR A2? T, tV)tKi.lt VVelUr Hro., Ooml Hi. IS V tt K Y V H I M O NBW , Meal at all b ur. aud inerr style. I lkuit meal in the city for i eenu Ulva us 1 a rail Offer! K.NUituui i UAKUAiiNM on the ( 'elelmitp.i COLI1Y Pi.mos for ii few weeks only 250 OUO VNS, the finest In the world, for $IMi $IN ORGANS for V'.IO. ""lo0 15uy now and save money. Cash or i'lstallment". ' iJ'irgaliiH in all kinds of music goods at r a v t o w q Block, Commercial St EVERYTHING GUARANTEED, ?atiWs Ita J MMTS. Stock in Salem. ercial street, suits to order nr ces. . nerieci in jiuui- J. H. HAAS, TIIE WATCmiAKEH, 2tS Cwiawdl St., alfli. 0rg. i.Vt ikHM 10 IvMn'n.) uetlu of SBMUtolw. and ropntrlnc Clock., Wawibnaad Jewelry. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVEKYMBN, South of Chomoketo Hotali SALEM. . OREOON k CO., I