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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 18, 1890)
the capital JOIJMAL. TERMS OF HUBaCRIITlON. Dally by mull per year- J w Dally br mall per month, M wgefajty mall per year,. 1 00 mid In advance the price .t,W1 tar the WKKKLT JOUIINAI. Will e -Wlf not If papers are not delivered It the ofllce. iiNlmrvmr. nromDtly notlly FRKB DKLIVERY BY CARRIER. Dally or single week, 18 cts. Daily Ibrtwo weeks, 25 cts. Dally by month, ou cts. Collections will bo made on 1st and 15tli of month. Subscribers will plcoso leave money for carriers at house or whereon U Is delivered, so as to cause no delays In collections. This Evkwino Capital Jocrnai. regu larly receives the afternoon associated press disprtches. GILBERT It PATTERSON. Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Important. A fa adjourned meeting of the board of trade Is set for this evcnlngand requires the at tention of all members. Among tbo matters to be discussed is that of au .exhibit by Salem and Mnrlou county in connection with Albany and other points at tbo Spokane Falls Industrial exposition in Octo ber, and the appointment of n suita ble man to take charge of the work for ibis placo. Also tho retaking of the census. It Isnotonly presumed, but It Is known to the writer as a fact thatMr. Boothby, chosen to sup erintend tho work, courts and will appreciate all suggestions as to the best mode to bo followed and the bestmeu for enumerators. There Is no body of men better qualified by representative character for this than the board of trade with a full attendance, ns it was their labors through which a recount was se cured. An electric light at the S. P depot should also be asked and the matter pushed vigorously. There are many other things requiring at tention and the board is just now In fine working condition to get what Is needed. Fall immigration will soon set In and Salem wants to be in shape to meet it properly. Badly Needed. The principal trains of tho day tho evening south bound come in now at a late even ing hour, the days nro shortening and darkeness spreads its murky pall around tho pacsenger depot and alsug the platlorm to a very disa greeable extent. The light of a coal oil lamp In the waiting room and a few flitting lanterns in the hands of truinmen only serves to make the darkness all tho more annoying, by half revealing objects without the least assisting In their Identity. There is urgent need of an electric light at that place, and if vox populi was only vox del thoro would be one, beaming tho most effulgent rays, created there before the arrival of the next train. This would be a good subject for the board of trade to-night. From there to thocouncll chamber to-morrow night, and from thero to tho ofilco of the S. P. rail road company. Between the city and tho company, it seems tho ex pense could be easily arranged, and the benefits, comforts and conven ience of a good light would bo more than commenBuruto with tho cost. Now Is tho time to commenco ac tion to procure it, beforo the sea son advances into rain and mud In addition to tho darkness. SOME GREAT GAMES. Portland Baseballists Meet More Than Their Match. TOM PAIUIOTT ACTS THE BABVBOOBV. Salems Win Both Games Willi tho Famous, and Have the Right Sido of allow. No Si'ECiAKS.-Secretary Mitchell, of tho bourd of trade, whllo in Port land last week Interviewed the of ficials of the S. P. railroad in regard to special trams during fair wee, but obtained no assurances that they would be put on In fact comes homo convinced that they will not be. It must bo remembered, how ever, that thero aro six passenger trains passing each day, three eacli way, and that all must stop at the grounds; also that tho street car line intends putting on several more cars, having eight already; that there will bo numberless hacks and other con veyances, bo that thero ueed bo no fear of accommodations. Tho count less number of victors will be amply provided and thero will bo no jarring trouble to mar the harmony of the occasion. Five Generations. As an illus tration of tho longevity and family perpetuation during n llfetimo In tho Willamette valley a Journal reporter's attention was to-day di rected to u picture contulnlug five generations, tho combined age of tho representatives being 200 yearo. They are all resldeuta of South Sa lem precinct, the youngest three be ing natives here, and tho others among tho early pioneers, as follews: Mrs. Mllllo Rains, aged 01 years; her daughter, Mrs. Lewis Pettyjohu, aged 03 years; her grand-daughter, Mrs. Cella Fldler, aged 35 years; her grcat-grand-daughtcr, Mlsa Maud Fldler, aged 10 years, ami her greut-ga'at-grand-daugbter , Miss Lizzie Rowland, aged four years. Mrs. Rulus Is hale and hearty and good for several years yet, and Is very proud of tho group. m Secured A Residence.--Hon. Phil Metachan, state treasurer elect, has rented from Geo. II. Jones the latter's haiiduomo promise on Gule ty Hill, In tho southern part of tho city, where ho aud his family will reside during his term. Mr. aud Mrs. Mutuchau and ouo daughter have Wcu hem several duya aud tho ladk-8 are much pleased with tho capital city. The "Fuhibus" baseball club of of Portluud came up Saturday morning evidently imbued with the Impression that they were about to meet a lot of country players, who would perhaps furnish u little prac tice amusement, without any con test worthy of the name; but the re sult shows that they had miscaleu lated aud that the Salem players tin not to bo made little of by an combination in the country. Mr. Tom Parrott, who has been babied by Portland papers until tin idea has become dominant with him that ho Is a prodigy of skill in pitch ing, made himself disagreeable from his first landing here, by his boast ingandegotlstic.il remarks, which aroused a disposition for chuffing on (he part of spectators that could not have been very pleaui.i; to the visi tors. When Parrott arrived hcre,he told Jay Smith, whom lie did not know us being connected with tho club, that he didn't see why the boy brought him along; they could heal these "hayseeds"' easy enough with out him; that if hi: pitched hi would simply fun out 21 out of the 27 right along. During tho program of the two games he heard oil ol this "hayseed" guying that he could stomach. Saturday's game was a fine exhi bition of skill all the way through, both sides doing well and resulted in a victory for the Salems in a score of 11 to 7, and there was wide spread satisfaction throughout the city and much pride expressed in the club. But Sunday's contest was awaited with consuming interest, as it was supposed the Portland club might have reserved its great playing for that, and when the hour of play ar rived every seat on the grounds was well filled, while the enclosure was lined with carriages all around. The players were in excellent trim and tho weather was most propitious. The Salems went to bat first, with tho nourishing Parrott in the boy and the first ball lie sent through Howard lifted into left field beyond the ability of anybody to take in, aud tho boyB followed up in grand style, making four runs by Howard Crosby, McCarthy and Morgan, whllo Cooney, Smith and Leveqtie went out. Tho Pol Hands went to bat, with Crosby, Salem's new pitcher in the box, and ho is light ning. Ho has not been in practice lately and was a little wild, sending three men to first base on balls the first inning, but they all died there and no tallies were made. The Salems followed with two whitewashes and the Famous hud like experience In the second inning, but in thcthiid they scored five runs. In tho fourth each side count ed one; the fiftli and sixth added nothing to the Suleui score, but tho sixth increased Portland's count by two tallies, maklug them eight to five. Now commenced tho event of the game. Salem's lucky seventh inning arrived and tho boys went in with a determination to pilo up the runs. Booth made a safe lilt and got to first, but Burnhcim went out; Howard and Cooney sentParrott's bulls Hying and thus covered the three bases. when Crosby took the willow aud inado a fine hit, bringinir in all thiee and coming homo himself on a "block" ball, but hero a dispute arose, which unfortunately ended tho game in a quarrel, but while this Is to bo deplored, there is no ques tion but tho Salem boys had the right of It and aro not a purtielo to blame in holding out for their just dues. A wild throw whllo the Salems wero coining homo in a Hying col umn, sent tho bull among the carri ages in a corner of tho grounds and tho umpire on baso-ruuni'ig decided It was a "block," which would en force its being sent to the pitcher' box before it could put out a runner, so Crosby reached homo in good time, but Behwartz.thb Portland tint plre, who had all through tho game given notoriously unfair decisions against tho Salems, aud whoso busi ness at this time was tho judgment of balls aud strikes, decided that Crosby was out. Tho wlldvst ex citement prevailed, tho most conser vative and quiet business men of the city taking a hand and declaring they would not submit to having Crosby declared out. Tho Portlands finally resumed their stations in tho Held and McCarthy made first Uw, Morgan followed and funned out, when the Portlanders claimed thut made three out meaning to include Crosby und In this they wore sup ported by Umpire Sch warlz.lnit Um pire Coleman decided theothor wav and there tho game ended, tho Fa mous refusing to proceed. At tho end of thotlmo ullowed, Mr. Col, man auuouticod the reult of the game, 0 to nought in favor of Allow. Afterward Solnvurt gave it lh name way lit favor of the Famous. Tho fact of the matter Is, tho Sid. cm boys wero tho boat bull pluytmi from (he turn-loose ami tho Port judgment or spirit of fairness in his ' decisions in order to down the Sal cms, whilo tho work of Mr. Cole man, who is a ball player and understands the came, was In notable contrast. It was that of a manly gentleman, who hud uo enemies to punish or friends with a collar on him. Schwartz should go and drown himself in a tub of water In which bull players have washed their feet. The Salem boys niado no serious kick all the way through and wcie good natured and jolly, even when behind, but the terror of their seventh inning so scared and rattled the Portluud chups thut they could n't handle the ball. They wero also surprised beyond measure at the ease with which the Salems found I'arrott's pitching and batted him all around, Many persons expressed great sor row and were shocked that such a wrangle should oocur on Sunday, out it must be admitted that the same rules aud conditions apply to a game of ball one day as the next. The interest in the game was in tense, tlu dispute occurred at a criti cal point and if the Salems had yielded their point, no tolling what tho next claim would have been. No persjn who has regard for fuir play can find any fault with the home club. It might have been policy for the boys to have surrendered their rights, but it would not have been proper. Had the Famous left Tom Parrott at home und brought an independent, manly umpire who understood the first principles of the gume, their experience would have been pleasant, but "tho Hayseeds" do not enjoy being bull-dozed or swindled. Perhaps it will not be considered a lepitilion if the remark is made here that the Salem players are full blown roses no daisies can fill the bill. McCarthy behind the but is a whole team: Crosby and Leveque In tho box are a credit to any club on the coast; Sum Booth on the third aud Burnhcim on the first ran be always relied on; Cooney, on second, Smith in left, Howard as short stop, and Morgan in right are always on hand with the best of work and Morgan in running bases is like a Kansas cyclone. Just mark it down, there is no ag gregation around loose in Oregon that cm down the boys in a fair game. SALEM AND SILVERTON. Tho Proposed Steam Motor Line to bo Taken up. General Od ell's financial showing of tho abovoenterprisc ia regarded as a very liberul and favorable oue by most competent judges. Salem people should by all fair means moye Immediately to hceurc the construction of this steam rail way to Silverton aud belt line nround tlie city. It will have its terminus here. This Hue will bo of far greater local value to Salem aud Marion county than a trunk line passing through. J30.000.00 bonds to be taken by the people at each end aud along the Hue is a small subsidy, compared to benefits in increased business, values of real estate, em ploy given labor, etc., by the con struction of the line. The city and county have granted valuable franchises. A public meet ing is being prepared for. The mutter should bo taken up and pushed to a successful termination. THM NORMAL INSTITUTE. Tlie Second Week Opens with a Good Attendance I'rof McElroy's Address. COOK HOTEL State and High Street G. W. ANDERSON, PROP. SuccessorloW.il. COOK. The Cook llotol In oppoMtr court house ennvctent to hiiMlnes pnrt of city nnd street cur Hue runnlmr past tho door. Hates 8I.C0 to $.100 n clay, according to ro mi. Hpcclnl terms to boarders nnd families. 25c WantColumn. Notices Inserted for ONE CENT J'EIt WOUD EACH INSERTION. No ndycr tUcmeut Inserted lu this column Tor less than twenty-flve cents. Great Offer F h v T T i: it I N g 11 1 it I) s. T h e Journal a few days ago had a short articlo on the wheat market, in which it was stated that Salem was at tin- top with reliable price quota lions for cash, and the farmers were cautioned against huckster quota tions from other towns. No partic ular town was mentioned, but both uewspapeis at Gervals seem to feel hit in the came spot, and send up an agonizing complaint thut their lively little town did not deserve the shot. As these two papers arc tho respec tive mouth-organs of the two opposing dealers ofGcrvais, it is to bo presumed that that little "huck ster" squib followed a rather close aim. In tlie meantime, Salem is paying G5 cents a bushel net cash to farmers, and will keep on the upper notch of the market right along. O Exi'i.oi)i:i). A strange and some what unaccounted for accident oc curred in the machine of George Smith while threshing on the farm of Mrs. Allen near ISuhi a few days since. While the machine was run ning at her usual speed an explosion took placo in tho cylinder aud a Hume Hashed out of tho mouth of ho machine and set fire to tlie lee side of tho thresher, nnd it was only by a hard Unlit thut the sepa rator and tho threshed grain was "lived. The cause of tho explosion is unknown. Tho straw had con siderable fern in it and some think it was tlie dust from the fern, which lliey say is combustible under favor able circumstances. A few more teachers registered at tho institute, now being held at the East Salem school building, this morning, which swelled the list to more than seventy teachers. At nine o'cloclt Prof. McElroy met the teachers and gave them a verj interesting address. The principal part of his talk was suggestions and advico to teachers, with a brief out line of the benefit of a normal insti tute. Among other things he said: "This worK is the outgrowth of advanced legislation of the legis laturo four years ago. Until that time we had only heard of such institutes east of the Rockies. Muoh of the success of the institute and tlie benefit of your being here is due to the superintendent, und to the interest manifested by you teachers. We trust the interest of the public schools will keep pace with tho progress of the country." "We are sorry to say that there are some teachers who will yet fold their hands and submit to every demagog, uery to avoid the work of examina tions, and do not take any iuterest in your normals. I have only re cently received letters from other counties, from teachers who aro try ing to avoid the examination of their superintendents." He next offered some suggestions which would bo well for some of our teachers to nut into practice: and a few hints offered to pupils and par ents if observed would aid in the governmeutof our schools. The first wus, habits. "If you must introduce a reformation in your school com mence early thn first day, be eni phuihio enough to make the pupil know that you are In earnest, yet not severe." Afterspeakingonsome other kin dred subjects tlie speaker closed hts remarks by congratulating tho teachers on the good work they were doing. CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Oftlie WlllnmettolUnlvirslly, Salem, Oregon. The p ist school year hn been the most successful In Its history luerc.ised atten dance mid number of graduates. TIlClllOHl wiocesxfiil music school on the Northwest const. Tlie courses of Instruction Include piano, organ, pipe organ, violin ard orches tral Instruments, vocal culture, tartuony, countei point aud class tcuchlnj;. Diplo mas glen on completion of course The musical director will bo assisted by nn abloauil elllcleut corps of teachers. vnd for catalogue '.. M. l'ARVIN, T:23-lin ilw .Musical Director. Next term begins Sept 1st, isyo. ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, Salem, Oregon. Tht" well known Institution of learning will be leopcncdforthorcceptlonofbonrd. crsand dny-pupilson Monday, Hept.il, 18U0. I'liu-nts an- kindly requested to send their iHuglitors nt tlio beginning of the se-slon, and thereby facilitate proper clas-sllk-ation Tei ii's per quarter, (payable. In ndvnnce.) Hoard and tuition, J-10; Day school, 85, $, ;'S and Slv, Music, practical and theoretical, with use of piano, $15; Drawlngnnd paint lug In water colors, Ss; Oil painting, per lcsMin.Sl; t'oroelaln painting, per lesson. SI: Entrance fee. payable but once, $5. ni-.il music In classes, German, French, industrial Drawing, I'laln and Ornamen tal Needle work, lonn part of the prescribed c urse. iciegrapny. rtionosrunhv nnd Type writing are taught at the usual rates. r! mi int-r i;u iii-uiar jufjiure ill me At-.di'iny, or address Hit. SUI'KHIOH. fc:8-wlm-dlw PlANO-YOlCE AND French - and - German Lau.iingfs, taught at rooms 0 and 7 1 i.i nl bullrthu 'inandnfterSeptcmberlst, UY .i!,-.- J..'. I II . ( -ULTRA nnd ANNIE .'UuRMiiN. 8.-M-2W Alndv's money purse nnd nolo I j book, on the street nt sonic point be T OST.- tween the corner of High nnd Chemekctn sirects nnd thecorner of Kerry nnd Cottage. It contains money. Kinder suitably re warded by leaving nt the Journal office. PATRONIZE Home Industry, nnd use Mountain Hnlm Cough Cure. Ouar nnteed to give, rcllei or money refunded. Manufactured Uy II. II. Cross, tfalcm, Ore gon. Smith A Htclncr solo agents for Salem. 11 1 6Tl SALE. Cheap. A good family boat, oars nnd sails, complete. AIo n 4.V00 Winchester rllle. Inq Ire, 1M3 Com mercial street. '""lllilj,! , &S&1- r .fifiOU $51111 KNOHMOUa VAxo Ti -IP'" UI,r,8ht "nd. CO Ml V Piuniw for a fow week, J ebrated !?2.-)0 OIIQAXH, the finest In tl I. uvfs. i"1-) a.iwi rtfi t va' r" J..1 U1 llle world, for iUn 20ll ORGANS forS'in :ji!5U ORGANS for $70. Uuy now and save money installments. bargains iu nil kinds of music goods at Cash or F OUND AT LAST.-A clean a, Dlano without gumming It. Kor snio nt Diamond s music Polish that will cum m house. F OR SALE. One house nnd two lots In Inquire of W. u. eimp- Soutb Hnleni. son. I'rlco SOB. FOR HALE. Team, cow nnd calf, and mowing machine. Alsonn SO-acie farm. Call on or address T. C. Jory, llox 91, Salem FINE HORSESHOEING AT Scriber & Pohle's. Special attention given to shoeing road sters, driving horses, Interfering and crip pled horses. A largo Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. We give our personal attention nnd em ploy none but experts In this department. 47 and 51 State Street, Salem, Or. Eldridge Block, Commercial St EVERYTHING GUARANTEED. CALL OR WRITE. THE SECOND HAND STORE, ivioore & Osborne Dealers In Furniture, Notions. Queensware, Glas-sware, Clears Tnhno Candies and Nuls. All kinds of second hand goods, bougfuud S,C' Goods sold on commission. Cor. State and Liberty St. Capitol Home Addition Is beautifully located In East Salem, south of tho Electric Railway Hue, near the potver house. Large lots, lOtalW) feet. Good soil. Kor sale by T. II. WILSON, Owner, 136 State Street, - Salem. "."W 4-B-" aru. .WJ X..i;i- tor Sower Bids. Salem, Orvgrm, Ancust 10. 1690. HUN will be received by the lollowlng committee of thecity council up to2o'clock p. in. ou Tuesday, the 19th dayof August, lor the cmstructlon of au allev sewer through block No. 8 In the city o'f Salem. Plans anil snecltlcitlons ma v be seen iitthn city i-urveyor's olllce. Hlds will bo opened ut i p. m. MIMd K. M. LAI-DUE A.E. STRANG, JNO. GRAY, Committee. JAV C. SMITH, FRESH MILK. Capital Dairy Co A. C. Falrchlld, II. J. Kelly nnd lire prepared to deliver flresh milk cooled on ice, to any pnrt of the city. Leave orders at Mlnto Low's stable. (Successor to Gaines Fisher) -lJROPRIETOK OK- TLI KvKitYTinxu (Snows. A bean vino well loaded with fat pods can he seen growing near the end of the electrlo line on Liberty street, iu three feet of solid gravel which was tilled iu lust May. This only goes to show that even among rocks, where thi-io is apparently neither soil nor luolnture, tho glorious cli mate of tho valley will produce rich vegetation. L'r.Nsi'8 Man Com i no. A dis patch to Secretary Mitchell of the board of trade this afternoon brings tlio information thai Juo. 1). Lea land, tho Hpcciut agent or the depart ment at Washington for tho census recount, will arrive in Portluud this evening and will probably eomo to Salem on the 11 o'clock train tomorrow. In PitoiiATK, In tlio mattor of the estate of Tluw. F. .Initios, insane, .1. L. Calvert appointed guardian, IlliM ids bonds to the sum of $10,000, with John 11. Dlmlok, V. 11. Owyuuo und L. ( Day ton tut sure tlos. Tho aid bond wore approved, PKACTIOAt, TESTS. Some of tho II CLUB STABLES." Special attention given to transient stock. Horses boarded by day, week or month. Horses Bought and Sold. Cor. Liberty and Ferry Kts, Salem, Oregon. Oregon R. R. Company Line. (Limited.) C. N. SCOTT, RECEIVER. Tickets for any point on this lino for sale iii. i nc uepoi.ioot oi jenerson street, nnd 't the United carraico and buggago Transfer company's office, corner Second and l'lne -.treets. Commutation Tickets nt 2 cents per mile. General offices northwest corner Elrut aud l'lne streets, Portland. County Normal Institute. mHE SECOND annual session of the Mn- JL non couuiy normal insiuuie win uo held In thecity ofsalem. beginning Mon day, August llth, 1890, und will continue three weeks. It is expected that all teach ers nnd those intending to teach In the schools of Marion county will he present nnd assist in the work. Clnbses will be organized In all branches taught In the common schools. Competent assistants will be employed. I). W". YOUEH, 7:2-td County Ucbool Superlntedent. J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 215)4 Commercial St., - . alem, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty of Spectacles, nnd repairing Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. ff .!. iMii)..mi.jUajuw ) TAILOR nnteed. Repairing tablishment in tno city E. niei SCIIOETTLE, 272 Commercial street .'reliant tailor. T in flno unii., "..! m ti, i . ."" lu "'uer Repairing and cleaning done. 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Tho Sim Francl.eo papers of recent date contained tho following effer: "As au evldonco of the ability of Joy'i Vefretablo Sarsaparllla to proveut nick head- w.'ucn, we win giye to tlio nmt tivulro ro iponjlblouersona who will apply at our ofllc uu'.uu iree 11 moy will i they have been rtirnl thut the fact ovor their signatures.1 This "ffer so tartlliiRly atsertod the ouV ctency of tlio remedy that inauy accepted, and the letters of the parties, nearly all of whom responded, are probably the raort convincing attestations that auy remedy ever received. The following Is a (ample of thoso received : I hav been subject to bilious headache and constlpntUm lor nevcral years pa,t; In fact, luivo been compelled to taVo a physio every oilier night or el-o I would have a headache and dull, menu fcelliur. I have taVen that bottle of Joy's Vegetable Sarsa rarilla, and liavo derived great benefit from It, and Intend routluiilngtt. After my own experience I can heartllv advle those trou- LV I'M A 00 5 (M 558 700 LV AM 8 00 Toward Pnrt laud I'ort'ndPort'd mull Exp Alt VA AK.IM Portrnd S P Co :t 45 10 9 5.iituy's iJtndlue-. 2 38 0 4S 10 60 W oodburn 1 40 8 41) 11 47 Silverton 12 20 7 SO 6 07 llrnvvnsvlllo 7 40 6 60 Coburg 0 00 WEST SIDE. Alrlie mall Portland mall . AM AH I'M 7 4o .Portland PAWV. 4.15 10 43 Dundee Junction a 05 i! Oo Hherldun 10 L7 4 IB Dallas 8 22 4 65 Monmouth 7 88 565 Alrlle 045 l-3wly 'I' bled with bllloiiincnium constipation to try yours, lllAS. K. in.KIN'lSTON. 125 Locuat Avenuo, Sou Francisco. It. Instruments Filed tor Record at the County Recorder's UUlee. It J lli'mlrleka & wife to tluio It Irvlno lots 4 f (J & 7 In lil;li school ml to Suleui l'roil Konip to Josupli Hir zslefon two tructa of lund t'ontuliiliiK ;U,S7 utul 9,15 ticrcs ivapi't'tivuly ill tho il. 1. o. of Jus. Aiuleruon, II F Aiulorsou a wife to Hiiino 1 iuto nml 11 roils in HlllllO cliiiiu. Htilibunl oaiininij uo, to John B Dimlotx lots 40 & 41 In tho cemetery. $1200 cao TIinillAl) WUH9 On IUJJUJjMI IiLLi? Be Sure to Read anil Get no Other a genulnoTubiilur well Is constricted by putting down u tlirco Inch Iron plpo, Willi no openings except lop nnd bottom. No dirt can get lu nnd wnly purn water enn be got out. This In the only kind of well that worms and Insects cm nut get into, that Is iib-olutely hurfacc-water proof, nnd that In forced through the cement Ktrutn to tho pure Itvlnir water. It U positively tho only kind of well Hint Is worth building In tlii country James A. Huberts, Ualem. (renldenco near fair groundh) makes thoso wells lerms rcitbounblc. 10 years expert ""'" fi:21-lm.d-5m-w Eugene City Bonds for Sale. TOTlCE is hereby given that under the L provisions of nn act ol the legislature of Oregon entitled, "An net to incorpo rate the City of Eucene nnd to renenl nil nets and part of acts In conflict here with," tiled In tho olllco of tho st-cretnry of state, February 20, 1SS9, tho common council of tho city of Eugene will issiieand dispose ol tho bonds of said city nt par value of from $30,000 to SoC.OOO, in denomi nations of from SIOO to JltOO ns tho pur chaser inny desire, payable SO years after date of Issuing tho same, with Interest thereou it thp rate not to exceed 5 per cent per annum, payable semi-annually. Scaled proposiils to purchase said bonds will be received by tho undersigned nt Eugene, uregon, until September 1st, 1890, nnd nil proposals received will be opened nnd considered on the 5th day ol SeDtembcr. 1K00. nnd snlrt bonds will be disposed of to tho person or persons making tho best oiler or oflen therefor. The common council reserves tho right torejectnny and nil proposals. Uy ordei of the council. May 21st, ISO. B. F. DORHIS, Recorder for the City of Eugene. ji-mza '. Mr.Tj5a:jcwi:yjgrax.vgr jr'aaaEscrsEarcvisujjKivai.'auswv A in? to Mas. -sVmiiimt' i,,r 1 1 DUGAN BROS., The Plumbers," 298 Commeroiul St. Dealers In Steam and Plumber's Goods, California Ironstone Sewer nnd Fire Clay Chimney Pipe, etc. I am selling at my markets on State and Court streets, meats at the following prices : COILED BEEP from .o to S Cents ROAST BEEF. 8 Cents GOOD STEAK- 8 to 10 Cents BEEF by tho QUARTER- ,. 5 Cents MUTTON by tho QUARTER 7 Cents PORK by the QUARTER- ... 7 Cents ROSS. STAGE LIVERY BARN. ut HenrofCliemekete Hotel, L. B. HUFFMAN, Prop. rint-clnss Higs for all occasions. Feed ing and boarding n specialty. Conveynuces for commercial men and inborn on short notice. -Rntoa Rousoniible.fJ 10 Capital City ltcstaiir.it Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. THE YAOUiNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Ana uregon Development company'i steumshlp i line. 5 miles shorter. 3) boun less time than by any ottiet louto. Kiru miles shorter, a) boun IV ntlipt inntn L'Iki Class tnrough passenger and freight llni iiviu j-urminu ana nil points In the Wl lamette viillev to and from San Francisci Hand MadeBi rick Mile MURPHY & DESART, Successors to D. .n.b,hnvo a well ostab. Ilshed llrlck nnd Tile factory In North Salem, near the lair grounds, and a re pre pared to furnish first-class brick nnd tile on short notlco. Sample of llrlck or Tile sent frco to any point desired, ou short notice. Orders can oe left with Jos. Flshburn, 110 State street, where samples can bo seen. tUtw HENRY Kvcrj thins does Wrong I W II I 1 1 II II n n n In the mechanism when the liver sets out iUllI WA ill All UOuTS 01 UlC IMV V.O.M.MIT.MKNT. TllOS. 1 JlUllltt, of Huhlmiil, wus mmuiiltoil to tho HHyluiu for tho Iiimuio by a hoard of Jr'ilVM ,Miiuiiiur hum iiiuriiiiiK, juntos id OS ycura old, nml bus eonslilornlilo proporty. OHtMiON Wool ltviiiombor thn iiUMU WiHiluu Mill Htoro ut 9t9 Omitniorelul Mivot Uu n full Hue of clotliliiK, blutikot uiiil lluniiulrt fruoh from tlivlr own Millie. fcJtHi tho huiuo piwiuot UufOnjljuyliiK. lrleoa I IV8 1UW.HH tlllt UlWUdt. S-l l-tf. They will bo heartily wviwmwi nmong iu goulal jwoplo Inuu rullows wero oluiKriiiml nt tho Uurnitii nt Mnt. tJoopur1 Conmt und will flna r pleasant homo and Uuro defeat Bturlng tlioin lu tlio fm. ' Blow, 96) Comtuorolul Btrtnjt, Su Burrouudtng. 'TliPir umniro vlolutwl all dwnt lent. It of order. CoiiMllMllon. i1vmhmi,i . tanilmitlon oftbu bUx)d, tmpeifrci nsslmt liitlon Hreccrlaln toeiuue. Hut It Ueasy ti preent theoo)uemence,aiulremoo trelr cause, by a courk of llileiiers atom, acli Hitters, which tliiuilutes the bllitary oivauaudrcKUlativi tts action. The direct recutita 4 liimppcuninoo of theiviius be. iiMtii tneribii auu tiu-ouEU the kboulder! iv.,r. ....... . . 1,1...... ....r.'T !....! .T... i. "mw COUrt htrtVt. Mwivn .Imirnn flrtl . iHi.miiA .,.! Clinton i.iery. sour odo.olthe breath, which cbtiraclerUo i - - liter "iiiiiiniiii ouuuu uiKtlloii una th Nono but white labor employed lu this etiibiuiunenu A Komi substautlnl meal cooked tu flrst cliw style Twemytlv cents per meal. R K D K R O N T, regular habit of tKHty nr blesliic ulMite- vmivu hj iiiriiriu inn i-ricumiiti rcfctorii. live of health, which ImivirU u degtve of visor to the txKU which l Its best Kimrnn. tit of wifely from inularlnl epldeniicn, NfVf wiekueasatut over-teiulon ur rv ItoV i ed by U, aj)d It Improves both appetite nnd UHip, tllbburO Ithfu Tho ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVEltYJtEN, South of Clmmoketo I total, SALEM, - . ORBQON irttlo and Liver 1'IIU. llieivll.nnMeutincally compounded 1) IT 7-TTTDW i Tn anduutrun.1 In notion. No 8rlif.i "wlS JL. 11. 1-- U UliAliD M wnm.iMly futlowlui the iu'e ol pllli, T., , --' -'-' Toey are iduiid to txilli ndulu aud en. AK'nl for dren wlih ILlftllV. VlM .... u....... O...I O A. rt .. mm . thei hHiu'Suajiu'tuioufierttokhmu: Wclone oBparaiors, riusssil tngines non. uyito and billlous-1 mri Qnu Mil MU! ipetuer, they exixdl any ! ",,u uu" """ "uiiiiery, KBIio. cuntlnutlon lit-; ard, tu alt appall uiuvr irviaraiiuu Hinltli steiuer. ml agtt. M fl r n 1 n n m, 1 1T ly Koaidenro rW Ooiunumtal bt.. &Acm. Ore. ftflni TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Sundays). ljenve Albany ........ peuij: Leave Corvallls i;o 1 W Arrive Yaqulna . 5-30 p j Uenve Yaqulna 6.-J5 a w Leave Corvallls 10:35 A 1 Arrive Albany ....... jj.jo A i.' ,. A,.F' trnlns connect Ht Albany ant, Corvallls. The above trains connect nt YAQUIN I with the Oregon Development CVs Lit if .Steiu.ishlns hetween Yanulna nnd Ha Francisco. SAIU.N0 DATES. STEAMERS. mnuv.nn.v.i Kurullon. r'rlday, Juno 2: IL""',"?1""?' ' ueuay... Willamette Valley, Thursday tarallon, Tuesday STEAMERS July j 1 1 From Terminal or Infei ioi1 Points (lie Jrtuflimm Poni .WllllWll 1 auilU JUl Is the lino to tnko To all Points East and South. It is thodlulni; car route. It runs through vestibule trains every day inthejtwu ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO ! (No change of curs.) Composed ofdlnlngcurs unsurpassed, Pullman drawliiK room sleeiiers Of latest equipmeiii TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Host that onu be construct od und In which accommodations are both iree ami lur nlslitHl forhol.ijrsof flrst and seooud-claw tickets, and KLEOAI'v DY t'OAt'HISS. IN M. DARKEST STANLEY AFRICA KROM HAN K AN CISC lllamette Valley, Friday June 2; arallon, Tuesdayn July 1 Willamette Valley, Sanduy fa IU Willamette VoIley.Tuesday " .u miiu reserves me right to change sailing date without notice, wii'i a'-feuKeri rrom Portland and nl' v lllamette Valley point can make clo connection with the trains of thi YASUINA ROUTEat Alba ny or ConallU f.l UJ"? fafta KrunoUco, hould oeSda?eao7&ll,tn1rU,U,n,4 thu even,Cf PMr nd rleil tUtfi Alwr lit i?i"iJl? L?r Information apply to Sleean UCLMAN A Co., Freight and Ttcke Arenu a and aw Front t. lrUand, 0. CC. IipaUE. Ae't Oen'l Frt. as. AgU, Oregon l"actne It. It. Co.. O H.HABWELL,Jr.aeni0m!Ui,0r I'as. AgU Oregon Development Co., 301 MontgojuVry t,5 i.n,.nK ... SanFmnclco.CiU .nmSf?,b"r ,b? O'Wta Pacific popnu ummer eucuralnna in i ,int.,. . mkW n ...u .. ' 7. vm w. M.m vu ,! laquiuaaa T'lCOMpU'tJitirycf Ptnnli ' reci'nt thnllins a ' iiu-. it nl iw il m.!,m ir of luj iuiinrUiit 1. . 1 . 11 ami ar f or tha tiret time In tl It , .ti 11 b lnmwlf, cntltl d "In r.ttU-t r. ' II iut 1m il (n-ivn I by any ol the cil l'S ,!eylnk"unrU'lnjotttrel'i-ci-n 1 .1 nl ' .1.1 li 1 lie ' To au one of tbt t" &t t tly c int.'.butuil a Iin. Th rjlsnoiiuejtimiabiiuttliis ftaleraentlc'nc c rrctiiiiie-y particular Weiruiraotcoit, na il(ri'-eni i"illartonai)lilli-tiou. PMITIflM In onler nnt to le railed. w OfAUIIUlM tuat tlie booV Kars tlio lm piutof CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS And that h canvawlns ajent carriet a oertlSMta l ak-i usjr froi.i u A. L BANCROFT & CO. 132 POST STREET, SAN FKAN.ISC0. 0en;ril Ancnts for tho Pacific Co3sf. James S. Felton, sole agent for Marlon county, Salem, Oregou. Union Pacific R. R. Company "OVERLAND ROUTE." r.o .Tonvijtlng with all ht u.r'ii uuluterrupled - .,... . prinriKii iw . . ' .".."" ". 1 Ida and i-airopa. t.J .a, ftnv aaMlil nl t ,nfbrthe east leave t'ortiand at 70 inifndiWBpmdaib'. Tic tw to anarrtuu mluuln tm Culleuh'ait'' -- Elegant New Diiiw; Cars. PDLUIAX PALACE SLEEPERS. throui:'; Councu le from all a return. valley points. . r n . ni 1? AL O, K. ana J itgen A contluuot line, ititurdlu ervlce. 1'ullmau kit ured in adv( therwd. Through tlckeu to aud from all imIbu in America, Knglaud and Europe oau he puivlmMXl at auy ticket ottice ot tbU etttu-iwnv. Full information toueerning rates, time , Fi-ee Family Sleeping Cam run Ot tralllii.nlltHndnthrittiliilld ftirnUltad I nn Kmnu Imliu In IlinabU. ou appluution to any uneul or Kluth and Kanwu Ciu without cbaage A. D. CHARLTON. ' owinewloasat Ftarttend ferfcan FaeJ AmUtant General I"h. ntr Agent, No '1 !" Sound rxXwt. 121 First Hm, cor. VHhlngtou; lnv , For turthw prtlu!ar addre I land. Uregon. ! ngeut of tho company or . C. S. M KIXKN. 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