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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1890)
THE CAPITAL JOlTJiL ' MONDAY-SEPTEMBER 1, ISH. TERM: OF CEX.'KimO. Ially by cull per year.. S rVil.; or mall per month. w eeklyTiy mall per y ear, adtaac toe rrt LTJorn.tAi.wiui a-If not mid la ri mA trtf JLSOperyear If par" no delivered promptly oolUy toe ufi. FREE DELIVERY BT CARRIER. r toe sixty IHUy tor lale ee k Dotty fertwo i ISei. Set. ets iuiy oy tetania. ttitlectlonairiU tw made oa!t and IKh f n!h nWnbr will rtMM leave money forcarrim at hoc or whereon 't t dtllTtm!, uto rai no ilt) tn collection. Tni ETciiyoCirrrM.Jotrssvt. mro larty receive the aflercoon avocuted preu dlprtcB- GILBERT PATTERSON, Dealers III Groceries, UrOCery, Glassare, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes. Brushes, Vindovigfass, Etc. Sole Agents fo1 Epicure Tea and Big' Can Bakine Ponder. LOCAL MARKET. Wheat, net 67 cent- per bu. Hop, active: 3.5 vat per lb. AIJ.THE Way B W.UMN-- Paul Overheim. an fid salercite, who has bten livins in the Sublaw country for the iist year and a half drove into town late Saturday after coon, looking wearied and dc-ty. His familvcon-i-tin?of a wife and1 eieht dauehter- were with him and aU seemed to have ecjoyed the tnp,ausbonziDZ them toeollces in cent laouja a reus" -'"r. hk. uu with them several specimens of mountain life;oca t-earcub, uhicb they bad in a cage; others were in the line of eU and deer antler- irwuicuiji.. "un- ""-" naececome quue sn.ut iiu gun since .they have tn in tee mountains ana wouw noi nc-iia;e i when a bear or other wild animal ' attacked the flock.- to take a gnn and go to the re-cue. Mr. Over- neim is tee owner or tne property oi the Bon Ton restaurant and thr grocery store adjoining it and will probably soon srointo business again at his old stand in Salem. Xor Is The Game. The Mc Minnville base ball team have come 1 and gone, and U ems they scaro- lv entered the came at all, as it was ! hanilv a contest enough for the ' Salems to fcrnisb tmtL-ement fori them. They easily carried ofi thi , first day- game in a score of 21 to S. The second day the MeMinnviUcs still hoped for a victory, but were o badly disjointed that it b doubtful whether they com- to Salem to play ball again or not. The score of the lat game -twod 24 to 21 ia favor of the home team, the champions of the Willamette valley The Salem do not hesitate to meet the Portlands or "ob Hills in Lattle array. It Is not saying too mach when it I- said, fh.t n-hqdr. .W rfr,f2 tl-a -,. lems will have to do s-ime good ball pbying, and that even "hay -rrris" and "country boy-" can pfcsy ball occasionillv. eaeixg Completion. The Lew water cistern at tbe inter-ection o( Commercial and Chernekcta streets is nearing completion. Theextava tion is all finished and the cement ing will soon be under headway. ThU cistern will be. among the tet and largest in the city. Itsconstrec tion only call- for the baiWing of other in different parts of the city, ' and it Is unncce-ay to -ay that they are badly needed, fur the Jocbxal has said that often before. The city la now doing considerable Improvements, besides the heavy expense incurred by the big bridge. So it will require -vroe time before all improvements that may seem necessary can be made. BRmH Hop Crop. Mr. Lwi Pcttyjohn, a large hop farmer near Salem, Is in receipt of the following letter from Manger A Henley, hop factors, London, England: "Our yards tbat have not teen washed to sret rid of the vermin are nearly all hopelessly gone to the bad. During , the last few days mould has at-1 tacked some of oar best promising ' districts and considerably altered the prospects. We shall not get nearly so many hops as we thoegbt a short time ago. We think our q. ,n , prices will range irom 25 cent to cents for English and your hops to 0 cents or more." Board or TRADE.-To-night I, Bettek Do IT.-If job are not the regular meeting of th.- board of receiving tbe Daily Jocjsnal se trade. This I an Important ni-ei- " a "iaL Fifty. eMits a month by ingand the members are urged to carrier- , Le present. The question of having The famoo- VanHocten eoooaat a birdseye view of the city made Weller Brr-. dlw will be considered. AI-o the matter! Proa the Lar-rt Cine, of tending a delegate to the b-ard of -flection from the ebofcst stcck., commerce, whicH meeU in San ia yew- Vork, Sao Fran!--, ami Francisco the 15th of this month. Poland, tbat will please all tates. There will be other questions of in-, haTe arrive.l. Prices, low , any. terestto the luslue- men of the iIy miilinery, ribb.Os anl trim city discussed at thl. meeung. mJrip! ansurpasscd in quality. Baseeall. Aa. per announce- Mrs.D. L. Fieter, mentln the Journal the baseball wit. Opposite opera house, aalem asocUtion have secured me good y0RE FRCIT.-Sqmre Farrar & games for our city. The Portland Co. are bu ins all tbe fruit that League Club will play the Salem cotnei their way, con.equen'ly hove at the Highland Park ground. next tbe l1 in larIe, ... . . . ... TVetinesOjy. rnu wjii lo a great game ana aumision win oe put up to fifty cents and grand stand free. ' !?,,., ,..' tr iiumvM lui. i- The Time. Advancing price of farm p.-odum indicate a lare trade thU fall. The next four montha there will l a big trade and the feaAon to advertise I now at hand. Iw rate made for t!ut jro.l, which Imludea (be holiday aeaaon, measured, oce ten Incbe In cir la tbe dally or weekly Jouknai, cumference, and the other tight Jhtgia rmvr aud wcurc rontracl. Inchen. UOW TO ELICH THE RV. Th southern Pacific 35iT t I b'rtn; ht toTineiftbf Casil Take Proper .Wtin. r.i .ur iitf K.. ! w.aitjII ... .,Uv that tea , cents Is a proper fare from the fcot Commercial -trwt to the fair "" sruund the railroad company can yet be induced to run traio," -ahl a prominent buiu- niaa this morn in?. "The company has been .. f. n... uv M, treilletl 3WIUI BKIUIIl 5" many. including Be-p per-. lBat I do not blame them fr refydns to run train. Some almighty ateaa jew pie have in the post sot aboard ami otRred f ur cent- for a ride awl threatened a law-uit If pat off. "The i cent a mile rate ?hoohi not be made to apply to the fair -round trip. ItUovera mile, and T. . .. n ...It ...at ' if It were not for the topptns-ou place half way betw eec no trottble I joutd have arisen. "' AJ'CRNVL reporter interview ed ' an old railway ivnlK.Tor tn the etij . and he -aid it could be ea-ily raan asd if the companj wanted to, Al that wa? necv ary v a to "' 3 ten o-nt tieket. or a tw-etty cent ticket for the rouwi trip, at eaeh end el , the line and allow . o one to set ot ' ' .h- ,,, h,ut a iket. Tbat u , i -iniple way of sett.n tbe fare. The ty counetl ueet u-rnorrow j evening." Would it not l-e ju-titievl . under the Wrcum:&i ee? n nwkins. j one more eflort and da tbi-, and re- j , move the b-t teebuwallty that th j n . .J 4 , .u liftfLai .' i'. -ianu- uu . .v. u.w- , -xithin the ett . or 3 cent- toi A. ..!: U . -n .. kl aH(k tfce naad t.-iPi eou t passed, and , nconto irtt on witaout a iieset. i . h" .Bthonly to fix socfa -re ima lde rity lialU- Ii i wonld authors, the Co. toenarge , lh,t riw ffhith ill wowie k i jo-i ,indf, 5r ,.,... It will leave th conroration bnt little technical ri.una to stand upon. ( Let the cocacil ae; at once. It i-1 I certain that oar city and the fair .. ft .. , . .i lf ;he lrl!ltr , I are not run. There i- -ti I time to i assert the power and authority of i the eity so far a- jws-ibe. There will be those who will raise doobt i at-ut thectty doing any thine. But -cch per-on- always exist, an-- tbr railwnv eoeipany has its -pwrial nli.Ur. mi!T,.' ?h IM h(W A. K," r r COMMinED SCICIDE. A Yoasr-Maa Well Ka4aia Sakn Reported to Hare Killed HlB.elf. The Albany IVnKcrat say-: Rob ert M. hoecraft. a newspaper writ er well known in Wrstern Wash ington, committed -uicide by mor phine ia ht- lodslnc- in Taeuraa at an early hoar Friday morning. He wrote a bitter letter to his father l ! - lA.j. t.Vln K i.l ..a .1 J i.v.c w. - . , noaneing tbe titter a- naviog nnneii the last vestige of bis sot.'- reputa tion. The father is a prominent real otate man of 01ynips. sbor craft wa ia Albany a few weeks ago looking for a job. Our irapre sioa wa that be partook of the cop that inebriate-- too much for hi- own gcni. The yoang man wa- in Salds for several moo lb-, and was for sotne time an employe at tbe Chemkete w. hotel. He made some friend- here and seemed willing to worS at ny thinz he cocld find to 60. Enlaege the Bank. It -eem-to be a faet that Mr. A-ahel Bosh has bonht the brick Week adjoining his bank corner for JIOamX He in tend to fit op part of it for addi tional bank rwxn, and will eonvert it into an iron froot- Mr. Crawford will have to move into n-rw quarters, but Mr. Rotai.'- furniture store will rema.n in its p-eit location. To-moht. There will tea meet ing of tbe Salem board o trade 00 this, Monday evening, September 2st, at o'eiook p. m., at tbe board of trade room. Every member U requested to be n-ent a- tbe.v Is Imfortant btuiDe-. ML- Mary E. Steiner, teacher of piano and organ. Address 24 Twelfsb struct. -l. Only Two. Twoeommon, w.--. . " -. . ----, pfain everyday drcnks in the locfcop i this mornie were rfven Uxsr day apiece oo tbe Rov. trtet," -ay U.-5hal IB. BIM.I . Il fl r.. I..h.h.l..l. .f . Don't Fo r g e t. Tax.payr anouiu not irgei mat ttirtr ctt v tax w oue ana wm t delinquent after cept.otn. alter men time urvnalty m r .- .. .. rita .. a oi o per cent, n in i aii'KU. p. J. .-wan i.uii, S-ls 101 City Tax ( .rflettor, 1 Silverton Appeal: Mr. JL D. Allen, who ha a fine prune orchard Iu the Wa'.ilo HilU, exhibiteil tn u thUueek teedllng peach which Still Comixo. Salcui's latent ac quisition of capital 1 in the person of Henry D. Major, ho has bought bunch oflotslu I. uiverity auui- tkin ami ten acres of fruit Unit, lie h. rtmir.rn out to wis uo five rti t rnt -.ml will soon pre- mire "to wit una ulurUin home for hi own u-e. Lo in the city ana fmit farm In talent wax . th?uburtw I the the THE SALEM nCHOWLv 0r a TiMaal rfcUri EarollfJ Twrrf Teatbrrs Tae al fH" T-lay. AT TMT OIVEHMTY. The Willanette uuixerlty threw .... K. ..-. IKI. nrn nllh lu ii: ww.- .w.- v.u.u " . about two hundrel-tuiienlspreect. with -pbe forenoon wns taken up , recisterin-. and the alterueoo na- vento orranulDp efcL- Manj , of the old -Indent- have returoed , bnnriog new oue ith toetu. The eU--t- in the eiMi-ervatory w ere or ranixed tht? morning and recita-tation- will becin tomorrow. The eU.- In tbe other department complete their or-ai.Uation- to-ujor-row and all recitation? will -tart otl u regular order Wedne-day morn ins. " -boold wait till Weice lay to rei-ter, a? that day will be Wvoted to ch.v- work. Every thmi: hi- mornin? pointeit to a proper-a- year for tbe nniver-ity. THE ACADEMY OF THE - CKED HEART. Thi- excellent in-titutlon openel ' hi- morning with a number of ' oun- ladk- present. Thi- -chool, . hoorh qukt, and a-it may aprvar to -cie -eeluded. tlces tlioroU-B ivnrk, : inJ -ime excellent teachers . ,0 rvw.v1 their education at !. - :. w.v- Thce who hae Jt;elHfcll :hvre .peak ia thtf hI?be, ,ertn. the -ch.-oland it mauace- ,, . ment. i l ?.1.a - . alltlVl THE PCBLIC SCHOOL,. ' "BUt U 3Q f" At eleven o'clock thi- mornlos : i , there t0 aaa!:e the Mshl cbrol Clerk W. B. simpson hadman"' enrolkd 7 pupil- far the four pub-, .--,ho..i. f ,u-r, .i H.n. nf ber- were awaiting the tarn to register. When the registering l dl completed tbe number will I1 aesr a tbon-aud for the public -eiiool- alooe. The-e with the focr or Ae hundred scholars in the various pnvate in-titntioo- of learning -how a inrre dele-anon in tne ran- oi Uie pnpil-. THE Br-INE" C ALLEGE. , This in-tituiion will op--n next ' Monday. Tboczn only starting oat on its second year, it has, by the etileient work done commanded the 1 attention of tbo?e deiinng a com- , me.-cial education. THE TEACHERs' EXAMINATION. Of tbe forty-two teachers who ap plied to tbe eocnty superintendent for certificate- to teaeb, six secured first Trade, nine -eeond and nine third crude, tbe remain:: eighteen fail-d to pas. Tbe public examina tion of teacber- is no looser an easy task in Ore-zoo, and it require- a goud educated per-on to pis- a suc-ces-fulonrrfvrarlr.t ;rade certificate While this -eecis bard on yennt: teachers it b deatxkr-- th be-t tbinz fr the i-oblic scricol-. Tbo-e a-ptnng to teach rau-t tnoroozbly prepare tbeaiselve- t-ftre entering the prcfc-sloa. FoRTY More Woke. and girls ted immediately at the cannery, dit PERGONAL 3IE.NTIU.N- Father P. H. Hatcb Wt to-day tor Malbenr City for a month's visit with bis son -in-law, C. T. Cory. Mrs. W. K. Byar- retcrned Sat orday from Scotubarg where the h.- been vi-iting (ura month. ML- Ctzrve Gtea-oe, of Hubbard. came op thi- morning and will en ter tbe -enior class at th aotversity. Mis- Zadte Palmer, delivery derk in the ilem postafSe, west up to Oakland tbi morning for a two weelt"- vacation with friend. J. P. Baker, brother to Loci- M. Baker of South Eilena. Is vi-itiog in the eity. He Is rc-ently from s Alaska where be ba.- Urge rain-, iog interests. KOWELL PEUEIE HEMS j. n. rjMjaie a Ktn eozageu to teach the Central Howell Prairie, J. H. Rarsdale bai teen engaged -ehooL 7ftre.hing will nearly all be fis lsbe.1 tbli week and bop picking be gin at -e?erl jards near htre. Mi- Aires Norwood gcri on a visit tbi- wtefe to North Carolina to vi-it frtoadi and retotivr. at her oM home at Waymr-ville. Tbe yMd of wheat awl oats ro far ai we e can learn are verv pood. r. Allien iiet.ofkle tbre-beil 62 acre- of a beat that kjOihel per acre. ivrA-Ml X" i4,t 1. Mr. Tyon, while endeavoring Io.t wA to ctck a fire that ha.1 sot beyoed control, narrowly ea eaptil IMr todly burned. Her ekxhei engbt on fire but wxi ex tintiUheii ty I bo- who were with her tryin; to .cUlue the fire. Maryiac lM.try nty b.tsnoonTuii.t i7ia ptun! rE;lL " ,. , vl: . " alr. ,q .iuaiiioHtw.nuu !rryurn, in ry pn i tn inioa a nn li u naMrf a I nai - j whtall U arUiBd. aa it ImiruUT ee at b um-. tbmustiitwe valiuhL .ti rUrnoe of vme one vbV ba tn bnfiff aculrarrd, tbjl Iloruurr. atsuurb hit (m ta a tboroaf hly etfeanou. rradieaUir of lb UMlarut 1..U.K1 atvl a mean of tor Ufytnj tb .fitta axa.iut t, a frUnc of " r iwrariiy and tranqn ijty rcigrnt d fttma i.n. u maurut diwaa, tbDp?t"nSkbni;rI!w'oin wiw.uw.iM.uuie ncixuuoriMjCtfl. I', arworKauoflttaliaaanrtirnaa rrmrdy turn rhuim l . . . .... ... .... ium.!...!, uiii. ain.iipaiioQ, 3 Vi, M,c,w"'- kldjey trouble, Option aad almiUilon. . gwkeojun. Thi PUneer f Xiri C.taiy DrF wniuiv. Ainu;, Mr. Geo. G. Glenn, a. well known farmer, horseman and fruit grower, so oiien .u in ?alerii a to almost have leen counted one of Its citizen. have beeu countiM one 01 us euuvu. dropped dead very uddenly aun day aftcrnoou. ndinsm,. The circumstance atte hi la-t moments were a foilon jje j not teen ery well for ome tim" past, had Jut completed Im- iirovenienU on hi hou-e; droe down to a grain warvhoue located about thirteen mile from Salem but U "' """ "- .-"... - - -tandins bv hi hor-o adjurtinja 'rjP hen he fell over backward, wa heard to ipisp a rew limes anil by the time he was carried to a hou-e near by he was deaiL Mr. Glenn was a man about sixty year- of ace and came to thl valley in 152. He always took an active part in the Grange, was a kind hearted. Intelligent, honest man; was a kilful breeder of fine hor-es and a very succv-.ful fruit grower. He leaves no widow, but has four children, two of hU daughters here not ruarried,'a married one in British Columbia, and a son, C. L. Glenn of p.kaLeFalL-.whohbeenhereon i-it for some time. The funeral a i-it for some time, me occur- Tue-day at 11 a. m. ADVERTISlMi SCHEME. jio Wrta of Ca-iaf Canl? Tfcrown ! oat of the .New Hotel Willamette. , "That is a nui-ance saw una- lord Wagner of the new Willamette hotel, as he ordered an advertising placard, that had hung in the office, to be stored in a urs corner oi inei lumber room. "A good wins wr mm to go to lo before. I do not want any -nch thinz around." The adverti-ios card- were from a dozen Salem firm- and had cost ten dollar-apiece. They were -olicited by 3 couple of -leeS, electric call bell s Indies w ho were In the city a month or -o since. They asreed to maintain the ad. In the hotel Che-1 mekele for fivejear and collected ten dollars for -uch card. It wa a, -leek -windle as they cannot ex- r.ot to eafone the agreement on the new landlord. One or two bu-ints- men who would cut their threats before they 1 would allow the advertising solici tor on the city pre-s talk them into' a 510 ad. bit at thi- thing preheated by stranger- sure enough and their ad. now -taads face to the wall. The hotel has changed hand. So did their 510 bill. The Stock. Mr. Jo. ha- a word to ay on carpet Meyer in tbi- i ue. He has an immene -tuck of drygvd all around HOTEL AKB!AL. CX"K HOTEI F. L, Wa-bborn, CorvalU-. I. Ft L Siutre, LcUinon. J Q Wil-ou, A C Moctgowry S F. E H Burton, Miss Mamie How ard, W D Pin-, W P Gray, J streeter, Portland. R R Dally, JetTe.-MXi. E M Enile, Woodburn. Jubn Hanley, Pendleton, X H Au-tin, Chicago. at tbe ' , 2 f t II ,..,.' Jw.lMJ ' cr,., J litranai Filed tar fmrJ Coaaty Rearter' 02ee. J B MeCtain anl wf to C W Posh and w f. , of Ulk iT ia North -alem, $ A Ike ilScharbucktoJobn Brr.;!c. ii acr in t . r 1 w: Jas Couninbaraand wf to a Ba-b. - w our .if It ; Wk 34, ia a!em; M Brey ami w f to A Bc-Ii n e cor It 1 Wfc 4-: R E Gibson awi f to A Sieionrecher, acre in t 6 -, rl w: L'nitHl States to M W Smith ! acre- in t 6 -. r 1 w; John Purley an.1 wf to C Rir-- tbe uninided i of the elofnejof-ec&tT, rl c. 1 1 W tat De it Mraa? "If) Does One Dllar" mean- the mo-t fCOOomleal medieine to l.av, LeCaU-e It snre more lor tne rnooey than any otter preparation. l.av, becau-e it save more for the Each Untie cnntaini V atxrt and will average to b--t a month, while otlw-r preparations taken acuirdin to dirrVtion-.. are zone in a week. Therefore, be ur to get Hi!' -r sapurilla, the test bloud poritler. it e ffin-,t Ir a 3IIrbIo Vrmr I h-irt o.TrfJ (r j(ur with rbanu U.m, w. rap(itiie and dfOriUrrti bir.vt and affr z-n.t rjfcd:tor of um as4 rtocy ba.fa.au.! tln on all hot 4 rUL Hrta of tliutvirs fnvutnaix .rnia X mmtit it a a Li.t tttrL. mil ftr o.tnr.x UxtU found aieuni ntir wnb. buu t tT not 4r tr rn an' I artlr ail pnn wbo are arnar w-anrtaroai.imaniJotryttriW. U.try tbumedietn II PERKY. Tnurman. nun. Kcr ul by iaith A Slrinrr A Word to LJi. LadlM wbeilnlr: i Uaatlfal tUrxt .tin. trmtm-n pimjXm. tntU.UMebrtaadctb'r trapuocii, huu4 encustrato it oar to a Ur. (Sana t iisproTRl Ur.r PW Tfcry will li rraoie teat br- Vt,W about your y and make ILrta brttt. and a id ear bdacb from tautr eiatt irwi. iuamtmtfr, too are only rrl'lilmHi in LAm-t .a tmtf nlft .1 K.lfn. wtlti i mini with pur .ojar. and wllf Botrrtptorprotuca anr anpia.aal m ,,0 na at i ctcu, oy ansiui ui- ww I If 1 T I f) fP'1 nana mm dpick me MURPHY & DESART, HciMor to n. Nuh hift a v.11 tat.1. Ilancd Rrlelt and TU fanory In North -uwm. near tc uir (rounda. and art pra. pared to furnub eru-daa tnex and tU oo iban tu-AUx. Ham pleatf ErtckorTUetvrolfrr to any dnirnt. oo bort notice. Order, can poltit wti.ajpUaaii baaota. dr jqHN HUGHES, IK-ilor in Gnxvrtfts raiut.-sOtN aml muow lildvs n?u u- por 3Uu i,onier. .inw -a- ?rijl. Lime. Hair. ail and shinslcs. Hay. KiH.nl and Fence pj (rav .ShhK Ktc. r.w AOVEirrt-KHEvr. Clieapesi. Neatest ' am! Best. SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. E mi' an J p.i jp air k n J T Vov, rtly aDdtVuntrr. i.t'.mrtffm'WLTflwdnt- II. MBX 4V.1LK, rf-t- Or. BASE BALL AT THE V.I- iroiimis. (11 ft PORTUSD ILllill MB VA SALEM, VclHeday. Septembor ;nl. rjj yftg jjj rf p j 1 Saturday and Sunday. Sfp.GA; T, OAinei caJd at S p m. i3HlnQ Sv- MISS SELECT SCHOOL!! Wi!. opo hr prtvaw tooi an itoo-jay, s.TeroN!r I. at in Llf' central oool baitdinz r!lm THE STATE Agricultural Cote. . Ojhmin St'ptf mln'r Ii WR). OlKsh f TTT ar-anil ripr-ly tn t -t Ikfli f ia farmsjf and iM.n-.. ioif -1 t thxat l1 omir.ni -u- aal U TwHIkOol bU.t.ur. IKine j lnl! u ' i nirt i I r&ri-" it oioi unity an t r.r of '.if Xiiti-I in liw tate. MILITARY TRAINING. r:er.js Seed Sti cd SI50 ht tae Enare Season. Two r aim Fre oi!a hip ftoaa r-fy -v n!" Writ v mtelnrv lo S U X.RNOI.l Pr.. CfarralU-.Or. PIAXO-VOICE French nd - German Lattr&i i;lit : poooi Kint t.ljBj 00 BlaftfT- BY Miw LAl'8-V trfiLTRA aa4 ANNIE THORNTON la- COXSERVATORV OF MUSIC OTtlw Xaawtt .t"a et:ty, -la. Th satt aecooi year aa wi to aM HKnldU'l) ai-tory 'mmrnrl ata- rtmr mnrf imilii-rnf-riilii1" Taaa-t octtul auuie -efcrxx ca ta Nortavr. ma. 1. TbeCTJor oi mj'rwtloc ladadc pvao.crza'i pipe "ran, i"4in aid oreat Ira) laauu-ncu. t1 c-Ucr. tai-vmsy. tnamtti ptnt a-l rt- rf -. IXpto- au. zHa on eofnpfcK!"a at oowr Tlw mateal dtrwtor w It a-.i-mJ by as akarin-4 tOrint tnty ' uritrt. -r.l 1 for ealakcu - M PRM. i "i-Ja 4 Maaieai Otrwetor ' Neat ura bjiiv-p l 1X AQDDlYttF THEjjACREDHQRT. Salem, Oreson. Tal wU ksAra InoUtntlon nt Warning w-JI UiTvotaHtr'hnctylUiaothoarxl- trt aal day popi JlfMutay. -"pt I, ll. ParvnU ar Gladly rqBt.il Vo Mnd UM4r diojbln at tbe triaata of the -. asrf ih-ly tteUitate prtfr ela- illraUaB Term p- ioartr, (payable tn aTanoM TsarA as.1 - unn. if. Iy M-lxnl, V. S jijMt Miwic. DtucfMalandtNiiretkal, nn oofp!an. 115c Dravtacaa.! flB! lac la walr rrar,, 1-, oil takinila;. jwr l'rta. Jl; Pornriam (uiatin;. frr kKX, jl Eatrun- fr . pa.yabla bat cm. l Vbcal ma4 in el., iiffwa. Krvacti. laia.truil trawlni. llala aal oraamn- tal NeSW wnrt forTapurlof Ih prtMrrltMl tir. Ttrzm.?tty. Pboonsrapliy aaU Tyt rltlBi in uazht at Uw coal niA. w farther puiltmUi lonin- at ic Ara.Wmy,oradtr. --R. siVfcRIOR. w--tm-ll Convent of SI. Pail. -r. PAUL it laf.x Utcnri , Ob., foaJaavMl by . 1 ll" felsters 01 Hie JlOly Sanies. .ajTat.. B.mrrl. lvan. tSdlni. n- Slors pr anaum. ILH. Wajhlnr r 4lors pr a Sfi1.1'" 9hC extra. r'n nivKiiiun rwir .Vty-i PRIVATE SCHOOL m teresa e. nm Will ofn brr lir.i Khr. t,n ilcaijj, rtT,Umbrr lt, at rh north et corner f f tnketa ac4 Wintrt v-'njw SINGER SEWING MACHINE Onice 131 Commercial St. AS. .ty!x of If famno r-lnsrrnui.Ucl ly ati. Band. Uo repurt and wnllA (or al lo.. of maBls. in:iIT CASK, Aent. NOTICE To iy Patrons. J .. HARRtn haUro KxprtM roc No- 1 and U ran t fund on earutr i Court and CommerrUl Hr-tu lair al) i train and bct order al 1. H. t InitrV rra. ' ttrf um. no i-Mirt uml, All crdr i promptly ib-sdd to. " horseshoeing Scriber & Pohle's. Htcrltl aiutn.n rim m ikvtar trmxA. iter., drlvnr bnrw. laurCrn&racderin. t1 ". A Urja r Sleek of Iland-Mide Sks brrifi Wt r our frtooa) attratkm and eav ploy cona but expert In U.U depancaeat. 47 and 51 Sute Street, Stlta, Or. 25c Want Column. N arsd .w OS K CENT PEIt uVrtn each insertion ? t.Dwai ia.rtel la tas lau ia.ta taty-S cent. v vyTKtV By roait sajia wfc trt1 ,,-. Jt T ,r.NmnrMr r mnI J ljVUnoa.tRa .. drawn ' and Varmn trJ. Irr-A r"- ai x b- aad Jt tl adn y ?. lhK mv 1HV. M KENT XK AUE. I s ri.f imil Btaa. Oatl at ; in- p7-sssa-s.irs' tec tw. f niLMtluM .MkMrttT Wi DT K r" I -)TON!ZE Hate Iarduy. ao.t " ia. FklnriiMai'Bn. (tour. antMt c rtli or onMwy nlttnM M-aaMUu4 By it. i J - rs iiw. "v- i coo. JBitt a Mnrr oU r -. timi EKSiSiSife'S aJ1 M.-chU tttft. F VH'NP AT LAsT-V IB.h llktt wMl td-. tAiu wttaMt raaaaatatf It Pot u' at maaaood ntik boavw. TK . EE 'o !" aad two IM In I I" s.Imi. Ir;.lfy W. B. "l ' I K -VLE Toi.a wriml oalt ad . . h. ... .k 11 mm n M I mnviaf mwia. ..".w.. --. "- ill oe or addr. f C. Joey, IfeK K, zAtnu Ponifnl Unmo ArlWIHnn r l bMtoUttlly fcmtl In East Sviiwa. aitB or l Efcrtrte Ki:y Bac. bt ta r4r N--. rffp ia., aux wi. IK.1 wL ' aala oy T. H. WILSON", (hnier. stat -trrrt. am. Pioneer Bakery AMOS STRONG, 271 Cor-rv-c Jl Strsr'. French ud Germ n Wlwat ami Re Bread- in l"lty tyle-. Wona )tnlK SI'KI'IA I.TV OP KA.N'C CAKJb-. i"lrT ami Cojioefy Baking in FuU Stock. i My new Nud atid emt bkat ir iir-i-ria arli-l- ia Ibtr tin. Ttnti'. ttvi 1 auu to barr EnrTTlk u Fk u the Fftwt Xolicf. Ta aaanal bh; rt a .wihotaVr. of ta 1 a&iu4 Atrracar nwaatiay vm " an4 al iaa XSm at ttt- naaaiay a -xiTi. .jra a -n ka o 'ff.awr uti m. KT-VJ aiZZMA Ptp. HELLElNBRAiND'S ajfePtffes&MMariviKT. ' SS Comnwrcinl itrot- B!IXOFC.r.!i !riaa aja. lAH!Smu , c txtrr, Tu or CatoUlal Cake.. M wal- t JttafSTlaap T --SSau Hirf Cakr..uilnorTBi . ..Ilrenu1 iwf.SMto;. .Kant t iWxLaopaaxt -ri. . ShdI! Mati.m tiuipaad Ejt. S renin, ' -fXireatKl Ecr. - - .- 3cDt.' itamaoil rc . Sftrnt rr. oy.trr any ttyls liwux 25 Cm! Rtrrfirftaiie'Stnetf frtall U3 0 Oaxk. V Mr variety rf tretabH. r rlc AImiihi. coSce or milk wlin 11 - rt-nt mnl without extra ehtnrr. CtoleeClrrt. Imnrl and !mi-tk, iKip on tucii. fhrvr Hou -iMk and l!r rOrnL. Tndrr Loin -traS ant Ijar. - iirnt Insure in Your Hi-aie Ccmpan! "The State,"' W'hlea h.-v tr tbe pt nix yur PAID MORE TAXAS. I used Mo-e Pofieiei, Received Were Preiriuru And Paid More Lottr. LPoptywiiinorrsourab .Btloa loan any oUmt company ;it wu tn? Ffct cnpuy d Pv,Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co., ill Ltses ia Foil u4 ia fai i SjuIi, Doors. Illimls A- MouIiIIuln. Tumins & Scroll Sawing. !.... EUtfCU trUnfaOd tMitOMXZt rait. GK0. M. I1KELEK, City xgttil ai 8prial jirent S.r MarVm I.-joit U&Ue ,n tea mmfuny Ihiuoicl U-I.17S? r- rkj i rl ui '- V V4-1 ' N "-' saT..-rtt HESTORXflVE ! perfect rmsmi Stiulite tie Xjuillrj fixmti u fe l EaS22 SrJlia. BytlUcal TM'tBltsawj,c.Birtjy ' and j-rcx- y C. KM All r.r. - I 7PPi, C let ,-suion. Mental and N.rroo. lUlwxuloa, funeral OebUitr Brala la c. or try eliauted or wealU raM Kraaiiwaaueijiirn, Inanjut ever cuw, fltln I'-raptlw,,. nj. KaMm Ie re. terafrla. .-a . ... . An ISood, Uo.mh. Uw ts,l EJdaey a. j 5 1 ,O0. SIX -UiniS FC8 65.00. in.; tr.vtr,u rVli!nn...i.. i-yll- -- ts, , uz WUHCa,SC8,SuFriieiw,Cji, Sold b7 DaT J, Fry, r, Comq fi. Carpets i I'iirpeis ! Carpets ! Jut rciUwl n beaiUMil llnrof r.irfeU for FOR OUR FALL TRADE We can ho- ou a Stealer variety of tad ! re I Ull LLU1 TIum .u cm buveUwh r, Tti- rtmij-Ute lui - Old Wliite Corner. aio ii m: a way mm: iatcfui jr.- Do You Play? Play What? Piano. Oram. Vinliii, (Juitar, Hanjo. Harmonica, or any.otlicr iutiical liistrumi'iit.' --I1" Von do, Cidl at E ASTON' S ,An lexam.netlie I' n-t and largest Ju-t ; ; n-ct mil a fill line of II ml di-tl.iy In SUMMER IS GONE. Autumn is Iutc. anil with it has come TTie - Grand - Riasli for -o.i at Hie 1 Al'ITOL A DVIJN l'l UK CO Ai Usual we are Ready For With the largt aifl ln-.t --l.ctcd xtwk we ever mrrled. Our thriv department.-are clitu-k full of the I,it-t mid Ilcat Goodt in their nspectlve Hue. Dr jtrtt- ami Trimming Clothing, !Iat, Hoot and Shot-. Stapl- and Vabcv (inxx'rics util I'rovMon. A in the jk', mi In the future wo Will Lead this Van of Vw price. With u there bo Mich word n fail. Wo have the b-t tire tor nple of all closiw to trade In. :SINESS IS BUSINESS. BI hl we av and that w hut we mean. If you iiienti luii"l-tk-w call . r.d -.-e a. We will jjiv. von rall-facllou C'tPliOL ADVENTURE Co., CHEAP I m m-IUuz at ay ntarkHs te follo!nKprlr: BOILED BEEF from . . .... ROAST BEEF ....... GOOD STEAK ...... IJF'F.F by the QPARTER ,,,.. . , .. MUTTON bv the QUARTKP. pnillv liv tin. OI V IITI.'li J, J. DMilPlE 4 CO., -KEEPS. THE LAHOKriT LINK OF Dry Goods and Trimmings, Ladii'S anil (ferns r'urnisliiii Goods, Clofliing and Uats iu the city. '277 and 279 Commercial St., Cornir ' i .m mm . M ' -lloui I'inUhlt w.V. . : ". ' "" rapaiiiiinpaiuiiupiy !-. -- .... ...... ...... r.u,.. Uliwr yf l SALEM LUMBER CO., -I)ICiLKIU IN Rough. & Dressed Lumber, IjjiIii nnd Miidgii. c,,j ,M UJ alj MVe money nt our yard In NOIKH HALEM. THE SECOND HAND STORE, Moore & Osborne ftatlen. In Furniture, Nolloiu Queetmwaa, GIa4wnre, Clcani, Tolmrco la .dl.-. (mil Nut. All klufs ofaeuonil hand koo1, houKt't nnd bold. I imU wild on iimiruMtnn. Cor. Htato and Lllierty Ht. T i i H D I M P K.HC,IIOirn,I.K.27S Commercial iwl, I n LUnl lU iiivrclmiil tuilor. Tun Hum nulla toordfl ,m . i, ,. l the lowat price. A IM-rfecl 111 nuar- " ?"' 'iL ,t4?Iu,r!n " cle-JihiK 'lout- ' "lc uy Attention W r? Wfrflt.l ll L . tn .11 . . .... .1 chains Mower or Culthitor lo The MOVER," and The "ROGUE tUTIYATOR." now on exhibition at concr of Hlate nnd Mlwrly atrccta. Vou can ave money by buyini: of u. M00KK Sc OSCOIIN. I'. S. The attention ofmlt (Jrow en U ercciftlly called to thl cultlyntor y a yi? J? SW JSTArt . . sm mt jm jkw jm r mr jmv m ifepert and itcnojrraplit of both aexca. rornana Business College. Portland, Oregon, or the Capital Busi ness College, Sales, OrtKon. Jk.tb ' under Uie management of A. J. Aratroojj,hatran:ccotireoftmly, Mniertea of tuition. Write toellbcr Joe jotat Ctsdojru sj .jcbntD of jnmanhip, nt frre to any aiUlitM. p tMcrn, nn mtc tiuillum priced mi ViONEY only li 1 1 In .U" 'lly that cnrrlet n of citt I inn ok wim:ow shadks jkst :wortmcnt ever dixpl.tjcl in Salem, liilrmiinlj. Hoe Hit Rranil our ulndoMi. the Fray Opera House, Salem, Or. UMTS. on State and Court stirdK, .... 0 to 8 CentM .... 8 Ceutit ..... ........ .. 8 to 10 Cents ............... . o Cents . 7 Cents 7 Cent E. C. CROSS. Court, in Bush's New Brick Block. n-i " ma4 to order. fatlVe Ut ,...,.-.- . -- .-...- The only Jlrt daw titUurltitf o tfJW f aWan Farmers ... nf llii.ii tili.i A.i,il.rnrtln f u rilir TnAT CAW III? TSKD KVKUV dav U the kind that pay. '.Scorca of youiiK buinc& .w.-. --r, .."- m j mv mr .m.h am.. iiHniiwii.nl iiAnv. iu attnliute their ucccm to n courc at t lie -"i2