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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1890)
-wsw&giwrf, 11 m m mm IM THE CAPITAL JOURML CEMENT WALKS. School Facilities. At n meet ing of the board, which closed this TUESDAY SKIT. SO, IS90. TKU.U8 OK tfUUnC'lUlTlUN. Itnlly by mall per year,..-. N CO '. JLIZ"1 1 1 Advance the price will KatlT by null per month, .. weemy dj roan per year, 4Wlf not paid In eoanred for the W 'kiklt Journal t i t. .... 1 I. M..I tv.n.. ,"""c" " rui .a.u "K,Rnernnont It was decided to have I -Cement ttalks the U.Mpct oiioroomof tlicLlltloOiitnilMliool In llir- hntl. hulldlng fitted for nccupiiucy as n The attention of the Jot'K.v.w, primary room. It is to be ready was called to the subject of cement t .Monday, tilthoURh n teacher , walk by some of the biislne.os men lias not yet been agreed upon. The i.e , this morning, asking that n eonipar- ! meets again Tuesday. A Ison bo made between cement antl uumncr oi uius were r.noweu at me boardwalks, n to the r-ost of each, meeting to-day, and good deal of the I.UNCH gest, now nupplles the entire Kuro-( Thiols nn Institution of great and pc.uicoiisumtlon. Ui-riiinny, i-muro 25c Want Column, 11.00 per year. If papers are not delivered promptly noiny me oince. FHKE UKLIVKKY II Y CAKUIKR, Ijally tor tingle week, 1S. J,, eitnntienoe of the Mlggestioilsa business dispatched. Dully fortwo weeks, . Btct. ' i i i i lmuy oy niomn,....... , wcis. i juiit.,w. ninu nriuu miiuc milliliters Collect oni will be.made on 1st nd 15th, from those who have had cement walks put in. The cheapest piece of good work was put in for 12centsa -ipiare foot, but It was found the work on Stntu street between Church and High co-t 13 centsn square foot, which if the iijttal price for ueh work. The cot of putting an eight foot cement walk across a lot with a oil-foot frontage at thre ligures of month, Hiihscrlbers will ttleise leave money for carrier at hnne or whereon H Is delivered, so as to oiu.se no delays In collections. Til KVKNirto Capital Joubnai. regu larly receive the anernoou associated preiu dispatcher. GILBERT PATTERSON, OrKTiti:T.ric. A Hat car laden with rock was run oil the track at theS. I. depot, in this City this afternoon, which blocked the side track for n whllo nnd left stones scattered promiscuously along the track. I'KKSU.VAL AND LUCAL. Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, would be f3. such a work is said Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole ! to lust life time, but putting the Ao-pntc far Puimim Tph and Rio-, mlt t 2o yetirs, the Interest on llu Can Baking Powder. LOCAL MARKET. Wheat, net 64 cent per hu. Hop?, active: 30 cents per lb I.VTKHI3STI.VO ItKVIKW. in the Albain Democrat gives, a urn invented In the walk for the 2-5 ; years at f per cent, plus its cost, 1 would amount to $132.50. , To put down the same walk with lumber would require 1000 feet, i which would cost $12.50 at th-j mill. f .VIIttninT$l .O f.lt tiiill.1 mill Sir) f.ir " " . ' A writer a, carpenter loptu in me waiK, wouui Hon, A. Hush Is a business visitor to the metropolis to-day. Thos. Kay, ol the woolen milk, was a passenger to Portland this morning. J. V. Ewingaml A. L. Park haust, ot Portland, were appointed notaries public to-day. Have you seen it? that new add of F. S. Dearborn on tlrst page look at it. necessitate a co-t of S'2A. wnlch 1 . .. .... . .. W A Wlill.. Itm t.l ,.rl.rt,i nAtn. very re-.id.ible chapter on the hl-toryt a "v "P- "" UiUK , sv. ..... i -... .. , ,. .. .-,, i ivin .wt with bnnin rpivilrlii.- niissjiry, has purchased the restnu- of that city from which the follow- ' '' w" (-,l,u repairing, -' i . .i , ,,. iu-.. vo-ipq ".mil tr i-mn it ,,,, , rant business of itobt. Tlionipson. ing gleaning-, are taken. Dr. Win. I'10 trs, t-nti to Keep it up i Mm..i- .,m iii..r.. l iK.v n-nslforthe 2- year-", not allowim; for ' Hen Forstner, the ruitliug mer- the tlrst physician. His ou i u policeman there now, Kev. liller, Kevs. York and AIcKiuuey, of the Methodic church, Dr. Hill, of the apli-t and Drs. Irvine and Ken dall, of the United Presbyterian, Kept thespiritu.il wants attended to. Miss Pauline Hackleman, June 12, 1S49, was the first child born iu Allauy; the tlr?t hotel was built by Liucoln & Wright and run by Mr. the rcoairiiiL'. including the interest ! chant down Commercial street, is at the same mte as in the above' doing business in Portlaud to-day case, would cost S1S0 which Is $53 5o.u.d taking in the sights, cents In favor of the cements, and' Dr. and Mrs. L. S. Skift took this just enough to put in another walk morning's overland train for n the last 25 years. week's visit at Portland, viewing 'I his is not given as a complaint, the exposition and other attractive but was looked up at the instance of) scenes, some of the wide awake bu-iiie.-1 ,,..... w FT -vrnl,,,it1tr. ,f fnti. v '- - oi yonvllle, Douglas county, was in meu wno -U!igesteit tli.it many were not familiar with the cost ol Forsythe. Dr. Shcppard kep' thejsucli walks and Mat an tnvestica tlrst "drug store, Jo-eph Laurent the i lion would be of luteres to tboe first saloon, Ed. Stewart and Jame-1 building and keeping up walks. McFarlaud the first blacksmith I Wilb the facts as brought out by shop aud iu 1S51 Mr. E.irl started t the inquiry leave, but little enci.ur the first sawmill. Hon. Delazou J agemeut for noor board walks In Smith, whose son Vanny is at pres-, ul a city as Salem, eut deputy sheriff, started the first uewspaper, the Oregon Democrat. Xew Coupokations. Arti cles In 1S53 a court houj was built for three new corporations weie which burnetl down in 1S01, and the ' fileil with the secretary of state to present structure took its place in day. The Christian church of Co- 1SG5. The Methodi-ts built the first quille, Orego::, with-T. J. Wilson, A. church, in 1S57, the U. P's in 1S01 and the Coiigregatiouali-ts In 1P04, this city overnight visiting his son T. A., and went to Portlaud this morning. Ill.icking brushes only 15 cents at Crissman's 5 and 10 cent store. The city was incorporated in 1SG5, with Judge J. C. Powell mayor, John Conner started the first bank and the first fire company was or ganized Jan. 4, 1SG9. The first law suit was iu 1S54, with Geo, Hams judge; the first will was Win. McClain's; the first deed was tiled August 22, 1Sj4, from Xoah Huber to S. F, Jones; the first mortgage was filed April. 14, 1854, from T, I. Crawford to Robert Pent- N'ntice To the public of Salem and Ticiully: I hereby most respectfully announce that I have reopened my dyeing and cleaning work iu the same place, 1S3 Commercial street, where I shall be I i.iu iu receive juur eaiis. Yours ristpptfii1lv J. Seed antl Elizabeth Frout us the j Al.rRnl) wAU)nMAU xtaox. first directors; no property on j u hand at the time of filing articles i ---.The Portland. East Portland i Instruments Filed lor Record at tht , , . growing favor. Wo can hardly pick up a paper that has not n glow ing advertisement of a mouth-water-lug free lunch. An eastern paper before us has a column of line-print cards, each selling forth tho unct uous beauties of some particularly Inviting lunch. At one Is offered Frankfort sausage aud potato salad; at another chicken corn soup; a third oilers a delicious vegetable soup; sour kroitt, trlpo and oyster lunch; clam soup, (a thousand miles from any clam bank;) mock-turtle, roast licef; ham and country saus ages, etc., etc.. Kourkrout, potato t anil pork seems to be the most popu lar combination, as tills appeals not only to American?, but Germans aud Irish. It might be called the gustatory trilogy that catches them all. The pious or over-moral may not consider tills worthy of editorial anil me oiuer producers oi uiuibw8"m i f,r nsr OKNT I'KIl are exporters to the Kuroptan wuii. N;JJ,.nJff 7;siKrioN. N miycr. tries which either do not produce It tiwnient insertr.nii .tin- column tor icm at all or not si.nieleutly f -T'V "'"" '""'"' w"' fact iirANTKI). -A fie.lnnllchron. Itntilre U I V tlhe.M U. lnUMiiiitin-, .-jj.l-, their own consumption. 'I his liu tir.,vril lllt.irlv roVnllllloillirV lllin jri.f in, in ivi, .... ar business, ami count tu noiniug less. Itltihiirit's Itlifiimnlle nnl l.lrer 1MIU, These pll.siire selrntlllc.Uly comimiilcl ;mii nml iee nil. si IlllltOIIII In net Ion. No nrlv hit piun so conunoNly tolloMliiR the nw of I'UK Toey lire ai!nteillo both ailullii unit chll Mien Willi peifecl mloly. We Rim uiiten the lmonoeiiial lnlliectireirlck heiul ache, contlillon,lyClii anil liilllnnn. iipj aril, as mi npp llier, Ihoy eicell any oilier prepiimllon 7 17 ly Hmlth.t Stelner, Kolnasti. T"Vot;NI).lletwf en Salem and HuK'nfcr ' ry.n lis Ik.K, cmlalnmB ""' . V' .--1. ...Vi.l.tn In IlllVlll M. Miry ii ".- i-"..'" .... ,;. .,,,,,io nlltl luirv lierkln.amlJIiitlnn lierlilnn, ofllcti. (Mil lit Hits r-lllll Ilk'NT.- I' ofimvn, iMonirely Why it is Popular, llecatise It lias proven Its absolute merit over and over again, because It has an unequalled reeoid of cures, because Its husliics is conducted In a thoroughly honest uianiier, and bec.iuse It combines economy mid strenulli, being the only iiii'dleiue of which "100 Doses One Dollar" 1 cess fill medicine of the day. Miss Mary E. Kleiner, teacher of i niano and o rutin. Address 214- Twelfth stn-ct. fl-Mlt. A .sure Cure fur Plli-n. ltchtni; Piles are known h.r moNtnro IlKepcisplnitlon.enli'liii; lnlene ItchliiK ulifn wiirnt. This furni a- mil as llllml lllceillniraml pnilnnllnir,,vlelil at once to Dr. Ilo-unkii'i Pile Keineil, which acts itlrectlvoti thnpirt mli-eteil, aborl Iu mors, allays licliliiKiir.il elli-ctx a perman ent cure, 6il iTiiis liiuirlsi or mull; tri'tlmi Iree. Dr. llosanUo, Phll.iililphla 1'a "olil In Mintlh. steluer. notice. Hut It contains important true these strong points have made fo.nl for thou,. lit n wp tin worklnc-i Mood's Milvaparilla Hie mosi sue- c- .-..r..l li. .1. f .1 men's stomachs. We do not pre sume that no couH)ii-clippers or Fifth avenue style people takein the free lunch, but the laboring masses in our large cities are particularly enticed by these stenmingdlshes aud the big schooner attachment. The increasing popularity of the free lunch is a good sign In one way, as It Isa great improvident upon the strictly American custom of step-1 ping up to a bar and gulping down several treats around of liquor. It means more moderatlnu iu drinking' customs, and less intoxication re-. suits from liquor taken with food. Also the lighter drinks, as beer and wine, alone are consumed with lunches. The bad side of the subject Is that it tends to popularize drink ing and the moderate use of liquors. It increases the sale nnd profits of the liquor traffic and teuds to multi ply its political Influence. It forces society to recognize the necessity of1 coping with tlie evils of the traffic. The home must guard Itself with better culinary attractions. Thej church must better dovelop Its social iutlueuces. For free lunches are be i coming a great institution iu the land. Jus! two blocks f mm renter in nicely nirnWicii rnmnn. Call at Wis Liberty HI. 1 AirANTlll). A plnceln work fur bo.tnl Y while ntleiiiline nchiml, by n im Japanese iHty. Apply at tlils.illlie. I'.-iWI poll ItllNV-rive nicely J'",'".,;f1 V rooms. Apply at wnmi'l.si. -mr I.-Mlll HAM-.. A kooiI row. Inquire of h 1). t Sherman at the court Iuhim'. t-l- PATIUlNlZi: Itnnto liiilimlrj-. " n" Mounlaln Halm ('ouKhi'iire. (liuir. anlecil to cln rrtlel or money reniiutcil, MHmilacliirtil II) II. ll.i:rii,Hiilcm,tre kiiii, Smllh A Kleiner Mile nirentj tor Mlcm. 1''" LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES J List "Received For our Fall Trade. We can show yon a greater variety of Patterns, mid sell Ilium furl,, Money than you can buy cNcwhen'. Tho only Ilousu in tho C(y 1 1 nt t carries u complete line of carpets Is the I I J Dffl irn ! I i i i POUN'H AT I.AST.-A lMIUh Hint will I' clean h piano without ciiiuinlntf It. For sale at Dlaniotul'ii music limikc. 1AKi: NdTU'l--. We wish all hnrseson this plats. renioeil v iiciowit isi, are plowlnc tho entire botlom limit will lmiinuKiiiBii..tM).W. (Ill, iu:itr, Cheniawii Inillimhcliiml, I anil JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries. l'uinis,0ilH nml Window Glass, Wall Pa per and Jlorder, Artists' 31a terials. Lime, Hair. Nails anil Shingles, J I ay, Feed and Fence 1'osi.s, (Jrass Seeds, Etc, NnW AUVUIITISUMKXTS. 7iOKKNr...Kurulslieil nxims for Unlit hoiiKckeipintj, family of ttiopeiNons .i l' High street, It LOST.- A reil Momiccoitoeket book con tntntug itiiiieisanil letters, ltelurn to this ollliv, contents p.irllrularly 11. 11. PIXKERTOX. Painting, Kalsomining, Natural Wood Finishing. All work itnno In the best nltle. Leave onlers wllh U. H Mc.Nall.i, aiclillivt. In Hush-llrey block, t.'Ht JOHN G, BARR. Watchus and Silverware, JEWELLER, 169 State St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. (special attention to nieiisurliicil'fcctlM. slKhl'lllilKbiHses lltlcil. A nt.H-k Unit will III all eye. (Masses torcrlllc.ll cases urouiul anil lltleil toor.lcr. iVATCHCS, ETC. A w htok of clxkif nllcr nml eolil untolH'H, iilenurH nml Jowrlrj; whlcl' will btM)Ul chfMp. Alv'lotof TAWNEI) WATCHES will bo wilil at less thin hilflhclr value. L'allaiut convlncv joursclf. ami Alliina Mllktneiis' as.oeiation wllh Henry IK-Ueetal incorpora-l tors, object, to establish a mill; aud ! II. Wil- produce depot in Portland. Capital recorded stock H00O.... The Elliott Dry Pla cer Mining Machine Co. of Salem; i S. G. Elliott, V. II. Holmes. Jas. j I-:. Leach, C. V. Carter, V. P. Willianii,, Jolin O'Sliea aud T. H. , IJ.irnes Incorporators. Capital stock j County Itecorder's Office. Abel E Gnulding and wife to Chas E Millet, 1 acre in 1 7 s, r 2 w. $ 100 Heed's Opera House. Miss Clara Morris, the greatest livinp American actress, will come to Salem for one performance during October if the Salem public are will- Inn In ntim n f.lAlAlAn An nrt,. H.. ,,r. land, and on Sept. 7, IS'.tf, Jeremiah 1110,000,000. Object, to buy theS. G. "b '". ' , " u""-'""- "' Driggs illod the first mining claim. ! Elliott miuiug machine and placcr nujiitlu the way o, patronage to en Dritrgs' peak is still a prominent mine and do a general mining busi-j a ,c' ";r ""EO', . landmark in the now famous ness. I A subcrip iou list w ill be open at taiion s uooKsiore ut-nay anu li a sufliclent number of tickets are sub scribed within the next two or three days to justify it, she will Quartzville mining district In Pkobate. In the matter of DraillABLE ANU HnNEFICIAJ..- tue guardiatl ship of W,e nU(, The month of September this year Charlie Mumpers, minors, E. Mum- pers, tue guardian, tiled m.s annual proved a surprise to tlie oiliest In habitant by its peristent refusal to give a drop of rain to this portion of the valley. The drouth was Incom ing serious in many ways. Sheep raisers were compelled to gather up their flocks aud commence feeding them; the cattle ranges were beconi- desired at P.itton's. 10-l-3t come. All who desire to eee and 1 1. .i.t.. .....it.. n....in. , account which is allowed by the "a! "J" ,ra"- K'i..iiii;aii it court. In the matter of the estate ' t.he'r "lon? wit ' nu,nlK,r of 9e',ts of Erancis Manning, deceased, Eu- lreno W. Moimiii'.. nilminlftnitnr llles his inventory of .said estate. J. r"Q"EN of Qrju:NS."-A big lot M. Eskow. administrator in tlie UlL Icbr.ite.l cigars, "fftieen .Tuiist. m..u i.tu rannr, r .i. ,of Queens." just recelveil at Hen- HOTEL AllltlVALS. "Till: WILI.AMETTK." The following arrivals are regis tered for the last twenty-four heurs: Juo S Meek, E K Hazeltiue, Chas Poyser, Portland. V KCardell, Kansas City. F L ltichmond, John It Foley, San Francisco. T C Davidson, Deucer. L II Skinner, Jos Wlnt, Wood- burn. Geo It Little. Pembroke, X. Y. Coloer Gordon, Lowell, Mass. J Ileminway, Chicago. Lincoln Boone, Salem. F W Durbin, Howell. It II Stevens, Syracuse, X. Y. J T Itader, Fremont, Ohio. E S Moore, Oakland, Cal. COOK HOTEL. A Campbell, M. Itustiliylit, Port land. G V Waterburg, J C Cliaml er laiu, J Duucnburger, Woodi urn. J V Snyder, J Jt Culich, Kening- ; ton, Ivas. D''VmiKloM!tSnv,,V'Vcni?17jreS"n. U , J Ullll uUll It Al. ll.iliiiiunhstractofllioremiilsof.Marlon w' "' "vim WVil VV VUi counly.tncluillnc a lot anil block Inilcx of ... , , , , ,, ,, s.ikm. thev h.ie snecltil f.ictlllie-i tor ex aniinliii: lilies m real estate, lliuluess In the supreme court and In the folate ile,iiirt menu will recede promiit alienlton. T I). I'UOII, Architect, 1'Iiihs, pecl If . flcatlous and Hiiperlnteuilenco lor all clas-es of itulldlus:. tIBIee 2M L'om. inercl.il M., up Ktalrx, Johnson's Universal Cyclopedia. An orfelnnl work hv 40 of America's mo.t emlntnt fClioi.irs us editors and JUO eminent spcilallstslrom all niriKOdiic world as contrlbutorf, it-hose n.tnies are tlgncd to thlr urtlctes, as a oiKiir lor acciirHcy. If you coinempl.ile Kettlu a cytlopetlla, the canvioser ttlll Ihi pieced to liliim-you Ihe work, though jou may not purchase. Aildrensf C. IIIIDWKH, btnte .Man.igcr, bulcni,nr Atorla,Or. SI WILL BUY A LOT Of coods at our More! Wo carry a full line of groceries, feed, crockery, iti!swiire, cl ifarH, tobacco and confictlonery. T. ItUltltOWS, No. ao Cummcrcuil HU, fialem Watchmakers and Jettcller.'. '221 Him mcrcliil ulrcet. lHJ-lin I lug somewhat barren; the springs, ; M,e of t&onai prin,eny forthe flrst ' """ & Frost's. Remember this is tlie seml-aunualy account. The peti tion to isell real property allowed, and Nov. 3, 1S90, was set for time of haring. To-niuht. Miss Ames those fruitful sources of delightful water, were fast drying up; the dust on the roads aud unsprinkled streets was almost unbearable; the farmer could not plow becauio the grouud was too dry; there was danger of malarial troubles becoming preva lent, but October comes with tlie joyous sprinkle that washes the cobwebs from every Oregoniau'n heart. A uice rain is pouriug dowu to-day with ti likelihood of continu ance until the parched earth i- sat-, isfled and the numerous streams , take motion to carry oil" the sum mer's accumulation. The fall rain , is a grand thing for the Willamette Nkveu Disappointed. That is valley, aud It will set the wheels of a happy coudltion of llfo to Le iu, every business in rapid motion, and theenlerprite and honesty of Salem's commercial work will iu- tlie men you deal with goes far to crease a huudred jer cent after oue I establish it. It is tlie small details week of rain. The valley Oresionian i of life and expeudltuio that worries Is not happy or iucllned for exten-j'us with disappointments a good elve operations iu a dry, dusty llmo deal more than tho money it costs. he must have rain, and he'tt right This is all happily avoided w far as about it. only place iu tlie city these am be had. Try one of them, 1-t-d. Fou School,. The best line of I regular fcchool shots for service to be found in the city the celebrated makes I Uradley & Metcalf shoe, of excellent her appearance to-night in someof ocl. war'"il'ited in every respect at 'S at the UUlver-1 ' ""'"" "i v...iimieieuu sireei. u her choicest reading fcity chael. Many will be interest ed Iu how she acquit herself. She came with the highest recommenda tions from both educators aud the press, and those who hear her to-j j,, McGinnis night will surely have a literary j brickmason. treat j Remember that XV. L. Wade sells antl delivers general merchandise at 1 bed rock prices from his North Sa- I lent store, tf J C Bell, Astoria. Jas Harding, Silvertou. P Merriwetlier, Seliuas. Chas Keys, 111. Sam Oar, Jas O'Neal, Uutteville. C W Cass, Cornelius. A Jackson, Wasco. C Anderson, S. F. I G Goodmun, San Jose. M J Scott, Greenevllle, III. E S Moore, J McC'ully, Oakland. II Frost and family, J W Damon, P Cartwriglit, Jas Warren, wife and chlldreu.l Geo. K. Sklel, F M. Smith, city. Flint Wont IK We will buy all tho apples, pc.irn and other marketable fiult for uhlppluj pur poses at fair prices. 1.1 NIMH' Salem. Salem, Oregon, 0.10-Im. MAItUIKII. WAUNER-HAHN At the resl deuce of George Carter, 600 High siieet, Siiem, October 1, 1890, at la m., Mr. Walter JJ. Warner, of Salem, lo Miss Anna Hahu, of White.iker, Itev. E. L. Uolliuger olllciating. The groom is a printer boy and clothing tho lien-oil is concerned if stands well in his calling as well as - - - you buy where quality, your in Salem circles where he Is best Lnooonito. The Albany Herald money'h worth and new est stiles are known. His bride is one of Waldo has this bit of romuntic news: A looked after for you as It is at John-' Hills' solid farmers' fairest damrb. good looking couple of young people Lou, lioolhby & Co.'s clothing em- ters. The ceremony was not fonnul, presented themselves at County porium al Salem. tt belui: witnessed by tho relatives of Clerk Payne's otllce yesterday and , the contracting pirties and friends. wanted a license to marry. Being Hixiaiora. Tue German Luth-, No trio will be taken, but Mr. nml erans of Salem aud vicinity aro In- Mrs. Warner will settle down sensi vlled by tho German Lutheran mill- bly to the real business of life in a ister, Rev. Gust. E. Meyer, oi tho cosy home on Front street. Missouri synod to attend tlie service An elegant antl substantial dinner , which will be held on Sunday. Oct. ' was served hv the ladv of the hotii. - ' w -- v " --"- total straugert, however, mid not being able to find any person to make affidavit for them, they could not procure a license, and conse quently could not wed. They du- eliucd to give any names nrplacooflau,, at 2 o'clock p. m Iu the Chris-' and wjino beautiful presents wero residence, and will probably seek to have tho hymeneal knot tied in somo locality where they ure better known, tliin church of Salem. Tempouauv Auode. Henry BchomaUer, tho wire aud lath fence manufacturer and aeut for Walter A. Wood's cutting machinery niul for all kluds of farming Implements bandied by Htaver & Walker, of Portlaud, having l-uen couiielled to vacate his storeroom on Coinnierci.il street to make room for u now brick building, has secured teoiorary quarters In G. W. Gray's brick ' Skwinu Machi.ni: Cahtok. F. T. Cook is ajfent for Sloan's cele brated six wheel sewing machine castor. On exhibition at Hrookn & Harrltt's. Will be left on trial if desired. d lw ' received. It was as nice a wedd I Me an has been celebrated iu Salem iu many u day, und congratulations were most hearty. Stati:oi'Oiiio, City op Tdi.kdo, Luc'ah Co., h ' Fiia.nk J. Ohk.nuv makes oath that be is tlieseiilor nartuer of the lironu v vi yiM Tim mliltirv Hruiori'. J.Chk.ni:y & Co,, doing m.ortu an w. i.D.-iiio military jU,i(H.MS , , cUy 1)f 'poletlo coun- company at the University was Tc-nxiwMeiUKui,Mn thai said oiganled yesterduy, aud their ofile-, linn w pay the siiinofONE HUN- i-ih for tho year wero elected. Tho1)"I''') DOLLARS for each and bovs iiinko a lfood iini.i.ir ineo i ' "Very case ofCatarrli that cannot bo m. i in "PPtaraiHo in Clm.,, i,y le UM) ()f HuWb (.uU,rr)l military drill. Cur(., VltANK J. CHENEY. ---' i Hwnru to before tue und subscribed LuMiiiJit.--Conlraclors and par-, iu my nreseno , this fltu. dav of Du- j 8KAL hllllfllliv nn Hliiti utriot ivlii.ro Hio offlceoftho electilo stieet car Hun tll's toutemplatlng building, should icoibcr, A, D. 1880. uaed to bo. Mr. Sclioniakei will bo I U(H " "' " J- Juobsnii for found busy and active iu wlnitever!t'sU,llu,,t'H "" r"u8'' und dressed him part of tho city ho lb located. i Foil Bauj. A house, to be moved; iaqulre of 8. E. Howard, 272 Mill trset, (he bouseniover. A. W. OLEASON, Notary Public. her. Yurd and ofllconcar ugrlcul-, Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken In. turul works. 0 20 o o d-tf. ternally aud acts directly on tlie , I blood mid mucous surfaces of the system. Hem! lor testimonials, free, Lamp chimneys only live cents at Crissriiau'A 6 aud 10 cent store. J. OHEN E Y & Co.. Toleiio. O.' Bold by all druddlsls. Sunie Suj.'Keslie Fads. Tlie ofllcial report from the Unit ed States consular otPcers, recived liy the state department during tho last few months and just published, ou tlie subject of sugar, reveal a state of facts of Interest not only to every business man and every consumer iu the country, but alsoaudespecial ly to all who arc interested In the development of the beet-sugar in dustry iu Nebrasku and elsewhere in tlie northwest. These facts ure not less signllllcanl as regards the policy of reciprocity, now engaging so uotably tho attention of Ihe country. The first striking fact is tlieiislon- IshliiE rapidity with which the pro duction of beet sugar has grown in Germany aud other European coun tries during recent years, particular ly during tlie last three or fouryears, So rapid lias been tho encreaso of tho output of beet sugar that Cuban cane sugar lius been almost totally driven out of tlie European markets, und the Cuban cane Industry huh now been reduced to absolute de pendence upon the markets of the United States. Iu 1887 tho beet root product had reached thoiimouui of 2,481,030 tons of sugar, having doubled iu ten years. Iu 1888 IUvuh 2,7a,8il tons. In 1889, by the sud den Increase In tlie German beet fields, the total wasswellcd to :j,C00 000 toua. Tho following table, made up from tho olliciul government re ports, shows the product for 1880-00. tons. Germany -1,300,000 Austria-Hungary 7SQ,Q"A) France 750,000 Russia -180,0011 Belgium 20Q,ooo Holland GO.O00 Other countries.. 80.000 fl iVIVIlll I) muu Salem, Or. Kates $2.50 anil $5.00 a Day. Open to the public. T!iurnday, Hept, II, ISIiu. IJi-bt JiBlel between Portland and Min KrancjBuo. Aim to be !lrt class Iu all ltiipKilntmentti. lis tablHnre,erted with tlm choliemfrulu grown In the WII lunette alley, A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor. OnliiiaiR'O No. l!Hi. An ordinance bill pmrldloi; for the protcc tlon or public citen., the niauiicr of making connection theruttlth, ami for m ikiiiga ictsinl ol Kuch coiims;tloiis. He II ordained by tho common council of the city of Halcm. HKlfllO.V l.-ItkhallbfluulaiTfulfornny pei-MJii or jK-rsons lo obstruct or In any manner Interfere with nny pulillc etter i ttiiiiin iiiecny oi rvnem, or to make tsiii. nectlun llien-wltli itllhouttho willlen ier , uilssioiioflhocliy recnnler. I ShirriON -i Any iM-moii rteslrlnir niich connection, before m.iklui; tho muiic, shall miiku application tu wtltlUK lo lliu rveonl cr for u permit therefor, particularly de crlblnc tliu premises to lie drained nml the point of Juncture wllh kiIiI publlo ever. HI-XTION 3 The city recorder Is here by authorized to umnt nermlls formich Iconnectloim, mibjcct tomich restrictions us to the nlzii aud uiaterlnl of such connecllnx pipe, the location of trap ai.ilthe luauner of ilolim the work, an the rcninler and commltieonnstreeliiiind public pmiwrty may deem neceMiry. Anil. when rciiuested hv Mid commlttis.', hu shall ieiiilru fioin thuapllcant a bond or other ki tirity ftif llcitnt In iimouni to liidemuiry the city iiiK.ilnllow.ordamaiMn-ullliiK from liU cjireleiMifiw, linH-riccl work or mate- ri.u, or laiiure 10 comply Willi tue terms of the ix.-rmll or of this ordinance. Hl-XTION lTho K-nonobliilulii)(iiiicli i icrmllhiill make the connection lln-it-in iiulhorlzedln accurdanco with Its terms, under the supervision of tlm ulreet com nilsslonran provided Iu ordinance 171; he shall cause the portion ol Ihe street or alley disturbed by him lo be placed In K'kI isiiiillllouiiind nidify the recorder III writing of tlm completion of I hu work, thai n record nuiy be kepi ol such council Inn. HhtrriON 5TJio recorder shall malien record, Inn miIihuIuimoIc, of all coniusi lions heretofore imide wllh Ihe publlo setv ernof the city, and such as may bo here nfier made under the provision of this or dinance, showing the location, slzo mid material of tho conncctlin; pipe, lliu isiinl of Juncture with Ihe public seuer.iiiul lliu mi unui nil" THfrwm or iM.rk.iiii. r.t i. lliu permit wasKranleil Uixelher wllh the time when such conne.tlon was mudejinil flntll make such other record relallne therein as said conunltleo may direct. ShUTION "..Any person vlolailiu; tiny oflhepnivlslonsofsectlons 1 or i of this oidlniince, shall iisin conviction I lienor b.foni the recorder, be lined Inn sum not exceeding lllty dollars. A liuo copy. l'ttet:J 1.. Kl.o.N.V, I. j .. Iti-coriler. ,o'!l"''c(: "l0 conunon council August Till, twin iiiuiapurmeit ky the mayor August .Ih.lKW im. .v 1 1,1.1 A MS, Mayor. Halun, Oregon, hcpl, 1Mb, I8W, 0-"-' I-. I-'. Lii.NN, llccorder. Also have a new line of Woolen goods just opened, A FULL STOCK 0J Farm Harness Carriage Harness Buggy Harness Track Harness Saddles, Ilrldlt-s, Whips, Unites, Dusters, Blankets; In fact every thing kept Iu a llixl class harness shop at lliu old stand of II. II. 1, Commercial street, Near State, Salem, Oregon. SPECIAL DRIVES For this week at Till! Cl )i U Willi (1 Ladlm embroidered Muslin underwear, Ilaby dregHCH, I.inon Crash. Harfjalns In a bltr Mock of Itlaiiltebs and QiiIUh. Also Men'H OvershltK Opera Plotise Block, On Electric Railway, LUNN'S Is tlie Place. THE YADUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Uevdopment company'i -i nines suurier, m noun Total 3,C00,000 Thin prodlglouH growth of the best beet ugr output, m thoflgureN aug- And Oregon slcimshloJlne. -ss time than bv nnv otii.i mtiiM i.'ir.i iiiiiKH through puKseniter and fielaht llni Irom rortlaud ami all s-ilnlH In tho Wl lauicltu valley lo mid from Hun l-'rauclsri TIME SCHEDULE. (Kxcept Hunoaysj. U:aii Albany ........ lsjji'j; LeuvoUorYillllH ....... . 1 ; 10 1 ' Al Vrrlve Vwnulnn 6:j'.v Lcive Yiuiuluu 11:11 AM Leave (Jorvullls . . . . . ?x A It rrlve Albany IblOAy O. AC. trains connect at Albany and iVirtiUNs. The above tnilrm connect at YAOUIN.l wllh Ihe OreKou Develoiiment W l.lu jfHIoamshliis between ymoiiIum und Ha Francisco. SAILIMJ IMTHS. (ITBAMBIUI. KOM VAQOIWA 'urallon, 1- rldiiy, Ju8 jr, WJllainetlo Valley, Tuesday ..July Kiirailoti.Hund.iy . ..' 1 1 ICMOM MAN ITHANCIOOO .Inlw 1 WlUUIflfcLlO VallHt. Hlllwll.v I. u Kuralloii. 'Uiursduy. ....""" lo iiiumiiui aue, j uesuiiy..........." JJ This company reserves the right to VT P , h "".vl nininui uotiee, S. It.. riiruiiou, nuiiuiijr. ............ ........... Williimtllti Vnlluy, Thursday........." 1- arallon, Tutsday . ...... HrKAMKRS, WUIiiinetle Valley, Krlduy luuo w -IJ,l.ll, u.-uiljfjf. ......... NOTICE! $25,000 REWARD To the party receMng tlio luiest list or mimes fur The Grand New Illustrated HISTORY of UTAH, uy HUBtKT H. BANCROFT, me trrinent Hislorian, Heady at last- Only true history of Mor. inonlsni published -.Iwinutluit, liileuV t intereslliiif. isttterful-Kudorsed ok" hi MorinoimiindOenllles, ; WONDKHKUIi ADVICNTUUICS MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY. Tlm TltliliiL' Hitnun f.iti..i . Hlroi.gUtllK,uH Cu.hu ,'Cli !l.Wn . il.y of Aicniuu ikjok in sell. KverylKHlvwanls It-Merchants, Vuriiiein, ilechiinlcs i,i,,i allclasses have euueily aVtilie ib.'i ,, .earaiic)ofililremarli.iblebwK- ' AOHNTH The Oregon Land Co, -with Its- Home lec Salem, 0i (send quick 11.00 for costly nnd elecaiu canvas outlll. tai'i witnl. til"" f'C for circulars, but secure territory M,,, i iHirlven out. iii.i.,iu.. Ji.i.. ,K'.".'v ,l IK ' '.,,ilf!li",Wi,,.t.,ru.c.1 '"'lon eve yifhi'e AililresH..rilK llslllHY i'OMI'anv I'llSsefltferu fllllll I'fil-tlnnH an all Willamette Valley points can inukn -l,. noiiiU'cUoii wltlt the trains of thi lAOUINAHOUTlUtAlbanyorUorvallhi mil If destined lo Han Ki i nelson, should irrauifo Ui arrive at VaUiua the eenlci before daU) of sailing-. mi f-ssenerr ud frrlKkt lUtn Alwsri t.i Uniit, ror Information apply ft Messrs IIuLmaN A Co., Krlgnt'nd TtSkJ Af eiiU auo and 2W li'ront st, 1'ortland, Or. C.O. IIOCIUK Ac't Uen'l Krt. A i'ans. Agt., Oregon I'acltlo U, ic Co. air.HAHWKI.I,Jr.0e?iVrt!i0' runs. Agt. Oregon Development Cviui tioiiiKoinvry ;.i ., HanKranclseo.Cal Iteinember tlm Oiksuu lv.:in,i .,, ummer eucursions low rate HcUeis , uiw on sua irom an valley itolhU t Vaquluu aud return, . CO. 110(1 1 'K, At.U,ir,audl'.JsfM m MURPHY &. DESART, luiST i hVw" ,':..rfli wn tb. salem iiiiir the fair u ml, dV. !,,' .ren'rVv oT.i!ote,: tt"U Ham pies of Urlck or Tllu sent free in . wIimo kMinpi-H can bo si-ei. ,W clw' O. C. CHASE nnistic faper Hanger and Wall Decorator. wi,ur",iM?uf!"'L"n wotk nieasurediin lm at (III tllO HtlltO IllHIlrillloii IImIMIm..! h,.m r""'1 b,rai10!' "n,n'S '" ,,',rll'". AHlorlu mid Allmny, Huh for salo u larjro lint of (Imln, Stuck und Krttlt Funihs; also City and Suburban Property, Tho Ou-koii Liiuil Co. wiih ifiiii...,.iiv , t i ,... .,. ' .., i.... is. nml miiI. .ii.. i ii i ' ' "ts"i"i-ii mr lliu iiuriJO.su in uu;i 1 h,W during tho n,Ht two yWr, uoUBlit und subdivided ovur .l.i.'OO nyroH Into l'ft to Twenty Acre Parcels 'Hj.' mimw of tlih ui.ilort.iltlu,; Ih hIiowii In tho fact tl.ut out ofSUO tracts Will Yield a Larger Income than lfiOuercuof whentln i.iriui....i..... ,T? ......i.i. iiiniroveiiifiiiu I., ii """""'I' u vuuoy. voiiihohiiiko viuu" KJir B,r,,,a h,,," i,ru, "- :,r -ym wou,d iiid Price List. VJnnil I'm, l) Kki wwiu iur Iilllljlll5l i 1 KIwKiLII B.SiB I tt JuBftnMHff?M umESOpv wf&&m DKi.naiH t-. m iri n iiMti BfzuimmrJOM j'il'w.j. Wlio (lo All Kinds of 7 NDRY WORK Ah Olieup iih nny Timl;y A1? tho country UnImb Wlilto llf'l1 und tltflriK limt'Olmw work. vltfl SftfLiulli-H und pmrtniH liivti lo limneut iur iroct'8 at u"w work. 230 Liberty Street. r