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EE5H r,f-np ivmfWW,lP,1'&fQS'W 'jj'WBW"- 1st: l; 1 m '? i.XK STj ?, hrsw aiat!5:.aw I in f.i to j V m S3 m rs. 1 tie ciriTAL jwuiL The Champion Bridge Builders. Cartoon No. 1. rtsu.u. and mc;u WEDyRiDAY.....X.T, SS, I Tulluvr supuur.iv.-. wm . rktl r Tef, rnS HUJVEEY BT CARRIER- .-.I riattr Sra - laCl iryiactJ. lltrlcrlicua. w-jj I' erf bxUl. M.i totjlcfn--' SC. 1 ivCS. . uu.de -a l assa w1 i rsberi - " J j ce wMeewa 'l ' .a--. ... t.MtVrrr4. t eae J -" rcUrcUOB- GILBERT i PATTERSON. Dealers in Groceries, Crockery Glassware, Pal-is, Ois, Vanishes, Brushes, Wiadowglass, Eto Sofc. Ajjents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Pgwder. LOQL MAEKET. i t, 'ir SaW J '.-- -' ' - v i'IIBW y ) aT-aPl ..atMSaaaaaaaaaWaWT.eaaaaaaaaaavm.7. WT1 --- -"-.-.-. .-.... . - ..ct trz&mssbm . r. o - PB- i"'i- - "' utok V! Rev. C E. Cline returned booje from p.vrtiDd lass tncinc H Dealer i u-ij rtw -.ll l. A. E. rang earn iu from a barf-H" " '""" ."'TL.. . " iT Dess trip to Albanv this afternoon. I I01' .A"v n j .- - i.- .. , v itcrials. Liwc. Hair. Nail and Exirov. .v . t-tud.k was ShlBclcs Hjiy, jved and Fpnw P.vtUDa pnsf r ihi morning, j p Gniss gj ,c Mr. nd Mr. E. M Vlt ", ratrnato a frt' trk'Dti at canls KSSJlace curtains and shades Jusu Received tbi Va ?,;-- ;c':. '(.-i .ife; t -"v 6$t6 p Vfi Wbet, urt K cwit- Ir t. Hop. .MUttr: to S2 rfOU J rib A JOKI OX A SALEiCITK. Our corrwpoDdeat -Polk" t 2env onder dtte Oe f: -rite: -A banker of ywjr a:y caae oot t Tfcjt frit-uds and rriatire iir thU pUfe. To-ar-t eteains: be cou doded to go djwn into tbe fieKl after Mnj Cbi .a pbant which b could btr eroding there. Kt track acro a Ksall piece of titntrr CMAxno.N 5-t rr. or Co.vsTBrcnev: "I reenmnaeaded EuciDr Gron lahV1 Cuxuptos E-ncixtek: "I ro-aro-Dded Sapt. MrOov." CHA3trio Ot.".TKcron: "I am not sayjni; bat that I would baj op th count r' engineer awl rtt bim into my csrop if I coald." Coc.vtt C xxirc-K eks. "What csa we do to save it and macr it substantial T' Co.vTRjiCTuf&-: -We think if yoa eat It down and pataome ins piers on top, U en we caa tell te-ttr.- ht to do cut. Gdmxissje.veks: -What will this cvs:?' GbntractuK "We doa't know; Dot caort than $10,(00 or $15,0X1, probably. We ic here to build up ir llavt don an thing yoa wnt, so yon pay Jor It. We are not here for our health." KNIGHTS IESjrt-.K MELTING. i T Tbe tart-liuc of tbe Grand Corn- U caasdery Knicbt Tenipbir at AV biny yesterday aud la-t eveoinc i waa rraod mos, from tbe kC-JTliA .Tnnml"c Pft;itin I J.MjLi-LU LLULIlLu 0 I ltn. , Men. Porter and Wat3n, renre c uat contained in l-day" Heraln. Each Trtnp?e Cniniaoderr rtp-e- , . . , v,, ... Ideated rep irted marfeediirocrr-i. and , Ccuing to tir outer edge be caiat A .u.. . -.'h lh.rnK lm l"UCwi-rui..Uyii.. -. mi XB fcMMt. ". w.- - .-- F usrd to doc. They tuned f ..-1 be doc and it, of ocsrse, tarted for its nia tr for protection. Thmkinc thai he was more fleet of fo."t far straci. oat aad ran Uc dear life for a fcO'T aist one hCDdred yards away, tbe bcc conjinc on rkst to bici. Tbe 6oz left hi maMW and for tbe boa-e. Mr. Backer beinr between tbe dog a-d tbe bos, tb latter Itisg l-ttfr runners, cut np and were about to take Mr Baaker down and be fctill ab.ut 6" yards frea: tbe fence. A Ussy O i.na ;i!-t-iL.t jumjd up on tbi fence tti: this tiue and jelled out, give it t him, rive it to bim. ;n , m-n wbo bapj-ried to I plo iut 1 Er beard tbe uob-e of tbe bog auo j pheaAaut, Dd Mr. Banker's call fi help, dropped tbeir line- and re caed bim from tbe nou tborourbl maddened bop., while the jor ! ooney man would have -old hi-; notes and accouat at a l&nre dis- year. Anions tbe of5orrs cbica '.r tbe coming year i- CatU F. J. Basxoek, cou oty clerk of tbi- en tv, wbo wa rr-elrcted reer;2er. FtJlowiiig i a complete li-t: F. N Sburtlefl, E. G. C D. P. Masia, D. G. C; 5. M. Yn, G.; J. M Hd- -r. f K -T V PrTt PrJ-Tt V sirucKoutj - .-- - "-. ' Luppiaco::, s. . u. -. iiamwi- in, J. W.; B. G. Wbitebou-e, rreas.; F. J. BUa;k, P--c A i jrand baDquet. cnxvrt and ball illed up the p!ecrt- of tbe een i ar and nieht. Ani( th-e pre j -nt from Sslem tbe Herald rep-n ' F. J. Babeock, E. B. McElroy, P. H. D'Arcy aud other- Dr. J. M. Keene was abv among tbo-e who -ujoved tbe ball Sustaioed. BLiSTKS THE PIER Reputation on n False-Foundation. evcliif. , J. W. Hamilton, ayonnc attorney iJ B-isebarj:, it in tbe city on legal f Hou. Tilmon Frd rrtomd this afterao.-n from a trip to Albany on . Ircal lu-3e-. X!i. T1J fN3lr r9iirrwY trt- fr.m Albany, vbtre i)e ha lven Thursday, vWting relative. Hon. F. X. Malthlea, of Butte ville, ain tlecitr oer nigbt, as cbeirful as ever. Sbenfl Croian came borne thi afternoon frmu Albsuy, where be has been on filcial busnios. Mrs. . G. We-tacott, who basi Uu vWting rrlati at Chico, CaL, trnviJ botue tbi tuoraiiig. Tbe JockxaL -hould have said Rev.K D nt.jn-tead of Itev. C E. Uline as tbe itflciatlnc elerevman ' in tbe mairmce of R, D. Teter. C A. -bllirede, wbo lias 111 here and iu Portland on bu4iie a few w.ek, returned to RcebuVg Ust mgbl. Dr. He.-t.ert W. CarlwelL, of Port land, was iu the city over niifht, vU : n hi oM freud. Dr. J. M. MIT AtKRTIKMKVrH. EVERBEARING tffaSSv REED'S OPERA HOUSE. fpertal rcpfeurDt,osenlht October 30, 1090. Mr. At Hajman, nunacrr oMhr HOdalii Umtrr. a FrwJ, prrxnu the Great CLARA MORRIS ! UDdrrtbe maaaremrst of Edvln It. lrtcc m Renee de Moray. Tre rre&tet nrtrr dur.nf xnr pr." Iko Uoortcutt t, "I Drvrr 1 llirOf i rnluo-.r .IfcC produprd A M, IVlnjrr. TbnKt dfirJ w'utxun 1 etcr tbt. rirldfOt Uaarfird MiTxnbeifr cm b xvurr tLt-ir -t on lircrtd t on haV X lAn' Ti-Aaj- fcl V o'cliK - m. For our Fall Trade. We can show you a errel.r rri,ty . f Patlrrn, aul tn them fori Money than you c-an buy c5k- here. The only IIous In the citv thai wrrln a conipti tc liuc of carpet Is the OLD WHITE (lil Alto rje a rew fie cf Wco.Vn pxds jw optBto. I I SALEM LUMBER CO., DllLi:US IN . Ruogh&Dressed Lumber Lath and lin-li-. Oil on i; ami avo uionrv at our n i NOItlll .-A I KM. ' -m ln THE- MENDELSSOHN dn.TElTE CLUB Concert Company, Of Boston. At .renting tbe Chicago tyudtcaU that j has purchased tbe Salem Street Fullv ' Railway (bor-car ayttein, this afurnoon met with the director of tbe Capital City Rtilway (electrir1 j Kt-ene 'company and made overture lr f H. A. Tbr.ni 1 having nme ter-' tbe purchase of that system to bei rciuc uoue mid berw.'-e beaulif i incorporated with and become a j in his baud me r-Hleinv projKTtx I nrniyn flPFP K Hfil'Qr part of b yemtbey Dow own .m tb corner of Winter and Mill ""!' "1 tilA HUL oli, Gea LedrTle Wont htajje hn Itbe5nrmUe.hitbtonntbl,nJ:h, 'trwlK Tuesday, ETeunj 0c t b?r 28. n u.. mc crvuu. w"iJ.'i "-1 Mr. and Mr, G. W. Hunt and n fflc ntt it beirbntm: cWonald not be rwhtd forth dall.lr. erne home on the morn- .urci.un ?JS,1,r, V,"3 V'"00"0 with, or without a full consultation ius nvirlaud. Mr Huut i oiilie ill r '""'I "' Jeoniwn. vwin. with all nartiea interests It i. j . j ,, . I'""7'" xr.lbotrua Kjan. r.lo Cununtr aod wun ui paniea iuieresiei. n l lad is now ciifiued to hi Iwdunder ' Vk.ia expected that thU will be don. a di.or' cate '' r' lalU n-notb'-"S' s"Vo nn" ana within, few d.j. audi Loondu-Ipn a. o Gmdll. rf Sttem, J. B. ' " 1W Ja!.oa sJo v.otoncriiut arrived at. Mers, Porter and;. ,- , ... . ' , . i ami . . j .t r.... . as j ue.tt nermtn. or WtkUburn, and A. nice iiiui" i . i mn ataon made tbe Jocrxal office i a D . , . , . . 3'Ihb jIAlllh 15AliUD. ...... JR Buttulpli of Line c-uutv were --- Ji.iniu u.ih.i.iuu, mrt asree&ble cail this afteruion !...,. . , : . , lTln.a lwn a -.pri-o . .... lappiinteJ imtarir public bv the . k . . rr and expre-oed themrlve well i , Ticket at nmi prirt now m ' t nleased with tbe aty aud it pn- , Thi-v Cilil ht n.l I The Medels5'HX. La-i even ins tbe mujc loving pe pie had or nncbt have hod a rare niu-ical ret in tbe entertainment civen by the Mendel'tVkbn Ouintelle club; but aUs the turn out was exireme- ftflnL fttald he bv i dninir. have been back in tbe pallor which be ''ysmalL It m to be the mts rraUv left. H-w,n Dot likeli , fortUDe oi 5jl-nj I"P,e to m"- lt)r j tst tninss mat cnue to us. ttie procram last evniinc i-on-i-ted of a forget his xperience very soon.'1 FjjteHali. asd Oechestea Tbu-e who attend tbe ball to b pven by tbe Salem City band U.i evenicg asd wbo have sot kept in formed as to tbe improvemeats U iag nude by this organization, w ih bi delightfully sarprised both in tbe furnishing and in tbe ma-ic to be supplied. To their fine collection of ran-ical iniitrameuu they have now added a beartlful cherry cise Colby pi .do from tbe store of P. H. Eat oa at a oot of Dearly jjO, which will enable tbeir accomplished pianist, Mi Pearl Scott, to eclipse hrr&elf in gtvicg out sweet straias. This make$ nouie thousand dol'.trs inve:ed by tbt baDd in making tbeir hall tompiete. Tbe orchestra for daM-r mu-ic is composed of Fraa k Has and Walter Warrrn, cornets; Mr. Xewell, clarinet; Carl Denton, violin; Prof Chas. de Felice, piccolo, sad director; Mis Pearl rkott, planL-t. There will be 08 need to end to large cities for an orchestra to lon as tbi remains in existence. It is tbe intention of tbe baud to give a ball every Friday evening dur iagtbe winter, limiting tickets to tbe bcconimodatlon of the hall. Tbe back room- are to be fitted up for reading rooms, open to members during tbe day. The membership of tbe baud i- now limited to 2j and tbe Initiation fee is placed at $10. A handsome litbifgrapn charter has been ordered w hich, when signed, will bang iu the place of honor, This organization U certainly blessed with a basis for a sucfful future. ' high order of iuu-ic, aud wa- ma terfully exci-uted. Tb lixlins, cello-, flute and darnnette were in the hand- of suj-r.-mr artist-, each of wbom held the audience -jilIbouud with his pirt. The pnmj dunua, Mi-ss Mane Birnard, bd- a beautiful clear and we'l cultivated voice and at the same time lack- ibis-- di-a-irreabJe affeclatiou- o cimmou t many membf-rs of h-r pr.fe h.u. If the Mendslssobu- reluni tn-;alem at sfme future time, th- Jockxal be- j speak fur them a larger if not more appreciatiie audience. ' Work i in prorea- this afternoon bla-ting off ibe tup or tbe big pier of be Salem bridge. Grondahl oime up this morning and Comniittsioners Watson and (Jnrara are bere alwa Tbe plan now is to take the top of tbe pier or!", down in within sev enteen feet irf low water tnxrk and erect cylinder piers oa the old hue. Hole will be drill.! in tbe concrele to give them a firm a footing as po sible. Th-y will be then filled with omcrele and the great steel bridge must rest on this combination for support. Geo. Lederle, engineer at Van couver, has answered tbe report of Engineer Homan, who was here with tbe diver and examined tbe iaL-v of the pier. He say to make the bridge at. .lately safe, tbe w bole thing should be taken down and start on a new foundation. While the system now being adopted may support the bridge, he has too much at stake to -ur that it will tand. He concluded by saying that if it cs a railruad bridge he might recimmeud it. The oimiuisniouers were in ses sion until late this afternoon with pectv cago had plenty of mnnei for which ahe U seekinc field of Investment, and when a city as prosperous aud with a bricht a future as Salem U found, there capital is planted liberally and without fear of Iom. It is tbe in tention of the ootnpany tbe- gen tlemen represent to turn the horw car line into an electric line in tbi 1 - , Tlctrt nt nri prirt now bo ' JiVeru r to-Jv. IxrlHra UjuL -Uire. Patrick Foley, who ba tn"en work j lnf e? lbH At".T',y ,r"lr" nu'-' Notice to ntrac.or. , came home -ick ibis atternoin. He , ! went to work Kmmou afar hi - .. .5 Jn. IfS6on. and wa. for i .. .m : becuninirtkintfaKiui bildr acr, itre lell of lexer a few nceksaco " Uvr ciret In tc unrtim siitmcn. wiu t-t r-u uu .uijiurfTu i mr .-u.cui- C W. Senior start to-morrow m ruing for La Grande and other points iu Eastern Oregon. Jell' will accouiiiany his father as far as La Grande where be has a p iiiii in a bank. br. 1WJ, u rm of ibr MkTivo count, cuurt. ' B'Ht mi be fur elibt-r a "cod tlnwi- tru-t ! 1 i-u. errd. or an Iron bndjre. All iror.I- J t l - Iw4 . nil M a-M !. f . ..... k. " "'" " " -c u ua m wa itu tw writs, i w. , a vfMs.dc.nm onr UIorOwruibcx& b tt j hat i fll -etnr i2 tj onitrof im- Hon i V 1 J R A- f IJiUtlll I ft.jrt nf kthf-fiti riif.t llrw.n i -'VVUi7) i J,liAHlx.v'KtCiuoiy tarrt Going! Going! Going! ? 1h..- Jim- He i Iu ,1 . very near future and also to in'rea-' Still tbe sygjera to perhaps twice its pres ent length. Messrs. Porteraad Wat n strt thU evening by tbe over land en tbeir return to Chicago, go ing by w ay of San Francisco. Tbei expect to bear from Ike electric com pany about toe time they get home. Those citizens wbo have ejioken on tbe -uhject, think tbe consolidation would be a good thing and would result iu even a better service than under separate control. 'J hey Come. Ml- Efiie Tailor and Iouis Haack uere i:rauted a )ice!i-r to-day allowing them to commit matnmouy. The i-lerk ha I-ued as uuuy marriage Iiceu-e thi- month as there ha lre!i legal work days and one addl loual, and still there are others to come. PUBLIC SALE. Engineer Grourfahl linking over. Who ts to BLAitE? The exten plans for cylinder piers. Lee HotT-' iou of the Electric car line track on man aod the contractor's engineer State street is about three to four were also at tbe court house during inehe. below tbe borse car line track. Ibe session. 'Th. n.. in- t..r !,; h. .. :.. . Uk ..bV4.WB.fe. .... .V UtUllIUl .1, THE VERY LATEST. ! levels, where the tracks art side hi The only communication received B'Ie, is not easily accounted for, and oni Eririnr Trl.- .. in .,. ' ""Cgte that either the old track hape of a telegram received thi. Okeoox Pacific Officials. I The Albany Herald 6-ys. Oue of ' .i,..r- ,lf n ,, ,... ..,,- too high, tbe new track Iwj low. tbe directrs of the Oreou Pacific r . , . . . t or tbe 'B,,,ic authorities are uegli railroad was eeti by a" Herald re- j f"reuwn ,n ch beya ifaat evn , gent in allowing the tracks to go porter yesterday. He ut-d that a buoUl(1 the pier be cut down to high I down in such an unsightly "manner meetinp of the bard of directors . water mart. It wj not. JD tbe cod- li "- x-'ecinc is puinng iib track was beld at Oorvjlhs Monday, at rdition rcfKjrted by the diver and which no busme- of public tutere-t Engineer Homan, support the was transacted. Col. T. E. Hws, ' , . . . . . , , L ..... . . - , weight to be placed upon it, and that terday from a trio to Ejjene and J where it should be tbe grade of tbe i other line is wrong. hands of the commissioners when . this .hould be remedied. went to Corvallis. He w ill vis.t Al bany in a day or two and will re main here several d .ys before re turning to Kew York City. The nffairs of the Orerou Pacific Co.. n I sear as can be learned, are In a mit ' ari'lied t0. baviDg been refemd satisfactory condition, and tbe w oik j to Eugiueer Groudahl, but that !i of pushing tbe road eastward ui.I the substance as given by the cold. not be much longer delayed. j tv ciert Engineer If the Electric track is lower tbau it should be it has not kept its agreements ith way to pro.-eed tbe city. The Jocexal favors a lib it out from the '"' P"li(T toward street rail u ays, i but will always urge that public tbe only proper would be to blast bjttom. ..... .. . . ... "treets should be left in good sigbllj IbU dispatch was Dot in the .rt,. ,.' ..:,.,i v-'ui...i.u. viuu.ci im icpivjuuuir. Two MoitE Caciku. Deputy Sheri.rMi-eatr came up from Port laud last uight with G. W. Miller aud J. J. Johui-oii, each sentenced .o three years in tbe p"''i'euliary fur larceiii in a duelling. A well dre-ed fo.t makes a pietty woman prettier, but remember, it also wonderfully improves tbe lk of children, even to the babv. For practical iu.ormatiuu on thi- delicate subject call at Klein's shi-e store, ; Commerciiil street, salem. d-wlt A Poi-clakSoxo "Little Annie' R-ouey," ever body sings, but "Lit-1 tie bit of money l.uis a Bight of Things," is tun; ouls l.j tboe who make their purchases e.t J. G. ,' Wright's . pillar store. ' "K-isK.o K." Who these ca balistic letter- a e once fi l!y under stood it will b- f. und that thev mean 'Koi.rad is the King ot Kloth lers." SALEM IKOX'IIM N'OncE 1 bc-rt-r dra tht ibc uodrr nimcd, Iu. u Hut'itorci, sxtoi of i.u-wli i. o-., ill. oa salurda):, tbcatbday nf .NoirniWrJHM. .AI 1 o'clxk p. in. ..)! d-j-, at bl rrl- I iSeur-.c..nirr of iomn.rrru.1 slid liarton 1 tMU -a tbe ci j 01- fm.c.iuut5 of a- nuu. tIe of Or ( 'U.M-ll si .utjl.r u.t)'Hi . lotbr blrbrsi b(ddr fr cusb lu IiMiid.br vinnrola rbalirl luoneace ui.dr bj J. M Iauraiin-and II n.lxnaucr to Hui. i fll a on on Juiif :h. KJ. red r. nrul. Ittcrui the hriiovisK deHcribrd Tfiul M..j-rij , ii w i Jtit- ltf4.Il.. r to.; of R f l are .11 iv ti i'fni.. v. ii lull I nt. ..., ...11 .1 a . . . iv. wuiniiun::i:t t:i-fa i.-.'..icthtv arc all ,,. for they ar-. wit hu.tdoult, the tin- t- hcr iilm-cd in ur !tkK)is : tl e cit .tti1 th-v nrv jjf.i.i 't-erv dav K. M.WADE&Co. Awnls Challer Oak Stoves l.nd ItugM. THE OREGON NURSERY CO. h Cli us: i brtr. t CrtEc Siwl sf L'l.c .No. J i.ullint pump-"nc lOtij 6lH-at- ,.,,,, ,. VEriHiin HADIvOHXAMLMAL AND M'TTRFF TMr, ..tie lu i is KUinm.t.c n trmc rotu 1 '" " -1 J IIJI.O. ciTiall Fruit. 1"WW-l a-WWI, . .. AlXaKUKLL.. VIMls'. Mlfil'IiS, At Lew Prices. Tv! plrtc.No UK WilU U) feci II incU bciUI t 1 1 J. maauianurrs bi Ku-eil A oi Mjd oroi-rly will uc a .id ui ahllfy tbe amount rrmamlnc Cue aad uui-atd vun aald cbatiel motit;i.re. Tli.Pi II lIl'BilAKD. A cent fur .tue.l t. Co. IJatad salcm. Orcein, Oct tub, lv4 Salem Athletic Attilriov. Intnmlon el'en In Ml Mai of alhl-l'c exercUea. tncludlne iM mo.ciitcou c..ndu. citc to puy eat d-et..pineot Apsily .o eercUry I nm 1 j Couiuierclat u The Buildixo Albany Democrat that Salem is the ' of the state." Center. Tbe acknowledges 'building center Lederle's view is tl one expected by all citizens wl.h whom tbe Jocrxal men hae inisisajustauac-r.ltitib,d and will b, r.ii t.i. i-.. rt.t .! --------.. - ., rrti rtvoguiuoa 01 ca,j.rt euirr l-ka.t-r. cnn.....l nriintUr,..tti,fr.f liif .Hit.,. I ,a. "'J """ At His Oli Home. The follow pat two j ears. There is no doubt ! 'fbe county court it now In ing is from the Salina 'Kansas; Sun, 'that there have been more busiuer- j worse quandary than eier aud copy oi w uicu nas oeen receivea blocks, manufacfuriDc building and ' dis;iatch has been wired oy a meca in tuw city, anu snows residences built here in that tim- 0. D. HLTTOX, I'rop. CaatlDFj of all Kindt made tu order. DiTCHEn. The driier ou the curly C o'clock car for tbe fair grounds bad the misfortune to have! o.a uuibc uucueu iu lue log mis HILL JCACWNEKY, ' morning. Tbe animal shied at a I planing mills, ' new covered platform tbe compaiiv cornices, ha been building, with the result of , MCTAlj f . lauding on his suiual column ouicker , ... . . ..... . "U-E. , than ooe could bar tent, tbo that lr? n - order, iujih auai. COOK HOTEL State and High Street 0. W. ANDERSON, PROP. SstttssorloW. H. COOL TkeCejl; Houil U opnltr coart hnuw r.Qieiem Ui bu:ne. ;rl of rl(r muc ureet or llur runnl r i.t iLe do-ji rUie, IIUJO to HUU day. c.'r llot t' nr.m fpctal .trio ,u. boardir. ano aaiuttlT-aV, KtSES, KTC. Lato Keeping Winter Ipples a Spcciallj'. Cata'rgue land Price-Lt fnc. Addresser call on WIRT BROS., Of) ie tac Onuiiercial strett, Salcin. "tT STOI A mm .11 Vill wii 1 JT I Sit Down .-.ltd Think. was Dot exactly what the driier. I FRESH MILK. I aDd special c&atlnga ot nor alrlt or nut If1 ' l I n r ' fain . u rlaa In a.. .l-aaPt i.4u. . .. . Z L .j,' II .n I " I II A a . a a jdnia uairy lo liable lo eie J particular. KELLER & MARSH Are Interested in to interist iou with. Comeund nv uh. We haiea nev f Kuriilluri! new motte: -1! Ell m -G said. to the that the Captain . doing oui than in half of the other towns and i members of tbe Polk county court to be here to-morrow 10 o'clock. Till then that can be knows.. morning at this is all PlLEO Ur. Some ot tbe streets are nearly obstructed by tbe way Inversion of ,,r,ck for Dew' ""ildiogs are piled tip work for tbe land of bis adoption:! cities of the vallev combined, and "Captain W. W. Bartlett, who was this U not detracting from the a J j ahenfl of this county In IS-o aud , vancemciit made by tbe other lon 1B37, returned to ftal'.na t. is week ( either, as the pnress of Salem ha-j from Salem, Oregon, u here he has ,een the marvel of all observers. been engaged in the rsral estate i Vow the LV-mocrat w III mure llmnl buslueit and ill remain with us litelv cllin this U a uq Dta lamiiy turougn tne w inter. the iiiieni of iu language, but it i,, j ""' " s.iuewaiKs. -j-Iimi m ju He uent out there about a lear ago (be onl natural deduction jut the i "ul''" iuconveuleuoe to tra velvet it aod has prospered reasonablr well !me, is one cheerfully borue. ltitjpal Tbe Captain thinks Oregon an lu- I deal the same way in run iiiii Ja' xneuse country, and will return iu FAKMEKa Institute. A Fam Salem. Goods are piled up ao high tbe spring, iutendlng U make it his ers' Institute u ill be held at June- you can hardly see otvr them or rrt home. He biougbt with him excel-1 "on City Friday aud Saturday, amuud for stock. This is actually lent specimens of wheat, oats, buck-1 November "in und Slh, under the.thecase at Johnson, Boothby k W.eat and potatoea. Or.e wimple of! U8P''or the htate Agricultural , Co.'s clothiug house. dw-lt wheat yield! forty-t wo bushels to eollege. Among Saturday evening si the aere, which be says is its aver exercises u III be a aper on '-Mixed i The Cuicaoo Men. They im age not quite ao good for flour as - Husbaudry," by lloa. Itobert Clow, receiiiug a line impression of Sa Large 10 cent tablet for 5 oents at Crlsaman's S and 10 cent store. H.Mt. nr llaali.nAat Tn CL. A-J. j utiiui mi Jiaiuiuci l IU Oiltfri UfUEf. lurnlur Ulbea. endue., hon t.rM. e"led on and bopaiotrabi.il.. w lllrnakeetiinaser n any Inm ori nwurd. o-.i pnex paid fur old Iron. i-ls-lm Wasted. A good cow. T. H. Barnes, company. fresh rallrh Salem Laud 10 27 t f. A. S KalrchHd. i: J. Kc;:7 .n(1 are prepared to delltrr n..h mot 1, to aor part of the c'tt Leare order, at l!mlo a Lovr'.auble. MAUB1EO. PROF. DIAMOND L TOMPSON, tale of Han Fn.nel.co, will opens j Dancing School at A. O. U. W. Hall on Fridar.Oet. U. For IMTttcnlan. eu.julre hi fjiamunds Miuic lluute. KMO-lw Yoa eta aae money by buying your Musical Merchandise & member of the state railroad com-. 'em and much of this is due to the nilasiuu, and an address by Hun. T. : attractive clenu cut apjiearautv of an T. Geer, member of the legislature many or our citizeu. who et their from this aiiintv. Mr. (.'low xiwl ! SUIUi.Ies of t-Iotlilnr- mil r.ir.. 11,1.... A Relic At tbe emgw Machine J Mr. Geer are both practical larmers. I fe'i'-d nt Courd's. dw.lt Kansas wheal but fine. He says the Alliance It an unknown orgauiza tloj iu Orepon." ELLIi-JJUIDDLE-At the rest- deuce of tbe bride's parents in -Folk county, Weduewlay, Octolr jm,UfHLlx.!U..J. EllUand Mise n--wiilit. Jsnddle, Jtev. Fulton rscial!ug. The eeremoDy waa jierformed at i o'clock this afternoon at the bride's I home within three mile of Dallas. I tiveaaud frieoda of the contracting, , . partiea. Mias Bnddie u the daugh-i rainting, Kalsomining, ter of a pnmperous and highly re-1 n , i t.i ,r. , ,, -1-rct.Hl farmer of Polk countyandi aiUrai WOOaNniSilinfr 25c Want Column. Nolle. lnwn4 f.w ONE CENT IFU WOKH JJAUII IN.EIsriJN. No ad,;r. tlaenieul lawrled in tbi. s-jlomn fur lea. tnonen:y.aT rent.. Cv'p K,KNT Klocniwly I Drnl.htd rw.ni. a -i ijiviMitin-i, or II of Center and Trade atreeu. Tliat 3!eans Cusiiipss. Cor Com'l or month. Corner DIAMOND'S in.:e nou, tic ride Bio, HiWiq (TC. HfKI flint VI a fiftit .. .. J U.prrlcht Hill rr.l.,i. ... ,r,:. 1 Htm by mull. j h fiiK.-raiel. lojrst is. Eoi an. iwi..,! ' Co' ofllce I a relic In si ape of one , Other promloeut furmersnl the state M ..... -.1.1 ..-I.. I1..W. 0&l.. ... .... o the old original Howe Sewing and pr.ftun) of the Agricultural college will nad japers and deliver additeses lfaeblnea, about forty yean old Tae potser was riieu by crank mo- tloo, turned by hand, and trauamlt-' ttlby cogge.r. It is au lnlerestlDg The cam algn of full house clean lalax f ibe progress made iu tbe ingaud refurnishing U filily utfiu auntfactuie of aewlug machines vk u placid UalJe an elegant Bing Tot the newest paturu. us und you can do no letter than call and ace the great block at Bu ren'c. dw-lt IJTotKirOLtiBlW' MEETIXO. Tin re Is to be a meeting benight at v ociocK of the stockholders of tbe Capital City Railway company on Important business. W. L. Wade, of North Salem, haa a full line of tfeiieral merchandise and is giveaway handsome book w.tb ch purchaaeit. ( VT,JT1''K teeon Halcb'ha returned '' arterasu wseks' vl.lt anv.ti reU- - tToni and frte.id lu Halhei.r ointy, anrt I now ready to do al. kinds of ruUniiuud JXln? ,n.." HUctorr wanner and prices tesuit: ' iu.ii.Ti IpHKIHTIAN Ht'IENOEMINIJ CURKU. I ?L ff 5Jntruellim In tbetpirliuitl 5rn.Vf.,0e 1pturw. cinnienniii Mon IW. "wnriu,l p m, lbwiii w. Hank -""-" -"l- UC1WIIII III is spoaen olby tboae Wbo know her fAI rorS :done.n the be.tr. U.yle Icave oa mT. Uiu i Utcb' Vroi. ' ,7. "V as a ladyofaweet dlsp,ition. nHr,!a1SKiiJrr6W?e',,- """'"& aCCompIUhmeuta aud end-urlm? : r . , . ' , ! I?K KENT nre nicely furnl.lKd qu.ll.iU throughout. Mr. a.iu,$l WILL BUY A lffVLjJL!!i u y -kt. ThT hL'nt rm Jj US ...mj 1111 KTM. -..., in DiaiiaiwVoTEAM wsm& 1 mu ;itnl riii'meke.a Streets. Who do A I Indsof rll'M Pllli As Cheap us any Laundry iu Ihe Cuntrv L'slnir White Jltlp and doing II nst-clitw work. u.orpariueriuiue livery business Of r.-l. at our store! We .rrr . r..n n-. Of Ellis &. Whitley, tills city, and is of "V1" '"? crra-itery. eu..wre, et. . i . . ' "uu "i tare, Uacco and confectionery, .111... U.I...LU fn....!. .... . - T. BURROWH, No. 2B Uoimnert-lal ML, rlalcro jomvci inMuno a man whose fneuds are onlvi circuuMcribvd In number by his uc-1 (jualntance. He formerly resided' In Dallas aud la well known all over thlspart of the valley. "Jap" isa good uusiuew man, enjoying a pror- oua trade and will now be presented 'D.C.SHERMAN, arueat wlahea for a Jong life ofl V, . I'm.U.n and claim nt. P.o happmeai iu J.L new relaUoo, Swkf VrtuioV bL?aki: puxr Cou-'J PATIUJM.R Home Indu.try, XlounlMln llnlm fouln,'ur PE nd ii. antewl to aire rellei or money refunded Manufactured r II. Il-Cna-.W,,,,., ron. Smith a htelner sole' a.m: VZ. l-dlu Salem. POUND ATLAsT-A c.eai ror sale i Poll.h that will 1 1 7 " .Vf""0 ""ut Kummln 1L .OWMJIIU UlUSIC IlOUae. EffirLaillts and patrons Invited lo iiiiH.vt our pnx'e of doing work. 230 Liberty Street. Geo. G. Van Wagner, Has just received it flue stock of Wall Paper and Picture Mouldings, Lounges and Mattresses. I'Murc framing Hum with aire and neatness I'rlcut. uu- jMv H tJl4, T.OVVtot,t. S1MI JlAKKN(ITICE.WwUq. boeseaon tbi. .Uoe remored by October l.l. uad wOlaarsnorraM. JNH w.aiLUEltT Cbasaawa IndUa Meaobt ' GEO. R. SK4ITH, PiclurfK. .Minors OKAI.IJU IN - 3IoliIinp. h-amiy-. Artists' Maleriilf, AI1V UAItltlAUISM, TOW, AND rANCY GOODS. flAf. r . . .. Wleuls, Bwliig,, KMM UvkU nuJ CaaJuBf Otstal.