Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 16, 1891, Image 3

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JW) J. T. Gicgg and his usslttant
IV. Wutt, met at the slate
jrt'f Saturday night, to eon-plete
,!, premium list, and make Home
reiMoiisin that partof the piograui.
iey called to their assistance Win.
fdvare, superintendent of the iiavil-
ion, Jfrs. Claude Gatch, Mrs. A. K.
Buib,JIrs. Wm, Savage and Mrs.
nr.J. N. Smith. The ladles were
callrtl to examine ami assist in intik-
ina new schedule ot nremiums in
tleladies' department of the pavil
Inn. A general revision was made
In this Important part of the fair at
tractions- Some articles which are
tut of date, were omitted and
new ones put in their places. In
other cntes the premiums were in
creased or diminished, as itappeared
lest to the committee. It has been
tbout eight enis since a levision has
ken made in this department, anu
considerable complaint bus been
tard during the past lew j ears for
tttsueglect. The work of the com
miittt, assisted by the ladies, is a
rnidJmproveinent in the premium
list.
A Gross Isjusticf:. The follow
ing notice published In The Dalles
Mountaineer does an Injustice to
both the Marlon county school
leacuers and the big school girl.
Tbat paper says: "A Marion coun
ty school readier is in trouble be
cause he kissed the big girls. What
miiletbe tioulile was that one of
to girls that he had been kissing
natelrouble. The girls didn't ol-
I jalM leni: as the kissing was equal-
r distributed. The other morning
bjsome strango fatality he missed
one of the girls'; that is to say, he
niksed kissing her, and she weul on
strike. She gave away the whole
"snap" to her mamma, and now the
deuce is to pay. The whole district
la in an uproar. The parents refuse
tosend their daughters to school
another day and one of the trustees
nas petitioned the county sunerin-
tendent to revoke the young man's
wincate." This episode did not
wiu Marion county at all. It
fas lu one of the counties nenr Tim
Mes where big girls are senrce and
opportunities for such klsslnc are
! re. Even the Albany and Astoria
! Papers are throwing this slur at
awion countv.
Potato SPEciir,ATmv Tt. ..qH
Je opinion Inst fall among many of
reuierenants and even among the
wmers that potatoes would he high
w spring. A dollar a bushel was
theni-lna .. l.I-i
-f'w Huieu many were cou
"ralned to say they would bring
us spring. Some of tho farmers
"o vere in ueed of mnnev r,lil
lteircronsi-hnn ti ...,.. ...
! ' "cj nciu uug ui
'"a 50 to CO cents a bushel. Otheia
(luetrcronsfor ,,
better market
"0W hnvA il.
consolation of
7,ufterB fourth or fifth
i . 6B """ loi at aooui
th.t -""''. n is a rare miifg
'W8lfor more than 00
" bushel in tho Oregon mar-
.anQ whpn lcy bnng Uint n,
,,, "7 u,8L'ing it Is well for the
"".dispose of them. The de-
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Utn.i '"He )I potatoes lias
'tUm. o lo umuy 0I U1
toerchai
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- ni ma rt 1.1 u.iiABbi
dfilari
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of
bandied
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Potatoes they
have
J'lfdidi r. rallure )f McKinley
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60 rent. T ,JIC" b'
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"nt for
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' Btbm T 1,i8tlul,t'I"K railroad
fUe r?i "e ru,llnt' so many
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Z?la,,,'W S J Tu S"ilnglh.ni tb. Tan,fThe
Ult,8M.wwta5e ,0rU"WHIamelte hotel. UMon W-
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aM'nrl.Uy reliable.
ANBWVKNrilnK.
A Sstlcm Photographer Mnkps Liirso
Improvrniriits nnil lins Secured
nn Expert (Inernlnr.
'P. .). C'nttorliu, tho ontcrprlfiiiiK
photographer, to meet the di'iimnils
of his growing trade, lmHluillt a two
niory Munition io ins gaiiery, nuu
employed .Mr. J. II. Drown, late of
St. 1'aul, who hai come to this eoast
to remain a year for his health. He
Is an expert artist and hnld several
nu-dal-i nir posing, from (ho llnest
arilslH in the country. IIu is an ur
tint, of twenty-five yeais experience.
There in no climbing of stalls and
every thlnjj Is now in hitter shape
tun never before to do better woik
nl the H.ime old bedrock prices. After
a twenty-live jtars experience in
IhU llnu of work competition is do
lled fiotu any house on the coast.
They guarantee all their work and
invite the people to take a look
tui'uugu their studio.
FavokaiilkPi)S1,i:c'S. Reports
e.u o from Eastern Oregon to the
ell'eel that stock men are happy over
the condition of their stock, and the
pit spt ets for a splendid range.Theie
has- l-ecn very little loss of stock In
any of that vast stock country dur
ing the winter, and there is enough
to sustain all the stock until grass
conies. A vear alio inai section sui-
fi're-l heavily fiom the loss of stock,
home of the rangers losing as miii-h
as half of their entire band of sheep
and cattle. A correspondent from
Wasco speaks well of (he project
for w heat this year, and says theie
will be an unusually large acieage.
ClIOIH PlII.lilNCl Canijv.-Rcv
and Mrs. II. W. Whilaker enter
tained the choir of the Baptist
chinch vi ry pleasantly Saturday
night In the parsonage parlors of
that church. The evening was
spent in music, conversation and
pulling candy. Those piesent weie:
Mr. and Mrs. Whilaker, Mr. and
Mis. Gile, Mr.and Mrs. R.H. Leabo,
the Misses Van Wagner, MissLottie
Burton, Miss Bertha Sroat, Miss
Shelton, Mr. Ben E. Ciitchlow, Mr.
Fred A. Legg, Mr. Geo. Sroat, Mr.
Frank Langley, Mr. John Laugley.
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Dkatii of Mits. BooTir-Woei)
auu. News has u-ached this city
of the death of Mrs. Abbie Wood
ard, only sister of J. O. Booth, of
Salem. Mits Abbie Page Booth was
born in Ottawa, Canada, Dec. 21.,
1834, and married to D. J. Woodard
Oct. 4, 1807. With her husband she
moved to Wisconsin in IfcOO, and in
1874 took up theii residence in Ap
pleton, Wis., where they have since
resided. The fruits of their union
were a daughter who died iu in
fancy, and a son who lives in Apple
ton. Bridge Completed. The bridge
over South Mill creek on Capitol
street is now completed and received
by the pioper authorities. This
bridge was built by D. McCoy, and
is a substantial structure on pile
with an eighty-four foot spau. Its
completion gives another thorough
fare to that part of the city, and one
which has been much needed. The
street has been opened through to
Mill street and to the south side of
Yew park.
-
Killed by a House. G us Dong,
a young man about 22 years of age,
wus killed by a vicious horse near
Milton last Friday afternoon. He
was endeavoring to "break" a young
horse to be ridden, but the vicious
animal succeeded in throwing him
from the suddle. His foot caught in
the stirrup aud he was dragged and
kicked to death. Long's parents
live at Cottage Grove, in Lane
county.
Numerous Alliances. The al
liance fever which has just figured
so largely in some of the states east
of the Rockies, has reached the slope.
The state orgauizer of Kausas is lu
Linn county Jaboiingwith the farm
ers. The farmers are organizing al
liances among themselves in this
county. Prof. M. V. Rork and W.
Sample have organized six alliances
in Umatilla county.
Too Cheap. The Times-Mountaineer
said yesterday: "Some
fortuuateor unfoitunnte individual,
extremely m dest, piocured a liceiue
to marry today; but we procuieda
good cigar and do not publish the
names." Aud it bos come to this,
that an editor can be bought with a
cigar ! My, uru't some editors
cheap? Dalle Chronicle.
Attention, A. O. U. W! The
members of Valley Lodge No. 18 A.
O. U. W. are requested to meet at
their hall, ou Tuesday, March
17th, at 0:30 o'clock, sharp, to attend
the funeral of our deceased brother,
R. W. Sayres. Members of Protec
tion Lodge aud sojourning brethrep,
are invited to be present.
Henh Sohomajcbr, M. W.
For Salr. On the installment
plan for $850, a good lot with story
and a half plastered house. Inquire
of J. M. Payne, State street. tf
Direct Importers. Save mid
dlemen's profits at the GreatEastom
Tea Co.. 317 Commercial street. Tea
cent per lb. less than elscwiiere
ve your usual present, Don't '
iv. oall nnd Eave mnuey. I
delay, call nnd Eave mnuey
Walla" WaMM. Those northern
grown eeeds at J. G. Wright's are
r-r
the very bes.
e
The Sfo-
VHflAKIiA CoNCHKT
nnd Regiment band will play tuta
' t " .. ...
Mr will timiw ini uuon oj-i.
the pnblio anil everybody U luited
to have a good time.
iNconvoitATEn. Arttclca were
Wed with the secretary of state today
incorporating the Woodlawn M, E.
church, with John Hargtuson, C. C.
J lull, J. 8. SlmoiiH, F. H. Scott, C.
V. Ucera, C. W. West, ofAlbluu,
us trustees: vnlnn nt nrn-i, .,
imu,i$i A. U)0 Vernonlalm-
proveincnt Co., D
W. Cummins, of
Portland, W. II. Braden, ofVer
nonla, Frank Hulsman and Thomas
Braden, of DesMoines, Iown, as in
corporators; capital stock, $00,000.
Adams I. O. O. F. lodge, No. 74,
Adams, Oregon, B. A. Matquls,
SauiiKl Endlcott, and J. L. Croft,
Incorporator; capital stock, $500.
. The Waverly, Woodstock Elec
tric Hallway Co., of Portland; C. F.
Swigert, W. U. DeCelle and J. W.
Campbell incorporators; capital
stock, $110,000.
Invitations Out. Invitations
ore out for the Fourth Recital of the
Conservatory of music given by the
cluss graduating from that depart
ment. The Invitation cards are
gotten up iu a neat and attractive
style. The (list page contains the
announcement. The second and
third pages of this double card con
tain the program fur the evening.
The fourth page bears u neat limita
tion and the names of the elas, as
tollews: Miss Manila Combs, of
Prlneville; Mifcs Nellie Carpenter,
of Vancouver, Wash.; Miss Mary
Sharer, of Turner; Miss Mabe'
Adair, of Salem; Mr. Homer Krue,
of Oregon City, and Mr. W. A.
ainn, of Salem. This is to be the
attractive musical lecltal of the Con
servatory. romoo
jq 1! Jcpidoil ojo:.i ai; u.wots st ;
io;i3(l si; pun 'oiaj -Ctia ;n '?anj uj 'jo
sunvSrmdg am i;i XtjuaS nioisKs'orr)
ssnt'Dp o; tcupajjo puu dmojd pne
sisc; ax o Suuisajjai puu Su;sn3d
Xpuj si tinJTi.w iCpatuai Xjno sq; sj
1J sb 'nAon aAjiBXL'i loajjad Axo aq;
1HJAV patpuua sc.iv pjjoAV atj-j paanpoid
)sjij su.w sStj jo dtu.fg uaij w puc 'pa;;
uxmm isompjoin pcinamjo vJtoa
pnn aicjia,w pijapta oii; o; aanpuos
II WW SiittrioAojo iiopanpoad aij
:oj .Cep ;uasajd aiij jo samjiacj atrj
paiPI-Mint 1;joAv oiir,
o
That choice "California creamery"
fresh grass butter at Clark &Epley's,
100 Court street, giyes the best satis
faction and the pi ice is now re.
(1 u red. "
Members of Sedgwick W. R. C.
No.l,willpIeae meet ut the resideuce
of iMrs. S. A. Jones.No 375 High St.,
at 10 o'clock sharp, on Tuesday
March 17th 1891, for tho purpose of
attending (in conjunction with Sedg
wick Post No. 10, G. A .It.) thelfuu
eral of our late Comrade, R. W. Sayer.
By order of the president.
Mary J. Rogers.
Now, (Jive Atteuti in
To the purification ot your blood,
for at no season Is the body so sus
ceptinle to the benefits to be derived
from a good medicine, as in March
Apiil and May. Hood's Saisapar-
illa, is tlie people's tavonte spring
medicine. Its lands uueqnalled for
purifying the blood, curing scrofula,
salt rheum, ect., regulating the kid
neys aud liver, repairing nerve tis
sues, strengthening and Invigora
ting the whole body, as well as check
ing the progres of acute and chronic
diseases, and restoring the aflllcted
parts to a natural, healthy condition,
if you have never tried Hood's
Sarsanarilla for your "spring medi
cine,'' do so this season.
DIED.
PRATT At the family home, cor
uerLiberty aud Union streets,
March 10, 1891 at 6:15 a. m. Mrs.
Nancy B. Pratt, aged G5 years, 10
months nnd 11 days.
Miss Nancy B. Lawrence was
bom in Dalton, Mass., May 6, 1826.
She was married to L. E. Pratt iu
Albauy,New York Jan., 1 1844, and
with him came to Salem in 1857.
Iu 1858 they had the home built lu
which they have lived for more
than thirty years. She ljjg;es be
hind to mourn the loss of a Uo and
mother a husband aud three chil
dren. Captain L. E. Pratt, deputy
county clerk, Is well known by all.
The children aro Mrs. F. J. Bab
cock and Mrs. J. H. Haas, of Salem,
and W. E. Pratt, superintendent of
the Oregon Canal aud Lock com
pany. She was a true Christian
and u member of tho Congtcga-
tlonnl church for thirty years. She
was a kind and thoughtful neighbor
and a devoted wife and mother,
aud cave the children the best
training and good educational ad
vantages.
The fuueral will he held sumo
timo Wednesday, for which the an
nounceinents will be made to
morrow. HAYRE. At his home In this city,
Sunday morning at 8 u. m March
15, 1831, R. W. Sayre, aged 60
years.
Deceased bad been sick for a
number of years with stomach
troubles, and had been very 111 for
two years and his death was not
unexpected. He was a resident of
Salem a number of years ago, but
10 years back he moved to the
country. Three years since ho re
turned to Salem to educate his
children. Ho leaves a wife and four
children.
The funeral will be conducted to
morrow at 10 o'clock a. in. from the
Evangelical c
UBPlccfl of tbe
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cnurcii, unuer me
A. P. U. W. ana
" The llrst Hr.nlt.
TSvorv lnim-ilient employed In pro
ducing Hond'msarsaparilla J"trlt!tly
ppre, and is the best of lie klud it i
possible to buy. AH tue roots
r rl)g nie cn.ful,y selected, mi.
and
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ully exBmlnert.anu op nir yrm ..c-
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Lu 8" lS 'l.ln
KI.evi - rjIhiiiB J" nnlMy
waU.,eii wiin a
'view of attaining
the Ut result.
Why dou't you try
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HYniiilw
PEKMONAIi AXI Ml(?Ali.
II. N. Round, of the University,
waslu Portland over Sunday.
Judge R. P. Boise came down from
Albany, Saturday night, to spend
Sunday with his family Iu Salem.
He returned to Albany this morning
to continue circuit court.
Prof, mid Mrs. Thus. VnnSeoy
went up to Ilul.y Saturday eve
ning where tho Professor preached
yesterday. They leturncd on the
1 o'clock tialn yesterdiiy afternoon.
Mr. Ed. Shaw and family moved
to Salem the latter part of last week
nud will run a boarding House at
that point. May success attend
him aud his. Dallas Observer.
H. G. Guild this week sold his
house and lot to Peter Rauch. Mr.
Guild la making preparations to
move to Salem. Mr. G. is one of
Silverton's best citi7eus nud we re
gret very much to tee him leave.
Sllvertou Appeal.
Prof. Randle is enjoying a visit
from his brother, C.J. Randle, ol
Portland and his sister, Mrs. Hans
brow who is the mother of G. It.
llanslirow, of the hardware firm of
A. B. Cheney & Co., San Francisco.
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens,
that fur yeais we have been selling
Dr. King's New Discovery, forCou
suniptiii,Dr. Kiug'sXew LifePills,
Bucklen's Arnica Salve and Elec
tric Bitters, and have never handled
remedies that sold as well or have
given such uuivcrs.il s.ilisfactiou.
We do not hesitate to guarantee
I hem every time, and wesland ready
to refund the pin chase price, if sat
isfactory results do not follow their
use. These remedies have won
their gieat popularity purely on
their meiits, at Fry's Drug-store.
Geo. F. Smith says that eveiy
pen-on who wants a baby cab, and
sees his will not buy elsewhere.
Removed, The stove and tin
store of Barr & Petzel has been re
moved from next door to Ladd &
Bush's bank to 247 Commercial, two
doors north of Red Corner drug
store. 3-7-dtf
-.
BinriND the Bars. Tim Eakin
will bo behind the prison bars for
five days. He was giyen a hearing
in Recorder Goodell's court this
morning for iv-saulc and battery.
He plead gulty and was find $10
and will serve that out in the count
jail at $2 per day.
G. A. R. Members of Sedgwick
post No. 10, are requested to meet nt
their hull. Tuesday, at 0 a. in. sharp.
to attend in a body the funeral of
our late comrade, It. W. Sayre. B.
F. Southwick, Post Commander.
flood for Croup and Whooping Cough.
Dr. Helden: I have used your
Ethereal Cough Syrup in my family
for several years, and cheerfully
Dear testimony to its excellnt quali
ties in allaying any irritation ot the
lungs or throat, aud also find it very
good for croup and whooping cough.
Fred Arnold. Stockton.
Large size $1.00, small 50 cents. For
sale by all druggists.
Instruments Filed lor Record at the
Comity Recorder's Office.
P S Knight and wf to W P
Williams; lot 0 in blk 1 Cen
tral addition to Salem $ 30
F J Strayer to F O Harold;
lot 3 in blk 10 of Riverside ad
to Salem 125
A N Gilbert and wf to W R
Anderson; 42i feet off the
south side of lot 0 iu blk 39
Salem 1,000
B L Leonard to W E Fin
zer and Kate Ufer, lot 22 of
blk 1. Thomas' ad to Wood-
burn. $ 50
Geo Herren aud wife toL B
bauuders, 11 a In 1 3 s, r 2 w. 4
Woodburn Pkg Co to W T
Emory, lot 8 in Woodburn
Pkg Co's ad to Woodburn. 105
J L Stalker nud wife to K
L Kenire, lot 2 in Allin's ad. 225
A Safe Investment.
Is one which is guaranteed to
bring you satisfactory results, or in
case of failure a return of purchase
Erlco. Ou this safe plan you can
uy from our advertised Druggist a
bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption. It Is guaranteed
to bring relief iu every case, when
used for nny direction of the Thoat,
Luugs or Chest, such as Consump
tion, Inhumation of Lungs, Bron
chitis, Whooping Cough, Croup, ect.
It is pleastant nnd agreeable to taste,
perfectly safe, and can always be de
pended upon.
Trial bottles free at Fry's Drugstore.
Bprlng Medicine.
Or Gunn'n Improved Liver Pills on ac
count of tliclr mllil action are especially
adapted for ooriecllni? aprluff disorder,
hucIj us Impure blond, tired bruin and iich
lugitad wi.inout body Tlioy act prompu
lv mi ,tit I.lvcrnnd
KldneyR: drive out nil
linmirlttes from tlio blood, and malaria
blood, and
fiom tlio Hjhlum. only ono pill forn doie.
TiytuemthiH nprlnsr. Boidut cenun
oox dj niniui a Diuiuer,
GRAND
Special Sale!
One box of fine French candy given lo
every purchaser of to cenU )r 1 dollars
worth ofourcelebratcdTea. Coinelnand
see us.
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Company,
317 Commercial Street,
Salem,
40 Branches, -;- 40 Branchesi
UftMl
Used it for Five Yenrs.
Dr. K. S. Helden: I have sold
your Ethereal Cough Syrup for the
past live years, and have used it in
my own family, nud know it to be
tho best cough syrup I have over
used or sold. Fm:n. M. West
Stockton. Large size M. 00, small 50c
For sale by all druglsts.
An Opportunity in Real Estate
Fun Sale fob 30 Days. What is
known as tho "Marble Corner," cor
uer of Court aud Liberty streets.
Also 1J blocks across the street north
of tho East Salem school house.
This property will bo for sale for
the next 30 days. Inquire of
3;12-lm M. L. CHAMBERLAIN.
A Suro vure lor J'lleK.
Itching Piles are known by moisture
like pel splratlon, causing intense ltcblng
when warm. This form as well ns Blind
weeding nnd protruding, yield ntonco to
Dr. liosnnko's Pile Hcniedy, will ch act
airecuy on thepnm nflt-ctcd, absorbs tu
rners, allays Itching and cflccU a perman
ent cure. 50 cents. Dru
iretlse tree. Dr. llosanko, I
Bold by Btntth A Sterner.
rglst or mail;
-nuadeipnia 'a
milliard's Rheumatic, ana Liver l'llls.
These pins nre scientifically compounded
andnnlfonn in action. No griping pain
soeominonly following the uso ol pills.
Tney are adapted to both adults nud chil
dren with porfect safety. We gumnntoo
they have no equal In tho curoofslck head
ache, constipation, dyspepsia nnd bullous
ncss and, as nn appetizer, they exccll nny
other preparation 177 ly
Hmlih ,t Stciner, sole ngtfl.
CARTER'S
ITTLE
CURE
Sick Headache and relieve all tho troubles tncl
dent to a bilious stato of the system, such as
Utolness, Aausea. Drowsiness, Distress after
eating. Pain in the Side. &c. While their most
remarkable, success has been shown in curing
K
neadacue, yet Carteii's Little Liver Pills
are equally valuable in Constipation, curing
and preventing this annoying complaint, while
thoy also correct all disorders of the stomach,
stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels.
Even If they only cured
HEAD
Ache thoy would bo almost priceless to those
who suiter from this distressing complaint;
but fortunately their goodness does not end
hero, nnd those who once try them will find
these little pills valuable In so many ways that
they will not be willing to do without them.
Uut after all sick head
CHI
Is the bane of so many lives that here Is where
we make our great boast. Our pills cure it
while others do not.
Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small
and very easy to take. Ono or tw o pills make
a dose. They are strictly vegetable and do
not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action
E lease all who uso them. In vials at 23 cents;
ve for 81 Sold everywhere, or sent by nialL
CAETIE UEDICIHB CO., Uev Tcrk.
MR Small to, Small fe
EIGDON & ROORK
Roork Hey !
Rigdon He Is a poor man.
Roork Then let him have
lot cheap, and on easy terms.
that
SALE OK STOCK.
Kino stock sheen. ISO ewes, five frenli
cows, four hordes and other stock at my
firm ou Howell prulrle. soveu miles cast
ofrtalom at tho J. L. Eoff corners, onJTues
day March 17, 18B1. W. T. Hamhdkn
8-10 lm-w
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accruer thcv anc
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D. M. Flkkv A Co'i
llliutratcd, Descriptive and Priced
SEED ANNUALi
For 1091 wi be mailed FREE
i lo all applicants, and to last season's J
. customers, it is Detier man ever.
fcvrry person using Cardin,
Ftowtr er hula Settii.
should sod for it. Address
O. M. FERRY A. CO.
DETROIT. MICH.
irgest Seedsmen in the world I
From Terminal or Inferior Points the
Nortlicrn Pacific Railroad
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South.
It Utliedlnlne car route, Itruni through
vestibule trulns every day In the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO !
(No change of can.) '9
Composed of dlnlngrara unnurpai8ed,)
1'ullinan drawing room Bltoixni
Of latent equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Beat that can be oonntructed and In which
iKiconimodallt.ru are bith tftv and fur.
nlahed for holders of flint and iccond-claai
tlckcU.aqa
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
Aoontlnuaci .toe oouDMlng with all
lines. ttObrdtns; direct ind uninterrupted
service.
1'ullinan iler(i - r lonseao beso
aurtd In odvi j ea '. any agent of
Through tlokete to and from all point
In Atuerlna, Knxlsud and Kurone can be
pnrohaed at any ticket oxilce of thli com-
I'lS?.
run iniormminn Hinurmnv r
r'UIl information coneerning rates, time
ortruln.rouliandothrdetitllarurnliihed
on opplloutlon to uuy agent or
a Ti nil a nr.wiv
AuUUnt Ovneral 1'auunger Agen, ffo
121 Klrt street; W. WwhlnsUm; wt-
inud,ofeQn
NEVER
pjks.
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31 ARK GTS JIY TELEGRAPH.
1XJUTI.AND.
Wheat Vnlloy, 11XQ 1 87H WnllniWalla
I1.W toJl,:)7'4 pcrccntnl.
Muitr Hlnndnril, 3 80 to JI.1U
Walln W'nllfi$;i(i$3li.
OuUldP emdes, M 80.
OnU WhlteOOo to 01c, RmyCOo to &J
1-t-r buxliel.
Mllhlumi-llmn SlU0a); shorts, SIS lo 19
ground ;bnrlcy,$a to SO; c.inp feed. $2T
niiddllngg, t25, ior Ion,
Hny -S1G17 per ton.
Huttcr Oregon fancy dairy, SOt; fnncy-
ci camery37i; good to fair, 2537;Cnll
forma choice '25 to27c.
Ksgs Oregon S0o E istorn 20a per do
l'oultry Old chickens, So X)$6 oo.
I'otntocs 75ont80oper cdutnl.
Cheese Oregon, 11 to 15c; CaUfuruin
15 to 10c.
Sugars Golden C, 4iy, extra 0, 5j dry
KrnnulnteU, 0; cube, crushed nnd Pow
dered, 0c per pound.
llcnns Small white, 3cl; pink S)i;
bnyos. Jl 75; butter, U 60; llmiw, Jo 60 per
cental.
Dried FrulU..The market ts firm. Quo Que
ted: Italian prunes, 12)4 to 14c; l'ctlto nnd
German, loo per pound; mlslns, J2 25 per
box; plummer dried pears, 10 to lie; sun
dried and fuotory plums, U to 12c; evnpo
rnlcn icnchcs, 18to30c; Smyrna figs, 20c;
California figs, Do per pound,
lltcc 6Jp per pound.
Hides Dry hides, S to 8c; less for
culls; green over 65 pounds, 4c; under 66
pounds, 3c; sheep pelts. S0c81.25.
HMOKED MEATS ANU I..AHD.
Eastern hams, 12$ to He; 'breakfast ba
con, 10) to llc;sldw, to 10c; lard, $,
to 10c per pound.
SAN I-MANCI8CO.
San Francisco, Mar 11. WheaU-the
week opened on a quieter market. No. I
white, $1.60 to Jl 51; per cental.
IIops-.2030c per pound.
Barley l-'ced Jl J01 l)i per cental
Jl 47; choice Jl 42 to I 47; common grade
Jl 33.
Oats-Gray Jl 75 tol S0;black,Jl TO to 193
per cental-
OnlonsJ2)i to 3.
l'otntoos...75o to 80.
MIBUhliANKOUSMAltKETS.
CniCAfio, Mar. 11. Wool Eautcin Oie
gon, 10 to 10c; valley, IB to;i8c per pound
lieef Live, 1' to,5 10; dressed, Do.
Mutton Live, 4 to 6o; dressed 8c.
Hogs Llvo, 5 10; dressed, 8c.
Veal 7 to 10e per pound.
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The Chief Itrmon for mo great tn
eess of Hood's S.irsaparllla Is found In Uu
irtlclo Itself. It 19 merit that wins, and th
(act that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually tv
eomplUhes what Is claimed for It, Is whal
has given to this medicine a popularity and
lale greater than that of any other sarsapa.
ilarif Ainc rlUa or bl00d pnrt
ivierii vv ins flerboforeti,opubiia
Mood's 8 irsnparilla cures Scrofula, Salt
Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Slek
deadachc, Illllousucss, overcomes Thai
riled reeling, creates nn Appotlte, strength
ins tho Nerves, luillds up the Whole Systesj
Ilood'a Hiirmipatillu is SoldbyalldnH
-IsH. fljsafoi5. rieparcdbyO. I. Ho
('o . Apotliucirles. Lowell, Mast.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Olln
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Border, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW ADVKIITISKMENTS.
Jlortgageo's Sale of Chattels.
Notice Is hereby duly given lliat under
anu ny viriuooiaccrtuincnuiici moriguge
ncaring unto junrcii um, jkui, exocuioa
and delivered ou suld clay by McKinley
Mitchell to Ivan It. Dawson, which mort
gngo was duly Illed for record In tho
ollfco oi the recorder of conveyances of
Marlon county, Oregon, on March 7th,
1KUI, ut ono o'clock p. in,, In which county
tho nronortv herelnnlter dofcrlbcd then
wiisnndNtlll Is, and by rtnson of tho do-
fuultoffnld McKinley Mllelicll In falling
to pay on demand to said Ivan It. Dawson
the sum of J57UI.6H. with Interest from
MurcliOth. lblll.nt tberntool ten percent.
per annum, nnd the further sum of
8JI,MM.H5 with IntercHt nt nald rato from
sal (I dato seeurcd by said mortgage and
due and wholly unpaldiind by reason that
the conditions ol said mortgage have bo
comoandnro broken by wild default nnd
piirHUiiiit to the terms of suld moriguge I
will make forecinxuro of suld inortgugo
and will on Haturduy. tho asth day of
March, A, li. ikiii,ui iiaiipHsteiovcu in ino
forenoon at the store building formerly
occupied by Mild McKinley Mitchell lu
tho town oraorvals.lu the county of Ma
rion, tttata ot Oreifon. sell all tho mortiruiad
clmltejs m said mnrtgnge described us uii
tho stock olgoicral merchundlHe belong
ing to said McKinley Mitchell, consisting
of hurdwnre, hats and cans, dry and fur
nliihlng goods, boots und shoes, crockery,
oils, clothing, groceries, willow wiiro, and
good of all bind, nature or description;
ulu nil tho torn furniture and fixtures In
tho two story bu ding and wuraiiouses
ildJncunttheietM occupied ut the date of
suld mortgage by the said McKinley
Mitchell an it Jteiical
Blore: uIkouII the
lurnlturoiiiHl II
txturbNln uiuminiroc
ureHlu biilhlliiKoccupleil
by liliaunu furnllurcj htoro on lit
t ana H
N recU, lu suld town, county and itato; aliio
one home unci huggy.to the hlgtient bidder
furciwh lu liunil lonullnfy the said niorU
gugo, and will unply the proceeds as dlr
ecti'il by the sala inortgugB to thelpnyiiieiH
or ino um oi i57i)i anu me niriuer huiii
of S'.'l.toH M, wllh Inte.tston euchofsald
sums ut the rate of ten er cent per an
num from March 0th, ltftl, and to the
payment of all charge touching laid
mortgaged chattels amounting to the sum
of s
an h io uie payment or counsel
fees
as provided for In said mortgage
amounting io ten per cent, oi me princi-
faU and Tnterent above mentioned, and
he surplus, If any there be. 1 will render
and pny over to the said McKinley Mitchell
or to his assigns.
Dated March lllh, 1691.
IVAN It. DAWHON, MortgRgee.
IlyK. M CHOWAN, Agent. dS-HM
Notice of Final Settlement.
Notice Is hereby given tliut tho
underelirned executor of tho last will
and testumciit of L. D'eatheratonc,
deceased, has tiled his tlual account
of the Bald estate, In the county
court of tho tate of Oregon, for
Marlou county, and that said court
has ilxed Moiiduy Marcli 2nd. 180,
ut eleven o'clock A. hi. of wild day
for hearing the same and all obeo
tlons thereto, ut the county court
room In the court house lu the city
oi ttahwi, in wild county nnd, state,
and that tlio wime will bo pawned
upon at saU) time and place.
Dated tuluSnh day of Jan. 1601.
, a. J i- A. JJpwJby,
-WM JSecutorofBajdwUito.
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B0Y'S CLOTHING.
Just Arrived from New York Clt.
24 Child's Suits $ ,.1 50 each.
60 Pairs Knee Pants.
24 Child's Suits :
10 Boy's Suits.'. ;
2G Child's Suits '..;
8 Youth's Fine Suits
12 Pairs Boy's Knee Pants
Come ear 1 and sccuro your pick of these bargain.
Capi
- Adventure -
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
to
FARMERS, LIVERYMEN AND OTHERS
When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc,
You will find it to your advantage to call on me be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have tho LARGEST RE
TAIL STORE IN OREGON. Gents' and Ladies' Sad
dles iu most modern styles,
HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS
Best made in the world. I am sole Manufacturer's Agent
for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD I
Buggy Harness as low as 5.60. Wagon Harness as
low as $13. This house is not of Mushroom growth, but
was established by me in 18G9 and by long experience I
know the demands of tho trado. You can't miss the place
at the sign of "The Big Dapple Gray Horse."
Thanking my customers for their liberal patronage in
the past. By square dealing, 1 hopo for a continuance of
the same. ' E. S. LAMPORT,
289 Commercial Street.
WOMEN
Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest
ONE AISD THREE-FOURTHS MILLIONS.
o
100,000 Prune Trees. 85,000 Eaopus Spltzenborg.
3T,u00 Itoynl Ann Cherry.
10,000 Early Crawford Peacb.
10,000 Moorpnrk and Itoyal Apricot.
O
LARGE STOCK OF ALL OTHER
FBBE FHOM
CATALOGUE FREE. ADDRESS :
H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn,
J
THE OREGON NURSERY CO.
Is Offering a Largo, Well Grown Stock of
FRUIT- SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES.
Small Fru.it.
EVERGREENS, YINES, SHRUBS, HOSES, ETC.
At Low Prices.
Late Keeping Winter Apples a Specialty.
Catalogue and Prico-Llat free.
OSLTrS!
rmlB 1 f AlmOLti
jsf35fl7nHlHiHhHHHH
Sash, arid Door Factory;
Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon.
Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compote
with tho lowest. Only tho best material used.
CjW&imSrA
First National Hank
A. P. Akmhtjiono, Manager W, I. Stalky, Principal.
Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English Departments.
Day and JTcnlu j( Hesaloui. BtudeuU admitted any time. Catalogue ou application.
35
If you want the Keuulno P. Cell
tomcrl Kid Glove, call ut Culvert's,
who is still tho nolo tij;eut at rialem.
dtf
HELLENBRAND'S
Eating Parlors k Candy Manufactory,
HOS Commorolal Strt.
Ill
X.OKKAHK;
Ice Cream.
10c., 15a. and 2ft cenU
Co tree. Tea or Chocolate and Cake.. 10 ceuts
M unit and Milk. .......l0cenU
Plate of Hoiip -- - . ,.. ..1" cen is
I!eefteak and Kyy , ,,...,.. ' ceuta
Pork Chop and Kits .. i cents
.U VfMMV. WU..VU V. ' "" -- , .. , '"Trtl"
Mutton Chop und
nd Km'h . ttcentu
Venlton and Yjiu if, iwnta
na
Bausageaudliggit JSSoonU
uamnnvt eggs ceuu
KrerhOyslent any style a cents
lf4 Cent FUgwUf Dler Ssrved rrcm II to 3 0'Clock.
A nlee variety of vegetables, eta, etc
Also tea. oolite or milk with all 25 cent
stun. c. vuliva ur iiiiik ffli
inmli without extra eliarge.
Choice Cigars, Imported a
always on hand.
stn Domestic,
Porter IIouteHteak and KggsJOceuU
TeuderIvvlaHtee.kaad Kggtcenu
ifaloto
UMMMlkafa
25,
2
5
3
10
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75
,1Y
it
20.000 GrnvenstciR Aunlo.
25,000 Yellow Newtown Plppen
15,000 Ben Davis Apple.
LEADING
VARIET1ES OF FRUITSj
INSECT
PESIS.
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Oregon.
Address or call oa WIRT BROS.,
OIUoo 202 Commercial street, Salem.
Who do All Kinds of
LAUNDRY fHK
As Cheap as any Laundry iu
tho Country TJslDg White Help
and doing llrst-claaa work.
EfirLadlcB and pntrons Invited
to Inspect our process of doing
work.
230 Liberty Street.
BullJIug, Baltm, Oregon,
IMPORTED HORSES.
Four lino stallions to be sold soen,at the
lied barn, near depot
AVIS' & VEIUU.KH,
Halem, Or.
10 Acres for Rent.
A choice tract only one mile from Salem
Terms liberal, Apply to
IIOFER BROS.,
Journal Ohio.
Taxpayers, Take Notice!
Your state and county taxes for Marloa
eouuty for the year WW should be pal at
once as costs will soon bo added.
K.M. C110I8AK.
2-13-tf. BlierJO and tax coUtcter.
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