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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 29, 1891)
U orr.. w JJKHU STILL AT WOHK. iTII -.. ..iii b- .r.t fcrf-' j.' is i TI1'M HUH 8Biw'r,u-N' .sauo Tr:..iirjir-rrr.K Lit 07 Ti ner 1110"'"' - i m i"? :t raid. '5-f? JoDMJAi. w U l''iwtt.ySi,KorenotieiiYi rSilW!fflnAnBiKB. KnttLlVBlU " - ISrtS. tfV '&. - "I MOM WttKmonlUr- -rr: i.t and 151h Ifl'J'Vnrc-rrlert u---n0 doiyf, n Covered, ns ' tarty ESLi-iim. -r; taw- ;n ' "" L0CALMAj)KEr' Wheat, ""K'nte'pcr lb. jctive. - - You vUUUvaySnud the bread at rt. i. t.-, M'linv --. iirui. iTinnn. jlis.t btJS ZL for sim I. mfflvcw'""' liilllg'" . , ,, mnrnlncr. ViESl'ACOTT & TItWIN. I? rnirnr.r). Table board. jTha Willamette will be reduced iJJOOper weeK uuruig i" ou..- mertcaion, aua rooms ui. "i"" w- . ii..,l 7mror .wln rates. ijuuuiuru "" tu concluded to mako thia reduc- n... fnr tl.o conann. nud it is tO be iinnwl the Salem people who HKe first cIbss service will appreciate his efforts to meet them. The Wlim- I mette lathe be, t hotel Salem lias ever had. Last Night At Tub Reed When tiie curtain raised at ueea s opera housa last ulgut the Alba Heywood Conceit compiny was greeted by n? cultured au audience as ever assembled in that building and one able and willing to criticise. Tbis troupe cau congratulate them selves that they have passed through jhe cultured and capital city of Ore- ion aUU receiviiu u "urge nuusu uuu ta audience that is uuaiiiraous in pronouncing it a lino company and one receiving tue attention and com mendation of even critical tSulem. MoajHey wood is the center to vhich Ks troupe rallies, in fact he is a nmta his line. Ho has reduced an likrn science, and no person has ten able to please a large audience Jo this city as did Alba Hc.ywood, themlmicand facial artist last night. He put his wliolo soul into his acts H'iJJch is transmitted to his hearerb with teing afreet. The change of expression and character in the irni tation of the pious old lady, who "didn't want to hear the patent machine squeaking," and whose soul felt grieved that she was com pelled to give up the place which she hadoccupiedfor40year iu tno old horns church to a new "faugled" organ, and the reckless tippler who critlci-ed tho "Riven" were as wide is could bo imagined. The tears and sobs of the first called forth sympathy, while the latter was risible in the extreme. "JosUh Allen's Wife" and "Silly Billy" and "Wah-Shlng" were no less contrasted and were equally as well received. Miss Annie Miller stands at the head of her profession as a violinist. Her playing was a p'romlnent part in the evening's entertainment. The solos from Dewey Heywood on the flute and Clint Hey wood on the eupho nium were excellent renditions of master pieces. Signor Antonio Jo vine Is a clover singer with a fine voice. The orchestra with troune is tho best the people of TnfSiliiy, May tiili, thn I'mldVnt'H Day iti Sulrm I-x'thmIvo Arrnngr- iiieiils licliiK Made. Ills now tUflnnUly liiuuu thai tho l'riHitUntaiid his pauy will be In Salem Tuesday morning, May 6th. Monday evening Mayor D'Arcy, of this city received tho following dispatch from theoillclals In charge of the presidential party now in San Fraucisco. San Fhanoisco, April 28 P.H. D'Aroy, mayer: Please wire mo caro of Palace ho tel, Ran Francisco, your programmo of entertainment ns requested in my telegram of tho 17th ult., and oblige, Olio. V. JBoyd. The mayor later on dispatched the following lu answer: Balem, April, 28. Geo. W. lieyd: Citizens will meet presidential party nt depot; parade; address of welcome on behalf of city; on behalt of state; exercises nt capltol, Inrge attendance promised. P. H. D'Aroy, Mayor. The Presidential party Is as fol fel fol eows: President and Mrs. Harrison, Mrs. Mclvee, Mrs. Dimrulck, Mr. and Mrs. Russell Harrison, Post-ranster-General Wanamaker, Mar shal Runsdell, Mr. nnd Mrs Geo. W. Ri.vd. Mr. E. F. Tibbett, the Presi dent's stenographer, and the repre sentatives of the press associations. The President's private secretary, Halford, who Intended to be one of tho party, remained In Wnshlngtou on account of the Illness of his wife. Should tho weather continue fa vorable there will be 25,000 people in Salem on that occasion and it will be a gala day for Salem. News Is coming In from all the country towns that they will be in Kalem in full force. The towns which are forUtnute enough to be the proud home of a baud will bring it along to take part in tills gala celebration. This is not (-imply a day for Salem, but for all this part of trie Willam ette valley. It is uot only the privi lege of any town to send her citi zens, bands and till bouquets that can bo made, bill the duty to assist in making the success unparnlelled in any event in tho history of Ore gon. Fink Sola it Compass. At the dlllceof Suiveyor Geueial Byars is Runaway Tram. A lively run away occurred this morning on Commercial street It was the de ilvoiy team of Chas. Touiiaend, which vns standing: lu frout of Jno. G. Wright's and became frightened at a pa-slug team. They dashed up the Ktreet at n rapid rate. When reaching the poatomee corner they tinned up lerry street and when turning thecorncrntthc Club livery stable, the wairou unset nnd thu team w-a stoppid with little dam age done. caiBu-jmnwuuu;onn a tweast l'ENKOYKR WILL UK TIIF.RK. naecHie utfj. jjotsb I We Ho Considers Snlem tho I'mptr tit Whirl) tu Hex-he I!) President. Merit Wins. 'C'lro In My i "Ur cuieim, IKMI'KUANCB UNION. Officers and IMpgntrii of the Woman's Christian Temiiprnu' Union for the Cusiiing Year. Tho meeting of tho W. C T. U., ot aalcm. was held Tuesduv at which time olllcers and delegates to act for the ensuing year weie elected: Ollleers. Vice presidents of S.ilem Unien: Mrs. It. S. Wallace, First Presbyteriau church; Mrs. 11. W. Cooke, Congregational; Mrs. H. Leaclr, Christian; Mra.T. H. Wilson, Methodist; Mrs. E. C. Matheay, Evangelical; Mrs. F. E. llo.lgkiu, Episcopal. Supoiintendeiits of de partments: Evangelistic, Mrs. C. L. Fiske; Sunday school work, Mrs. I. C. Dodd; confereuce with influen tial bodies, Mrs. ft. M. Scott; prison and jail work, Mrs. S. E. Piper; fairs, Mrs. M. A. R imp; juvenile work, Mis. B. M. Scott; parlor work, Mm. R. S. Wallace; literature, Mrs. C. L. Fiske; agent union signal, Mis. rf. E. 1'ij.er; pres, Mrs. B. W . Cooke. At the meeting on April 23th of the Salem Union the following weie appointed delegates to the state con vention to be held In Portland lu May: Mrs. E. J. Royal, Mrs. S. R. Jessup, Mrs. C. L. Fiske, Mrs. T. H. Wilson. Alternates: Mrs. F. E. Hodgkin, Mrs. F. Lockley, Mrs. M. A. Ramp, Mrs. M. Jory. Governor l'enuoyer was seen by n i Journal representative at the 1:10 train this alteruoou, an he was leav ing the capital tor Portland. lie is utill feeling very much grieved over the Telegnun interview and the criticisms to which lie lias been, na lie considers, so unjustly subjected. He sld: "I will boon hand lu Salem to nieit ami welcome the President nt whatever point his train is halted In the city. I consider It my duty to take part here and very much desire that n most cordial reception be glveu General Harrisou nud party. I shall be happy to contribute afa much as anyone to the success of the occasion, llnaucially and otherwise, and have so notified the local com mlttee." It will bo a great day for Balem aud local enthusinsm is running high, aud tho Journal Is clad to auuouuee that all the signs point to a grand reception in nonor oi me President. Iln-t .lint lor wi-s we Dave Ui'ii soiling l)r King1 N. v D'"-.- ivery Tor Con- i sumption, I)r King' New Life Pills, Bucklen's Aruica Stilvo and Electrlo I Ihttera. and have never iBndled lemedles that sell hb well, or that have given sucti universal satisfact ion. We do not hesitate to guaran tee tin. in iv- ry time, nnd wo stand roady in n fund the purehnse price, :f:irisniel'rv asults do not follow their use. Tlue remedies have won tlitlr great popularity purely on their merits, At Fry's Drugstore. i ' Sun hats for 25 eta. nt Calycrt's. Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing. FINE NEW STOCK-LOW PRICES. Mcu'8 blue cloth sults-AH Wool - 510 Men'H llu-Tvvecd suits Plaid i - l- Men's flue diagonal suits 'rn', m Roy's suits-Ages 4 to 12 $1.50 to 10 Youth's black rhovlot eulis Ages 12 to IS A!l new 1- Youth's blue cloth suits Ages 12 to 18 Every ono or theso suits is u tnrgaln. Lnrgo stock of Hats Stirr, Crush and Straw. Como nnd look at these goods. Bo sociable. U ms i COMPANY, If you would oujoy your meals In an nrtlsllo and comiortaoio cuair, gctsoraoof those Rew high-toned,, high-backed low-priced dining-room chrirs at Buron & Son's. There Is Hopk. The man who has been bald for years thinks there is but littlo hope, but DoLeon and Jaberg claim they can renew a heavy growth of hair. Fresh Tomatoes Sroat & Gilo. Opera house block. nii,i.t nnoii nrtpi for wool. Produco tnken. 2000 lbs. dried plums r . . - ,. ited. A irood team oi w covered hack for salo or trade, r""D V -. . mi...1l.t 11. AUAnn ....! i HirnA fiArtln1 ...... ,!,.,! A rrnnt fnnlii nt Wftll lTlIlllHl U1HUK UUIbUS. UllU nnvv o.wtvv BVERBBAKTNG until fmst. Ocscrlptlvo Btrnwberrjr. Titara fromMay Hetu ViiiuiT. llnfisellrnio,on. ffl II JNBURANCB Companr. i' i-e nna ia- rlnet U. W. DEELER, Agent, - Matein, Oregon GEO. CYAN WAGNER We Lead in AtHXIStntoAtrcft I rrcpnrcrt to fmmo )lcliirc ucntl; nud nt lowest, lUlnznitcw. Call around and exnmlnn his wortc. Ho also has a flno assortment UfceleV GonOjOl - Wall Paper and Picture Moulding. J. H. HAAS, THJS WATCJEkLAJOJIl, 215X Commercial St., Salem, Oregon, (Next door to Klein's.) Rnni-lnltr of Bncctncles. nnd rcDtllrlnit Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. to bu Sv'en a handsome so'ar compass, the priuclpal paits of wliich are made of alumiuum. It Is the prop erty of Mr. R. S. Moore, a surveyor of Linkville, ftud was sent hereto be tested by Mr. Byars. It is a very handsome instrument and cost $300. It Is very much lighter thau an ordinary biass compass, which is quite an item where a thing has to tie packed many miles through dense forests and in mountainous country. Owing to the numerous deposits of iron ore in this section the solar compass la tho only in strument that government surveyors aie allowed to use, as with au ordi nary magnetic compass the variation of the needle in some places is so great that the results attained by it would be of no valuo. Oregonlan. Off for the Ska Islanps. Frank C. Baker, the state printer, left last evening for Sau Fraucisco on his way to the Sandwich Islands, wheie he goes to visit Charles Baker, his brother. They have not met since 1872, and Mr. Baker expects to be absent about five weeks. Upon his return he will attend tho conven tion of thelnteruiitloual Typograph ical Uuiou, to be held at Boslou on June 8th. Mr. Baker states the work of the last leglslatuie is very nearly cleared up, and during his absence the state printing otlice will be looked after by George Hlbbert, of Astoria. . . Alliance Picnic On Saturday May 2nd it is expected that a picnic will be held at McAlpin's tchool house four miles east of Macleay. Slate Alliance Organizer Cole will be present and will speak. Repre sentatives, of alliances from other parts of the county will be present and the public generally are luvited to be present. Time To Plant Corn. Tho old lesidentswho have lived iu Iowa, Illinois and Missouri will remera berthe old adage that when the dogwood blooms Is the time to plant corn. The grandfathers of the peo. pie had full faith lu tho old adage and when tho beautiful bloom of tho douwoo.l was out began to plant their corn. Tho dogwood In the vtntnltv of Salem Is in full bloom now. Tuesday nfternoon an Iowa gentleman and his wlto were seen coming from Polk county where they had been to secure a bouquet of that snowy flower. After Ten Years. Ten years airo today Clint Brown was lodged this . in the Oregon penitentiary under a Sa- Hfe sentence for killing a man named lm have had the.pleasuro of hear ing from any traveling company. To say all In ono word the concert as good. Walker In Lane county, who Had been endeavoring to break up Browu's home aud happiness. To ,inw hn was nardoned out and went forth n free man to reuulte himself with his two children. A strong petition md recommendation of tho Goes To Eugene. Jack Harklns, the well known blacksmith, went today to Eugene, where he has pur chased a shop and will reside in future. Mr. Harklns is recognized as one of the best tradesman on the whole Pacific coast, especially In making shoes and shoeing hurse9, and the people of that live city who have trotters and other valuable animals will not be long In apprecia ting his skill. Jack takes with him universal wishes for prosperity. Funeral,. The fuueral of the late Mrs. Geo. W.Brown will bo imid from the Presbyterian church at 10 o'clock Thursday, instead of from tho residence of Thos. King, as yesterday announced. A Gaffer Green. The best lino of greens, cabbage, cauliflower, lettuce, radishes, and everything In that line at Clark & Eppley's, 100 Court street. Remember we haye the quickest delivery In tho city. Birds of Spuing. They are here, hut the handsomest ones are those "birds" of spring hats just In at Mrs. Fiester's, opposite the opera house, Rnlfim. Prices always tho low- Buiumno Resumed. The build lug Interest, which was delayed ti few days on account of tho lain, hap been resumed with all its vigor. A look through the suburbs of the city le veals the fact that new cottages aregolugup In every quarter aud everywhere Improvements are be ing made. Tho unoccupied lots la the city nioperare receiving atten tion and uow buildings are going up ou them. Work will be about com pitted today ou the grading for the electric line estentlon to the fairgiound. The timber is on the ground for tho bridge over North Mill creek for the street car bridge. The new vestibule cars are over due and may be expected to arrive any day. Work is iigain progressing on the Fairmouut park reservoir. Tho ring of hammer aud saw is beard ou every side. Verily Snlem Is a piogiessivo city. . Church and Packing Co. Ar ticles were Hied to day incorporating the M. E. church, of Coburg, Lane county, with Jacob Phoneger, S. J. Plipnecrer and F. R. Rich as tins- tees: capital stock, 51.000. Articles were also filed incorporating the Southern Oregon Pork Packing Co., of Medford, Jack&on county, with Wni. Slinger, J. W. Hockersm'th, aud W. J. Vawter, incorporators; capital stock $25,000. . llio 'World Handled, The facilities of the prescut day foi the production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfortof mankind arc almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxatie known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, In fact, nt any time, and the better it is known the more popular it becomes. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and llorder, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails nnd Shingles, liny, Feed and Fence Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, FANCY DINING 11 FMT1E! i I ANTIQUE, rnHPHw Old E PliirvifiVii-V' !i .,, WuWTlKi 1 W 1111 II l'' 1111 I II II II 1, M III I III I I l 1 I II II I II II U II I' It 1 1 I ft 1 11 It 11 11 11 II ll it 1 ' 1 1 11 ti II II 1 II II It m I UJJjXLJi II M!'fi-''''jfitetA. II 111 H? -. Ill NKW ADVEIITIBEMENTS. Received loin wntorj Oxidized Brass Trimmings. DRESS GOODS. Henrietta, Serge, Drape d' Alma, Camel's Hair, Home Spun; all new shades. BLACK GOODS. Coin Spot, Bengallne. Silk Warp, Henriettas, Jbroncn novelties. SILKS. Surrahs, Swlval. India Faille, Tatleta.BIack Grenadine, Stripes and Dots. GINGHAMS. Normaudies, French Zephyrs, Broche Zephyr, Toilet du Nord, Seersuckers, Scotch Giughams. MORGAN" & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. prompt -work Is our Good teams nna stronghold. 1, AND $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of Koodsnt our store! Wo carry a rutl Una of groceries, reed, croefcery, clnsware, ci gars, tobacco una confectionery. T. BURROWS, No. 2M Commorelal BU. Hnlem FOUND!" Ono hundred very cholco Jots, which will bo sold nlJMW per lot, nnd on easy terms by J. J. ROBERTS, 05 State St. 3 pa ' L J MOTHERS'KlNDEKaAItTEN CfcABS. Mothers and all ladies interested In kindergarten and tho new educa tional work are Invited to meet at Miss O. Ballou'a kindergarten, iu the Christian church parlors, on Thursday afternoon this week, at i -sn o'clock, for the organization of a "mothers' club." Free. 28-2t IB. u A New line of trlmmlugs Call aud examino our new stock ot dry goods. I T lUTttVMPT.1?. rtr M J, U, UtUMlimuu w vuij Bush's new brick, corner Court and Commercial streets. E. C. CROSS, and Packer, State SU nuJ Court 8t.-The best meals doltvored to all parts of the city. PRINTING. NK OK TllH LAKQ124T ESTABLISH- meats In the Htate. uower rnxes .man irtland. JLnivcwt itto n Htnln. ft 'll lllt-PORt price list of Job printing, and catlnjru legil blanks. K. M. WAITK, a t-tlnnil Ijttvnwt. tttik IfXTftl llllnks ID UioHtito,Ad blgccst dlRcount. senamt a ui CD See Them and be Happy. N & SON. Htejini Printer Balem Oretron. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Hates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day. Thu bct hotel bfilwren Portland nndSan Krnnelsco. Klmt-class in nil 1U nnpolnu ments. lw tables are served with tho Choicest Fruits Grown In tho Willamette Valley, A, I. WAGNER, Prop. BURE DON 'T Buy a lot in YEW PARK Unless you want to build on It. p. ADDRESS TO THE F0BL1C: 0.000 CD- IS THE FIGURES SET FOR SALEM'S POPULATION tfnnftAT.TJV HnUHtMind lot- FlVO -. . . m t mnn nimT good, large rooms, hard lltiisn, v I V N i IK , r frillf tlPPdl -. -"- Within 5 years. Not loss than 100 now houses nro going .up now in Balem. The entire valloy will mane an unpreceuuuiuu uuimiuS j,'""'" Therefore wo havojust lum iu ((f POUNDS I0F STRICTLY PUBE UUUVHITE LBADI Old Time Favorites. Tho an nouncement that John Jack and Annie Firmin, the veterau actors, , j,gtr,ct attoruey causod the cessation on their return to Salem will be ,, wunu t Is now said hailed with delight by those who have beon impo9ed. are acquainted with them. UUeir ( been a tru,ty almost the dwlt. date for Balem la Thursday, April 50, which will be tomorrow night. TheHoquIam Woshlngtonlan says of them: "Misa Firmlu Is one of the most talented actresses now traveling. Mr. John Jack is an old time popular actor, a leading sup Port of the great tragedian Edwin Forrest and Neil Davenport of Wal Iwk's. He supported Charlotte Ashman at Booth'b theatre, New entire time of his incarceration. , Now in the Prn. An Albany man who recently visited the state penitentiary, saw among the resl dents In a striped suit Mr. Ben Post, who curved the balls for the Albiuy base ball club last year. Post was recently sent up from Portland for . ora fnr steallmr a woman's inu j..m - tho reatauratu wucjo splendid well, lot set to fruit trees and small fruit, inquire oi t. j. Pmntse. at minting oftlce over Htnte Ins. Co. 4:20-d-(it 9 Now Potatoes Sroat & Gile, Tho month of May will be a gala oue for the bouquet city of Oregon. The president, an excursion to Al bany, excursion from Portland, a colt show, a strawberry fair, Deco ration day aud other attractions. There Is no wild 'west" about Salem. he m.ran nt. k, ou the occasion of her fare- wns worklng. He is In the foundry to the stage; is tho great Fl' department curving red hot Iron Jlaf ot the presout day; and be and ju8tead of red hot halls, a fact to tie "Firmin have raado the longest rejjretted, for Post Is not all bad uy lrrioe tour of any Amerlcau i ., meilns. Albany Democrat. mats, which lasted flvo years, and alraced every portion of the globe here the English language is Men." In Battle Amur. A few B. i.,. rm MiRsomti. ware Irvine of the Statesman staff, .., r,,r htR old home In Missouri . wnruin. He will be VEOlUluuj gone about six weeks Clare visited ynungnienofChanipoegtookuboanl bl8 ume less than a year ago, ana good ballast of bad whisky last t thtlt tjme rumors were, fliloat that Rat...l... .. .. . .. . wv . . l.,a lil lllPV """uoy, ana men weni over iu, . Would not returu ni-i - Tho rumor "Uttevllle to "nnlnt hn tnwn red." They proceeded to a saloon which they iuteuded to raid, and thpn the P" began. After "a1 tfivr pistol ebote Sere rir-d. U r r.in, nfin Vs IMlouslv lmrt .i.o i'.. o if ..r,, I rr.. p.iofliriKNT. Yea, he Is coin R"l rttreated. The Voodburu Iu-' lug toSalem, but our fit)' W ,,tt JflHindeni Bays; ,'. rbp will be all ' ofhpr attractions, '? snptet or vt n!Hg iuerui or iivo aruuuu these are m v" i . 11 fnnndaM ...nn nn U'H LUUIlUf 8 current again to the meeirect. It is salO. enough runiora l Pi".K q fact, hqthoyfrnauyU not said. ilUlteVUle. U'lllnV. tulll ..4rA o nnil .-1 !(.. '."" "" "- V"B- ""uno country wll bo better at Furrar est. m Tmpokted. Scboettle, the lead. lug merchant tailor, keeps In stock not onlv the best American goods, but also the Hnest imported pat terns. The best styles only. It Only Experts. John Knight, who is himself an expert, employs only the best of mechanics for horse shoeing. Pates fol de gras, Caviar, Trunks, Sardellan. Egg Nuddles aud other Imported table delicacies, at Broat & Gile's. d2t' FEUNONAb MENTION. J. C. Johnson is In Jefferson today on business. T. McF. Patton, of Salem, was at thePerklns yesterday. Oregonlan. Contractor Z. Craven returned this afternoon from a business trip to Corvallis. Miss Ella Dearborn la home rrorn tt few weeks' visit with her friends at Portland. Miss Prueas and Miss Hixson were passengers for the metropollj this afternoon. va. Tiurton.'the brick-rnaker, re lumed todoyVrom a buiuoia trip tQ Junction Pity- n. it n. Holme nMim Portland this afternoon after a brlof . !. o .!, Mnrl nml rela ylsiv ftMionB Dal ' Don't Throw up the Sponge I The hideous ogre, Giant Despair, often feitens his clutcn upon the chronic luv, lid. Constantly p ugued by dyspepsia, bll- nusnes" and wiustlpatlon-nervous and leenleMtoo- what wonder It Is that liar IUB VtodlS vain a multltade ol uwhra remedies he is ready. lUunitlvriy PaUj inir. to "throw up the sponge.' Ml Uie nulbrtnaaie "take ht-.rt of 6"uV' UortfU ter's Btotnach lUlters can and will put a tenulmasto his trials. It strcnuthens the Btamaeh confer nervous vlg'.r by pro nwUnBassluVtlon of the forl, arouses f "llo" s. NoMUne then 'can star rwiwj times a auy, tlve, Mrs. JuJge Deady, of Portland, - tltA line o'ciiOCK i id Liiiiiiiirv win tin iwnnr . . ... a nflsjnrni um w - -- nuttevlllols evidently trying1 Fob Sale. - Three yraV iortb. Bhe was Joined here UsUllnU ...,o..l..l.l .i.. ,rl.P luine. Morgau oiwi . Wbrtnga llttjo UervaU," "" rviueuiiy iryiuK A" - ,, ,1i, onund train norm. u" " . unenviable reputation carrlige hone, Morgan stock, soun p R ttlo bit tougher thau and gentle. C. U0DB7" ' 8j ,uer t Portland. potu street. S. commls- Syfpps The city water mains aro laid through It. It is so near the Depot, University, PostotUco and business portion of tho city that it is not nec essary to ride, although tho street cara run through It and leave every twenty minutes for Commercial street, North and East Salem. YOU can't SPECULATE IN YEW PARK PROPERTY the proprie tors will attend to that; hut you can buy a better homo site there than In any other portion of tho city for tho earne money. You will have no dust in Summer and no mud In winter. IU perfect drainage Insures Its healthfulness. Tho lots are largo and many of thorn beautifully shad ed with yew, fir, ash and oak. Ifyou want to buy blocks of lots ou specula tion, and let them He unimproved and let adjoining property make thein valuable, don't patronli'.o Yew Park. It Is not Built That Way If vou want to speculate on , op tions or blocks of eight or ten lots, go out In tho country, NORTH, daiitii wabt or west, or to tho sub- iirlm nf Portland. Astoria or on tho Souud, und Invest in o paper town, nr wimru Ix-tter. buv a ticket in tho Louisiana lottery, but keep away from Yew Park. LotBBoldat low prices on long iimn and easy terms to home seen- era. 20 D.CSHERMAN, U. H, Tension and Claim neont. I'.O lloxaai. Nulom, Oregon. Dopuiy County Clerl' Vrlte for blanks, w INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State." AesoEted ncarlylone'thlrdlot a million (1KO. M. HEKIjKB, City Agent, And Hpcclni agent for Maron county. Ot fleii wiii the Compuny. & ESTATE 1,000 GALLONS LINSEED OIL. Wo also carry tho largest stock in this valloy of Paints, Glass, Brushes, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, Lime, Comont, Plaster, Hair, Alabastino and Piro Brick. BEST MIXED TAINTS IN TILE MAIUCET By Can or Barroi. Hay, Grain, Peed, Groceries, Crock- ory, uiass vitro. REAL ESTATE BR0KEKS AND NOTAniKhll'UnWO. Oolloctlons Made and Loans Negotiated. SOOCOMMSRCIAL aTRBBT SALEM OREGON. 120-d-&w-tf GILBERT & PAINTS, PATTERSON. OILS. 4-14 Summons. In the Circuit Court of the Htnteof Ore iron, for Marlon county. David Mwank , phunllfl ) Nancy Hwank.defendant J TuNancyHWHUlc,dceoiiht,inthealove entitled iw'.'.Vn. Ini'nenameof the Hluto (if Oregon, you are hereby required to bp pear and answer ihe coraplMril o( the e With tue erK oi IIII.4 auiiirl IIAlJ Ifl aata court, by th 1t day oftbe next retf nlrt. Ihi June WW term of said circuit &uVt In the city of Haletn. Marlon wmnty, Itateof Onfon, on Monday the t day ,&), ' of Ju ie. nwi. ana you arv uwtw "! thai Jf you tall to appear and answer aald eornpl ilntas hereby reaulrfd, the plaintiff wtlUpply to Ihecoirt fir the relief prayed fr.VlnVuiftRnmnliiiut.towIti Thutlliecnap OOT3?.. E)X PYS Both tbO meltlOl HUH ,CB,u,l ""? Flagemntract how exuilwr between you firrupof Fijia taken; HUplewnnt -nJU.j.iiirb. diivd v, xffixt an4refrcjlu7igto the taate, ndacU -wjgy&S? npmJu A thu -".i:, 7 JJnn1 v on the KMneT. action an lor uoh other aud further re- LiverRn4 Bowels, cletiuBce Uipiy lwa"ie??.uid demand an FARiMEUS, LIVERYMEN AND OTHERS When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc, You Avill find it to your advantarro to call on ino 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 mado in tho world. I am solo Manufacturer's Agent fnr Rnlnni. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD I Buggy Harness as low as $5.60. Wagon Harness as low as $ia. Tins houso is not ot iluslroom growtn, out was established by mo in 18G9 and by long oxporionco I know tho demands of tho trado. You can't miss tho place at tho sign of "Tho Big Dapple Gray Horso." Tlinnkinrr mv customors for thoir liberal patronago in tlio past. By square dealing, L hopo for a continuanco of tho same. E S. LAMPORT, 289 Commercial btrcot. iaH i.w Vlnll.h'ni'lon. tl L-aulrn,l llV III 111 KXCUrtDt. lie fiimous 1'rlnee of Wales. Dam wiis to Clydesdale Stallion liar None, the cyclono ot Nebraska, lis dark biiy.6ers old, white hind Jooiaua star lu foreiicad. llred by TUos.J "".' No. 1W.) UldJoo tho py. rund daughter reason tiu. Inminineesia. W1U SlUna me ihkuu. Oonneli f.irm Jut west of North Balem brick yaru, uear luir grouuu. """"",' H. ltyun. in aw the famous brood innro, a era of flouts Napoleon No. MM;) lnsunincel5. Will stand th M. J. PATTON, M, D. Kldriilge Block, Salem, Oregon. Diseases of women and children; chronlo and private diseases A SPECIALTY. In ofllco day and night, Oonsaltfttlon freo. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE&HILGERS, Huoeeiisora to John Holm, cnr. fnmmer clal and (Jhemekctu strceM,raieni SUOUIUK 'wmjr. Home) jutr CHURCHXU & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, SHEET -AND IRON WORKERS. IOO Ohomuketu Stveut, anpntr lusiana mv id nnd pmyerbelns; your wuiui u oi ine )iumuiu an nuvi -LltA "wrra EWoW&LvsfiP&B COngllPUUOnwrmouc""!. -- - weens or oroer m. uu iiyVf' l.zzrzi tZ Krt- nT ! ltottlea by nil Judge ortue ojreult court of the sUl of in 500 ana l UOtuw uj tlreSon.fbrMAronwiUBly.niwleatcbaii- t-j .i.ikV..iiu.r Uuiafn in 3ifi muuiT iwri( lu ni vm y :r .rill hnlAU any tu Apru. ior. LU. KiiOHTud A 1 INT. MiNniafa " c"7- . i vnun nr m.nd iMiB.oat CALFOHN A tlU ornutr. ,--.- imm m fglhClSCO.'ClL .1 YRXVl ifivttvtult ws w Attorots for ruintlfl. Churchill Sash, Door k Manufacturing Co., Sash, Doors, minds & MouliliugB, Turning & Scroll Sawing. ' .House FlRkbln taado Ut order. New OK HII.N, by whUUw u Jways keep (fuUsupr4y of fceoned stock ofiiu kinds. AgrJeultmsl works, corner oiTrpae uu ", n.., w.- K. KHALLj Paper Hnngoiv LcavcorderatOlobe Ueull-iiUiteKiflwmw BROOKS h LEGG DRUGGISTS 100 Htate Street, Ilitton'H lllock, 8(ew,Or. PRKSORU'TIONS. Bpeclal attention given to careful IKMlUdllllf. W. E. McAFEE, PKESCRIPTION Ot,BKJC JEjLXjJ&l. Sasli and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. The.boBt class of work in our lino at pricoa to competo with tho lowest. Only tho beat raptorial ued. "COLUMBIASr Light Roadster Safely, mttMfi Hxirt, Tlem Bafty,Vtluntr, I ItoJil.tur, llUl itoadkUr, IUUqnmL, C,H,LWKUW,i tut wc,-t Wh I