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"r?'WT"rJ''7B Ti-Jqi1 $rra wfI"-,',fl' -"VSpjlgTWTWT ' " 'ifjWipif' "Wra-rr7wir'-T- -": '""nwij dai : "i FI1E CAPITAL JODRML MONDAY JULY 20, 18Jl TEIIMS OF aOBbOBHTION. JK11 WJ 111UI1 JIUI Jdtlii. BnllT by mall per month. . Weekly by mail per year,.. JWir not paid in advance the prloe rnarged for the Weekly lovKSKf-io 11.58 per "car. If papers are not delivered promptly notify the office. FREE DELIYEHV BY OAHIUKK. nnii rn. Dinnln vitfilr ' .---- 10 CIS. Dally for two weeks, . 25 ctK. 5uct uaiiy uy raoniu reflections will bo made on 1st and 15tu (of montb. Bubscriuers win pieusuieuyi money for carriers nt bouse or where; U Ir delivered, so as to cause no delays In lolled 'ons. i, TI1K EVKIHWOOAWTATjJOPIWAIj rCKU- hnrv receives Uio nfteruooa associated press dispatches. GILBEIU k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big tCan Baking Powder. LOCAL MAUKKr. Wheat, net 00 cents per bu. iJojw, active; 22 to2S cents per lb. Daily Bulletin. Anyone having business with the Dalles. Independence. Bilverton or McCoy stages can find them nt Strong's restaurant at 11:45 every cloy but Sunday. Strong's restaurant will open with a French dinner next Sunday from 3 to 7 o'clock. Price 60c. Choice lot of peaches at '75c per box. WESTACOTT & IRWJN. Notice. Persons leaving town for tho springs, seacoast or mountains, can lhave tho Daily Journal sent to Ethem without extra cost, by leaving (orders nt the oillce. Spirited Dash. Saturday tho iCapital Adventure Co.'s blacks took la great ruu. They went down Cotn- Imercial street, getting fairly under leadway as thoy turned up Ferry for a half a mile spin. By the time they passed the University campus they hud scattered cabbage and car rot boxes in every direction. They crossed to State, and not wishing to 'dive into the 20,000 gallon fire cis tern, wheeled down Liberty to Ferry again. By this time the harness ; was coming to pieces, awd the ve hicle was ready to scatter to the winds nnd tho horses were laying back their ears for a new whirl buck into Commercial street now crowded .with people an'd teams. At this critical moment a young thelogical ketudent from a colored seminary 'bounded into the rear of the wagon and whirled the team into tho alley amid great applause. The team was covered with foam and had run nearly two miles. One of the horses fell once nnd.iu this ageof runawnj s iu Salem it was altogether the live list scene iu many a day. TheDoqs. The amusing feature of Saturday's runaway was the canino escort tuo blacks Dud on their long, hard run. One dog made the round trip barking all the way. At tho University he obtained an educated running mate and coming down State a third cur joined the iprocession. They thought it a pic nic got -up for their benefit aud re sented the stoppage of the team to the extent that one nabbed the colored boy by tho heel as he l climbed into the wag.in, and another attacked tho porter of the Willu- tinette as he siezed their bridles. The dogs had to be stoned oil". Saved. Tom Hubbard and his big ago It ou family aro all tioubled with kind hearts, and a short time his pet mare foaled a feeble colt. lwun so weak it could not stand its legs for weeks. They sat up nights with it, nursed it from the bottle and gave it peppermint tea. fow it Is not only able to sit up, but hoLbles about the yard nibbling grass aud enjoying life as much as any horse, if Its legs are still iu splints. It is one of the most re- ?markaulo cases of colt nursing ou 'record. Most men would liuve knocked itiu the head long ago. Was it Poisoned? Sunday the big imported Clydesdale stalliou Governor, beiongiug to Mr. Beek ou North Front street died. He was a splendid animal of about ,2000 pounds weight, and the finest of his race in this county. He was sick only two days and was believed by some who saw him to have been polsoued. Tills is tho third out of four imported hordes that it has been Mr. Beek' hard lot to lose. Prorate. In guardianship Thoa. F, James, final account filed, hear ing set by county court for Aug. 4. In the estate of Alex. Armstroi g, Mehala Armstrong, gdn.. presents bond with J. C. Green, eecurity, ' Bend 11000; approved. Not Blow. Farrar fc Co. are not alow about anything in their line, and always Uke the lead on choice friilta. Baby bonnets little beautlea-at reduced prieen this week special sale at T. Holvereon'a. 7-201 w From tub Mountains. Fresh comb honey, Juat arrived at Fsrrwr Clo.', fllUO bO 1 6U l'OOK LITTLE DUFFIB. A rrrlty IliiRlish rag Dor Takes a .Sam Patch Leap. Off the center of the high steel bridge to low writer iu tho Willa mette Is a Reed eighty feet and a frlithtful distance to leap. Sunday evening ns Mr. A. I. Wagner'sJ children were out wulking over tho bridge, a strange child took a fancy to pet their pretty English pug that was playfully running about on the bridge, when it backed oft" the south side and fell Into tho swift current below. Btrlking tho water "Duffle" wept under, ratne up once, got Ilia head above wnter, paddled feebly with his little paws aud sank to Hbo no more. The children who witnessed the tragedy were nearly heart-broken at what had happened and have not got over it yet. "Duflle" was n Hvveet pet, sired by Mr. Dalrymple's thoroughbred, aud had ulreudy learned to play ball, walk on his lilud legs, and vailous other tricks. Mr. "Wagner and other members of tho hotel Willamette household all have a sorrowful look ns though they had lost ou esteemed guest. Program of tho Oregon M. B. Conlerence to bo llclil at Saicin. TUESDAY, AUG. 18, 7:20 p. m. reception of conference; address of welcome by Hon. P. H. D ' Arpy, mayor of Salem; response by Bishop J. N. Fitzgerald. WEDNESDAY, 19. 7:30 p. m. abolition of tho liquor tralllc; mass meeting speakers, H. P. Satehwell, J. W. Bushoug, Bis hop Fitzgerald. THURSDAY, 20. 3 p. in., Consecration Services, led by D. N. Mclnturff. 7:80 p. m., Missionary Sermon by G. W. Grauuis. FRIDAY, 21. 3 p. m., anniversary Sunday school Union aud Tract Society. Speak ers, Walton' Skipworth and G. A. Laudeu. 4 p. m., anniversary Womau's For eign Missionary Society. 7:30 p. in. anniversary Freemen's Aid and Southern Education. Ouo of tho secretaries is expected. SATURDAY, 22. 3 p. m., consecratiou service led by T. J.Abbelt. 4 p. m., anniversary Women's Home Missionary Society. 7:30 p. m., anniversary Missionary Society; address by J. O. Peck. D.. D. SUNDAY. 23. 0 n. m., conference love feast, led by T. F. Royal. 10:30 a. m., preaching by Bishop Fitzgerald. 3 p. in., Children's Meeting; speak ers D. A. Waters and C. R. Keller rauu. 7:30 p. m., anniversary Board of Church Extcnsiou. Dr. W. A. Spencer. House Artist. A well painted residence is a thing of beauty and good workmanship always merits attention. A reporter w.is led to make these remarks upon viewing a job of painting on W. W. Martin's new residence. Upon first impres sion, one involuntarily asks the question, what bruiid of paiuts were used to obtain audi clear colors that lay on so well. Inquiry showed that the colors were all mixed by the painter, from pure white lead. Tho body of the building is in Mil waukee brick, a cream of fine effect. The shingle work is of a rich terra cotta, relief work and trimmings of dark olivo aud jet black. Uuder all the eaves and portions looking down are done iu sky blue. Tho piazza floors and steps are in dark lead color, and outsido doors finished in natural woods. The artist Is Mr. R. Jkl. Pinkerton, and he has reason to feel proud of tils eflbrt, as it is cer tainly pleasing to tho eye aud taste of beholdern. Sugar Beets. F. G. Ewalt, of Land Dept. O. & C. railroad, is iu the city looking after his land inter ests and talking up the sugar beet industry. He says a German syn dicate will locate n factory at some polut in Utah territory and that a Kansas town offers $160,000 cash bonus. Salem would bavo to do better than this to secure It. Mr. Ewalt would bo as large n subscriber toward this project a his liberality would suggest, The Woolen Mill store are pushing their stock out at lower prices than ever, preparatory for their large full and winter stock now being manu factured nt their mills. tf Hellenbrand manufactures tho finest candies uud sells ut wholesale at prices belter than Portland deal ers. Tho-je beautiful Scotch ginghamsH nt Holversou's are going at special cut rate prices this week. Never so cheap. 7 20-1 w Wonder how it is everybody drinks Coro'nado water now. Condensed coffee Just the thing for "camping out" or picnic at Sroat & Gile'a. Chinook salmon direct from the Columbia river. Dressed poultry iu abundance ut Davison & White's Court Hreet market. Huekleberrlew and peaches in any quantity at Sroat & OlleV- Tbe ladles aro flocking to Holvcr- feon's out rale sales in a great rush. ' A grand saving rati be made, aud one wish to be too late The finest toilet toapa at J. G. Wright's. New lot Blilve Baking Powder jutt in Sroat & Gil, LOCAL AND PERSONAL. A new crossing is going down ou Commercial and Marlon. Tho Royal Pass, Running Wild, aud Z'izo are shows billed for Salem. The wheat harvest is fully on this week aud threshing will begin next. Tho only cloud upon the prospect of a perfect all-around crop iu Ore gon is the hdp louse pest. M. V. Rork has been choseu stato lecturer of the farmers' alllnuco. It is n good selection. Ed. Purkhurst Is back from n flying trip to tho Mississippi valley. He comes better pleased than ever with Oregon and brings some re cruits with him. N. M. Newport Is back from attendance on tho railroad suits ut Portland. He drovo across country both ways and did business for the State Insurance Co. Eugeuo Breymuu, A. Hinmau.Jr., E. M. Wuite, Dr. J. M. Keeuc, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. England, Mre. Waite and Mra. Werner Rreyman me at Wllhoit springs. What could bo pleasanler than a homo among the forest trees, high abovo the city, with an electric car lino passing your door? Such a place is Englewood heights, and only fifteen minutes rido from the busiuess center. Tho finest beach in Oregon is Clutsop. You should go to Hotel Gearhart for an outing. Perfect table by that Priuce of Caterers Amos Strong. Address Seaside post otlice. Daily boats from Portland connect with the South Coast rail road from Astoria. There are four Salem doctors at the beaches a good thiug for the doctors and the Salem people too. Dr. Matteson, of Turner, is in towu. The steamer Hogue came down Sunday on her way to Portland where sho goes outo ways for her annual overhauling. About two hundred Salem nnd neighborhood families are at lake Nestucca. Sheriff Croisan is at Portland for u few days attending the state con vention of sheriffs. There is a propect for exteusion of the electric car line to the passenger depot of the S. P. Co., via Ferry street. A franchise was once granted the motor line ou Trado street, and has not been cancelled. The Elec tric compauy is seeking an entrance to the depot and Yew Park region. Salem is in danger of experienc ing a veritable boom. This will cause green lo come into the eyes of Portland lundsharks. The great W. S. Cleveland min strels and Emma Thursb'y concert company, two flrst-class entertain ments, are euroute for Salem. Senator Dolph is addressing his constituents ou tbe interests of Oregon in all the leading Eastern Oregon towns, and is not iu the iangunge of the would-bo smart ex change, "up In Alaska, living on blubber ami climbing over icebergs and getting many a hard fall." A. M, Holmes, of McCoy, was in the city today. Mark Bally, Jr., son of Prof. Baily, of Eugene, a Harvard man of '00, is iu the city onroute for Eugene. Some rural papers are after our Salem police. They know very little as u rule of tho duties of a police department, but like many other subjects that does uot prevent their discussing. When a rural journalist runs short of anything else he can attack tho police of tho nearest city. Thomas Kay left for San Fran cisco today to be absent on business for about a week. Superintendent MoElroy went un to Lane county today to. attend to some important Hchool work, before leaving for tho hot springs of Cal ifornia next week. Two cows iu tho city pound this afternoon. Mrs. F. Bartels of Portland, who has been the guest of her sister Mrs. E. M. Waite, for several weeks, re turned to her homo today. E. H. Merrill, representative of the Standard Oil Co., has been iu the city for several days accepting the plant erected hero and paying offlhu contractors. Mrs. J. C. Booth aud daughter Georgia are ut Independence. Mr. Andrew Brombaugh and Mrs. Jane Shaw were wed Saturday evening at the residence of the bride by Justice Batchelor. They will re side at North Salem. The Free Methodist people are running a campmeeting at Fulls City. Miss Zuda C. Buss departed for Chicago this morning, leaving her sisters Mrs. T. McF. Patton nnd Miss Lydla Bush mourners after her long uud enjoyable Salem stuy. While not strictly anything now In this old sinning world, it must be entered of record tht Suu day produced one druuk who got the usual fine. The Dalles Chrenicle: The Salem Journal is reading the riot act be caube the county court of Marlon county has refused to award the publication of the county commis sioners' proceedings to the newe- ' paper having the largest circulation. The Journal plainly intimates that the court has matters which It withes kept secret or the printing would be awarded. We are glad to toy that Wasco oouuty has a wiWrJuotion ie nil wwjk, nmoiver enlightened uflMal in Judge Thorn ' vwn''' 7 ftl w bury, who held tLat the new law Ilurkleherrlee and auht UvtXx went iuto effect on July lt, nnd ho In a:iy quantity 8. & Q, I with tho consent of tho commits sloners, awarded tho printing unlil Tho BapUat cmlrcu wll, Mot bo tho first of January. I closed during Rev. Whltakor's nb- A. F. Hofor of the Journal goes , eenco ou vacation, but will bo sup to Newport for a week or two at tho piea by Rev. Bardeu and others. sea shore, with wife and child. Mrs D. C. Sherman and children havogono to Wllhoit Springs for a few mouths outing. THE FAIR. Electric Lights nnd 2d Regiment Hand Engaged Officials Employed. Salem has a little World's Fulr of her own in the animal stato fair, which this year will bo a greater oveut than over. Tho executive committee hud u session late Into Saturday night uud accepted tho Holuian electric light aud 2d regi ment baud proposals. The latter will give graud pavillion concerts every night, Tho committee appointed the fol lowing ticket venders: Rullroud gate Jos. Purdom and H. C. Stevens, of Oregou City. North gate Capt. J. R. Wiley, Portlaud; Columbus Snodgrass, Eugene. East gate E. W. Hahn, Jefiersou. Race track Wm. Galllker, Salem; L. R. Green, Lincoln. Gate keepers were appointed ns follews: Railroad gate J. B. Henninger, of Howell; T. B. Walt, Salem. North gate John Murtln, Mc Minnville; Geo. Hastiugs, Salem. East gate Butler De Lashmutt, Bellevue. Rice traok Wm. Barker, East Portlaud; Johu Tnlbert, Clackamas; Jos. Hayes; Yamhill county. Rice stable gate Hugh Harrison, Jeflerson. Hay tenders It. O. Donaldson, Turner; Thos. Bruce, Salem. BASEBALL NEWS. A League Game at Salem the 20th Other Items. In u hotly contested gauio the Salcms worsted the Farmers & Me chanics at Portland, sore 7 to 1. Tho Salems butted and fielded well. Nothing but league games draw crowds though at the metropolis. Tho amatuer game Sunday be tween the Bakers & Straugs aud Stt Paul nine did uot come off, visitors failing to show up. Tho amateur games have tho good effect of stimu lating interest iu baseball generally while producing young players who may develop Into baseballlsts. A letter received by Manager Min to sets July 29th as the date for the j Seattle League club to play the Salems. That will give the people of Salem and sui rounding towus a great opportunity to seo playing worth looking at. The Bouquet City boys are almost a league clu!b themselves, bavlugbuta few players who do not measure up to league standards. With the present transportation facilities, fine weather und tbo grow ing interest iu busebull, there can hardly help being au Immense at tendance ut tho fulr ground park July 29th. -r -. . . Oregon All Hi chit. Last win ter the Oregonian was laboring for the repeal of the mortgage tux and usury laws, It could not deplore sufficiently tho mossbackism of Oregon that was driving money out of this state and building up the cities of Washington whore more liberal laws allowed money to bo in vested moro freely, etc., to the great advantugo of tho citizens of Wash iugton uud loss of Oregou. It now nppears that these statements wore all mythical. Washington us the paradise of tho moneylender has nearly us muny exploded boom us there are cities in that state. Times are reported very very dull in muny places and all busiuess men say that collections are slower there thau in Oregon. A receut commercial re ceut report shows that there have been fewer failures in Salem than iu auy city of its size on tho coast, j For God's Sake. Two urmonian , "christiuus" worked the town Sat urday, currying letters from some English bishop stating their great ness of destitution, but that his let ter was uot to bo used in England. It was evidently written not for home consumption, but for suckers in tho United States. After a hard duy's work gathering shekel the greusy hungurlnu evangelists were found by a reporter in front of a sa loon smoking cigarrettes and in quringfor the first but to Portland. Fou I' it E8 1 1) k nt 8. Chairman Odell of committee on a delecting president for Willumetlo university says that they liaye the following uuder consideratien: Itev. C W. Hishell, New York; Junius Mc- it i ..... r...,ill III. .(I- T.. . IXUUglllUll Ul VUUIIUIII JJIU.I?) ., Hev. Geo. Wbltaker late of Hoston, : now of Marshall, Tex., Itev.T. O. Heed of Zauesvllle, O.; Itev. J. II. rillsbury, of Northhampton, Maw. A meeting of the committee Is soon to bo held and will probably muke a selection among the above list. Fihe Ar-Aiui. The Thos. Kay Woolen Mill Co. are Jnspadtlng plans for a fire alarm connection with the Capital Knglne liou. They propone to havo a Hrst-olaM Independent alarm wired In for quick relief In coe of need of an engine at any time. Kxploslona do not occur If you buy gasoline of Sroat & Olio. Lad lei blouse waUts at special CHURCH NOTES. Dr. Gwymio had lurge audiences at both Sunday services, many of tho Methodist people turning out to hear his pleasant discourses, which generally uro full of logical reason ing. Rev. J. Taylor Chambers, who was rector of St. Paul's for nlno years, some five years ngo, held services Sundny eveulug. Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnmbers now make their home nt Carthage, Mo., nud are guests of Mrs. Edcs, Dr. Doauo preached iu tho lecluro room in tho morning nud Prof. E. II. Anderson delivered tho evening discourse. Ho was highly compli mented in his first eflort nt tho preaching lino. A Safe investment. Is ono which Is guaranteed to brine vou satlsfuctory .results, or in ease of failure a return of purchase price. On this safe plan you cau buy from our advertised druggist a bottlo of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed lo bring relief iu overy cuso, wliou used for any affection of Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consump tlou, Inflammation of Lungs, Bron- ..!.. I 1. 1TI I m -1. CUIUS, VSIUIIIU, YUOOpiUg UIUj,'M, Croup, etc., cau always be depended upon. Trial bottle free at Fry's drugstore, How to ao to the Coast. Per sons wishing to go to tho coast can tako the stage at McMinnvlllo Mon days, Wednesdays uud Fridays at 11:30 a. in., nrrlvoat Graudo Roudo by 0 p. m, where hotel accommoda tions are good, take stage next morning for tho coast. Stugo no commodatious are good, Frank Fruzier und John Tyler, managers, - 7-20 tf HOTEL ARRIVALS. "willajiette" Hnn n nrnmnf Plii1nrlt1r1iIn TV I M Len, W S Hull, H E Jackson, ,BP. FD Smith, Wash. H Kenlluger, R8M Loruu, F M Jacobs, J F Logan, D Mitchell, E N Merrill, W P Smith, J A Freeman, Portlund. ThosSturr, Chicago. Geo L Mitchell, Delano, Cal. Geo J Ludlow, Geo W Colby, J A Allen, N Y. A W Bater, Seattle. "cook." J W Mulesbagh, C M Hill, J J Fibbin, Portland. F L Misener, wiro nud daughter, Grand Lodge. W Kester, Comic, S Dak. F Goodell, Tacoma. B A Flnkhouser.Morrlstown.Tenn O J Slmerul, Mucleny. Miss Cornelius, Turner. J J Gurduer, E M Mlidnu, Wm Welden, Salem. L J Priest, Hubbard. H T Brown, Rock Springs. o Merit Wins. Wo deslro to say to our citizens, that for years we have been Belling Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con sumption, Dr. King's New Life Pills, Bucklln's Arnica outvo uuu Elec tric Bitters, und huvo.nover handled remedies thut sell ns well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesltato to guurun teo them every time, und wo stand ready to refund tho purchus price, if sutisfaccory results do not follow their use. Thoso lcmc dies have won their great, popularity purely on their merits. Sold by Fry, druggist. Aro You Going East? If so, be sure uud see thut your tickets rend via "The North Western Liuc." The C.Bt. P. M. & O. Ry. Tuts Is tho great short lino from St. Paul or Duluth to nil points east nnd south. Their magnificent truck, peerless vestlbuled dining nnd sleep ing cur trains, und their motto, "uiwuys on time," lias given this roud a national reputation. All classes of passengers uro curried ou the yestibuied trains without extrn charge. All ticket agents sell tickets via this lino. Ship your freight uud travel over this fumous road. W. II. Mead, Gen. Agt., No. 4 Wash. St, Portlund, Or. A. J. Lkla.ni, Tray'g Agt. The New Iron Shop. John Holm will have his new iron blacksmith shop ut head of Commer cial street neur postolllce, rendy for business Haturday.July 18th. He will muke a specialty of good horseshoe ing and repair work, has a I! rat-clans new outfit, and will bo glad to wel come patronage. 7-10-18d Tins Wkkk Onia'.T. Ilolverson Is closing out ludlea' and misses' silk mitts at exceptionally low prices. Bee them. Iw I U Wo aro now prepared lo furulsh French Ice Cream In any quan tity for I'AliTIKS, 1'JO Nf03, KXCIW8ION8, elo. WomukeuDjKxi lultyof the above anil van bo pnv on red only of uu. ones &Bornardi 1 State Street Mistook tho Artist. An economical old Saleiniio was banging around n China row this morning trying to find n place where he could get his bucksaw filed nt a reduced rate. Oue particular place that cmlted ear-piercing sounds he tried several times to get into. "No flleo snweo helee," said a Chlneso dude who came out of the place m lavender calico pantalets. Ho was tho manager of Mongolian opera Just Imported from Kow Daug nnd the old niun had mistaken tho musioof tho Chinese fiddle for the music of saw filing. 8 Spools of Clnrk's Mile End OR thread for JOi At J. II. LUNN'S. Brick and Tile. For first class baud inado brick nud tile, go to Murphy fc Desnrt. Largo supply on hand. Nenr fair grounds, Salem. 0 0 Imo REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED WITH COUNTY RECORDER. Johu Aiken nud lodge A. F. and A. town of Gervuis, wifo to Fidelity M., It 5, blk 35, $500 'onderful5 tho uso of Hood's Baisapnrllla. Severe cases of scrofula, upon which other prep ar,Uloii3 li.ivo been powerless yield to tho peculiar curntlvo powers of this medicine. Dlstt casing cases of dyspepsia, excruciat ing complaints of tlio kidneys and lhcr, agonizing Itch p . and pain ut salt KCl B BfC theum, (ll-agrco- llVgMllO ablo cases ot catarrh, and aches and pains ot lhcumatlsm, aro cured by Hood's Sar sipirr.la. U purines tho blood, nnd at the imo timo tones tho stomach, creates nn .rt'ltu, ami gives strength to overy fuue- .u :if tho body. Glvo It a trial. Gcnoral Debility " For four years my who suffered with 'avgo tumor bunches on tho glands under tho arms, andgcneial debility of tho whole system. Sho became so poor In health that wo weio on tho vcrgo of despair regarding her recovery. Physicians did uot seem to understand her ease; at aU evpnts sho never derived any benefit from Ihelr treatment. Sho Dually concluded to try Hood's Sarsaparllla. Tho Immedl.ito effect was so marked and satisfactory that sho continued to tako It, and till? n tho losulti She has gained Iu weight From 84 to HI Pounds and Is strongf r and In bettor health than sho has boon for years. Tho bunches under her arms havo diminished, and wo lielhvo Hood's Barsaijarllla will bo loo mm h for them Iu time." J. J. Noitcno&s G Com mercial Sticet, Iloston, Mass. Hood's SarsaparHia Bold liy itru'lsts. 81 1 llxforr-3. 1'roviircctbv 0. 1. HOOD & CO., Apothecaries, Lou oil Miuu. IOO Doses One Dollar JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils ami Window Glass, Wall Ta per ami Eurtler, Artists' Ma terials, Linio, Hair. Nails anil Shingles, Hay, Fccil anil Fonco Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc, HEW AOVKItTIBKMKNTS. Business (S Fan Property 1 havo for a lew days, a good bargain In buHlut'M properly ou Commercial street. Coino and seo mo, It Is worth looking after. AIkoouo of tlio best liarimlun In Die cltv In Farm property 1 miles from city llm iih, iiuuiy wiuuruu. J. u. uuuia. 7llw Tho mill Ih shut down now, but we luivo a Inrgo stock of liran andStortH uiwuys on luiiul. T. BURROWS, No. 22fl Coirftneralal Ht., Halem Willamette University, -THE OLDEST, LARGEST, Least Expensive AND- MOST HOME-LIKE lostltutlonof learning in the northwest. 830 ntudenU In 1HH7, V In IWU-an lucreuao ot nearly U) per cent In four yearn, OruduatoH ntudenU In Art, Business, Classical, Law, Literary, Medical, and Musical, Pharmaceutical and scientific courneii, NOItMAL COUJiSE. OruduatoH (rom tho Normal Courne have nit tlio advantage of graduate from the State Norinul !hoolit. littler fuulllticM for touching next year than ever before, IWTcra Begins Scjil. 7, 1881. For catalogue, with full Information nddrewi Wm.H. AIlNoI.I), A.'M., (lttillw Halem, Oregon, SBPT12MBEJR 14 til. llouutlful aud heulthlul kite neur ttieoJtr. Hi4 a re.iMimlilo iu any other In linn- iuuouoi iernii)if u ma eniui, i;u MDl-.ll, MPirury, twleallue. TlioolMgleal, rrepurit- M7. fllHIIIUI HIIU IIUVIUV VUUfBfV, ... Il..ul...uj ..,.l-i-.l tf.ll rturiUof kllfindM recolviKl, UnrefuIoer- u nullum ojuiin. n.u- iOf aiigmuivtrec tuiid dlrtMillun iri' UKUtMiiu uirfyiwii giveu io nil niuuein lidlM bourdfiiK I Jill undr miierieiiuctl tai&rvltton, I'rbftuor of txllui Mjhol urnji nud mueli xprlcuee employed. For Information ndilrwn, U.C.STUATTON.D.J).. Portland, or THOS.VANfcJCOY,lJJ)., JDodn of Uollogo, Port land Uni vomit, Portland, dragon, wti ' Portland University OI'HNH - Notice to Travelers .- Our storo is crowded with a fine, new Iltie of TRUNKS AND TRAVELING BAGS This line embraces all kinds aud sizes of trunks from tho cheap pack ing trunk to the $10 ladles' Saratoga. It is tho finest lino ever brought so Salem, nud ot the best manufacture. PRICESTIIE LOWEST POSSIBLE FOR GOOD GOODS. Traveling Rags and Valises from $1 to $7. Wo invito thu attention of tho public to the flue quality of these goods. Capitol Adventure Co., Opera Hotise Block;. Now lino of swimming tights and tennis shoes. Traduce Tukoit. 8 spools cotton for 25 cents. Wool bought. Out Side Old Undoi takers of 18 years oxporiencohayo, through much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out sido tho Undertaking trust and aro now prepared to furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention n given to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted up specially for the business FURN ITURE AT AUCTION. Jf you want Furniture, attend tho auction sales at tho Auction Houso, near Court House every Saturday and get your goods at your owu prico. H. Jt, MOOEE, Auction and Commission Merchant. "HONEST PRANK," Auctioneer. CLEAN! If you Avould bo clean and hayo your clothes dono up in tho neatest and dressiest manner, tako them to tho SALILH STEAM LAUNUKY whero all worlc is dono by whito labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street. ITo-w Park Grocery- G. D. RADABAtTGn Hub put In a new stock of Groceries, Quoeuswaro, Ioed, otc. Produce bought nt highest prices. Satisfaction guaruutood in nit things. Good delivered to all parts of thu city. Call aud glvo me a trial. THE LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Wll flUir Tvn n , AN stock left In my cureshall receive tho best . II. uUULlM.ro P. of attention. Telopuono No. 21, Cor. Liberty ' "' uuuuui.nvui, UHd Ferry BtreotBBttlcB1( Oregon. SNOW TI-IK YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street, Housjs - and. - Sion - Painting, Paper Ilnnglng, 1 Natural Wood Finish. Kulsomtulng, uiuy iqrst-citwH CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AND- SHEET IRON EfltlmutcH on nil work In our lino. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. SilsIi, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawtag. IIuuho I'lnlnliluc mado'.Uj order. New DItV KU,N, by which we can alwayi keep a full supply of veanoned ttook of ftlt kind. Agricultural Work, Corner ofTrude aud Jllgti tttreatu, Bulora, Ortgoa. J, O. aoODAJ.K, CouurK. GOODALE & IvLirraber, Lath., Pickiets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &o. Agent for Cobum Mill, Hprlngneld Mill wei muo oi i wuiiui mrest neur BAKlOIt Sasln and Door Kactory Front Streot, Salem, Oregon, Tho best class of work in our with tho lowest. Only the best matorjal usod ..I ' riBiii..Miiii.i...wlwiimi i i mimm AdiiilulHtrutor'H Notice of An- liolnOnonL XTfyridRIa liernbv irlveu lo all It 111.1V l ouncnr, That the uudoralgued Ua Cken duly aMiolnted hy tho uuuutv court of the Hlutrtof OrHii, fur thu county of Murlrm.rtdiiilul.lrmor wild will mincned fif tljotwtutuuf J, A- Jluiriumi. muni fc-tld Aouuty, uwcNiiiwJ. Auu ail jhwju iJitviiitf oUiin. Utfulu.l llie suld Mitite, re hwrby nouniHi muii tt.jiiiruu iiikmiih uiuix, wiui nollfliHl Mud iKjiilrtd Uiiirwunl lliuin, wit tlm iiroiur vcuulrtin: Ml duly vnrlrtxd o- cora l iik lo luw. wiim In luw. ulllilu u kix moutim (ruin tliettutuof tliU ii of tliU lioUou. to tlio uudmli(u. udrnini.inttdr oimiu .mie wiih uiu win iif Mid lulu Willi thu will rtUiuoily ut rUlom. lu MitHori t'uuty ureKoa. ytuuaii iHsituu iuiioimhi vi mm ul tire hint;y liolllll unit M'iutfta In limke liiiiuwliala Mill.uiiitiui oftlie Mine to Hi iin Jrwlnwl ut 111 Ue uforwulU. P4t4 Mil ltu, y oijwy ,, IJ 111. AUiuliiUUfttor wild lliu wliiuuntuwlpf w, i, iv.Aini.il. thewutoofj. A.ll.iinwuu.dvtfcu.wl Von UAiHfs-Hmma IU for ah, inm rr ewh, wa h twn ttie Trust. BUBEN & SON f CIvUB Wall Tinting, etc Varnishing and work. BKOW lUlos. WORKERS. IOO Oliomolctttu Strt, A. WHBKLBK, Springfield. WHEELER, nnd McKeiule Mill. OMc and 1 ird oa tu iiypov, jieav j.umuor in wie vuiie & WI1KKLEU, Munugera, Salem. lino at pricos to compel If ill! 1 Jul i o Striiwborrio, Itiwplxsmwii IMaoUbomos, Gooserrw, CliurHiiR ami good irwtof kinds at tho Sltn Cmmry, Merchant Tailors. A MM Ma at tMrt4 iiulkm.iw mssMt inmm mm au tt "!l '?. tw -