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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 6, 1891)
r? HE CAPITAL JODUAL TIllUWDAY - AUOUSI' 0. I8..1 TEKMS OV SUUsOKMTION. Dally by mnil per year.. Dally y mal1 P.er ,non(h Weekly by mall per year, .JO IX) . 60 . 160 FRKK DELIVERY BY CARRIER. nily for ftlnule week, 15 cts. n ly far two week, 23 eta. jlly by month, 6ucta Holtoctlonn will bo made on 1st nod. loth f nioiilh. fntweribeni will please leavo muncy for cnr-hirs nt house or where. U i7dellvrHl, -o aN to cause no delays In collect 'oi . tub livswino Capital JoanicAi, regu larly receives the afternoon associated GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Notice. Persons leaving town for the springs, seacoast or mountains, can have the Daily Jouknat, sent to them without extra cost, by leaving orders at tho office. AN AnT Effort. An effort is being made to uet united action by the artl9ts of Salem and vicinity to ward a graud display of piitttingi and pictures at the next state fair. Ordinarily the display 1 poor and yet there nre hundreds of good pictures in this city, mid they nimht to be shown in the art buildttig Aside from the local pride that la felt, theio is considerable premium mouey to bo awarded. An exhibit properly hung by a compi'tenl committee of theartlsta themselves, would do much to stimultte interest in art and the thous and f vistorj to our state fair would git some idoi of ttie degree of culture that is mutii ifwted in our city by the in terest in art. There ahuuld be u good attendance at the meetlug cal led at the Willamette reading room Friday at 4 p. m. See notice else where Police Counr. Ono drunk was made the law to fiee by spending live days In tho city bobtiie. Also one, J. Lundrigon, without obtain ing official permission, or the regular physician's prescription, undertook a proceeding rather risky in trying to smuggle some rotgut whisky clandestinely into the city jail, for which he Is now safely with bail. He tried this on Wednesday eye with out obtaining official leave, the thirst of a drunken pal to relieve, aud the keen-eyed city police to de celve. Fine, $10.40. Military. A. O. Condit, ad jutunt and stiff officer of Second Kegiment O. N. G., has resigned. His successor wilt bo a Salemite. Brigadier General Siglin, of Marsh field, has a'so resigned his position in the O. N. G., on account of ill health. Adjutant General J. C. Bhofner, of Portland, has Leeu pro moted to the brigadier generalship. Jtobert W. Mitchell, of Portlaud, ajsistant adjutant, has also been piomoted to fill the vacancy caused ij the promotion of General Shof mr. An Alleged Forgery. One Ellas Eberhardt, was doing a big businesi in Champoeg iu 1888. The Marion grand jury at October term, 1S8S fouud Indictments against him for forgeries. Last week he was ar rested in Portland for these crimes, but he hud to be dismissed. As he turned to go out of the court room Deputy Sherif Wrightman, of this city, placed him under arrest, brought him to Salem and ho was released Wednesday night, giving hail for $ 1100. The cases will come up for trial ut October term. Fkuit. Supt. Miles brings us samples of fruit from a Crooked Fiu gei creek ranch in the mountains. The raspberries and cherties are just coming in, the latter being fresh, crisp aud high flavored. A great sup ply of this fruit, which is a month later than at Salem, could be mar keted here in the valley if proper transportation facilities could be had. Aht Exhibit. All artists and persons interested in art are request ed to meet at reading room of the Willamette hotel Fridy at 4 p, m. to take steps for arranging nu art ex- Libit at com ne state fair. pom. Willamette. General Odell received a telegram today announcing that President Geo. Whltukerand family left Texas this morning for Salem. IMPROVEMENTS. The trustees this afternoon order ed all the woodwork inside and out side paiuted. The sewerage will also be put In perfect order on tho entiro college grounds and buildings. Fresh steam roasted "Gamecock'' peauuts at Hellenbraud's, Hoots and Shoes at cot ut Capitol Adventure Co. the If Fine Gile. creamery butter-Rr.iat & Special linen sulo nt Holverson's wis week tow Hs, orabhe table iiuensaud napkins at a sacrillce. Cutterllu Is the first lo ..iftrarMo photos. Huts at cost at the Capitol Ad veuture Co. tf YO firrt Rpllttlfr lll.lffkal mlonl .wl children's Canvas aud Huwet shoes! - s Ulnn cojt. Wru. lirowu -o, boots and shoes. ,7-3Mlt Clothing ut cost ut the Capitol Adventure Co. tf MMMttNHMMaUHl MB D01SB mtOWXIXfl. Terrible Afllirtinn of l!m Family Ili'lnlW of the Ueach etc. TheJouiiNAijof Wedueortay eve- riling brought the flrot news of Ihe drowning of Miss Helen JJolse at Long Buuoh, Wu. Our telegraphic colutnm contain i he full details of our Associated Pres3 report. Con sternation wu3 painted on every brow Wednesday evening as tho news spread, for no young woman was better known or more popular with all classes of persons than the unfortunate Miss Boise. She was connected with nearly every lending social event and was public spirited to a high degree. THE llEAOll where the drowning took place is very wide aud almost us shallow us a bay. It is fully four miles out to s-a and tliere is very little possibility of the body being carried out. There is u stroug belief that the body will be found within a few dus. Thl- untimely death is a severe blow to Judge Boise, who has for some time not been in rugged health. SKETCH OF MIdS HOISH. Deceased was tho elder daughter of circuit Judge R. P. Boise of Salem. Rhe wis born on her fath er's farm in Polk county, and was a graduuto with high houors at Wllla uit'tte university. She wus an active worker in ull branches of tho Con gregitioual society of Salem, and stood as high among the younger laborers there a the late Mrs I. N Gilbert dtd am ni.r the older. The church will miss these two more than it would nuy others ou the rolU of its members. As was tho annual cuatom of nearly the entire family, Miss Boie went to tho boachs last Saturday. Very fond of society she was much sought after by all the best circles who frequent Oregon watering places. But the seaside will have only sad assoelatlons for the Boise family hereafter. Miss Boise was o sister of 11. P. Boise, Jr., of Salem, and W. It. Boise of Portland, both at torneys. She also leaves a mother aud bis ter, Miss May, nearly pros trated by tho fatality. PROTECTION DEMANDED. There is a just and general de mand for life lines to enclose Pacific b ithiug beaches aud a pioper patiol to warn oft ull balheis before the tide turns. Tho Jouhnai. buggests that proprietors of beabeach resoits take immediate steps to thus safe guard against like fatalities. Unless they do there will bo ti tenible fall- Idg off of travel to the seaports In summer. HL'AVY RAINS. Wednesday Uronglit Local Showers Heavier Than Oregoninns are Accustomed to hee. There was a Hue opportunity for the stuet committee and sidewalk and tewer builders to ascertain which way the Witerruns on Salem streets. At 4 p. m. nearly every street was a running water course, except where great sheets stood at a dead level. Oregon was fairly beat ing hertolf at a rainfall record and to the weatueiwibe the prospect of the customary three months dry season is exceedingly doubtful. THE ELECTKIO CAKS (topped ut 8:30 p. m. and for 20 minutes not a wheel moved. Mana ger Barnts mounted a hack and drove to the electric power"honse. The main belt hud flown off the dynamo and a shock had scared the employes considerably. The belt was put on and nil moved off nicely. When the power was thrown ofl the lights iu all the cars; went out like u Hash, some of the connections snapping like a pistol. Tho train crews were not a little frightened tlo' electricians claim there is no safer place in u thunder storm than ius'de an electric car, and that few If any fatalities from lightning have ever occurred at a power house, run: department. At about tho third clap of thunder ut 1 p m. a bolt struck iu the vicinity of the Capital engine house. No one wus in tho bulldiug but Capt. Price, who saw a flash ih the engine house that made all light as only an electilo light can, and a report like u musket was heard. Tho sound was loud enough to be heard on Commercial street and over ou High. The flash burned out all the electrical connections and mgnetH except the lire alarms from the woolen mills and canning works. The flush tumid the horses looseaud net all the alarms and gontru going. The bUzt) heemed to cover the ""'perpjuud. nurse uuu out!) ammais were piuim ing about like mad. It was two hours before tho animals could be coaxed itito their Malls. Eugiuecr Walt Hulmtiu hua a good job restoilug i he dnuits. Quite a large crowd assembled immediately after the electric exploslou, which was one of the events of the storm. OTHER FLASHES. An eltcrlo light pole near the residence of Jas, Ro-s was struck. The lights in J.H. Albert's resideuco were put out aud also the Deaf Mute school's. One of the workmen on the State strict wuter works extension was struck by a light flush of lightning while standing under a tree. He as Mumii tl for a time but soon rccovciul. H Is not learned that any sorious damage has been done to crops, but continuous ralui are liable to do great iiurt lo grain. But they are not feared. "Civswiil" Sroat & Gile. creamery butter LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Af -r T n . .... . v. u oroai anu family go to Newport to spend a mouth. "Lost In London" at tho Opera House tomorrow night. Mr. J. Brooks, with his sons, John and Will, nre at Mt. Hood. It Is uever too lato to reform. Drink Coronado water and reform your health. Mr. E G. Beardsley, former real estate deulor of Albany Ih In the city, with n poslblo view of locating in Salem. Capital Engine company holds regulur monthly meeting this eve ning at 8 o'clock. Let there be a full utteudunce. Geo. E. Altkeu, secretary. Two Salem real estate man J. (J. Johnson and A, H. Thomas start today to investigate real estate mat ters ou the Sound. A movement is ou foot to have Mill street extended through to Simpsou's addition, which would make that a good thoroughfare for the eutire eastern part ot tho city. Grocer Sroat is at Newpoit and will be followed by his family to morrow. II S Gilo aud wife, Mis. M. Beamer, Mr. Perry Benuter and Miss Ada Beamer are home from their trip to the North Santiam. Mrs. G. W. Gray gave an after noou tea Wednesday at li p. m. In uouor of banker G. "W. Thomas wife and daughter of Lansing, Iu., In spite of the ruin there was a larje attendance. 'lho young ladies of the W. R. Corps have arrauged to give n social duuee at G. A. it. hall on Friduy evening of this week. Mary Ellen McBee, a 17-year old daughter of Samuel aud E leu Mc beeutFull Creak Biidge died Au gust 4th. Those holding invitations remem bertheW. It. C. dance uttheG. A. P.. hall tomorrow evening (Friday). Attendant Martiudale and his wife who was also an attendant at the asylum ure reported to have re signed. He goes into the restaurant business ut Portland. E. C. Young aud wife, of La Crosse, Wis., are guests of their former townspeople, I. L. Klmber mid family, while on a tour of the Pacific coast. Fkesii. Trout, Trout, Trout, Chinook Kilmon, halibut, seu bu, pigeons, choice fat hens, friers aud broileis at Davison & White's wholesale and retail fish, game aud poultry depot, 04 Couit stie-it. Two Models. E. C. Cioss in his State and Court stnet markets has what can be termed two model insti tutions. They are clean, cool and free from files. Their meats have the reputatiou of being the finest. Fok Sale. An A No. 1 New Mall byclele. Ha3 been used three weeks. Will sell ou easy terms or cheap for cash. Inquire at It M. Wade's hardware store. 8 5-tf The Cmuos. It will bring many people to the city, aud all will won der at the remarkable display of summer goods aud low rates at tho Woolen Mill store. For Sale. A half platform spring, twoseated open hack, nearly new. Also good light double har ness. Salem Laud Co. 8-4 3t. For Rent. on Piety hill. -House of five A desirable rooms house Salem Land Co. 8 4-3 1. Cook Book. Every customer at Clark & Eppley's gets a Superior cook book free. The Crops. They were never so good. Just so with Branson's crop of groceries. Linen Bale. T. Holverson Is this week selling table Uncus and nupkiiH nt fcf ecial prices. Geaiwakt Park. Clatsop Beach, Seaside, Oregon. BeH place iu Oregon to take au outing. S. &G. have flno creamery butter. Remember our New York ice cream contains no corn starch or gel atine. Try It once and you will have uo other. "Westacott & Irwin. House nnd four lots iu East Salem ?S50 on the installment plan. Apply nt Globe otllce nt once. S. & G. for "Crescent" creamery butter. No French dinners got up at Hell enbrauds by Chinamen, but a good Amerlcau meal for 25 cents. Clark & Eppley are selling those cho'ce Eastern hams at 15 cents Are You Quiiif,' East? If so, bo ture aud see that your tickets read vIa"ThoNorth Western Line." The C. St. P. M. & O. Ry. This Is the great short line from St Paul or Duluth to all poiuls east and south. Their magnificent track, peerless vestibuled dining and sleep ing car trains, and their motto, "always on time," has given this road a national reputation. All classes of passeugers ure carried on the vestibuled trains without extru charge. All ticket agents sell tickets via this line. Ship your freight aud travel over this famous road. W. H. Mead, Gen. Agt No. 4 Wash. St, Portland, Or. A, J, Leland, Tray'g Agt. MAUItlEII. BECTNEL-8TRAIN At the re sidence of J. M. Blgler, South Salem on Wednesday Aug., 5,18t)l by Rev. Williams, Nettle iiectuel to Charles Strain. The bride Is lately f'ora California aud the groom Is from Salem, Ind, timl'.i ARSENIC AND AMMONIA. Rcmarknlilo I'ontrnst in Ih lfl,"'t ol Two 1'oisons on llif Complexion. Tho slow absorption of many poi sons changes in somo more or less modified form the complexion, but arsenic aud ammonia bIiow their ef fect about ns quickly as any. The popular belief that nrseulc clears the complexion has led many silly women to kill themselves with It in small, continued dose. It produces a waxy, tvorv-like ap pearance of tho nkln during a cor tain stago of tho poisoning, but Its terrible after effects have hecomo too well known to make it of commou use as a cosmetic. The effects of ummoulu upon the complexion are directly the opposilo to that of arsenic. Tho llrst symp tom of ammonia poisoning which nnnenrs among those who V ork In ammonia factories is a discoloration of the skin of the nose aud forehead. This gradually extends over the fuce until the complexion has a stained, blotched, aud unsightly appearance With people who take ummoula into their system in smaller uVses, as with their water or food, these striking symptoms do not appear eo soon. Tho only eflect of the poison that Is visible for a time is a' general unwholesomeness and nullowuesa of the complexion. Many people aie slowly absorbing ammonia poison without knowing it. The use ot ammonia in the manufactures has greatly increased of late, aud it is unquestionably used as an adulterant iu certain foodprpe nrations. Official analysis haveplaln- ly showed its use even in suchcheap articles of every day consumption as baking powders. The couiiuued absorption of ammonia iu even minute quantities us un adulterant iu food is iuiurious not merely from its effect upon the complexion, but because it destroys the coating of tho stomach and causes dyspepsia und kiudred evils. Prof. Long, of Chicago, is author ity for the statement thut, If to lltty million parts or water tliere is one part of ammonia, the water Is dan gerous. i m 'ii.r i,'oi it x.uiirhbd. The fscililL's of the present day fo, jie production of c- cry thing that wil conduce to the material welfare an6 comfort of manki.id nreahuobtimlim Itcd, and .hen Syrup of Figs was firs! produced the ve: M vas enriched witfc the only j.crfcct Inxathe known, as it is the only remedy which is trulj pleasing nr.d refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. Feeling For Felines. The On Leo Co. is moving into new quarters next to the auction store ou State, and one of the firm has a pet eat with u litter of holf grown kittens: "He no Bavee," said John, as the old cat went me-viug about, and her frightened fumily answering cat calls from all parts of the building. "One cat heap good. Two too muchee," said John as a shade of Oriental regret seemed to creep over his fuce as he contemplated the nu merous feliue progeny und their ap parent distress. Last seeu, he wus gathering them all up in a box to move them. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Costoriat SALEM MARKET IlEPORT. A Synopsis of tlio'lWiirltoU HuyljiB and KclllitKtt'rlccis. KETA1L PIUCKS. REVISED QUOTATIONS. Shoulders Jiugar cured.pcr lb,12J UreakUst bacon IS linms ugar cured, n?r Ib,.lGJc. lleef-fr&u Pork 8 & 10 Mutton 8aii!c. Venl 10 12p. Timothy boed Per pound, 8c; selling lieu ciuver seeu I'cr jjoiiuu, 140. White clover seed Per pound, SOc.i;". AlMke 18c por pound. Rod top lOoper pound. Lincoln Grass 12o per pound, Ryo Gniss 10c per pound. Orchard Griu,s..l7o per pound. Ueuns o per lb. Out meal utOc New potators 60c per bushel. Green petix 10c er k1. Strawberries, Bo per quart. Canned Knm-i'e.iolu., SS 00; apricot, S3 00; blackberries, S3; com, best grades $2 00; tomatoes 1 6th string beans tl ir, green peas SI 8.3: per doz. Iu two lb cam Kresh Vci;ctitbKs. Potatoes (Wc; carrots 50c; parsnips 75c, onions So per lb. MshHalinon I0o per lb; Htur;eon (1 7c pur lb small fish 10o per lb; salt salmon, 7310c per lb; Chinook milium, Viyv IIUY1NU I'UICES. Wheat J2Kc to (wo net. Klour Per barrel. IW, best 196 lbs. Oats Per bushel, 403 -tic Uarley Per bushel, wXg&jc. Ilrun Per ton, i 00 at milt, sacked. Hhorts Per ton, J2. 00 " sacked. Cbtin Per ton, S20.00 " siu-ked. Hops Quoted at 18 to2Io per lb. Con tract 15c. Wool ltlc to 10c. Eggs 25c per dozen.' Potatoes Per buahcl, 8O0 Corn menl So per pound. Cheese 12Ho per pound. Dried plums Per lb. ft7c. Dried prunes Per lb. fo 12c. Imported prunes 7c per lb. iiuiier axaao nor d Vi&a por pound for.good Lard-UXShkiperlb llama Per pound, 115jil2c. jiacon wues v9iu per in, Hhouldern G0o per lb. Cblckcns.. 8 to 10c per poind. Turkeys 10 to o lb, Uoexe 7as per ll. Uuckji,l2Wperll Bprlnj; C'tifckentt 10 to Us per lb. PRICE'S no0y Baking vijPewder: Used in Jilligji of Homep Years fte Stanclar ,-.' BAPTIZED IN THE OCEAN. RInirnlni" Frntures of Orconmj on u n ttnlcinn Reltclou Mnluo Inland. Swan's Islund, though lying in sight of Outer 1mg Island. Mount Debert, contains one of tho happiest and most law abiding communities to bo found in nil the earth. With n population but 811 it mnlntnlns good schools and two churches one of which Is a mod em edifice, handsomely finished inside and out, and having a sweet sounding and costly Ik1L There Is one qunrry there and some fanning, but all else is connected with tho sea. For sotno timo there has been a great religious interest manifested; more than half the people there nre members of ono of tho two churches, which aro Methodist and Baptist, and on Sunday twenty-seven woro baptized In the At lantic by tho Rev Mr. Dunn, of Water vtllo, and Rev Mr. Hall, of Clifton. Imagine first an island In mldoccan. Upon ono si do is a littlo hamlet, nestled down close by tho sea, wherein are two old wharves and u beach of sand, tho latter as long perhaps as tho platform of the upper station In Lowlston. Back of tho beach is u small bluff as high as a two story house, and on this 400 of tho islanders are gathered. The sky is clear, with tho wind so brisk as to send tho sea gulls sailing swiftly and with canting wing across tho sky, whilo under them and not mora' than fair gunshot away a school of seals swim mid dive for herring. Tho waves ore broken somewhat by an outer point, but they roll in and recede fully twenty feet. Just at the tip of the wet sand there gather tliO twenty-soven candi dates, witli friends mid a choir to tho number of 100 There has been no preparation for thlfl baptism In the matter of clothing, either for tho person to bo baptized or the clergy; fifteen btnlwart young fish ermen dressed In their best, oven wear Ing their watches; twelve women In white summer dresses and low shoes; tho ministers In black suits as they came upon the island, and as they stood In tho pulpit and preached and prayed. A gospel song floats out upon tho air and Is hurried away over the heaving fcsi and over tho seals. Who lift thoir heads and listen, and then preacher and flshermon walk out Into tho green waves. The song ceases, tho baptismal rlto i3 performed, and again tho tuneful hymn is heard. Tho other clergyman Is al ready walking in, and all tho whilo, as the men and women como from out tho water, relatives and friends rush about them, crying witli oxcitoinent and Joy, kissing and caressing. "Yes," said ono stalwart fisherman, "tho Saviour called mo this morning. I thought I would bo baptized later over on Mount Desert, but ho kept call ing, and this morning I took my boat and started for over hero. I had head winds and beat over. I must havo sailed twenty miles to get eight, but hero 1 am, nnd I'm glad I came." Lowiston Journal. ' Klsslnc tho Book. Tho custom of swearing on the BIblo comes from tho ancient Jews, who at Bret touched their phylacteries Email coses containing strips of parchment Inscribed with texts from tho Old Testa- IUUIIK IH 141H1M UU.IU3, 1UIU lUlUl 1UJU their hands on tho book of tho law, and all the various customs of taking vfeistr i fftlfm rm nn lin a v W lnikH 1f1 oaths in different countries havo a sim ilar origin. Tho early Anglo-Saxons regarded stones as sacred to their gods, therefore laid their hands on a pillar of stono. In mediaeval times it was customary to touch a relic, and tills was regarded as giving the oath moro saercdness than whnn atxrrtrn nrtrtn rim miconl rt rnntTni i , , """""'- " "i t"v". UUUIL. illlUlllUI UU91UU1 Ul IUO fcUlIlO times was swearing by churches. A certain number wero mentioned, and tho attestor was obliged to go to eacli one, tako tho ring of tho church door in ills hand and repeat his oath. Tho custom of kissing tho cross to at test an oath has been observed in Rus sia from very early times, aud has ex tended Into other countries. Accord ing to tho laws of tho Order of tho Garter, in tho timo of Henry VIII, Knights Templar wero required in tak ing oatii to touch the book and kiss tho cross. Slnco the Reformation tho tak ing of oaths by kissing tho Bible has not been permitted in Scotland. In other portions of Great Britain it is tho common mothod. Detroit Freo Press. i A Llnemun' Tower. Somo of tho movablo stagings upon which linemen work when stringing conductors for electric railways aro moro useful than ornamental, und, ns for convenience in transportation from ono place to another, tlioy aro about equal to a load of old lumbor. Tho West End Street Railway company, In Boston, lias a shuplo apparatus for this purposo that Is exceedingly convenient. It is simply a strongly built vngon of gauge to fit tho tracks, which serves as tho boso of a folding tower, similar In its construction nnd operation to tho elevating flro ladders. A fow turns of tho cranks raises tho hinged legs to a vertical position, giving the workmen a solid platform within easy reach of tho overhead wires. Now York Telegram. Ituiiaiitt Steamer. ore at present about There are nt present about forty steamors In tho banana trade that aro coming and going all tho time. These steamers aro built for no other purposo, and carry from 10,000 to 12,000 bunches each. A banana steamer is a shell. There Is but ono compartment, nnd In this compartment tho bananas aro stood on end in layers from tho bottom of. tho ship to tho deck. Now York Ilerald. FROM KNIUIIT I'. A house was raised for Mr. Brick ert last week Mr. Arnold and wlfoorVttnoouvor have been visiting their old friends here. Mr. 11. Arohlbald the butcher wiw of mliiv i,ri n.oonllv hv a wild steer. 0IU, i,0ru entered tho leg Just below tho thigh golug In nboul ftvo Inches, nn(, ,cuv, n terrib0 womui. He , , , , be(, but b1ow, ' , . i cm e ' j ' Removal of Ofllco. Dr. W. 11. Young has moved his , , cornor f L,ber,y Hnd Court , streets, and will occupy tho ofllco, surgical rooms and laboratory for- ' rtiitrlt ilanrl Ittf lit l?rtuli rwf III" Young baa not removed from his IIIUUJ llfcM UJ .Sl i'HI IUIIVIi dlaa residence on Court street, where he call bo found at other than office hours. 8-1-1 w Gents underwear at cost Capitol Adventure Co. nt the tf OTMIS EilVTO'VSa Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken ; it 13 pleasant and refreshing to tho tnsto, and acta fontlyyot promptly on theKidnoya, dver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, Iiead aches and fevers and cures bnbitunl constipation permanently. For Bale iu 50c and $1 bottlea by all druggists. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAl. LOUISVILLE. Kt. lEW YORK. tt.7. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils nnu indovr Ulass, Wall Pa per and Border, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKllTIBUaiENTS.' 2oftliobestrollCDcolotH In tlie city on COURT STREET, biutlienst cornor of block, between 14th and lMli street, ono block from elcctrlo lino, lour blocks from Center unit Statu 8t. onrllnesnuil Kast nlcm school Price $2300 for both or JI6CD for corner nud J13T0 for In side Kacli hit has 70 loot frontage on COURT STREET. Innuroofthe OREGON NUUHKUY CO.. Ulllce Cor. Com'l nnd Chumokcta streets, ' upstairs, or of any Real Estate ilrm in " Bids Received. TID8 will borccoUcd on Monday. Ann loth, fiom 6 to 7 p. m , by tho board of airecwrs oi Bcnooi uismci no. lie, m iuu olllco of the school cleric, nt tho rcsldouce of A. W. Uutton, fnrthoorcctlonofaiiohnol house. 1'lans nnd Rpcdtllcations can bo seeu ut tho clerks otllce. Tho bomd 10 BoiTcstlio right to reject ond nil bids. Ity oi dcr of tho bnurd, 8 0td A W. UUTTON, Clerk. Dissolution Of Co-niU'tltOrsllin. ' niHK nrm of Crlssmim Osburn has dl I solved this duv tho conartuersliln ex 1 -tine between the inumbvni by mutual consent, K K. OHburn contlnulns In lho hunlnoss und nstuimlnc nil liabilities of tho llrm ond to collect nil dobts duo tlio linn, il. H. Crltismnn rotlrlnirfrom tho buslncBs. Dated ut Halem, OrcRon, Auir 4. 181)1. H.H.UHHHMAN, 8 6lw K K.OS11UHN. REED'S OPERA HOUSE, Friday Evening, Aug. 7. Great Attraction, Tlio Ulftod Actor tpaxt nnnnri II li UN DMIIO, In IiIh maolcrpleco ot melodrama, LOST IN LONDON. Hupnorted by tlio principal actors of tho New lorJcUrundOperii lloiuo company, Includlni; tlio beautiful, young emotional itctrcsH JESSIE LEE KANDOUMI. Scats on Bale at I'attou'x. Notice for IJIds. BIDS vl bo received by tlio cnmmlttco on tire und wuter of thu city of Halem lor tlio furnlHlitnt; of twenty-five ftro liy. drunU. Hald IiydninUi to bo provided with one opening for steamer connection nnd one opening for 2J Innti hone connection, uwvineicroi mien incncD.HUii irom pa incut to center of Inlet ut ltat 2 feet tf In ild livdranU to bo property connected to watcrcompany'x limlnb Willi i Inch uul Iron water pipe ofnUinditrd dlmeiisloun; coiitraetorn to glvn iiumev ot hydruutu they bid on, also ui bid on oonnectlomut pneo per am. u.u.iiunwn, Wit. 11HUWN. JAYU.HMITII, 8 3 lw Committee on lire und Wuter. Notice to Contractors. Ill Jm will bo received by the board ot UHylum ooininUklonem ou Tucwdiiy. Au- Kurt II, lbOI. ut 1 o'clock p. in , lor tho con' mructlon und completion ofa frame bonne, u cow bum, und a homo burn, uoordlair to plan and itptultlcullniw ul too olllco uf 0, McNully, urcbltect, Halem, Oregon, The brlcu U to be furnlahed on the it round bylliotatc.Thubulldlr)i( will be of fruine. Tho board riwervcit the rlfiht to reject uuy unu uu uiuh. lv und u Certified cheek fur B percent of tho bid will be required u accompany tho bid. iy oruer oi iu oouru, 7ald V.b.MoXM.UY, IJIds Itccelvctl. IllcU will b received on Tuesday, Aug 11, Ifctfl, at 2 o'clock p. in , by the buurd of ollleooftliB fcclKKtl clnrk, Halem, Oregon, for the vcnlllotlhK uud limtliijf ol thu uiricwrn 01 icnooi umiriuL no. 11. at tne Park Mbool and Lincoln MIIOOI build' IniK. thoooutrutttor to fitrn kixicltlcutloni for the wune. Plaun and Contrite tor will nlo be required to foruUh bondu to theumoiintof the contrucl to Kiiaruntee Ilia iidMHUKUi iiiouiiuiiikio a iriiiporu. Uno itno litgtetit fiirn. imldelbe bulling when (tie t'iiittluro U at icro ouUlde. Th heaUiRt will bo needed In the build Inituby Ike. lit, 1W1. The board of Ulrettom ronervw the light to rejeet uny und ull btd, J'er order of the board. r ux w, i. timteotil cierk. m i At Jt GENTS UNDERWEAR. W.?nr.. ?0,mt out nt tho olotliluff business, and in order to do It quick. e will sell It at Just what It costs tisj. From now on you cau buy them goods from us at our Actual Cost. Como early and got first choice. Capitol Adventure Co. Opera. House Bloak. Out Side th.e Trust. B. BUREN & SON, Old Undoitakors of 18 years export onco hay e, through, much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out side the Undertaking trust and aro now propared to furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted up specially for the business DQWN THBY GO Teacups and saucers without handles. t $ 75c a doz Teacups and saucers with handles 1 00 a doa Cofl'eecups nnd saucors with handles 1 00 a doz CoiTeecups and saucers with handles large size 1 25 a doz Bowls, PI toilers, etc, ns low, if not lower. Glassware und Lamps at actual cost. Goblets, large size 76c per doz. Jelly glasses 40o per doz. Glass sots 85c, and a full Hue of Tluware nt prices that will astonish you. Remember lho AUCTION SALES Saturday. Remember theplaco. Th Auction Houso near Court House. Civ BAN! If you would be clean and hayo your clothes done up in tho neatest and dressiest manner; tako them to tho SALEM STISA3I LAUNDRY whore all work is done by whito labor nnd in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Tw Park Crooery. W. D. JLtADABATJGH Has nut In a new stock of Groceries. Ouei'nHwnro. l7oml. fn. Prndnoa bought nt highest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in all things. Gooda delivered to all parts of tho city. Call aud givo mo a trial. THE - LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. 1 IF HAITI OT Thmnn A11 fitook ,eft lu mv caro 8"a11 olvo the best V. I, bUULBl, I'Opr. "fnttontion. Telephone No. 24. Cor. Liberty I and Ferry streets, Salem, Oregon. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chomeketa Street. House - and - Siqn - Painting, Paper Hanging, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Tinting, etc Varnishing and Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. SNOW UROS. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AND- SHEET IRON KHttmatOR ou all work In our lino. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Sasli, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing . Houho finishing nmdo to order. New DUV UIt,N, by which wo cam nlwuys keep a full upply of ieaoned stock ofH ktndti. Agricultural Works, Corner of Trudo and Illgli etrcet, Salera, Oregon. .1, 0. aoJDAI,K, Cobmv. QOODALE & L,u.mber, Lath.. Pickets I MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. AfonU for Oobtirij Mills, HprlnKflcld JIllln nnd iloKonne Mill. Otllce nnd 1 rd on tho went ldo of Twelfth Wtreot nour deixit. llet dumber In tho Vull . 4 2 h 1IAKI3R & WJlISELISIt, ilanngere, Bnlem. Sasli and .Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregorii Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compote with tho lowest. Only tho best material used The mill U ibut down now, but we bftvo a larue toek of Urau und Nt ortx ulwuyn ou T. BUItltOWS, No. Itffl Comincrdul UU, Uulem SUCCESSFUL WAR ! The only nicceanful tight ever curried ou uguliuitlhe ravage mudo lu the humuii lyaleiil by WHISKEY, OPIUM AND TOBACCO I thut raodo with tho Double Chloride of UOJd renudlc ul the KBBLEY INSTITUTE. Oregon branch, )k I'lwt Bt., I'ortund, Wrlleorcall for full purllpuluni. Blrlctly couadentUil. V. U TAYU1U, II l'bvalelan In TAYUIII, II. I), t'hyalclan In charge. FI.IANK DAVWV, Comj?oiitnt, mo. Actual Cost I OATS AND Liberty Street. CIAJB WORKERS. IOO Ohamakata Strtt, A. WHKKUSH.BprlnBfleld. WHEELER, StraAvborrios, Raspberries, Blackborrios, Goosoborrics, Ohorriofl and good fruit of all kinds at tho Saloiu Cannery, FJULLIPS A CO., Merchant Tailors. A full lluo of Imported and dmncwtia wooleun. A!o n complete toolc of wnW lirnlblug good. All the Ultt utytM MTO ! fa.awiialB fam um cCJck. -4idli ...-