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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 8, 1891)
5i3B!5w5p " n fctotufl, WiAi i-All'lAY -- AUGUST 8 181.1 TEKMH OF SUUsOIWlTION. niiy by uiftll fer year,-.,, -. Uall? by mall per tnuiith, Weekly by mall per year, .WUO . fiO ICO KBliK DKL.1VEHY BY UARlllUlt. tmlly ftimlnslo week, lScti. rally furtwo week,. act. pi.ly by mouth, 6ucU (oltrctlmm will b made on 1st nnd 15th nf m ! h bi rlbeis will please leave ..inner lw -xrlei nt house or whero t lJ,delfwnil " '" "" 1" delay In Mlltct'oiit, thf. Iivi wind Oawtai. Jodrnai. regu larly receive the afternoon associated press dliipi''' ue. . GILUBRT & 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 tho springs, seaeoast or mountains, can have the Daily Jouknal sent to tUeiu without extra cost, by leaving iinlera at tho olflw. Balrm Against Tun Woulb. Mr. A. I. Wagner, of SaU-u, wan In towu yesterday. It is just about a vwir now since Mr. wanner oame tip frnni California and identified liiit"flf with the busiuepB Interests of Oreroti's capitiil city, lie is now as enthusiastic a Solvinites as tiny pio jitii I here, and predicts ureat pro crtts. "Uusluena Is remarkably rum! will) our merchants for this bcumiu of tlio year," he paid, "and preparations are being made for an extensive fall trade. The railroad people tell me that Salem is jdoiug more tuiildiug than any olty fu the state, except Portland, and using more lumber than all the rest of the valley towns put together. The business pnit of tho city is under going many improvements. Among recent industries, whieh are already tit woik, or nearly ready, are a can nery, which will bo able to take care of half our fruit product, a broom factory and nur mill, which will, when started, turn out 500 barrels of Hour a day. The fair this fall will be without doubt the greatest wo ever had. Tho society is making extensive improvements on the grounds." Oregoniiui . County ItoAUD.- The court and commissioners returned Friday evening from its bridgo inspection tour and concluded its sessions this forenoon. The court ordered a uew bridgo put on Drift Creek near Bilverton. The board lias also ad vanced the new bridge it is proposed to build over Puddiig river at East Howell Prarie sending Com'r Wat son to conclude the arrangements. Uuad viewers were appointed as fol fel fol eows: Boad from B. W. corner d. 1 c. Geo. Neal to Marlon and Btayton road, Dexter liobbius, H. B. Condit and Danlal Edgar, John Newsome surveyer, to meet Aug 25. Boad from near S. E. corner of sec 10 tp 9 B. 2 E. to near N, W. corner N. E sec. 18, Geo. "W. Heath, 8. W. Min turn, and Frank Berringer viewers, same surveyor, Aug 27 time to meet. For the Would's Fair. D. D. Prettyman has been engaged for ten days past gathering an exhibit of grains and grasses for the Oregon Land Co. There is six-foot wheat, seven-foot rye, timothy nearly eight feet long with twelve-inch heads, white clover four to five feet long, and oats with heads on twenty inches long. Tho collection will embrace several hundred samples of grain nnd will till a large nx,m. The company propose to take a lot of this grain to exhibit at the Iowa state fuir. The rest will tie boxed up carefully to comprise part of their exhibit at the World'8 Fair in 1S03. To Basg Uses. The old court house on Court street Is leased, so Justice Applegate informs a Jour nal reporter to the Chinese. Ten ants have -received notice to quit, and tho Chluameu ate already rum maging over the building. The way the Mongolians live about a thousand can be comfortably hous-ed lu the old structure. An iiumeute wash-house busmuss is to be put in. Police. Business picks up iu the police court, where two drunks and three vaga hold the fort. The recorder, who is not easily dazed gave to each of tho rogues live davs. All r..rnoii.r t n,... ti,a usual line, will at the city restaurant' Flr8t Pyterian church of Bou dlne. Thev'll drink nnlr1 wntor nt I doa- oi cups of tin, because their coin was all blowed in. Bins for Hydrants. The com mittee on fire and water have re ceived bldsaa follows for 25 new hy drants; Salem Iron Works hy drant $23.00, connections 74 cts per foot, by Baker & Strang. This be ing tho lowest bid the committee lias awarded tho same accordingly. Incorporations. The Sheridan Flouring Mills company was incor porated by Levi Oreu, R. S. Conner and G. W. Neely. They propose to ru a general milling business nt Sheridan, Yamhill county. The amount of ihe capital Btwk Is $17, 00, divided Into 170 shuns. Space in Pavilmon.- Parties wiehlug space iu the grand pavilion building at the state fair, will make apn Icatlou early to secure paiue hv Wlng on or addressing Wiu. II. ,y.?.V,e Sa,eta. Superintendent of pavllHon. r 87-d-tf n.Jft'iJL!?'?-" flavore, at -.-. u, j-jiiiuya. Large lot of peaches and water tl,,H week fce"lK ,a0'e nne"" nd i forming made (he whole less njeab rfueioDs nt Branwn'8. napkins ut tpedal prloes. ft,,t (mu ,t ,uwM jmve Lvn. WHAT AILS HIE COURT HOUSE? Unhealthy Cunililioiis of oar Pine County ltuiluiiur. Wli'le the county court Is Illu sion ttiu JuuitNAii desires to call at tention tti tho large sick-list among tho olllctals and employes In the county hulldlnir. No doubt thu san itary conditions of tho building arc now much hotter than formerly but stilt they uro dangerous to health and life. Captain Bibcock undoubt edly owes much of his present con dition lo the fatal atmosphere of the hulldlnir. Allyn Cook and Sheriff CroUun wi lu the mountains recu perating and other atllclal are pre paring to leave. Au unwell person can be found in uearly every county ollico and It id alnio-tt equivllout to u death warrant to be confined in the the lower regions, one prisoner having typhuatherellast month. The committee of tho state board of charities examined the building recently and declared it was kept clean, but could not endorse the sewerat'e,aud one niembor expressed himself that the building was un doubtedly Infected with sewer gas. WHAT OFFICIALS SAY. A representative' of the Journal had short conversations With per sons best qualiiiedio know the sau itary conditions of the court house as follews: Dlhtrlct Attorney Bingham "The bewerairo is very bad. The pluinliPis have all had a hand at it and tlienherlil has done his best to have- it remedied. The connection with the Court street sewer Is al ways becoming clogged up." A member of the Stale Board of Chanties, which has sanitary super vision of public buildings says he is informed there is no trap between the plumbing and sewer outsido lo stop sewer gas. Capt. Sherman: "1 sometimes think there is j;as escaping. There lias always been a good deal of sick ness among those who had to live In the building." Supt. Yeder: "I am out a great deal and it does not ulfect me. The trouble all comes from having the closets in the building." Recorder MeNary: "It is very bad. I wish you could come up hero and test the foul air that fills this building in tho morning after it has been closed up all night. The jail, sewerage and closets form a terrible combination. There should be a nice outhouse built, that could be used also for storing wood. Thero should be some change made." Deputy SherlfrWrightmau: "The sewerage is bad and should bo re built. It would bo impossible to handle the jail without closets iu the building." KBLIUIOUS SKilViCES. Phksuyterian. The services at 10:30 a. m. and 7:36 p. m. Dr. Gwynne will preach morniug and evening. Sabbath school at 12. Y. P. S C. E. at 0:30 p. m. EvANOELicaL. Preaching iu the Cumberland Presbyterian church building on Sunday next, the 9th of August, bv Rev. C. G. Kaatz, at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Morniug service will be German and evening service English. All are invited. Episcopal. St. Paul's Episcopal church, Church and Chemeketa streets. Service every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. Holy communion the first Sunday in the month, after morning service, and on tho thiid Sunday at 10 o'clock a. m. Children's service on the first Sunday in the month, at 3:30 p. in. Sunday school at 12 o'clock. Service on Friday eveuiug at 7:30. W. Lund, pastor. sat if Rev. P. Do Fraiue of Kentucky, who is now on a visit to relatives on the coubt, will officiate and preach at the Cotholic church Sunday morning at 10:30. J. R. Milchell will preach at Friends chinch on Sunday at 10:30 o'clock also nt 7:45 iu the evening. STATU HOUSE NOTiS. SupeiiuU'tideiit MeElroy Is in San Francisco. Governor Pennoyer took the stage today fot Mthania, where his family Is sojourning. The Butlo Creek Land, Lumber and Livestock Co., by V. L. and Chan. MoKenzie and II. II. Ilen dilcks of Fossil, Or., stock $50,000 i has incorporated. Samuel and Mrs. D. F. Barrows and Ellis Stillwell incorporated the Superintendent Lioe'ri final re port bus been submitted but has not been read before the asylum board. . Military. Secretary I. W. Berry was elected Second Lieut. Capt. Sherman has not appointed a suc cessor. W. N. Ladue, a fetal! officer presided at the election. There was no contest for the place. no, rou Enolewood. People with fortnight and buMness judg ment are now getting housed iu that befct of all locations about Salem. Only 15 minutes ride from the oily on electric cars. Tun Circub. It will bring many people to the city, and all will won der ut the remarkable display of tuinmcr Kimli iiuiI low rated at tho "A'.M'It n Mill store. Fort fiALK. An A No. 1 New Mull byditle. Ha been ued three wet-its. Will sell on eauy terms or cheap for cah. Inquire ut R M. WmVs hurdwar! aloie. 8-fi tf mm -urn Li.vbn Balk. T. Holveron I LUCAI, AND PERSONAL. Senior Jell Myers of Bcio Is lu tlio city. He is enthusiastic over the prospects of Salem. South of Diillas lains were very light atid baryesllug not Interfered with. Lightulngstruckn largo new $2500 barn of Louis Helmlck near Mon mouth Wednesday. It was com p'otely destroyed by fire. E D. Cuslck, or the L-uld & Bush bank force is ofl to the mountains. Landlord Wagner and Recorder Goodell took a pigeon hunt the other afternoon but no pigtons. Touts A Beruardi's new stand iu the Bush Bank block Is assuming flue shape and will be ready iu a few days. The Three Sisters got up from Portland lust night with a good lot of freight and went below again today. The summer dance given by the W. R. C. ladies Is spokeu of by all whonttended as a decidedly pleas ant party. Dr. Lane's final report is under stood to bo not pleasant reading for some parties. Percy Willis and wife arc taking an outing on the Polk county farm and other poiuts. Fresh Oregou melons at M. T. Rlueman's, at 132 State street. The wheat crop is not hurt if the farmers will only wait for tlio bundles to dry before threshing, Mr. Sti'iuer sent a dozen Chinese pheasants to Ohio Friday. The Governor has appointed dele gates mostly from Eastern Oregon to the Salt Lake Irrigation Cuiiveu tion. Capt. Babcook is expected home from Mehama. Another plain drunk put up $10.40 iu coin this afternoon, at the record er's ofllce. D. S. Yoder has takou a posl assalesmau, at Weller Bro.'s store. The Journal can show persons Interested several blocks of fine streets in Salem, dry the year around They are well draiued and dry after these raius. The junior member of the Huff man & Sou livery busiuess, has re covered from au attack of fever, lastimr several days and will be at bis'buslnessagaiu next week Mr. Newton U. Brown, brother of C. B. Brown, late of California, has been appointed as a ward attendaut at the asylum. Married at Bilverton, by Squire Ramsby, Aug. 3, 1891, Mr. C. P. Fletcher and Mrs. Margaret Eihard, both of Kulghts, Oregou. Thero died at Sllverton, Aug. 0, 1891, at the residence of Wilis Duu uagan, Mrs. Rachael Chamuess, wife of Joseph Chamness, aged 61 years. The late showers have not dam aged grain any. oilveitou Appeal. Mrs. E. R. Lamport is home from Newport. Charley Chase has just received a beautiful Slraltou harp guitar which is the largest in the state, and a perfect beauty. Just received, at Geo.F. Smith's, a fine lot of bamboo easels. 0. A. Chandler, general agent for the Singer manufacturing company, was in the city today, Dr. L. B. Peck and wife, of Free port 111., are on a visit at the home of their son W. L. Peck of this city. A large new stock of picture mouldings just received at Geo. F. Smith's. Now Is the time to have your pictures framed for the ait ex. hibitat the State fair. Mr. J. F. Jacobseu will visit Albany today on busiuess. W. T. Bell, of Salem, and Frank Moore, of North Salem, rejoice over births in their respective house holds. Mauy a righteous agriculturist will be tempted to Invade his grain fields this Sunday, after Tour days of rainy weather iu mid-harvest. Rev. F. L. -Sullivan of the Port laud Pacific Baptint is in the city. He preaches iu Albany tomorrow. A Salem society belle has a pros pective wedding before her in which flie plays no tecondary part. The city was full of farmers this morniug getting twine and harves ter supplies, to get luto the gruln this bright day, Mrs. W. N. Ladue is visiting at Seal Rocks and Is the guest of Mrs Judge Lord. At the meeting of Capital Engine company Win. F, Dugau tendered i his resignation and Capt. W. M. I Hunt was elected to succeed him. I Portland Telegram: It is proposed I to pave principally with gravel ' There are also to be good curbs and gutters, and cement walks and stone crosswalks, and there is talk of re moving trees and telegraph poles from the streets. Salem must le waking up, Portland don't seem to be in these matters. A Jolly party composed of Gov. Pennoyer, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Thomas, of Lansing, la., Mr. J. H. Albert and daughters, Mrs. J. M. Patterson, G. W. Gray and daugh ter, J. J. Shaw, Mrs. G. Van Wug iier, went to Mehama today to spend Sunday. The "Lost In London" entertain, meut at Reeds last night bud a medium house. TJie part by Mr. Beura was very good, his support be ing fair. Long waits and slow per- THE BODY FOUND. (Hul News Received of tlif- Keeanry of the Item iii ns of .Miss lioiso. Mr. I. L. Patterson received a pri vate dispatch at 11 a. m. that the body of Miss Boise who was rtrow li ed nt Long Beach, Wednesday had been recovered. This ends the suspense of the family and friend, over the posl- billty of not finding the remains at all, aud avoids tho tirrit.lo ni-etf-slty of keeping an open unve In their hearts as well a3 tho cemetery. THE REMAINS will probably be brought to Salem Sunday, cither ou the 11 a. ui. or Sunday eveuiug tralu. Saturday boats leave Portland in the evening, and as it will take some time to pre pare the remains and remove them from tho beach to Astoria an ear lier connection cannot be made. The rcmiiiu will be brought to Salem for but ltd. The Congregational Sunday school people had planned a memorial t.-r-vn'o Sunday in honor of Miss Boise who was a teacher there, but this has been cancelled pending the ar rangements for the funeral. An Alt Exhibit. A meeting of artists was held at tho Willamette Friday. It was quite well attended. Mr. Smith was chosen chairman of the mcotlug, aud the followlug was adepted: Whereas, It is believed to be desirable to stimulate a greater in-tere-st iu art, that therefore be it Resolved, That the artists of Sa lem organize for tho purpose of col lecting au exhibit of pictures for the shite fair. That the hanging of the exhibit of pictures be under control of a proper committee chosen by the ar tists. That the award of premiums bo made by u committee chosen by this organization. It was moved aud carried that Mrs. Wm. England, Mrs. A. F. Hofer, Mr. Best and Mr. Smith act as a committee ou enlisting other artists, aud that the society meet next Wednesday at 4 p. m. at Wil lamette reading room. HERE IS A SNAP. Now is the Time to lSuild aud Repair Your Sidewalks. L. M. Kirk & Co. will sell you good sidewalk lumber, cut to length, and dressed on oue side, and to a thickness, at the low rale price of $10 per thousand, and all other lum ber of the best quality at as low n price in proportion. Portland lum ber: Portland grades. Call and see them. First yard east of the depot. Westacott & Irwin of Strong's restaurant, now have to contract by the year with Geo. W. Weeks, of Howell prairie creamery, Chas. Miller, of Jefferson and W. Taylor on the Moody place, for all their but ter, so you may know that when you take a meal thore you get the choicest butter. This popular res taurant begau with one creamery, and now uses the entire output of three. The largeststock of picture mould ings in the cily. Havo your picture framed for exhibition at tho fair. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED WITH COUNTY RECORDER. Louis II. Peteisou and wf to W. R. Slaughter, 10 a in tp 5 s, lw.$200. Hugh E. Smith aud wf to Har rison Dee 200.41 a In James Andder son d I c, tp 8 s 1 w, $5,500. Oregon Land Co. to J. A. Taylor and R. H. Simpson, 1 18, blk 2, Pros pect Park add. to Salem, $150. Remember tho French dinner at Strong's restaurant tomorrow. Best goods, uniform prices, court eous treatment. Sroat&Glle. Fresh steom roasted "Gamecock" peanuts at Hellenbraud's. PROTECT OUR BREAD. The machinery of the law has not been put to work too speedily against the fraudulent use of ammonia and, alum in Baking Powders. Both health and the pocket of the people are demanding protection. The legislatures of New York, Illinois and Minnesota have taken this matter of adulteration up, and especially that of Baking Powders. It will be in the interest of public health when their sale is made a misdemeanor in every State in the UNION, and the penalties of the law are rigidly enforced. There is no article of human food more wickedly adulterated than that of Baking Powder. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is the only puro cream of tartar powder having a general sale that is free from ammonia, alum or taint of any kind of impurity. It makes the sweetest and lightest bread, biscuit and cake that are perfectly digestible whether hot or cold. It costs more to manufacture Dr. Price's, than any other baking powder. It is superior to every other known and tho standard for forty years. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder is re ported by all authorities as free from Ammonia, Alum, or any other adulterant. In fact, the purity of this ideal powder has never been ques ticmed, Concluded from flrst page. fen ns one sentence, there could have been no room to' doubt the moaning of the above. Written tv it is there Is chauco for equivoca tion. Not satisfied with these con Hiding statements and not wishing to Piubarass the governor nor his ap polntee, the Journal addressed n l-i ti-r to the comptroller of tho cur t ni-y ut Washington, who lias i-luirgeof all thet-e matters, and to w bom the banks all report the changes In their officiary aud send the signatures of their new cashiers for identification. Tho followlug roply is received today. Washington, D. (J., July 81, 1801. Mr. E. Hefer: Salem Oregou. Sir: Your letter of the 24th lust, is received, In reply you are re spectfully informed that from the record iu this ollico it appears that Mr. Geo. E. Chamberlain Is still cashier of "The Linn Couuty Na tional Bank of Albany" Oregou. Respectfully yours, R. W. Nixon, deputy comptroller. Mr. Chamberlain's fricuds will now claim that the comptroller of the currency lias not been notified of his resignatlou. This will not remove doubts In the minds of many. The fact that his name appeared iu the advertisements of the bank in the dally Albany Dem ocrat until the Journal called at tention to the fact, and (lie further fact that banks lu Oregon have bad no nlllclal notice of a change lu cashier, and as no new cashier has been appoiuted to succeed Mr, Chamberiaiu, all these facts, in the absence of any others, lead up to the conclusion thut tho attorney general appointed by Pennoyer is still connected with a national bank. Tho political significance of the whole matter Is just this: When the democratic party was wagiug its campaign against D. P. Thonip-r-on as a republican aud "President of seventeen bauks," no such tip polulrneut would have been made. Its consistency would have been too apparent. But iu times of uo ex citemeut, when people are asleep, Governor Pennoyer slips iu u na tional bauker for attorney Geueral over tho people. The question whether he is still an olficeT of the Linn county National Bank is not yet officially determined lu the neg ative. Specimen Cases. S.H. Cliflord, Now Cassel, Wis., troubled with neuralgia and rheu matism, stomach disorder, liver af fected, appetite fell away, and he was reduced iu strength. Three .bottles Electric Bitters cured him. Edwurd Sheiltierd, Harrisburg, III.. Inul a ruuning sore on his leg. Used three bottles of Electric Bit ters aud Bucklin's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawba, 0 hud fever sores on hisleg.dootors said incurrblo Electric Bitters aud Arnica salve cured him. Sold by Fry, druggist. Special linen sale ut Holverson's this week towels, crashes, table liueusand napkins at u sacrifice. Cattcrliu is the first to offer aristo photos. Chipped beef extra choice, at Clark & Eppley's. House and four lots iu East Salem $850 on the installment plan. Apply at Globe office at once. Crescent creamery butter Sroat fc Glle. . Yeast foam Clark & Eppley's. The choicest fresh peach plums of the season, at Brausou's cash store. Glassware finest stock in Salem Sroat & Glle. Towels and crashes at cut rato prices this week. T. Holverson, Tho finest beach in Oregou, beauti ful surroundings, and the best sum mer hotel on tho coast, Gearliart Park, Clatsop Beach, Seaside, Oregon. Slilppors.conslgn yourthno freight via the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern lino. eod-aug Deware ofOlnlui'iit for Catarrh that Contain Mrrciirr, as mercury will surely destroy tho sense of smell and complexly de range tho whole ftystem when en tering it through the mucous sur faces. Such articles should never bo used oxcept on prescriptions from reputublo physicians, as the damage they will do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derlvo from them. Hall's Catanh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury, and Is taken interually,undacts directly upon the blood and muciious surfaces of the system. In buying Hall's Catarrh (Jure bo sure you get the genuine. It is taken internally, aud made iu Toledo, Ohio, by F. J. Cheney A; Co. Sold by druggists, prico 75 cents per bottle. Buy the light running Singer nt 327 Commercial street ood HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" A McLaughlin, Columbus, Ind. T J lllack. Halsev. F R Anson, B Robertson, Jeff Myers, J C Murray, J Rlggs, J as Huiiebauni, A B Cresnvcll, Port land. J S Cowetl, Fred Davis, R R Rotschllds, S F. J M Terrv, Pawnee. Luther Cresswell, New City. B Brown, Chicago. W A Scott, Sioux City, In. P W Scott, Philadelphia. "COOK." J C Devol, Portluud. J Leigh, Hubbard. L Oren, Sheridan. M T Records, N Yamhill. II S Young, Farmlugton. W Dayton, H Soleman, S B Cat teiiln.L A Walker.G Stelner.Salem. TC Smith, Rldgelleld. R R Hays, B C Lamb, Tillamook. J E Brown, Albauy. C A Hawkins, 8 P. A Kelley, B Johnson, J A Bassett, Lincoln. G W Hurst, Centralla. B Robertsou, Portland. G A Thomas, S F. A E Smith, I Holbrook, Eola. Woo to the.Coniiuered. Tho Romans cried "Vo Vlctlsl" 'Woe to the couqueredt" ut their triumphs. To day muuy of uinro bclnt; cououered oui peace, our rest nnd dully iiipetlto wrested n-oin us by th-tt lnviulo- oi tho stomnuli, dyspepsia, buccor we buo for Iroia a hun dred eum roes. I'om pornry relief wo some Umesoblnln. Hutu hearty meal, tho sim plest Indiscretion In dlot, aud tho Proteau imp returnH with redoubled vigor to tor nieutus. A pcrHlsleot use of tho great anti-dyspeptic aud regulating tonic, Uos tetters Stomach Hitters, Is best calculated to drive lnUiptrmanontbnnlshmrntevery form of Indigestion, temporary or chronic. No less eUlcaclous Is lliormnlnrln, bilious-ucs-", constipation, rheumatism, kidney aud hladder uilmouts. This remedy of apeolllc utility and mnny uses ovoieoines them all. 'Tfs a Mifeguard, too.agnlnstthe etTectsof torn pcrut uro apt to revive nu at nick of "La Qilppo." food's Sarsaparilla s c .lcfully prcpaicd from Barsan.irilla, )aiu.d!on, Mandrake, Dock, I'lpslsscwa, hi 1,'cr Herrlcs, and other ell-known nnd .ilu .bio vegctablo remedies, by a peculhr mililnatlon, proportion, and process, glv g to Hood's Sarsaparllla curatlvo power ot possessed by other medicines. It fleets i cmai kablo cures where others fall. Hood's SarsapariHa 's tlio bebt blood purifier. It cures Scrofula, -It Ithcum, Bolls, Pimples, aH Humors, Jyspcpsla, BlUousaess, Sick Hcadaclio, Indigestion, deneral l)obillty,'Catanli .Uiciiuiatlsm, Kidney nnd Liver com IMutsj overcomes That Tired Feeling, i reates an nppctUo, builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla i las met unparalled success at homo. Such Us popularity In Lowell, Mass., w hero It i mailo, that Lowell druggists sell moio of .food's Sarsaparllla than nil other sarsapa ;il.is or blood purifiers. Tlio saino success i extending all over tlio country. E-Hood's Sarsaparilla it peculiar In Its strength and economy. It Is tho only preparation of which can ruly bo said "100 Doses Ono Dollar." A lottloof Hood's Sarsaparilla taken accord ing to directions, will last n mouth. Hood's Sarsaparilla 1 3 peculiar In tho confidence It galni among all classes of people Where It Uoucoust'd It becomes a favorlto family lemcly. Do not bo Induced to buy other pi cparatlons. l!o stiro to get tlio l'ccullnr Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla EolilliyrtrtiKgUU. Fl txfnrf. 1'rup.ircdbj 0.1. HOOD i COAotIicrarli!, Lowell, Miu IOO Doaos Ono Dollar JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Glass, Wnll Pa per and Uordor, Artists' Ma terials. Linio. 1 In if. Nnita nml Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence Poslfl. Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVKIITIBHMKNTS.: POtt HALK. A. two Rrnt carriage, nlinoiit now, lnqullo at JouknaLi ollico. HUlw irANTKl). A necond hand lib oomei VV wlth"A"ittiauk. Addreallov.K. E. Thompson, LcLmnon, Oregon, Him Dissolution of Co-imrtiicrHliIp. rpllK tiro of Show liron )m dlmtolvcd thin ,1 duy tne ctMiartuerahlp exlmlni; he twrflii (ho incinhem, by mutual concent, K K. Hnow continuing In tho btulnoHS, unit luxumlnK all the llubllltUn or the linn and to collect all debt duo the linn. K. U, snow mtlrlUK from the butlne. K. K, MNOW. K U KNOW Dated ntBolein, Or., Auk's, Ittll. ' HBIw Those Afflicted With the habit of u.lng to oxee.n, LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE ATT J US KEELEY INSTITUTE, JMkhqImUoii of G'O'jturlniTNlil). flUIKlrmof (.'rtwmun AO.bimi ,u j. I wiivwi ibiiuuy Miorliierilil . Ilw P OHHlllN. iihk impiwii in iwuiiwn uy mutual eanf4t, IS K Uburu flonllnuln (n the ligirfutHMaiid awiim iiKHii iLbJlltnWor iL w'l WV1 U) "'Ilu ill abUlMi)unriu, fL H, Unuuutu iMrinit (tout Ihw bolutt. r..-. rIFn.T.v. -?.-'-':'"" 71 , IU1U1 1.L Miiliilil flri,ifl. A nif A ICill I II H.DIIIHSUAN At Actual Cost! GENTS UNDERWEAR T' Wenro going out of tho clothing business, nnd in order to do it quick, ve will sell it nt just what It costs us. From now on you can buy these goods from us nt our A.ctu.a.1 Cost. Conic early aud got flrst choice. Capitol Adventure Co.. Opera. House Block:. Ou.tSide B. BUREN & SON Old Undoitakors of 18 yoara cxportencolmyo, through much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies out sido tho Undertaking trust and are 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 tho business DOWN THEY GO Teacups and suueers without handles $ 75c a doz Teacups and saucors with handles 1 00 a doz Cofteecups and saucors with handles 1 00 a doz Cofleecups and saucors with handles largo size 1 25 a doz Bowls, Pitchers, etc., as low, if not lower. Glassware nnd Lamps at actual cost. Goblets, large size 76c per doz. Jolly glasses 40o per doz. Glass sets 85c, nnd n full lino of Tlnwaro at prices that will astoulsh you. Remember the AUCTION BALES Safurduy. Itomember tho place. The Auction Houso near Court House. CLEAN! If you would bo clean and hayo your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest mannor, take them to tho SALESS STEAM LAUNDRY whero all work is done by white labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. ?w. Park Grocery , G. D. IIAUAJJATJGII Has put iu n new stock of Grocerlos, (iueensware, Feed, etc. Produce bought at highest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed lu all things. Goods delivered to nil parts of tho city. Call aud givo mo n trial. THE CIAJB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. W II PATH iyil n A11 8'00, loft Ui my care shall receive tho best H. II. UUUL 1, 1 TO '. of "Mention. Telephone No. 21. Cor. Liberty I aud Ferry strcots, Sulum, Oregou. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. House - and - Sion - Painting, Pupor Hanging. Kulsomlnlng, Wall Tinting, etc. Vnrnlslilng nnd Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. E, E. SNOW. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AND- SHEET IRON intimates on all work lu our lino. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Sash, Doors, Winds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. Uouho Finishing mailo to order. - New UUS KILN, by which wo can nlwuyit keep a full uppljr of neiwonea stock of all klndd. Aurlcalturol Work, Corner of Trado aud Wgu utroeU, Balom, Oregon. J. C. aoODALK, Coburif. a. WIIKKMJH, Springfield. QOODALE & WHEELER, LuLraber, Lath.. Pickets 1 MUUL.JJ1.NU, AgenU for Cobiiw Mill, Hprlnu'lleld Mills wchI Hide of Twelfth blroet near 4 2 1IAKJ3R Sash and Door Factory Front Street, Salem, 0regont Tho best class of work in our lino at pricos to coinpoto with tho lowest. Only tho host matorial used. 3E 3E3 JE2 XX The mill luliut down now, but we Imvn a lurKe utock or Urun uud HL-oru ulwuyir on hunt), 'J'. JiURHOWH, No.iKdCoinuiertflul Ht Hulem lilds Kfcelvcd. Hid will Imi rwlved on Ttitotduy. Auif II, ffeW,ul Weloak p. m . by the limttl (it dlfMtor oltuhool dUlrlut Hit. 31, ut tlie ofllce or the Mlitjftl Hlork, HuIbiii, OrwjOll, fur lbs yMiilluifijtf Hint liw.ifW o) llie IVirk Mihooi mid Unwaii Mhool build' !, iiieiioinrtmorio luniun piuui ana lftil)mlou for the wiitie. fciilruir wliraUobureuulnMj lu famuli TouiU lo IheuiiKiiintof the wuiirmd to KuarmilM III liuullinf hehiilhJiiiKii m I'arn, lij.li lUliiuf 7U(li'fis ( 1 1 i. i ihiiiiiiiim 10 a icmiuro I'arn. In.(delhebullliix 'ihehMtont will IwnuidMl In the bulbl . ui Wi tbfl U'mirtlurM I ut ttiu itttUhfr uruuM irjini. Itirfltlu Ilu, Imlllni. )ljiUf llfL Lt.JsW. The bourd nt dfrtmlam riu-rvu. Ihu nwi i ,,..i..... . .:... ".r.iTiii: "' -' t.-jtm Utlf Hilt. H, IJIUA. I'tr otdwof the Uru. Tt4 W. 1.1, mUVMiH rivrk n i tlie Trust. J Liberty Street. WORKERS. IOO Ohomoketu Stroet, HlllJNOJjIfiS, SCO. and MoKenzie Mill. Ofllco and ird on the depot. Horn Lumber lu tho VulU . & WIIISI3LKR, Mniiagcn, Salem. UBBW Strawberries, 1 taspborrieA, BlaekbornoB, Ooosoliorrios, Gliomas uml good fruit of nil kinds nt tho Salum Cajmvry, PUIMJPH&aQ,, Merchant Tailors, A full line of ImiwiUd and dmii(tiq WiXM.I'K, AIM) llUllilpllit nUkiH of unU funil.blUK until. All lw hjlwt llr Wl ! lil i I