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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 22, 1891)
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Goodwin, who died nt Wood burn of paint poisoning or heart disease, was buried Fildny by tho G. A. R. Up was conniiunder of Isaac I. Steevens Post No, 51, and was given all the honors ot the older. Department Inspector Sherman of Bale-in, who organized the above post last fall, went (town to attend the funeral. Captain Goodwin woikcd the day before his death, ami had just receiyed notice of being grouted a pension and exe cuted his fust voucher a few days ago. lie leaves ii family of four sons. The youngest hoy, aged six, arrival only a few weeks ago to join the family. Captain Goodwin was highly respected by all who knew liltu. He eerved in Uo. H, 15th Vermont Inf. Wheat PniOKd. A big farmer ami anoM rtfldeut i-ajB of Salem wheat prices: "The mills here pro- nose (a get all their wheat one to three cents cneaper man eisewnere. The ciiMom 1ms always been to fui iiisli backs free to those who will re turn their crops to this mill. If a farmer does not return all the sacks in sixty days he pays so much apiece. It costs 9 J cents a bushel sacking and freight to Portland and if a farmer sells his wheat hero to the mills he should get 83 cents when it is &1.55 per cental In Port land, If he stores it he should get 81 cents not. Fhkd UnoKT Dbaj. Mr. Croft Sr. and E. A. Thatch r, salesman at John G. Wright's grocery, were called to Brownsville by the death of Fred Cnft at Albany. The funeral will take place at Brownsville, Sunday. Deceased was one of the proprietors and superin tendent of the Albany Woolen Mills, and his death is reported to have been caused by Kidney trouble. s Savk Them Now. The com mittee on the Oregon fruit palace has employed an expert to gather up the finest specimens of ripe fruit now in season and preserve it in glass for their great exhibit at the state fair. The assistance of all who grow any fruit is asked in this mat ter. If you have un especially line sample now ripe bring It into Thk Jouunal, office anil it will be care fully put up. m Gkain. Some remarkable yield's of grain are reported from the prarles about Salem. Mr. Dickin son reports ten acres of wheat weigh ing out 5 bushels to the acre. Frank Egar reports 105 acres averaging 40 bushels per acre fiom the machine. m Painting. Sunt. Downing Is having the state prison painted all over to preserve the buildings. It is uow a number of years since this public institution was touched up. In many places the mortar is badly decayed. Tun Reason "Why.-Persons iu-( terested Jn seeing a beautiful dis play of bottled and glass goods should not fail to Bee M. T. Itine- man's show windows tomorrow. I On week days the stock of delicious j vegetables and luscious fruits is so i'gh out in front that it Is Impossible fofcee In, hence Sunday is the only . day to get a good look. Rineman, always leads on Hue goods', and wants Hie people to know it. 1-t. I I How it Grows. During the past year tho business of Measure. McCrow & Willard at their two j meat markets has giovvn to such an I extent as to occasion frequent com ment. The hlmple secret ol It is they j ruUe a largo awouut of their sit ck, and buy ouly the best, thus always furnishing their pntrous n mpeilor article of meat. It I HOW TlIKY FlaTTKIL TllO ' breezes in Buiem are oocuel mally lulled on these warm August day, but never those of Enulewouri . heights. That elevated nlateau af fords the best air, water and n.vitery ! or any SWem suhurlrt. Jt VutcED. It Is reported, that Mayor D'Arey lias about decided to veto the uew (lie-limits ordinance' passed at last meeting of Kalwu city council. , "yal Dutch cocoa, Hroat &. Gile. Hellenbrand's coflee made In Ids celebrated patent cotlee pot takes the cake. I Germea, choice fresh, Rroat & Pile. S.SUSHM.HMI Ilf I'lllll TUB CONrTltbME. lnorfasin Interest in Its Sessions Itr. liilnkiT'H Address. '1 he l-v conference held a spirited session Friday, and before adjourn ing adopted resolutions expressing their thanks to the people of Salem for the courtesy Riid hospitality ex tended them at their homes, ami to tho railroad company for giving them one nud one-third fare (the prea"hcraget a half-fat rate). There was Interesting debute over the "woman question," the women del eiates asserting themselves in a positive manner that elleclnatly sat i down upon tho un progressive mem ber who doubted their right. Ho wis refened to the bishop and re turned In a more proper frame of mind. In the afternoon Mrs, M. C. Wire rend the formal report of the Woman's Home missions. Mrs. MclLturir, lulu missionary in Japan, wan Introduced. IN THK KVKNIXtt the church was again filled to its full capacity, In spite of tho allure ments of the b.uid concert, tho' that did not disturb the meeting In the least. Dr. Whit aker, the new president of Willamette, ti native Boitonlan, bill late of Marshall, Texas, spoke on I ho "Itace Problem as Related to Education." Ills addres was a rev elation of his powers and lluency of language. He speaks with remark able ranldlty and clearness of thought, Illustrating every phase of his subject with happy anecdotes, keen wit and observation. Ho Is a sound man politically as well as' sociologically, and possessed of good presence and popular elements as a platform orator. He will always be heard with pleasure ou pulpit or rostrum if this is n fair sample of his oratory. Dr. Stratton did not sneak as announced, but all went away well ple-ised. SYNOPSIS OF REMARKS. Tho missionary thought is co extensive with Christlaulty. There is no question more prominently before the church, after the saving of the individual soul, than the proper training of that soul. The race question touches this great problem. I consider only one race this evening the colored race. We miHt go back to Pilgrim Rock and the tcltlement of Jamestown. No where in the current of civilization has such autagnnism come up and been side by side as the questiou ol freedom aud slavery In America. Questions growing out of this con dition of things in our own land have been mighty and unpiecedent ed. They touched the church, the party, the family, and all other in terests. Out of this aw fill conflict Providence, through years of polit ical aud church strife and deadly war, has brought us now to where America is all free. Now, growing out of this new condition of national life, come new questions. These are before us. Commercial relations ate now changed iu the Pouth. The hails of nronertv is now unlike it whs before the war. A new and Iree race is rising in the South; a r.ice that will Maud by, to the death, thobe who wnik for them. There is uttn a class of people iu tho South who will ;.ot tolerate the education of I lie colored race. The speaker re lated a f-eries of revelations as to real life in the South. A Southern man told the speaker that in coming down South to teach niggers, you have undertaken a bad work. The more they are educated, the more dangerous aud useless they are. I replied that our negro scholars will compare with those of the white i aie. At the close of the war an unusual call came for the Methodist church to enter the South. The church responded, and is doing a great work today. The millions of the colored race of the s'outb must be cared for by the Christian church. SATURDAY SESSION was opened as usual, and the confer ence adopted a resolution for its legal incorporation. The follow! tig preichers were elected to deacon's erders: H. F. Michel, W. R. Struble, G. L. Low ther, D, L. Elwards, Wm, C. Church, H-iroId Oberg. Donald M. Laeklin was re-admib-ted on bis certificate of location. Admitted on trial: D. L, Ed wards, G. L Lowther, W. R. Stru ble, Win. E, Burt, Peter Ellson, Ludwig Gulser. D. Ii. Spaulding, G. F. Rounds, and J. ".V. Miller were placed In the effective ranks. O. B. Whittemore, was continued supernumerary. I. D. Driver and Fred L. Post were granted locations on their own request. Rjbert Booth was made supernu merary at his own request. Christopher Alderson, Elkauah A. Cruvers, John Mclntyro were in idt" supernumerary's at their own request. The ci mpiittce on education sub mitted a majority and minority re port. The former is signed by C. C. Stratton chairman; the latter T. F. Royal, J. H. Roork, 8. A. Starr Geo. Whittuker. Both reports laid on tiihlc and order of day taken up, In K-lect place of next conference. Centeuuary church, East Port land; Albany; St, Paul's church, Pi.rtlat.d, were nominated. Ctiite initio cliurcn was Kiecieu. Tin' P-p T -f Hi" education com-iiiliii-o wvro read anl wen very lonir. The.v lu tubslaiice argue the question of rr'ignlllon of the Port land school . The minority report Is opposed to audi recognition and the Stratum rejMTt favors nomlnaMou of a board of tnij-teea for each school. It wan ordered that when couf rence adjurn It beat 2 p. in. aud that all reports be disposed of except reports on education. LOCAL AND PERSOSAL. h It. Roscoe of Albany Is In tho city. The Hand-bagger Rogers was bound over. Mrs. Vj. O. Notion U home from Portland. Mrs. A. T. Gilbert and children are honi from Ne-wport. Tho amateur gam? at the park resulted hi defeat of tho p'eked nlno by 17 to 11. Mrs. Chas. Barlow, o' Spokane, is a guest of her mother, Mrs. Kaiser, on Eist State street. G. M. Goodwin, of Woudburu, is reported to have tiled from the effects of palntei's p dsou. North Salem boasts another new meat market opposite Wade's store. Dr. Strattou's election as delegate to the general conference shows what the representatives of Oregon Methodism think of him and how much they cire for newspaper com ment ou their affairs. In Portland all denominations, aud such men as Harvey Scott and W. S. Ladd have the greatest confidence iu Dr. Strat ton aud he is Invited into all tho pulpits and generally recognized as a man of great ability. Dr. John K. Garrow of Salem, a subject of the Queen of Great Britain and Canada, leuounces his allegl mice to all such monarchical vani ties and announces his intention of becoming an American citizen, iu the county clerk's office. This will not bo a bad country the coming year, from tho amount of money hat vest Is bringing. Cool nights are indicative of no laiu. The threshing machines aro fiud Ing more employment than they ever expected. Threshing is not much over a quarter done. Rineman has today tho biggest stock of freestone and clluc peaches brought to Salem this year. They must be sold tonight. Mrs. Shelly, wife of Mr. Shelly, of Shelly & Vanduyn, merchants nt Independence, Is very 111 of typhoid fever, aud is reported having suffer ed a relapse. m THE EliRCTRIO FRANCHISE. Statement of City Attorney Richard son in Reply to tho Capital City Company. City Attorney Richardson was seen by a Journal reporter this morning relative to the claims of the Capital City Railway Co., that it was not being fairly dealt with by the city, lie said: "The franchise as drawn by mo covers the streets asked for by the company, aud the same description of the lines word for word of their one ordinance as drawn by their attorney. They ask the right to fill Ferry street. We require them to fill It so as to leave a roadway on each side in goo.1 con dition. In some places they ask to run along the hide of a street. This ordinance requires where they do thlst) nia'ce as good means of In gress aud egress as before for abutt ing property owners. The ordinance does not legalize the erection of pobs iu the center of the street, nor tho maintenance there of those now up. The old frauchise gave them no right to erect poles In the center of the streets, nor stretch wires there, and did not give them authority to erect them anywhere. This ordi nance does not legaliza those poles, but legalizes stretching tho wires In the ceuter. No right Is taken away or given. In the future all poles aro required to be on the sides of tho streets. "The ordinance as drawn may not be dellnito enough, but the inten tion is to bring this system under such police control as is necessary to protect the city. It is not the inten tion to burrass this company or hamper it In uuy manuer,but to sub ject it to puoti reasonable control as is customary with corporations oc cupying tho streets and enjoying public privileges for which they pay the city nothiug, aud which will bo very valuable iu time, aud which are practically donations to such companies!" A Wonder Worker. Frank Huffman, a young man of Burlington, Ohio, states that he had been under the care r.f two promi nent physlclans.and used their treat ment until he was not able to get around. They pronounced bis case to be consumption and Incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. Kings New Discovery for consumption, coughs and colds and at that time was not able to walk across the street with out resting. He found, before .he had used half of a dollar bottle, that he was much hotter! hecpptlpued to use Hand is today enjoying good, health. If you have any throat, luug or chest trouble try It. Wo guarantee satisfaction. Trial bottle free at Fry's drugstore. Some people wonder how meats at the markets can be kept so sweet these warm days. This is solved in E. C. Cross's case by the use of the beat and quickest appliances at the slaughter bouse and the freo uso of ice at the markets, It "Oath" and "Marguerite," choice Havana and imported cigars, o aud 10 ceut goode, at Brooks t I.egg's. 8 lli 3t Judging from the way Hfllen brand'ii meals mako your mouth water, what won't his cold drinks do? Don't forget that delicious French dinner at Strong'B tomorrow. V I. I. - MM Quick time ana turough trains oflered paisenuera nod ohiprx'w hy 5H? t" Fmnc.fc?Tnbd Portland to blcago, eod-Aug MgVinnrMTwwiMnntiia THE FRUIT PAUCE MEEl'INH Plain and Rrpnrt nr I lie I'nnimiUre haul llefore ttio Assjciathm The Marlon comity Fruit Grower Aisoclatiou met In spesial session at j i p. m. with a large attendance. Tho committee on exhibit at tho State Fair submitted the follewing: REPORT OP THK COMM1TTHK. Ytar committee, appointed nt the Wo-idburu quarterly meeting would respectfully report that they have decided ou an exlblt hi form of a fruit palace, to bo erected on State Fair grounds under management of this society. L merely display samples of fruit as has been done heretofore would possess little value. An exhibit of an original character, that will attract attention to our fruit products, as the greatest feature of the state fair and that will most effectively show nfl their quality, variety aud value. THE 1'I.AN Is shown by an architect's sketch we have had drawn and present with colored sketch. It can be de scribed ns an octagon roof resting upon pillars, the wholn covered with apples, and the structure within filled with the Unest fruits that can be gathered. Fruits not now Iu season will be shown iu glass, but all that can will be shown fresh us it comes from the orchards. It must all bo arranged in a tasty, artistic manner on the building aud within. WHAT IS NEEDED. We need a thousand dollars in money In fruit. We need what money cannot buy your enthusias tic support to make this the greatest and richest fruit country on earth. Tho fruit palace will do this If we'l carried out. why ? Because it will show to the world as uothlng else can, thre great facts: I. The immense amount of fruit thatcau be raised here when the in dustry is Iu a state of undeveloped infancy. II. The high quality of the ft lilts most easily grown here. III. Tho great variety of the sta ple fruits that are consumed 1 most people. To this end we solicit a cash cou trlbutiou from every nurseryman, real estate dealer and business man iu the county, and a contribution of the choicest fruit tint can be fur- nHiieu oy every orcnaraist or pro ducer of fruits in Salem or viciuity. FRUIT IN GLASS. To show our iiuest fruits that are now out of season wo must make a large exhibit in glass jars. The committee has had an expert with team engaged iu gathering choice displays of such fruits as aro rlpo and will not keep to show fresh until tho opening of the fair. We hope to put up at least five hundred spec imens of plums, peaches and similar fruit. To make this exhibit com plete we BUggest the women of Salem aud Marion county loan the society their choicest samples of ear lier fruits, such as cherries, straw berries etc. Private exhibits will not be allowed. All fruit exhibited must be in the name of (his society and thus the fruit palace will become a special advertisment of thlsscotlon and add to the fruit-growing fame of the whole state. NO OTHER REGION in the world can furnish the amount and variety of fruit required to build a fruit palace as the heart of J the Willamette valley can. It is tho ' duty of this organization to demon-' strate this fact to the world and still more to the people of Oregon. To this end your committee is pre pared to labor and nsks your cordial assistance and that of tho public. J. G. Van Eaton, Chairman. Electric Hitlers. This remedy is becoming so well known aud so popular as to need no special mention. All who have used Electric Bitters sing the same song of praise A purer niedioiticdoes not exist ami It Is guaranteed to do all it U claimed. Electric Bitters will cure an diseases oi uie uvur unu kiiiiicyh, will remove impure blood, will drive malaria from thosystora and prevent as welf as cure all malarial fevers. For cure of headache, constipation, aud iudlgesllou try Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money refunded. Price 50c and $1 per bottle at Fry's drugstore. Holverson is still whittling away at white goods, Scotch ginghams and ladips' sutnnjer vests. A" 8U1 mer goods away down. lw A good house and lot iu South Salem for $700. Inquire at the Globe, 2-39 Commercial street, up stairs. .. ... -.!.. It 1 I.,.. I Why Dr. Price's Baking Powder is Superior to all others. No great efforts are made by other manufacturers I to procure and use pure materials. It is true that one other company has tho facilities, but its greed and cupidity induced It in an evil hour to use ammonia, in order to swell its profits. Hence the Price Baking Powder Company stands alone in its fight for a pure baking powder, Np other article of human food receives greater care Jn its production, or has attained higher perfection. Dr. Price's Cream is surely a perfect eVery taint of impurity, No as -any teadfwt wives of America, XJlTBOTfii'-"l' BEIi'Wi'lSERVlCES. I'niKM's'. -Pleaching at H l. by J. M Swein. PKHBHVlI'llIAN. At 10HH1 . preaching by J. T. Abbetl; 8 p. til. nl. in. preaching by C. A. Lewis. Evanoki.ioai. Tho pulpit will be supplied by S. 15. Munlnger Iu the nmriilntr hwI lv G. W. Richards in thuveuiiig. Oilier services us initial. First Haitist. Pleaching nl lOJO by (ho pastor, Robert Whltu ker, "I Go a Fishing." Preaching in the evening by Dr. D. N. Mcln turll, of St. Paul's, Portland. Christian. Preaehlngon Lord's day at 11 a. m., subject, "The Happy Poaple;" 7:30 . in., subject, "In What Shall Man Glory?" Sunday school, 10 a. m. Y. P. 8. C. E., 0:30 p. m. All are Invited. V. It. Williams, pastor. Methodist. 9 a. ni. conference love feast led by Rev. T. F. Royal. 18:80 a. m., preaching by Bishop J. N. Fitz Gerald, D. D., L. L. D ; 20 set vices at the Insane hospital by HlsbopFliz Gerald; 3 p. m. services at the state prison by Rev. T. L. Jones. Episcopal. St. Paul's Episcopal church, Church aud Chetnekctu streets. Service every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. and 7:30 p. in. Holy communion tho first Suuday In the month, after morning service, and ou the third Suuday nt 10 o'clock a. m. Children's service on the first Sunday In the month, at 3:30 p. m. Suuday school at 12 o'clock. Service ou Friday evening at 7:30. W, Lund, pastor. sat if Portland University. The work of pushing the new Portlaud University ahead is rapidly going on, preparatory to receiving students this fall. The boarding hall is well under way. Teachers are being en gaged and all arrangemehts for opening tho school aro rapidly be ing perfected. Send for catalogue to Thos. VanScoy, dean, Portland. SNOW AT THE BLIND SCHOOL. That Salem Artist Makes Somo Fine Improvements at this Stuto Institution. Some weeks ago tho decoratiug and painting firm of Snow Bros, gained somo very deserving com pliments for the manner in which they finished off tho inside of the Catholic church of this city, and since that time Mr. E. E. Snow, who succeeded tho old firm, has dono a similar job on tho Oregon school for the blind, which has just been renovated aud decorated for tho opening of tho comiug school year. Not less than ten looms have been finished oil in different styles to make room for the iucomiug pupils. Also recitation rooms, sit ting rooms and a large dlnlug room have been put iu applc-ple order by this competent artist. Tho dlnlug room is very neatly finished in shides, and also has a border, which greatly improves Its appearance. Although It is mostly only one-coat work, the entire Inside of tho build ing presents an entirely changed appearance, and tho superintendent Is liberal holier praises of Mr. Snow's excellent work aud painstaking methods. Ills office aud shop Is at 100 Chemeketa street. Iu two weeks Holverson's store will be jammed full of fall goods. He wants space. Then keep on buying those goods he Is ofl'er- ing. lw Sardines, chipped beef, and cheese, that never were equaled, at CIark&Eppley,s, 100 Court street. The show a sell ? You'll nover bo sold If you deal with Sroat & Gile. Tho choicest bread ever iu Salem now at Strong's restaurant. House and four lots In East Salem ?S50 ou tho Installment plan. Apply at Globe ofllce at once. Summer goods still go nt popular prices at T. Holverson's. lw H. Pohlo is still at tho foot of Slate, on Front, opposite the foun ! ,rv " Hulo mill Ifeuity, Thesetwo adjectives by no means Imply the iKiRKCfcslon of ureal muscular strength. Thoroare muny men and women of MIkIiI ljtilld aud In for Ion strength to whom the terms "hale and hearty" perfectly npply. Their complexions aro clear, u ex blight and vlviicloas, puUo tranquil, step elastic, movements slcudy, sleep undisturbed, up. petite sound. These Indicia ol lialcness mid heartiness Hosteller's Hloinucli Hitters will uhsurldly bestow upon the feeble, tho nervous and the dyspeptic. No tonlo of the century comparoi wljb, Jt o popularity no other rivals It In efficacy. As perma nent mvlgoratlim means also the previous regulation of disorder In the system, Hon. tetter's Stomiicti Illiters must also no re Curded us chief among regulator. It con. nuers and prevents inrlurla mid rheuma tism, overcome Inactivity of the liver. bowels and kldnoys, and promotes tho no quisuion oi nesu us wen us vigor. baking powder. Free from other article used in the friends among the hout. - ' " ri"1 "" HOTEL ARRIVALS "willamkttk" M Winters Wm Miller, K.I Floyd, W J Hatiun, Dr Chance, Portland. OB Whohnan and daughter, Mo Mlnnvllle. R J McCaroon, A ESlade. Astoria. Ros Taylor, Kvanston. C McDonald, Chumawn. M Cooper, N Y. J N Kiion, San .lose. "cook." Duck, P Thompson, G W Port- land. F M WilkiiiB and wife, Eugene .1 L Edson, I B Small, Sllverton. C, K and I Zimmerman, Aurora. Geo Bauerfend. M F Shaw, Salem. EH Ingalls, Wood burn. W J Yager, Perrydale. Mrs Salmon and daughter, Em mett, Id:ho. Mrs J J Leavltt, Mrs M A Wright, Mollalla. What Docs it Mean? "100 Doses Ono Dollar" means simply that Hood's Sarsuparilla is the most economical medicine to buy, because It gives more for tho money than any other preparation. Each bottle contains 100 doses and will average to last a month, while other preparations, taken according to directious, are gone In a week. Therefore, be sure to get Hood's Sar Baparllla, the best blood purifier. Schedule of steamer Three Sisters: Leaves Portland Mondays aud Thursdays at G a. m. Leaves Salem Tuesdays pnd Fridays at 8 a. m. 818 2t Tur.v Am: Fixkd, Monteo Bros, have opened their new photograph gallery near tho postolllco and aro ready for work. Cabinets, $2.00 a dozen, Wo uro now permanently loci ted and guarantee first class work. 8-10-tf REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED WITH COUNTY RECORDER. II A Johnson, jr, and wife to Ad dle I George, lot 7, Fair Grounds garden tracts, $ 1000. Slate Poultry Association. All persons Interested In the breed lug ami improvement ni tnorougti bred poultry In Oregon, aro requested to meet at Salem, on Wednesdaj' evening of fair week, Sept. 10th at which time action will be taken toward the organization of a State Poultry Association. 8 10-dw-tf Tho "World Eurlclistl. The facilities of the present day foi Jie production of everything that will conduce to the material welfare and comfort of mankind arc almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Fig3 was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it ia the only remedy which is truly pleasing and refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently iu the Spring-time or, in fact, r.t any time, and the better it is known the more porjular it be comes. The Coming Lino. Tlio Chicago. Union Pacific & Northwestern Lino offers tho best accommodations to tho traveling public en routo from San Francisco aud Portland, Chicago. Through trains, rast time, magnificent sleep ing cars, elogant dining oarr, colonist sleepors, roolinlng chair cars nud handsome day coaches, cod Aug. Aro You doing East ? If so, bo sure nud see thut your tickets read via "Tho North Western Lino." The C.St. P. M. &0. By. This Is the great short lino from St. Paul or Duluth to nil points cust and south. Their magnificent track, peerless vestibulcd dining aud sleep ing oar trains, and their motto, "always on time," lins given this road a national reputation. All classes of passengers are carried ou tho yestlbuled trains without oxtru charge. All ticket agents sell tickets via this lino. Ship your freight and travel over this famous road. W. II. Mrao, Gen. Agt., No. -1 Wanh. St. Portlaud. Or. A, J. Lkland, Trav'g Agt. Dyspopsln Iu Its worst forms wl'l to tho uio of Carter's i.lttlo Nerve yield l' Ills. utded by Carter's little I.lver IMIIs. Tiiov not only relievo presont distress but strongmen tue siomucu ana digestive ap- jjftruius There nromnn innuy formsofncrvousdeblllty yield to tho uso of Carter's I'll Is. Those who aro troubled in men mat Utilol.lverl with nervous weakness, night rweuM, etc., should try them. Uaoknche Is utmost Immrdlntelr relieved by wearing one ol Carter's Hmart Weed and Ilell'idonnu Iluckuche Piasters. 'Iry one and be free from pain, l'rlce ii rents. Bahy cried, Mother sighed, Doctor pnwcrllx.'d i Quitorlat Passengers destined to tho prntni nent cltlfs east of the Mlswiuri river should patrotilethe (Jhlcairu, Union Pacific A Northwestern lino. Mugr nlflcent Pullman and Wnuner sleep ing cars, elegant Pullman nud Northwestern dlnlnir cars, free ro olinlng chair cars, handsome day coaches and comfortable Pullman colonist sleeperf. cod-aug W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - anil - Sale - Sialic. One door west of I.tinn's Pry Moods store on Hlu to street. Unlet family teams Hpco ll attention wild to transient stock, (jit! Hoard ol Eqiiulfr.uUoii, The Heard of Kquullzntlon of Muriou Co., Ort-gMi, will ineelutiliecou' ty courtroom Iu the court house In the city of Hulem In Mid county and stMfe on Mauduy, the HWt day of AUKiut, lhMI,Ht V o'eluok u. 111. us ruiulred by law hald board will continue 111 ks.Ioii fnr one i'r'k, urter which Iho county court ol Marlon county will complete the examl nation and oorrwllon oi utiumeuts In the manner provided by law. 'Jherrforenllowt.ersfifpmiit-rtyiire lifre. by notified touppfcuratsj-ld llineund place and show rutise If any there be why the fcmeat of Merlon otumy as tuktn by the auctsor should not ha accpttd as oor rtct. aciBAVKK, AisworMaiion County, Dated AUfuit ICth, iwj, s l vr (nt' jlTS? COST! For one week August 15 to 22 Inclusive All tho rcmnindcr of our itn- menso slock of SA.TIN13S AND SILK PARASOLS We are going out ol tho clothing business, and aro soli leg At Our Actual Cost And will continue to do so, nnlll they nroBold out. Clothing, Gents Underwear, Sloes and Hals. Como while tho assortment Ip uubrokeb. Capitol Adventure Co., Opera Hou.se Block:. Out Side A. B. BUREN &, SON Old Undoi takers of 18 years experiencehayo, 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 givon to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted CLEAN! If you would bo clean and hayo your clothes done up n the neatest and dressiest manner, take thorn to tho SALE 91 STEAM LAUKUKY whoro all work is dono by white labor and in the most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street. Tw Park Grocery G. P. RABABAUGH Has put In a new stock of Groceries, Queensware, Feed, etc Produce bought at highest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in all things. Goods delivered to all parts of tho city. Call ami give mo a trial. THK - CIAJB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. Wll finiinvn li AH stock left In my caro shall rccelvo the best In ILK I'fllll' of attention. Telephono No. 21, Cor. Liberty . 11. UUULLil.UUyi, am, Fcrry etreots, Salem, Oregon. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemeketa Street. HOUSE - and - SlON - PAINTING, Paper Hanging, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Tinting, etc. Vnrnlshlug and Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. E, E. SNOW. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -A.jsm- SHEET IRON Ksllmntes an all work la oar Hue. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co, Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. House Klnltililug made to order. Now I)KY KII.N, by which wo can nlwnys kinds. Acrlonltnrnl WorkH, Corner of J. O. GOOUAM:, Counrir. A. WHKKhKH, Hprlnpflelil. GOODALE & WIIEELEll, Lumber, Latin. PickietB ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. Afonts for Ooburg Mills, Hnrlngtlcld Mills west sldo of Twelfth Htreot near 42 UAKKIiA ': Sasli and (Door Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregorh Tho boat class of work in our lino at prices to coinpeto with tho lowest. Only tho boat matorial used Dissolution oi' Co-iMi'inorftliip. mllKMrmofHuowIlros ban dissolved this 1 day the copartnership existing be tween tho members, by mutual couceut, V. K. Know continuing In thobiislncfH.uud assuming all UiollabllllUHof the firm nud to collect all debts due the firm, K. U. hnow retiring from tho business. K.K.HNOW. 14 O.MN11W. Dated ut fljilern, Or,, Aug. 8, lbUl. H 8 lw Notice to Creditors. To the County Court of Marlon county, HUto of Oreuou. In Ihe iiiatlerof the estate of Virgil K. I'llligleutid 1'herno T. I'lugle, deceased, notice is iiry give 11 ny tueiiiiiiersigaeii executor of the hut will and tuntumeiit of Virgil K. I'rlngleumt I'hertio T. i'rlugle, deccused. to the creditors of unit ml per sons holding cluims eguliuv tho snldciute to present tlimi with me proper vouchers, within six months, from the du o of tills notice lo the said executors at th'j store of John Hughes, Wo, III Htalo street, Hulein, Oregon, GICO. 1 HUO IIKH, iiAilUN KAHU1TUB SMITH, Kxoetitors of the last wilt nud le lament of Virgil IC. I'rlugle nud 1'herno T. I'rlugle, deceased. Itattfl. Baletn, Oregon, Juan 17, 1801, jspasi WlUUllllf I Light llrahn for hatching from Ihe llnesi mreeuiug mock hi me siuie, iirsinini swoon premiums 011 mma. mi unu tru.jiiit .in iiwutt 1 n,iiiiaij. Hint mm .vwuii .01 ,v iiiiq Arfc lini; second on I'lymulhJtock and llrown lgliorpi at Ihe Oregon Hlale Kulr. Dally On gnniun,Hepl. Il IM "All birds nwurd. ud itieno premium will be on exhibition find own rnrftfiinriellliiti at Ihu poultry .all..... .(... .I..K I.. !'.., Ill . 1.1 tin. Ht l.ial fanciers and breeders bring out your birds; bousilug don't win " At er having due notice, no breeder dared show any Light 1 si nranma una wnue jeguurii nun ni'CH i Hpanisu Is a sufflvlrn guarantee tliut my birds leud. I mm nelver ftifuid to exhibit Hgxlust the oldest Wcejur. My slock has uollinlted muiis. Can furnl.h iggs from 10 varlettM nt living prices. ttcnuTyourad dress on postal curd Catalogue frM. ViiMniAM kociiku, Minim. Oregon. tfrWIm trie Trust. F any trust, Special attontion up specially for tho business WORKERS. IOO OhomBkotu Street, keep a fall supply of Reasoned Block of all Trudo and Uluti streets, Salem, Oregon, and McJConzio Mill Office and 1 nril on tho depot. llest Lumber In tho Vall6 . WHEELEIt, Managers, Salem. O or the best, residence lots In Ilia city on 4 COUKT aTKEBT, southeast tfirnor of bioclr. betweeu lltll and Iftlh streets, one block from elect! lo Hue. lour blocks from Center uud Htutu Ht car flnesnud Knsl Hilem school l'rlce tSttJO for both or 1IV) for corner niirt 11300 for Jn. side Kacli lot li'iu TO foot fruntuge on COURT STREET. Iiiou'reortho OltKOON NUHUKHY CO., tJMool'or. Com'l and Chemeketn streets, upstairs, or of uuy Ileal Kstato firm in Ihooliy. ttutr rlllLLLPSACO., Merchant- Tailors. A full Hue of Imported and domestic woolens. Also n complete stock of genu' fiirnlihlng goods, All the latest stylo :tl.1 Commercial street. AdiuliiiHinitor'H Notlco of Ap pointment. NOTit'KW hereby given to all It may concern; That Ilia undersigned lis tmm du'y up pointed by the conn I r coyrt nf tin, Hliili or t It-Hfiti Trip tli. nuinlv nr jiiiirimi. Hfimimrrtiiir wun win HnniiMi ... ..it. Miniy .. i. n, j.umi.ii.m, 11.111 m .mu county, droeaxed. Aud ull irfiiis havlug claims agiiliut Iho uiid estate, lire herebi 1 m mil 1 in nouneu 11 ou rrfiuirvu toprestfiiiiiiem.wim Iho proper oiiaher una duly verified uo cording to Uw, within six mouths from ...V UI..U.I. ....V HVIIMIi I.V ..M.'.ia,.. ndmloUlrutor of said rslute with the wilt annexed, Ml the law oinve of W M. Kaiser. .!! H.lui.f ll.f. linllAii I . Ii .. ,i 1. ifcmiitir.. .uA HiiMr.mi. h, iiiv in iiiiiiq in .. Mt iksiiwr, at the city of Haiem, In Marlon county uregoli And all Wilsons Indebted Uituht 'ii p 1 sous luueuiM v nolinod and mm esl.t. m are hereby Detlfled and requested U make ImuiKlUte selUemout of Iho saioe lo theuudorslsnedat the place Aforesiilif. Dated thUlblb, dayofJuly a. V IWI, W.M.KAWEH. Admlnlitrstor with the will annexed, of tho estate of i. A, Huffman, deceased, 1 S ! 1 'I 1