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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 8, 1891)
fTWPI mm mi! nrrr.lL i -10 CO . bO 160 15ct. 25ctS. (Suets , il.MVII U UI11 . r.t v ni'ii ii "i !. K2V1T hr ma" J'er ?cur' K DKLIVEUT BY UARMEIt. nji), ror single iwcek, l , imiw will be made on 1st and 15th ""'S Snh'Tlhm will pleiiso leave "".. fir cr-rrltxR nt house or where U "SfiVerSi o . to cause no delays In T!; VKNtO'AriTAl.JOOnKAT. IX-pU- receive I be utleriioon associated p dispatches. mem k nmmi Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Nnlico. Persons leaving town for the goring?, Beacoastor mountulus, can have the Daily Journal seut to lliem without extra cost, by leaving orders at the office. Only Iron. The Journal has a letter from a young man dated Corvallis, Sept. 7, relating to the alleged fold llnd. Ho says: "Yes terday I went out to the place of the supposed gold mine which has caused some little excllement here lately, but which is now generally believed to be a "fake." A niun was dlggiug a well aud at the depth of seventeen feet struck a vein which w.w supposed to contain gold, but those who know something about minerals say that it is nothing but Iron, and consequently It amounts to nothing." State Fa tit. It will be a great succesn. The tide of travel to the fairgrounds is diily increasing, and llie electric line is reaping a great harvest. About a hundred people are a'.uady camped there, itatau iAa are running, bonus are trot Vug,)iiliugH are going up and a gnat deal or lite lb mauitest. l'ar licj nshlng space In the pavallon cauuot act too soon. Morb Trains. Monday evening anew lime card went into ellect on the S. P. road, by which a new lilght freight is put on. Salem, O.egou City aud Woodburu get each a night operator, J. J. Cham berlain takiug the position at this city. Owing to the increasing busi ness ou the Southern Pacltlc a through freight bus been added, but the table has been slightly changed at tome of the btatious. THE METHODISTS RECEIVE. The Miracle of llie Loaves nml Flsheg Need Hare Uecn Repented Last Night. An enthusiastic thousaud of people gathered iu tbo great auditorium of the First M. E. church Monday evening and the program announced In The Journal wus carried out with a few additions. Among happy thing- not on the eohedule of entertainment was a solo by Mr. Ross. President Whltaker showed breeding as a gentleman by arising and remaining standing during the address of Mrs. Bupt. Grubbe, which was delivered In a graceful manner on behalf of the ulumui. General Odell surprised all by his touching and eloquent review of past and present. He sketched the history of the school aud traced Its struggles In fervid words, making an appeal lor the Willamette of the future. It was a short speech hut It touched the hearts of all aud was the key note speech of the evening. Presi dent Whltaker was now introduced and revealed his powers as a speaker In an ellective mauuer. Other clergymau of the city were on the platform and spoke. The meeting was a Hueeeysful one, and indication of great public, inter est iu this school. LOCAL AXD PERSONAL. MIbs Clara Strahau Is borne at the Capital. Baseball between 8.ileim nml Seattle at the park Wednesday. Miss Grace Bushnell, of Eugene, Is a conservatory student at Willam ette. Board of trade and council meeting tonight. Mrs. Judge Davidson and children are with friends tit eppiiur. Mrs. Jessie Harimati, of Portland. Is a guest at the Moudy mansion. Astoria raised $231 S for The Dalles lire sufferers. Mrs. Mary Appleton, of Sheldon, Ta., who ban been visiting her sister Mrs. H. W. Collie, relumed Mon day. Wheat was 83 cents at Browns ville, 80 cents at Albany and 82 cents at fcialem Monday. P.'ople who know have just fears of rutn starting in now to tbo detri ment of the fair. Boberr K. Flnhrer and Lizzie J. Andeisoii were municd Sept. (J, ut Portland Makkui'. Eggs are quoted 22u: fancy dairy butter 27; hops are summed up thus by the Telegram: "It is not known to what extent Oregon has been alloct ed. No one, however, believes that one-half will be lost. Prices for October are now 1510c. They would be twice tbl-, weie it thuuhr we would lo.xe half a crop." The produce market continues stifl uli around. The Farmers Awake. Following Is a sample of the in terest one most progressive firmer takes : Willaud, Marion Co., Or., September G, 1891. Ed. Jeurnal: I am much pleased with the Idea of the fruit palace at tuecomin.? sUte fair. It will adver tise tbu Willamette valley and especi ally Marion county, as a fruit grow ing region, more than any thing that has been done in the past. I should have been at the court house meeting which arranged the matter only for my harvest work. I will furnish some very fine fruit for the palaco and you can so slate to the chairman of the committee. If the palace Is properly arranged it will bo the most attractive feature of the fair, aud great credit is duo The Journal for its enterpilse iu the mattr K. L. Huiuaud. Oliallenso Accepted. xt. regular meeting of the com pany Monday night the following official challenge to a competition drill fair week was Issued: IltiADQUARTUKS H CO., SECOND IN. SALKM. Sept. 7, 1801. To Capl. D. C. Suerman, Company B, Second Beg., (J. N. G : In behalf of (Jomp-tuy H, I tako pleasure in accepting your chal lenge to a competitive drill. II. B. Fiske, Ciptalu Commanding H Co. Recorder's Court- The case against Bynon and Bechtel for wrongfully swearing out marriage licenses was continue'd to 3 p. m. and will probably then be settled by general consent. A vagabond was brought up and ordered to leave the city, which ho did, on the blind baggage. TIIEY SAY That removiug ihe old tumble down fence about Marion square would be a fine improvement. That Salem idrls are successful angii'i'M for husbands, tho' it comes high to catch one other than In the regulnr way. That from twenty to thirty new readers joiu Tuu Journal family daily. a " THE PROBLEM SOLVED. The Artist's. All Salem, artists who desire to join in an exhibit at the state fair, aud to encourage a better display of art are invited to meet Thursday at 4 p. in., at tho Willamette reading room. G. A. R. 0. AND W. R. C Res taurant, at old Aurora restauraut, fair grounds, during fair week. Good, warm meals, 50, cents. Spe cial rates to families. 9-8 dw-tf. Canning Prices. Peara and prunea fetch $1. per hundred at the Bilem cauuery. Apples for dry ing 35 cents per huudred. To raatoea are coming in on contract. Bdttercups. The sweetest flow er of the, meadow and the latest tttng in coufectinery, fresh made nd Jail placed ou the counter at Jones & Bernardi'H candy palace Dew Bush block. Dear wife, what! on earth alls Johnnie? Wife He wants a new suit to wear to school. Ilusb. Well, by all means, take him down to the Woolen Mill store and get him one for "They do say their goods are the best for the money, sold In town." R'ngs the bell every time the ftttoa bookstore on school supplies. Clothing at cost at the Capitol Ad Tenure Co. For Rent. Several good office rooms over my store on State street M.T.RIneman, ' Westacott & Irwin have emraned a third set of cooks and waiters, so "to be able to serve meals ull ulght J0D(J. Window shades Wm. Sargent. Pure teas coffees and cocoa. Broat & Glle. Hats at cost at the Capitol Adven ture Co. The choicest fresh creamery and JJlry butter at Clark & Eppley's to- Basketsofall kinds-Wni. Sargent. Greatest value revived at Patton's ooR8tore, be your purchase greater Wall paper-Wm. Sargent, Finest show or rri,.o. j o ware In Salem at 8roat& Gilo Jlouldlncs Win H,rn..., - . .. uuivuif. RrACE in Pa vi llion. Parties wishing space In the grand pavilion building nt the tate fuir, will make application early to secure name by calllnir on or addressing Wm. H. Sivace. Salem. Superintendent of pavililnu. 8-7 d-tf i If you waist first class horseshoe Ing, you will find Jack Harklus at Pohle's, opposite fouudry. ex- residence of hi Lie's parent on Howell prairie ana departed lor Iown, their future home. Mot", aud Dirrnh of the Portland league team '"ill lu-dst. tile Sidems Wednesday in downlngthc Soittles. YUvy tire two gum) players and will play ti: st base and shortstop. There U n prospect of a strongly contested game and it should liavo a large attendance. A coi respondent from Full lake iu the C.iH-ade mountains writes that a daughter of Dr. Line, ex Superhitcndent of the asylum, while baiefooted stepped on some ground over the burning roots of n stump, fell into tho coals and wa so seriously burned on her feet thai she will not be able to walk foi several weekb! Salem friends will regret to hear'of this, Mrs. 13. Hofer has returned from Newport, where she was a guest at tho hospitable home of J. A. Olsson, proprietor of Olsson's addition on. the Bay. Poat master Gilbert has gone to Portland to get ready for his trip to the east haviug obtained propel leave of absence from the depart ment The family go tomorrow. Win. Westacott and wife went lo Poitluud this afternoon. Mr. Wes tacott goes to employ a force of wait ers for Strong's restaurant over fair week. Mrs. Fiester will show tho finest millinery at the fair next week. It Salmon, sturgeon eggs, poultry, groiifee, etc. at D.ivldsuu & Willie's market, 04 Court street. The Journal is pleased to note progress ou the new Yew park school house. The frame work is up and the building is going lo make the finest impression yet made by nii structuie In that part of the city. Murphy fc Desart are shipping large (juutltics of brick to Wood buru and other points. Mis. F. Folson, ou Court street, is quite ill. The Bunker Hill Mining aud Cou- centrating Company of Portland, nud tho Bay City and Tillamook Telegraph Company of Bay City have filed nrtlcles of incorporation. The later Company is to build a line from Forest Grove to Boy City. Stock $0000. Kitty M. Paul, of Dallas, Polk County, has been sent to the Asylum at Salem. She Is 12 old, and this is the first attack of Insanity in tho family. T. Lynch has been sent to Salem from Portlaud to assist the ynrd inusler here over the rush of fair wee. He is an experienced rail road man. Fied Yenke, who has an orchaid near tiie prison has brought Govern or Penntiyer u basket of peaches measuiluguboutn foot iu diameter, or rather circumference. Wind north, sky clearing and no immediate prospect of rain. T. T. Geer aud wife returned from Eugene today. The Salem Rod and Gun club hold their monthly shoot this after noon. Choice eastern ham, bacon and lard. Srout & Glle. Gent's underwear at cost Capitol Adventure Co. Meals eerved at any hour of the day or night,at Strong's Restaurant. Shoes at cost at the Capitol Adven ture Co. Children will now need tablets, slates, schoolbooks, stationery and Pattou's bookstore Is the place to get them. When you need a good shine, call nu Al Graham, the boot black, at OliEGOX FRl'iT PALirU. flcmiiiie Enthusiasm Over Its Sun-ess Contributions of Pruit Srediil. Mr. Stephens, with a force of car penterc, has tho skeleton of the Fruit Palace pretty well up at the stale fair grounds. Tt will bo com nloled m far a the carpenters are cmce-ned Wednesday ovenlii'i, and then will come t c struggle to cover the buUMng wi 'i fruit. The otil sidi deojr.ulons v HI he entirely of apples. App'e r 1 cover the roof, ciluiiitis, panels nud arches. The nctngoual roof will be covered lu sections of different colors, llko a boy's lov ball cover red, green, yel low, russet, etc., and tho columns variegated. Experience alone cau show how the colors can benrrauged most effectively. All theapplcs will have to ne sized and sorted as to color before being put on. It will lake two huudred bushels of applts lo cover the outfclde, ami requires' tou men three days to put them on properly. Mr. VaiiEitou was oui uli duv Mond.iv looking up proper ! vuiielles tn make a Hue show. There i n scarcity of blight led apples, .nd peisons haviug such if only a bushel are requested to bring them In. All kintlsof Hnefiult are wanted, and it will take several hundred bushels to fill the Interior properly. I'hM Is tho fanner's and fitilt-grow- i HINTS TO STORY WRITERS. eis' opportunity to show lo fifty thousand visitors what, this country is capable of aud they should assist vigorously. The committee have not half con cluded u canvass of tho city fin funds. Only about $200 Is raised and $3(!0 more Is needed. Business men and fruit growers should not wait to be asked to contribute, as this is a puiely voluntary and not u money making efi'oit. Red Aitlis Wanted. The Fruit Palace committee waut the finest red apples growing by the t nye barber shop, 209, Cummer wagon load. Call on them at once If you havo such fruit. Found. After several weeks of searching, agood appetite, ty taking meals at Hellenbraud's. Passengers destined to the promi nent uitits east of tht Mlsboun river should p itronlze the Chicago, Union Pacific & Northwestern line. Mag nificent Pullman and Wnguer s!j ing cars, elegant Pullman and Northwestern dining cars, free rw olhilng uhalr iwr, baudiome day om(he and comfortable Pullmau coioiiUt simper. eod-aug .AETNA THEATRE. The full company baa arrived from Portland and a flwt clous en- clal street. Slates Wra. Sargent. 0-4-4t Are Yuu Going East? If so. be sure aud see that your tickets read via "The North Western Line." The C.St. P. M. & O. Ry. This Is the great short line from St. Paul or Dulutb toall points east and south, Their magnificent track, peerless vestlbuled dining and sleep ing car trains, and their motto, "always on time," baa given this road a national reputation. Ail classes of paaaeugere are carried on the yeetibuled trains without extrv charge. All ticket agents sell tlukeU via this line. Ship your .,, r I irom I nruaiiu nuu u umv .. --- uuicui no .mo .mu, v... ww. nen you get ready to can fruits, I tertaliimeiU is guaranteed the pub- flight aud travel over this famous ure to take only tbe best, for It ' Ho vwry eveulos at 110 Stale street road. W. II. Mead, Gen. Agt,, KriijrVfvfi tbnn Pr quality at by "The Management." I No. 4 WwSt, Portland, Or, Mrfrco.'0, ' 0-7 d.U ' A, J. Lki-AND, Tray'g Agt. Ilemarknblo Rescue. Mrs. Micheal Curtain, Plainfiell, III., makes the stiuvmeiil that she aught cold, which settled on hei lung!; she was treated for a month liv her family physician, but giew wnre. lie loiu nei cne was a nupe Ieb8 victim of cousuuiillon and thul no medicine coutd cure her. Her drugjilstsuygssled Dr. Kiu's New Discovery for Couciiinpiiou. rfhe bouulit a bottle and to tier dellttht found herself benefitted fiom tlisi dose. She continued its u.e and af ter taking teu bottles, found herself sound and well, uow does her own housework and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottle of this meat discovery at B'ry's drubstore. Lirge bottles 50c niulM. itpuMn Kht-phIIoii to TIiobp About to ry 'llit-ir llnmi hi iiinnitiicinc. Now that so many peoplo amnso thoiusolves by writing novels, r few hints concerning tbo methods to bo ob served nro quite tn order. Tho first requisite, of course, is to make your characters ns unllko real men and wom en as possible, ino ncroine, u noi really beautifnl, must possess n charm of I'Xprpsslon which Instantly fascinates nil who behold it The advantage of this description Is that nine out of ten of your rcadors will think that It fits themselves, and will be pleased accordingly. Sho must have several lovers, nil handsomo and desirable in every way, and marry tho tnovt eligible among them; this, ns every ono knows, is wliat the flesh and blood girl alwajs does, which explains why uinrringe is not n failure. If an nrtibt Is Introduced, give him lonx hair and knickerbockers. Eld orly aunts are always "innldcn" and cci ntrlc. Ho Mire to describo a char-1 ot- r of gentle uirtn as a coarso, oau siuri or a driveling Idiot; It is not to ". e i peeted that generations of culture can produce n gentleman; on tho con trary, ho must spring from the poorer clawes, and though not trrcproachablo In tho matter of personal cleanliness, in ti ue nobility of soul towers over the million of fortuno whom ho disdains as nn effeminate knight of the bath. A detective is nlways outdone tn his own line of business by nn nmateur in thn tame. A diary is an excellent ve hicle for convoying incriminating in formation which otherwise could not possibly havo been discovered. Docu ments, when Intended to bo destroyed, arc torn up, never burned ; how could they subsequently be pieced together? A will Is made to bo altered, left about, or lost if irretrievably, then see that n subsequent nnd more equitnblo will is discovered. Firo only breaks out when girls are desired to appear in des habille. See, therefore, that tho fire never occurs during tho daytime. Cars should always be shell like; feet, dainty; eyes, violet for heroine, brown for honesty, gray for cruelty. The hair may bo any color. If false, it denotes bad morals. In the cose of a uomaii. it is either "gathered carelessly into a'ltnot," "drawn back from the forehead," or "braided at tho back." It is always done "simply," and noth ing but "a singlo rose" Is ever worn in it For description of hero, givo a por trait of yourself ns you think you are. s for the scene of notion, if a cottage, it must nestle and don't forgot the honeysuckle. A country houso should he Bliznbethnn, a castlo feudal, nnd a suburban residence picturesque. Lon don Tit-Bits. W I . T V rr- CLOAKS IT Tlie fall season Is here, Jxxb. when everybody wants h n 1 r to J Au! 1 15 Our newly opoticd stock contmnn nil Stylos and Sizes. LOWEST PRICKS Alvays. LUNN. A barber who can shave Hvo nion In nn hour Is doing quick work, nnd n young Pittsburgor who has the fortuno or misfortune, as you may choose, to possess a still black heard, thought ho was seeking the impossible when ho asked n barber to shave him in five minutes in order that he might catch n train. Hut the barber thus challenged, with the added iucentlvo of n double fee If he did the work tn the allotted time, settled down to his best gait, and succeeded In shaving his man, without n single cut, but clean, smooth and complete, in some seconds less than 11 vo minutes. More than this, tho barber brushed his customer's hair and put in all tho little extras of hay rum and tho rest, handed htm his hat nnd remarked the heat of the day before the live min utes had elapsed. Pittsburg Dispatch. A Texu Trod Icy. Mr. G. D Hoffman, of Woodland, Tex., has a calf-sheep. Exactly half of tho calf is covered with wool run uing along tho back bono nnd on the under sido half way. Half of the tall is wool, and the two right feet are like a sheep's. The hide feels llko a sheep ou ono side, the other like a calf; eyes are blue. You tuny pull tho wool oil Its side and get wool from a sheep and you cannot detoct tho difference. The sido on which tho wool Is ap pears a great deal lighter in color than tho other. Its mother is a very largo cow, while the freak Is tolerably di minutive. Cor. St Louis Republic. Stale Poultry Association. All persona interested In tho breed Ingand Improvement of thorough bred poultry In Oregon.nre requested to meet at. Salem, on Wedneda evening of fair week, Sept. lGth at which time action will lie la. en toward the organization of a State Poultry Association. 810-dw-lf ...... i ' Tho Coming bine. The Chicago. Union Puclflo & Noith western Lino oilers tho best accommodations to the traveling public en route from Sun Francisco and Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fust time, magnificent steep lug cars, elegant dim ngcarr, colonist sleepers, reclining chair cars and handsome day coaches, eod Aug. Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria! MAUItlEU. ALBRICH-BARR. At the Catho lie church, Salem, Sept. 8, 1801, Mary M. Albrich to Theodore M, Barr, Rev. White officiating. There was n largo number of friends present at 9 o'clock to wit ness the ceremony. Miss Theiesa Albrich and Herman Burr stood up with the wedding party. After they were declared man aud wife a receptiou was given at the home of the brides parents, Mr. und Mrs Joseph Albrich, 400 Church street. A wedding lunch wus served to all present at 11 o'clock, after which Mr. and Mm. Theo. Barr took the one p. in. train for Portland and the Sound, to bo gone a week. Mr. Barr Is the second son of John Q. Barr, tho veteran Jeweler of Salem. They will return to Salem to live, Mr. Barr being n prosperous young business man here. JUKI). M'INTYHE. Robt. McIntyrc.Hged 80, died of heart failure ut the icsldence of his son, Peter Mc Iiftyre, Tuesday mornltig Sept. 8, 1801. The fuueral will be ut the resl. dence, 254 Chemeketa street, at 2 p. m., Wednesday. Rev. Whltaker will officiate and tbe remains will be burled at the Odd Fellows ceme tery. Deceased was a native of Scotland, was brought here by his son six years ago, aud bus been con fined to his bed since two years. He leaves twodaughter In Scotland. Hl son Peter Mclntyre with whom he lived saw him alive hint night and his last words were; a'recht." ILs was a member of the Baptist church. Nut Much to Auk. A stout, cholerio looking man hur ried into a street car, on a day when tho rain was pouring in torrents, and glared angrily about, evidently much displeased that there was no seat for him, although thero wero plenty of other people clutching at the straps or swaying about with moro or less cheer ful countenances. With a snort of displeasure tho man planted himself in front of a mook and unoffending spinster who was squeezed tightly into one corner of tho car, and placed his umbrella, from which was running a perfect stream of water, di rectly on ono of her feet She looked up nt him in mild dismay, but ho stared, straight over her head with r most unpleasant expression. After a moment or two she said in a clear though perfectly courteous tene: "Would you bo kind enough, sir, to remove your umbrella to my other foot for a moment, so that I mny empty my rubberf" Every one at that end of tho car smiled, oxcopt tho man, who beat a re treat to tho platform, without so much as saying, "I beg your pardon." Youth's Companion. The Vug nud tho Hell. That dogs beconio quito attached to other things than men and places Is clearly proved by the conduct of Will Thornton's pointer dog Leo. Boforo tho Thornton House was burned Loo undo that hotel his headquarters, and always appeared thero regularly at meal times to bo fed. Several weeks after the burning of the hotel tho bell which had been used on tho Thornton Houso was placed on tho Weston House, nud tho first tiiuo this bell rang after its removal Leo was seen to run over to tho Weston Houso, whoro ho showed unmistakable signs of Joy nt tho familiar sound of the bell. lie had never shown any fondness for any per son at the Weston House, and tho fact that ho has deserted his owner and taken up at tho new placo since tho first day the bell was put np proves be yond a doubt that his attachment for the old bell caused him to change his resldenco. Talbotton (Ga.) New Era. That Tired Feeling. He And now that I have told you of my lovo, what is tho feeling with which I Inspire youf Oh, speak I Sho I don't know what the fooling Is. Ho (importunately) What I Can you not tell mo the difforenco between liking und loving? She Yes; but It is not so easy to distinguish between lassitude and ennui, you know. Life, ' ' III! Had a Lone Ladder. Llttlo Dot (seeing some workmen on a tall spire; un, mamma, mere go some folks up to heaven. Mamma Ileavon la a long way above that steeple, my dear. Little Dot I guess it Is, 'cause they's "I'm J (nklng a ladder up with them. Good News. TmbLO fiDafltBaking UjPewder: Und in Million of Home jlo Years the Standard Sho Knew Hotter. Mrs. Jaysmith (to grocer) Ton pounds of sugar. Grocer (as customer walks out) I bog your pardon, but you didn't pay for that sugar. Mrs. Jaysmith Of course not. Sug ar's freo now. I read tho papers, 1 do, and you can't fool me. New York Epoch. Ilarraclc Room Amonltlos. Corporal (to recruit) Tho fellow Is a regular scarecrow filthy to oxcoss, un combed, not a button to his coat. Why, man, you nearly look the Image of n regular civilian 1 Fold und Lager. ftPfI OTITIS ISISTJOY Both tho method nndresults when Syrup of Figs is laken ; it is pleasant ami refreshing to tho fnsto, iindncta Eiutlyyot promptly on tho Kidneys, ivcr and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, !icnd nchca nnd fevers ami cures linhitunl constipation permanently. Forfialo in COo and $1 bottles by all drugimts. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAtl MANCISCO, CAl. lOUISVHLE, Kf. tJEW tOflX. NX. -:- Salem Boat House, -:- Jloat office fiiot ofTrude mrcct, I'lMiuuro and hunting lioutn. Hull's low, CIIA8. II. McCLANE, Propr meney: To Loan on Real Eitate Security, Agency Pacific BtatM Savings, Ixwin A. Uulldlng Co. FEAR & HAMILTON, BALBM. Oregon. 6:12 dw M.T. RINEMAN JIEAI.EK IK Staple and Fancy Groceries, Crockery, (Jlusxwnre, Lump, Woedon mid Willow uraro. All kludu of mill feed. Alo veifetablenund fruit In llielr eunon. "Jllgbent 1'rlco paid fur country produce." We nollcUaihare of your patronage. hJHtnleitreet INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State." Aueti Over 350,000 Ddlari. QWi. SI. UKK1.UK, City Agunt, AndnpclAlHrantfnr Marion county. Ol On with ih ComwHiy. MO KG AN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Lino. (lood tuin and (prompt win It U our (trougliold, BRICK AND TILE. For nrt-cla hand mi.de brick mid tile, goto MURPHY & DESART. lri;e (upplr on baud Ntar f-ilr ground, Baleus, 124 J. F.WHITE, KXPilKSS AND TItUUK LINE. itulingf allklnda. Heat work. Won at o try tmln. Pianos anid Organs AND "MUSI CA L jUJGllCJIAKDISE. FINEST LINP. LOWEST PRICEr. IiiBtnlhnputs from f5 perniontb up. Wbolcwilo nnd Ketnll. P. H. EAST0N & CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for the Salem Orchestra. dw A LAKGE SUPPLY OF THE best quality of brick at the yards near Penitentiary. BURTON BROS. ollem, Oregon. CLEAN! If you would bo clean and hayo your clothes done up in the neatest and dressiest manner, take them to tho SALK.U STEAM LAUNDRY where all work is done by white labor and in tho most prompt mannor. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. Liberty Street. J. A. ROTAN. Undisrlaker. lias purchased tho Minto hearso and will hereafter sell caskots, coffins and all undertaker's supplies cheaper than any ono in Salem and furnish tho hearso freo of churgo in the city and for funerals at ono-half tho rate heretofore charged in tho country. 8-25-lm-dw B. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. T. q. PERKINS, General Superintendent. SALEM IRON WORKS, SALEM, orteooN. AlniiufuctuiTH STEAM KNOINKI, Mill Outllli, Wnler Wheel Governor, Fruit Drying Oiitilta,Triictliii KhrIiics, Cresting, etc. Knrm mioUtncry maila und roiuilred. Gunorul uirfiits nml iimiitifiiL'tureiHor tlio celebrated Walilstruin i'uteut Mlddllngx I'lirlflermiil lteeU. lty rm nmclilnory miidt and repaired. Barr 4 Petal, pumbers and Tinners- 247 Commercial street, Salem. Garden Hone and Lawn Bpriiililcra. A conipleto linoof Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing nnd plumbing a seeclalty. Estimates for Tlnnlti(r and Plumbing Furnished. nrv Natural CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS, Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters, -AND- SHEET IRON WORKERS. KHtlmnten on nil work In our lino. IOO OhemakcW Utrt, Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. I Jill .. .i" JhKr" -J-a Tew Park Grocery G. B. RADABAUGH Has put Iu n new took of Groceries, Queeuswaro, Focd, etc. Produce bouulit at liigbi'st prices. Satisfaction guaranteed in nil tilings. Goods delivered to all parts of tlie city. Call and givo mo n trial. FHE - CLUB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STAHLES. 117 ll fiMTrivn Ii All stock left ill my care sballrecelvo tbe best W I ih TflllP of iitlontion. Telepliono No. 21. Cor. Liberty H. II. UUULIU1. 11UJ1. nil,i ivrry etreetBSaiem, Oregon. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chcmeketa Street, HOUSE - and - SIGN - PAINTING, Paper Hanging, KalHomlniug, Wall Tinting, oto. Varnishing ami ural Wood FinUili. Only Flna-class Work. E, E. SNOW. Sash, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. Uoiuo Finishing inuilo to order. Now Dili Kir.N, by which wo can nlwayH keep a full Mipply of oaoned itoctc of all klndi. Agricultural Wprlcw, Corner of Trade und lllgli street, Balem, Oregon. Sash and IDoor Eactory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho best class of work in our lino at pricos to compete with tho lowest. Only tho boat matoriul used OREGON STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, MONMOUTH, OREGON. Hoard of Itcgent h: Stale Board of Education, ex olllcio; III Ext'elliuiiy,HylveHterPeiir.oycri Oov.i Hon. G. W. McHrlde.Pw, ofstute; Hon. E It. McElroy, Superintendi'iit of Public Ii Hlruutlon; Iknlumiwi Hclio! livid, Pre J. I). V. Jluller.Bct!. Executive committee; Hon, J. J. Duly, Hmi. P. W. Haley ,uiul J II. V. JJuller, Polk; Jacob Voorbi'CM. Marion; J. 0. Wblte, folic; Alfred L:icoy,Clucluiiinw; A. NoltiiH-, Miiltnoiiiuli, W. II Holiui'H, Marlon, I'lio lendlnir Normal bcIhmiI of tbo Nirlb West. ISfaiitlfiil mid liealth- fill location, noHQlooiiH, now hulldliiK. new uppurutini, full faculty, light expended and larKeattondance. Normal, Advanced normal, IlUBlinni, Arl, aiid MimlodopailmtiiU. Special atteiilloij Riven to phyalcul eullure, volunlecr military orjMBl ration. TIipm recelvliijr dlploinas arcaiilliorlml toUaib In anyoHUly iti tbo lato without farlber examination. Tuition In tbu Normal aud Bu. luetiadeparlnieiiU lias been reduced from 0 toa5 per year, and In U Hubiiormul from f 30 lo t'20 tier year. A ytar at school for $160 expw. Tuition, Normal nnd Bualui-MfO 25 iht Term of top wwla, Subnorwctl ff tier term. Board at normal dlnlnic liwll l0 per week. FuriiWm4 rootna with Uglit and tUu 1 r week. Board ami lodglnj; lu privl liomoa 3 60 ier week. First tenn oiarna vnl. iS. JS0I. HiiiUeuta c hh ler at any time. For catalogue oddrena P. h. CAMPBELL, A, ., ttmn or J, M POWELL, A. M., Vice I'm. dw oil - jJLnrt