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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 23, 1891)
.. .,!ijuiMimi!imqu.jAyiiij.i! miii JS Another lot CONSTANT A RRIVAL OF" NOVELTIES AT OUR STORE. BE WMTAt JI02TDAY, NOV. 23, 180! J'iiO Ltl'L'.'.l iilll' (if KltRNUH TAKFY orail Mudsill .ONE e: HiSilXAUDI. GILR1T k I'ATreRSON. Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Ladies, call at Mnttliuws' dress making parlors and examine all the newest styles. December numbers of all the best fashion journals. The Electric South. Geo. H. Jones, of Portland, Is in the city to day. Ho has subscribed $1000 to ward the electric extension to Rural cemetery. In all the compauy has $5000 subscribed. They only want $3000 more, in all about half the cost of the road, without equipment. The company is somewhat discour aged as a number of big land owner; have not subscribed, and the enter prise may have to be dropped lor a few years. Supt. Barnes has -orkud hard to raise the money and lifted the subscription nearly live hundred today. He feels that some oue else must take hold. The water com pany has promised to help some -probably with a liberal ub3uriplion Let the good work go on. The Dehateks. Satur.l tv u'lht at the Alka-Hespoiian hill ten sturdy young men dUcv.H-t'.-d t tu proposition to g to war wi h'-' i'l if uece39ary. Chairman Kuvr-l- Ctuea in tavor or the war iurty. Frank JDavey of Portland c.iine in land gave the buys one of his old Itimo liery, impassiouid appeals for ' Egan and liberty. The question fur next Saturday night is, Unsolved the the world's fair at Chicago be not thrown open on Sunday. Sev ern! ministers are to take a haud. The GitANan. Atthe meeting of Baletn grange Saturday four candi dates were given 3d and 4th degrees. Future meetings aro as follews: Dec. 1st for the purpose of electing a director In the .Mutual Firo Insur ance Co., in which the grange is a stockholder. The Iwenty-llfth an niversary of the grange will bo cele brated at Grauge hall in tins city on December 5th the flist Saturday. The Friends. The meeting Sunday filled the house to its fullest capacity twice and Highland park people were very busy with their church doings. The interest was so gtvat that it lias been decided to run ail this week, Rev. T. C. Brown, of Kokomo, Ind., will have charge. He is making a very favorable im pression as a preacher. What It Costs. Recorder Good '11 says it costs moro to light the streets of Salem now than it did to NQ the whole oily government twelve years ago. Btrono. You can't put it too '""tig about that Thanksgiving Qtoner at Strong's. It will he some "rtiiK fine, including turkey ana "wythlng good. A. Trio. One cash drunk and jo not cah were disposed of before Recorder Goodell this morning. Raisins, citron, ml nee meats, cjmw ow, sweet pickles.and all Thanks giving sweetmeats at Farrar & Co.'. SPECIAL JUUHML.I TKKMHI. Having added a stamping department wo can now give special values in Splashers, Tidies, Tray clothes and all linen goods. T. HOLVERSON. CKETS Arrival. re; eiyed today and still more c - A Protest against tln Kickers ninong the Allprni'Mi. "Who wax Hie fellow you got an tuervlew out ot Saturday? H. I uimt leoiwof thetjoi-io-be-ieturned members." I he spanker was nu nldermuu. He said the nirtuticra of tlie uuuuci) propod to find out who the klokei wum, if they had to put the reportoi on the witness stand. " The kiclteri at the council are all men who u ill nut woik thembelves t litttir uurclty (,'overnmeut, men who eanuot bo got to serve on the council and if they get on will do nothing hut resist ull improvement." The aid rmuii delivered himself of some vigomus English. One of the aldermen charged with the Fa It: 'tiny interview say: "J huveu good deal better upe for my friends than to throw them off the bridge. The members of the coun cil are all my friends. They may make mistakes In legislation but they are all personally my friends." NO 1JOND YET. Inquiry at the mayor's olllce shows that no bond lias yet been accepted by Mayor D'Aicy who is veiy earefuily guarding the city's interest In this lespect. It is ex pected to be ready however iu a few da s. Son Wanted. Governor Pen uoyer is in leceipt of a letter from Edwin Blagrove, of "West St.Helens, Abingdon, Berks., England, asking for information as to whereabouts of his son. The fat her received a letter from him dated Quioiby hotel, Portland, Or., April 9, 1888, since which time lie has uot heard a word of the young man's whereabouts. Any information leading to his dis covery will be cheerfully forwarded by the governor. Enlistments. Lieut. Gage, of the 5th Artillery U. S. A., is not getting many recruits. He has eu listtd two men, Mr. Grnsh, and this morning a Mr. Reed, The infantry recruiting officers picked up nearly ull of the available men during the past summer, and there are not many left who answer 'the require ments. Will Decorate. The Episcopal church will decorate ou Thanksgiv ing day with flowers, vegetables, glasses of jelly, preserves, sacks of Hour, and all these nrtichs will be "cut to the hospital at Portland. The Pacific road will carry these articles tree. Let there be a geuer ous outpour of gifts. Licensed. A marriage license was Issued Saturday evening to Capt. U. S. Grant Lake, of Co. A, O. X. G., and" Roxie A. Smith. Both these parlies are from near Sublimity, and were mariied Sun day at the residence of the bride's parents Mr. and Mrs. Tom Smith. Hops. Huhhaid, the California hop-buyer is at the Willamette, aud will remain here a week or ten days, buying what he can. He says: "I mil not uttering over 13 to 131. Last week we bought a good deal at 15 cts , but they uie fl a little aud we do not expect them to recover." Twh LKTii Street. Landlord Wagner Bays he broke two tongues and an omnibus spring iu th mud holes on 12t'i street going to the depot, costing him 525. He says life is endangered by the condition of that street. School Matters- The Salem school board mot this morning aud ordered advertisements for bids on blackboards on the new buildings In Yew Park and South Salem. The Park school Is very nearly ready for occupancy. E l E o t it ic The Electric Light Co. are at work to put in 30 Incan descent and 3 arc lights in the court house. With the two outside lights the expense will he less than guS. Fitojr Canada. Canada sap maple yrnp and buckwheat (1 iur at FurrnrifcCo.'s. If you would live long live well. D.) that by dining at Hellenbrand's. VALUES IN J coimih;, A SoiTvn.vm Tuimui.b Fju-.b. Auy lady s tiillmrnt mw the tiutnes and addresa of ten married lady friends or housekeepers tt whom we can neud sample cuplen of the most charmlntt lihmtriued IhiIIo' uews paper published today, will receive un eWmit solid diver snivenir thimlile. The Ladles Piotorial Weekly is the h indsuniest and most pntfirtnMltii. iiiK1lfottiiti ..f lit, l J nud ,8 l)PcomlllK unlvewillv im.duIhf with intelligent ladies iu both Can adi und the United Slates. It cou talus sixteen large pages, same size is Hunier's Bmz ar, most profusely ilium ruled, and comes each week at ouly $2.00 a year. If you desire ti souvenir thimble Hend names of thoe V)ii think would beinteiestcd iu the Ladies' Weekly aud enclose liftcen U. S. 2-cent stamps to p.iver expense of mailinir. etc. Foivarl today. Address Ladies' Pictorial Wpekly, Canada Lire Building, Toronto, Can. at Take nn Tunnies. An elderly gentleman with a Bible, coming iu from holding ser vice hi one of the suburbs Sunday, dropped live peuuies luto the street car box. "We don't take pennies on this line," said the driver. "But they are U. S. coins," said the mlulaier. "We take them for missions and for the Lord's work." "That won't do here. We are not in the missionary business, and the Lord dou't do business with the Salem banks or he would not take pennies. This is not a penny coun try." The man had to put iu u nickel. KEAIj EST.VIE riUNSKKRS FILED WITH COUNTY KKUORUKU. JohnF Miller aud wf to Zarilda M. Dawson 40 a of Abigail Carey d 1 c, $103 and love and aflecti'in. John Ross to Sarah L. Sullivan N i S E nud S J X E Sec 2), J S 3 E, $2,025. James Hunt and wf to II it tie Mitchell N J 1 5 bl 30 Gerval-, $1385 20. W L Tooze and wf to W Young bl I Tooze 3.1 add Woodburu, J800. I C Sutton to Herbert Brewitl assignment of boud for deed to 27 b'G a. L A Walker aud wf to D W Hes ter 0 a of I M McCully d 1 c, $1000. Beln H Wiloox and wf to W S Barrich WJNW Sec 13, 9 S 1 E, 60 a, $700. John H Ford to E O Cross 210 a near Turner, $229.10. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" W J Hanna, J P Meyer, N G Pat ton, A J Andrews, Portland. WPBook, Aberdeen. H E Hays, New York. S Block, W Reuben, J E Truax, Chicrgo. O Figel, B T Pratt, H G Lewis, L 8 Simon, C Solomon, jr, San Fran cisco, A B Seal, Albany, Williams, Ca. New Feed Store. .7. E. Easthnm & Co. have just opened nn olllco on State street op posite E. C. Cross' butcher shop. Go get the best feed and hay the market affords. 11-23 1 w. Largest stocK, lowest prices at all times at Krausse Bros, now shoe house. S. s. s. s. Come out of the mud, aud pave the way for dry feet, at Fleming's State street shoe store. Have you seen that large stock of children's books at Dearborn's book store? Thanksgiving fruits now on band and received every day at the Spa, 110 State street. Close hu.vers should remember that L. 8. Winters at the auction store near the court house, sells goods at bargains every day in the week. Auctions every Saturday. ll-20-d&w 1 m Save money nn oil by taking your old can to Clark & Epnley's for re filling. OU In cans or bulk cheaper than ever. "The Best."Wjn.BrownACo. LINENS J 1 ill L U SI I I . LOCAL AND MtSONAL. There are now five hoyB at the Re form school. Gentlemen, nominate good men men who attend to their own pri vate business well. The homes of D. M. Morris uear Turner, and Mayor Archie Johnson of Solo have been blessed with babies lately. Business at the state house land olllco is utt'eeted by the price of wheat. Wheu wheat is up, in quiries are active. Mrs. Thomas McCarthy of Port kind is in the city vlsltlug friends. ' She is a guest at the home of Col. i J. C. Smith. J Brown, the St. Paul photographic I expert, is ugaln with Catterlin, aud if you want some superior work now Is the time to get it. Mrs. Frank Hodgkln wrl ea f m Fresno that It Is hot und dusty down there and that she is dli g nicely. A. V. 11. Snyder.of the Polk eouu-y Observer, has a new smi whom he has named "Wm. McKhiley. The Poitlaud Telegram having backed down and out, A Bush sijs Governor Penuover and The Journal editor are the ouly free silver men in Oregon. W. P. Book, n banker and stock breeder from Aberdeen, Wn., stop ped over Sunday and Monday, nt The Willamette. Uev. Hugh Wallace, of Iowa, brother of the lute U. r Wallace, arrived iu Salem Saturday. Sheriff Bowles of Union county brought down a prisoner from thai county lor a year aud a half. If anybody doubts the necessity of street improvements in Salem let them go aud inspect the street lead ing from the depot to the city. Remember the great Uultariau Ceres festival Thanksgiving even ing at Ree I's. The rehearsals for the Thanksgiv ing event at Reed's are now held dally an i every evening. The New Year's edition of Tin: Journal will be the finest, paper of the kiud in value aud character of its contents that has ever beeu printed in Salem and it will have quite a circulation. There were married at the Catho lic church iu Gervais, Nov. 18, lyjl, Frank Coleman aud Mamie Jack son, both of Butteville. Rev. Father Brosseau Glaciating. Mr. Colemuu was formerly a pitcher of the Sa lem ba-.eball nine. The state board ot rquallalii n will meet Tuesday, Dee. 1. Polk county his sent iu the assessment roll showing $5,918,005.98 gross valu ation; debt deduction, $1,370,475; net total for taxation $4,214,544. A Sate Investment. Is one which is guaranteed to tnitig you satisfactory results, or iu case of falluie a leturn of purchase price. Ou this safe plan you can buy from our advertised Druggist a bottleof Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. It is guaranteed to hriug relief to every case, wheu used for any attection-of the Throat, Lungs or Chest, such as Consump tion Inflammation of Lungs Bron chitis, Asthma, Whooping Cough, Croup, eta., etc. It is pleasant and agreeable to taste, perfectly safe, and can always bo depended upon. Trial bottle free at Fry's Drugstore o NORTH HOWELL PRAIRIE. The Journal is a welcome visitor in many of the homes of the neigh borhood. The basket social given at the church was a success and several dollars added to the treasury of the aid society. A debating society has been or ganized at Central Howell- Many farmers of this vicinity have not dug their potatoes and but little fall wheat is sown. Some ono very hungry for pork came to J. E. Waltmau's In the night and carried away a large sup ply. Mr. Waltmau is a liberal man and if the thief had asked he might have received. But as It Is ho will sutler if his identity is found out. Charles Lewis and Mlsa Vina Stevens were married on Thursday the 10th at the borne of the bride's parents on North Howell Prairie Mr. Lewis is an enterprising hop grower and the bride is the oldest daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Stevens. The newly wedded pair have many friends whose best wish es go with them. Merit Wins. We desire to say to our citizen?, that fr years we have been selling Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- Himititlon. Dr. KIiik'h New Life Pills, Buklen's Arnica Salvo and Electric Bitters, and have never handled remedies that sell as well, or that have given such universal satisfac tion. We do not hesitate to guar antee them every time, and we stand ready to refund the purchase price, if satisfactory results do uot follow their ubc. These remedies have won their great popularity purely on their merits, at Fry's Druggist. THANK60I vino. All lovers of a good turkey dinner should remem ber the W. C. T. U. dinner on ThaoksKlvinR day. Price only 25 'cents. Will be served by some of the best cooks Iu the city. 1 w Tbo Little Palace Hotel U a new and very desirable addition to Inde pendence to any one who can eDjoy three good square meals a day, and good bed to rest tbelr weary llral. 11-19 4-t Cheap Land. Thirty acre of goo. I fruit land, twenty-four acm under cultivation, two aud one-half miles from Turner, fi per acre. The Oregon Land company, Salem, Qf, Cray building. lwleodBt Ailx'lllliKU .till. I Inn. Oernrd the fatuous French lion k'lle-. says in his Adventures" that teething Is an important crisis in the Ufa of the lion cubs, nud that n largo number of the young die during that period. When the cubs have finished teeth ing the lioness leaves them for a few hours eacli day, and on her return brings mutton, carefully skinned and torn In small pieces. The Arabs, on discovering a litter of cubs, watch for the departure of tho lioness, and then rob her of the whelps. They post themselves on n high cliiT or a treo overlooking the lair. As soon as they see tho lioness go down to the plain, and are sure that tho lion la not near, thoy creep to the lair, wrap tho cubs In the fold of their burnoosa In order to smother their cries, and carry them to the edge of the woods, where men are waiting with horses. Ono day sixty Arabs surrounded the woods where there was a lair, and by shouts tried to rouse the lioness. She, however, remained In her hiding placo. Several Arabs then crept into the thioket aud brought out tho whelps. The Arabs, pleased nt their success, wore retiring to their touts, thinking thoy had nothing more to. fear. Sud denly the sheik, who was on horseback and a little behind his men, saw the lioness rushing out of tho woods di rectly at him. Ho called, and his nephew, Mecnoud, and his friend, AH, ran to his aid. The lioness sprang nt tho young nephew, who, facing her with his gun at ills shoulder, pulled the trigger when she came within six or soven feet. Tho cap only exploded. The youth threw the gun away, and presented his loft arm wrapped iu his burnooso. The lion seized tho arm and began crushing tho bonos. Tho young man, without a cry, drew his pistol and tired in her breast She dropped tho arm and bounded on Ali, who fired a ball down her throat as slio sprang at him. Ho was seized by tho shoulder and thrown down, but tho lioness, bofore she could injure him greatly, expired on his prostrate body. Tho nephew died tho noxt day. Sua I-oeti. Tho editors of periodicals at tho pres ent thuo havo undoubtedly tho disa greeable tusk of reading much poetry which is not only "unavailable," but utterly without merit ; still, as tho tasto of tho majority of readers in this gen eration Is for that which is cheerful In poetry as well as in proso, it is not likely that any editor today would havo such n depressing list of rejected contributions as tho ono printed in a magazine wliicli hears a date over fifty years ago. "Jly Wifo's Grave," "Midnight," "Lament Over tho Grave of a Wlfo," "Tho Poet's Doom," "Reflections," "On Hearing tho Eulogy of a New Friend," "Vengeance," "LotMo Weep," "The Poetry of Tears" and "Alono." Such aro the titles of these unavuilahlo poems. It appears that tho articles accepted were of much tho samo character, al though thoy probably displayed marks of genius which induced tho nflllctcd editor to accept thern: "Autumn Mus tngs," "Tho Last Song Bird," "Tho Mourner," "Tho Bereaved," "Shadows of the Past," "Solitude" and "Passing Away." If any poems of n, moro cheerful or der were received, thoy were certainly not consldored worthy of any notlco In that number of tho magazine. Youth's Companion. Animal Imtlnot. "Talking about tho intelllgonco of animals," said young Kanobiter, of tho Country club, "why, I havo a dog up at the ranch that's simply wonderful." "How so?" said tho particular C. O. whoso watch It was to stay and listen. "Why, you see, I was out shooting one day when I found a large and handsome dog lying on tho ground, moaning with pain. Some ruffian had shot it in tho leg. I carried It homo, bandaged tho wound and finally cured tho poor beast. Souio months after that I was compelled to travel a lonely road after dark, when suddenly Ponto, who accompanied mo, began to growl warnlngly. Tho next moment a high wayman stepped out of tho bushes and put a pistol to my head." "Exactly," cried tho listener; "there upon the grateful dog seized tho robber by tho throat, whilo you" "Not at all. Tho man robbed tno easily enough took watch, purso, everything." "But Pontof "Ran oil as fast as bis legs would carry him. 'Hints tne point oon't you soo? Animal Instinct didn't wont to get shot again." "O-h. Exactly. Um I see. Some body please hammer for the waiter." San Francisco Examiner. Cornered. Caller You havo bcon abroad a long timo, havo you not 1 Hostess Oui, oul, many months. "Did you go to Italyf "Nong I nieqn no. Wo feared zee New Orleans troubles might uinko Americans unwelcome. Comprondy root" "Oh, yes. Where did you spend most of the timet" "In Gonuany." "Didn't you go to ParUr "Ob, oui, ouL We wore tiiaire a week." "Only a week! Then bow does It happen you speak your nativo tongijo with A French liuteod of a German ao cant?" New York Weekly. PRICE'S no0l Baking UJPewder: tXwd la Millions of Homej40 Years the Standard. S.Vt.KM ItlttKKt HKI'ORT. A Hiitinl n llir Marketntt tug ftbit SeltlnK 1-Hccw. REVISED IJttorATlOSf. KMAll.. 1'tlHBS. Shoulder .Sugar CuroJ,ierlt,lU llrenkr.isl b-icon 15 lliiniH tMiicur cured, per lh, lOUo 1-ork-Stf 10 Mutton vSMjliic. Vil-10Ukc. lnnoUiyseed-lcr pound, 8c: selling Red clo or seed Per pound, Uo. Whltooloverseod I'er pound, "JOc. " AlsIKe ISc per pound. Red lop- loo per iiound. Lincoln Utus. Iio per poua.l, Rje UriiHM lCo por pound. Urvlitird Urass-.I'o per pound. New potato s Kta per bushel. ChiiikhI Kruit-.ltwue, f Itij npneot, (3 00; bUukOorrlo.i, $; pirn, lct grades U W; lomutix si M; Mrlng benus SI Be i'iven pcwSl itf: pvnlnx. In two lb can. Frw)U WtoLibl . 1'otiiloea sttacarrots Sow vuirsnlpaTec: onlous 4o per lb. Cisli.Silmon 7loo per lb; Sturgeon 5a 7-iki iu-dinmi list, ico per lb, milt mlmou, .liV ijr lb; Chinook salmon, 10. nirritfu ratcB. 'hit -M- not. nour-l'er tMrrol. ?-00, best 1W lb. ". I'. in i K:ie, Barley Per busbel,403l5o. .. .,.--. ui ion, .l yj.i. lultl,, sackot. shorts IVr ton, Wi 0J " shckci Olnp-IVr ton, jVJ.OJ " wiokod. .Voni-r iu s I-jk . - tk "t Jmon. IvuticCf Tor bunlu'i.'l'K i oru iui-.il So per iHuuiJ." l liiii.i -I J. I lc .or pound. Dried pluiu--lVr lb. ".!. l.-ncd pritiim IVr lb. liJlio, Uut i r AVio ,ht pound tor g(M 1 Urd 104..-iiorlb HilliPt- I'.T HUHl,ltMillA) Hiiimii -.i-lBi tUlOpir lb. Iioul.lc a5i; per Hi. Chlcltous..7(SSo per hi jud. uirui- lui.i i2.-lb, Uiiie ts n r lb. I nirks. IJViiKV Hi Hup-,Hf he Asa preventive and euro for croup ChauilieilHln's Cough Kemedv has no tivi'l It Is, In fact, the oulv remedy that cull always lie depend ed ujioii and Unit Is pleasant and safe to lake. Thcielsnot tho least danger iu giving it to children, ns it contains uo Injurious substance. For sale at 60 ceuts per bottle by Geo. E. Good. PUUE BRED PLYMOUTH ROCK CHICKENS. U'lne young ehlckeiiH for breeders. I'rps at II.OJ per sottlutf. E. H01''Klt,tfaloiu,Or ad Blood. Impure, or vlttftted Wood I nine times out ot ten canecd by soma form ot constipation or ludlgestlon that clog up tho system, when tho blood i.jiIim11w t.nAnmnA lt WAf t f iiahuistu uvvuuiv Jiiiiiib iSSv Pro "fltoil with tho eUoto matter. A li w 'tn fwi on 'ni tut a uiwii' to reach this condition by at- lacking tho blood with tho drnstlo mineral "lotash." Joy's Vegetable Barsaparllla li modern. It rocs to the sca't ot thotroublo. It aroiifcs tho liver, kldnes and bowels and Invigorates tho circulation, and tho impuri ties aro ijulckly carried off through the natu ral channels. Charles I-ee, nt Deamlsh's Third nud Market Bts., B. F writes; "Itookltforvltlatcd blood nud wlillo on tho first bottlo bocamo convinced ot Its merits, (or I could feel it wan working a chnngo. It cleansed, purl lied and braced rao up generally, nud every thing Is now working (ull and regular." s Vegetable Sat'saparilla For sale by Dau'l J. Fry, 223 Com, street. nimi. WHITE, Sunday mornlug, Nov. 22, 1601, at 4 o'clock, of consump tion, Alice, daughter of Wm. White, at the homo on Asylum avenue, atyer an Illness of ono year. UBLLOWa Nov. 22, 1891, at 3 in. ul.. William Bellows, at his homo nt Turner, Oregon, after nn IIIiioh of ono week of erysipelas. Age 84 years. Deceased has beeu a resident of this country for some years coming from Clrhiucll. la. Ho lea vis n daughter and a son, Albert E. Bel lows, nt Turner. Mr. Bellows wus a member of the Presbyterian church and will be burled from Ills home Monday afternoon. Ho was highly respected In tho community, L. A. ltleakney, a nephew, came to Salem Suuduy to procure a casket. 1Ua rorl.t Unrlcliud, Ilw facilities of the present day fo he i r nluction of everything Hint will oiiilitcc to the lnutvrial welfare and comfort ot mankind are almost uiiilni- ted, and when Syrup of 1'igs was first produced the world was enriched with the ouly perfect laxative known, as it is the ouly remedy which is truly pleasing end refreshing to the taste und prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, iu fact, at auy time, nud the better it is known the more pooular it be comes. Baby cried, - Mother nigliod, Doctor prescribed j CantorlAt Timothy, cheat und mixed ont ntul timothy hayntJ. K. Eaiitlinm k Co.'n. "The Best."- Wm. Ilrown At'o. IliickUn'i Arnica Palve, Till. ItAAt Hi.lv In II.A VArlil In. rS.fa llmtnt: Hartm. Uleera. Halt Ithntim. Kavar More, Tetter, i happed IlandK, Chllelalns, Corns and Mil Hkln Kruptlons, and pcl lively cure i'llea, or on pay require. It lKuaraiitted Ut klve perfect ulUlactlon "r in inrr refunded. I'nc. J4 rnU pr b . Kr mi by ln'l J, I'ry. 2 Uiin Ml, IB $ Joy tfURS, FULITRBBJING8, CONEY. Til t UK r tiiul SKAL. An elegant new lino JiM In. Comprising nil of tho latest n. -'.ies iu 11111103' and children's Fur sets. Boas and Mutts. Also FUR AND ASTR AKHAN TRIMMINOS. A new Hue of Polka Dot aud Plaid suitings at 20c. and 25c. n yard Splendid values. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. A few more of thosv heavy Ulsters nt $0.60 still left Call mii, before they nre all gone. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. for Infants ' Cast orl a is so well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prcscrlpUon known to mo," II. A. Ancnsn, M. D., Ill So. Oxford BL, BrookJyn, N. Y. "The use of 'Castorla' Is so universal and its merit go well known that. It seems n work ot supererogation to endorse It. Fewaruthe Intelligent families who do uot keep Costorla within easy reach." Caiilos MinTTX. D.D., Now York City. Late Pastor Bloomingdalo Reformed Church. Tub Ccstjluii -r" i "The Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. Wm. Brown & 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. "The Best." LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE CLUB Livery, Feed and Sale Stables. V. M. TOWNSENI), Proprietor. Telepbono No. 21, corner Liberty and Kerry slreetH, Haloni, Oregon. ELLIS k WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. South of Willamette Hotel, SALECM - - - OHltOON L. B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable anil Feed Tht Beit Box SUItl ind Corral In th l tv, Quiet, family lionaiinspeclulty, (in rinr Willamette hotel,) SAUKtvI, ... OK1CQON Riidataili & Cromii State Street Livery, Unit HIks and Htock. llourdlnir and Kwcl HUlblo. II mate street. W. M. DeHAVEN, Hoarding - anil - Salo - Stable. Ono dor west of I.u tin's Dry IKvwls store on Hluto Mlreet. Quiet family leuum. tiix o luiiiuoniioii puiu to transient siock. &:iii TRUCK AND EXPRESS. MOKGrAN & MEADE, Truck & Dray Line. Oood ttauMjaod'Uprouipt work It our stronghold. J. P.WHITE, EXI'MSSS AND TltUCJIC LINE. Jiaullr.K f all klndu. Ut work. W axon at ttry train. SUTTON & SON, KxprcHH und ling gum). Im Iiaulfnr and inlek dellrfirv tr. all parts or lb city with promptness and care, leare order at It. Al. WadeACo's. THE WILLAMETTE, 8 ALEUT, OIUSQON. Hates, $2.50 (75.00 per Day. The beet hotel between Portland aadKtu Francisco. "lrKriiM Iu all IU apiHilub meuts. IU table aro served with (hi CholccHt Fruits Urown In the WllUmttU Valley. A, I, WAGNER, Prop. M.T, RINEMAN buuii;iii Staple anil Fanty (iromiw, CrMktry, OUMware, tuiix, Woedf u J4 Willow ware. Aliklnd4 oinllKttd AUi VMtUbUmodirulU la tbelr sao Hllihel 1'ile paid (ur country produco,' We solicit haie or your patrouis. Jjjanuitwt FUR SETS and Children. Caatnrla cvrrca Collo, Constipation, Bour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes 1 postlon, Without Injurious medication. " For several years I havo rooommi'ndeo your ' Costorla. ' and shall always continue to do so ns It has Invariably produced beucilcial results," F.dwin F. Pardxb, M. D., ' Tho Wtnthrop," ISSUi Street and Tth Ave, New York City. Coiumny, 77 Murray Stokst, New York. "The Best" "The Best." Those Afflicted Willi tho hnblot using to excels, LIQUOR, OPIUM OH TOBACCO Oui nbtiilu a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AT.T1IB KEEM5Y institute, Olllco Cur.TlilrdmidMiidlsonHM., lVirt laui,Or, Cull or wrlie. Htrlctly coiilldon tin! IWILLTl'S cC CO., Merchant Tailors. A fiit.V line of Imported and domestic woolens. Alioii oomplolo slock of uents' furnlililnir Roods, All tho latest style. SIS Commercial slroeU DUGAN BROS', Pliimliiiig and Heating Co, Wholesnlijoud retail dealers in STEAM AND UBIKG GOODS. 201 Com morclul trcet. Telephone No. 83. BRICK AND TILE. Korflnt-clAM hand made .brink' andltlle, goto MURPHY & DESAItT. Irce supply on hand. Krarfitlr ground, Blem, T2i BALED HAY! We have a heavy stock of extra quality tf hay at the lowest price. T. BURROW?, No. 5KM Commerelsl HL, U1m -:- Salem Boat House, :- lUwitiiOoe foot of Trad strt. Pleasure and hunting boats, lUtts low, 0HA8. H . McOLANK, Propr J. H. HAAS, TIIE lV-ATOrOLiiKER, 2I5K Cmnrcll 8t, Sil.m, Orw M, (Next door to Klein's.) Specialty or BpecUcles, and repairin Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. FAIOt IfORSALE, H..ln.unfku. .(. UM.I ... -.... . "v.. w..wu. .mi i, u.i. uiim IH Oregou for Ml at mkhIu. Will lt lu lots to suit purchaser. Addrassor esWI at .vt,, .T. VIWM W.S.SM VtntV E. K. HALL, Paper ilUor, LwtTB oUr at Ulobe Kal Mrtata Kk) Co.. J