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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 7, 1891)
TTBLE Linen Ta1.1e Linons and Napkins in Bets, all the newest designs and colorings, suitable for Holiday Piesents. See them while the variety lasts. FANCY TOWELS, SPLASHERS, SCARFS AND nevelties: I'flE CAPITAL JOMilL. KONDAY DEC. 7, 1891, CANDIES AT WHOLESALE. Ve manufacture especially for the Willamette yalley trade, nud sell as low as the lowest. JONES & BERNARDI. k Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. SHI RT S Made to order at R. H. Matthews' Dress Making Parlors, 331 Commer cial street, Cottle block. City Republican Ticket FIRST WARD M. W. HUNT. SECOND WARD Long term, E. M. LAFORE; Short term, GEO. COLLINS. THIRD WARD COLONEL J. OLMSTED. FOURTH WARD-O. D. HUTTON. R. R. Commission. This boaad will be in session this week. The rate cases will not occupy ita atten tion until after the 15th. On Wednesday the board again expected to go on an inspection tour over the Hunt system. There is a com plaint of overcharge on goods ship ped from Aumsville to Springfield. Another complaint is forovercharge on a carload of sash aud doors from Grant's Pass to McMiuuville. The ingup towards evening. At mid Co. charges $41 from Grant's Pass to j night a galo blew up from the Portland, nearly 300 miles, and $28.72 Bouth, that in lU'iceuess was not from Portland to McMlnuville. forty j miles, charging two local tariffs on one shipment. This the shipper claims is a great injustice. In the other complaint charges were pre paid through $24, the company after wards at Spriufield weighing the freight and charging $8 additional. The freight was ?32 on about a thou sand pouuds of freight about fifty miles. K. op P. Election. At its an nual meeting the following officers were elected by Central lodge, No. 18, K. of P.: C. C, W. B. Galliher; V. C, C. A. Murphy; K. of R., A E. Strang; M. E., J. B. Woodford; M. of F., A. Wright; prelate, Chas. Elgin: M. at A., C. Burggraf; trus tees, Messrs. Strang, Woodford aud McFadden. Rates. The executive committee of the state Farmers' Alliance have been considering the fight between the railroads aud the Oregon rail road commission and have decided to give the commission their hearti est support so long as it goes for ward to enforce the law as it has lietjun. It is believed by some that the Alliance all over the state will follow suit. False Alarm. An alarm was turned in at 10 a. ra. from the Balem Canning Co. aud in a few minutes both engines were tearing through tho mud with ladder and nose trucks following at a great "ate. It was in the midst of a high wind and solicitude was so great as to All the streets with people in Plte of the rain. It was a falfce alarm. The Pacific Land and Orchard Co. I'avetomeNo. 1 lots for sale in the rfty of Salem. State Insurance Nock. d-3t FURS. PURS, FURS, Another genuine special silo at HOLVERSON'S. This week we will offer our entire stock of Furs at trie usual special sale discount T. S THE CITY ELECTION. Tickets, Places of Voting, Judges of Election Tlio Probable Result. Following are tickets put up at the Salem city election for couucil men: HEl'UBMCAN. First ward M. W. Hunt. Second ward E. M. Lafore for the long term and Geo. Collins for the short term. Third ward Colonel J. Olmsted. Fourth ward 0. D. Hntton. DKMOOltAT. First ward John Gray. Second ward-Wm. Miller for long term, aud Napolean Davis for short term. Third ward G. Steiner. Fourth ward Win. Ralzburg. KLKCTION HOOTHS AND OFFICKIIS First ward Muubion house Hen ry Croll, L. E l'ratt and C. M, Parmenter. Second ward Old court house J. G. Wright, G. H. Burnett aud George Gray. Third ward Opera house W. Breyman, H. Smith and G. Steiuer. Fourth ward Ellis & Whitley's livery stable Al. Phelps, H. A. Thomas and T. B. Wait. The polls were opened at 10 a. m. and closed at 4 p. m. The day opened unusually stormy, with heavy winds and driving rains, which will keep many away from the polls. AT 3 p. M. the bulk of the vote had been polled aud there was considerable scratch ing, but not enough to indicate the defeat of any of the Republican ticket. WIND AND STORM. A Pacific Ocean Breeze Continued from Siiinliiy at Midnight. Look out for snow I That is what all tho old Web footers say. Tho Inteuse cold weather and blizzards prevailing all over the eastern and northern states have had their parallel iu the Willamette vdleyin almost continuous rainy, windy, boisterous, moist, misty weather. Saturday night a heavy fro3t fell, reaching 8 below freezing. Sunday was a beautiful day, cloud- surpassed for ears. WOKK OF THE STORM. A lnree fir tree in the cenrer of Marion square was broken off SO feet from the grouud. Rail fences were piled upon the roads and car tracks out toward the fair grounds. At an early hour this morning tho large golden cross on St.Joseph'a Catholic church was broken off and huug swinging by the metal work. It followed the example of the weathervaue on the Unitarian church, probably the only point at which the one church ever followed the other. Tho bill boards at Center and Commercial streets went galore at the first gust. The baloon frame of u new house in Simpson's addition was upset. One of the skylights of the mold ing room at the penitentiary was blown off aud destroyed. Wheu the lire alarm wpb given, a street car horse got away and the car went sailing down Commercial street nicely propelled by tho wind. The roof of the grand stand of the Salem base ball grounds was torn off early in the forenoon, and the building near by demolished. 1891 1891 Xmas. T. Holverson la now ready for the holiday trade, with a full lino of Xmas goods. A fine assortment of robes and dress goods silk and linen handker chiefs, both plain and fancy, in end-le-s variety. Call and see our plush goods, etc. T. Holvkkson. Clark & Eppley still carry that superior line ol laundry soaps. HOLVERSON. N. B. A full lino t f silks for flinty work. Linens al e LUNN. FOR A FREE LIIIRARY. Hie Popular Alka-llesperian Literary Soriely Will Start tho Move ment in Salem. The above debating society at its meeting on Saturday night, upon report of a committee consisting of P. H. D'Arcy, Robt. Whitaker and C. B. Brown, adopted the follow fellow follew ing: Realizing, as we do. the Imnort- auce of a free library in tho city of omem, winuu suuii oe upeti to me public some portion of every week lay throughout the year, und be lieving that the patronage of such an institution would be sufficient from the first to insure iU perma nence, Therefore, Be It resolved, that the Alka Hesperiau society does hereby pledge Itself to open such a library on tho 1st of April. 1892. nrovidinir tliatthecltiziuisof Suleni will con- tiiuutv toward this end tho Mini of one tlKuiRiiiul dollars. Said library shall consist on tin first of April, of one thousand volumes, choen from the writings of the best authors. Tlio society will provide a suitable room for the accommodation of the hooks, with tho necessary shelving for their convenient arrangement. The books shall be covered and catalogued, and a librarian provided. The money contributed outside of tho membership of the society s-hall be used exclusively for the piirciiiit.e of books, unless otUerwise specified, the society assuming all incidental expenses. Home From the Orient. This morning A. W. Scott, manager of the Churchill manufacturing com pany arrived home from Portland, havingjust returned from ills trip to Japan and the Sandwich islands Mr. Scott was iu neuron of health, aud returns much improved. Ho was absent over three months, hav ing spent six weeks of that t!me iu Yokohama and several weeks in Honolulu, He considers the east a great country for tourists and sight se 'is, but says he oould not be in duced to make a permanent home there. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The wind Sunday night was a regular Pacific monsoon. Hillsbor.) is now illuminated by electricity. Sedwick post G. A. R. holds Its annual election this evening. Get your holiday goods at Geo. F. Smith's every thing at actual tost. Geo. F. McConuell, major Second regiment, O. N. G., is iu the city. Clint Monroe, of Portland came up S.iturduy night. Supreme court met today and ad journed till Saturday. Ed Cuslck speut Sunday at home in Albany, returning this afternoon. Hon. J. D. Lee, Geo. Burnett and Wm. H. Holmes took a conveyance for Dallas tiiis afternoon, to attend court. Thos. Holland has sued Win Anderson for $10,000 damages for injury received in his saloon on tho night of Sept. 5. Persistent advertising tills month of real bargins to the people will pr- vent carrying much dead stock over to next holidays. Aionzo Gisuer returned from the mountains this morning, where he has been inspecting some govern ment surveys. Surveyor General W H. Byars came up from Portland last evening, and after casting a stalght Republi can vote today returned on the afternoon train. City elections are being held today in Albany, Eugene and other valley towns, and the only issue seems to be IMPROVEMENT. May they all have it. W. I. Henderson is in from the S.tntium region and saja there Is fifteen inches of snow on the Elk horn. Lieut W. F. MbCuir, engineer officer First Reg. O. N. G. is iu the city today. He Is an architect and will submit a piau for the re modelling of the slate representative hall, to Improve iu acoustic proper ties. Silver Flake hominy at Clark & Eppley's. ENDORSE THE OMMISSlOW The (Irnnze at Salem OWn-al's ltn Silver Wedding AdilrfKt by Urand Master liay.es. S-ilem Grange No. 1 celebrated the 23th anniversary of the order Satur day. Charter members of the local order who helped organize at Salem were present, a fine lunch was served and the ufteriinon was Bpeut id nmkim: speis-hrs mid hearing re torts for the gixxl of the older. Grand Master Havn who was prcs seiit made one of his strong and able speeches. After discussion of tho railroad commission tho grange adopted the following resolutiens: Resolved, That Salem grange en dorse tho actions of the railroad eoum.lsson in its ifl'ort to reduce the fielght rates and prevent discrimina tion In this Mute. A resolutiou was also adopted petitioning congress to carry the free delivery of mail into the country, or at least as far In every direction ; as the populatiou would justify or warrant. Another resolution passed, peti- tiouing congress to protect settlers on the unearned land graut of Ihei Northern Pacific (but which that pleasant gathering coucluded to dls rai forfeited) eat of Portlaud. band, wishing E. G. many happy ine ratirouu company is now niov ing to eject tho settlers. CoMMtrrEn Forgery. A S.itur day Albany paper says: A conv plaint was sworn out in Justice a-show's court today for the arrest of J. M. Hill for forgery. This' forgery, forenoon Hill went to the National Hank aud passed a note signed by Samuel Bryan of Tangent, for $.11, which was discounted, it was soon learued that it was a forgerv, and'. "'"" ,v "" " " Mr. Bryant had a warrant huiiM .ur?ay "fteruoon- She had an for his arrest. L-.st night Hill tried "' laok nt four years ago. to cashanoto on E. L. Bryau, for Recorder's Court. Fred Van ttie sanu amount, Dr. Maston advanced $5 on it, but learuitii: it was a forgery, fouud Hill wh admitted tho guilt, and returned the money. Hill wis arrested by Marshal Hoffm.m' at the court house this afternoon, taken before the justice, waived examination, and was held under $500 bonds to await the action of tho grand jury. He is undoubtedly a "bad egg." o Club Opening. A popular Sa lem club is taking foi ward stps in a progressive manner. The Vatoldla Athletic club has recently been en tirely reo maul zed. Its- rooms are still In tho Patton block upstairs. Tnere has just been added consider able new apparatus aud a fine bil liard table. Shower baths are a novelty just introduced aud will be free to member?. The managers have engaged a profosorof athletic arts, who is the teacher of the H-brew athletic club of Portland. The club now has about fl ty mem- bers,and several of its amateurs will take part in the gymnastic exerelses of the opening night. It has been decided to throw it open to the pub- llo Wednesday oveulug of this week nt 7:30 o'clock. Much Sickness. There is at present probably more sickuess among ttie inmates of the Chemawa Indian school than at any other time within its history. Thirty-opo patients are in bed and sojne others ailing, besides a few convalescents. The physician of the tchool is oil duty with tickness, and Dr.Rlchard son of this city is looking ufter tho ailing ones. It would be difficult to uame the disease, but it seems to bo a cross between la grippe, pneu monia and typhoid. It Is to bo hoped It may soon be checked, EltOM MONMOUTH. Three hundred und twenty stu dents enrolled at the Normal school. The senior class, after one week's desperate struggle have completed the first of the senior examinations. Ditlerent denominations are pur chasing lots here for tiie erection of churches Iu the near future. The concert which was given by Monmouth Cornet Band in the Normal chapel Nov. 28th, was high ly appreciated by those who at tended. Mr. Jordan, of Arlington, Or., who is uokg to build a bote) I era, has been donated a lot by the citizens of this place. The Electric clock which has been put in the Normal school to give sig nals in the dlfierent rooms, 1& doing very good work. One hundred and eighty students boarding at the dining hall, the proprietor said. It takes one hun dred loayesof bread dully to supply the dining hall. This a good thing for the fanners because what wheat is Iu the market will soon be win sinned, and will give room for more wheat and letter prices for It. The Apollo club, of Albany, Or , assisted by the members of Normal Library, gave a Yery Interesting concert in Normal chapel Dec 4th, for the benefit of the Reading Room Association. Vim will find nnvthlnir you want Jon (be 10 cent, 2.5 cent an J fifty cent .... . CZn V Smith's fl17 Commercial street. Just thk Idea. Cruahew, what are they ? Mud crushers aud the price ! only f60 and i3, at IL J. Fleming' P. 8 & B. 1 18 Stale el reL .Netr Vtti aitte, J. E. Eafiham & Co. have Jutt opened an office on rJUte lrct op tkmIUE. C". ( na' botcher fchop. Go get the I rat fet d and hay the warkrt irnlv. 1 1-23 1 w. "JilC Ue8t,"-Wa,0Mir4U, itifiM i r FROM Milsril Hon ELL. C. J. IWutl.y, fnrmrHv ofthls pltttv, Is ell-iking in n btore at Manmam. Miss Mlna Vinton will spend the rest of tho winter iu Salem dress making. J. H. Bnughman, who is an em ploye Ht Cheiuawa, conies homo on Saturdays and returns Sunday even Inns About n di'zen youngsters of tho neighborhood have applied for membership in the Fanners' Alli ance. The newly wedded pair, Mr. and Mrs. Clins. Lewis, have taken up their abode al Mt. Angel. On Inst FiidayiveniiigthofiUnda of Mr. E. G. WKsiier ave that youug gentleman a complete sur prise, in honor of hla 22d lilrthduy, hy taking his father's residence by storm. His sister. Miss Olirn had prepured a nicellneof refieshmenls, which were served at 10:30, during which time a number of nice pres ents were donated to Eprhain by E. JJ. Fletcher, iu behalf of the guests, It was not till a lute hour that this leturnsof tho day, and thinking of his embarrassment at being so "sur prisingly" dealt with in the early evening. Insane. John Wood, of Sand lo!!ow' Morrow county, a native of fudiauu of .sligllt. ul. ' brought to tlio asylum today. He suffers mental disability and deraugement. Emily G. Strode of Myrtle Creek, Or., ugo 24, was ; Wagner was paid fifteen days for assault aud battery on A. Larson; bo was sent to tho county jail. Geo. Stowurt. Is charged with tho same offense and will have a hearing to morrow. X.io World rnrlchsit. Tile f-ciiities of the present day foi ho production of everything that will onuV.ec to the nintcrial welfare and oiufurtoi' mankind nre almost unlim- ted. and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only remedy which is truly pleasing n:.d refreshing to the taste and prompt and effectual to cleanse the system gently in the Spring-time or, in fnct, ct any time, and the better it is known the more ponular it be comes. Still in it. Tho wholesalo de partment of Wcstucntt & Irwin for the sale of candies Is at 110 Stnto street. Thore Is employed there as fine a candy maker as any on the coast. Walter Stoltz con ducts a retail store for tho sale of candles, nuts, fancy fruits, etc., at tho same place in connection with Westacott & Irwin's wholesale de partment. 3t A Card. To The Capital Journal, Sa lem, Oregen: I desire to Inform the public that the Oregon Land com pany of your city, as at present con stituted, Is using my name by way of reference without my permlsMon, Yours etc., 12 41m W.W. Tjiayku. Cheap Land. Thirty-two acres 2 miles from Turner, good fruit land 13 acres In cultivation, young orchard. $25.00 per acre. The Ore gon Laud Co., iu Gray Block. 12-4-eod-4t Everything must bo so'ld by Jan. 1st. Call early and mako your se lections. Geo. F. Smith's, 307 Com mercial street. Insuiiance. Tho Palatine Fire Insurance Co., Manchester, Eng land has deposited $50,000, und enters tho Oregon field. It is re Insuring the Commercial Flro of California, which withdraws. Inooiipouatki) . Tho Scottish Rite Temple association of Portland, slock $50,000; The West Side Canal Co., Llnkville, Or,, stock $20,000; have filed articles of Incorporation. - i Price's fruit coloring at Clurk A Eppley's. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" J II Wolf, II Decker, H F. It II Wilson, Portland. T C Arnold, G It Child, S F. ' TIlO Best. -Win. lirown & Co. Tbo Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. Imvo cash and piild up vuluesgtiarautc-ed in each policy. Don't insure In any other coin rxiny. J. L. Mitchell, aiteut. IJ.iKtf HAItKIKU. OPALAHKA-MKYEIt -AtparJora of Hotel Cook Dec ft, 18'Jl, at 7 o'clock p. m., Mi Kate OimlasKa, to rrauK .Meyer, uotu or BJiein. The groom is a baker at Wwiaoolt fc Irwin's. DSPRICE'S UJPewder: Pftffljl Wllkus q HQmts-40 Years the SUttdwi REAL ESTATK TIUNSrtR IILB WITH MluYTY III'.COIIDKK. E F Craglu, It T Coflee and wives to Wilson II SUibbius, i In lei est hi lots Highland add to Halem, $10,000. W L Too7.e und wife to Salzselder, lot 2, bl 1, Tnozo's 2d add to Wood bum, $250. F J Sinyer aud wife to Fred Stettler, lot 12, Dorrauco fruit farm, $1825. First National bank toFJ Struyer lot 12, Dorrauce Iruit farm, $6(30. U S to S 8 Train, se kco 22, 1 0 s 4 e, patent. Wilson II Stubbing to Thos E Hill, Chh-ngo, bl 25, Highland add to Salem, $4S0O. W E Fiii7,r, unmarried, to Mrs L Rrtl, lut 22, bl 1, Thomas' udd to Woodburn, $00. El io Anderson and wito to J Y Divine aud J O Qulmm, lots 8, 4, seo 24, 8 s 4 w, except GJ a, In all .14 a, $575. Wm Goodrich aud wife to James H Kltchllng aud wife, 10.45 a of Win I Pugh tl 1 c, $8S8. Win Goodrich and wife to A C Goodrich, 10 a saino d 1 c, $1.00. E II White and wire to J C John sou interest and S T Richardson interest lot 0, hi 0, North Salem, $1200. Tho Abo uf Mutclo, This Id It undoubtedly. Never tmftire In thu history or ihonioeitlit tho cultivation or tnugclo receive miah unlvorenl utlenttou niul cucourogeinent. Kveu tlio senile sox nrietlce every brunch of calisthenics nilVc tod by the trousered cornier. TbUofcouroo U well, for exercise In nn eonUil ol hcnll 1 Hut to tho tecbln. the nervoui nntl tho dys peptic, Hosteller's Htnuincu llitterHnnVirtU iiRUiirunteeorprlmitl rlgnrupou which i Kiiiertruclitro of muacuhrlty tuny lulvun InijcoiiMly be built. Most genial ami t pcedy of 1011104, It U also tho most thorough of rcisululorn, ontlrety rectifying crroiH of di et stlou nud unions trouble. The aged, In tlrin and oonvntftBCloc derive Immeasura ble, benefit from Its uso; It Imparls a hearty relish for food and ovoicomei Innomnlix. ST I RATION ARIIcta holt tho Araortran people jot tlmro Is only ouo vrcpamtlon o( bannpurltln thnt nets ou tho bowels und reaches this Import mil doubles, and Unit Is Joj's Ycgvttiblo Bap luparllla. It relieves it til 21 hours, nud au occnxlounl doso prevents return. Wo refer by iTiulssIou to O. E. Klktngton, 12A locust Avenue, Bau Francisco; J. II. Drown, Tata tuma; II. B. Wlun, Geary Court, Ban Krau clico, and liuiidrodsof others wliolmvo (lied It In constipation. One letter la a KEinplo ot hundreds. Ellclnctou, wrltess "I novo been (or years subject to bilious headnrhrs nud constipation. Have been bo bad (or n year back have had to tnlto a phytic ovcry other nlghtorclsol would liaro a headache. Alter taking ouobnttloot J. V, 8., I am In splendid shape. It has dono woudortul things (or mo." s Vegetable SarsapaHHa Moat modern, moat eflbetlve, largest bottle name price, 11.00, atx for $3.00. For salf by Dau'l J. Fry, ! street. i Com. Fur tlio ilolliluvs. B'g supply of P, Centemerl & Co. kid gloves, nil shades und sizes just iu at Chas. Culverts. Wood. -All kinds of wood, sawed, or In 4 ft., length. Call and got prices, olllce 01 Court street. A. O. Gordon. 2t Our prices nro out of sight every thing goes at cost. Geo. F. Smith, 307 Commercial street. BoMKTittNO Fink. Water cress received dally at Davldsou&Whlles, Court street market. tf. Call on tlio Pacific Laud and Orchard Co., Stuto Insurance block, for lots, largo or small tract of land. d-3t Ten dozen trimmed hats nt $1.60 apiece Just opened at Chus. Culverts. F. H. Dearborn, tho bookseller, is limiting somo slashing prices on photograph albums. Seu him before buying. Close buyersslinuld remember that L. S. Winters at tho auction store near the court house, nulls goods at Imrgalns every day Iu tho week. Auctions every Saturday. ll-20-d.fcw 1 m The MasjuchuseltH Insurance law Is tho best, because It bus no condi tions, 1'lvery policy Issued by the MawncliUKCits Mutual Llfo Insur ance Co. has cosh nud paid up vultio guaranteed. Don't Insure In uny but a Massachusetts company. J, L. Mitchell, agent. 11 !-tf Insure Iu the MawuichueetlH Mu- tual al Life IiiHurunce Company. J, Mitchell, agent. 11 ft tf L Geo, Ji Good, the druggist, takew especial pleasure in supplying hla customers with tlio best medicines obtainable. Among tho many ex cellent preparations on Ills shelves may be mentioned Chamberlain'M Cough Remedy, a favorite during tho winter mouths on account of ita great success Iu tho euro of colds. There is nothing (hat will loosen a severe cold m quickly, or so prompt ly relieve the lungs. Then 1 1 count ertcU Any tendency towards pneu iuoiiIh. It Is pleiuunt and wife to take, aud fullywoxthy of li nopu. larlty. a- nans S " & Joy HANDKERCHIEF SALE THIS WEEK. SKvlul values in Japanese Silk Handkerchiefs of beautiful designs samples of them are displayed In Dry Goods window. w t ,"7: ;A,Ii80 A GREAT LINE OF I-Jue Linen and Cambric embroidered aud hemstitched handkenhiefa t prices JO oer cent, below what you pay for the same goods elsewhere. OVERCOATS.: Ihls cold wenthcr you bave to keep warm. Men's fine OvvrmntB $0.50 to $20 00. Boy's flno Overcoats $2.50 to $12.00. Our stock is full Iu every department, and our PRICES ALWAYS THE I.OWE-3T. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK, 'The Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. Wm. Brown & Co., 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. "The Best." "The Best." LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THK CLUB Livery, Feed and Sate Stables. F. M. TOWNSEND, Proprietor. Telephone No. 21, corner Liberty niul Kerry Htreeti, Bnloni, Oregon. J ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Wtllamotto Hotol, SAI.KM - - - ORISOOIM L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Yard. Tho Beit Box Stall nd Corral In tho I'lty. uuici, ininiiy norscN it Bpecinuy. (In rear Wlllutnotto hotel.) SALEM, ... OR1SQON Radabaugh S Crossan, State Street Livery. Heat Ulna and Block. Hoarding and Feed Btabtc. U State- Btroet. W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Sale - Stable, One dor west of I.unn's Dry DoodH tore onMuuomreoi. uuictiuinuy tennis, lutntteutlou pnld to trutislenl Btonk, Hne ;, 6:1 TRUCK AND EXPRESS. MOHGrAiN" & EEADB, Truck & Dray Lino. (Joud ttniiHl atidjllpromiit work li our utronglmld. J. P.WHITB, EXPRESS AND TltUOK LINE. Hauling of alt klndK. llntt work, wuuun nt every train. SUTTON & SON, ExprOHH Rlltl Ittigf(HgO. Uo liaulltisr aud nulclc delivery to all pnrU of the city with linonintncn and cure. Leave order at IL, Al. VndoACo'. t Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meals at All Hours oi tlioDaj Nono bat wtillo labor employed la tbb) eetabllsluiient. A good jtubttaatlnl meal o K-ked In first' cUtw style Tenty.flv cents per mwl H K KHONT Coart strMt, between Opera IIoum not Mluto' I.I very To Strawberry OrowrorH. Ttie Mndenelgaxl fen contracted for trx nuanllly orilio Joule, (swwtjxtnke prUtf wluiKtratHalm ttrawbirry fulr) nud Tri umph d 0udt (bi yleldtr and nul prtilltabl Ute berry Iu Hwlutti tiuitkkt,) from 11. W. HiiV, HAleiu, und J. W. Oil Imrl, Aunnvllle. Wnrruultd pur utoey Mild plants flmUeltM. UhUIwus frte, rend. iM)i)iiuur iu, aim in uiurr 'Kiiniot AaortM dnr tL HOKk.H. f aUm, Urt-goe THE WILLAMETTE, 8ALEM, oiucaoir. Hatc, $2Jto) toTs.00 per Day. Tb bst bfttI between forttand andBan KraoeUoo. yinUelau iu all Ita i-joltiU wuU. IU table ure uirrwX wttu the Cholcent Fruit Orown la tit WlllamstU Valley, A, I, WAGNER, Prop. M,T, RINEMAN PSALCU.IM Stifle ail Faity Groferfw, . lllllD. WMhllD ! TiuHim warv. All kii hUa v wet ibttaaad frulta I klujU orHillt (Ked w1!. r''f f4 tttitry piodu.4 94 -imSlSSSk Capital J, a ii The Best" NORTHWESTERN NjIBSEbT Large stock or sll leadlDg varieties of' FRUIT TREES. Hond fbreiitplogue and price list. Njw Uthe time to put out pouch trees and nil other trow. Trees dollveroil iroe M all pnrUortheclty. Uw T. D. JONES, Snlom, Or. MONEY t To Loan on RcallEtUta Security, Agency fnqtno BtMeh,atvlnira,ILoan Ihtllilliiif Co. FEAR & HAMILTON. Onion Doom It, llush llank blook. at lw NSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY "The State." Aiiati Over 350,000 Dollars. A , , (JKO.M.IJKKIiKlt,OttyAg4t, Amtancoluluirontftir Alarton. county. tM tlon wfi i ha Oompuny. TAXES! Pay Your School Tuxes Be- foro Tliey. Become D- lifsijueiit. Tlio boliool tiixc of district No, iU In ISIttrlon county uro uow duo aud imyublo ut tlio clork'n vlilco in No, 107 Coniinorolnl Htreot, Salem, ilret door miutli of tlio postoilico, Tito namo will becomy dellniitiunt unlcHa puld within 00 duj'H from this date, lly order of board, tlila Ihl dayo Nov., 1801. W. B. SIMP80N. H-a-tf. District Oleik. Those Afflicted With the Imbltjol utn to exoowi, LIQUOR, OPIUM" OR TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE,' PERMANENT CURE A1-TIIB KEBLEY INSTITUTE, Office Oir. Third nnd MadlwuMu., lorU tniid, t;r, Call or wrlto. Htrlotly couflden. tlAl. IVriLLU'S & CO,, Merchant Tailors. A full tin of Importtd and domeatlo woolona. Also at eotunleta tock ol rnimW fiirnutilnif ood. AM the ltet &! 113 Uommercial slrteU DUGAN BROS' QVV., Wholeate;andrtAlldniler In STEM AND PLUMBING GOOK. m OoinmereUil otreet. Te."ephOH No, 38, BRICK AND TILE. "oflfUl,Iliija fxodeforlcfcUiudlUle, goto MURPHY & iDESABT. Iru supply on liand. Wear Mr groucd.Biltm, I'M WaWo Hills toery. Silver, lUlUnind Petit? Fret trm for Ml?. OnimdtwoyMrod, to fi fclgh.r. Etr wull rooied urf s(Ul eur we In dlwjlujf. Alu ehole U nt yrli!i I HuwMdtoe, Ooueurd, ' fffHB g i m muumnsf vnriwit: ki- r"l Hm Moot', Huum&. tt, wiek WHMOMt JHflWjift", -mbur. t'oliBto. Vtw&M' wqaI ? !V 4 lC!i- Addr . Js,t,At.UtlIJitwtfk im -a.war?5Isf' -.J- - -JVStswSJ r" 5tfrj?SaEs-J "T - - .Trv"TB