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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 24, 1891)
wa COKING The time is close nt hand whun yoi. must buy your Christmas Goods. Roniom texre have the finest line of lud Glim, Dress Goodn, Handkerchiofs, Silk Umbrel JflSScrin for fancy -work, Lace Curtains, and the largest display of Holiday Novelties on the coast. t i Bargains in U All Departments. J. M "ign,gBraa1 (hl vl m 9 II Tr UlfSuUSl 136 11 111 I L As usual mo he-mi qunrtew for the finest Christniun TURKEYS. TURKEYS. Choicest GEESE, Fnt Hens and other poultry. Also wild Rirnie. Eastern Oycters, freali fish of nil kinds, choice ranch Mutter nnd freh Eeg. All goods sold tire just us we represent them or money cheerfully refunded. 94 Court St. iu nil MBMMtawa iMMMiraii m caprat JODSRAL THURSDAY DEC. 24, 1801 A SWEET CHRISTMAS PRESENT. A Box of that choice Candy ut JONES & BERNARDI'S. Really tbe richest thing of the kind ever in Salem. GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, CrockerVi Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. NEW CUTTER AND FIT PER. We have now secured a first class cutter and fitter with fourteen year's experience. MATTHEWS DRESSMAKING PARLORS, 331 Commercial St. LOCAL DATES. Dec. 24. Christmas exercises ut 2h urc lies. Dec. 25. Simpson & Roareis shoot- iiiK match. Dec. 20. Pacific lodee installation. Dec. 29. The Mousetrap fuive. armory. Dec. 30. Alumni concert. Reed's opera house. Dec. 31. Second Regiment band concert, opera house. Jau. 3. Dedication Unity church. 9 i Nusibek One. Senator Mitchell has taken step number one toward opening the Willamette riyer, by In troducing a bill Dec. 14th for the establishment and maintenance of range lights and buoys at thirty five different points on tbe Willam ette river, between the cities of Salem aud Portland. The bill states in preamble that the interests of commerce and navigation require these lights,and the bill that there be appropriated for the purpose of es tablishing and maintaining these range lights and buoys the same to be expended under the direction of the secretary of the treasury. This would be a grand boln to navi gation, and the bill should pass. Good Tihnos. The number of cood things in sight for Ealem for 1892 is growing every day. New manufacturing plants are shaping up every day. Thia city cannot afford to oppress her manufacturing luterests In their infancy, and will not do ,lt. Salem should follow a broad polloy of encouragement to all enterprises that will employ latwr. Our leading citizens and board of trade should unite to grasp every good thing in sight and lend helping hand to make it as easy 18 possible for large Investments of capital to get n foothold. Here's Luck. The Journal lhesall its readers u merry Christ mas and (ho reat of the public the ffio. No paper will be Issued on "hristmua day, as the score of peo ple working at this office are always entitled to enjoy their holidays. COMPLETE Our Stock of goods for the Holiday trade is now complete in every department We have just openerl the largegt line of fancy Silk and Linen Handkerchiefs ever rWn in Salem. No matter what you w ant in the Dry Goods line see us beforo Purchasing. "We are the sole agent for the W. C. 0. Corsets and the Qergter and poleou Kid Gloyes, T. 94 Court St. t'HUISTMAS KVK. Frtiiivities at tlm tluirelii's I'lirishiias Trees ami (lonceris. The h'nlcm churches are all trying to outdo eucli other in the rich treats they have prepared for young and old in celebration of the church holiday and the Redeemer's birth day. AT THE CHRISTIAN 0'iurcn a tree was put up that was a young giant. It was a forest fir twenty feet high, and appropriate exercises accompany the other fes tivities. EVANGELICAL. Besides providing for his blind Hock, the pastor of this church gives his young people a tree aud Christ mas social this evening. EPISCOPAL. Bi sides conducting a Christmas' serv'ce Friday evening at theasylum tbe pjstorof this chnrch Vill give a Cluistmas tree on Christmas eve. There will be music aud respousive rending by the children. Children's service Will be held and a prize will bo given to each Sunday school class. There will be presents and an abundance for all. Christmas morning at 10:30 there will be the utuiil Christmas services with good music. CONGREGATIONAL. The juvenile department was given a Christmas festival with refreshments at 2:30 this afternoon. Tuu older ones at 7:30 this evening will participate in a candy pull at the church. UNITARIAN. Hcie Sunday school exercises are prepared for Christmas eve, Includ ing recitations, singing, carols and other exercises for the young people. AT THE BAPTIST church the doors will open at 7:15 this evening. A good musical aud literary program and platform ar rangements of a very novel order have been arranged but all has been kept secret. Something entirely original, a Christmas tree, Santa Ciaus, no refreshments or admission fee was all the reporter could learn. AT THE St. V. CHURCH. the Chri&tmas service will be held Friday eveuing at 7 o'clock. There will be a short appropriate program and refreshments free to all. There will be no gifts but a library of 500 volumes for the Sunday school is tliiir Christmas present. AT ST. JOSEPH'S church Christmas day musics will be served at 0:15, 7:30 and 10:30 a. m. There will be an evening ser vice at 7 p. in. THE GERMAN REFORMED church will holu Its Christmas tree festival at 7 o'clock this evening. Christmas service tomorrow at 11 o'clock a. m. All Germans are invited, FRIENDS'. There will be a short program of exercises and a long Christmas tree at the Friends' church in Highland. Theyoung people will have recita tions, song and mirth such at will make all happy aud ever remember the Christmas time with gratitude. THE PRESBYTERIANS will not be behind the other denom inations in recognizing this greatest holiday evtut. They will have a grand Christmas tree for the benefit of their Sunday tcuool members, HOLVBRSON. Ml . LU Hippltuiented with a unique pro gram by tbe young folks. AT HOTEL WILLAMETTE an elaborate tree has been prepared in the front parlor. It Is got up for the families of Landlord Wagner and Lieut. Sage aud all the em ployes of the house. The tree has been beautifully trimmed and the room decorated by the lieutenant and when lighted up will prexem a dazzling spectacle. About one hundred presents will grace the occasion, aud make happy all who participate. Among the clftH aio some of rare value, all of which combined involve an expense of hundreds of dollars It in the cus tom of Landlord and Mrs. Wagner to present the servants of their In use with an elaborate Christmas spread. This year shall be no ex ception, and they with the children of the house will all enjoy llient seivts to the fullest this evening. AT THE PEN an extra Christmas dinner will be serytd to the prisouers AT THE ASYLUM for the insane Dr. Rowland will servo a Christmas dinner to all the patients and attendants. At 5 p. in. Rev. Lund will conduct a Christ mas service and there will be a Christmas tree with presents for all the seven hundred. AT THE BLIND SCHOOL. Hupt. Bollinger conducted a Christmas entertainment Wednes day evening, thus affording most of the children an opportunity to go to their homes for Christmas. THE POLICE say they want everybody to have a good time Christmas in Salem aud want the people from all around the country to come in and enjoy themselves. But they must not get too hilarious or they will have to deal with them as on any other days- HON. His J. 11. MONEY INTERVIEWED. Opinion on tbe Second Dis trict Congressional Situa tion. The Porlloud Telegram has an iuterview with Senator J. B. Looney of this county in which it makes him say: THE INTERVIEW. "That letter which Hermann wrote to Miller I do not believe will do any harm. Hermann is going to be a hard man to beat. The people of Marion county, and I believe of every portion of the valley, are thoroughly satisfied with his work in congress. They recognize the fact that he is familiar with the capital, and has been there so long that he has become well acquainted, aud has acquired much influence. From Geer's present position he may combine with Miller and then fix up some arrangement by which Miller would secure the nomination with the understanding that Miller should some day step down. I sup pose that Geer would go Into the legislature again aud remain there till his chance for bigger game should come around. There is an election for governor of the state in two years. The elec tion for representative comes oil In Juue, the legislature meets iu January, '93, and tbe election for governor Is in the following year, With these stirring political events, Geer can keep sufficiently in tbe swim. In a word, ho might at tempt to secure the Republican nomination for governor. But, then, I thiuk this hardly probable. Tho nomination for governor on this ticket will more than likely be given to Portland. Geer Is playing a sly game of some kind." Wo think the Telegram has quoted Mr. Jjooney a little too strongly as to Mr. Geer's plans. Mr. Geer has kept up a wise silence on tbe wholesltuation. Ed. Jour nal. China cups aud saucers from 0 cts to f 1 at Sargeant's. Tbe largest line of dolls at tbe smallest list of prices, at the Racket store. Read theXmos ad of the Capitol Advt-nture Co. Boo the list of presents. ' 12-17-td. I I The Journal'; ChrNimas OrcMing. i J Hero's n merry ChrNmas to you all, Rich aud poor, great ami small! To the Croesus In his mansion rich and rare, To the worker In his cottage with no room to spare; To the freeman In Ids castle, master of his home, To the prisoner at tho pen with no liberty to nm; To the magnate with his millions and silken couch for bed, To the trump without hta dinner and nowhere to lay his head. The Journal sends a "God bless iu" and give j ou what you need, And iiuy e.ich iii'in le a better man f.tr each word that here you read. Let u make the d.iy a merry one, Tho' it comet but once a year And may lis luilueuce bring us T.i alt human kind more near. If wo canuot do good to each other mi tnrth. That day was a vain one that brought us our birth. Kun Alive. All the old sports, tho joung sports, and everybody who enjojs good fuu will attend the gntnd turkey shoot at the East State street brick yard tomorrow. All kinds of good poultry aud an excellent beef will be shot oil. There are some big prizes in store for the good shooterB. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Goy. Moody and family returned from Portland lust evening. Merchant Holversou is sullerlug from an Inopportune attack of holiday grippe. Rev. H. L. Barkley.ofWoodburn, P. E. of the United Biethem church, was iu 8 item today. A drunk got five days this morn ing nt the city recorder's office. The grand Cluistmas dress ball will be held this evening at Reed's opera house. Hon. J. F. Whalley of Portland has been a Salem visitor for a few days. Teller Cuslck of the Ladd & Bush bank will spend Christmas at home. Edith Furrar has returned to Portland, The banks will all be close! to morrow. Mrs. Ed. Hirsch Is happily re covering from an attack of grip. That will make a merry Chistmas for the Benator. Julius Nunes, a native of Azoics Islands, a subject of Portugal has declared his intention to become a citizen. The city school, county and state offices will be all closed u Christ mas day. There have been issued marriage liceuses to the following named: D. J. Miller, aged 29, and Musa Ed mundson, aged 18, C. P. Glover witness; A. B. Smith, 28, aud Sadie Cauos, 18, Alferd Gobalet witness; C. Owen, 21, and Lena R. Glassford, 18, H. H, Glassford, witness. The McCoy stage which is re ported to be overtaxing its team is operated by Yokum & Hussey, who Informed The Journal that they ubo three teams a week, which gives each team five days' rest in tho week. The gentleman from over tho river who was looking up some thing elegant and useful fur bis wife a Christmas present, finally took oue of those latest pattern Singer sewing machines. J. W. Sowdou, agent, Christmas diuuer at Helleubraud's will be up to tho standard, with plenty of turkey and other delicacies. R. R. social at Unity church, Monday evening, Dec. 23th. Ticket office at Unity station open at 750 p. m. Continuous trains uutil 10 p. m. Coupon tickets with ten stop overs, and lunch at R. R. Restaurant "twenty minutes for supper" 25 cents. d-2t Library Jumps Bo sure you see our new stock before you purchase. droat & Gile. Toys for everybody at Just half tho usual cost at Sargent's Clark & Eppley havent tho largest store lu Salem, but you will be sur prised at the great variety of Xmaa goods they carry. Hanging lamps at specially low prices. A beautiful line of fresh fancy and mixed cakes at Clark k Epp ley 's. Toys and games of all kind going at co3t at Sargeant's. 8elect your doll heads from the great variety at Racket store, d w Albums and plush gods ut cost at Sargeant's. Glassware seU new In style and very pretty. A fine present. Come In and see them. Sroat & Gile. Christmas dinner at Strong's will bo elaborate. AnvthloK you want. Davlwn & White. Ten dozen trimmed hats at $1X0 aplcco Just opened at Chas. C'al verts. Great ChrUtmaa sale at tbe Capi tol Adventure Co. 12-17-td, Carload of holiday furniture, lounges, fauoy chain and unique prlcea Juat opened at A. II. Buren & rion's. Strong's restaurant propose to have turkey enough ou CurUtrusu for 60ft extra diner. China cupa and saucer at cost at Sargent's. Bargains Iu violins, guitars and baojon for Christmas, at Eaaton'a. Close buyers trfiould remember t hit L. B. Winters nt 111 auction store near th court houw, Mis goods at liannlna verv dav 1m tha week. Auction every Balurdur, Illvmivatiov. According to his time Imnori I custom, Master Butcher E'. Cr- xm will burn a box of candles this Christmas eve, Illu minating his grand holiday display of meats. The spread and decora tions are equal to anything shown In metro'mlltan markets. It will be oue of the Christmas sights, aud will be free to ar. Mongolian kri val Joy came to the lion eof Lee Ho, Wednesday night, Mrs. Ho giving birth to a son, the first that has ever oome tn Lee. There Is quite n juvcuilx population lu the Chinese houses of this block, and tho latest arrival Is adding not a little to the amnio they make. . . i , alio World r.nrlched. Tho facilities of the present day foj he production of every Uiing that wit cctul'icc to the iraterial welfare and comfort of -uaukiad arc almost unlim ."ted and when S'TUp of Figs was first produced the wot Id was enriched with the ouly perfect laxative known, as it -. tl only remedy which is truly plcasHc; or.d refreshing to the taste and prompt pud effectual to cleanse the system t;ontly in the Spring-Uine or, in fact, ct any time, and the better it is kuovro the r ore pooular it be comes. A Practical Gift. Mothers make your daughters independent by givlug them as a Christmas pres ent the price of the course of Instruc tion In the Kellogg Tailor System of cutting, draping aud cutting. School opens Dee. 24th. B. E.Hyde, 147 Morrison street, Portland, gen eral agent. 12-24-1 m Dont fall to see that charming new. line of holiday furniture Just opened at A. B. Buren & Sou's. Ladles flue shoes that will please the most exacting, just nt riven at R. J. Fleming's S. S. S. S., 118 State street. Eastern prices prevail. Beautiful Saxony shawls for tho holidays at the Racket store, d w Bur your Christmas presents at the Opera House cornor and save money. 12 17-td. Sweeping reductions iu all lines of crockery, Sroat & Gile. A beautiful present Is one of thoso new tinted chamber sets. See them nt Sroat &Gile's. Buy a musical novelty for Christ mas at Easton's. Children's tea Bets,bulldlng blocks, picture books, scrap albums, every thing to mako youngsters happy at the Racket store. Vase lamps In endless variety and at marvelously low prices Sroat & Gile. Attend tho Christmas sulo at the Opera House corner. 12-17-td. Clark & Eppley still carry that superior Hue ol laundry soaps. Style, quality and finish elegant and prices to suit everybody that new car of furniture Just opened at A.B. Buren & Son's. Imported China and glassware at J. G. Wright's. Doll wagous, box wagons and a full line of holiday goods, cheapnr thun ever beforo at J. G. Wright's. False in One, THE ENGLISH OF A LATIN PROVERB APPLIED TO A CONCERN WHICH IS NOW IN BUSINESS. A Business started upon shams, must resort to shams, ot retire. The Royal Baking Powder Company garbled official documents to give it standing. For this it was publicly branded. Tho Food and Dairy Commissioner of Ohio caught tho Royal Baking Powder Company in tho act of misquoting his report, to make its goods appear unadulterated. The same Company stole the livery of tho Board of Health of the State of New York and went on dres3 parade in the garment. The Board exposed this When the apparel was removed of course the deformity was left alone. Then the Royal Baking Powder Company resorted t constructing a speaking machine. It called this machine ''A Government Chemist." When it mouthed its words to order, tho Royal Company quoted the same and passed them around. These words represented the Royal Baking Powder as pure, etc. "Government" is a stately word Like everything good, it is abused by unscrupulous tricksters, MAKE A NOTE. There (3 nq suph office as that of Government Chemist. A THOUGHT. If a concern garbles official state papers, misquotes Boards of Health and Creates Official Mouthpieces, for Us own pur. poses, what, will it do in adulterating its goods? mm is in 1 tj hi 1 11 iiw Dr Price stands a foe to impure goods and tricky methods of advertising. Dr. PricVs Cream Baking Powder is the only Pare Cream Tartar Baking Powder now to be obtained, and the thinking public arc finding it out. Letter List. The following Is the llAt or letters remaining uncalled for in the post- office nt Salem, Dec. 24, 1MH. Per sons calling for tho same will pleasa sny "advertised:" Barker Jack Bumhnm A Burnett Win Close Peter E Chrlstenson Peter Duucan P Y De Long Miss Ida Howe Tho HlerlbigerT H HawIeyJH Hnwlcy Alfred Johnson Mrs A D Kays J no Moore 11 J Maxwell J F Newbcrg J C NuslmUui A Prht Mary H Hohets A G Smith Mi sos Smith MIm G Hloper Mrs Vine t5per Wm Sldel Julius Seeley Elmer Shaw M F S.hatibie Frauk S Tlsdule W J Wilson J no Waltv AN Gilukrt, P.M.. Qld People. J. V. & U"tho only Sanapurllla that older tccbls pcoplo nhoull take, m tho mineral pots-S ulilch Is l.i every other BnnaparlU. that ro Vno.r of, U wnOir certain coudltloai kuouu li bo cmnolatlu?. J. V. B. on the coattiuy li purely cgvtablo unit stimulates digestion and crvatcs new blood, tho very thins tor old dcllcato or broken down veople. It builds then up and prolongs their lives. A caso lu pelut: Mrs. Bclilen na estimable and elderly lady ot 610 Mason St, S. V, vm tor months declin ing so rapidly as to seriously alarm her fam Uy. It cot ro bad that she as dually mulcted with falattns sre'ls. Sho writes: "While In that dangerous condition I saw noma ot tho testi monials concerning J. V. 8. and tent lor bottle. That .marked tho turning point I rejoined my lost flesh aud strength and have not felt so welt tu years." That was two yeara ago and Mrs. Bcldeu Is welt and hearty to-day, and still taking J. V. B, It you aro old or feeblo and waut to be built up. Ask tor Joy1 S Vegetable Sarsaparilla Most modern, most offfcettve, largest bottle. Bame prico, 11.00, six tor tioo. For sale by Dan'l J. Fry, 22, Cora, street. Keller & Marsh havo Just opened up it now car of parlor furniture. Tho low prices on ribbons are ra pidly increasing tho sales nt tho Raoket store. Finest Hue of furniture ever Iu Balem just opened for the holidays at A. B. Buren &, Sou's. A fow odd pieces of furniture, oholco and nt bargulus. G. G. Van Wagner. China dolls, kid dolls, rag dolls and rubber dolls oucapesi ut tno Racket store. Insure In the Massachusetts Mu tual Llfo Iusuranco Company. J. L. Mitchell, agent. 11-25-tf Dressed turkeys a flno lot of tho best In tho city at MoCrow & Wli lard's meat market. Entirely New. Children's Christmas cups the httest novelty, ut CIiub. Calvert's. MAIlltlEI). EDMUNDSON-MILLER. Musa Edmunfou to D.J. Miller, at the residence of tho bride's mother, Salem, Wednesday, Dee. 2X 1801, Rev. II. L. Burkley, officiating, The ceremony was performed nt fi p. m. Mr. Miller Is iu chargo of the J. B. Waldo place, and hits taken his brldo to his home there. False in All. GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE Jancy Towel. Splashers, Tidies, Japanese Silk Handkerchief, Km broidored White Linen iuui Cambric Handkerchiefs, Toilet Bets, Perfum ery. Sachet Towders, Furs, Boas and Mulls. Fine Umbrellas, Law Cur tains, Portieres, Cashmere aud Woolen Bhawls, Jackets and Cloaks, Napkins, Tablu LIuenB, Fine Dress Goods, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Cor jjets, Ladies Underwent, Geuts Fancy Night Bhirts, Muffler, Gloves, Bmoklog Jackets, Fine Overcoats, Silk Suspenders, Neckties, Fine HM Hulls, Overconts, Mackintoshes, Holiday Bllppersi Flue Shoes, Trunks, Travellug Bags, Jewelry, Bllver and Plated Ware, Hanging Lamps, Hall Lamps, Library Lamps, Crocktry, Glassware and Cutlery, PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. RlBGAi Ban YiollDS PIANOS AND ORGANS AST EASTON'S 310 Commercial Street. ae LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMBN. South of Willamette Hotol, SA.L1XM - - - ORBQON L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable anil Feed Yard, The Beit Box Stalls and Corral In the I'lty. Quiet, family horses a upcolnlty. (In rear Willamette botol.) SALliM, - - ORBOON lladabaiigh & Eppley, State btreet Livery. Heat Iltgs. nud Stock. Hoarding nnd Feod Btublc. IIBtntestrtoU W. M. DeHAVEN, tailing - anil - Sail - Slalk One door wct of Luna's Dry Dooda utore on HUito street. Quiet hiuilly tennis. Hpcc tat attention pula to transient stock. Mil TRUCK AND EXPRESS, MORGAN & M02ADE, Truck & Dray Lino. flood Liamil nnrt'ltnrmiint. wnrlf In nm UUUillUlUt ----- ----r-m - r- -- " J.F.WHITE), KXPItKSS AND TM7UK LINE. Itaullneuf all klndx. Ilestjvork. WuKon ut ever train. SUTTON & SON. Expi'CHH MH(1 KliggHgC Do htiullug nod iiulck delivery to all 01 1110 my wiin jirompwtM. ana lxuvo orders at II, At, Wade AOo's. mf Itiutto Itocktns chairs, Betters', gents of flee or reading clmirs, lump nUiuds, center tables, flower ktands, Imby rocking uud lilgb clmirs, Ho , for sala Or ExchHHfo for Second llHHtl CJeedH. Call ar1 Inspect Itustlo'workntold Court JIouso, 11 All kluds;of furniture repaired. JL T. MAUTIN.-Prnpr, Willamette University. BALEM, OHEQON, U juiit tlm jilnco to go fornllrHtclaiui education. It Normal CourwoflerM iwry fldvuntoKo of uny normal acliool with nil lliobenellUof uYgreo mul hluto diploma nud tunny spco lames. Excellent count for hmUrnm col leue, Prepo ratory ,Col legv, A rt, AI u kIo. Theology, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Bemud term open Nov. 10th, Third lurui onn Kb. 1, 18D2. For circular nddrtM, REV. CJEO. WIUTAKBRJ). D. President. MItS. J. 15. BATES, Propr., Pot Office JJIw. Home cooking and claau food all tho time, '$ ArrftHed. C'OAA VVIIIHrldtothrliUlwuot4 04UV lUn(orruiodWnirUiKeprtii' ulire ball In tli Capitol s)thlm to rw ay ooanlo 4!U, snail l rtM j Ut audtrtigatA jeoard of Capital fluil41iu eoujuiUrioiwrs, Ah lttml4l cstlmat of Uiaccato! tb prvawKl allorattoa stiUel aenosipatty tb pltn 1b Htfbt ty iHfA any or all Wans U f wtykI. Atalta t44iv win ijraMvimuuioiwrewMaa.mTtMtt day, January atlbaa. uej,vr. WI W.A.Mciifcr. mt4oii 't&B&mJJQWQ TAgy Done lttiraiit asi.vzs-11 rtjfipUVKmr .. yS& Wi.fi. OF- 1 MIC! 11 1111 J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 2I5K Commercial St., item, Oregon. (Next door to Klein's.) Bpoclnlty ol Spcctnclen, aud "repairing Clocks. V (italic ami Jevrelnr . TAXEST Pny Your School Taxes Be fore TIey llecowe De linquent, Tho school taxe of district No. 2t In Marlon county uro now duu and (utyiiulo nt tho oTvrit'H olMce iu No. 107 Commorclul street, Bnlem, tint door Bouth of the postorUue. The same will become delinquent unlwiH paid within 00 days from thmdute. Uy order of board, tilts ad day o Nov., 1801. W. II. SIMPSON. U-3.tr. Dtotriot Ctefk. Those Afflicted Wltli'tho Imhltjol using to xcom LIQUOR, OPIUM OH TOBACCO Can obtain a COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE ATrniH 'KBELEir INSTITUTE, Ottlro Oor. Third andittadlsonfu., Tort laud, Or. Call or write. Hlrlctiy couttdcu. tint THE WILLAMETTE, 8AL12M, OItISaON, IUtos, 2.50 to $6.00 jfwltey. TI10 Ixjut hotel between Portland nadHat) Krnuolw". I'lrst-clas In all lu appoint, menu. Its taulva arm served wllu tlm Choicest IfrultH Urown In tbe Willamette Valfer, A, I. WAGNER, Prop. E. O. CROSS, and 1 HtotHt.an4t'ourtj4'.-Th beet meal delivered to all perU of the city. MONEY! T Um 9 flisl Cittt 8taHty, A(tnoy 1'nclilc Htatea Havlnfrs, JUoan 4 UulTdliiK Co. ' FEAR & HAMILTON, BAbKM. . Oragon Jfuom It, Dust, tlauti bluett. ilSAw Jas. Batcholor, Prop'r. Warm Me&k at Ail Kewrs el Uie 9a JNone but wulta labor mjfy4 1 tla cwtabllshiuaoU A mxxl substantial mal a a X la -elM style 'Iwcuty-riT enU pr meal RKD KKON T Coart itreot, tMvaea Ufira Hoaaa aarf Mlata'a Uvwy OHAS. WOLZ, German Marlcet,. J"rnifor(,D)IoB,VUuiw, l.lvo uni lUaod (too aaO Head Cha of stir osru nwse, tkst eret ' MnOa 4 at luwt rteM. la yos4nHHa Maa. DAUH;ia , SUpk tti 'wj fiwk, nTHTfiVM awiHswMj m sssasr asjsatMi. Guitars lilnnlnliiio Capital City Hestauraot O 1 vifseBft HIH 'I inmmmttiimimjHp'fQ unii .sawimiMwmiwiwi nn'n.'Wip