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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1892)
-wf vVWjii- f$ m lyirp rB,JUT -i 'K' 'A nwii mi n x i.i, m iiinmnniKii ''L'I-N'E'N-S. Wo linv o J nut opened n bomillful li.r of VM TAW,B L1NBNS, NAPKINS mid SOAUKtf. HEM STITCHED TABLE SETS, These tiro elennl oods mid fiiiltntilo for Xmns gifts. SCARFS, TOWELS, AND NAPKINS, A now assortment for Xnins, HOLVEHSOH 301 Commercial Street. PV1 ISM H """'"" " """" WIUM, III Ml MMWUMW hie MI flVH lAIDMll TWTTirwVntinnmt nnt llli 'JUUUMIj. -iowuuiJ)Ulfl tiA'rritDAY, n DEC. 17, 18fU WDWtni GILBERT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Solo Agents for Epicure Tea and Big ( an Baking Powder, OKO. D. OOODHHE. K. OAII1LI.. JiUlLDIKG MATERIAL. Lime, cement, pluHter, linlr, flie nnd building brick, lire cliiy, sund, gravel, bluclsHtiiith iiiiil house coal, wood, till kind, wholesale uud re tail. Olllce 05 State (street. Qouuiiuk & C'AIIIM,. THE SPA. We cnu guurautee the quality nnd purity orourcandy because we make everything we sell. It is a deception and n. snare for anyone to guarantee their goods without knowing what Is in them. We guurautee because we make. The Spa 114 State ttreet. W. T. Stolz, Manager. Santa's H ka dqo a ktkks. Sa lem merchants are fully up to times in tile handsome decorations of their snow windows for the approaching holiday season. Bantu Clau-i is hold ing court in at least a score of places anyone of which would fully equip the monarch of (Jhristmastide foi his midnight journey, Dec. 31st. There is enough to till all the stock lugs great and small. Unitaiiian.- Morning service at 10:30 o'clock; the sermon will be upon "Freedom through t he Truth," by Rev. T. V. Haven. Dr. E B. Philbrook addresses the Sunday school upon science. Key. M. V. link will lead the adult chiss in tile P'irlnral VI m. The evening service begins at 7 o'clock. Y. M. C. A. The association will hi addressed by Rev. I. D. Driver tomorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Those who heard Mr. Driver's toast at the business men's banquet, ueed no second invitation. Twenty min ute song service and a hearty wel come. Men only. 250 C'om'l St. A Beautiful Day. Saturday opened clear and frosty. The sun roe over the Cascade mountains with unusual brilliancy and the whole day bin been mild, fair and springlike as April sunshine could make it. Christmas Presents. This year will be delivered by the Lock wood Messenger S stem. Tills Is a new thing for Salem which is ap preciated by all. m Evancjelioal Church. Tomor row, Sunday school at VI, Y P. C. E. at 0:30 and preaching at 7:30 p m., J. Bowersox, pastor. A Beaut v. One of the finest holiday gifts ever gotten up in book form is now being offered the people of Salem by the canvassers of Mid dlebrook & Shu maker. It is "Glimpses of the World;" a beauti fully illustrated volume. When the agents call to see you be sure to look the work over. Congregational. Rev. I. D. Driver will preach at the Congrega tional church morning and evening .next B.iblutli, Dec. 18th. Mr. Dri ver will havom'iuy new things to tell the people of Sulem as he ri$ traveled over a great deal of the world since he has been with us. Let thpre boa good turnout. 12 10-2-t Found A sum of money. Own er can have the same by proving property and paying charges. Call at Journal ofllee. 12 12 m Rovolfition of What is In Storo for Those Scenting Ploanuro or Culture The Unity club gavo another ono of Its dancing parties Wednesday evening, Dee. 14Ui. Nearly all those holding Invitations were present. During tho past week Iho Old Folks' Whist club met at tho resid ence of Mr. and Mrs. H. V. Cottle. on Marlon street, for the usual oven lug of pleasure. THE HAWKEVE3. Salem's good people have gained a wide fume for their great hospital- lly and M.cial qualities, and it is a justly merited reputation. The Cap ital city has numerous clubs nnd hocial organizations, aud among Hum all probably none oilers its members more solid enjoyment than the Hawkeye. The members met last night at the homelike home of Elder Frank A. Turner on Center stitet uud fullj kept up its record for substantial fun and refreshments. After tho usuil programme, the f'Htive "cillege eong" was turned 1 ms.e on the midnight air, and sent all homo happy as when on their native sill. SECOND PARTY OP "ENTRE NOUS." The committee have prevailed ou the proprietor, Eugene McCornnck, to put in a nice new dancing floor in the opera house, which will add greatly to the enjoyment of those at tending the party on Wednesday evening next. The hall is to be lighted throughout with electricity. The management has secured the unie orchestra tw before, which will render the following selections for the music loveis before the dairce: Overture, "Itoahud;" Selecton, "Plantation Echoes;" Patrol, 'Guardmount;" Overture, "Twi light hours;" Piccolo Solo. china wedding. Caidsare receieved by friends in t'tis elt announcing the china wed ding anulversary of Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Patterson at The Dalles Dec. 21. Mr. and Mrs. Pattersou are former Silem people, thelaiter being Miss Blanche Gray, daughter of Hon. G. W. Gray of this city. CHANGE OF DATE. The Willamette club will meet next Tuesday for whist, instead of Wednesday, the change being made to accommodate the date for the Entie Nous club meeting at Reed's. WILLAMETTE NOTES. "TheOiegonian" of Dec. 13, wri ting under tho title of an "Able Lecture on the Earth's Crust" by Prof. L. G. Cochran of Willamette university, before the academy of (o'ence, says: "The lecture was most profusely illustrated by stereopticon views, and was listeued to with the closest attention for nearly two hours by an audience that occupied every avaible seat uud who testified their appreciation by the most hearty applause." Thero were more than 500 in the audience. Misses R F. and C. E. Mclntyrts, teachers, were visitors at tho session rooms Thursday und Friday. A mail box is to be placed nt the western steps of the university. A fetrong committeo from the board of trustees went to Portland to meet Bishop Newman nnd cou fer with liiui on the aflalrs of Will amette university. Mis Cora Winters read an essay on Dreams, Tuesday, and Miss Belle Alt ken, on Opposition, Thura day. Both cHgiijB were meritorious and well wrllteu. Wo now march Into chapel from the session rooms by a drum, J. R. Parvin, being drummer. The Phllodosinu poclety held an open meeting Friday evening and a very huccesnful one too; among the parts of the good program Prof. Scriber sang with banjo uceompaul- ment and was enthusiastically eu- corrd. Probably no body of people have a more generally good time than these societies enjoy at their open meetings. Miss Mary Kelly, a Inst yenr's student, who has been teaching, has returned to attend tho university. KNOCKED OUT IN ONE ROUND. A Short and Sharp Strugglo at G:15 A. M. in Polk Oonnty. Before n select audience there camo off an en cou n tor J uet across the river nt fifteen minutes past six that was not ou the bills. Barney Pompeler, referee. For convenience the con testants will be named Tabby and Jim. The first pass was made by Tabby who ot onto Jim's back. Jim got Tabby In chancery and his backer, Newt. Farrell, thought of withdrawing his fighter. But Billy Adolph, who backed the Simian light-weight, Insisted that the battle go on. At this juncture Tabby executed a leap Into the air of about llfteen feet, leaving a streak of fur behind and Jim picking the hair out of his teeth. The light-weight danced into the center of the ring while Tabby advanoed slowly from the outside. There was another clinch, followed by a r attling and squalling that came near calling the the police across the river in skills. The Simian was the victor in the first round, and Is receiving a re gular ovation today, hundreds call ing to see his athletic majesty aud witness his prowess. liOUAt, AMI MlSMAlY fiM, f($fhofi ili'i'iifw lining lor Alton, ill, Mm, Afitfy MtOeary fellifnt'il to tiny from Colorado, Mr. hint Mm, ,f. M, Wallace run! tlnifglilef reditu tonight, from thelt VNlt III Colorado, Mr AiHllh ntrlved from Lincoln, Nell., yesterday, nnd will tiirtko her future home wlUi her tlatlglitei'.MrH, I j,. i. Mutton, j Mr. and Mrs, A. N. Ihiili Wetit to rorimtiti tins ariertioou, Ex-Governor Ohadwlok wnn nl Albany today on business, Lleuteiinnlnnd Airs. It, It. Lculio returned today from the Portland military assembly, Amos Strong returned this morn lug, from Astoria. MnJ. C. E. Robbllu Is home from Portland. II. W. Smllh, of Aumsvlllo, was in the city today. Toys at closing out prices, nt Win. Sargeant's. Get a bargain. Sargeaut Is selling out all hlsstock of holiday toys nt cost. Rev. I. D. Driver arrived In the city this aueruooti, aud will preach in the Congregational church tomor row morning and evening. Many old-time friouds will turn out to hear him. The Verdict Mt Afifj who linffl Used Ayct's i'HU Y '" UlllmnriM nnd Liver Com ('mini Is tlmt tlicy are tlio best tnt Innilfl. llcliig ftr. iwm fl,,y mineral hmfttllen, nnd gttftnr-etmtcd, Ayet'n 1 Ills Are llllniiteil id nil nae. Miti.fH,,. tlmis, and cllinnlos. "iravlfiB nfil Arcr't fills for mnnv Jrr-nM In my prat-lire mill finally, I frl imsIInpu hi tercmmiPtiiilfig them ni nn ;;relptit milinrth ntld Ificr medicine. them ' "TV. A. Westall, M. P., V. 1 Austin ttX.W It It Co.,l!ttrii(!t,Tojtni. "Atcr'n fills keen my stomach mid liver In perfeet (omlltlon. Klvo vmrs ami I was unileted with enlnraement of lie Hut nhd with a oeveto form tit ths-pep-In, tntist of the time tielng (innhlo to ret ilii nnj solid hmil on my sloinnili. I filially lieunn to inko Ajer's fills, nnd jitter using only three boxes of these tiinjjlenl millels, ns n well mnii." liticlu Aluxmtder. .Mnrlilnlnnd. tin.,. If you hnvo Sick ltendncho, Consthm tlon, Indigestion, or flics, try Ayer's Pills, rnrtMneD nr Dr. J. O. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. EolJ t,jr DrugglaU ami Denlertln Mnllcln. VW cv r f" u A rrsfs.mtwm 'mrd-? itt I n'ii ?' ' rll PL 0mf tu J " S- M- ri . i - i r ' 1 Mb -jWo are now flooded with SS&- a iran - Ill.U IF VXJ1J D E D! business, K ) Ths damnrid fbr ILL WOOL " CLOTHING, ota, has reached high water mark, Gt in tho swim by giving us a call. )M00i Vii STORE Salem Grange. Ofllcers were elected as follews: J. B. Stump, Master; F. R. Smith, Oversee; T. L. Dividson, Lecturer; Clara Smith, Steward; H. C. Fletcher, assistant Steward; Mrs. M. A. Mlnto, Chap lain; Geo. H. Croisan, Treasurer; Lydia Leabo, Secretary; Mrs. M. J. Miller, Gate Keeper; Mrs. Fletcher, Ceres; Mrs. R. B. Boise, Pomona, Mrs. Jennie Strong, Flora; Mrs. Kate AVatt, Lady Asst. Steward; Hon. R. P. Boise and State Sec. W. M. Hilleary, of Turner, were invit ed to conduct the installation of ofll cers on the first Saturday in Jan uary, 7, 1893. A lunch was served and there was a large attendance at both closed and open sessions. Special Session. An adjourned term of the circuit court will com mence Monday. The following new cases have been added to the docket. They are either for money or di di eorce: C. B. Moores, administrator, vs M. J. Crump. C. H. Harper vs. J. C. Martin. Inez E. McOooib vs. L. A. McComb. J C. Johnson vs. J.J. Roberts. E. P. and M. M. Lewis vs. S. E. Nolt, et al. Theresa Fisher vs. Jos. Fisher. T. C. Pat terson vs. M. J. Boyd. Gilbert Bros. vs. Wm. Leeper. G. S. Downing vs. M. M. Jacobs. Jennlo E. Warreu vs. A. Warren. A. B. Smith vs. Robert Wakefield. J. G. Johnson vs. Charles Calvert. A.W. Jelte vs. Alex Labonta. F. Vander Baan vs. S. Ramp, Some Beautiful Birds. The management of the forthcoming poultry show have tho promise of an exhibit or imported pea fowls and several varieties of pigeons not known here. The poultry featuro of the show is assuming such propor tions that It has been decided to drop the dog exhibit entirely, and all premiums on canines have been withdrawn. Our Motto. "Quality of goods and neatness of package," is our motto for candy for Christmas pres ents. Tho Spa. Beautiful vases, lamps, salad dishes, parlor lamps, and other at tractive Christinas gifts given away by Clark & Eppley, who have the best baking powder of the kind ever In Sulem. A Present for Evervuodv. Jones & Bernardl give a box of Christmas tree ornaments with evry 2.60 worth of candy. Other places tell them for (1.00 per box. Fresh defalcated cocoanut, In bulk, at Harrltt & Mclntyre's. HOLIDAY GOODS.- WIMI -i i m 1 m iii HOLIDAY -GOODS. From now until after ChrMmnB we will (!!ve special values In all kinds of Holiday Goods. Fancy Handkerchief; Jupaueso Silk, Chifl'ou, Linen. ilUFFLERS. BILK MITTENS, NAPKINS. PORTIERES. OVEHUniRTS. BILK hUSPENDEUS, FASCINATORS. KID GLOVES. LACE CURTAINS, GENT'S FANCY NECKWEAR, NIGH r SHIRTS. SILK UMBRELLAS, Toilet Soap. Perfumery, Parlor Lamps, Hanging Limp. Library Lamt, Crockery. Glassware, Silverware, Cutlery, Holiday Slippers, Flue Show, Hosiery, Underwear, etc. WILLIS BROS, & CO. OpprA HOUSE BLOCK, - - Salem, Oregon. Special values In D,twu.MU. uud Tiluiiulogk aud Men and Boy' Clothing. PP Xua lot R. 4s G. Corsets, bt U tlw muktt. The Journal is receiving many applications for sample copies from "intending emigrants" in tho East, which speaks well for our future. Mrs. Lydia Lea returned from Portland today, after a visit with her sister Mrs. Hoduelt. The poultry show is assuming good shape, and will be a regulation Salem success. Prof. L. G. Cochran of Willamette university will preach at the First Presbyterian pulpit Sunday morn ing. No eveuiug service. Miss Mary Pottorff, Mrs. Bristow aud Mrs. Rogers, teachers at Har rison Institute, were in the city to day in charge of u bevy of tho dusky nborigues of the school. Dining chairs of every description at Keller & Marsh's. Have you seen tho new ones? The tight-rope exhibition will not come ofl today but Keller & Marsh will display some rare things in fur niture novelties. See tiie reception chairs they are daiuty the latest artistic eftects in the art. Suppression of the Menses may lie relieved by a dose of Ayer's Pills which produce the desired eflect through sympathetic action. J. H. Ross has been appointed guardian at litem of Frankie Gun nison of South Salem. Judge Burnett holds an equity term of court next week, beginning Monday. Squire Farrar & Co. do not pre tend to make gifts of groceries to their customers, aud believe they make cash sales ahead of any house in the city. There is reason for this fair treatment the year around. C. E. Deichmau and wife of Hills boro are visiting relatives in the city. Mr. D. is county assessor aud has business with the Htate board of equalizers. Mrs. Casebeer has been appointed administratrix In the estate of her late husband. Ayer's riarsaparllla makes the blood pure, rich, and vitalizing. Sold by all druggists. Jones & Bernardl lead on Christ mas candle. Rev. Sam'l Zook, of the Brethern In Christ church, will preach at old Unitarian hall at 11 o'clock tomor row. All Invited, Christmas tree committees will absolutely lose money by not getting prices on Christmas goods and tree decorations sold at The Spa before buying. A fine line of linen towels for Xmas at the New York Racket. Personal. -Hon. J. R, N. Bell of Independence Is in the city. He was a former clerk of the Oregon railroad commission, for ten days owned nn Interest In tin Ilni,.! Willamette property, has conducted many newspapers, some of them to more than local fame and some to nn early grave, Is a Presbyterian prencher second in ability only to Father Driver, nnd is everywhere mistaken for Grover Clevelnnd, though he Is by far n better looking man. Mon's Calf Shoes. C G. GIVEN Beats Them All. BARGAINS IN SHOES. S35S Newman in Portland. Sunday will be a memorable day with Port land Methodists, whose thirteen churches' will unite In a tabernacle meeting, to help tho Portland hospi tal. Bishop Newman was to arrive In Portlnud this morning. A cor dial reception awaits him. He is un doubtedly one of tho great divines of the century. He was General Graut's chaplain) during the last lingering illness of the great BOldler- Btntesuian, and baptized hi in just before his death. Bishop Newman was three times pastor of the Metro politan church of Washiugton, aud has held the most responsible posi tions in the gift of his church. 1 m i Two For the Pen. Deputy Sheriff C. G. Klulsey.of Baker City, ariived with John Kelley and John H. Neilnu, prisoners. Kelley Is sen tenced to one year In the penlleu llary, for larceny from a dwelling, and Nellan will servo three years and a half for obtaining money un der false pretent-es. Quality, purity and quantity for the money all go together in our Christmas candy sales at The Spa, 114 htate street. Make yourself a useful holiday present by buying a set of Christy knives, especially the carver, of Mrs. N. J. Cirr. John G. Wright had world's fair souvenir coins in advance of the government and gives them to all his grocery custonieis who buy J5 worth. Candy is an appropriate Christ mas present if put up in those cellu loid boxes at Tho Spa, 114 State street. W. T. Stolz, mgr. Alilwauftoo Oil Grain Shoes t ". ; 2 v oiii i,an congress Slioes i Boy's Oil Grain Shoes 7 Men's Holiday Slippers ".!".! 1! !!!!'.!!'!!". ' 1 25 vT rrr T, ur8 3, 50 4 00 $3 00 worth $3 50 75 75 K 50 00 00 00 75 00 50 Oil Grain Boots see ladies reduced list next week. Wo can savo you money oh all pur hases. tor cash. Next door to Lamnort's Mn W J l j b wm C. G. GIVEN. NORTH HOWELL PRAIRIE. B. F. Fletcher has been visiting Ids daughters nt Bllverton, for some time. H. Robblns has sold his place, and Is movlug In one of John Newsome's houses till ho can locate permanently again. The hunt spoken of In last week's issue, is to take place on Friday, Dec. 30th, with E. Stevens nnd E T. Bateson. as captains of the sides ino committees of arrangement for Christmas trees had a caudy sack sewing ou tho evening of the 14th, at D. W. MuKay's, and after rehearsals of singing aud making about 160 sacks, tho remainder of the evening was spent In games and amusements of various kinds. PARLOR LAMPS, -HALL LAMPS, EVERYTHING IN LAMPS, Fine Patterns and Lane ' Assortment -IN- Specimen Oases. S. H. Cliflbrd, New Cassel, Wis., was troubled with Neuralgia and Rheumatism, his Stomach was dis ordered, his Liver was effected to an alarming degree, appetite fell away, aud he was terribly reduced in flesh and strength. Three bottles of Elec tric Bitters cured. Edward Bbepard, HarrlBburg, III., had a running sore on his leg of eight years standing. Used three bottles of Elcctrio Bitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, and his leg is sound and well. John Speaker, Catawaba, O., bad live large fever sores on his leg, doctors said he was incurable. One bottle Electric Bitters aud one box Bucklen's Arnica Salve cured him entirely. Sold by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com'l street. FANCY GLASSWARE Al CARLSBAD CHINA. Call and seo our goods. AITKEN & PALMER 126 State Street. Call uud sec our windows. Sliurui W. Thompson & Co., Commercial street. See the new swluglug rockers at Keller & Marsh's. Chesp, cheaper, cheapest place In the city on foot wear is at Krausse Bros' for good goorts. Fresh imported Swiss cheese nt Harrltt & Mclntyre's. Ladles desks at Keller and Marsh's. Slippers, slippers, slippers, an ele gant Hue of ladles and geullemcu's slippers for the holiday trade tit Kraus.se Bros'. TUTT'S PILLS lnvlgoralo body aud iniud. Have j ou seen the counterpaius tho New York Racket is ollerlng bo cheap? Wood, Wood, Pletity of It sawed aud ready for delivery. Leave jour orders at Ryan's stable, corner of Ferry nnd Liberty. dlO-lOif Tvi'E WiiiTiKo. Tho under signed is prepared to do type-writ-lug, copylugand olllce steuograplo work, on reusonqble terms. Room 11, Gray block. KtullaShkiiman, Get your albuma'at the New York Racket. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. , The Bt-ft Salve In the world for Cuts' Brulsen, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Bores, letter, Ch pt-d Jiuudu, Chilblains, Coriu and all Hkin Eruptions, aud xiillyeh cures Pilen, or no pay rt-qup:es. It Is guaranteed to give erieui natli. fuel Ion or money rcfuudrd. Price h oputi per box. For nale by Dju'I J. Fry, 225 Com. Bt. Deafness Oan't be Cured, by local application, as they cauuot leach the diseased portion of tho ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, aud that is by constitu tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by au inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflam ed you have a rumbling souud or imperfect hearing, aud when It Is entirely closed, deafness is the re sult, aud unless the luflainatiou can bo takeu out and the tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine cases out of ten are cauaed by catarrh, which is nothing but au inflamed condi tion of the mucous surfaces. We will give one hand red dollars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that we cannot cure by taking Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circular, free, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, lit cents.. Baby cried, Mother blglied, Doctor proscribed : Castorla uk.vtiis. At Lucky Queen, Dee. 13, 1802, Mary E , beloved wlfo of Chas. D. Sexton, a native of Salem, Oregon, aged 20 years. ' Tho Advertisement Of HooiI'h Sarnaparilln Is always within the bounds of reason because it Is true; ft always anneals to the sober, commou m'Pfu of thinking people brcatibo It Is true; nnd It is always fully substantiated by en-don-cmeuis which, In the fliiuuelal world would be accepted without u moment's hesitation' HOTEL ARRIVALS. WILLAMLTTE. E H Disbrow and daughter, Sher idan. Dan T Meek, San Francisco. W G Grlswold, J E Nixson, O W Cotton, Portland. J W Quattlerman, Gervals. J R N Bell, Independence. C E Lord, Chicago. T B Fuston, Colfax. Serious Issues in Oregon Various papers In Oregon are fav oring the working of tJ)o roads by penitentiary prisoners. It is true that Oregon has lots to do in the way of roadmaking, but hor forests are thick nnd would afford flue op portunities for the escapo of crimin als. If it would take as many guards as it does prisoners it would bo better to pay the guards to work tile roads and keep tho convicts in side the ''dead Hue" of the penitent iary. There Is, however, another alarming phrase in this prison quest ion. The penitentiary is getting crowded to its full capacity, although the last legislature had cells built for 250 more boardors. Perhaps if thoy could bo brought out on the roads and allowed to escapo, Govern or Ponnoyer wouldn't have to stand the blame of pardoning so mauy. The prison question and tho insane charge will soon loom up as serious l-tsues In Oregon, With u combin ed roll of 1150 In the Institutions, Oregon Is prelty well supplied with a non-producing and expensive ele ment for her population. Grant's Puss Courier. Rocking and Hobby Horses. " Shooflies. Doll Cabs and Beds. -;," Boy's Velocipedes. -! ' y Girl's Tricyc es. Toy Trunks and Tool Chests.' Bargains in all lines. Brooks k Harritt, 94 State Street. ' II MfflfflPT 111 ill v Ul vJJlilUli 1 1 Would You Bo Attractive ? You must bo healthy. Would you be healthy, always keep within reach, ready for uuy emergency, Dr. Pierce's Pellets, the perfection of phyMcsl Headaohe.blllousness.con. Htiiiatlou, a coated tongue, always Indicate u torpid liver. These mug lo pellets act directly unon tho liver. . .... t - . : . . correcting an (iisonieaH, drivlnif out all Impurities, stimulating healthy lli.ltflll. 'I'll,, lu.ut lit r.lllu. mll.il.. For a general family Pathsrllo weaving all the benefit and 'none of nllileiillv ririiiiitwl Iliw.il'j 1'lllu V... .11 .. - iiiu iiiruijimuii ut inner puis. confidently recomend Hood's 1' riR I 9n PRICE'S ftaalllBaking UXJlPewder: The only Pure Craui of Tartar Powder, No tuuionla; No Aluw, Used in Millions of Homes 40 Years the Sttutdftvi JnHNG.WRinHfTThePioneerGrocer Extends to tho people of Salem and vicinity tho compli ments of tho season, and begs leave to announce tho foleowing: Wishing to mako room for tho arrival of nn imported stock of Crockery for 1893, I now offor an immouso lino of Holiday Goods to bo closed out at Bedrock Prices, Consisting mainly of Austrian ware, Importod China in Berry and Salad Sets, Dinnor and Tea Sots, Cups and Saucers, llayilands, Chocolate Pots, etc., Bisouo Figures, Jardinieres Vases, iloso Bowls, Children'!? Tea Sots, Doll Wagons, Box Wagons, Dolls, oto. 227 and 229 Com'l St., SALEM, OREGON. Steamer Elwood. LKAVU8 SALEM from U. l. Dock nt 0 o'clock it. m. every Monday, Wcdneinlay uud butuiduy, LKAVK8 1'OUTI.AND from t be Out ral dock nt foot of Wa-blnu-Ion tret every Tuenday, Ibundsy and buuduy, roncernlog freight and rMngfr b"i nM, call ou Itie ugeut, AL, lieKUKN. For Locating Minos Dr. II. Hinttn li now ola ngwit lor tb Mis or Htnlidt1 tflfelro Hug urtte lod fur flailing lilddeo. trwuurn tir lumliag UW or MliverMlBw. tni. iBttruMwit- U Utoly tbegrMlMtdlMuvcry er Inveulkw ot tue g For lurltir Infor iimltou adtirvH DR. H, SMITH, i OrrjoBt Our Little Men hiuI Womev. KOR IQ03 U made oxpre1y (or tho younger boys unit if irl, wlio i eud ttielr magazine at home and In fchool fcvery number will contain itorle, fnr Itett picture, potnu.vcmea andJluglMad "iilece to ipralc In cuoi." llld4 all tlitMi there will he Urn following aerial: Three LltUe Uold.Dlggera. II; Olive Har-p-ir All about itie remarkable adrei.turea nt qm elilldrrn who willed, around Vm Horn to California. The llouie We Live In. By l-avlnl 8. OoodwJa All about our "heads, band, aud the ret ot u;" not lUe Mudylug rbyriotcgy, A Utile Columbian amadpapa. Mr OreUUryar. Iri '"7 '- ' TTTrf uiiuwni iruiy wnNy w l me iHX o- we iwu CuhiIhh. Kouuiwriy eti etoflk telle tbe Um ' year lu MvUjr rhreM andatory. HpeeleH espy with prewlaM Met, S eeatt. t.QQ a y ! to b 1 iwmK. U. IQIMKOF CWIfANY, The CHy Dairy U vly Mtllk frowi 1 M gniwt aerawra. n i!! Milk!! MJ NMfiMed to MU rtl ituu ta d-mM Mali -"mm. ' ' ?i '7, I . i r-a H Oil - 'i S' ,J wf3 l fj A T 11 -T""