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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1893)
6VR3UXQ OAl'lTAI, JQUlWAh, THTJ11SDAY, JIXJ5 iiO, I8UW. J . iWW'l'W It grocer. 'naiM.iHJ.JUl'l S'l1- HjHn ii i i ft FEW POINTERS Ourslor w full of tb obowost, frWt Ami UUt jljl floods. Wo offer rare Urgaivs in ffverj dapartmont, and ail attontion to tho following SAMPLE BARGAINS: Fla Marseille 08Wriif Bty-- Uwye " " Baperlef Ifae. -. .. " Paney tawel. (well wtxtli f1). Turkey Red Tae L4ei Im) Austrian - - i - - v - - Lauac ,,-,.-....- , The abar are Jr a few asse xww Ff " ""rs hy 8Tbe ladles ettalew re tatMc4 ! xas H " b" wr? THE PALACE andThoecompany, 307 Commercial Street. - IF - Too arcgotaglo bsl or -sake ay Kef ImprortaMaU esH oo ta caJersI sr Tn.-j.l Wefcar a coca trts l:j- to (apply aay Frtp-el eaouart, sewer work, rradleg. etc Salem Improvement Co. AT MoRNLvosn.E. Friday the Pres byterians take possession of Morning side picnic grouuds, occaDyla? them from 3 to 10 p. m., serving dinner, tea, lunch, supper, sandwiches and Jor cream between times. At nir&S tb will be a camaflre to breojt c; itW o'clock and go borne by lb Bfct f tfc moon. Afj.tmen'd txte dimteia eae test is talted of. dlng, hxacxia and otber amosements, with a rtfreab mtnt ctaod oo the groands. Cooaeaad bring your family and hare a good tttno, By the ladies of the Presbyterian cborch. Electric cars ran rizht j4t the groondj. Come and enjoy your self Eettlement With Cbeditoes. An Albany paper: J. I. Uowren, pro- orietor of the .Lebanon bank, baa set tled with bb depositor thereby trans ferring, under the nominal considera tion of 5,000, to W. B. Donaca and many others, his Lebanon bank prop erty, blocks, lots, 33 acres of land, and also a bill of sale of his bank fixtures, notes, etc., in fact all of his Lebanon property. The property will be dis posed of for the benefit of the creditors. There is a difference of opinion as to what per centage will be paid by the transaction. Ail the attachment against Mr. Cowen were withdrawn. Takixo the Chowd. So arMorn- ingslde is the best advertUed suburb of the capital city. It possesses direct and dose electric car line facilities and has other merits. lis great natural charms and lovely residence spots make it the Ideal resort for pleasure seekers. Is it any wonder all the new bouses are be Ini located there? Property Is still cheap and flue scenery, elevations and natural drainage are desirable consider ations to home seekers. See plats with Pacific Land it Orchard Co. Hard Times Defeated. Money h scarce, and people buy nothing except tney net their money'a worth. Ml Pinkbam. the Court stieet milliner. U selling her choice stock at prices thai cannot be equalled. See ber bard time oSers and you will be surprised. A whole family can be fltud out for a trifling sum. dw Ox Whekijs. Frank Conorer, editor of the Corral 1U Gazette, and wife and Mlu Webber, came down on bicycle from that city tiuoday to witness thr ball game. Mr. Conover earned his S year-old boy the entire distance on a seat arranged on the front of his wheel. Albany Herald. Artistic Work. Some excellent work has been done the past week about tbe shrubbery on the state grounds east of the capitol. This little park is growing In beauty, and when tbe Wlllson avenue Improvement U completed Salem will have one of the most beautiful parks on tbe coast. i Halt Fare. Tbe S. P. railroad will sell half-fare round trip tickets for the Balem races from all points between Portland and Eugene. Tbe tiekeU will be on aale beglnulug the 4th and will be good to return until the 8th. 6-Stf-lf Ice Creams. Tbe truth Is they are never good uulees carefully flavored. You run no risk of adulteration or bad taste In tbe mouth or otherwise by using Price's Fruit Flavors aud Ex tracts bold only by J. A. Van Eaton. ' The Fourth. A leadlncr II rm of Sa lem grocers has all preparations com pletefortbeFourthof July. They have all the eatables and flreablts, whole sale and retail. Clark aud Eppley, Court street. Half Rats. Tbe 8. P. will sell half fore round trip tickets July 1st, 2d, sd aud morutug of tho 4th, good to return UBtil midnight of tbe 61b, between any polBts on their Hue. hi iuii It1 IJ J-"1" """"- at a a - - - il ..) tM -W aftd 41c w UtoA ap FE2S05AL AHD LOCAL. Safecrite a Hule to tbe States picnic fasd. L. D. MaUieay, a former sberifl of tbif county died at 'Frisco recently. Wheat, wool and bops are slowly but merely shrinking in value, Frank Dearborn returned from Port land this morning. Frank K. Lovell is home from bis P&alasd vliit. Jehn Hart started today for a visit to b& eid Dakota home. 2. M. Conner, of Ballston, was a Ba kes viiitar today. Great sport at the Mornlngside social Friday afternoon and evening. Supt. E. B. McElroy Is home from Corvailia commencement. Hon. Phil Metschan and Ed. Giltuer went to Portland this afternoon. Tbe Lockwood measeneer office is open all night, and a boy can be called at any hour. Herbert Batten case up from a visit to Vancouver this morning. Get a cheap home above tbe froga and mists at Mornlngside. Salem Motor Railway cars every fifteen min utw. It was reported that Mrs. Hostels, who lives acro-a tbe river, age 54, bad dropped dead this morning. Tbe Willamette Valley mills output at present b all exported to China via. Olympia. Assist Miss Marie Vandersol's elocu tionary recital at tbe Congregational church Friday evening, June 30. Ad mission 10 cts. Tbe tru-tees of Willamette university elected Miss Mary Reynolds, principal of tbe preparatory department, to suc ceed Prof. Cunningham who resigned. E, Cooke Pattou, of Patton Bros., booksellers, has returned from the world's fair. He has visited tbe prin cipal Eistern cities and likes Oregon better than ever. Cbas. McMoody, formerly of Salem, is at present confined as an invalid at the Loa Angeles Soldiers Home, Cal. The Sileni Motor Railway carried a thousand people to Morniug-side jester day. There would be more interest In tbe booting matches if the big prize) were shot ofl in place of being divided. Judge 2. W. Garretson, general agent for the Bankers' Life Ins. Co., of Nebraska, has just located at Salem, iith bis wife. They own some flue lots on Ibth aud State and will build a home. He has been in eastern Wash ington and California for a number of years, but prefers the climate at Salem. Mrs Garresoa was formerly Mrs. Daniel Clark of Salem, ber daughter being Mr. B. C. Ward of this city, where tbey are otopplng. Don't forget the moonlight picnic on Friday night, June 30th, at Morning aide Park 5 to 10 p. m. Orchestra and choir at tbe Morning side picnic Friday afternoon and even ing. The judges of the supreme court re turned this morning from eastern Ore gon, where tbey have been to render some decisions. Hat Patton started today for a two months' trip In the East. He will at tend the Y. P. 8. C E. national con ventlon at Moutreal, Visit tbe world's fair aud other attractions before return ing. Mb Stella Robinson, of Eugene, will be the guest of E. F. Osburn and fami ly for a few wwht Mrs. Sam. Church, who has been vUItlngattbe Murphy home for some days, returned to Portland this after noou. Her sister, Mr. Clark, arrived from Portland today, and will remain a short lime. A Spiritualist campmeetirg is to be held at New Era, five miles south of Oregon City, from July 7lh to the 23d. Social at Morningslde Friday after uoon aud evening, by the ladies of tbe Presbyterian church. Dick Humphrey, wbo now makes hi home at Oregon City, U a Salem yUltor today. S7ATT VII. JTEKBELI of tfes Btos&s Drsspit Char ef rr9ry. TriI a IWf !trr IWe. Mr, tUtf OrrgM r. I M. fe4l, Kfd A CWmMC for nut JtMbasH A lltimt. ft 4fe!Jat. CAWr THKTATK. Cwfj. tf n trtal f f M. I ; Ji t. L. M. HeH-ll Is Mrratt ' crt. I Os(d tM give exat UagHsge but HeafHI rt there were three Mil. ef ; SsttR, HeiUbu A Weodirard, Je beld have raid. lie swre Jooet paKl twa UIU and ese be paid. Tbe jury HBdentood that this was tbe re ceipt, $5.4, whleh Heasell swore he had paid. Cro-xamlDed; Heosell swore they had bo settlement; that be wm to oQset with medical service certain. Rineo, Juror on trial In tame case; kDew parties; Hensell swore be paid this bill in question Cross examined: Son of Harvey Rlngo. Could not recall exact words . j but that was about It. Bolter, juror; H&sell testified be had paid some bills tnat Jones was to have paid and bad agreed to pay to offset his f.mt1- frwtf Kill TTa &tr1 h. hf1 inn. j T . . , . ., ., .."' posedJonesbad paid those bills, but be, .. . ... I TT , nau noi aone so, ana lueu, oe, xieaseu bad paid them. I TlTk ab Sn rA es nftalAA t-TAeejall ,au ,i V ' rVT wit-. .7 said he paid two of those bills; third one Jones nald. be said: he did not oaAtn rn Irertrc itl&t whljK rvrtA Ks rv?H ! t- p x-h' .w.fnf Pni.nrt . " . . . .. j i .,,, ' .. . . , -j,t bills amounting to t3o.49, paid by Jones Jan. 19, 1891; receipt was dated Feb. 2-1, 1692; Hensell got this receipt, saying tbe goods were bought for him. In the name of Jones, and he wanted a receipt mrde to him. Cross-ex: Gave Jones a receipt;) Jooea paid bis balance for 1S0 on Jan. 19, 1691; Hensell opened an account! with tbe firm in March 1S81; first knew of Hensell running a drugstore there j about that time; witness was shown j letters from house to Htmsell relating to Hensell asking for this receipt; the icuere were reaa, one u aruu, -. A dehghiiul season of recreation, re Ing Jones had bought but one bill of unioQi inatnlctIont ud D0 noisej fight. goods of about ten dollars; receipt was, Ujgoreannoa exploding, read given by film to Hensell that The8UUa pJcnlc gUte talr snowea payment ior iwo outs reierrea rgroQadi Jnjv FoQnh wlubeagre, to as having been bought in tbe name ! gDCces. gj voor flmily b&sketready. of Jones. Jones called and got bills re- i Tbe comm Fourtn ceiptedafew days ago, that were in- 0rJaIy celebration have met with grat ciodedin bis settlement Jan. 19, 1S91, ifjingeneeesH in getting sobscriotions when he took a general receipt. to erect a plAtfoTm acd for otne"r inci. Mr. Heiuhu: Identified copies of aeaUd ,, Deral ejtpeDS3 ofthe bills and affldavit he made, showing all bration But a small amount of finac transactlons with Jones and Hensell. M wiu ne:tsary. Ex-Govern- Cresex: Could not remember In-, or & F Chadwick and Judge B. F. dividual accounts; knew nothing about ufa bave coagented to deliver matter except as shown by books. gbort addresses. M. L. Jenes: HenseU introduced r. j. Hendricks is chairman of the lu .c.p uu -ulc ucutu, cojnmjuee on naUVe sons and dangn shown two bilU covered by receipt, re-! ten This Is tbe first time that tbe celpteo as paid oy mm. At ume ne paid the 177 for which be got a receipt, which he had lost; had It when he got tbe bills receipted second Ume. Cross-Ex: Object of having these rtceipted UIU was to snow wnen be paid them, to make it positive that be bad paid; bad no personal trouble with the doctor. Only feelings or re- cate tbe states headquarters. grtt- ! Mrs. H. W. Cottle, Mrs. John Minto, Counsel for state objected to inquiry I Mrs. G. W. Gray, Mrs. Dr. Phllbrook, Into feelings of parti. j Mrs. Lo Willis, Mrs. Geo. W. Davis. Beubatu: Did you not tell Pbineas J are appointed as committees on decora Bellinger, of Brooks, in presem-e of sev- j tioas. era! parties that "I bad thought the ! The committee chairmen from each old skunk would slink bimselt out of Brooks but I am afraid some of us will have to drive him out ?" Objected lo by, Ford as irrelevant. It made no diflereuce what Jones fcelinz were toward him. Objection sustained. Jones Cross-Ex. centinued: Agreed to pay these drug bills and freight for H-'nsell; bad charged them to Hensell for a note Hensell gave nim for the sum. Benham: Did you not swear in the circuit court that you had no Ive for Dr. Hensell? I Objected to. -' Ford admitted that witness and counsel for state bad no fceliogsof re- spect for Hensell, and used rough Ian- gusge toward him. Tbe state rested. No witnesses were offered for the de- fensebere. Holmes moved defendant; be discharged and addre&sed tbe court Condtt opened tbe case fur the state. Defendant testified that he had paid two certain bill. The bills of Jones showed that he had paid them. The bookkeeper showed that Hensell got tbe receipt upon his owu statement that the bills were bought in tbe name of M. L. Jonfe. and he trT nn mnnpv . . , n-h.n h. Mt It Ford follewed: All tbe papers in the trial were Introduced In circuit court as competeut evidence. Judge Bonham said there were two objects in Interposing a non-suit; the court bad suggested Ume was precious, and tbe pleadings in the circuit court case had not been introduced as a foun dation lo establish perjury on a specific charge, as the state had not introduced the bookkeeper who had made the en tries and that was tbe only way to prove a book account. Motion to dismiss overruled. Dr. Hensell swern: Testified In cir cuit court that be had bills sent to him made out In Jones' name; receipt was MH ( Mm In hUfU be lisd Mked I two l IMS' hfcn M?i erf kwJo; h ' iv!KiTtNj(n'BB4(4bi"imrfW)f. Jw tm ftM uj wih f fH m ;rreJ: is Mea f mmJteil mrwo n Jb I tad fmt t fy JIf8ef drug aitd freight Milt. Wtered he IhmI pM th9 MH ft whleh tb ie , H him a reeeiptf U h gwl'ly be I waitled I U ibel. I Cftrw-exafattiatleB: There wm b metlt ef the recHH la tke lettwn; wm tot la Pertlaod, V&ftj iatt; tbe date of receipt is FebriMry H; that wa mbI me by tbe bMe; remember .'..'. 1JM. ' . ,.,',..' 7" '" -"Y -h ...-.-, j Jees was oet deallffc moare be wot tor his receipts; they wrtKe that Joe bad bought bet eee bill of flu.W. be tween the dates of tbe three btlb re ferred to; be showed bills from tbe firm i.r.Mtmk.rfMf. tu. .r-. .r. i I ' amloatioa of IId1I eootnd as hour and elicited oethisg new. D-feo oflered no rebuttal. Several otber witnesses wete called to testify to tbe character of Dr. Heasel . ..,.. . . , cumugc iuc ropeci oi me cur material ly. Among these was Mrs. Henel, wife of the defendant, wbo swore that he bad no knowledge of tbe doctor having been in Portland at tbe time re ceiplbebad was dated. Other wit- nessea were pretty sure the receipt was .... to him In person and he !. - ..... claimed he received it by mall. This closed tbe evidence and court i adjourned Ull 9 o'clock this morning to j' i bear tbe arguments in the case. BOO'D OVER. At conclusion of argument by counsel, the court bound Dr. Hensell over to tbe ' grand Jury in the sa.n of JlOX). He v A . 2 I " ASSEMBLY BY STATES. ! The Fourth of July Picnic at the Fair Grounds, Salem, Already an Assured Success. Bring out tbe babies? Get your banners ready? An orator from every state. Baxset picnic, Fair Grounds, Dedica tion, oratorical mtdal contest. , Qregonlaa will be organized, and der gQCh Jeider8lJj wlll creditable showing, For preaident of lhe d8y, jndge Hen- ry of South Dakota has been celectedi The committee will go out to the j grounds tomorrow at 10 o'clock to select a place for the speaker's stand, and Jo- state are to act as a committee on per- manent organization, each to appolut a secretary to keep a register of the peo ple from that state. Tbe Second Regiment band, the fin est in the state, will be on band early. Grounds open at 620 o'clock. You can drive right in. Complete program published by Mon day. No charge for admission to grounds. The exclusive restaurant privileges were secured by Westacott 4 : Irwin for the entire State Fair grounds. Bounties. E E. Martin brought 160 squirrel scalps from his farm In the bills, receiving $7.50 for bis crop. . Tbe squiirels are .bringing the farmers more net money than the sheep at present. m Lv Texas..-Rev. H. H. Brown, l-.J-..U..U t . T..l- i Texas. He Is lecturing and preachinir on Spiritualism, and looking for a permanent position In that work, wbich be followed some years ago. Rare Offer. Bureu Jfc Son have a few good second-band carpets which can be had at a bargain. The onlv Puie Cream of Tartar Used in MilHoos of Homes QSPRICE'S frP.aJft,Baking vKPewder: ANOTHER DAf'S SHOOT of tha 8Ut Bprtffl'i A-ttoeUtlon -omr E!Ct9d. iHerwKI etnvnU WVdewlay awl 1 day wHm-miI tb rla(e heHt(ig leur- HinieMt hi Moforte. The tmntitn were all bt all m ar r-etl aad MftrWtrei were ea4u)ed mb til lale In tb- ereMttir. tiik match m. No 4. Ten 4se. not HI. KlHxet, CarenMe ad OreicnM Meaeb: Martin, O. FrnaM, Hewe, HMMti awl A. Stold Veaeti. V . 3 4xb!.fNtt asd prin IIM. 2. IS estrte; F. A. Tvraer, talem Ild aad G ctafc; mild S( aad get tbe l&t ga; M. Wa(drt4,G.Stadde and isvaiM rie eaeii: iejee maneeui , to bU 51. N.C SttiBgle, prizes aed pot 14; as entries, F. X. Turner 0, getting tet ter dog; Freman and Etass 19 each; Piper, Farlow, Clark and Slsddeu 13 eaeb. No. 7. 10 sincles and 3 pairs; 32 en tries; Wm. Martin broke 10 singles, 1 in first pair and 2 In last, getting Vic tor by dele $150. Kinzel and Long 14 each; Sladden, Gabrielson and Hudson 13 each. The annual meeting of the eports mens' association was held at tbe Hotel Willamette and it was vfter 1L-.30 o'clock before it adjourned. The next place of holding tbe tournament for 1S94 result ed in Portland and to be under tbe auspice of the Willamette Rod and Gun club. Tbe date set is between June 1st and 10th. W. A. Story was elected president, W. J. Riely secreta ry, Harry Beel treasurer, all of Port land. Sntx, the Prizes Go. At the auction sale now in progress in tbe former Easton music store, three valu able prizes were awarded yesterday. Mrs. B. Casey, of Oak street, received tbe first; Miss X. Kemp, of North Salem, second, aud Miss Chase, of 17th street, third. Free prizes are eiven to the ladies every afternoon, but tbe greatest prizes consist of the great -acrifices at wbich goods are bought Dress patterns and cloaks of tbe choic est kinds are going ofi like hot cakes. Eiocctioary Recital. Miss Mary VanDersol and her pupil? will iive an elocutionary recital at tbe First CongregaUonal church, Friday evening June 30:h, assisted by some of Salem's best musical talent. Miss VanDerso' will recite tbe "Chariot Race," from Ben Hur. Everybody come. Admis sion 10 cts. Look out for program in tomorrow's Journal. Mo.vey Market. It continue tight. Loan companies are doing no business in this state. They say loans are being made in Washington on five years at 10 to 12 per cent, there being no usury law in that stat. m New Brick Store. Paul Oberbeim business will in a few days be removed into bis new brick store just finished. The old building now occupied will then be removed and another two-story brick erected exacUy like tbe present new one. U. B. Meetings. At their hall near tbe depot Prof. Baldwin will preach Friday evening. Quarterly meeUng at 2 p.m. Saturday. There will also be meetings Saturday evening and Sun day morning and evening. Flags at the New York Racket. 2d-lw Prof. Smith, of the reform school, re turned this morning from a month's visit n Michigan and at tbe world's fair. H. S. Simon, the cigar dealer, has just been remodeling bis stand on the corner, which improvement must last until a One brick block takes it place. Just received at tbe New York Rtcket, a new lot of shoes of all kinds Prices low. Call and see. Black satteen and light dress shirts and white laundried and unlaundried shirts at the New York Racket. 2dlw I can save 20 per cent, buying stamps and seals from F. S. Dearborn, the stationer. Do uot pay traveling agents exorbitant prices. Think of it, I am giving away to everbody who makes a purchase at my store a piece of sheet music free. F. 8. Dearborn, statlouer, 263 Commercial street. Tennis shoes of all sizes at the New York Racket. 2d-lw Rich golden Jersey milk Is beine sup plied by tbe dairy of B. J. Sharpe. AvnW x a ..-:-. .. , io Years tht Standard BEARING OP. I . I . tjuiiiu nwrir un imvniK xrwiu difjculty in IxfirW up in uich Umw m theme. Goodflonestflon? Made Goods At low pricoa enablos tho l t win ownnn i mill aiunii to bear up and increase tho bu-iness every vear. SALEM, STAGE GLINTS. Emma Vaders has replaced Lavinia Shannon in the company of Frank Hen nig. Sam Collins, who ha been playing in "The Black Crook." has joined "The Isle of Champagne." Mme. Cottrelly has been engaged by Manager John H. Russell as a member of Russell's Comedians next season. Dr. George W. Purdy, Fanny Bice's husband and manager, sailed for Europe . recenUy in search of a new play for his j wife. I Actors are very particular about their j tames. Henry Miner will not see any one who calls for Harry Miner, and Thomas Q. Seabrooke is very fond of his Q. Joseph Grismer and wife (Phoebe Da vies) will summer m San Francisco. Their next season's tour with "The New South, however, will probably be opened in the east. Henry Irving and his company will sail for America on Aug. 15. Their fares from London to San Francisco, where they will open their American tour, amount to over $11,003. Marcus R. Mayer has sailed for Eu- rope and trill be absent about two months. He is going to engage artists j for the Parti company and will visit Mme. Parti at Craig-y-Nos castle. ' The name of Hoyt's new play is "The AHTV White Flag." There is nothing in " the tiUe to indicate the subject matter of the play, but Mr. Hoyt has his reasons for bestowing this title upon his work. T. Henry French says that he ex pended nearly $30,000 on "The Prodigal Daughter," and the amount required every week to ran the stage will be about 4,000. The manager hopes to get ' all of his money back and more beadea, of course. He has decided to keep the drama on the stage of the American theater, New York, during the summer. TURF TOPICS. Nelson. 2:10. and Directum, 2dlJ, are about the only present first class stal lions that will do much racing this sea son. A KB is now before the Michigan leg islature providing for the licensing and registering of stallions. Tbe license is to be conditional on soundness. Dobie is making no engagements for Nancy F just now and will not do so until he has learned what he may ex pect her to do this year. She is in good condition. There are 591 entries all told for the annual meeting of the New England Trotting Horse Breeders' association, for which 117,500 in purses and stakes have been hung up. General Miles' fine bay mare has a nice looking bay colt by Palo Alto, 2:08, with a marked characteristic of some of the general's exploits. On his neck is a perfect tomahawk in white. As a rule, a double giuted horse is faster as a pacer than as a trotter. Had Smug gler. 2:13i; Edwin Forrest, 2:18, and Bonesetter, 2:19, been permitted to take their chosen gait they would doubtless have been great pacers. Dr. Wackley of London, editor of The Lancet, owns tbe great prize winning mare Drab, now on her way to be ex hibited in the English hackney class at the World's fair. During her stay she will be bred to Allerton. Twenty new engines are soon expected on the Long Island road. They will be used on the main line and the Manhat tan Beach division. The road at the present time is obliged to "cut corners" in order to make the motive power go round. Bv Julv 15 tha Saranir? sml T V Placid road will be completed. The line will be 10 miles long and will extend from a point on the Adirondack and St. ' Lawrence to Saranac lake, thence to' Lake Placid. It will be a new line for ' tourists to the Adirondack mountains. MEN'S and BOY'S SUITS, PANTS and VESTS, OVERSHIRTS, UNDERWEAR, COLLARS and CUFFS. NECKWEAR, SUSPENDERS, HATS sndCAPS. HOSIERY and NOTIONS. For Good Values and Low Prices Call on WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - Aecnta far It. A O. PnralRM In the best cottonade panto In th aurkst. lW8 '. I ,1 On f , IJN' - w -as&ff.1 i1 -rriiirt? ii i 'i 5!.? .'7'' v. i "' 'f.'i'-M '- OREGON, STILL SAWING! WewlUcnatuiQeoarRcoka-d amk ty nore and wUI nv oar price on Golb jouna books ion arte Day 1000 GOOD BOUND 1000 Book ud KoTel. pso UUes s-om wnldx la tcltct, for So cezt&l Patton Bros., jBookaalters and Stationers, 93JSTATE STREET. "Ttt tfce lxrm!Uiorlicen I Xoveit Bw-gaxtccs-ae. OvRSTSTOXtRIRXtmvanrrk. bc&ax. Dm, ai STATS. nZTZXIl S7XIC7CXX coa5ou3aiiiiicuntionuribii. a. end ccix i ixrcoxracn r Tarn. tl j 2 DSrCCIin. ha w it JLiba hx Ii. JTEVr ADTERTTSEMEVTS. ADYENTIST. ReenUrEeTeath Day Adreat tl lervfaes at old UnltanxQ Hall oprolse orera fa-cs Sa lem. H;or t. ebbth rchool at lo . el, foUoired by Bible leadlor and other territ. PnjtrmUni Wednesday TXp in S-CT TXm SALE. J choice lota. block sooth of V U.K. church, Sa em. Big barzaln. or w titrate for spaa el fconca. A UARR, e-rret Bomb Baitm. WAN rED Slnrle bone and bngicr bird for a few weeks. Address C' thlof flce. girfcir tena. SiTJt iJKJR SALE AT A BARGAIN. Hotel COD 1 talninc 3o rooms, all furnished. In good unrn. rire of lot Io Ui fc, price Sloon cub, balance on rsr tw menu- For particular Irqulreof PH1L.K. MtETZ. over Toiuml Shoe Store, 116 Mt- St. 6-05 COM SALE. A very nicely kxatwl lot. with C hone, on Mill street south ot Willamette university For terms and particular. pleaM tnqatr at this office. 5-S-lm THIS PAPER U kept on flle at E. C. Dake'l Advertising Agency, 64 and 63 Merchants Exchange. San Francis- o, California, when contract for advertising can be. made for It. HELP WANTKD. AeenU paid a good com mission, and $3X0 dlxlderd among them next winter. Special attractions io b poshed this year fox which we want the ser vice of best orenU everyw ere. THE CURTIS l-UBLJs'HniO CO Room S chronicle Bblldtzur, (fan t racclKO. CHRISTIAN CIENCE Literature of all kinds on sale at 25 Liberty street. 4-5-ly ATTENTION. Osh money paid for ran. battles, old Iron and all kinds nf metals, a so hide, at old CYrart Hooe, K&Iero. l-S6-ly 1. TOLPOLAR- PAY UP AND SAVE COSTS. AU persons owln? me. Bote or accoants that arfl overdue, of $5uo or under, p'ee pay op and save co u. JOHN SAVAUf. .T. 6-3-dtrlw FOR SALE. On easy terms and cheap, a TO acre orchard oa Sonsy Side No. on. J miles south OJf SsJem, 53at-dw JOHN HART. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHARLES A. BiltTH BUNS The Rustler Food to And he dnecnt Iwrn op hair your wood, to fuel, when he saw it. Uake yocr eontracu with him penwcally orkave oraerm ai eatcM cigar store Oeaiboca'a book sore,4 Summer street, ur sutdresa me by mall. s-lf u 8ALEM, OREGON. K mrM a .... A.tiRil TMKa'l V.I.! rf',L ff