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vi$ninrT'v' vsrffi KKVt? t?M't rf 4 U i kl '&-m V " A; n r ". v.'; ,.. '- J i.:.,i.i Daily Capital Journal. BY HOKBR BROTHBR8, SALEM'S SUPERB MUSICAL EVENT , SOCIAL HARMONICS. WKDNEgDAYJIUNK 24, 1800. Pine Closing Concert by Prof Pupili. At the First M. E. church this morning occurred by all odds the most cliarmhigpubl'centertnlntncnt In con nection with the Willamette com- Heritage'! , Chronicle of Events and Individuals at the Capital City. Mr George F. Smith was In Toit land today combining business with pleasure. Miss Clara Scott went to Turner tlila morn I tic mid will visit the Gauntlet Gloves, Another lot just received by esprei. IteM quality of kid. Price J 1. 50. Bicycle Jerseys, In plain or golt patterns, In a variety of tlyles and pikct, Summer Corsets. The quick telling kind, 50 cent each Straw Hat Bargains, All our fine straw hats cut to sell; It will pay to buy this week, Trojan Waists, Only the belt material and workniamhip In the Trojan brand. Perfect fit. Ladles' Collars and Cuffs, We expect a fine line by express this week. Belts, Buckles, Etc, All the latest novelties. Jet lucklex in plain nnd fancy. incncement exercise of the week, 'cam.nnectlngfora nhort time. I Tli ,, I ,. nlmi.lnn f lio .,1ialllf, ' Afra. IffltA lldll flimn lltl (! K-lll.tll ' .. . ,...1... I ...111 ..I.. I, ..Ifl. ItnM .s..i,.l ' concert of the college or nitislc, under "o iu hi oiw "' j'"-w Prof. It. A. Heritage. The auditorium j f" u 'clv f lEuBC,I0l 0,,ard-, ..,.., i.n..,i,....i., ,i..Mt.t r,.- i,J Mrs. J. J. Will Urn and sons, .Tames was handsomely decorated for tho nt(1 Lc0( wcnt to forviilll- thN morn. event, nnd it magnificent audience imr where they will visit with friends greeted the performers. The hour for a wecjt. , was unusual for such mi event, buti Mr. and Mrs. L, F. Jones, who have tlio numbers present and the manifest been the guests of .ludgeand Mrs. F. enthusiasm spoke volumes for our! A. Moore, left this morning for mii;uu, uunjvu. A OltANIl PICNIC. J, J, Dalrymple Co. city's Interest In .Prof. Hcrltago and his art. Promptly" ut 10 o'clock the fifteen ladles and gentlemen, who have com pleted their year's work In the college of music, accompanied by Profs. Heritage and Winkler, formed a semi PERSONAL. F. VT. Settlcinler returned to Wood burn this morning, Chas. Hanson went to Portland 011 tlio morning train. Hon. K. F. I'urkliurM, the rnuchlu ery man, went to Portland this morn ing. Hal fl. Illbbanl leU Tuesday morn lntr for Butte, Mont., where he will nccopt a position In a largo boot and shoo store. Hal may return toHalcm In the fall of '1)7.' J. Otto Lee, of Salem, will move to Albany this wcok to tako his old place In thp Hedges: Mclnrlnnd drugstore, In which ho will bo Interested. Mr. Leo Is a Hrst-clitss druggist and very popular In Albany. Tlio business w 111 bo ruu by Mr. Leo nnd Mr. Will Hurk hart. Mr. 0. C. McFarlatid has simply lK'fti ropresentlng Mr. Leo during his recent Illness, from which lie Jh just recovering' and ponding the transfer of the Interest In tlio projicrty to him. Albany Democrat. I). J. Cooper arrived from Tlio Dalles on Sunday. When asked how tho pcoplo of Eastern Oregon were pleased with MoKlnley's nomination his reply was, that MoKlnloy wns tho Idol of tho wool growers, fanners and laborers. At least three-fourths or tho pcoplo wanted McKlnloy but not moro than one-fourth wanted tho fooiscH gold plank In tho platform. Thonmblguous term "tho great civi lized nations of tho earth" agreolng as to what kind of money we shall use Is very objectionable, and Nometlilng now. About 120 years ago tho civi lized nations of tho earth undertook to dictate terms to us, and wo ob jected. Tho great nation uudortook to forco us to comply and after n long ntrugglo gavo It upas a bad Job. Thlrty-Blx years ugo this spring there was an attempt made to break up this Union, to provont whlolt cost many lives nnd bullous of dollars. Tho great civilized nation of tho earth took part against tho Union In that conflict- and failed. Now slnco by dictating and running our own busi ness wo liavo grown to be, in point or wealth and numbors by far tho greatest civilized nation on tho globo. Wo tiro asked to ondorsom platform saying that, whon tho great civilized nations say what kind of monoy wo shall luso It and not before, It romalns to bo been whether our pcoplo will bo dictated to by thoso great tuitions or not. On Friday of this week there will bo .. ,.n.,,1 ti.nl,. In III. Cut..., .1 ... ,t 1 Just cant of the asylum. There will j bo music by moonlight, dancing on ' the green, nnd the gypsies will bo clrcloon Iho platfoim, and tho do- there to tell your fortune. Icecream light ful program was begun. From ntl(1 lemonade sold on tho ground, beginning to tho end the numlien ricnl at 7 P- " Admission to were of excellent character, appealing ', grounds '0 I'cnla. This park Is to bo iinnnilv in Mm liuirn imiiiiwi..... iiiin dedicated to tlio public on this wero unstinted In tlielr applaiibo. Tho numbeiH wcic mostly Hlmple In chanu'ler, but all of tho highest or der ol composition. In fact, the ar tistic (itiullty of tho program was unusual, and rendered with a grace that plainly displayed the work of a master trainer. From the beautiful ballad to tho heavier operatic selec tion, the execution was marked for Its smoothness and rhythm. It must be admitted thatProMIcrllngc In hfsllrst year at hnloin lias done n great work. Musical Interest and culture (has taken gieat strides, and his work leaves an lu.piesj that will bo felt for years to come. It would be in keep ing with custom to say pleasant things of his students, and their work this morning merits high compliments throughout, hut It Is union more gratifying tochronlclo tho development In our midst of the higher musical culture which was demonstrated by this event. Prof. Heritage Is to be personally compli mented for his mineib work, and Sa lem, aye. Oreuou. is to be coiiuratu- luted upon having the Impress of his superior talent lott forever upon her att-lovlug people while all concldo thatPtor. Heritage Is the master of song, and the moving spirit In the great musical work being done, at Salem. AH acknowledge with delight and point with pildc to tlio work of Prof. Emll Winkler, tho pianist and teacher or violin. Tho work of this gentleman In giving our people the bcncllt or his art as Interpreted by tho German spirit, cannot bo too highly esteemed. The pure music or the Germans Is admitted tho world over to bo tho highest typo or tho art, and tho work of thla son of the Fatherland ranks with the best that tho great artist cnu instill in tho natural born musician. At tho close of tho program, as soon as Prur. Hcrltago could subdue, tho enthusiastic applause, ho inado it few pertinent ami nrnctlcal remarks, to which everyone felt like snylnir amen. Ho thou Introduced Prcs. llawloy, who In well chosen words presented tho members of tho Instrumental and vocal classes tholr respective diplomas, occasion and will be named in an appropriate manner. Under the auspices of the ladle's society of tho Unitarian church. MARRIED. LEE CAMP15ELL.- At tho First Congregational church, Wednesday, Juno '24, 18WI, Miss Clare Lee, to Mr. Lewis Campbell, of Portland. Only the relatives nnd a few of the Intimate ftloiids of the contracting parties wllnecd the ceremony. The church had been beautifully decoiated with Ivy and choice roses. Promptly at 12 o'clock Miss Ilcrtha Hubbard began the execution f.f a wedding march and, accompanied by her father, Heuben Lee, and preceded by the bildesmald. Miss Eva Lee, tho bride's sister, the bride marched down the aisle to the rostrum wliero she was met by the bridegroom accom panied by tho best man, Mr. Davis, or Portland, and itov. W. C. Kantncr, D. D., Tho happy couple stood be neath a bell formed of beautiful roses, while Dr. Kantncr performed tho cer emony In n very Imprcsslvo ninnner. At tlie conclusion of the ceremony the party tepalrcd to the home of Mrs. Altken, on State street, uero a delicious wedding breakfast was served. The bride Is a highly accomplished and handsome young woman orSalem. She Is well ami favorably known among tho school circles or this county, since bIio has taught consider able, having assisted at times in the East school. The groom Is a successful young business man or Portland. The newly wedded couple took the afternoon train for Portland, where thoy will commence housekeeping. MM Willis Bros,& Co, Clialllcs 5c a yard and up, Dimities 8 13 to 20c yard. Satines tOc yard and up, Shirt Waists 50c to $1,50 each. Percales 7c yard and up. nir nt tho steamer Albanv landed frmnlVirt. laud, a lady with soveral pieces or baggago stepped olT. Hl.o asked Louis lllcsnur, tho expressman, If ho would tnko her effects to tho home of Mr. Fro to, which ho proceeded to do, sup posing the lady would follow In per son. Mr. b'retz's family know nothing of anyono coming and thu party did not show up. ho the baggago Is still In possession or tho driver, and tho lady's whereabouts Is unknown. m llKMAINS Intkuui:!). Tlio remains or Mrs. Ivato Green (neo Nlckllnj who died in Portland last Friday, arrived in tun city on the Iloseburg local this morutntr. Two cars wore In awaltlm? at tho depot and conveyed the party at onco to tho Odd Fellows cemetery, Miiuru me remains were interred, Itov. G. W. Grntinis onlclttlug. Mrs. Green formorly resided In this city. Mattkus in Pkouatu. In tho mat tor of tho M. M. Learn estate, tho ad ministrator, Win. Hendorshot, litis been dlrecred to bell a certain portion ot tho proporty. . . .The matter or tho T. H. Ward (Insane) cstato has been continued until tho .'!0th Inst. COURT HOUSE NEWS. Marriage licenses were Issued Tues day as 1 follews: John M. English and Julia M. Sleginuiidi Wilbur Needham a iiti Anna hiiniiions; Win. Hogan and Miss M. E. Davie. County clerk Elilen today Issued a marriage license taLewls II. Cambcll nnd Claire Lee. Tho ceremony was performed at high noon In the First STATESMAN- M'KINNEY SUIT. On Trlat Before Justice Johnson Pleadings and Trial. The suit of the Statesman Publish ing Co. vs. Addison Pilley, to recover SO cents due on subscription, was-set for 10 o'clock today. Hayden & Mc Nary appeared for plalnlllTs. and Hlnghnm, Holmes & Kellogg forde-fondant. John McNary appeared and filed a demurrer at 10 o'clock and then coun sel asked for an hour's further time to prepare for the conflict. The cmirt had a beautiful boll on Its left check, and while Its nppcaranre did not ev actly command rcpect, Justice John nnn wait hnokrrt nn with the lirill Of tha law Deputy Sheriff Cooper sit tlnir at his rlirht and the telephone to call out the Oregon militia at his left, if necessary. It was the rather unpleasant duty of 11.T0uH.NAL reporter to be obliged out or respect for the public demand for news In an Important matter to chronicle this trial which Involves an esteemed contemporary In the tolls of law. THE l'KTITIOH bets forth that plalntlir Is a corpora tion engaged in publishing a newspa per known as the "Dally Oregon Statesman" and delivering the same to subscribers. That at request of one Adlson DIN ley the paper was furnished him from May 18th to May 31st. and that tho reasonable value of the same was 30 cents, In lawful money or the United .States. That defendant Dillcy has failed to pay the same and now owes the sum of 30 cents, for which plalntlir de mands Judgment and costs. TUB ANSWKIt of derendent Dillcy, by his attorneys, if) as follows in substance. That on Jan. 3, 18W, defendant became a sub scrlber, that tho paper was delivered up to Muy 31st, 1891), that he never agreed to pay plaintiff 30 cents or tiny other sum. He alleges that he ordered tho pa per of Jphu W. McKlnnoy, wliu was the exclusive owner of the exclusive right to Hell nnd deliver tho Oregon Statesman In Salem and its suburbs. Then follows a copy of the States man's contract and agreement with McKlnney, made May 17, 180."i, for one year as fallews: To lease Its routes In the city of Salem to said John W. McKlnney to deliver and collect for same paneratj 15 cents a week, to pay at tho olllcoi 10 cents 11 week for the papers: when At. i;.TO the case went to trial ton l.irvnf lli. .sol M. Muck bi fined as an exempt iheiun Mnrdpn nnoned the case to prefacing his remarks by saying that ;..i.n tho cum siiod for was a ven small nmount, but tho principal In volved was very Important! He rend the pleadings ami contract to the Jury, and commented thereon briefly. Mr. McKlnney had not canvassed as he airieed. not using his effort to solicit subscribers as he agreed, aim not making n settlement, on wie tenth of each month as agreed. Ii McKlnney had been wronged he hnd nn action for damage. He could not carry on hissultover the head or Mr. Dillcy as he was trying to do. Mr. Holmes stated the caSe to the Jury. Mr McKlnney had ocen wronged. 1 ins was uiriuy uuinibn-M by counsel for plalntlir, but they said he had chosen tho wrong lemcdy. The turning point In this ciw was in that clause giving McKlnney In right to renew. If he had compiled with the contract he had 11 right to lenew It. The statement that he had not set tled promptly on the 10th of each month would be shown untrue. Ho might have failed by a day or two at times, but It wns not claimed ho now owed anything. Ho had applied for a reward, had kept his contract to tho letter, and they hnd oirercd to renew It for six mouths or a year, If he would fetrlke out the renewal clause. TESTIMONY OF WITNKSSES. C. 11, Irvine recited allegations or petition. Cross-questioned by Dlng iiatn: Dillcy promised to pay this bill when he ordered the paper; did not fg-TOMORRoVv: Special Wash 1 Goods Sal. e, X X X X Everything in the wash goods line, still lots of ch ' goods to select Irom, Ask to sec our new 25c wash silks. tiMsSssStsssssssssssssssssssflsssslsHBsiHslsHslssflssssr 257 Commercial st. The Prices That Talk Good Sardines, per can 5c, Peaches from 10 to 15c, Lily corn 4 for 25c, Apricots- 2 for 15c, Gooseberries, per gal 5c, C. H. MACK, - DKNTIST.. Successor to Df. j. M K u Corner. Saltm Or P...:.. j. ', " operations ot moderate fees in n iS In especial request. ' arc HflRRlTT 5 LAWRENCE, P, O, Gfocefy, DEPOT EXPRESS. Meets all mall and passenger trtlat B. gage and express to all pins of the eft Prompt service, Telephone No. 70" '" I AMES luDER Capital Transfer Co, HARRY TOWN, PROP, know when he ordered the paper; but that was the date (May ltij wlieii lie ordered It, at least ho novel com plained because It was sent to I1I111: Dllley ordered tho paper of Irvine perhonally, saying he wanted tho paper, lilnuhnni: When did Dlllcv sav he- would pay you for this papery Counsel for plalntlir objected. Illtigham: In the Ilorst case the court had non-suited Klrkpatrlck be the list shall have reached 1.00Q copies S,VBl ?,r.ra "iWJ'Kt Congregational church. Kuntnor, I). I), oillclatlng. Itov. W. It's In Town. clothes." hands. You'll bo surprised. Won't "yellow tho c! Won't burn your hai uoiiinircni ais it. Hotter than soap. Kxtra largo packages. Soap Foam Washing Powder. he wns to have Ifl copies free; ho Khali bear expense of delivery and "at ex piration 01 contract oy limitation or through neglect to fulfill visions ho shall dollver up to tho nbovo company tho lists of said sub scribers." "This contract shall bo renewed dining tho strict pcrrormanco of Its provisions." Signed In duplicate, by Statesman Publishing Co.. C. 11. Irvine, manager. l'AKT STKUCK OUT. On motion of counsel for plaintiff following was ordered struck out by ceurt: "That the said John W. Mc Klnney, previous to entering Into tho said contract had paid a largo sum of money to tlio provlous owner thoreof, to-wlt$5r), with tho knowledge and! nciiulcsceiice of tho plnlntlir thereof." Tho motion to ttrlko all or answer sary to ask this question. The objection was sustulned. Q. How lomr had Dlllcv bccntukinir Mo , tho paper? ItS pro- oiliM'tnil in . illimham: "We lm 11 l-Mil. tn bhow how long Dllley had received tho paper." Oblcctlon sustained. Irvine centinued: Paper hnd been' delivered by Fred David. Ulngliaui: Was not David the same carrier McKlnney hnd employed? Objected to. Overruled. Irvine: The same currleis weic continued. Ho paid them. McKln ney nald them before Mnv 17. Mnv :i0 Fred David was discharged becntibo had Insisted he was still working ror McKlnney. Dllley: Received paper as stilted nt his room, h.11110 as before for the period sued for. Q. Who did you subscribe to? Objected to mid sustained. Dllley called for defensor (minimi )aper or McKlnney nnd paid him to JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stocc of brushes of all kinds in the state, Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of rrrass seeds. Express, bngcaee done promptly. Le store. and all kinds cf cert ave orders st Piiql, ti MONEYTO LOAN On farm land security. Special Lows Bush ree considered without delay HAMILTON & MOW nank bulldinS. MONEY TO LOAN I NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TOR SALE Good, clenn, clocrliay; cheap iui lush, ins, 1,11. iiuoonru, 390 uom. mcrcial st. 24 31 On city or farm property. Over Bash's Dank, T.K.FORDI FORSAIX-At a-lhrgaln. Vine residence tV hall. Lor fnrllirr particulars Inquire nl this office. 6-231! and earner lot, near city hall. WELLS 'Dug, drove, liored and repaired. Address A. Dan, South Salem, 18 tf So; IIUOIICH, -John PicTUiti: Taickn. Tho postoiilco force today had their picture taken. Tho entire forco was present oxcopt Postmaster llonham uiul Mulllm? ni.irl- Mllollli, ., H'li,o ,,.....!.... t ,... iwaui.i ,..v.tl.liiliv. -LIIUCV IUI lllllii IIIU group were; Deputy postmaster, J. A. Sellwood, dell very clerks, Misses Zndlo i'aimer ami Aioiuo croigiiton; mall carrlow, Hon Taylor, fleo. K. Hatch, Gum. Cospor nnd Fred Lockloy, Call and see our straw hats, tan shots, summer underwear, etc, The finest in the city, .Willis Bros, Co, ,ni , . Curt l Liberty. Tho Cash Dry (loods, Ciotlilng nnd bhoo House. Almost Distracted & Call for Warrants. County Tkkarukk'h 1 OmcK, Mauion County. 1 Notice is hereby given that I have funds on hand to pay nil wnrinnts Is sued, up to Aug. 1, 18W, and Interest on tho unmo will stop from date of this notice, Jai Minto, County Treasurer. Dated Juno II, 18WI. t)Hd w Lunch for Eve?ybody2C2C22C D pa outwas not allowed. .uiicui. Produced receipt. On June JolntW. McKlnney alleires strict i,"lll,sS'?"t.ln" or .McKlnney and or- compllitnco with tho contrart and I w n i, w at,.im., .. notified plalntlir that ho desired a online "tand tlu?ro SK'long Zfi renewal In compliance with the terms a? to l,'o limits of tlio contract, which 1 i "-:"" iUOl.io contract begun Mr. Holmes was making an able argument to tho court on tho rules or oyldenco in constructing a contract, when TiiK Journal went to press. tuereor; tnat no Is tlio owner or tho routos and Is tho only perbon entitled to receive money on subscription to tho Statesman nt .Salem or Its sub urbs; that defendant Dllley is willing to pay to said McKlnney nnd to no other person. VLAINTIFK'S HEl'LY. At 11 o'clock counsel ror plaintiff tiled a sped lie roply and tho tour legal gliullntnrH gathered iiround a tablo to inject us contonts. The reply sets MAY FOR SALE I will commence In ilr- hve r hay about the 20th to any personi want ing a fine quality of mixed hay, consisting of clover, blue grass, orchard crass, and other crass. Ijter on I will have llmnlliv ami cheat Leave orders at John Huehes' store, 01 with II b Thomas, or let me know by ,.q, i.aiu, oaicro. ueo. n. Alien. 7 15 im flO.MK IIOAUU.-Uood table board, with home cooking, served in family style, only $2 a week, 105 Commercial street. 6-l2.tm I'. O. NEWSSTAND. agency lor an nowspaui I'liie atocU of cigaiH and confectionery. F. W. F. VAN DER DAAN, Carpenter, Builder and Jobber. 481 Winter street. 3TlIard times prices always. C. HLANE, MGRM7II1 Local Subscription era and magazines. 14 tf St 00 Reward 5 100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to earn that there is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in all its tages and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only poiitlve cure now known to t lie medical fraternity. Catarrh being a con. Miller, Prop, I OR SALE. -O.ic house and two lain, kit- uato.1 in Wheatland. Yamhill county. All set in pood fruit. For sale at a bargain The property ls ,iat krnwn ns llic Wheatland hotel. Price $150, Address, A, care Jour. 2tt Commercial nySutis $15 upwards. st. 'itl 1 r I'tinM upwn.lr.4l The season for picnic and summer outings arc here, so Sennemann with Boned Chicken. RotttBecf, . Potkd Ham, Murtards, is Canned FWl Lundi Tongue. DcvtkdHam, Frtncii Swlimit Amcrkaa SafKn4 Slirimps, Oytkrs, All L Minced Sea Clams, Boned Turkey, Roast Pork, Dried Beef, Pickles, Lobsters, Etc Etc, f crackers, cheeses and meats. ASoriniemann's JSC Gtoccty,lX 124 Court street ID YOU EVEtt suffer from wal net yousnoasf When oery neroemc4 10 quiver with a peculiar, creepy feelluc. flwt In one pUeo, an4 tticu another and all ooomtxl fiually to coocauuato in a writhing Jumhlo In tho brain, Riid you be couio Irritable, fretful Rod yoevUht 0 f tollowett by nu Impotent, vtrwkeiicsl eondl. tlon of the norre conurs. riiiftnir la the enm, ami slceplftM, niUorulila nlf hu ? Mr. Ki;ena Searlss, 110 Sinmntoa St, Etk hrrt, lad , &ytt "t.y. von troutiwi had made mo nearly insane and phyaUtana vero unable tobclume. Mymamorr was klmmt fooa hud Try Uttla thine warrtod ruo unUl I mbj ajiuodt dUtraotod. I rtiatly ftMirod I vrrabecowluc uianlae, I liua;Iucl alluorts of evil thiups and would cry ovw nothtny . I conjiucticoil uUing Ur Mttea' ItcttoratlveNcnlnaaud fourboltlok oMhUwoudorful remetty completely cureci mo, And lunu null now u 1 over was,' Dr, Mile4 Nervtno ls sold eu gutranto, iMboutowlU bcaefit or taoaey refunded imc nany, acting directly upon the blood -.. uu .u. nice j 01 mo sys em, thereby dps royingthe foundation of the disease an5 forth Umt defondatit Dllley had notlcfi l"3"70,s,e?',e,V. 9're constitutional bv niililirnMnn nf ti, ......;.. V." , : -IV, .',"'' . l-at.a" w. ts talen -., t--.-.....v.w. ,. .uvoiiivittulVUl VI1U contract between tho Statesman Publishing (Jo. and McKlnney nnd had no right to pay McKln ney, or rofuyj tho Statesman. A JUIIY THIAU "In view of the fact that Justices generally side with tho plaintiff, we have concluded to ask for a Jury trial," Bald lawyer Holmes with a smile. Tho Justice remarked: "Tho tirst thing wo want Is $ put up." "That will bo forth- ; I , - . ws ut NI1VW4C HUti RiUng the patient strength by building up the constuutlon and assisting nature In doing Its WOrlC. ltie nronritMnre hiv n ..,..-1. .i.t. . luointln powerVthaUhey Tfler' One'4 Tu . ftSldi?.,fiM.f7.aDJ:cain l falU cure. -.... .v. nn u, icsiimoniais, ,, E.J. CHENEY & C com oy utugglst.-, 7. itKhUNAL If any one who has been benefited by the use of Dr. Williams' Pink nils will write to the Capital Journal Salem tliey will receive information that will be of much ya ue and interest to them. 5 8 im d&w rASl'URti-1'irst class pasture for horses or can e Just oulh of Morningsido. St.rw J month Ilest grass and water. Inquire at Journal office, 6 8 1 m0. I'Oiii.iO MEN, POUitlANSi AND llU Iness houses can obtain all newspaper Infor mation irom the press or the state, coast and "'fy, from the Press Clipping Uureau. ..... . muun uiock. rortunu. ja aotf C.-M. Bpfljsy, formerly of Clark & Eppley. U uo prepared lo serve the public (with everything first class in hit line, t Simpson III os. old stand. - THE ELECTRIC GROCERY RILEY BOARDING HOUSE The popular plnce 347 Well ttffc'' been reopened, and it prepared u iecei boarders nnd roomers at the most iuxW rates. Nice suite of rooms on the gww floor, Sunday dinner from I to 2. SllENEFIKLD & KAINO, Proprietor. J. H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JDWtLER. Makes a rWly'?!Lf Thomat clock, d'.. 315 - " "'- - ddress CO., Toledo. O. r- MHnc ji 1'iiswo Nerviue Restores Health .'ir, iiounes: coining." The court then began to ctilln panel to try tho case. Whon the tho name ot J. A. Albert was called lawyer Ulngham asked If that meant tliobenlor or Junior Albert. Tho panel was soon concluded and tho tight over a Jury began. The twelve called by tho court were: C P. Bishop, S. M. Stock, Ray Gilbert, J, p. Stalger. E. J. Crolsan, H. S. Hell, H. W, llarr, J. A. Baker. Ueo. AVatera. M. O. Buron, J. A. Albert, A, B. Gardner. ' Hay Gilbert, H.S.B0II, Geo. AVaters, j J. A. Altwrt, i:. M. Crolhau, A. B ' liaruner. eroiii:liom.vi mt i, w.. stootl as tho Jury. Aim wurt, uojournea to 1:30 p. ru. Awarded Hifjliest Honors World's Fair. Medal, Midwinter Pair. CREAM BANNG nmm kMost Perfect Made, 0YertheSUpari. ruu SALK OR KErJi4o acres land 5 miles out. Partly imnroved. wood nnrl h,u,c, Koou nouse. targe barn, 2 acres bearing orchard.lot of small fruit.good water. Wood .tumpage can be had. Box 143, Salem. PAl'ERo -rortlana, Sacramento, Seattle, lacoraa and San l-rancisco papers on sale af Miller's Postoffice block , . 'WAT' 0 Gents ON THE DOLLAR, Ed, S, Lamport, o? Commercial st, Salem, Or., Has bought the Frank R Shatv ter and the M. Beamer harness stocks at forced salr 4fYYA worth ot goods will be disposed k- tSS on do"3-. I Sign of the White Horse. . Cherries Wanted Parties having cherries to sell will do well to call on (be Of gon Fruit and Produce Co. Salem. Highest market pre will be paid in casib T-r DAILV LINE TO iw" , STEAMER: Altona and Raniofl LEAVE I1A1LY. Portland, 614s m Salem, 75 a. m. Independence, 0:30 a. m. SUHIUT. it 93OO . B- J 10:15 I Quick time, reguiaVVerrice and chP j -Rga. mw Dealars in r-FREE DCUVERV; WOLZ & HIESCKE. BJf , in all kinds onAni rs in all Kin m .necUlty. r tS' .AM'S 3J . t iT. . -mid jbSTw t s MMk,J