Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, June 25, 1896, Image 4

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SOCIAL fUftMOMICt,
Capita! Journal.
Y HOfBR BKOTHBRS,
MARRIED.
, ITHtt STATESMAN-M'KINNEY 8UIT
of Irvine
TIIDItSDAir, JUNE 25, 1890
Guntkt Glares,
Another lot just received by express
cjiiani oi kiu. nice 11.50.
Bicycle Jerseys,
In plain or coif pattern, In a variety of
styles Mil pikes.
Summer Corsets.
'Die quick selling kind, jo cents cadi.
Straw Hat Bargains,
All our fine straw Tints cut to sell. It will
pay to buy this week.
Trojan Vaists,
Only the beit material ami workmanship in
the Trojan brand. Perfect fit.
Ladies' Collars and Cuffs.
We expect a fine line by express this week.
Belts. Buckles, Etc,
All the latent novelties. Jet buckle In
plain and fancy.
J, , Dalrymple Co,
PERSONAL
Port In nd
E. M. Crolwin went to
thlA morning on Ihi.hIikvh.
H. U. OnfiKby returned thla ufter-
noon from a trip tip the valley.
E. C. Pntton went- ( Portliintl tlilc
morning on tltcntrlcnl binlnocH.
Thos. Kay cutuc down from Water
loo on Wednesday morning.
T. II. Kay loft lint evcnlntr for n
business trip to 81111 Fmticlnco.
A. T. Stclner and Dr. W. W. Contrls
woro Portland biiHlne:M visitor today.
Kov. J. H. White, wont to Albany,
Wednesday morning ror a short visit.
Thos. Kay, the woolen mill man,
madoa biiHlnoss trip to Portland today.
Frank Power, collector for the Sa
lem Water Co.,.vas:i Portland visitor
to Jay.
J. E. Baker, of the Goodalo Lumbor
Co,, transacted business In Portland
today.
Hcv. J. Mucllhaiipt went to Port
laud this -morning to remain over
Sunday.
R, It. Ryan wus In Portland today
on business connected wltlutho Labor
Exchange.
Secretary JJ. It. Klneald returned
to Salem on tho Itoscburg Local
yesterday.
Prof. 0. W. Jonos, county school
superintendent elect, returned this
morning from. Drain.
Circuit Judge Geo. II. Burnett re
turned this aftoriioou from Albany,
court having adjourned.
Dlstrclt Attornoy-elcctS. L. liny,
den went to Albany today. Holms
not yet appointed any deputies.
M. Beamer left today for a two
weoks' visit nt the homo of his son. A.
0. Benmor, at Axtell, south of
Yaqulnii.
It, aulas, who lias boon attending
Willamette University, has returned
to his homo In Woodburn, where ho
will spend vacation.
T, W. Daveiiimrt, school land agent,
wont to CorvnlllH Wednesday to at
tend tho meeting of tho board of
ugentH of tho State Agricultural
College.
CJovornor W, P. Lord and State
Treasurer Phil Mctschan, went to
Corvallls Wednesday to nttond n
meeting of tho board of regents of tho
Agricultural college located at that
place.
w,..!.i.-(u. ....Jt.ji..M.i..i.i.. T0nnEST-R01vnElt5?0X'. At the Details of Testimony Letters
VUIMIUWIG Wt jLVIill9 MflU lllUlfiUKWII HI ! ----- v - - - - - T i . -
notne 01 me uriaes parenw, Airs. J. 1 Case (Joes to tns jury.
B. Forrest, at lllllcrest, near, yt'trruurv'a TFSTrMONY.
Wheatland, at 8 o'clock, Wcdnes-' , kinney fl TES
day, June a.,18tW,MIss Acta Forrest, TJ10 Statesman had aooutOlOsub
to Mr. A. W. Howcnmx of Corvallls, scrlbcw when quit. When It came
Bev. C. C. Poling of Portland ofll- Into toy hands It had about 530. Let-vlatln?-
- tereoMrvinc were Introduced offering
The house was decorated through- fn M, , . .,.nf iia hut stntlntr
i out with the most beautiful flowers .1,.,. .,. .. i -i... wnniri hn
and the choicest ferns. The ceremony truck oUt Anolier cUcr to same
was performed In a most Impressive efrect wns rc.ld ns noMcc (0 McKlnney
raannerbyBev.C.C. Poling of Por'fnnl,lt ,,. .innlinnrl to nulton
lano, 1110 nappy coupic stunning ue
ncath a large bell, formed or lovely
roses and wild helltropc. .Master
Merle Forrest acted as page, and little
Edcnc Brledewcll was maid of honor.
The bride woro a beautiful cream satin
drew, with laces and rlbboii3 to
match, and carried a bouquet of
white roses. The bridegroom wore
the conventional black.
The bride Is the accomplished 1
daughter of J. B. Forrest, a highly re-!
for Tur-' l,I)CC,'C(1 farmer of Polk county. Tho
bridegroom Is the second son of Bey-'
and Mrs. .1. Bowersox of this city.
Ho Is a trustworthy employe In Ben-,
ton county Flouring mills of Corval
lls, being bookecper of that enter
prise. Tho newly wedded couple will
reside In Corvallls. I
A great many beautiful and val
uable presents were received. At the
conclusion of tho ceremony, the party
repaired to the lawn, where a deli
cious wedding itipper was partaken of.
Thoo present nt the wedding were:
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Bowersox, Mr.
and Mrs. J. It. Forrest, Bev. and Mrs
J. Bowersox, Bev. and Mrs. C. C
Poling of Portland, Mr. and Mrs. I.
E. Allen of Portland, Mr. and Mrs.
Hendricks of Amity, Mr. and Mrs.
Brledewcll of Mc.Mlnnvlllc, Mr. and
Mrs. Watt of Amity, Mr. and Miv,
LewU of Larayettc, Mr. and Mrs.
Parvln of Salem, Mr. and Mrs. Bull of
Wheatland, Mr. and Mrs. Gllkey and
Mr. and Mrs. Clemens of Dayton, Mr.
nnd Mrs. Mlchlel of Wheatland.
.Misses i'.iia Hendricks of Amity, Bcs- enough to want
sic Mlchlel of Wheatland, Miss IIowo Laughtcr.1
or Dallas. Messrs, Fred. B. Bower- i. Did you ever get a single sub
sox of Salem and Daniel Mlchlel of sorlber to the paper?
Capital City.
T. B. Kay Is homo from a business'
trip to Waterloo. I
Vt. T. C. Smith Jr., went to Port
land this afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Sell wood are
guests of II. L. Earl at Turner.
HM . .T, IT rVVntl. triw.11l.if, ivwnrMr
I " .W-M., V.M.W.I.M J '-. ..,,..
rlgent for the 0. B. N. Is In the city.
' II J. Oltcnhclmer, the hopbuyer,
was a Hubbard visitor this aftcrnootf
) Bev. J. S. White returned this after
noon from a visit with friends at Albany.
iwiss uiara bcott s ionic from a
short, visit to tho Turner campmcct-
log.
Miss Ida Childcrs went to Gcrvaif
on the afternoon local for n shojt
visit.
Mrs. F. A. Moore and daughter, and
Mrs. D.Sreelc were a party
tier today.
J. D. Kelty and daughter Ethel arc
enjoying a N.aon tit the Turnur
campmcolirig
Deputy Sliurilf K. C. Cooper tratis
icted oillulal business In Hubbard and
ihittcvlllc this afternoon.
Mrs. E. Whipple and sons of Eu
gene are visiting Bev. J. P. Farmer
ofthe llrst Baptist church.
Mix. W. II. Goddaid, slsler-ln-law
and daughter of Portland are the
guests of Mrs. C. P. Bishop.
Mr. McTlcr, who has been attend
ing tho Business College, left this
tft-riioon for his home at Colfax, Wn.
Kaloui ladles are growing enthusi
astic for our Fourth of July. Scores
.if them are busy every day working
ror the success or the event.
Miss Lizzie Harrlld Is not the can
didate for goddess of liberty from tho
A. O. U. W. order, as announced, but
of the Biilhbonc Sisters. Knights
Pythias.
County Assessor-elect J. W. Hobart,
was in the city today, having brought
In his son Hurry Hobart and his niece,
Miss Mcda Hobart, to attend the
county teacher's Institute.
Miss Helen L. Mathews arrived In
Salem at 4:00 a. m.on the llycr Wed
nesday, after attending the Young
Woman's Christian Association sum
mer school at Mills College, Oakland,
Cal., asu delegate from Willamette
V. W. C. A., and later spending a
week with her brother, Frank C.
such tortus ns ho had paid KM) for
the routes on account of tho privi
lege of renewal, without which he
could not sell to anyone. Mc
Klnney said ho went to the States
man oflicc with .Mayor Gatch,
and asked to renew contract before
It had expired. Irvine offered to re
J new for a year, If the renewal clause
could bo struck out. On the 18th of
May he went In again, and they re
fused renewal at any terms. Irvine
by all his conduct acknowledged the
validity of the contract between Mc
Klnney and Brown.
McKInncy said he went to the
Statesman and offered them there set
tlements. They wanted time to con-
I sldurtho matter, but Msnt hint word
I that they could not entertain any of
them. The three carriers employed
by McKInncy continued to go on car
rying ns before, with his pouches until
June 20th, when they refused to give
the carriers any papers. There was
no complaint at hl service. The
price of the Statesman per month was
03 cents.
Ciesscx: Had paid David for car
rying papers. Ho was still in his em
ploy. McKInncy got papers tin to the
20th for Baker, B.trrager and David
mid had paid them.
HOMK KU.S'.
Ilayden: At a matter of fact, you
never liked tills work of soliciting
subscribers for the Statesman?
McKInncy: I seem to like It well
to hnng onto It.
a subrrlbor nnd told him wliem lif t
could get two moic. lie tliou,HMf a
man wanted the paper he snouM
come to the oillce and order It uc
ceeded to McKlnney's position.
Frank Welch: Bookkeeper for
Statesman. Bendored McKInncy a
statement on 1st or on or bororo 10th
of each month.
Irvine recalled: Bemonstratcd with
McKlnney about not canvassing
nndnlwnce from town.
IIIVINR'B LETTBKS.
Following letters were Introduced
In evidence and read to the jury:
Salkm. May 7, 1800.
John W. McKInncy. Salem. Or:
You arc hereby notl tied that the con
tract Iwtwecn yourself nnd thoStntcs
111.111 Publishing Co., of Salem, Or.,
bearing date of May 17, 18U3, at Its
expiration will Iw renewed for only
six months and thnt In the renewed
contract no provision for further re
newals will bo inserted. This contract
Is the one ror the deli very of the Dally
Statesman newsnaner to Its sub
scribers In the city of Salem and Its
suburbs.
Statesman Pun. Co.,
C. B. IrtviNU, Manager.
Salkm, Stay 10, 1800.
To John W. McKlnney, Salem, Or:
This Is In notilicatlon that the
Statesman Publishing Co., adheres to
its notice given you in writing on
May 7. 1800, In relation to proposed
ronuwnl of contract for delivery or the
Daily Statesman.
C. B. Irvine,
Manager.
N. J. Judau, Witness.
P fiday and Satu3
ay,
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DRESS GOODS
Larger reductions than ever.
A Drive,
Y7 ...
even the closest jbuyers, fprae
ttlMajsip
We 'will ffriw Snf.iJ-mr -i.
ISJsrS S and S1 pcr o 33E5
ptwA,
257 Comnicrcial st.
Some Suits Bear the Stamp "Ready Made"
In every outline; others only breathe a faint suspicion. It
is not an easy job to rub it out entirely, You arc getting
ctose to success wncn you can deceive an expert,
Those
1
v
V
$10,00
Clay Worsteds for Instance
Black
" I
Matthow8,at HtnnforJ University.
A DF.I.KJIITFUL IIOAT ItlUK.
Another 0110 of those enjoyable
boating parties wns given on the "WIN
lamotto last evening. The little
Alice A had been chartered and car
ried tho party to Independence leav
ing Salem ut 7 o'clock. The upper
rlvorclty was reached about 10 o'clock
mid after a short stop the party left
on tho return trip, reaching Salem at
midnight. Those forming the party
were: Misses Cora Lltchllold, Bessie
Shepard, Besslo Burkhart, Bortha
Jones, Laura Whltcman, Boxy
Thompson, Minnie. Ireton, Gertrudo
Stnhloy, Marguerite Aldersou, Lou
Starrott, Ella MoNary, Olive Curran,
Margaret Lockloy, and Messrs G. W.
Asclienbrcunor, J. G. Calllson, G. C.
MUIor, I, P. Calllson, Louis Snilck of
Albany, Boy Ohnuirt, W. J.Shopnrd,
Box Davis, P. L. Brown, A.F.lllttnor,
Fred Emmott of McCoy, It. B.WIIklns,
V. J. Atwood.
Wheatland.
BBOWX-SAVAGE.-At tho resi
dence or Mr. and Mrs. John Savage
Sr., on Liberty street, Salem, Or.,
Juno 23, 1800, nt UK, p. m., Miss
barn N. Brown to Mark Savage,
both of Salem.
Tho ceremony was performed by
Bev. G. W. Grnnnls In tho presence of
tho family and faculty of Wlllamcttco
bortsonj Bov. G.
elating.
I A. Yes; I got a. Dllley. iLaugh-
ler.J
W Did you not tell two carriers
about January that you had not nnd
would not canvass for subscribers?
A. I did not. I wns soliciting nil
the time, from house to house.
Q. Were you not a delegate to tho
county convention?
A. 1 was.
0. Did VOIl lint fcrmnil n imvil 1nnl
afternoon to Newport , or time at Turner tho past year?
r. Thov will imil.. !.,.!- . . . . . ...
j. 1 nave 1101 oecn at Turner the
past year.
Q. Did you not agree to canvass
half tho town If Mr. Irvine would
have a man canvass the other half?
A. I did but tho man thev hired
. Jonnson & son
State a ad Lioerty streets,
Wednesday and Thursday
university. Mr. nnd Mrs. Savago took
Mm Imnt, tlilu iiriiipimnii xrn.... .... '
for a short stay. They will make their
homo In this city.
-At the
WINTEBS-CULBEBTSON.
ionic or tiie bride's parents, In
Salem, Oregon, at 0 o'clock p. in..
on weuncRiiay, Juno 21, 180(1, Mlns
uuru m. winters to Charles A. Cul
DAYIE-IIOGAN.-In 811I0111
m, iouu, uny uecordor
uciatliig, .Miss M. E. Daylo to Win
llOgllll.
GEEIi
conn
W. Grannls olll- UL,"" twenty names and I lost
I money on them. They did not pay.
Juror C. P. Bishep: Did thoStates-
lllllA . .1111. f.llli ,.1 ...... a
1 iiuiiu (iuiii 1 iiu. 1.11. iiviir iiriiGnnr. 11 mil rn.
N. l.dCS Of- I llllVtlllllL' ilnn nttnr Tv IT'J
icKinney: No sir, they did not,
n ti.i i. ..... -.. .
,. ij.H Liiuoiuiusiiiiin ruo. i;o. ac
I
Willis Bros,& Co,
Cliallles 4c a yard and up.
Dimities 8 13 to 20c yard.
Satinet xOc yard and up,
Shirt Waists 50c to $1,50 each.
Percales 7c yard and up,
Call and sec our straw hats, tan
slices, summer underwear,
etc. Tlic finest in the city,
.Willis Bros, & Co.
mi u 1 .. Court and Liberty.
The Cash Dry Goods, Clothing mid
Shoo House.
AN EXPLANATION.
On Monday morning 1 was Informed
tho Methodist church had beon offered
for all tho exercises of tho wcok ex
cepting tho musical alumni which
was assigned tho university chapel.
Feeling anxious about pianos (our
program demanding two) I saw tho
president In regard to tho mattor.
llo said ho thought thoro would bo
ouo piano hi the ohnpol, but was not
certain. Tuesday morning I saw tho
llnntii'inl agent and ho agreed to seo
what could no done, I told him I
must know that evening, I received
no Information whatever from them,
when our program wns withdrawn.'
Wednesday morning at tho close of
tho exercises the president announced
that "tlmo was certain though place
was still uncertain" for tho entertain,
mont of tho musical nlumiii, but that
bo believed tho church or chapel was
open to thorn. 1, president of tho
nlumnl, havo not been tendered the
use of tho church.
Mub. J. It. Shahp, Pres, I
-G1LLAM. At tho Marlon llcscc In your manner or collecting
ririv y..r.i iiirVf7"B,,A,..,v.",,.B?: "" ' 1,;m," oup u"18-
to WV B. GTliam. J "'"u Mwr 'V Mm ' bl" were rendered
.. . mid settled by mo In a satlsraetory
Stkawiiuiikiks koii tiii: East.-TIio ",an,lor"
fruit ralsors about Salem today loaded C' ,,ow '"""J" mv subs-rlbcrs havo
a largo refrigerator car with choice ,'"1 Kot 8lnce lll nt'' of Iny last?
strawberries. TI10 car Is billed for A ,,,,voorsl.Y, I think, whoordered
Lincoln, Nebraska, notice of which lt 8tmIH!d, renoived It again. No
mineared In Atniiilnvia .tnrtuvr.. mi... others.
J " uiwiln IIIU
cm-wns attached to tho north bound 1,rew: "nil 010 subscribers when
local this afternoon and will leave turile( It over to McKInncy. I had
Portland tonight for the east. Tho 80 (,,,rf1'lf tho legislature of 1803.
outcome of this enterprise will bo ' '', W,mt l,art of the money thut
watched with Interest since It win MoKlnney paid ou ror tho ronto wns
demonstrate whether berries, can bo tnruedovcr to tho Statesman,
shipped to tho east with a profit to 0bJC(;,cl to. Holmes maintained
the grower. they had a right to show that tho
To Fisn v , ' , ., . ' ,l1teIs"m Kt consldoratlon out of
10 l-Ian. A party consisting of McKlnney for tho renowal clauso that
I'lagg, August Ivruntz, and Clifford out of. Thoj had n double Mi t
Fonos loft Wednesilay for Butte crook- men. in .i. Vr,.i ... .. '. i1 ... .' ct'
"taw thirty mile, fiwnsalom.wl.oiii which he ...ado valuable. """"""W
"V """""wmiuhum tour nays .MCNary bald itniwn'-.....
Tin: Mybtkuy Solvkd. The wont- fe,1S0 rostl.
an, wlici imvo horbaggago to Louis' F"k "aniiier: Carried nnpera for
Beasonor, Tuesday ovculug, and then McKI"y 1 to May 17.
mien w can ior it, put in an apicar. . "oyou oeeu employed by him
mice Into last evening, and claimed slnco t,mt tlmoy
tho baggage. Objected to. Overruled.
tjtoo Rartl $100. 'm,' NOt 0U,I1V1 by the
, Th reader, of ,hl, ,wier will U leMetl i. Z '!X? "'" !m bv lrv,"- MIBllt
earn iiit thcro u t lewt one dreaJeddUeaie lu"' J,'inney I could not do
m Salkm, May 18, Imij.
To John W. McKlnney, Salem, Or:
ou having failed to comply with
the provisions of n certain contract
(for the delivery of tho Dally States
man) between the Statesman Publish
Intr Co. and vourscir. r now tnuloi-
one or the clauses of that contrant, dn.
maniitnai you this day deliver up to
the above company, and tome as man
agcror said company, tho lists of all
subscribers, with their addresses, also
the oillce keys.
C. B. Ikvini:,
Manager.
About 8 o'clock Wednesday evening
the Jury rendered a verdict for plaint
iff, deciding that tho Statesman was
the proper party to collect subscrip
tions on and aftor May 17th. I
Sure to Win.
The people recognize and appreciate real
merit. That U Xvhv Hnml'l Sorclnnrlll, 1,..
the largest salcj in the world Merit In
medicine means the power to cure. Hood's
Saitaparilla cures absolutely, permauently
cures. It is the One True Wood Purifier. Its
icpeilor merit Is an established (act, and
merit wins.
Hood's Pills arc easy to take, easy to
operate. Cure indigestion, headache.
n, WaIl,lte,(!rA11lrl!ltoknow thaflloe
Cake" will not innko their hnnds red
llko common soap. SaVo tho wrappers.
They are worth n cent apiece. J 0 tf
J
C, H. MAov
-DENTIST..
"epoTexpresT
Meets all mall and passfneer tnlm n
gage and express to all uarti rX. 5
Prompt service, Telephone Na 70 d,J"
IAMES Rader
Co,
Capital Transfer
HARRY TOWN, PROP,
Express, baggage and all kinds tf
don, .promptly. We order, K
storo
Mrs. Marian P. Baxtcr.Superlntend
ont or tho noonday prayer meeting
or WJllard Hall and a Natlonnl W. C.
T. U. worker, nccompanlod by her
daughter, a talented elocutionist, will
arrive sin the city tomorrow. Mrs.
Baxter will lecture In tho First M. M.
church .tomorrow evening, .In the In
terest of the W. 0. T. U.
Anotiikk CiiKAMEitY. Tho Corval
lis Creamery Co., has Hied Articles or
Incorporation. W.S. Ilufford, S. L.
Kline, Geo. Taylor, A. F. Peterson L
anuj. ij. Kent arc tho principals,
and tho capital stock Is to be 8 1,000.
MONEYT9L0AH
Cill
IMS
Bush
fir fni 1-I .. t.
w.. iiiu itinu sccuniy. spec
rates on large loans, to;
consideied without deiiv
n , , HAMILTON & MOW
Rank bulldinH.
MONEY TO LOANI
On city or tarm property.
Over Buih'ii Rank,
.K.FORDJ
lliero's moro clothing destroyed by
poor soap than by actual wear. "Hoc
Cako soap contains no free at kill I nnd
will not Injure tho lluest laco. Try It
and notice tho dlffercnco In quality.
John Hughes. ' J
DonU take substitutes to
save a few pennies. It wou t
pay you. Always insist on
HIRES Rootbeer.
Special Rates,
0yu1ju1.se i- narkor. ntronts fnriim
A "Saw Daily. Not 11 new dally
now.spaper, but that now location. 100
State street, where hundreds got
their dally bread, Kenworthy &
George's restaurant.
Fikk Works. The time Is draw
ing near for display of Fourth of July
ore work's, out In tho meantime
scores of people keep right on light
ing their favorite la Corona cigar.
M'.lFrt .T..n.....""Il -.,..
'inonis.-i, iu. J'cucrson. a
F. VAN DER DAAN.
Ci'jonter, Builder and Jobber.
481 Winter street.
t3F Hard times prices always.
Hsiierman ageu 44 years, from Astoria,
and II. P. Talbot, a carpenter, nged
ISyerrs from Hnrnov countv. worn to.
m - - -m
O. . & . 'nnd IJnionP U c n ."ways
rocardlncr snn..il 1 ... '".A"?8
tlm n r.iVf"'." '."' '" "'H nuesio
thnt $cUnco has been able to cure
hum binii ft ia 1 .
A "I V ' ' ' -irrn.
Lunch fof ByetvbcXXXXP
j iwrmjr ,,itull0nl disease, requires a constitutional for McKIt
Tiie scroti for picnic and summer outings arc here, so
SooncmMin with
Canoed FIsIl
Loach Tooguc,
Dykd Ham,
Prmkch SkAUhs,
Boned Clilckcn.
RoMt Beef,
Potted Ham,
Murtards,
Boned Turkey,
Roast Pork,
Dried Beef,
Pickles,
Lobsters,
Etc. Etc.
All xuMw w crackers, clieeses and meats.
124 Court trcct
wotk
h.u'." cUS yL1w"FJu
liiwrs to Tyler and Klein
nney since Muv 1?. .,imi.
w!SLi tel tl10 so on cross examination.
of l'o )tem, iherehy' ,"' Welch: Take caro of mpers
1, 1 1, Ul or rou,or' After Mnj-
doing its
I'S
regarding sneclnl niund
.. trl il"V 1C; " "!'Unul convention
..-.. uyiu, ui0 wuniocratio natlonnl
convent on at Chicago, Peopled 1 arS
n o v.'i ' i El nt "shlngton,
l. L.( National cducat onal Aswin
tlon ntlluffnlo. N.Y., ni G IA H
national oncammnont . r' iV..1.
0:8td-d&w
day sent to tno asylum
ItnTUKNs Aw. IN.-Tho returns
from all the coilntles hnvo now havo
been rccolved at tho state house, and
tho state canvassing board Is nt work
summing up tho totals.
A Hot Day. Tho meraiii-v Rtniulu
01 decrees In tlm aim.in ,ioi.,.
hottest day of the year. Juno 25 was
nlso the warmest day Inst year.
Tho Corbett-Shnrkcy contest In Sim
l-ranclsco last evening, was declared
Ull.
C. H. LANE,
MitCHANTTAILf.
atiCjmmsrchl st., Sit -n Or
Ki7Suiu $15 upwards. I'anni upwan.Is-i'
C, M. Bppley,
fotmerly of Clark & Kupley. li uow
prepared to serve the public with
everything first class in his line, st
Simpson Pros, old stand.
- THE ELECTRIC GROCERY,
RILEY BOARDING HOUSE
The popular place 347 High sfeet,b
oecn reopened, and U prepi'ea u rewre
boarders and roomers at the most rcsuoaible
ratea. Nice suite of rooms 011 the sroand
floor. Sunday dinner from I to 2.
SlIKNKFIELm IUlNU,
Proprietors.
Minn.
NlW IIOTKL Geo. XV.
iVnderson h
treatment, nana Catarrh Cure Is
, ' Inte nally. actlni? dlrtlv mv... .1,.
IS and mucous tur
11. . . . r- ' -j.
uestroyingtiie loundatioii ot the dtvease
giving the" patient streh bv bul "' I'T."10
constitution and eMlttlni: nature in doi i ' ,cmore( ' lIHsrs to MoKlnnev.
Th. ,,...1,1 r r :.- " imt r,.-i ..
'iuMiciun nave so much faith n v"v "' -nurnhun, Or nUlier to tlio htw
it li tjkm f- t) lllttlik I-. .
Httlng up tho brick building recently
". w .-nnuii,ia k- ueoruo's
resturantforahotel and eating room.
Awarded
Highest Honors-VorIds Fair
Medal, Midwinter Pair.
Aoatrkw. SMctUnen, Sltrlmpe,
, Oft Minced Sea Clanis,
. lovurinvc noiveri ihii n..
, dre.1 ; dollars' ror mk ih.u WImo' cure I , " Mn!)0V0 StatCl1,
ul,,w ,ii 01 testimonials. Address 1 ""Kwrrecnueil: McKlnney
qu K'J..r"J:t. 'x "-" ,0,wi ". ."' J,res"co or Morrison that
" -.-Mi"., 7c. not ami ...
1
V....II1 ... . .
,," " surprised witon you try
Hoo Cako soan, and wish wo had told
you hooner. It Is nuulo by patented
process. l J 0 tf
There's
stated
ho linrl
ould not solicit. fiiiiw,.n
for tho Statesman. Morrison intro
duced tlm conversation. McKlnney
aw ho would not solicit. Thoy
knew whore the oillco was and solicit
ing did not pay.
lift I1'V II Mlt- .iL., 1.
wvw v jb. k tiuui. ni;in'M im
l . .!.... At. if. --"" ' 1- -.- " "
" 1 r . " -' 1. J,,u.ni? '" Uw Cake" i ni,,K -Morrisen: Our present rout
Itf tor of mall route. Handed McKlnney
Tfffc) llifBri
CRE4M
mm
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JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in groceries, paints, oils,
Window glass. vnmicW o4
he most complete stoce of
orusnes of all kinds in the
state. Artists materials, lime,
nair, cement and cfi.'ni -,j
finest quality of rass seeds.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
J. H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Make's a spMalty of fine repair wor', Seti
Thotnai clockt., !it.. 3H Commewll Street
. nnjgll
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DAILY LINE TO
STEAMERS
Altona and Ramona
i. 1 EMIT"
. OAILV.
fiirtland, 6:43 a m.
Salein, 7:45 a. m.
Independence, 6:30 a. m.
SU.NUAV.
9x0 .D.
to;l5a.m.
6wonj.
Culcl; time, regular service and cheip
rates ..
M. I UALDWIN.
. Acent.Sako.
repaired.
IH tf
nixfWi
HAY vn line t ..:
HmhniSrri?"leom,nen to de-
iMost Perfect Made,
YeanUiBSUpdrri
ing a fine qual ty olrnl. S,i ""T,"'
clover, UjJjA'igg ferffl
cheat Lea ordeA ., I l.bJ? "P01 ,ld
o. with II S.enSSS,,,B" ""S ore.
pa 1, Know y
t. Allen. ? ie i m
,..,, . A --".., u
t-..q. .ru, aanm. Geo
miles out. p.i 1 ?. ." 'and
lyFREE DELIVERY.
WOLZ L MIESCKE, Proos.
Denlan In all kinds or fresh and lt meiW
lyFresh sausage a tWlj.
ii COMMERCIAL ST
Cherries Wanted,
mes out. Paril i-. " rana 5
PMtui. good iSSefe w 5
beailng orchard lot of'.m.il ?'"' 2 ,cre
WocdiumpaS'Krf 'C???'1
1. Bci4S,Salera;l
ParUes having cherries tosell
will do well to call on the Ore
ton Fruit and Produce Co
Salem, Hichest market price
l will be paid in cash,
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