Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 21, 1889, Image 4

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i-ycwrspqw"
CAPITAL T!VTCVTyG JOTTItNAL.
THIS
THE Or!T,lL JOLItittL
Ti:itMH Or Hl'IWHIITItttf.
HAIJ.Y.
()nirfirUyiinH-. - -
H nimilliK y mull.
"Ilirfniimiitli" ly tnnll
J'it week, ilcllvred by onrrliT.
. 1 &
. n
WHKM.
OiiPJcnrbyirinll " 2?
Hlx month b) iniill - , ;:
One jrar.lf Imld I" wlwincc I
Klx iiioiiIIih, If imlilliiailxmicf w
ttirniUcrllsliiKrntci' apply at llilrf oilier.
AIIKubHTlbcrloTlir.CM-lTAl-.lf"NAI.
win) do nut K'-wrv tbi'lr pcr rrgulnrly
will notify till Dim c.KUliiB'uldrws iiiul
tin- mntt r III bo ntl wl '1 1 '" "
OHIco, corner Court nml Utterly Streets.
TUKHDAV .
MAY if I, 1M.
A l.llllc lliirKlnr).
Tlu-ru in i-oiiHlilcnilili- petty (liii'V
lii;? goliiK on till iirniiiul tin- -)iuiti
JtiHt now iiiul it If not to bo exjH-ctt'il
that Falun will be ho fiirttiimlu w to
cwapf. The iielili-wc of ('hurley
IHloy wis tbt! fii-iii' "f H lt'l'.v
I)iii7;'lury li.wt rvi'iilnjr. Mi''- "H
MIlMlli'H'tlt fioill liotlir, livlMK Koiii
tn vlnlt with iiltitlMs imrfr tbc city.
When nln IH'I tin Iiom- tin-doom
ami viii(loHnuicw,ii('I.vlii',li'ii,li
mill a Hindi tor flinyf-y wan uniting
forlilin oil tin tlc Aboiil nine
o'clock wliciriiiyiuy went home lie
w ix Htirpi i--l inlliiil tin- iloi.r- and
window nail -itiK (ioioir In'" the
li.-tl room evcythiri;; mi li.ni up.
The litlicnll ilf.lUiVlrilllVil otil
and llit'lrciiiiU'iilKM-iMciulot"! l'"
lloor. (IoIiik inlo l lie 1IH1I114 loom
lie found IiIh IiiiicIi b..d IkhIiIc
voiirvil. Nothing cIm' nilwd.
A p.icr b.VHuid Iicmiw n nninjuiiip
over (lie b.ii'l; f ni'c nml cwnpe d" 11
thuiillcy, but lie whs n 'I billowed.
N nl Hit' lllii
Tbo Kovi'iiiiiiciit kiihk bo.it Cor
viiIIIh Ih lyiiiK' "I I In' wlinif at Un
root of Mill Htivcl. Mic bit1 bi iMi
working up abovn IIiiiiIhIhiik, mid
wiih I'oinpdliil to abandon work on
acroiinl of IiIkIi wider. dipt. Smith
Htutes tlml the liver fioiii t'orvallls
to Iliiiilsl'iujr fliii-tui Moonvillc
doiili Ik now k'iirof n'HolMiue
t ioi ih iiikI pciiVclly iiiixIkhIiIo lor all
boats. The Occident ciimc Up fioni
I'orlliitid lnt evening. hu fun on
boaul 11 Koiirt wiij;oof uem riiyticlfrlit
torS.ileiu, iiiiioiiiitliiK to wpiii' lllly
tons or iiiibc, iiiiiimu; wmrii was a
Car load ol baled HliiiwMor V. .).
Hurron it sVi and nyar loailoflaths
for. I. KliiK'nialtcrrTlii' IIouk wiiiio
canuulown the liver with about loll
tons of wheat for the Ou'koii City
mill", and the Tlum SNIcim e.inie
up tlin liver with 11 uood shipment
of kimiutiiI uieichaiidise for S.ilciu
nml the uper liver. She pioeieded
nil up IIiIh morning, 'i'hc iicr is
now falllui;nlowly.
IliirJli 11II1011I llimril .MiTlliif.
The ()VK"ii statu bii.ird or lioitl
eiilttue is eoii.luetliiK lis mccoiiiI
iiil'l'IIiik In H.iletii to-day, the llrst
IiiivIiikIm'cii held at I'ottland heveral
weekH ago.
The state Is divided Into live hoi'
tleulttiial dlntrli'ts, as follewH:
Iwt: (shiipiInIiik tln eotinties of
Multnomah, ClaeUatuas, Yamhill,
WiisIiIiikIoii, Cohimbia, Clatxiijiaud
TlllmuooU; Henry 10. Diwch of
Hill-dale Is the eonmiissiouer for
thlrtdlstilet.
L'd: Mailon, I 'oil;.' Iteutou, I. Inn
ami Lane; It. N. walliuv of Salem,
eoninilssloner.
lid: UotiKlas, Jfael.Miu, ICIamatl
Joueplilno.Cooy Cuny and Lake;
J. I). NVhltinuiyofMeilforil, comiuls-
Itli: MiirnAvi Wasco, (illllam,
('riM)kand SUermiui; J. A. Vmney
of Tliu D.ille eonmil-slouer.
fltli: Uniatllla, ylTuloii, Maker,
Wallowa, Malheur, (Jiunl and Har
ney; James lleuileritliott.of Cove,
commissioner.
J. It. Caldwell of l'nillauil is
pivsiitent ot tho iiiunl and eoinmIs-
sloner for state at large, I '.than W.
Allen of P01 Hand Is secretary and
it. S. Wullaee of Salem Is tivastner.
(jllll'll ll) II Hull,
The Dallas Observer tells of tin ex
citing scene and narrow M'iipi of
being Killed which yeouricd to
(lisirge W. S'ottof Luddamnle, the
other dayXlu attenriitlng to lead
his bull out AT the iAimI tlie animal
allowed light inigoivd Mr. Scot t
ajalust the feu
earing Ids clothes
flwirly olf hiu
ml brullnir bnu
Uillv, having .niuiVdown with no!
way of J ,,,, would
have btvn sellout injuied, but for ,
umlergolng n,. ,.,
worK to-uiorHHvXnormiii:. huw.er
un.lwlll.,.u.fn,uSorul L u w .
uie uinely asstamv of a oungi ,K " nipuuy piisurnwaini will Dei Miinriiinh iiivwrniMii wiih whloli t iU.
llliiti iuir bv. iHinipleted witldrt a fewSilavs. The fr' '"' '. trt i tlHMltvmtowimy
- - I matterofa further exten-m'u 10 the Ir"" "',inl." " lco iuUk,.
Moil H..ll l.il Hflirtir.. ......1 tdf . , ,.,',. " iMWltllfiH-MUlK )Hir. Tl) till IHH'lll.
The IVl.ltal lltlUr mlla nn n,,ll,,,,""u '"' UfWlntloil is l.f tar HiMlkllM
cl.slj.lS hit mv'bi.tash,uftime. It may be taken
UosoU (I.lVn wtlib the elliillH im ... ... 1 .1.... ..... , ... I l-mm h,r ,,!-.
linii iiiii J ..l.t..l..l ,x . . "' '"" UllWIIlHlW lor Ilia MIDI
T? i. ul',",uAI- ''"""I'MimuflUotviits.
- vRill'(trisitiii down (ho river,' -
ImH tliedeiimiul ts far In cuvs- ol A Uum..rt nu.
thoMipplv. ' Humors aiv to the cll'ect that the
w . 1 . . .
- - - tsMtell CtMlllllltV IlilV.t llll-.ai,...v.l
A....,,..,,, ,u .. ,.,,,.
t nlay sin'
.. . -
mi. in
Crook wunty lina
.. iuiik. .kmu-
tenllary !'.
"liu Hill. IM.
vlcttsl ut the
' J
.3 , ,r .w
liiixvuy of a
NlliO
..iil..n l i. .Ji. ......... ..ri. ....
i tllV II II
m-v iii K
""""" ,,,.,. iiiiixi mmir
tit ln'jH'iiitoiiiar,v
rooii imrsi: yuuvrioN.
llio
llbl i:ni;llli Vi)rl-ll)n- ri"
llm-Ml't Still.
Slnco the county coiiiiniIoiii'r.s
liavo had uniltT coiiHidcration tho
plan of purclialnira larut-r tract of
laud to be ii'-ed as a poor l.irm, tne
question of the county'H poor lias
been thoroughly discussed. An
opinion from an unrcllnblc wmrce
has been advanced, urging that
the commissioners of this county
revert to the old-English work
house custom. They would have
every poor or unfortunate person
Immediately consigned to the in
liimary. This plan would illy serve Hh pur-I)-c.
For Instance: a man, with a
lare family dependent upon his
dally labor for the necessaries ot
IIA;, is taken sick. The family are
in want, and by this reasoning
would be taken from their lmie and
be assigned to the poor Ifotise, thus
entalliliga heavy cxpefse upon the
i'iiintv On the otliof hand, if the
family wVild bo y'en a little as
..1 1..1&
-M-l 1111 l' ',) "if'
he
utility merely to
fi'W weeks of ill
tide them om
fin I line -all V
Id be well and the
county be n.'Xeil
a guod round sum
of money
That wii' liix-iayi'isij:iy know
how these poor ilon.itioumare np
jiiopi luted, a siininiiii of warrants
Irawn for the month of March, mid
allowed at the April term of c airt,
I' appended.
1 'an1 Annie Heuliuc
Lie!; (in en. medicine
Tin:
lj-17 00
0 75
8 (!8
25 0!)
. r, 05
8 75
1(1 :J5
. 8 0(1
15 120
'2 00
. 112 00
. 0 00
5 00
I.'! 50
5 125
V. It. (bile, giocenes . ..
Long fainil,, hlekiif-s..
Lmia t Cnle, mciliciue
,lis. KnlU-, "
" " firoceries.
" milk '1 mil.
" I'oiiii, gioieiies -
Long, wood - ...
ills. (fide, lent -. . -
" Ktcwail, tent.- -.
" I!. union, washing
T. K. Tucker, groceries
Medleiue, r peison -.
siri TiU
Another item of heavy e.pene
Is that of llio county pensioners
those who cm he assisted out of the
poorfaimto better advantage and
for less nionev than if consigned to
the poor I'm in as chaiges. The list
embraces the follewing:
Daniel Itlggsaud w lie, Silveilonj! oil
Cal Ituckcr, Stayton .- . 8
Maltimoieboy .. HO
Peter Clcarv, St. Paul 10
ItaptiHt (lobin, . ... 8
L. Itionsou, Turner 15
1 1 illicit l'etit.St.l'aul 10
Mis, I''oII(h, Salem 15
Jack (lieeii, Salem . 110
Hank Itced 8
N. I. Mack, Not lb Salem . - 8
Theresa Crainrr, Mt. Angel S
Mr. Kelly, Cheniawa . 10
Michael Kiuucgau, l'"aiilleld (I
Maigaiet Dubreille, (iervais 8
Total per month $181
To make tlie list complete the ex
pense of the poor farm for the
month should be added. It as fol fel fol
eows: Dry goods .- & (15
Siloes . 1 75
(Irocerles . ... Ill 10
tSiiigiciil operations; .. 10 no
Tools 7 50
Hoard I!! patients 12 w- - . 712 50
il! " " (l(i 00
(liubbing and fencing 150 00
-Medicine . 50
Total for month . ;j-:s:27 50
The three accounts above show
how exery cent for tho county poor
for nne mouth was expended, ami
alter a due and eaiefuleonsiileration
of the matter, the conclusion Is
reached that It Is better, by far, to
atl'oid a temporary lellef and aid In
needy families, than to at once
designate iheui as lit chaiges for the
poor farm and consign them to that
Institution. Chmlty is the. founda
tion stone upon which the thin
stiueluresofsoeielv and ebilstlanllv
,..,... ....i. 1...1 ...:,i 1. 1.1,
.... .....r......,.!. .111., ,1 1) 1111)11 I H'tUI
charitable act to commit
thee tern-
poiaril.v distiev-ed people
to the
home for paupers,
1 Tlie poor we have always w 1th Us,
'and their commit must bo looked to.
, Thus it will be seen that tlie total
;aiiioiiui cxpcuncii miring uie month
of Mjucli, for the aid and laix of
the dlsjiessed ioorof Marion county
was flliiS.OH.
l l'lii'ii i;fiiriliiii.
As now completed to Yew park 011
tliesouthaiul Ulversidoon the north,
the Salem sheet car lino atlords
i!iom In search of an "outing" ai
most pleasing one. llio track Is all,
'" ii'ieeomimon ami the Mrs make
Tlu-exlNlu.. tb.l.
'""" l,i,rk ,oxv "fnUjxftili' grounds Is
. - . V . . V i
"!.,rT",.K ,"A, rWo
. " - ' " ' ;' ",
llio llaui-liii' nvlllj nl .1
OfMilu i
tonluy ttiotr mo
o ---'
.i l.vttt.
(IV UUUUITHM1
,ttU,MjC ,;
.if til. ...Ill "
.Mlll,.llll,. II.......
.. ... ',
"HIIHIII k
in uiu woe,
wi'i i
rillNvjllllluli ir '
' itiv jiium iihw IHVI1 i nil -
- 1.I1.J iiiia aik.! .(.. ...... i . . ... m . i
uuii iiw iiiun imiu ihvii mi
loilu. iviiiiiviiit . l.nl ,!,. ..., i..
. liul tli.tftn.tu I.. v
tlltpimim uol'iiow IhIk. ol.ti.ln.xl
... .,,. ,-...-.,,.,. fM iitv iikiei in
sam:m dkcouation cim.
'i in- .iiiiiii ny i.)Mii"B ' ''' ""
lirliiK r Hit I'al k.
This society, which has for its
aim and purposes, list the impnnc
ment and beautifying of Wilson
Avfinm. nml (Iks state hoii'-o and
court house block, met for the second
lime last evening at the residence of
ex-Oov. Moody and thoroughly per -
fected the organization by the adop -
Hon of constitution and by-law.s and
&.,....r
election 01 an us ouiccr-.
Some forty members were pies -
cut and the repoits of conimittce.s
appointed at the former meeting
were very encouraging, as giving
evidence that by united etl'ort much
good will be obtained in this direc -
tion. Any citien is entitled to
nieniberslilp, and all me cordially
invited to oin tlie club and unite
with them in theircilbrtsto beautify , Supt. 13. J5. McElroy was c.lled
the public grounds of the city. The (() j0rtltuicl this morning, on seliool
price of member-hip was placed at uUSJiiiess. .
lifty cents and monthly dtiths at j$cv. J. Jlowerslix left thisniorn
twenty cents. nj, for Seattle, to be gone a week or
Mis. Moody tendered the tn-c of ten days."
her residence for meetings of the , n. 11 K.l.n-tt i.rtbo A illainette
ciul), until further ar.ingements llivcst,uent company went to Port
could be made, wjilch dnd invila- jaml t,js morning.
tion was thankfuirv n'cptcd. ' Futlier Metayer, of Albany was
It is trusted the
will be sirj- j
ccssful, and it is hu
s meil tli.u our cltl
L'lfifly yissNt in this
... .
ens will elicel
verv laudable uiilcrtaHiut
Permanent omeerswerc elected at
tile meeting lat night and are as
follews: President, K M. Waite;
vice-piesident, Lewis Kulin; serc-
tary, C.
ary, C. I!. Monies; financial seere-
tary, W. . Mai tin; trcasiuer, er-
ncrI!re.vinan;boaid ot dircctois, .1.
J. Murphy.i T. M. Patton, Mis.
.Moody, Miss.leunie Cray and Mis.
in. JMiglann.
Tlie club will meet legul.ltly
1C
thiid Monday of each mouth.
It will not be long befote active
operation will oe iiiauguiatcii, as,
the club has the piomi-e of aid Irom
the Salem city council and also '
from Secretary of State McUride.
'llin Vt :.'!. IJ. Mffllni;
Thc eleventh annual convention
of the Woman's CJhiistiaii 'l'emper
anee Union will convene at the
Methodist chinch in Uiis cily 011
May 1212 12."-iii. The opeijing session
will be Wnlneiday, al 8:'iO a. 111.
At 7:110 p. 111. the audience will be
addressed by Mis. Anna it. Itiggs,
state pi esliltMit. r
Thuisday al"i:;!0 a. 111. an address
will be delivered by Mrs. Narci-si
Kinney.
Friday at 7:110 p. 111. the Y. W. C.
T. U. gives an enteitainnient. The
public cordially Invited to be present
thioiighout the ession.
lit'iil llxtiiti I'tati'-ii'iliiii'),
Daily transfers furnished the
C.vi'i'w, JofitNAi. by the Cnion
title abstract cempany:
Julius Van Viisko and wife to
Tomis Smith, :il S. W. j Sec.
i!(i T. 7 S. 11. 1,'l-SO acii j.'!l20 00
lleo. Mellce'ct el to Jl'nomiis
It. Ityan, lots rSkC It. 15
Not III Salem. jr
M.J. Cospeio.I. .k.Laek
ey, lots 4 lOCity of Salem.
Mary Iav'is to Fori est Da
vis, lOOaeiesin T. 11. S. It.
1 W.
1200 00
no on
in 00
T't'llj (iiiluti'il.
This is the opera in which the
Cecil Ian operatic conipiny will ap
pear in Salem-sooipJt K a beauti
ful piece lull of aoiid hmnor and lino
itfmd iiftinoraiid lino
idillncr Abe sopiauo
and Mr. (S-aiidall is a
music. Mis
is iiueiiualedii
slipeib tenorl Salem wfll ulvotbem
a good audiemsUlJltlr perfoi niance
Is given In beautiful costumes.
111 HIT lllllllltl (l)-.
Smith llitier, whose piclimlnary
examination for obfaiuing money
! ... ,,!... r. 1... .,..,1 '.. ..fit... n .......
k-r....-. ... ...s. oeai.y
was iHiiKluttaLVelwiv JuMlee tiood
ell this mormiig;
await the acfton of TKe uimihI lurv
His bonds un llM'd$i200, whicii,
being unable to give, he wa lodged
in Jail.
I IIITKilli: III ll'llciMIII,
Holt Hi os. haveyhcon unite siie-ec-slul
in fccuriu good boom-, ot
logs for their saw mill at JcU'ei-son
They rafted lltdown theS.intlani,
the waters of jvhiHswiiv at a much
better logging stage Thyi tho-o ot
the Luckiaiifute wlileh supplier Sa
lem. A ir).a, ,
UmilmmU goinS on in UiolmminMi,
fwti
,p,,, ' "" """ nnimw duhm triM.
"jBli-iirWuKnwKT.HS
a m Mbibiv uiMiioiue uu ilkhJ'. s,ir-
iS -, t mti mhui,wi , ,i.i,i,
'"svi inn, n nnM Hna croiv,
au in . ,u.,k, xtMu
"- ."".wT.tmiirr, NWir rwlkirill
wv,w- K"- h urn.- u hiiMumi
r u vn UmiuIkhI .hJUr iluMMiimn.,
fair Urn mui .niuy m u.uuihmy. (1h
f """' ? "mt rrilin"lul' s,y ut
Illlh ItMiHIIiiii.eikSl lllrhtsirlukkl uii.l
........ ....' "MmwMI HBll
" TV. . "I'VKW im..
bUrmut fkriuUluHirmiii)r wuitu
Utl tArh. lkiii'i iiitutt vidi. i ... . t
--.,, niiiiv n p,
WriiuiiMiM nut yuu mHl.livs u4u Hill
,iisii),M m4shtMi.xiU unliubitHl I
Am4 Mint M fws Vtif
nr .
w m
" ..m.w, rur titH-tiur
iihiiii rtui.iii j iLu ia ......
- " 'wwwiiir, rue itiniiurt nv
il... il.tk..
vlurlloUiawi.ii . j wi:ur..s.ilUi..
"' ""w. ii i(tiiiskon,Nilt)iii
....... JoiiM' HoiiKHiviy.
. -.
-dliii
MTHIlhY I'llltSOXAL.
C. A. 1'tof McCoy is in the
city. S
A. flies.v V'ent I" Hubbard this
mil mug.
--it. Sheltonlif
Jordan is a visitor
in the city. '
( ,,, lJl
, (;,( ,k .j,. a ,Usine.s trip
1 ((( j()nall(1 ttnlay.
1 rjoV i.itiic!5-tr went to l'ott-
1 im) ,h,s j,,,,,.
Kx-Gov.H.RijL'liiKlw ick came up
flom Portland this morning. I
1 Jiul-o Inl flnived in the city J
j mn p0ti(lleton tills morning.
j. j. Muker nml S. W. Pauley,
1 0f Albany arc in the city to-day.
Mr KHii&er-of the Klinger &
, ij,,,.i. ,roW(S-y. is ill Portland to-day. I
s. J. Jones oflOakland. Or., is
.'njyn o-day looking up his af -
' f ... .' j
11 the city this morning, visiting
Father White.
Mai tin Cook, with his wife, are
up from Newbury, tlfegucstsof their
-on 15. P., of the Oregon laud com
pany. I
Mis, Lena Kiiiukt. d.iuirhter of
1 j.
S. Kuiulit. has i returned from
Oakland, California 'where she has
bwn Undying art. ,'
(.lmre4 jirow; a banker of
1 si,L.i(in, Iowa, is in Salem looking
j uroml(1( with u view to establishing
a uank Homcwiieiein tlie valley.
T."1 irmrliiiu rvmimil VnrlluV(ul.
ern agent for Uie Jiusell machine
company, vaiii the city last night
,,1,,,, connected with his com
pany.
UlUAIi sniMAKY.
A number of delegates of the
W. C. T. U. are arriving in the city.
Already cheap summer excur
sion rates are being arranged to
Newport, the picas int seaside re
sult. Painless dental operationsat Dr.
T C. Smith's, 0i2 State street.
The Ca'pital national bank is 1111
dergoing sonioyttihstmilial improve
nients. The wulis being adorned
witli pilaster work and tlie building
will be heated by steam.
One acre of prune trees near Sa
lem, last ear, yielded 41100 pounds of
dried prunes, yet you can buy live
acres ot t lie best prune laud in Ore
gon ."3 miles south of Salem for $:75
of the Oregon land company.
Fruit will ripen very fast if we
have a few nice warm sunshiney
days. And Sipiiiv Fnrrnr will be
tlie Hist in the city to serve home
grown fi nit to 'his customers, to
gether with as line and select stock
of groceiies and provisions as is to
be found in the valley.
A (JUl)l) 11 r OK COI'K. 1:.
Is 11 (jieiit attraction for a ro-tnurnnt,
TI10 oofloe ilnurn lioin Hellenurnncl's l'at
out Ciilli-o lei-viil.ii-lu Is 0110 of tbo many
flicat Atlnii'tlnns of his cntlng p.ulors.
TlioaviiKNofciniior his oxccllent coirco
are sola o cry wevU. And ns for oysters
nml incuts ho cannot bo equaled In the
"tlltC. ;.
1'or snpi.r,
To-niglit at the Hon Ton restau
rant you cay haV ice cream and
strawbenicsf for sujipcr. Also do
not forget Unit tliolJoa Ton have
the llncst coTTl"
eoTTeo receptacal in the
city.
IncrciiMi or Ciipitiil Slock.
The Oregon barrelcompany have
tiled supplementary articles of in
corporatioihHcmislng their capital
stock to $lS,0()t)IJSid placing the par
value of each Tiare aHlOO.
rllit s Hi-ij Cm euro uncqiinlcil for
rcccaiiuidcliroiilcitHiKlis nml eolds. and
till IrrltnbllUj in iho nlr-pi.MJiBes. Sold
by all ilriiBglsu
WiIkIiIs Jljirh Tooth Soap comes oil
conqiicior i.t tlnio nu lmo a brush
with It. Try It. s-old by all ilrawlnU.
SALEM OPERA HOUSE.
O110 Night Only, May 28,
Cecilian Operatic Company!
In the Opera ItoutlV,
PRETTY GALATEA!
MI8SSCAHOI.INK.MUJ.7.NKH,
.v.U. K. 1) CKANDAI.U
Mil. I'.tS. 1I.MU.I.S,
miss mn.HN JirnsoN
Mr. t'mnd ill U a S.tcm Imi- by ulrth nnd
uniruwiiiul'rmUiiccvi In the cast, win
iiiuKo hU ilvlait heiv.
Itewwx tHl m-ciU il, Kr N,0 at IMtton's.
MAOXtlflCBNTCOSTUMES
Wagon Hating nnil llepairin
I'Aksen
Mil work in llirt llii. .. I
1. J.
l lifvinirtnl in d.i n !...!.- i.. ... ii
!! "llrJs n?v. buS or
ul iirtcw Miup t smto si., 1UMr Knuu. '
C M. L0CKW00D.. .
, i . .
M
- - OU12CON.
Uwd.iuiiH. - r. ftr th V.ll...... v..n....
RF"1. wK,i,' lolmnbU bicycle iiid
'...Ti. r ."' vMU,u,,ltt ' known.
un Uw Ihi iiwd.;. una haxe valuable In .'
imiirnwnu Mr I lie yt
w,'.i Mr the -mr.
... .. . '
lluwo vmutlns
ffu:,.,,!iji,w .K,or 'iw.iir"r uSK
",:S".m?.1,,1u H
inai - uini - inao ttvll tomllon n,V.'
iiu..l.i. .... i. .."
ita.iiti uiih m.i i.. i .: v ':'
I
(
i
i
Teas
A I A er
I C A S
-- '
'
I
Our Steck: in
nPeas
EqaaJed l)f Few and Excelled
THEV AUK IMPORTED DIRECT AND MARKED IN CUR OWN
RRANDS.
Use None but the Best
C
COFFEE,
COFFEE,
COFFEE,
We Carry None
Purest
'A FULL LINE OF
They are known everywhere
American Biscm
is the cause of it
-o-
Lemon, Vanilla Orange, Chocolate, Ginger, Jelly Wafers,
Snowflake nnd Cream Biscuits are the latest nov
elties manufactured in this line and sold
hy us. Ask for
THE ALBERT BISCUIT IN TINS
o-
AMONG THE POPULAR SPECIALTIES WHICH WE CARRY
AND CAN RE NAMED IS A FINE LINE OF
Smoking and Chewing Tobaccos, i
Pipes, Cigars and Cigarette Holders,
Pocket Cutlery, Combs and Tirnslirve
FRENCH'CANDIES
O,
-O-
&
Cox
240
Mtil
r
m
WW
S.
this Line is
-o-
V fc?cl
1 CX
Teas
by Noire.
COFFEE,
C O F F E E ,
COFFEE.
but the Best and
Grades.
-o-
NOVELTIES IN THE
and their Superior Excellence
Cos.' Goods
" "v"
Itasketsand Woodenware,
Peoria Stoneware,
Toilet Soaps.
Boggs,
A FULL LINE
-OF-
Crockery and Glasswnt!
Wlth.speclnHles In
Valerian China Tea Sets,
French China Dinner Sets.
s KII)G WAY'S FAMOUS
Buckingham Pattern
-OK-
ROYAL
SEMI-PORCELAIN
Of which wo constantly keep a full n
and open stock, cuabllnu us to make an
Dinner nnd Tea sots of any size, or rpii K;
the single piece. Tho finest assortment,
- CHAMBER SETS
Ever Shown In Salem.
A FUL STOCK
Ot tholatest and hnndsomest patterns In
Glnswnre.
3-l'lense call nnd examine our 3tock.
WELLE R BROS.,
201 Commercial Street.
ttoiuiii ra
Tho Finest Lino of
CARRIAGES,
PHAETONS,
SPUING WAGONS,,
STAGE COACHES,
MOUNTAINWAG0NS
SKELETON WAGONS,
DOG CARTS and
OTHER VEHICLES
which will bo sold nt
Prices and Terms to Suit 111!
SCRIBER & m,
Salem, Oregon, have received direct
ifiinm llncifmin FnnininAo
These goods 'are first-class and as their fe
stock Is very lurge iv person can find what
they may wsh. Their warehouso on State
street is completely filled, nnd they have
another car load en route now. Lookout
for them: homethlng flno
MARVELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Only Genuine System of Memory Training.
Four Books Learned In one reading.
Mind wandering cured.
Every child and adult greatly benefited.
Great Inducements to correspondence
Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Win. A.
Hammond, the world-famed Specialist in
Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thonip
son, tho creat 1'sychologist, J. M, Bucul
D. D., editor of the Christian Advocate
N. v., Richard Proctor, tho scientist, Hont
V. V. Astor, Judah P. Benjaman, antT
others, sent post free by
ProfvA. I.OISETTK, 237 Fifty Ave., Nt
Jc-im dw
PRINTING.
QNE OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH;
ments In the State. Lower rntee than
. ortland. Jjireest stock Legal Blanks U
the State, a-'d blgeest discount. Bef!
price lUt of Job printing, and catalopjeol
legal blanks. Ifc. M. WAITE,
Steam Printer Salem Oregon.
BUCKSMITIIING and HORSESHOEING."
II
)
Hdvo moved to 47 nnd 49 State "fl
our old patrons nnd friends are Invited .to
call and seo us In our new location, n
are better prepared for work now J"
over having secured moro room. !("
BUCKSMITIIING and
lOIIX HOLM, THE OLD RELIABLE
J Illncksnilth, has removed his noP,J?
the corner of Commercial and Chem
eto streets, where he is rer.dy to se
public. Ho is now prepared better t&w
ever to do all kinds ofwagou andcarri
milking nnd repairing; all kinds of tiift".
smithing and repairing, and KR'1?:
horceshoelng business, lie lias all ku"
of shoiMteeT.trotting, hand made, et&j"j
fits them In a scientific manner, oyeeau
attention given to the construction or ww
ons nnd carriages. Remember tne pui
opposite State Insurance building.
. . -. . -- r.n.irv hv ihC
WANTED essss
I perlence not noccssarj'- I'ermaneni p
nuns, uoou jMiy, tvrno at ""ST, "i Vji
work "OW, while It 1 eay to sell ftnl "
rttory unworked. ,, .
SRIIRdP
Ml
1.
'
V
COMMBRCIAL ST., SALEM.