Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 29, 1889, Image 4

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Hlx month by mnll .-
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Kor advertising rate apply nt this oilier,
AIIHiibKcrlbornUjTjiKCAl'ITAl.JouiiyAl.
who ilo not secure their paper regularly
will notify thin olllce, KvlriK mMrcnn, "rid
tlw matter w III he attended to lit on c.
Olllrc, corner Court Mild Liberty Streets
WEDNESDAY MAY W, IM
Teuipnrury 'li-ntln-rn.
Tho U-nclicTH of dm Kiwt Kiilfiii
hcIiooI tiro hiivlnir oxiimliiiitloii thin
week,
ntiil tljfijl!owlMK"Ht,holiirH
ak'hiticiniK In (fuelling
I in vi' Ink
wlilln flinAvxiimlllfitMHI proceed"-
John A. lfvfipn liikcHofrH. Griihlw'H
lihico, JjlljW fyi WiBiitVaki's lif
8lri(crVvIiico, MJMo1IIo frrulgltton
tnkcji),. I'hVflp'H, MlJj 'I'holc
lulu Ml'y Mwu'h, Mlwl Myrtli
Knight JtiUv M Moorufij, Ml
Anna VeutclukwMlw rArcy'H,
MIhh CoraLUchllelU tuju-H Alius
NordiupV itu1 uh "tlfufo Irt no
huIioo! thlH VceJfiiu'iW. KuihIIo'h
or Mm Itork'A ruoni tho latter lulu
Mr. Meyer'" room'
AIiim.kI h I Ins
Yetttortlny itflernoon u (Ioiihu
miiokti whn hfon comlngotitof ulmrn
ImjIoiikIhk ( Clmrles Wootliiril In
Kant Hiilem. A hyHtiiinler inn to
(ho burn, when twoy-'mttll hoyH,
J)Ick Ely and u boy infilled Ilouhin,
ran otitoflho door. Ala liiiinediitti
ly wont Inijlilu aiiddlncoyeicd that
tliuyomiir. 6Jm)h llml alighted Home
llHriiuil irtjlHtfiiwoii It, hut thi'
lliimi'H were riii'red hufoiii any
diunago wimdono. If a llio had
broken out thoiolt would have done
great damage, as Hiu htiildliigrf hi
(IiIh block uru veiy clow together.
The boyn Weio old enough to know
better and dcwirvo punlHlinient.
.miking Alter Wuliir.
'l'ho Fair Mount leal entitle com
liany of rjiilom are cmivuhhIiik the
xprlngH Houth of Hiilem n nearoh for
a Hprlnm of largo enough eapaeltv (o
furnlHh vator for MKjIr Kulr Mount
udilltlou. ""'hoy lufvc uiiitlu a Hiirvey
of the Meredllli urfid M urphy Hpi IngH,
three and IwVmlleri hotith of I'alr
Mount, re(iHlvely, and it 1m proha
able onu oythuther will be pur
ehiiMetl. Uy mount of an engine,
together ith a hydiaullo nun, they
will be ihlt to give Voir Mount the
U'Ht water. It will rotpiho nevoial
inlk'H of piping, but they will no
tloubt lay It.
Tim (lliillirn llilif.
ThoniaH 1 login i Ih the iiaiueofthe
until who Hindu away with Alex. I)n
vU' Milt of elolliCH (it luileienileneo
yuaterday mornlii. I lo wan given
an exaruhmtloiwyYriterday afteriUMin
In'fore JttHHvcHiitlvr untl wiih bound
tiver to appeurSfore the grand Jury
In thu Hiinif IwoWJn default of
ball hu will liuiguUh In Jull at Dal
ian until tlu circuit court convenes
next fall.
t'lnucr Huilly Cut,
Ynterday nioiiiing whiteH'luw.
Welch, it carpenteijVftiM at work on
hhiwn house inThe iiortheaNteru
pari of IlK.ellyyiri'hlhi'l fell from the
it'dud Mt(iryJvllgriilng Ills head,
mid Htrtiek Irhii ontTnluhimnil,eut
t In vr his linger ne.uly oil". The
wound was divided and Is now lin
ptovltig nUvly.
Tim Ordrr l'r'r,
Krotu AHsMant Adjutant (ieucial
Bheiumn of thetl. A' It. lorOivgon
It Is lcarihl tliuf hteps are U'lng
tukou to orgah4ei post of that order
at JutlcrMinviii tTiWounty. Theiv
are niimy !f the old vclontus In that
vicinity who are atixlotm to bo iim
elated together In a uwt.
Hip A)lnm' lluinii,
The jwylum'H mtuiU'rof imtlents
was raised with t)te arrival of last
evening's JraluXv llvo. Two were
fmni ('laekNujjwwiunty, They were
John Whltirrmd James Miwon,
Two werj froiirslMrtlaud, Paul
Norden ulid Julia Wilson. One, Will
Howe, was from St. Ileleun.
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All liirlplrnt llhuei.
As (he Occident left the Salem
wharf on her lat trip, those who
were standlug tmfho Kuik of the
river iiotlcedNhinies leaping high
from the btynt WL (he mimI, The
aiarin wairraisou atitva einxl strx-nui
of water from (ho vcivkiI'h hoo put4
mil (he ilames, " ' .
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5jWi'mly k'WI yifortnliiinont
KtMttluV-lirl In nUilt In tin. i.lmr..li
Stii-uiilftv kcKxiI ..ufrint.,.."...,.. i
Vrltv or mlmlMkifi forlil w III U ,
ywn, of v, ton w,,ifc ,
tTUTlllUltl
i uiipniig wiiu jour wim.1 nitiur impure
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lwr,kiaiiamilUvri.w.M. amlttlialPj
)lilulUblol.ilHl,nuliutt b) div. '
but vt ouilf mm Kt iviutnum. mt
roady ftjr w ,hiiin and xurmcr
.wtti-,l.y UklimllioU. srwirllU It
Mtid4 tHWH4kd fur iurlt)in thv u.ki.
thh.OU.iC,uaHMrUrlMt.''
jH-Uldu. ,
I'rilK BUILDING BOOM
TIiij CniiKul 'Alive With Song of
1 1 am in at ami nw.
FIFTY HOUSES I!
COXSTHUCTKI).
Fully $200,000 E&iiciTJed in lliiiltling
Iiiiiroemrjns Mori Iloiisen
ig rlnnnruV
Thu citizen of Kalein wlio ha
not Utkenla drive over tho city and
made comprehensive observations)
within tho past few wecku can form
no Idea of the Hplrit of Improvement
which has taken u firm hold of the
capital city.
Go In any direction and Iiouboh In
course or .erection will greet your
visage and the busy hum of hammer
and saw will bo music to your ears.
The Joi'itNAi. has Just made a
tour of observation around the city
and npiKMidcd is a result of this lour.
Theie aie nearly comtileted or under
headway at least fifty buildings, rep
resenting many thousands of dollars,
ami Indicating a viisl increase of
population over previous years.
Or. Richardson, new res'denco on
the corner of dim ah ami Chenie"
kete, at a cost of about frf.OOO.
T. J Welch, now d .veiling in
I'urrlsli's addition, aj a cost of about
mm. -g.
O. CJ. Kmitli, f(iiow two story
liousoon Winter street, In llolce's
addition, cost about HXM).
Ray Kaimer, a line two story
house on (enter street, cost about
MWMI.
0. A. Kiaus-e, a new barn on his
place on Court stieot, eost VM).
II. Mns-tey, a neiitonestory-cottage
In Ninth Salem, cost MO.
B. R. Mulr, a ne.it cott.'ge In North
Balcni, cost .'i(M).
Thos. J. Ryan, small coltngv in
Ninth Salem, eout t8li").
J. A. ISean, hotisq In Ninth Salem,
cost about $10 J.
J. Foster, hotifo In South Salem,
ciHt70.
Thos. .lory, hoiisuin BoulirSaleiii,
eost 100(1.
A hiilldlng at the mute school,
cost 100.
1. II. Ilenoil, a resdeucu in Albett's
addition, cost lo00.'
Ooiranco Bros. Twostory house in
Capital l'aik utldlliou, cost about
huoo. ;
J. O. Oeiiham, a one-stiry house
lu Capital Park addition, eost about
$ioo. ;
K.J. Gold thorp, a one-story cot
tage, on Penitentiary avenge, cost
about $100.
W. T. Rlgdon, a two-story house
in Capital park addition, eost $1",00.
Mr. Krl.ell, a two-story house on
his lot on Summer stieet, eost $1000.
Mr. Holmes, cot(ago In l'arrlsh's
addition to Salem, cost about $600.
Judge O' Donald,' cottage on High
street, eost i'S'M).
Thos. Van Bcoy, u two-story house
hi Queen Anne addition, cost $l!i00.
Peter D'Arcy, in residence on
Church stieet, cost about :t500.
M. V. Rork, a cottage on the cor
ner of Chenieketonud Cottage, cost
about frlLIX).
Mr. l'olly, a cottage on his lot on
Winter stieet, cost About SUIX).
Mr. llranson.a residence In River
side addition, eost itjunit $o(H).
Mr. Payne, hoiisojn Riverside ad
dition, eost MOO.
Mr. Frown, hou-ojlii Riverside tul-
i 111 trill i.wt k'.ltll.
' ' t
Norrls Hrown, coUage lu Albert's
aildiUon, cost JtllHl. ,
Mr. Bliuons, reslduiicelu Riverside
addition, cost f(i00. j
T. J.Cronlse. icsldence in River
side addition, cost idJHH).
Mr. Needham, hoitse lu Riverside
udilltlou, eost tSOO. I
Mr. Chandler, hoiwe lu Rleildo
addition, coat f 1LU). 1
A new warehouse for the Oregon
plekle company, civ-1? $-.000.
A new brick block .(corner of Com
mercial and Chcmckctc, at a east of
nearly ftiO.OOO. 1
A new brick buililfngof the State
Insurance eomiutny mi Commeivlal
street between Center .nd Chemeke
(o, at a cost ofalKiutlfl'.OxH).
A ow brlek bullillng u (o be con
structed by Rroymiui, on Commer
cial htrvot, U'twevn State and Court,
also one by A. Rush, corner Com
mercial and Court. The llguivs for
thcoo buildings have not vet boen
made, but they will bo line utruo
turws and will cust iiutuy thousand
dollars.
E. II. Rollluger, txsldemv Capital
Park.iwt fl.StKI..
Kllugor & Rvk, building lo bo
U w Uvumnufuclory, wt $1,200.
Audio from llio nUivo thorw tv
uiittiy liulltlliiirs for which jilatts
um Mwlrtrnt Ion. a.v U.aK prv-lvirv,l
A T "" M '
Imvo ulrculy I
HIH'
i mui
,,m, now iKVU
lum oIilvmi n
tiUi.iiiiiiii.irv.
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lltO tlOXt IOWMVKWlll Ik- Jinn
llllo In tho UttWc uf iviifut'ii. for tin, I
bullllnB of uTmiv ril.lo.n whtoh '
Mr,. ,., ,., . . . ..... ,
utv ,U) nt" Uuiwl. Jv'Vvntl
W WW,, " HlllUlHl U.Ul
IUvirUlol,urkNItlnn.Hiun)iiilM
Krer
jn
lyfi
w'ii m
.y
YKH
to -&!
and otllOrdjIltlons Iiottl few. Ver-
lly, SaleiiiTHmaklfig substatidal
progress and Kmmd to improve
greatly in the next few months and
years. Come to Salem anil live!
i:XAJIINATI).V OI' TKACIIKItS.
Many Want to Tenrh Vm" I,,ea
JJfMV Iff ,-7IMMHi
The quarterly examination of aj
pllcants for county (cachers' certifi
cates was commenced to-day at noon
by Prof. Voder in the circuit room.
The examination will close Satur
day morning. There are thirty-five
persons undergoing the examina
tions. Of these, twentv-one are
women and fotirteenVure men. Of
the entire number, all have had ex
perience in.teaching except two.
The following will bo found to be
f. complete ll4t of the participants,
together wlth'lthelr ages and post
ofllce addressed:
Anna AldeMon, Salem, 17.
Edith AlderJU, Salem, 20.
David WariioV, Mills City, 21.
Ida Esson, GeVvais, 10.
Georgia Thoril. Balcni, 2.1).
Margaret J. Ctfeper, Stlem, 20
Florella Phillips, Salem, 2
Frank L. Moorel Sulem, 23
Win. W. HenderVin, Salem, 20.
Abble Ii. Mills, Sllverton, 18.
F. N. Mills, .Silvcrlon, 2a.
Dean R. Meyer Salem, 10.
Flla L. WelehSaIen.'!3.
Iil..ie Klrty,?Saleni, 20.
J. .1. Fitzgerald, Salem. 22.
J. IC. Ilnir, Sllverton, 4.'i.
Jessie North'up, Salem, 20.
Kalo J)earbbrn, Salem, 21.
Salllo M. Newton, Salem, '.'l.
M. F. D'Arcy, Salem, 20.
A. D. Leach, Sllverton, 21.
Chits. P. Strain, Salan, 20.
Geo. II. Urtice, Turner, 21.
W. L. ICelleiiberger.Aunisville, 2j.
AllleM. Milieu, Salem, ii.
Flotla E. Catterlin, Salem, 10.
Mis. S. G. Grubbe, Salem, .'10.
Theo VanWagiier, Salem, 20.
May Lilly, Salem, 21.
C. W. Hair, Auinsvllle, 2.1.
Mattle MeNary, Salem, 28.
Kale Ij. Haynes, Sllverton, 10.
Rertha Cunningiiiini, Salem, 21.
Antouette Pillett, Monmouth, 21.
Mary Tuck, I ndepeiidence, 24.
.Military Order.
llKAiHi'rs.2NillHrr., Init.O. N. fl.)
SAi.hM, ()i:k;o.m, .M jy l!S, 1K.M1,
Special ortler No. 0.
I. Companies A, Rand I, Second
Regiment Infantry Q. N. G will
parade armed and equipped at Ba
lcni, Oregon, as 'escort loSedgwlck
Post No. 10, G. A. R., on Meiuorhl
day, fttltli Inst.
II. Jlattallon Vill be foriAetl un
der command or Major Sinnicl
L. Lovell on Lllxlrtv street liikfroiit
ol R. eompauy'sj armory atfl2i0
p, in. I I
III. The regh dental stair will re
poit to lajor Lovell inouiitoiyat R
eonipany's amiory at 12:2o p. in.
The non-eoniinissloued stall' vill le
poit to the adjutant at thJsame
time and plaif.
l Majo Lovell will' repot t
with his cpmmaud to tlni colonel
coininandliig on Commerelal street
at Marlon squaic not later than one
o'clock p. in.
Ry order ol''oi,. T,C. Smith,
Comdg. 2mrfnfty. O. N. G.
Olllclttl, Gi:o. II. RimxKTT,
1st Lieut, and Adjutant.
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Arlleleii of liieiirporatlnn.
The followingartleles of Incorpora
tion were to-dav tiled with the sec
retary of State:
Sam Vup companyof Portland
'lhclr business is totlud employ
inont for the uuenioyed, to assist
the sick hnd to do aiyaud all deeds,
and acts of charity
lhe source of
its levenue
luenie Is ly titles and
assessments
Its members.
1 mining Co. of
The Kootenury
Portland. Cap
divided Into t we
I stock Is $000.
yNhurcsat fieaeh.
y
Craw fiirdvlllo
Klge No. IW, r. O.
iss, E. X. McCaw,
O. F. W. R. C
Geo. Tin ley tr
stees; the object of
this corporatitin shall bofy extend
the principle (of benevolence and
ehailty In tho manner practised by
Hi., i ( n i.' i 1..1...0 .,..,.... i
vumpany; capital stiH'k $,(XX), each
sliarc shall ln $100.
The Coming Mate I'ulr.
The Oregon State Fair for IKMl will
U held at Sa'om during the
boKiuuliigSopteitiborliith.
me pni-Hvts are inni tne coming
one will bo lhe most MlccVsfttl fall
festival, haicst home, Jtuid nice
i)tii-M In tluVicrl
01 iwv.fi f (Ito tisso-
i cmutiii, wiiiti
IOy' tlilVs work
r
will U'l-oiimu'
Joiifiublx(y
now
-(II to I O UOVMpl
tho lioriinf 1
tin' fiK-wl ring
w ill U win.
Mrm-loiliicur tlio r.
ok, tlioidoit
tivlnt; to Ktvp tlullllo
,
X mt, M
bnuiolies
UtiirlinoiXiii nwtrlv
H.yUU. Sva'luryOix'L'i;
v- :. " :rl::vr. "r""11 .."
i. rx),Hrtor tliut It
,U,W,K- "'n ZZ ; , 7 ,'
liiolii.t.-i 11i,w"llnu,yon Tor this fair nngnl:tr
uiwuiKM nil ,.. iii.,. ,.,.. ,,.
f tliotllrwtors to MVtmi
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Tim, mltlvniut enkv untl every.
thlllK IlkV Vol, Will iliul t tllO SL
ivr Mow of Kutln' Jlirnir Co,
THE CAPITAL TaviaTTiyQ- JOURNAL.
TIIK OHEGON STATK O.HA'OK.
rnrppitlnicK of the Second Hay "f the
: Sixteenth Annual Session.
xj,e public reception yesterday
nfternoon was largely attended by
tj10 public, and the exercises were of
(l mmt interesting, instructive and
entertaining character.
The annual address of State Mas-
her If. R Haves of Eugene was full
of sound nrjjument. He said six
teen years had sped their course
since the organization of the Grange
in this state, nlid as they were called
together agal lint this, their annual
session, they coild glance over that
period of time Und mark their ad
vance, step by step, with no incon
siderable degree f interest and grati-
flpiiflnn. V (
The address of welcome by Gov
ernor Pennoyer was a happy effort,
as was also the response by Mrs. I
T,. Hlllpiirv. !
In behalf of the Salem grange
Judge It. P. Holce made ajf address
of welcome, which met with an elo
quent response front Vv. A. Sample
of Umatilla county
The exercises werelntersperced
with delightful music furnished by
nnmi of Salem's loVnliladies
SfTIie session this mbrnlng ojened
.. . . ...il r..ll n4nn.1.
in secret session wiiju " iiu"
ti'iice of memliers arid visiting mem
bers.
The worthy chaplain, the assistant
steward and theadyTasslstant stew
ardess made valuable epor(n which
were ordered prfuled In the proceed
ings of tlie session.
The committee on woman's work
in the Granc made a report on that
subject, showing that a great
amount or work had ieeu per
formed. The committee on resolutions
brouglitin one upon the subject of
assessment and taxation which was
dlscussurd and on motion made a
special order forThursday afternoon.
A resolution recommending the in
crease of power to the railroad com
mission so that exact justice could
be accorded both railroads and the
people was adopted.
Glnndei-H ami (ileet.
The state veterinarian was in Sa
lem yesterdav, examining the dis
eased horses which county stock
inspector Herren had under quaran
tine. He pronounced tho disease
to bo glanders and ordered the ani
mals killed. His ordrs will be en
forced to-moVow, imless a change
for the betterlsapparent in their
condition. MrA,Herren has dis
covered a third axi.se in Salem.
The symptoms are, exhibited by
a horse in South Salem, not far from
the agricultural works. It will
probably be dispatched with tho
others to-nionow.
A l'rolmblo Clmiie.
The Cumberland Presbyterian con-
gtcgadon have in contemplation (ho
removal of (heir church in (his city
to a lot in Highland paK which has
been donated (Mheiuruy (he Oregon
laud company, lHg(vkled a church
is placed upon trVfJlie idea would
be (o make u tfiiion church of It, as
the C. P. congregation! not largo
or strong enough to retain a pastor
for themselves.
A llrokeu I.linli.
J. (J. Evans, Jr., who resides with
his parents lu East Salem, had (ho
misfoituiie to break his leg last even
ing. Ho was driylng tho cows,
when his linKrfuimbletl and fell,
throwing thuSfoy to the ground,
breaking UK right leg above tho
knee. Tho fractuNul member was
set last night, anil tlibiboy is getting
along nicely to-day.
lor StH, liif 111k i:r On,
A civil suit, W. A. Ctislck vs. S.
C. Hardcnbrook. is being heard this
afternoon beforeVustico Goodell.
Tho aellmrb ivSiilt for a S10 surgical
fte. HardonVfook is tho young man
whoso cut waXeut nearly oil' bv a
IsjK at tho niw iVUl a few days ago
and the $1(1 bill lsr sewing It on.
HEED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Monday Evening, June 3,
Grand Concert
Hy the ti'acliiT mid )niilU of tli
Tonserratorv of Music !
coming; t'
Mivi itiorm rrenunn.ervatory and unU
wtty
,Alluy Ml Ualllo llirrUli, prima
..w..t.
Kiimiu, ill
Frmklo Join', mvo
lVWuWt.nmWiipiiMMnent rxtrtumtlnaryof
Mnklrr
JlllfcliT AliriHl Illl nr IMrllnnil Vlrtii.-w.i
. Yli
VlolliiUt.
.Miuter Holt tin indntM vrou
11.1'""! l,rofl,,'eny " wtUtnt etltirt ou
ill II ifiiriillA Itll ltll11l HlltlfMf .111)1 1.
Ilk.s tlft.K .-.... 1 -& - A. i-.A. - .. .
...I. I.IV KIVHirftl HrilMIiillllllllll llisirumt!!!.
Hlrevtor. .. 11 Purxllt; HnvntvtnUt, MIm J
. um ciiiiiu.
Aitinllou 50 iviitu, gallery 25 cents; i.
wrxiM mxiU nt Pntlou'it Mlthout extru
i rharstt. NileorM-utu llt Uvlu Wvdue-1
day, .May 2Mh, .
k. h. smith, dentist.
," '- b which h-cwm
WtM or auiucijt twin rf.niy that
onxuttih them well the tlret dax-
lluv aiv mo-ih.
lu. ,,. ,n tt Tuolt, wrurlujc Iooj
vX.)'e '" a.oimdlu the moutG while
wniljf. Ilu jiiywI iauo-niof tUeui.
r'T?'?JV"if i ?.'''":
wf&&unKMxh?MnJw
mu"1 aero Uw tiwl o. lwrbonT
Vi"1.','.,,1,1 wwk "
VuJtS XCff$.
SSSu o.ST ,U,ls ,w,luwvW JJTt
B- S5!S!?5!
JHHB3B
Teas
Teas
Teas
Our Steck: in
Few and
THEY ARK
Equaled by
IMPORTED DIRECT AND MARKED IN OUR OWN
15RANDS.
Use None but the Best.
C
C O K F E E ,
C O KK E E ,
C O E K E E ,
We Carry None
Purest
A FULL LINE OF
American feci Cos.' Goods
They arc known everywhere and their Superior Excellence
is the cause of it
yJi
'Ih
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Lemon, Vanilla Orange, Chocolate, Ginger, Jelly Wafers,
Snowllake and Cream Biscuits are the latest nov
elties manufactured in this line and sold
hy us. Ask for
THE ALBERT BISCUIT IN TINS
AMONG THE POPULAR SPECIALTIES AVHIOH WE CARRY
AND CAN RE NAMED IS A FINE LINE OF
Smoking
and Chewing Tobaccos,
Pipes, Cigars and Cigarette Holders,
Pocket Cutlery, Coinlis and Brushes,
Uasketsand Woodenware,
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240 COMMPKOIAL ST., SALEM.
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this Line is
Excelled k None.
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Teas
COFFEE,
COFFEE,
COFFEE.
but the Best and
Grades.
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Peoria Stoneware,
Toilet Soaps.
CANDIES.
30ggS,
A FULL LINE-!
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IWJ (UIU Ultti
With ppeclnltles In
Valerian China Tea Sets,
French China Dinner Sets.
HIDG WAY'S FAMOUS
Buckingham Pattern
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ROYAL
SEMI-PORCELAIN
Of which we constantly keep a full line
and open stock, enabling us to make up
Dinner and Tea sets of nny size, or sell by
the single piece. The finest assortment o
CHAMBER SETS
Ever shown In Salem.
A FULL STOCK
Ot thelntest and handsomest patterns In
Glassware.
F-I'lcaso call and examine our stock.
WELLER BROS.,
201 Commercial Street.
Prics and Terms to Suit All!
These coods 'are first-class and as
stock is very large a person can And
they may wfsh. Their warehouse on
street Is completely filled, and they
another car load en loute now. Lookoi
for them; something fine
MARVELOUS
EIPRY
DISCJOYERY. k&SS
Only Genuine System of Memory Training.
Four Book Leaned In one . reading. ,
MljU wanderjng cured. . y
Every chili and adult l. greatly benefited.
Great Inducements & correspondence
Classes.
PrOSDerflla. with nnlnfnn nf llr Win. A.
Hammopd, the world-fanieA. Specialist In
N. ., Richard Proctor, the scientist, Hons.
V. V. Astor, Judah P. Benjaman. and
others, sent post free by
Prof. A. tOISETTE, 837 PIrty Ave.Mj
Je-lWS. dw
BLACKS3IITHING and HORSESHOEING.
Have moved to 47.nna49 SUte street,
w here they are-B6w"reftdy"fbr work. All
our old patrons and friends are Invited to
call and see ua In our new location. We
are better prepared for work now than
ever having secured mure room. 10-1-tf.
BUCKSM1TI11XG and WAGONMAHNfi.
IIOLM A GLOVEIt,THE OLD RELIABLE
"lllacksmlths, have removed their shop to
the corner of Commercial and Chemekete
sta., where they are ready ito serve the
public They are now prepared better than
ever to do all kinds or wagon and carriage
-making and repairing; all kinds of black
smithing and renalnncr. and a general
upr.etioelng,buslness. Thoy have all kinds
iii iiiH'siei,trotting, handmade, etc, ana
flu them In a scientific manner. Special
attention given to the construction of wag
ons and carriages. Remember the place,
opposite State Insurance building.
PRINTING.
nan OK THK
LARGEST ESTABLISH.
UtatA awad mlai than
I Umenu In the Bute.
i firryrau afKest stock Legal Ulanka w
I ,h.a SUte, a-d biggest discount. Bead for
Pil5fllof Job printing, and analogue of
legal blanks. t M.-WAITE,
! Steam Printer Salem fOrego.
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"SCRIBERl PIUfE,
Salem, Oregon, havAreelved direct
From EastemC Factories
The Fittest Lme of
CARFtlAttES,
PHAETON,
SPRING WAGONS.,
STAGE COACHES,
" MOUNTAIN WAGONS
SKELETON WAGONS,
DOG CARTS and
OTHER VEHICLES
i wuicn wm oe som at
ll.At..
wJial
Bttte
have
SCRIBER & POHLE
, 7 t $S( A MONTH can be made
1 OI v IU vDJU working for us. Ageata
preferred who can furnish horee aad
give their whole time to the business. Spar
l "JienUmay be profitably employed alo.
A. few vacancies In towns and etUw. B. V.
Jolinton 4 Co., Km, Main u lUchBioad,
,JS- B Plaakrfttate aceaad boria ex.
pwleoce. cvrr mind abwit w4liw
.UmpferTvlr. H.r,V.WJK9.
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