Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 13, 1889, Image 4

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THE CAPITA!, V-N-iyGI- JOUItaTAL.
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HIE CAPITAL JODIIML
TKItMH OK HUIWIUITION.
DAILY.
One) car by mail.. .. 5 2
Hlx months liy iiiall.. -t ; '
Three month by iniilL...., i -
Per week, delivered by currier IS
(inn rcur ll mull
51 m
HU inoiitlm bjr mall
One ur, If jwild I" advance...
4x month, If piilil In iidwim
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lor advertising ran npply nt thl olllce.
AIIHllbMTlliCniloTllBt'AI'lTAI.JOUKWAI.
who do not M-ciiM lliclr pnpcr regularly
will notify thin olllce, giving addict, and
the matter will lie attended to at once.
Olllce, corner Court and Mlicrty HtreetH
THURSDAY
Jt'NK 1M, lWi!)
All Karly .Morning lllar.
About tlni'o o'clock tills nioriilnjr.
tho cry of lire wiih heard In Kiwt
Halcin iiihI tho engines were coon on
tho road. II wan discovered that the
lire wan in the xhed connected Ith
the hum of Win. Holinen on I'iety
Hill. TlielliinieHV.eicexlinulshed,
after burning n 1iiij.'u hole In therool
iiml ride, hv the Kiirdcn lio-r Moinj
iiikio Mr. Dolmen. Thi in u luti
place for a lire, and im theie was not
much wind It was prevented from
Kpreiidintj. The Capital' Iiom.- call
and Tlfeer'H uiifrluc cic the llixt I.
the lire, which wiih already extln
Killriied. The lire win tindoiihlcdli
(he work or all Incendhiiy, n tin
(lumen were llixt i-een from the lo
of thenhed, and Indlcatlonanrcthui
the match wim applied theie. In
the riled wiih a ImrM' above which
and around which bin mil larjv
npenhiKH befoic Mr. I Inline aimed
and letdown the ham. ThehoiM
was blinded with the dense wuolu
and niunt noon have pel IhIhiI. The
lire wan llrnt men by a eiitluiuaii In
Hciirch of Dr. llallV residence. Hi"
wiw the llaiiMH leaping fii the toji
of tho (died for a dlntauco of wveral
bloekH, but thoujjlit It waHa briwh
Hie until ho wiw quite near, hen he
Kiivo the alarm at Mr. Ilnlmc'H and
ran lolmvo lliogenerulalurniHoiinil
I'd. Their wiih hut little dumc and
uoeluii to thocihiiluuN.
Tici'rit' AiiiiiiiiI Kin linn.
At Iho icKiilar meeting ol Tijicr
engine company IiihI night the fol
lowing olllceiH weie elei'led to nerve
one year: I'rcridcnt, John Knight;
Hccretary, Hay Kiii-im-r; foiemaii,
Walter Low; lli.it unri duut foreman,
IteuU'li Cilau: boeond uhhIhIiuiI fine
nmn, Harry Miutoj tieiiHtirer, TIhh.
Ilolmun; board of Hie delegated,
IlciiJ. Ciltchlow, (.'lay Ktarr and
Addli-ou Wright; driver, John Dun
can; tniHlccH, A. J. Ilutoy, A. K.
Mining, Kd. Cru-H. (Ico. Bingham
of Alert hook and ladder company
wim endorsed iw a candidate for
chief engineer. A. J. lla-ey whs
nominated an a candidate for us-IM-aiit
engineer. Finance cemmittee:
Kluhiird lluiisloy, .Mr. Klllot and
Clay .Starr,, The company donated
WU for the beiiellt of the Seattle mif"
fererH and a warrant was ordered
drawn In favor of tho president
and tho money sent to tho mayor of
Keuttlu for that line. ThoTigorH nr
ipilte geueroiiH In their uriptiiiiv to
a drier city In dlxtrevi.
Amine I ho slrk,
.Mr. Dornuuv, who bad bli ley
badly mashed at his mill, Is mend
ing nicely. Hint Dunn, the boy
who was Htruolc on tho head by Xel
hoii Long, i.s some U'ttcr to-day and
tho iloetor wiyn he will recover. Ike
Price, who was kicked by a horwo
yesterday, Ih Improving nicely. Joe
Kvuns, tho boy who had his leg
broke by a Iioihi railing on him, Ih
Improving. Walter l.enou, who
hurt bis mm In tho miw mill last
fall, Is yet laid up, as two bones will
have to be taken from his arm.
Itaymoud lllanton, tho boy that
Hlepped on tho scythe with IiIh hare
fei't, lit Improving slowly. Mr. Hog
eix, tho gentleman who broke his
collar bono on Tuesday by falling
from a truck, Is convalescing.
.Mi)ur' I'riiiln mill Inn.
Ill ri'.sH)it-o to the auuouucemeut
that the iK'ople of Seattle are In din
trvs, the result of tho iveent gn'at
dUihter by lire and deeming It e.pt
dlent that some orgnnlxed libit U
mivilo for their assUtumv, the hus.
mvi men of Salem are hereby i
ipiented to meet ntlliiMvuiu'lUdiiuii
U'ronTliursilay evening at Wolook,
to take such mensiiuT. us ale Is!
calculated foraipilek ami heaity iv
sH)iis. (Jis). Williams, Mayor.
Salem, June H, Issli.
'Ibv l'rlii I'liitilrr.
Juo lVmpcy, the well known
prWo tighter wiw a pnenger on the
ovcrluml thin morning. While the
tmm wiw ut the Salem depot ho took
r.'? "''rL.
m.i .ui imwur nrutai i.hikiiik'iik to tho reunions In tho future and
iciiow as wm iiimKiuaiioii uiluht ,
lilctun', on the other hand hoNn
nuvlMt IooUiik, lni cly man.
fainp Mt'rtliic
At the TnniiT niniimuvlliii:
KroumU (otlity IickIiis camp intvt
l''"',
liiKi under the uunkvn of tlH
Chrbllrtii deuomluutloiik. The mt
vice will continue until July Nt,
inukliib it iiuvtliiK of aliout tlmv
weeki. A !tiid uin l uutleha-
CIIAK0PI WITH WIIiFl'li MntDK!!. ,
A Hill for Jlunlpr in the First De-rrre
Helurned Against ll;mkin.
CIIICUIT COfRT nun'KfcniNos.
The llriidley (,'ano Hf 111 oil Trial Manj
nitirw .......,..
imi eircu. mu n:..u ..-,
morning ii wiihio resume me ejiuin -
Illation of wIlmwHUH in the IJeardsley
c.-i8e. Mr. JJeardslev occupied the
stand for tho greater part of theaf -
4..i-fiwk.i fM.fiir.l.it. Tlitd Itinrilltlff
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many minor wltnesheH were jdaced
noon the Htand and both prosecution
and defense tliouglit the exiiminu-
lion of witnesses would close ut
noon to-day, but the expectations
-..., ml .vmHmI. i,m Umrevet re-
.....I...l a .n,m.er'.o be oue.stlonel
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ami cronni'jiiiiiiiiiuii liner iiiiiuvi.
No new deveiojieincnts are being'
l,r.,iiL-btlllLd.t and the evidence is!
about a it was before tho coroner
and at the preliminary examitrition.
Old Mr. White, who, at tho prelimi
nary examination swore that Perry-
man anil .Ionian were logetucr
walklngdown the street when the!
llring occurred, now testifies that
Perrynian was alone. The tes
timony of Willis Jordan and
tho other witnesses Ih about the
mini1 as before Justice of the
peace Fliuk at Dallas.
At two o'clock, the taking of testi
mony having been completed, the
summing up of arguments was com
menced. Hon. N. L. Duller of Dal
las opened on the part of the!
prosecution. He will lie fol
lowed by Di-trict Attorney
Hewitt on the prosecution and
.Messrs. It. II. Williams and Tllmon
Ford and Hon. J. J. Daly of Dal
las for the defenxe. '1 lie argil
incuts will occupy the attention of
tho court during the afternoon,
after which tho case will be given
tho jury for a decision.
The grand Jury this afternoon
make a report, the first after a se.s-
hIoii of three days. They return one
true ami one not true bill. Tho not
true bill is tliatof Htate of Oregon vs.
UoiHiit. Kivlw, for killing a
shepherd dog, the properly of J. N.
.Miiihjv, Having further business
the grand Jury icllre to consider
thereof.
The truu bill was in case of tho
State of Oiegon vs. W. K. Haw
kins, for Hie murder ot F.
II. Ogle. In tills ciso the gr.ind
Jury returned a verdict of murder
In the 11 rut degree.- Hawkins does
not yet know of the charge returned
but will piehup.s bo arraigned at an
early hour to-morrow. The prevail
ing opinion is that In his case a
continuation will bo) uiken until
next term.
lti)-l!nloii of tliti Aliiiiinl.
At tho 1'nlveislty chapel last
evening was conducted tho twenty
third annual re-unlon of the Wil
lamette Vniverslly. Tho following
urogram was enacted:
Iubtrumcutnlpiartct,Mrs.KriuiHHc,
Misses Moores, Ureymau and Dal
ryinplc; Introduction of class of '80,
rcsH)iiso by the president, 11. A.
Miller, '78; vocal solo, Miss llalllo
Parrl.sh; address, Ilattle of Blenheim,
W. l Hiiwley, 'h8; 'nation, Percy
Willis, 'W; vocal olo, "Tll her I
lovo her so," J. 11. Starr, '8(1: Poem,
S. A. Hlarr, 'To; AnuaN, Mrs. Mary
S. Kinney, '78; vocal nuurtet,
Whippoorwill song, Mrs. Iloggn,
Miss Hall, McHsrs.tlray and llagley.
At the conclusion of tho program,
tho alumni and invited guests re
paired to tho Woman's College par
lors, whore a few hours wcro pleas
antly spent.
Tho annual election of otllcors
wiih conducted in tho afternoon and
icHiilted as follews: Hon. II. II. (Ill
fry, A. M. of 18US was uanlmously
elected president, and noknowleged
the honor with a graceful speech
of acceptance. Tho following vice
president's wore elected: Mrs. Ida
M. Mnbcoek, (W; Win. Hot.
lor, 8vS; Charles A. Gray 'S.t.
1 1. F. Conn, 'Ml, was elected
secretary and MUs Minnie Cunning
ham treasurer for ensuing year. The
association elected George P.
HuchcHto reiirent tho alumni in
(holManlof trustee of Willamette
University. After hearing nH)rts
otcommlttiH's and oilUvrs thofol
lowing wew nniMlnttHl ineinbertt of
e.ccutlo iMiumlttee: Mrs. Van
8eoy, 'SS and Mrs. Amelia Miller,
71.
1'he following iwrsoiiH won iv-
IHiltitcdonlheproKramof ISM)- u.
A. Miller, Jacksonville, i.itt; Henry
Ilnwiii ir,.inr. Mis. l., i ; I
Hewitt, orator; Mrs. Jennie hast-
ham VauSctiy, cs.salst, and Mar-'
KMvt Cajilcrt llutv, Portland, anual-1
hn
mo CMvmive coiuilicc Wte III
"r'-'SW.rHa KISS'S
the Mvrtnry was onlcnil to mi In.
fr" thouluninl In sciiillnj; out the
mvu.UMwl circulars.
Itrul INUt TrNiiMtt'lluiik. '
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. "a"' uirorn riimlsliwl the
Ca.mi - ai I.1PIIVII.
ty the rnlon
title aWtract comimnv ;
J. W. 1-ulWr und K. II.
Elevens to KliasMorley, Hit
liKI norm near WiKHltuirn. tJit M
l II. und AtiKUkta Knunui
to Jtmcpli l'roiitm lot 11 In
block loin Itlwnddcudd. to
MOd
fulfill
ITKEIiY PERSONAL
-Dr. Doufrhty of Amity i- In Hie
cltj'.
Uobert Miller went to Portland
to-day.
W. ('. (trl-wold wal
to-da .
the city
Miss Avery of J'ortland is visiting
, Mnj A , JIojw , ,,, c,j .
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, r"' iturnel to hl
home in Portland this afternoon.
l Geo. IIiiIiih left on the morning
I rrillfl ffir lltVIfOll UltV.
o- - -,
' Mks Frances Jones took the
'...MrniiiL' train for J'ortland.
jvrs. Fied Oillam came up from
portnn,i n the morning train.
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K JV I.,IXL" . ,tC of ?..L'
, '"V c'l,t:" " ',,,,,,,, "M t,0rK "l '
' M. Patton's stoie.
Mrs. Gus. Kai-er and Mis Flora
Watson have returned from their
i month's visit at Coburg.
Hon. J. D. Montgomery, U. S.
Commissioner of Douglas county, is
in the' city on his way home from
Portland.'
Mrs.Ilen Taylor ami her mother,
Mrs. W. H. Hider, went to Portland
to attend Mrs. Killer's son, who is'
lvlng very low in that city.
Hon. L. 1). Montgomery of.
Uanvonviiio, wno wus receiui.v up-( - ,,.. . - ; c
,; , .ii, . , ..r ii, went to S lver lalls City lust Sun-
no nted snecal calm iiireiit of the.. ...
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United Slates government, Is in tho
city.
Mm. K. CoiMjr and her daugh
ter, Miss Laura, arrived in the city
last evening and are the guests of
Mm. A. 11. Cospor of this city. Their
home is in Itockford, HI., and they
will perhaps spend the summer in
Oregon.
LOCAL S1IM.M VliY.
The pioneers association meets
in Portland on Tuesday next.
A new ice wagon is being lltted
up by Klinger k Heck, to ne used in
ileliveiing ice through the city.
A largo force of men are en
gaged In grading the hill on the
north end of Commercial street
acro-s the bridge, which will make
ngreit improvement tothat part of
the city.
The clt. continues to bo ciowded
with people in attendance at circuit
court. Tho majority of them are
from Polk county, while our own,
grand jury Is disposing of the testl-l
mony of a great many witne-ses.
For your meat go to Lafosie'
to-day on State street. tf
It Is not likely tho grand jury !
will adjourn this week, us they have
much good hard work ,et to do.
Up to noon to-d,.y they had made
no llnal disposition of c.ui-cs in I
hearing.
Lost A draft on Williams and
Kugland from the Oregon laud j will not niucli longer "inhabit this
company, payable to W. H. Hvars. bleak world alone."
Tho Under will be suitably rewarded , j.'iu.a.ls w1() tomi 0i(ts the
by leaving tho same at this olllce. ; warehouses on tho narrow gauge
A picnic will be given at Marion j last fall are now either forced to fell
to-morrow by the Sunday schools of at very low llgures, or pay storage
Albany to which the public gener- and move their grain, as tho man
ally Is Invited, agers havo o ordered. W J.
Th Uaymond-Whltcomb Alaska j IIuniihrey.s stored his grain at the
excursion party were aboard the ! warelioiive. lie Is now i
overland train lids morning. The ! "Hered thirteen cents per bushel for '
train consisted of thirteen coaches. ids oats, which! he refuses, eonse--Don'tvou
rorgct that the Hon m'''tly has to move it to some
Ton restaurant is the only place you . ol,'lr warehouse. J I. M. Jones, who
cm get a good smiuro meal for the
small sum of I wenty-llve cents.
iiini in.,
Johnio lliophy, w i e at play
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In the yard of ids lather this morn -
,. i iii i a i i ii ,i
inj;, had his left leg badly cut by u
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untlm Hit iitnl lilu llltli. wluri.t ii'iirn
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ii viiiK I" cm Kiuna "lien me nine i
girl i.v the scythe against his leg, '
cutting a severe gush.
All kinds of ft tilts and vegeta-!
hies In season and the best and
choicest groeertcfi can always bo
found at the old reliable corner
griH'ery. Hqulro Furrar i: Co. keep
everything In their line and goods
are always fresh and line. Go and
buy ,onielf rich.
Ciiiiiniriu'mriit l Moiimoutli.
The normal school at Alonmouth
Is conducting ColUinenceiuent exer-
..f ...l.i. t- ..... .,
ducted tliclr exercUes Tuepdav!,,,VM,0l,Vt,ryM,vk' Aml fts n,r "J''''1" '
l'IN IIIIX WWKi lUC aiUIIIUI COn- I
M,B,lt nIlll ,tt;t xim iWKmitWlmUUvVHn,wi ""aM ilth'
vm, tendered
: Kruud Uiiiouct titi
the tesldcncoof J. V. llutlct. The
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k'radlt.dllijjcla lids year wjw com-;
IHltHM Ot tlllllV-Sl. slUUCUt--the
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mrj;ei cmss ever gnuiuaicti in one
year front that lxmuliir Institution,
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1 he new Wiujr of the stdiool uuIUIIiik
u mw uh.i..f . i... i.i.m. .....i
mioelllentloiw havliiir Ih-,mi itroiumxi i
l iiH" ! 'hvii lnl.inst I
uml m,,,tw, At the commence-
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,,l0,u t,xt,rcl,,?', ",y ! -tudents
,u,,,m,u,rtwwMivMm,u.dthe
Ull oil rxcrelMM of t!it two .litomrv
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crovvil. The iirognuu was of a hluh. .
ly eutcrtaluiiiK character.
Tin. i;ifiiUnimr) Ciul..l.
In the elocutionary coutett held.
nt the Wlllamelti t'nlvcilty Mou.
day cvoniiiK, forUioumfuhntrt-!
taut-. prlrct were wanUtl as follews:
iii i. i.. til I., . .
licot lady declalmur, MU. Itlaiichc
k .& a
uiiii)iit,uvleim,Moiitnnni Int.! gen-
llvmau dctiluliucr, Mr. J. J. Flu.
Kvruld, Philomath, t)rv:on; for bot
limp, Mr. A. HowiiIiik of Waldo
Hilk
,u.w MM,lW ???
trl-t.' iif IiirriiixirnHiin
Article of incoriKirntiou v ere filed
wlth ji,t. wcretary of state to-dny as
follow.-: Marion county improve-
Im.n Wimjiaiiy, with W. !!
J5yarn, W. JI. Odell ami Alon.o
UcHiioriw IncoriKiratois. 'Iliif iIi-
talHtocKis ,i,wiu iiivmeu ihiu -
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r' "' , S.ul!l fr Si
i iil- iciiiiiiii hi iiiviiiuvii --
the corporation propose-to construct
and operate nhall be in SaJen. and
Silverton in Marion county.
iT1(!r biifiiics
t- . Purchase.
I .f f.. I..J.I llw
'ijiiiuiwisu on, ""' f
lean, sell and otherwiK! dispone of
real estate, construct! mr. owning,
and eperating: street car line, sell -
' ing and leasing the same.
-o
Nc, of .be KH.-r.
A small raft of logs came .low.,
the river last night. The Occident
. COmes up to-night. Owing to tholow i
stUge of water, boats will soon stop
running on the upper Willamette.
Near Lincoln the water in one place
i is only eighteen inches deep, and
. near Grant's mills, Salem, a person
can wade across without much difll-
cillty.
CliYMEIt XOTKS.
Aimer Lewis i.s having a feplendicl
lioufce built on his farm this .summer.
Quite a number of yung people
i ilnv tnr ii mcnlp.
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L. C. Grllllth, wife and daughter
Jennie, have gone to eastern Oregon
for a month's visit.
Mr. and Mrs. Patton are spending
the week at their mountain ranch,
near Sliver Creek Falls.
Grandfather Humphreys has re
turned from his visit to Linn coun
ty, and is now enjoying very good
health for one of his age.
Thieves broke into the smoke
houso of Jinnes Taylor, near Whit
eaker one night last week, and car
ried oil several hundred pounds of
line bacon.
Mr. and Mrs. H. M. Jones have
gone to Newburg, Yamhill county, ,
on business connected with an in-,
heiitance Mrs. Jones lia lately re
ceived from her father's t .state.
Invitations for tho marriage of
Miss Ktlicl Patton and C. M. War-
i rcn ro jssL.il, the wedilin
taking
place ut the residence of Hon. Henry
Warren, edne-day evening, .Mine
12th.
Mr. ami Miv. .1. P. Humphreys
were out drivinu ke-t week when the
hore becoming frightened and un
manageable ran away, breaking the
buggy, but foi innately neither of
them wa- hurt.
A. .1. Patton is building a nice lit
tle cottage on his homestead near
the Fall", and it is whispered by
Mime of the knowing ones that he
I """ '" K""" sion;u hi imisi bhic
' JmhuUuii, is 0ilered llfteen cents ier
bushel for his oats or pay storage
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and remove the grain. This Is a
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great inconvenience to fanners who
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untortunately stored gran on tho
narrow gauge and do not wl
h to
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hC" nt I'ntprlw
mvr tii:i:n kkk.i.inh.
:,:' "" ,' tNcr " '" ",l KI""lg-
.in.. ... . .. .
lui-vi'ni iiiivmsuminiu iireukUMiiea io
the bracing nlr of winter, U weakened by
thowtirm d.iysorthueh.iiiglug season, mid
niullly yields to nthicki of disease. Ilood'x
stirs.! I villi In UJul tho medicine iicetled. It
tones Hint builds up every part ot the body
and nUii expels till linpurltli's fiiim the
liiiHMl. Try It this season.
A HOOD CUP OK tXIKPKi:.
U a Kr"iit uttractlim for a re-tiuinint. I
lontciiiv rtwptnelo Uone or the many I
I Hrvnt Attraction of his rating lurlors.
l'l,lti..iti.lu..r...i...xrl.l ..v..it.i... .. I
- - !- ... - iwumi .-.Mill-
wriuin ivrri. r..n. .., ,.,. ,i
f1,.n!,H.VnV,vVr' in,yoii ho u bnikii
with It. Try It. ssild by nil dniMlxts ,
Wrlsht . UlaeklH-rry Ct.rdliU an Infall-
IV. ,r !",M' irneinwioo,tinato cases ut
I'uirriuiHi nun
Ieutary. hold b all
uniggikK,
,1.v,rll,", ' Hop ivtery and ciiainomtif i
outer, uxtiiiviuoad.'d by thKinokt eminent '
phyteian. laMsonitliitf.Htlmulailngand
""' tiwtu.g. K.ut by n. w. o.x.
m r,8,.,f ? J"ivuutl s'r"P of rMiinr.
ulna ij lial.l,. motile no lor the remniitlon
;,f,,u'b,,H, '"wumibuii.u ui.thokjk.
trm. eur km uuxhsm 0tc mh by It,
w jx
n
II irrlubiliiy r ih-",.irit.;: '. i i
lll'll lilnm.1... " .
hy lUldnunUtk
I
A. SEDGWICK,
Nt) nt STATIC STXKICT.
Illlp I'l'TTlYP Wll Oil HTIVl I
","" 1 1 ' ' '" "' k'M I All .
Vnv...i .. . ....
.-"I kindflmlr work, half churiiu.sMUl
e)rnu. .utiriu-s punk. Uhun tnuiiiinir
Villi lllllk atk. I hi latk.a-sll...
"v"' """!"'
Hair Work Always on Hand,
i '"Ut cMrythlug iu tho Utr llu for
ladle, tltw film mil nd ho will nil
yiHir order
NOB
rrhig nuvv ptju-t put on the niarivei is l' "'" v ' . a, ,s n a
li.. ri'ln inl'l
J,, saicin for uuiKimg ioih. j "
-fll,c -tat?":r S,: Z$ - viewof ,
slump-', no ria;in ui jji.i.-., - e ' . c,,,,.-j.nnnoir
the c -, SUrrounding country, the mountain ranges and U
'u' 'pllrecul(1 W0U water. Is twelve blocks south of the Cliemeto,
Thec
'j.ei ,i notofiicc blocks.
W,Ill8tllIInic onctenth art. mid one
i ... ... i tit . 1.1
wltlioill imerei iioiii i.. ..-
. ,i. ... ti1L. rjc(,s named for them
l uiw
l, .,ii4ui,w ..lrcniH- been fold on which lino re-iUenees win uo lh. ,
' n1(j a muu,cT lnore have been optioned
call on JONES & WATSON, win will
THE RELIABLE GROCERS
KELLER
Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem.
Specialties in Table LuLiries,
Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery
Butter, Cream Cheese, etc.
WE
LEAD IN
Remember the
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Success in Business requires preparation 1 Therefore, thoroughly master
Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Uusiness Correspon
dence, Hook-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, the nature and
correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Uusiness practice.
Learu, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work.
All these are needed in business,- and are thoroughly taught by exper
ienced teachers at the SA LEM BUSINESS COLLEGE.
OriwoId's Block, Salem, Oregon.
I FRUIT FARMS,
l
irJpnm Tan in .hh hw
uum .ui. w ju.it nuiuo,
One Mile from Aimisville and Ten Miles from Salem.
Several fruit growers from the east havo declared their intention to
locate with us and there is room for several more. Sample No. 1, 20 acres
more or less, high land gently rolling, deep rich red soil, all under plow,
KllUlciont fiMieo. Prir( MO. Snninlit Xn. 9( nimu mnr.. m. i..oo .,.,...!,.
I under plow, itartly covered with willows, gently Inclining and level land.
, both red nnd black soil. Price ?i!l to ?30.
Purchasers can pay 8 per cent, interest on half for live to seven years.
l-roni .Nilem take train to Turner
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,srT ""CK Ime' .alul WUI " U1(' "Wer, .Mr. win. .shaw, one mile north
oi tiepoi, or ior im t tier panicuiitrs
-
J. J. HARDEN, Stayton, Oregon.
hre! hire!
lxik out fur lnk ly Klre dm lag ihc hot
euther.
Insure iiraiiist
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!QAAP A MAMMIMO
A. MAIN INI IN b
HANK M.OCK tUP-STAlllS,l
In the Piielrteof ISirtbind, Outfit of Llv
,ni!i,.J?or,i,!r,,.of '"'. He OerniA.
nta or tho llnmburg.iigd.'bunr Klro In.
Miran.vn.mmnle.. reprtmiig minion,
.fd.dUtrldi.prapW ,w
GEORGE WILKINS'
N IC V HUTC11B K
,ioia
On Jbtl- klrwt, Ht-rtk.. the bridi u.
hV? W,n- x" klniU f "At!!rm ,
HILL
8 II B k
, i !.i.i. ..,.! titVuroA
i. i . ii... iiikui f liiuiriiiiii' nun uiivn."
- - . Voimilw.no
llfl I'llllill
lots nreollered by Jones & AVntson on
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- ten th n .,u. m"?. - "'" h
nn.nit "" - -'
, " ...i.iw.iiMiilorpst Gev-
on long time utuoui meo-
If you want one or more lo(
show you the plat and the lots.
CANNED GOODS.
Place and Call.
and thence to Aumsville on Thnmna
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aciuress"
WILLAMETTE
university
(Jnutiinte Students In
Classical, Literary, Scientific
Xormal, Husiness, jaw.
AM)
BdrlM A I I AAl i r-t -v r .
IYILUILAL LUUnorS
.v v
i e,,"","Ill" ot learning In the North-'
west.
I Hfjiool ons flrkt Monday In September
sond for catalogue to ' '
THOS. VAX SOOY,
,.. Prekldent.
" Salem, Oregon.
Kuril! for Sale.
liai
iJJ acre, 7 miles kouthwckt Of Salem. '
ukwrt mil all fenced nnd cro,8 '
near
fem-etl.
Bra,M "i timber, plenty mjortinrine
a,er. Bvxxl 9-rM,m I.Lu4- ull rtnlVhS
neur n own Hundred dollar whool-houK?
latr hHrn .mil .ttli.. ..... i. ..,..... - .. .
FfJ'.n'KpMundfrutt lauds. Sightly and
Uood
i and
J.ZX'Z. . V"l!" wm neiguurhood and
gHl nnd to N.iltm. i... t .u.'i.iJ ... ..
.V'""1"-fr!t frm with pun. .prlntf wite"
ieinCh: ,'v;n ,"onHe wl,h 'ie kSi
ute utifiil k buu.Mtw.bul ronw right to the
I',..1' 5v"1 i r u nothing to uiy hi"
s sr'us?,Ks
..".7 . v.r ic. rw ikinicuiam s.
iwh - tonb,e' "'or rwrtlciilani .'
l narlle W0,rion, Orange tore, Milenr
mimw ii runiii,
NHB 1 i Salem, Oregon, have received direct
1J I liSiAin l?ncilmin T?onlmiinP
A FULL LINE
-OK-
Crockery ami Glassware!
With p?e1t1eH In
Valerian China Tea Sets,
French China Pinner Sets.
IMDGWAY'S FA3I0US
Buckingham Pattern
-OK
ROYAL
SEMI-PORCELAIN
Of which we coiifetantly keep a full nne
and open stock, enabling us to make up
Dinner mid Tea sets or nny bIzc, or sell by
the single piece. The finest iwortment o
CHAMBER SETS
Kvcr shown In Ralcin.
A FULL STOCK
Ol thelnli"t nnd handsomest patterns In
Glnssworc.
3-l'le:io cull nnd examine our stock.
WELLER BROS.,
201 Commercial Street.
avMuiu ra
The Finest Line of
CARRIAGES,
PHAETONS,
SPUING WAGONS,r
STAGE COACHES,
MOUNTAIN WAGONS
SKELETON WAGONS,
DOG CARTS nnd
OTHER VEHICLES
which will be sold nt
Prices anil Terms to Suit AH !
These goods "arc UrsUcluss and as their
slock Is very largo uporbou can find what
they niny wfsb. Their warehouse on 8tate
street Is completely filled, and they bnve
nnother car load en loute now. Ixiokout
lor them; something line
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
Classes.
Prospectus, with oplntons of Dr. Wm. A.
Hammond, the world-ramed Specialist In
Mind Diseases, Daniel Oreenleaf Thomp
son, the great .Psychologist, J. M.Biickly
D. D., .editor of tho Christian Advocate.
N. V., Ittchard Pro -tor. the scientist, Ifons.
V. W Astor. Judah P.
T A4n T..nl. r RhiiIa m ftr fl tl fl
others, sent post free by
Prof. A. I.OIHETTE, 237 Fifty Ave., N X
Je-13-89. dw
IBLlCKailTIIIXG and HORSESHOEING.
BE
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1 Have moved to 47 nnd -19 State street,
I where they nro now ready for work. AH
our old patrons and friends are Invited to
I n.lll aixrl .nn. ..n I .. n. InWlHnn l t
urn nuu rco us iu uur uu iuuhiwh. .
nro better prepared for work now thai
ever having secured mure, room. 10-1-tf.
Ml
and
HOLM A GL0VE11.TI1K OLDItELIABUE
tlllaeksinlths, lm e removed their shop to
tho eornernf rnmninrMnl nnd PhemeketO
, i Ms., where they are ready ,to serve the
' milllln TliftfnMinnivnMinrtNiil hAltni1 IllflU
public. They are now prepared better tbau
biwuiuo an Kinusui tai;on nnu axTim&n
muklncand repairing; nil kinds of black-
e er to do all kinds of airon nnd carriage
is or Dig
a ireni
hnrkkhoeluK.biislnc!.s.They have all kinds
Of tiling KtAol fmtMni. I.nnil maHf. Ot..an(l
tits them. In a witinlrtn manner. Special
attention irlven tnthn niiiitniitlon of wag'
oni,nlia "irrlnges. llemember the place
opposite State Insurance building.
PRINTING.
ONE OK THE IAIIOEHT ESTABU3U
. menu In tho Htate. Lower rate than
.1lor,J?i"u J
prfiw 'o
Portland, ijirgest stock Legal lllauks Iu
d blireeftt dtscounL. Beud for
Job printing, and catalogue ot
egnl blanks. TE. M. WA1
n. ai. WAiit,
Steam Printer Balem Oregon.
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