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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 17, 1889)
THE CAPITAL TnrttKTSGr JOITRKAL. rii TUB CAPITAL J011RML. TfTllMS OV HUllSCIUITION. DAILY. Ono year by moll.. ..... . Six month by nmll Three month by iniill-. IVr wick, delivered by currier WKKKI.V. One yenr by mnll - Six month bjr mnll ..... Ono yenr.lf imld III advance 'Jlx month, If jmld In advance ... 2 W ... 1 Si ... 15 .11 m . 7.i . 1 00 For adverting rates apply nt thN nlllce. I AJlHubwrlljcmtoTilKC'AWTAl.JoUHKAl. who do not grcuru their paper regularly will niitiry this office, giving uddrrwi, nnd tho matter will bo attended to nt onee. Olllec, cornet Court nnd Liberty Htnetn MONDAY JUNK 17, 188!) I'rolirt III lirlile. A Jouiinal reporter was (old by prominent clllciiH dial a ceilaln tow 'iwirsDiis weie accustomed to drive their hones in a Hot aeiost- the new bridge which crocwH tin Willametlo river heie. The lions shake so tho iioIho can be he.ird vei plainly In the city. Thete Isn lint of$!!0 for tiny jicimiii Hdlngor due lug rilsicMhi'ii a walk on this biidse and the hjw should bo enforced The bridge Js a g'c.it htdp to (no elty and l'tk county, but If lliih practice Is kept up tlhbiidyi' v. II soon bo jillnedY Olhef hild-jt-sliithi city are also usftd inthe tai e wa, ami the thing outfit to be h.oppfd. The law must lieMilor il If It Is d--sued to protect .('lie bridge. There It a great ileal oT travel acros thir bridge, which helps S.iJcin In I h( business line. Farint'is come nnu go ' continually, and before the bihigo was built a good in. my iriuil less trips to the city, as it then cost (lfty cents toeross the liver and lhc, transacted their 'business in 1'olk county towns. It Is trusled the proper persons will look (his mut ter up, HIhUi Teiii'lini' Ahiou'IU'oii. The Staio (e.ielu'is' association will be held at Salein, June 1-1'-.'!, 1K8'J. Tl in association will convene In tho legislative hall, capltol build ing, at 7:."0 p. in,, on Monday, July 1. All (eiicheisand fi lends of educa tion are coi'dlally Invlled. The de paitnieut of supeiindeuee will be organized by the seveinl county and city rHiiHuiiitondeiils, and will meet In the (illlco of the Superintendent of public Instruction lit f:!'.0 p. in., on Monday, July 1. Tliti hotels of Salem will enteilimi thoo attend Ing, tliirliilhu days of asoeialloii, at retluceiPviates. Ariangeineuls have been iiiadiwlth (lie Koulliern Pacific (lines IA. Ou'gou) nnu (he uivn ill. wii'uiij nun iiivi I'aclllu tVlroad enuipanlcH Ltl littes to Wiom) atlendlii, tislml reduclltm will bo (Jivgoiii i'aelllu n'lroad coiupaiileH for reduced am:.(ho usual reducllin granted. cd. The usual Fourih of July will Aio In cllect on tli O. It. & rh lifOiegon froni July 1 to rates N. lines July -1. These laics will bo open to teachem and otliers who may wish to nlti'iid tho association. Several Slato HUpi'ilutcudents of liubllu in struction, and otli"iv le.idlng eduea tors from'! lie l'ac'tli) Co.st stales Imvo'beeu invited ami aiu oxptrted to be pit'hont. A Itutlni; .Munhic. IOllswoith Day was biought to Salem from the country yesterday and lodged In Jail for safe Keeping until ho could U tried for sanity. This inoriiliig ho was committed to the asylum for Iikuio, after an ex amination before Dry. Jcssup and HImIoii, Tim patlei( cametoOie gou nbout two yeari ago and lived about fotiMnllCs est ol Salem on the Macleay mad. lie Is but twenty-one yeurn of ttjt and his habits have been lenierato until the pies- cut attach, which has been of ono week's durattnu, Although ho has acted stiaugelyjforMx mouths. Ho has au Iiih.uio sIhUt and the utlmetit Is thought to bti hereditary. 1 le hit agluctt ho Is being pursued by per soim who wijnt to kill lilin, uud U violent and tuvks tndlsaiul hit un hccn fiH. Jlti attncUisl hit eoiisln and mmI fileud, Warren White, and gave him a beating, Tho tnstuiu limn has bten working at (Jeorge t'llne'H brick yard until a few days ago. ilols very noisy, screaming, laving hud losing constantly. It Jterl. I ii. i:t, ThoSiilcm dceonttlou chili, whuo object Is the licautlfylng and per- iniiiieiit liiipiMveiueut of tho public puikriof KuU'iu, will iiitvt this eve In regular herviloii at Mi's. Middy's, The attendance nhouljt 1h large, as Jilwjor wtirk itv to reihvldcd tilHi'n. ThU vlul U one vyhleh promises to bo of (rwit nwilMauj-o to Salem In tho wa- of woiklug lin piwemeiils, Tho public fmrks, wliuu prtijHrly kept, are illitug of U'atity, Whcu thenttvvl!rttvcled iw proiHiHHl anil uuv drive arrang wlllio npiKMiniiieo of the elty will j tlttio wljl ln olorvel all .lay ami lT,' lIttl Iw iiaterl.illy viilinmvtl. The city, evening ami the eutlro etir forxv ' for IX fov with (hem) tit lve thioiiKh ho now 'of the cvuiiinv lit U enpiwM In I 'riHullH' luiMVNtltlo aemtso eoiuiileteil, wilt Iwimieh uiorv eouveiiieitt lliau uh at iirveiit. TilrilT l"uii.mrrlliif A larxw eniwtl wtit'juxiu tviter. ilay Hi tho 'iSinyf iuiitiivllnK. ! mwdw Wf, ounii l,l.l, HUOUrillT HACK TO JL'.STICi:. Hun .Time Hill ArreMcd nt Atorln and . Ilronglit Here for Trlnl. The notorious "San .Ioo Hill," whoe real iinmo Is Win. Atkinson, wns returned to Salem this morn ing and now .'anguishes behind the prison barn. San Jo.e Hill Is n character. Jt will be remembered twolndlctmentH for gambling were found against him laat fall and ho gave bonds in the HiimoffSOO for his antwarance for trial nt the October term of court. Jack Halliwell and Jim Dnlrymplc ! were Ills bondsmen. IJut the genial I5II1 thought ho would Bklp the country and JiIh bondsnicn ns well. With this thouglU Inhln mitnlhe shook the riufctof the Capital city from his classldfect during state fair week. lie toria and a few weeks. tweut to t Stayed Vic thcro Afterwards he moved iover to Spokane iFalls. During all these moniliH SJierlfT Croisan has had him undci; "miive'llance, and awaited until JilA bird might step He niad3 his ap pearance in Atoriia few days ago. Sbeiltrir. A. Smllh immediately t xik him Ina 'ilviny here with him this morning. Tito Indictments were for gjni'illng and u conviction will no doubt bethel icmlt of the tilnl. Itis e.peciedW will be ar raigned f Miiolrow morn'ng. Anotlitriurn who iwniiled here has b'.eh arreuted by Shcrill' A. A. Cowing of Harney couutv aid a man will be Mint after him In a few days. This Ciiin'nal's name is Itnymoiid (Jribble, who Is charged with tho stealing of a horse from John Marks of Clackamas at Aurora on April 1st of this year. Sheriff Crois. u Iks Iron tiaclng the culprit ever cine. Jlo went at once li Kastcru Oregon, dlsioslngof the horse near The Dalle. From there he moved on to Harney county, where ho was arretted, and Is held to await tho order of Slieilll'CroIsan. TicMorrcHV Ik till run. l)uy. The tiggivgiiliou of circus talent In the tented village continues (o draw hi go ciowds each afternoon and oven i:g. The program began with au imposing spectacular entree In the two rings, on tho ele vated stage and on the hippo drome track, Introducing- all the pretty processloiiijI-ieatiiresA This was followed hyfhc Introduction of ilieonly pulrbf living hlpp6polnnil (male and leinalo) to lie seen in any circus or menagerie in tinworld. The rliliug of tliirty-lle horses by Slgiiorillua, tho ekipliant race be tween fobv, 'fopsy anfl Oypv, and (he Ifomuii chariot races, which closet (ho evenlngy entertaiiiinent, were nthuslastlcally received. The piogi un, so well executed and so highly applauihyl, was so long and vailouV that thy Report prefers to let t he puW Iosco If for themselves rat her than give, a dtailcd criticism of the ovents. TheSells Hrtw. and llarrctt legret that they did not niako ar rangeiuents to slay in San Francisco longer, but their engagements in Oakland, Sacramento and elsewhere will prevent them remaining longer than Sunday. S. F. Report, May 2d. j ii, . Una! l'.atntn Triiliniirtlnini. Dally transfers furnished Capital Joi-hkal by the Union title atistraet ceinpany: Ashby West and wife to John Curl, land In Jefferson, $75 00 Win. 11. Haw-Uinis to Rob ert WViiger, JMI acres In t 7 s. r. I w. II. J.SmitU to F.llabeth 70(1 Od Stelnec, part of block ii in Robert satldltlohv Alice I.afore to Peter l.a- br)(H) (HI foroet al, KiOacrolntSaud 0 . r 1" w. ASO anil teal estate Albert KugllJi and wife to James Venter, K0 mcivs In t II s r '2 w. I). II. HiiWead to K. K. ISO 00 MeKlnncyiand In t 8 s r 1! w. "ahIO 0.1 - . Wlml Thry An. Of the graduates of tho Willam ette university sixty-live have, at some time or other, yfngaged In teaching, twonty-twoaro lawyers, twelve ministers, two druggists, twelve fanners, eitlit nhvslclans. tho uiwmy lelinengiiged in the various lines orbtulness. All of the men have marlrii TbTli thrw and nio-l of thotn to liullcn wlitvo ac- Itialntaiuv tliey made at Kyhool. Must of tho lady graduates have married. This tuny point a moral to adorn a talc, In tho tiuestlon of eo- education of tho ooxes. ' . Mrrvl t'r winl V rem. Tiv-iuorrow, beginning at an early hour in the mornlng,-irvet can. will U run to tho elreiisNvrounds nc.ir tho iliHi every live mutiitcs. This It done fotyflio aeeouiindatinn of tho nmny iVho would llUertobeptvs ent and yltiuvN the hulldlugof the nuunnioni tented elty. This elue cvuiiniv w lit U oiikukihI In i oarryltijjQio heavy tr.itllo that U flHHl lo " ",r1Hl ' nirs tuul oxik.iUhI. Tliewwlll Ktlvo ears on ( ho alloiyfiow hat aMwunajme the route. "hv llwio (iurrury t'atii. The (itieriiey ih, wlileh atv to U UMtl In'lUo ittA-iiiwr InuUo tin ' " 'u.llit trlio n-;-lin l"ij-i- u;rti CW.Invl.SlX,,,, lvl lu llwfe., 'rilSSKli'i, vIXTmS' "' ' "0I' thi: sToitr was ut.lt. told. Did IVrryiniiii Throw Tbr Itofk nt Ilennltley Tlie Joiirnnl Sny No. Ah the Journal hn been chnely connected with the Ueardsley case since the day c f the killing of 1'erry man by I5eardsley.it Is but proper that any new dovclopmc,,., of a dtiirtiitiir nnturi! in tins ease uluitilil t'lvcn to the nubile For that reason, what follows is given to the world. In ho much as tho Jouknal re prtrters wereon the scene of the mur der before the coroner or any olllccrs of the law nnd In so much as the prcmifccs were looked well over while all was fresh, and the different witnes-?9 were subjected to interviewsbefore they could have had time t'gct together and concoct a lino of defense, these facts recently discovered which cannot be controverted will throw new light on the case and will place theJoUKNAij in a true stand before its many readers, y Public indiWatlpn Is expressed at tho result of thcytrlal, and well it may be. HeroWtho revelation. Perryman diOli't throw a rock at Jleardsley, os ejiiimed. Nor is the rock which wnslexhibited to the Jury as havlngbeei thrown by Fer ryman at Derudsliy the same one tliat Mrs. (inrdslift' showed to the Jouk.val renortors).i the morning of the murder. These are' strong assertions, but they arc made In fullirccognltlon of the beiiilnp they will lmvo on the public oplhlon as to tli verdict. Tho rouU exhibited oh, the morn ing of the! murder ' the writer and a witness was a smooth, round, slate colored rock, witli no sharp corners, and about once and a half as large as one's list. Tho rock shown to tho jury was a lighter colored, sharp-cornered, angular Htoue,Hcemliigly having been broken at some time from a larger one. 'fho former one had been, womi smooth ami roilnd by the action of water, prehaps. The trial is ended iiww and the law has taken its course, and Jieards loy Is onco nioro a free man. Hut in tills way the Jouknal seeks to pro duce somo undeniable truths and contradict the lies by which the cause of justice lias been defeated. jitANii.ini:orioii)Ti:m'LAit.s. Thft (loud TeiiiplurM of OrfKim to Meet Hern In. Mate Coiinell To-morrow tho state grand lodge of tho I. O. G. T. for Oregon will meet In annual session at the hall of that order In this city. The session will continue for a period of thrrc days, and the exercises u re expected to he of considerable interest and importance to the order. At the legular nicetlui of Capital lodge of Salem Saturday night Messrs. G.tylord, DiiviT and Conk llng were ajipolnted ah a committee to receive tho delegates, and assist Uicniln securing coimbrtalile accom modations And goijtl rates during their stay in hio city. Capital hslge are tnaklng every preparation toenjrtain tho visiting doloimtes by itgiutid teceptlon. This will be held on Wednesday evening at tho lodge ropnis 'fills evening not being agreeable, the. reception will bo Thurstlny eveniuj;. It will he a pleasan entertaining and luneheot toeeaHloii, as a most fn;raiii ior rendition for illudi'-sloii are in preparation. 1 1 Is expeeted there will he no less than sixty delegates present from allowr tliotUato and in hehalf of the elty 'of Salem, the Joi'itN.vi, hids (limn weleome. low WhIii-lllllt !'' I.ukk, i lie river gradually grows lower i the suniinerseaMiu udyfftiees, hut ivlgation eonthiuestrflH) followed, l'he river grudually grows lower as ii a v with a roxvdlllleuitu. There reiuaiiiirhut trs(ew logs at tihex-uv mill and it will bajinpotyl hle to olitaln any more at the pres ent Htago of water. Circuit Court l'uic,rilliic ('. It. Moores vh. K. ,I4. Moores. motion tohtrikeout partof nineiuloti coniplalntoveri tiled; atjlwer to-mor row Stat j vs. Willis J orritui, arraigned and ideads not gulhr; for trial afier otiMMtf Mtiiiu vs. S.i'. Jtv. .Purhlnx's. Ivunfy et al,, motion to strike outuirt if answer; under ndvUeiucnt. "n. Hutlierford Vp.lTIjvIus. C'oJ continued for terui. State vs. lliuVklus, apjvars to iiuirrnw tit nttie Ji. in., when motion for contlmmuuh will ncrhaiks lie arvuiHl. i; Dawhon vs. t'rolsan, tn-gutnentsulv ' mitUM ny tirier. j t'.clting llrtl.T. .Mr. (UUiamV elilltl wlileh lnttik 1.1...1 ..V i.i i. i.j . ! ciMiu' mini m iiu nviii ii iHU'nivtiij; uKvly ami Is No to wfn nnuitul. Tho little ono ullKfeoiisUIersl)ly ew Mays uiuis-wojv nil rijjui. i . jTV .. .. HMiwur wtiyf "w KHynBorniiyi Ono Slur Itn. leu Chrlailnuxoiiof Union etuiu wan drought t vttiu teloni ! ITKELY PERSONA Fj. Jl. U. Dun ..... in ( Jnrvnls thistnornlpg, - -Fred Gllbm came up t 1 ... In a. .1 l..r.A .1..I.4 from i j iiiliuiiu ...mii.Liiii. t . A . .. .:,. .... .. -.-uihuci ., .. . ,... trap ,,r Am,. win. iuiran came iiuwn "'., , Albany o.tf the aftcrt.oon train. J irof. K'an Scoy took (he after noon trait! for n trio dowibthe road, -Mrs. IF. Gilliam took the nfter- noon trail for her home in Portland. Judgfe Shaw went to Portland tills morr liliitr to be nrcsent at the meeting of the Pioneers' ass association to-morrow IiOCAIj SUMMARY. T. A. LoroNyirf been api nstniasteroJvVoodhurn, vice ppointed post! Oliver Hourett, removed J. W. Wei: of Salem, Is Worthy gram mplarof the Good Tempi gon but will not bo present state conven- tlon of that order this week. Don't you forget that tho Bon Ton restaurant is the only place you can get a good square meal for the small sum of twenty-five cents. Tho ladles of the Congregational church will grSTITblensant enter tainment and social at tho; residence of Mr. and Mfc. Z. M. Pjfrvin next Friday evening. Thosewho may attend arc astml or a pleasant evening. Painless dental operationsat Dr. T C. Snath's, 92 State street. Mrs. Harvy Oglois very sick at the resideneeNljf he mother in this city. Her illnessNtfsults from con tinued worry aim grief over tho siuldon death of Her husband. All kinds of fruits and vegeta bles in t-easojmnKl the best and choicest groccrlesN cay ahvays be found at he old reliable corner grocery, ftqtiiro Farrar & Co. keep overythingin their Hue and goods are alwaysritjahjirt'd fine. Go and buy yourself rich. For your meat no to Lafosr'e to-day on State street. tf - Circus day and Fourth of July are here or will soon be. Picnics are all tho go, butgioceries, nice and fresh, such as can bo found at Squire Farrar & Co's. are always in de mand. Fruits in season and every thing always tho best and purest. Remember this advice. Corvallis Is having one or more (Ires every duy, the result of incen diarism. Tlioxoitizeus are aroused and the man wiicSls detected firing a building willbe dealtjvith accord ingly. A rexyard of 150 is offered. Carpenters have tho building adjoining tho Salcjrf evaporator kneaiiy finished and the evaporator will stat t up aoon as prunes and plums are rlpe.-.Some extensive changes are being lmxjo In the water power by which more ipower will bo obtained. Lost. "I iltmit know where, I can't tell when, I dou't i-coHiow bomeUrtng of great value to me, and for tlio rejvrjrn of which I hull lio ti uly thnnkfuJTj:.: ngooduppe- IIIO." yX Fousu. "Hcnjlh Juid htrcngth, pure blood, au appetite llkohaLo! n wolf, regu lar digestion, all by talng that popular and peculiar medicine, Ilnod'uHiirbaparllla. I want everybody 1 3 try It this bepson." It IsMild by all druggUts. One hundred doses one dollar. , Tb r ramplilet. The new pamphlet of the Oregon land company Is outbid thousands of them ate behigont to eastern in qulreis. 1 1 eouHjnsj views of Salem and the ptiucTpal hulldings, as well as 'a munwOie-'oiiWl forty pages of condensed Infonnathii nnd s.atls ties. A HOOD CUT OK COKFKK. Is a great attraction for u rotum-nnt. The colIVo drawn from Hellenbnuul's I'at ent CiilU-o receptacle In one of tho many (ireat Attractions of Ills eating parlors. Thousands of cups of Ills excellent eollVo nrcMilci every week. And as for oyMers and meals ho can'uot bo cqualrd In the state. f. Wrlght'b Myrrh Tooth Soap comes oil conqueror eery timo ou Uae a brush with It. Try It. Sold by all druggists Wright's Compound Syrup of SarNiiutr Ilia ii rt'ltable lui'dlclno lor the renovation ! ortuuuiooii. thiu-s and builds uptlioxvK t'ui. cures kln iUmu.'s etc. Sold by "n. t . V If A. Wright's lted Cro-vsCuro unequaled for Y""'"""i""ihikiiii ana coins, una nil Irritability of the air ivisviges. Siild by nil druggUts. WrUlit's ItlacklH-rry Ctanllal an Infall V.i r'",y f,,r '' it obstinate msi o iimrnm'it itllll IMMMIIary, bold by it drugglsti. Wrlghf Hop tviery and Chamomile Hlllcr niiiiii-uitHt ly tho most eminent physician. Iiwlsiinitlng, stimulating and not Jutoxlrtitlng. Sold by 11. W. Cox. i)ti:t), ,"fliISSgS - SSS5SS,Trt?K: , taut chiW uf .MrXtuiil Mrs. Ovo, ' Harvey A. S EDGW I O TC - - . , Nana static strekt, nil ll kllldiflf lilr U1..L l...l.l....... ii 1?!mml.iw,il,,1V,.,,ul.,, u,u iyil'ix "i ... uv-ni v 111 ill IIU i-Mue 1cidef ft frsof 0 tthc here Hair Work Always on WL!'X limVSii, ., x&'Xu ffi lltllk lt lft.& t.ul 11.. .. i NOB ... ........... Tll,8 new i uu - , """" inpn ..., The whole plat Is in a lB Ba e,r i lor uu m W " - nc state in uuiii.'" stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil Booil, the city, surrounding 'country, iu peaKs. i ": " ", ti .1.1 ... n'nrnr miVHiu zszszxsz ;c-tcnth in .rs without Interest until paid. These lots are now more than the prices named for them on long time withoo tin rest. Ecy eral lots have already been sold on which fine "XS and a number more have been optioned. If you want , De r in0frc lpts call on JONES 4 WATSON, whJ will show you the plat and the Jots.. THE RELIABLE GROCERS, KELLER k SONS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem, Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD m Remember trie TI Til FOUND! Success in Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, JJooK-kecping oy uotii tsiugieana jjoume Juiry, me nature ana correct) use oi uommereiui i-upers, uouiuiereiui jjuw aiHixusuiespieiiee. Learn, 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 SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon, FRUIT One Mile from Amiisville Several fruit growers from the locate with us and there is room for Ivooi Ten more or less, iiign lanu gently roiling, deep rich red soil, all under plow, sulllclent fence. Price f 10. Sample No. i, 20 acres, more or less, partly tinder plow, partly covered with willows, gently inclining and levelland. both reil and black soil. Price ?221 to $30. ' Purchasers can pay 8 per cent, interest on half for Ave to seven years. i-rom fcaiem take train to 'miner and thence to Aumsville on Thomas Bros, hack line, and call on the owner, Mr. Win, Shaw, one mile north ot depot, or for Anther particulars address J. J. HARDEN, Stayton, Oregon. . jWILLAMETTE hre! hirer university I.ook out for los by Klre during the hot weather. I l j r . rani mm. loss WITH ISAAC A. MANNING, ' ( HANK RLOCK (UP-STAIR&.) j- In the is.i-irtnr k,,,!.,. r, -. irUSS Northern ,Q".nfLlv- ffSissGr u,,nK nmm OP .. 555? ,'K!-lRp-. m t MX kind, ofiiirau kern da HILL . . re -.l i,t iu tin. most desirable now offered " . ft R00(l lurf. jfogruta.no n, wx-ueu iu ....w, "". .,, n v!wof - . , -,, , . cin. , U and snowcapped .- ;--. . .. chelIiekete . nrn ofrcrcd by Jonc3 & Watson on uiuvna duwi.i - CANNED GOODS. Place and Call. FARMS, and Ten Miles from Salem. N east have declared their intention to' several more. Sample No. 1, 20 acres Umatiates students in ; Classical, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, ASD- 'MEDICAL COURSES. 1 . .SttSMKl ,WS K ! School openi first Monday In September ' Send for catalogue to """pwrawr riiLW. VAN SCOV. President. K Salem. Oregon. . ' """" i imvr ,.;.'"...7.-. .-. l"nu for Sale, .V7 ' wiunni 01 tuiem, ?' ""Pec-1 Hill, .ill feneed and cronJ , irk a h'ssas-fe, sESS? fair barn and other out buildings. Good' prlng-1 tho rei monkey .wltrjlho real esi ft2."vr. -.eetttiu unlnrtatH Price im ii, .7T um vvuonnuie vnanie Ilnbertf on, Orange i.torK,Mulem ESS! to My Acres, f.Lr,..iKVi,sanal"J" lands. Blgutlr and f?H?,roa aleui. Can be divided Into IlllSJ A FULL LINE -OF- Crockery and Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. RIDGWAWFAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMhPORCELAIN Of which we constantly keep a full lino and open stuck, enabling us to mnke up Dinner nnd Tea sets or any size, or sell by the single piece. The finest assortment oT CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A FULL STOCK Ot the latest and handsomest patterns In Glassware. J3-L'lenpe call nna examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. i Tho Finest Lino of CARRIAGES, -PHAETONS, . SPEING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, -. MOUNTAINWAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will bo soid at Prices and Terms to Suit All! These goods 'arc first-class and as their Mock Is very lurgen person can find what they may wish.. Their warehouse on Stato street Is completely filled, and they have another car load en route now. Look out for them; something fine MARYEL0US 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 opinions of DrtWm.A. Hammond, the world-famed Specialist In Sllnd Diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Thomp son, the great l'sychologlst, J. M.Buckly 1. D., editor of the Christian Advocate N. Y.. Richard Prootor, tho scientist, Hons. V. V. Astor, Judah P. Benjaman, and others, sent post free by rrof. A. LOISETTE, 337 Fifty Ave., NY Je-13-89, dw PRINTING. ANE OV TIIK LARGEST ESTABLISH- Vmenis in tho Htate. Lower rates than Portland. Largest stock Legal Blanks In the State, n-d hlmrpst rtlcronnt. Bend for est discount. Bend for prlcollstof Job printing, nnd catalogue of legal blanks. E. M. WAITfi, Steam Printer Salem Oregon. BLACKSMITHIXG and HORSESHOEING. lllavo moved to '1 and 48'Btato street. where they are now ready for work. All , our old patrons nnd friends are- Invited to . call and see us In our new location. We are better prepared for work now than ever having secured more room. IM-tC ere They Are nt POM, Salem, Oregon, have received direct From Eastern Factories SCRIBER 6 POHLE BUCKSMITinSfi- .d WACOSMAIIKI!.,. H2LM.QLOVEI3,EOLInEIitADLE "Blacksmiths, have removed thelrshop to iiioturueroi uommerciai ana tnemeino 8ts;t,wnere they are ready , to serve 'the Pube Jnej ;re now prepared better than ever to do all kinds of w agon and carrUce maklnennd rpnnlrlnir. nil IflnHa nf hlftrl- smltblng and repairing, and a ceneral i???n'niu,lnoss.iLey have all klndj "'"""i.s'eei.iroiuug, nanamaae,ic,aua af the,u sclentUlo manner. HwjcUI oppo61te s,at0 fn,uranco bu,ldlnif- " MEN ONLY! MSITOES2is2WB8 I 1 1 I .!: " . - - - nm mrm dr..crrr:j i. rta- JSJT.'ri-Mfrw or mmmi -- m. ttMtmto. umiYnm i l ejti' jn4, iHH .-' jwjiw. rM 11)1 ppUM W'jWWWjltl C