Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 03, 1889, Image 4

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THE CAPITAL EVENING JOURNAL.
""" J J-,w'v y's,?7t'i"'i- tv-nty
TflE Wmi JOCRML.
termh of huiwuiition.
daily.
Onejtnr by mall.-.- K
Hix month by mall-- j
Three month by mall ' ?
For week, dcllcred by currier l
WLKKLY.
One year by mnll ........... SI ?
Hlx months by mull , '
One year, If paid In advance J
Hlx months, lr paid InndNaneo. u
For ndNertlsIng ralcs'apply nt tlil-i ofllcf
AIIHtibHcrlbcrHtoTHKl'Al'lTAJ.JotfUNAl
whii do not Kocuru their paper regularly
will notify this oflleo, giving address and
the matter w 111 be attended to nt once.
OIHcc, corner Court find Liberty HtrcrlM
A Truimparent rrmid,
"Mister, jileas-e won't yon buy u
boquet anil mwlst a nick ImlyV" Is the
appeal that u little girl has been
milking to citlens of Salem for the
p-istfcw days. 'J'he Hyinpathles of
the charitably Inclined were at once
enlisted and they listened to the
htory. The sick lady was dying of
consumption npd lived at number
lt'J Summer street. The Utile girl
was getting money to aist her by
selling tissue paper Ixxpi'etsf.ir thirty
cents each. In her rounds tin- little
(lower girl Milleilcd llev. Hollinwol
the M. K. cliuich to buy her lloweis.
He IiiiiiiIilmI into tins case and said
lftlielady w.is ic.illy in need of
assistance that he would call and see
that'iild was lendeied her. I Jut it
was In vain that he hearclnd for the
number designated or lor the sick
woman. As neither could bo found
It Is safe to say the little boquet girl
Is a fraud and is lorced to olitnli
mouov falsely by Home dii-honest
superior.
honing Hid ht'i-il,
Advertlfcuieuts in the Journal
are like bread cast upon the water
they bring their returns surely.
TIiIh is Hliictly a home lnstllution.
It Is owned heie and spends nil its
money here. Its owners and em
ployes spend largo sums of inone.v
In Salem and they always consult
the Jouunal'h advertising columns
befoio makingany puichases. Now
Is a good time to place your ads.
Kulr time will soon be heie and the
fall trade is opening up nicely.
Some .Minn l'tlii(.''.
Thu owners of Yew Talk addition
contemplate the early construction
of a half doeu collages theie.
These cottages arc built to be sold
on the Installment plan, including
the lot. The sale for such houses is
good and the six will no doubt be
sold almost as soon as thelreonstiuc
tion Is completed. My this plan
homes are secured on easy teiins
and the labeling man lluds little
trouble In making the payments
He soon liana nice little home paid
for.
At th 1'itlr iiiniiiil.
Work Is progiessing uipldly at the
fairgrounds. Stables for the hoises
are about completed and carpeuterH
aio now busy building the sheep
sheds. A new booth him been built
and the truck is In very good order
for this time of year and is woikcd
on dally and by the Kith of Septem
ber It will bo in excellent condition.
Thu street car line runs to the
grounds and visllois ate visiting
It daily. A number of horses tue
theio for training and others are a
peeted soon.
Iloti It llixiiuo.
It Isa matter of cousldetablu grat
ification for tho Jot'HNAi, to state
that Its weekly circulation for the
past few months has been inetvas-
luiriitii rinilil rate, llundieds of
new minion have been added. Tho
paper grows In popular favor and
many aiv beginning to ircbi;iili It
as a family necessity. It is It bout
doubt the best and cheapest paper
published on this coast or any
other coast for that matter. Send
and gel a sample copy, free.
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Apptiialu Anliliig.
The (lold Mountain mining com
pany of lids city are. now rc.elvlng
their ussayer's apparatus and will
soon bo prepaied to assay mineral
brought to them. Alteady they
have received several samples of orea
from the Santlaui country. They
will soon make a test of some of that
rotten quart, and see what It rcallv
does contain.
'Hit. Itiitlioad .NiiiiinW-lim.
The Senate's IkuuiI of commission
ers, which Is now the only recog
nized buunl, Is in session today.
There is not much Iiiimiiom Is-foiv
them olbcr than concxpondeii.e,
which has again glow u to bo quite
extensive. Tho Intor-Mato commis
sion Is having t bem consilium plan
of unlveiv.il ivjsirts to be adopted
by all of tho slates.
Wlic.tl Mill I Inn.
Thu price of w heal has fallen from
ulxty-tlvo iviiU per bushel to sixty
tlint) ivuts at the Turner mills, but
I ho prlu at S.ilem Is at pru-Hint slsl.i
live cents, A iiumberot farmers are
belling tit this prnv.
'lilt' N IIUlllllll.
The miiMins tuv now at work on
the Drcyiiiau mid Hush blocks, and
tho eurKntors are fniiinng the new
MlutnA lowo llery btable, Thii
thrvu bulldliiKB will now bo hurrlnl
V completed,
a, SZtX or J
bourn of trusted of the Willamette
I rniverxlty, held In June last, ti com
mittee of live of its members, who
were also members of the Idaho, '
I'uget Sound, Columbia Jtlvcr and
Oregon conference, was appointed ,
to present the matter of a theological,
department before the annual con
Terences for their co-operation In
organizing, and as there is no Insti
tution oflearnlng in tho entire Pa
cific Northwest for the training of
persons preparing for tho Christian
ministry, and as there U an urgent
and ever-necessary demand for such
a school it was the sense of the
conference in session at Portland
yesterday, that tho time Is now fully
j rome i niii, turn a uiiui inr-ni m
connection with the Willamette
rniversity should be commenced.
The following resolution was accor
dingly pasnt'd:
Ile-olvcd, That we recommend to
the tiusteiH of said university, to
fake the noccwiry measures for the
tslnbllshmcnt of such a school, by
the election of an adequate number
of professors for the same, whoso
duty It shall lie to di cido upon a
ciiniculum of study, and procure
theiequisitc inatciial for the same,
so that the school inn begin at the
laillest icasonable dale after tho
commend ment of the school year.
Ilnlil l)iitl';bl Rnlilii'ry.
Sneaking thlovts enten d the rall-
mail Chiiiamen's hoii"e just south
orthoSaletn depot yesterday, and
stole clothes, lice, socks, etc. The
K.bbcry was not discovered until
Section Iioss Prunfy came in from
woik with his crew of Chinamen.
This is the second railroad Chinese
cimp broken into within tho last
I line days. 'J'he citiens of this
place should take warning and fast
en their doors and windows so the
outlaws cannot make an entrance.
The Chinamen who were tobbed
weieat work on tho railroad when
the lobbery occuired.
1 bit Siilnni C'aiiN.ii.i.
The icquircd amount of stock is
now subscribed for the new cannery
and woik will commence in the
preparation of buildings in a few
days. This will be a great help to
Salem and the sin loiiniUug country.
Mr. Cm pouter, the gentleman lately
Horn Canada, is still in the city, and
will icuiniu and take the manage
meiit of this now and Impoitaut en
terprise. AppiiliilmeiiU lor ISKO-liil.
Tho Oiegon M. K. Confrenee,
which concluded its labors at Port
land yesterday, icporlnthe following
appointments for the ensuing year:
Dallas, T. J.oyd; Stayton, W.
Iliulbiirt; Turner, ltobeit Uooth;
Amity, A. C. Kaiicliiln; Itrooks, .1.
W. Mtlk-i; Hubbard, V. M. Itrynn;
Salem, Win. Itollius.
'lllll 'lllHI'l Clllltllllt,
It was to-day decided by the peni
tentiary board that tho tank for the
water tower would not bo con
sltueled until next spring. It was
to bo built of brick but as the sca-ou
is so far advanced they could not be
made leadily and the tower will go
over until next spiing, when per
haps now bids will bo solicited and
a wooden stiuctiire elected. It
would iequiie.r)l),(00 brick.
I'r.'li'i i i'il lln I'tilti.
Kilday, when .-'rank Allmugh,
who was robbed of $11 IK), called at
thoSllveiton bank to get his cheeks
cashed tho cashier insisted upon giv
ing him a certltle.ito of deposit or a
draft on Salem, as the bank was
running low on gold, there being so
many farmers drawing pay for their
whe.it. Hut Alhaiigh preferre I to
lake the glltteilug coin. Of coin-so
It Is too Into to cry over poured out
milk, but the unfortunate gentle
man e.iu only say with tho poet,
"If."
'1 tin AsjIiiiii WIiik.
ltids for the const motion of the
new wliigut the tisyluui were con
sidered by tho board of usyluni com
missioners to-d.iy. Jackson t Hutch
ins of Salem were tho lowest bidder,
l$..0,.i7l) but withdrew their bid, and
tho contract was awarded to A. W.
Scott of Portland for $;Ul,;U.I.
A Cltll Action.
Justice Chase's couit yesterday
and to-day has tvon occupied with
a civil action, J. U Skinner v. Otto
Malison. Tho nlalntlU' brought suit
for damages, tho dofeinlaiit having
built a house for him which after
having been paid for in lull was
never cotnpletid. Damages worn
awardtHl pluintlll' In the sum of f:.M.
J. A. Carson appeared for plalulltl
and Tiluiou I'onl for defense.
Slipil'IIIO I'llllll.
J. M, How or, rvsp., vs. Hen Holla
day; Joseph llolladay, executor of
tho will of Hon llolladay, app.;
appeal from Multnomah county;
argue! and biibnilttodj (roluiirlug.)
Win. Church, Jr., upp., vs. the
city of I'ortl.uid, rwp.; appoaltHl
fiMtu Mir.tiiom.ih county; argmil
and siibiiilttcd.
(iiHiruo I). YouniE wasailmlUed to
praotiiv In all thecoiirt of thU t lie
uH)ii eertitleatoa from the sapi. .iu
courts of Indiana mid Washington
A NEW .STKnr.TIlAIMVAY.
The CHpllut Cllj Railway ('nnipiiiiy In
. nrp'imted.
Uiif. ... Lnnr.llrl btl-r.,,1 P.illlVllvl
., ,..., i ... .., ,r ,rai..ri
nn,,vi, ,, befcin active opera-'
.. llu . ,ill.,.,lllfcirilp,t,,n f the brie.
Jjfh k,iIiii, j. K. Knight
an(1M h Cinlllbcrn re the in-
corporators and the articles of incor
poration are a follews:
I.
Tills corporation jliall be named
and known us "The Capital City
railway compiuy, of Salem, Ore
gon," and the duration of the incor
poration shall lie perpetual.
II.
Tho object of the corporation shall
bo to construct, equip and operate
street railway lines in the city of
Salem and adjoining suburbs; to
own necessary rolling stock for
transporting paisongeis over said
lines; to own all necessary grounds
and constiucl shopi, bains and all
other necessary buildings; to buy,
Bull or improve re.il estate adjacent I
to said lines and to perform all j
nllii.i-iii.Hiii.ni.si.ilvtoi!irrv Oltt the
..i.i u..ri. r.mr,,tii..
lfUJV.Viin IIIK' ,iijiinm'ni
nr.
The mineiiMl olllce of this cor
poration sliali be located in Salem,
Or.
IV.
The capital stock of this incorpor
ation shall lie JjlTi.OOO, divided Into
ii'jO shares of 5-100 each.
The company will appear before
the city council very s ion and ask
a frailchbo over tho streets which
they propose Using. The line will
run from Commercial street to the
penitentiary and asylum, via Che
mekete and State streets.
rimiXY rr.usuN.Ui.
Miss Carrie Koyal c.une up from
Portland this moiniug.
Mrs. llollou, sister of J. II. Al.
belt, left to-day for her home in
(ialesburg, Illinois. She lias been
visiting her btother for some time
past.
MICAh SI!.MMU.
The joiingmaii robbed at Silver
ton of -180 Sunday night was named
Peter Frank. There is still no clue.
Or. Waters of Eugene w ill ex
hibit a tine held of pure hied stock
at the coming stale fair.
Mr. Woodworm of South Salem,
who was injuied in a runaway acci
dent v-'unday evening, is still con
fined to bis bed.
Don't, neglect to read T. Holver
son's adveitisenient In this issue.
Ottoniar Lultieli has this day
tiled with tho county clerk his dec
laration of Intention to Income a
cltien of the Culled States. He
was formerly a Herman subject.
Sinllh & Hamilton will not do a
real estate business, but will devote
thelrattentlon to lo.tnsand abstracts.
The Academy of I he Saoied
I leal t opened yesterday with it satis
factory enrollment of scholais.
Remember that the Hon Ton
restaurant is the place to get a good
meal for twenty-live cents.
Salem has borrowed an Astoiia
sheet car to bo ii-'cd on the fair
grounds route during fail week.
The geneio.-lty of tho neighbor
dow n by the sea is commendable.
Dr. Jennings has employed as
assistant Dr. H. Stephens, who
lornierly practised dentistry at
Lhniioc. Cal. This has been nccessi-i
tatcd by his inoieascd pationage.
lie will hold himself personally re
sponsible for all dental work done
at his otllco In the new bank block.
Leave your money with Squire
Karrar tV Co. for gioeeries, finits,
vegetables, canned goods, etc. They
w III not rob you but give you more
for the dollar and better goods than
cm bo found elsewhere.
Kpleuro.iu tea, paints, oils,
varnish, window glass and a fine
lino of general groceries at (Jilbert
A- Patterson V. tf.
The school bells ring out with
their old familiar and welcome
sounds, the streets tue crowded at
regular hours with students en louto
to school, making it seem as If new
life had Uen Infused Into the world.
The committee on arrangements
of the state fair have engaged the
services of 1). D. Piettyiuan, who
will gather and arningo the ex
hibit of iiu it-.
-The Modoc came up from Port
land last night bringing about
twe've tons for Salem among which
was a large amount of furniture.
C, 11. Monroe, proprietor of tho
Chciiiekolo hotel, has had his buvs
i lllllltist, lllith ad In to Its looks '
i very much. j
' CVok Patton had the misfortune
to run the sharp point of a hill tile
ihroiiKh the foretlnj;er of his right
' hum!
-James llatehellorof thU city Is
in rttvipt of a htter flom n friend In
lllliiuis w ho Insists of having ralced
u eueuuiUr this year which is three
fivt and a half loitir, and asks "If
Orvgon can Uat It." The Jovunal
thlnU It can ami will bo glad to rw
ivlvecucunibeuouie ullldavlt.
Instates In Probate.
In matter of the guardianship of
Hnlph ,. PcoU, pale of real estate Is
confirmed. Jn matter of estate of
I" '' (JruIdH, JacobOde. executor,
"""' n,ou,lt alloucilnnt legatee
tequired to fllo proof of identity,
when order for distribution will bo
made.
Arllcli-s ot lnviirporntl'jii
Articles of incorporations ere (lied
with the secretary of state to-day as
follews: The Willamette light rail
road company; principal olllce in
Portland; capital stock, 300,000,
divided into .'5,000 shares of the value
of $100 each; John Hale, J. C. More
land and O. W. Bates incorporators.
The Seller Work,
'I'lio Oipirnii iinMnrv eimiiiaiiv of
Portland, which company has the!
contract for the construction of thei
Mai Ion and Ferry sticctseweis, will
begin work on their eon tracts to-rrnr-'
row. Mr. Rellwood, sccietary of the t
company, Is here in person to-day i
and will remain to see the work i
commenced. '
a. '
Keaily Tor lluslne-H. )
' Oold Mountain and Dry
! Gulch consolidated mi
i puny opened up their
stock books for business this '
morning. Their olllce is fitted up
nicely and everything is in readi
ness for a grand commencement.
To-day parties are down from the
vicinity of the mines. They came
to get stock and give it as their
opinion that all the Santiam country
lacks is a little capital to develop It.
This mining company is Incorpo
rated for the object of developing
the mines of tho Santiam and it is
hoped they will do a big thing.
rXIVKHSITY NOTES.
Tho moat of the day yesterday
Was taken up in registering and re
ceipting for tuition. This morning
the various classes were organized
and the prospects are llattering fora
heavy attendance and a piospcjnus
year.
Several moro students came in
last night and this morning and
more areexpicted on this evening's
train.
There are now about sixty young
men at the boarding hall and nearly
thirty young ladies at the Woman's
college, which is more than in form
er years at tho opening of school.
Miss .loues of Kvanston, III., is
expected in a few days, when she
will take charge of the elocution
elas'os In the university. Miss Jones
comes with tho highest recom
mendations from Prof. Comnock,
profe-sor of elocution in the North
western University, Evanston, 111.
.lohn M. Peebles and V. T. ltlgby
left on (he one o'clock train for
Prlnovillc, whero they will bo en
gaged in teaching tho young idea
how to shoot.
Prof. Clvde Cooke lias been en
gaged to take charge of the art de
pal tnient of the university.
The discovery of llfty-two old
Spanish coins In tho collar of a St
Augustine house appears to have
turned the heads of the dwelleis In
that sleepy FIoi Ida city. Every ono
wanted to have a hand in the treas
ure hunt and to stake out claims.
It is probable tho present find will
prove to bo all thcro is of tho treasure
and if further searches tiro made
there will bo no reward to satisfy
cupidity. The modern hunlersafter
the hoards of pirates have had hard
luck, tho most conspicuous instances
being tho fellows who dug for days
on Talk's island and brought up
nothing but mud.
"What's your name, Sis?" asked
('holly of tho pretty waiter girl.
"Peail, sir." "Ah, you're tho pearl
of great price, no doubt"."' "No, sir.
I'm the pearl before swine."
Peculiar
In tluMMiiililnnttoii. proportion inul prop
iinitlon of Us liierotlleiUH, tliioil's tn-sii-purlllik
luvoniplUlies euros wlu-re other
piviunitioul.tll. 1' euliur In lUKtxia inline
ill liomc, Mhlvli Is it "lower ol klivnrtli
uhroml, pccnlliirln the lilii'iionieiinl miiim
It 1ms attained, Hool' sni.iirlllit tstlie
nuitl MieiVM-rul iiu'itk-liiol'or purifying Hi"
IiIimi.1. Khlni; Mronxtli and creating nn
appetite.
A OOOl) CUf OF COFFKB.
Is a i; real nttnu-tlon for n reMminuiU
Tim eiittVu itmvwi from Ilellt'illinuul'h Pat
enl Coiteo reocptnclu U ono of tho initny
tirent AUnictltMi of liU eating parlor.
ThoiiKMiJs of enps of til excellent cotleo
lire (Ailu every ueolc. And R for oysters
mill nieitU lie cannot lo equaled In the
t.ile. tt.
with fatal speeii impure blood coures
thmutih thui.yi.tcm wlthiloulh lulu nuke.
Wright' Compound Kslnu-t of sirwipa.
rlllu cure all IiIoakI dUrusrs. SoM by
II. W. Cox luul I) J. Kry
ItbturKiiuMi ol the peaceful miiuuier
kiu-h at Ularluxxi, dy MUitery nnd cholera
Inftiiitiiui, iHxmipily evlcuM bv Wrlshf
bLiekWrry cardial. Sild by all druwltU.
Painless dental operations at Dr.
T. C. Smith's, 9J State strvvt.
inutoKilsht Norvouiiu and l inline
wnsiu' Hop tviery and uiwmo.
tulle Hitters. A hertlihful ktlmmiisand
" "
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II. w.uiv.
KvuhiuviMiib ..., .....ftv a "i ,
M.intii:i.
imOWN --SKYMOUlt At .Mon.
mouth, Sunday Sept. l! 1SS0, Mr.
M. C Hrvw u. ageil M-vtityIlvo
von, and Mrs, Seymour, iigvnl
iifly years, both of Dallus.
RESIDENT LOTS IN
NOB
Salem, for building lots, have no
Hfate of cultivation, fcecded in clover,
stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevatedand level, has a fine view of
the city, surrounding country, the mountain ranges and snow-capped
peaks. Pure cold well water. Is twelve blocks south of the Chemekete
hotel and postofllee blocks, on Commercial and Liberty streets These
lots are oflered by Jones & "Watson on installments, without interest
until paid. They are lwy actually worth in cash more than the prices
named for them on long time without interest. Several lots have been
sold on which fine residences will be erected. If you want one or more
lols cal1 on JGNES 4 WATSON, win
Lunn & B
;":cr;'239 Corner State
Call Special Attention to their Fine Lines of Ladies', Misses'
ami Children's
CIvOAKS.
REMEMBER WE ARE THE ONLY ONES HANDLING
Springer Bros.' Cloaks,
Morper Dernlmrger & Cos.' Cloaks,
Philadelphia Cloak and Suit Cos.' Cloaks.
Our stocks of these reliable makes are large and well select
ed of the very latest patterns and styles. They will please
you in style, lit and price. Come and see them. We also make
specialties of
DRESS GOODS, '
Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and
CARPETS
239 Corner State and
Wm. Brown L Co.,
DEALERS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
-"-""To. I
Mb 1 1
T'iv.i.i,j''llBL!liiite 1
g-Pt I "VHHrilB
Guns!
Just rveoivetl tho finest Hue of Shotguns, Ilitlca nml Pistols from
Cliicngo anil more coming. We will tsell lower than any other house in
Ailein. Wo defy all competition, Portland not excepted. Also keep
The Best Sewing Machines
In the market from ?3o to 5-10 cash,
fliui gimp in tlie htate. t'onio and
Mrs. McGregor
o i
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huu u uqw miuy ui uu
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ALL KINDS OF MILLINERY,!
Mie ha Jut rewlvetl a new Ux-k of the '
Utot tylisi and can kill cheaper than auy
ot her hmiM lu the city. I
Qio her a mil and your orders will be
neatly and piompily nlled. HUtheunly
jU-elu the city where you can purrha
a Kelt WalklDK Hat tor the imall prloo
of Una Dollar and ItrtCtan,
H ML
S B 1 Ian B
equal. The whole plat Is in n fine
with a good turf. No grubs, no
will show you the plat and the lots
IJJJM1 IIIIWL'M'W-
rown
and Commercial Sts,
Commercial Streets.
Leather and Findings.
CASH PAID FOR
WOOL,
HIDES,
PELTS,
AND FURS.
This, house carrier a lanre stock of first
clnss eoods from tho best manufacturers In
the world, unit Is prepared to elve satisfac
tion, Doin in stye una quality, to every
one wnu win purcnae. goous oi mum,
No. S:H Commercial Street,
SALEM, ... OREGON,
Guns!
nnd in connection will run tho best
see tia before buying elsewhere.
BENF0RSTNER&C0.
Iteli Lemonade
Wfc - S-m. & . .-m
Ul(-xVl:t,
CANDY,
NUTS,
And all kind of tobacco at
JAMES COWMAN'S FRUIT STAND,
Koniiedr owned hy Benton) on Stalest.
A FULL LINE
-OF
-i
Crockery and Glassware!
With specialties In
Valerian China Tea Sets,
French China Dinner Sets.
ItlDG WAY'S FAMOUS
Buckingham Pattern
OF-
ROYAL
SEMI-PORCELAIN
Of which we constantly keep a full line
and open stock, enabling us to make up
Dinner nnd Tea sets of any size, or sell by
the single piece. The finest assortment ot
CHAMBER SETS
Ever shown In Salem.
A FULL STOCK
Ol the latest and handsomest patterns in
Glassware.
49-Plcase call ana examine our stock.
WELLER BROS.,
201 Commercial Street.
SPECULATORS.
Your attention is respectfully called to
the special advantages of
Wm. R. White's Patent Gate,
Which received tle highest honors ever
glren to gates at New Orleans World's Fair.
Call and ask tosee its wonderful and sim
ple mechanism, which, In the words of the
Jury on awards, "Is a wonderful combina
tion of simplicity." Alse the Lone Star
hay press, the price, of which, 8100, puts It
within the reach of the ordinary farmer.
Theodore Palm, agent. County rights
farsale. On exhibition at corner Liberty
and State streets, Salem, Or.
DORRANCE BROS.
Dealers In every variety of
OREGON LUMBER.
DRESSED AND UNDRESSED I
Lumber Delivered on Short Notice.
Yard at the Agricultural works, Salem,
Oregon. Mill located four and a half miles
northeast from Salem, on the John Martin
donation land claim.
Slab Wood 50c Per Cord.
Call and see us before purchasing else
where. d-w
J. H. HAAS,
Watchmaker and Jeweler,
COMMERCIAL STREBT.
First-class work cuaranteed. Give him
a call and you will not regret it. 7-31ml
GEORGE WILKINS'
NEW BUTOHKR SHOP
On Liberty street, across the bridge in
North ttalem. All kinds of meats kept ou
hand. 6-30U
N
INSURANCE
Company.
Fire and Ma
rine.
JOS. ALBERT, Agent, - - Balem, Oregon
Bids for Wood.
BIDS will be received at my office In the
opera house block, Court street, Balem,
Oregon, up to September 3, 1S89, at 3 p. m.,
for six (6) cords of body oak or large grub
oak wood and seven (7) cords of body lfr, to
be delhered at the North Salem school
houfce; also six (tf) cords of body oak, or
large grub oak wood, and seven (7) cords of
lame body fir to be delivered at the South
Salem school hou-e; also forty (10) cords of
large body or gru oak wood, thirty (30)
cords of body ash and fifty-five (55) cords of
largo body tlr, to bo dellered at the East
Salem school house. All this wood to be
delivered at the places designated on or be
fore the 1st day of October next.
The board of trustees reserves the right
to reject any and all bids.
DAVID SIMPSON.
Clerk ol School District No. 21.
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WESTACOTT & NYE.
Feed and Boarding Stable.
49-IIay and oats sold and delivered.
Stables on Kern street, back of postofllee.
Small Fans for Sale.
A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable
and within one and a half miles of Salem,
at prices ranging from .X) to 1100 per acre.
.vppiy 10
WILLIS A CHAMBERLIN,
6-2)-1 ni Opera House Block
C. M. L0CKW00D,
SAUKM, ... OREQCN,
Hetutqnart for the Willamette Valley
fur the celeb tied Columbia bicycles and
trliyek-. The Columbia are well known,
are the beat muue, and have valuable Im
provement for liie year Those wanting
machine will du h ell to call on or 'correa
poi.d li n. i before purchasing,
Oii.ce ui u iu-rt Uro bank, Vfl Ceiqt
mere in l invt ulem,
Fan
Mechanics