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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 27, 1889)
THE CAPITAL EYENTfTG JOUEKAIi. THE C1P1TJL JOCRiUL TUB OFiEO'O.V PACIFIC. ,Cul. II TKIt.MS OK HUIWCIUITION. DAILY. One year byinall . ?" "" H x innnlliH by innll ... .. 2 If) Throe iiidtilliM liy mull... 1 25 IVr urk, delivered by carrier. . 15 WKI'.KI.Y. One year liy innll ....II ft Hl inontlm by mall. .. 7 One year, If paid In advance... 1 0 Mix irionlliH, If il(l In advance ft IVir nil crUxIng rates apply lit tlilx olllco AHHuli'vrlbcniloTllKCAI'ITAl.JoiJll.VAl who ilo not secure UiHr jwipor regularly will notify thin olllco, glvliigiiddrcHi, mill the mailer will be attended tout once. Olllco, ronuT (,'onrt nml Liberty HI rout On tiii: Ocn.v.v. The Aatoriun i wty: Tho Mi'iunililp (ieo. W. Kliler arrived at Ictoriii lam miii luy night from Aliinka. Jler cargo coiilHtH of .'(0,000 enwH iiihI l.'MK) Imr rclH(f hiiIiiioii for .Sun Kru iiHto, bo (l(k" 100 toni of ore from the Sheep creek mine ami a large itiiiiilil,v from Fort Wrangle. On the down trlii the Klderrild iioleallnt Lnriug, the scene of the A neon illiiHter, lull it Ih lindeii'tooil tho Ht earner AlUl had arrived at Hie ceue of the wreck and succeeded in leinovliig the cargo -nfely. The Im'l ol the Ancoii, alter (lie eiugo and machin ery are removed, wa to lie hnriicil to prevent her hecomingan oIinIiiic lion id navigation. At (Under hav the ice wiih I'oiind mi thick and further out f'nm xhoie thnii ever hefore known lo impede navigation. The Klder ran into the hay iilioiii Iwenty-tlirce mile anil t here Mluek fast and diiltcil with tin- ice lm three liciiii'rt hefore get till" clear, lie foe" were encountered Hi.ly milis from whore, org .iiiil n rally nl t'iiiiilalisls Exported In Arrive in Cor vnllis To-Day. Tin: Kaumiiii Maim: Ti:n Chnth. The Oregon Pacific helng u road that will nid largely in developing it good portion of Oregon, tho .lorn NAT, takes pleasure in watching any developments that may take place. We believe that it was in 1870 that T. Kgenton Hogg first visited Coryallls, cays the Times. He then first conceived the Idea of hiiilding a railroad from Yaqulnn iJay, on the hanks ol the Pucillc, eastward acros the Const range of mountains to Corvallis, and on and on until it finally lapped the eastern markets of our inland empire. The tnsk seemed moie than the mind of man could conceive, but work was finally begun and the liist dirt moved on the new Pacific road on May 17, 1877, within the corpoiate limits of this city. It has dragged along ever since, meet ing obstacles and facing apparent iiiipT-iibilities; the management have been cuv-ed and dammed and praised and petted; capital and jealousy at times wouldseemto com bine against the enterprise and then again the cloud of discouragement would seem to lift and woik on the ro.id would resume amid flattering prospects, hut only fora month or more. The public have so often been disappointed that It is long since their promises, have been at par. lint the road has struggled on, with T. Kgenton Hogg as presi dent, and overcome Hie barriers that He along the route of a mountain trull; the Willamette valley has been crossed and the road is now slowly creeping to the summit of the Cas cades. To do all of this under the I Pvi iiian Kniojits Tin-Oregon-! iau ays Hint, the ninth annual cou I veution of the grand lodge of the 1 grnmrjurisdiclion of Oregon, Knights I of Pythian of the world, will be In Id I in Salem beginning on the 8th of I October. A bout will leave Port land for Salem at lo n. in., October 17th. Tlie visiting delegations will ho met upon their arrival and escort ed to Castle hall. There will be n , grand street par.'ide and appropriate services at Hie opera house. The1 committee of reception Is composed . of U. P., A. A. Cleveland; C. C, j Aug. Danielson; P. C, Kdward Hal- lock; V. C Christopher Kvehson;' S. IC, K. C. Hughes. Alexander Campbell Is grand inaishall. The occasion will lie a gala day, and one long to be remembered by members of the older. " I'KltSO.VAL. OiJell, of Portland, Aiioi't What has J$i:i:n Doni:. Captain Ja. L. Smith, lias gone to Portland with tho government snag boat Corvallis. Captain .Smith lias been on the unper river for some line mounts and lias it cleared ol all ITIIKLY W. H I he city. Judge Lord cimc up from Port land last evening. Miss Lillian MeXary returned home on thu afternoon train from Harrisburg. I.eo illis Is in Portland nttciu ingtliesixtli aiinual conference of the Unitarian Council. J. Kotiin took the morning train for Portland, where he went on bus iness connected with his stoic. James Bowman returned home last night from Portland, where lie has been laying in u supply of goods for his fruit stand. Mr. and Mrs. T. McF. Patton left on the morning train for a trip through the east. The JoritNAi, I is in 9 8 ! 1 urana ray I AT I I II B mi iiiift a vvmic u Opening A FULL LINE -OF- THK OLD JIELIAHLK I erner: iiuiu iiioiiiiis nun mis n cieareu oi an i ..,,, ., , . , . obstructions from Harrisburg down I "if,1"-'s t,ll! " pleasant (rip. lurnu-r cunii! inio one oi our cireunislanees, took pluck, energy grocery siorcs wmi live iioi i ullil persevereuce. eggs and lour boxes ol apples, I or Hieeggs lie was oflered liil renin per do.en cash or 'S cents liiide; lor the apples, '10 cents per box casli or in cents trade, lie bought one box of soap at $.'S. Said Hie giocer.vniaii, "Tin- eggs pay for the snip and I II pay you Sl.ilil for thciippli-x." "No, I won't have It Hint way," icplicd the farmer. "You pay nie cash for the eggs and take the soap out of theapnles. Two nml a half boxes ol apples will pay for Hie soap and the other box ami a half at III cents ' will amount to 00 cents cash. The eggs at twenty-two cents will amount lo $1.10. That will give hie a total of $1.70 cash, and Hint's1 what I want," Query, what cuises I tills dlU'civiicc of leu eolith'.' i The scheme was conceived antl consummated so far, by no ordinary mind, and while many can look back and have reason to' curse some siibonlinates for broken pledges, and false faith, they nevertheless must feel like lipping their hut to the man wlio steered the road through its year of adversity. .Mr. Hogg ami party are expeetetl to arrive here from 'New York to day ami arrangements have been made foru reception by our citizens It is thought (lint the coming of Col. Hogg antl party bears consid erable slgnillcunce as to the fut un doings of this road. At any rule it is to be hoped It will proceed on over Hie moiintuluH. better than it ever was before. The I river lias been u foot lower thai) ever was known before, hicli has been very favorable lor snug-pulling, i Captain Smith says lie has removed about a thousand; lie has built four whig dams antl dredged u channel through about u dozen bars, uvtl the river is In A No. 1 order. There Is nt litnuf nift-Titur'tli in it i ii'linuf ut tii1 f ulong the river than ever before. At Hiiena Vista, w here there is usually fiO.OOO bushels, there is now over 100,000. At Independence tho wart-houses are full, uml sheds are being filled. At Fairfield everything is full of wheat, antl there is 000 tons of straw on tho wharf for the paper company. As soon an the wnter in the Willamette reaches a boating stage steambout mg will be lively and if signs are right the river will reach a boating stage much curlier thuii umal. Two Ladiks I.imn:i. As Mrs. Leon Justin and Mrs. l'red Merrill, of Portland, were out liiliug tlowu Seventh street in that city yester day, (lie horse became .scared, and I getting the lines out of Mrs. Justin's huntl", run nway. .Mrs. Justin was thrown out anil her head badly cut, antl she was severely bruised. Mrs. Merrill seized the horse's tail, but in whirling around a corner he lore loose ami threw her to the street, badly bruising her antl in dicting u cut on her head, lioth Indies are known in Salem, antl it is hoped the accident will not lie of any serious consequence to either lady. . II. liyurs returned last even ing from Portland, where he has been on business connected with the Silvcrton and Salem motor line. M. F. McNie, of Vinton, Penton county, Iowa, arrived in the city to day nnd is stopping with his friend, I lev. Sicafoose. Mr. McNie will probably locate in Salem. Mrs. "W. B. McConnell left this morning for her home hi Furgo, Dakota. Mrs. McConnell has been visiting for some time past at the residence of E. N. Cooke's. She will be accompanied us funis Ellensburg, by Mrs. E. N. Cooke. To-NituiT. Thecelebralcil Oakcs i Comedy Sketch Club and Swiss Hell i llingers will appear at the opera house to-night, and a crowded house will gleet them. The Denver Col. Itepulilican says; A crowded house greeted tho Initial perfoniiuuce of the (lakes Comedy Sketch Club and Swiss Hell llingers at the Denver theatre last night. The musical pint of the program was liy far Hie best wo have seen for many a day. The performance of John and Alice Onkos on Hie musical glasses was simply wonderful, and well de served the encores llu-v received. Mr. Frank llolllsler's (I-'.' II. Vouch) hiiujo solo was received with asttnin ol applause, being called back thu mini lime. Harry Katies, In his representation of Hie various people wo meet, and his Impersonation of "Nobody's Child," showed him to lie an actor ol unusual ability, ANtloitA (ItiATH. W. I). Claggett received three lino pure liloodcil An gora goats, from tho world renowned goat-dealer, C. P. Pally, of Sun Jose, California, this morning. These goals are considered Hie most valu able species of tho goat kingdom. They curried oil' t liu (list picuihim at tho World's Fair, at Now Orleans, also (ho Hist anil sweepstakes, of Augorn bucks ut thoToxnsStuto Fair, In ISSS. Tlio Augorn gout was formerly discovered in the moun tainous Interior of Asia .Minor, and nie fumous for their beaiiti fill silken hair which is not uncommon fourteen Inches In length. Tho skin of Hie goat is also used for making some of our llnest foot-wear. The lleeco is as white us tho driven snow nml the Angora gouts aio considered the most prolltahlu of all their tribe. Si:ihoij,s F. i,i,. Last night .Mr. antl Mrs. J. F. Catterlin went to the asylum lo the social dance taking Lold, their two anil u half year old son with them. In soino way the little fellow fell oil' the stage to Hie Hour backwards, lighting on his head. I lo vas severly hurt about the head and shoulders. A doctor wiih Immediately called, anil theie Is little hopes ot his recovery. It is thought, it tlit- fever can lio kept down that the little fellow- may io eover all right. Tho accident caused considerable excitement at tho time. It Is hoped (hut the accident will not prove fatal. Yi:s, Its Titci:. -Tlio Corvallis Times, says: The Oregon Laud com puny of Snlein, uro iiistling roul estate men. They have thine more to Ihioiu the capital city than any other one organization. Thev ale continually sending out samples of Oregon products and uro attracting now comers by the. hundred to our slate. Yesterday one of their renns. sentatlves started for (ho com palace at Sioux City, Iowa, with u lurjjc lot of fruit and grain for exhibition, They did some good work ut Mil waukeo and will now sw some of (ho same prolltable seed in (hut sec- lion ol tho .MIsmiuiI vullov. Colwtv l)nti:i"i)itY.--lt. L. Polk A: Co , who uro getting out n com bined directory of Snlein ami everv city, town anil village in Marion county, huvo ubout ilnMicd (heir woik lu this citv uml will start out Monday for the Miiullor towns throughout (ho country. The hook when completed will be one of valu able lefeiciuv. It will not onlvgive the name, residence and occupation of every resident hut will contain oilier valuable mutter. Millions or Younostiius. There arc now about 1, . 100,000 salinon eggs in the hatching house ut the Clackamas hatchery mid tho daily additions are from iO.OOO lo 100,000. In about two weeks hatching will begin, and In six weeks Superin tendent Hubbard will begin turning out tlio young tlsh. Ilo expects to turn nut between ;t,00i,0()0 and , 000,000 young tlsh between now ami next summer. Li.mi: at Haki:u City. The Maker City llevcillosays that linker city is prepared to furnish an abund ance ot as good lime us was over made. I f tills be Hie ease surely (hero Is no excuse for this lull in the building circles. Tho Jii'iinal would ask Its linker City brethren to Just (ell lis lime dealer the rea son Hie fact was never known before that she possessed a llmo kiln was, because they failed to ad vertise tho fact. Diviiiis at Woitic Workmen uro busy llxlug the water works pipe which leads from the works to Hie center of the river. A diver bus beeii-at work lor the lust few days repairing tlio pipes and n largo box of strong lumber will bo placed mi ller Hie pipe as a support. After this work is done tho citizens will have belter drinking water Hum he fore nnd plenty of it. Ci.iiah (iiirr. Perhaps Hie only j female mule currier lu tho Willa mette valley is MNs Ksiher J. Hos,., j who takes a dally mall between Air I Ilo nnd Lewisville. She Is sixteen i yearn of age, and her father says j Hint when necessary she can go with I him Into tho timber uml cut as I much wtxul as anybody of her years, , New Yi:aii.s, The Jewish New Year began Wednesday evening at' it o'clock ami will lust until to-night I at it o'clock. Oct. filh will ho the, i Day of Atonement. Jewish luis. lies houses close during these boll-1 days particularly the hitter. ' Sllll-I'INU FltlMT. A JOI'KNAI. reporter visited S. Farrar & Co.'s warehouse to-day and found them busy packing appls to ship to Mon tana. A largo amount ol fruit is brought overtlally from Polk county, which is of an excellent finality. Tlio fruit raised on tlio cast side of the river Is not so good this year, as it isgeneiully full of worms. Thu apples are gathered lu a basket antl placed in a wagon and brought to this city and are handled witli the best of care. At tho packing house they are packed in boxes in layers. First a largo piece of brown wrap ping paper is placed Inside Hie box so as to cover tho bottom, sitles and end, after the I I'm It is packed in the box until it Is heaping full. It Is then put in a machine whicc presses them s' they will bo even and the box nulled ill) ready for shipment. .Mr. Farrar has n crow of hands nt work on the west side of the river packing the fruit and shipping it on the Westsitle railroad. About -100 bushels of winter apples were received at tlio ware house here yesterday, they aNo are pack ing pears for shipment. Another one of Salem's enterprises. Daisy Answers. (rorroKponilenccof tho Capital .lournul.J 1 noticed u few days ngo a com niunicufion in the JotntNAi, from the baud of F. S. Mntterson, asking an explanation to my figures on hops, netting $100 per acre, the same hops averaging 109 boxes of 13 pounds per box per ncre and sold at l.'l cetits per pound, equaling $184.21 for the gross receipts, or $100 net per aero, l-ollowing is a statement that may answer Mr. Mattel-sou's communication. Setting polesand cultivating Picking ut-10 cts. per box. .. Three men nnd their board.. Fuel and sulphur Hurlup 3 80 Puling 3 4.5 Hauling. . 40 Incidental 4 00 I have just received an immense stock of Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Cloaks, Flannels, Hosiery, Corsets, Domestics, Carpets, Oil Cloths antl Win dow Shades, also Clothing and Gents' Furnishing Goods, Etc. My stock this fall is unusually large and comprises all classes of goods kept In a first-class store. Patrons wishing to buy their fall bills, and those visiting the Fair canuot afl'ord to pass the Old Reliable White Corner. As T have the largest stock antl greatest variety of goods iu the city, and last, hut not least, my prices are lower than ever. JOS. MYERS. RESIDENT LOTS IN NOB HLL The whole plat is in a fine state of cultivation, seeded in clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and 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 postoffico blocks, on Commercial and Liberty streets. These lots are oflered by Geo. H. Jones on monthly or quarterly installments, without interest until paid. They nre now actually worth in cash more than the prices named for them on longtime without interest. If you want lots call on him at his real estate office No. 200 Commert-iul street, .Salem. GEO. H. JONES. -$14 02 . 43 GO - 9 m 3 Cj I .AST NltlllT'S K.NTi:ilTAINMi:.T. Tlio Albany Herald saws: John 11. Dukes' Comedy Sketch' Club and Swiss Hell lllngors gave one of their enjoyable entertainments at tlio opera house last evening. The au dience was delighted from the open ing to (ho close. Tlio campaiiy is composed of musicians of merit, uml give a clean and luughter provoking program, in which an endless variety of novel musical se lections and comedy sketches were Interspersed in u most agreeable manner, From hore the company goes to Snlein. Stji'im: F.wtitnit Hi:ahi Fitoji. Sipilro Fnrrnr nnd fuuilly have been heard from.' They are now at St. Louis, Mo., and so fur have enjoyed a pleasant trip. They stopped one lay ut Salt Lake City and one day at Denver. Col. They wiote that up to the time of willing their future programme of trnvel had not been arranged hut would remain in St. Louis not more than two weeks. They arrived there the loth, hist. AllTICI.US ll.' I.VCOUI'ilUATlOX. Articles of Incorporation weio tiled with the sooivtnry of state to day us follews: Tho enterprising water oonip.mw of Wallowa county, Or., with .1. M. Church, 11. F. Stubble field, W. II. ('holds us lueoi'Hir,itors. The capital stock Is jV.OOO, divided Into shares of $10 each. Tho princi pal orthv is In KnterprUo, Or. Total expenses.. $83 32 And the diU'erence between this and the whole Income will he $100. 8!l net per uero Cost of hop house nnd poles is not figmed in, nor value of land. The three men are tho men that did the drying. The pole pul ler and tho owner is a general helper nnd time keeper. Hauling will average as above. Hoofer's will bo liss us he i; only a half mile from the dock. Incidents includes mend ing, lantern oil, etc. Tho above fig ures are from Gus Hoofer's actual expenses, except hauling. Tlio av erage yard here goes 109. Hoefer's went 130 boxes per acre. I put down wrong figures hefore. Daisy. Just Ki:ci:ivi:d. A. now and novel line of Japanese paper nankins at T. McF. Pattern's. A Good Appetite. Is essential to kihxI health; hut nt this season It Is oileu lost, owing to tho poverty or Impurity of the blooil. tleuuiKeiucnt ol llii! ili;i'Ntlvu oruuns. u ud tlio weakening cllwt of the fhanslnj; season. Hood's Rumuiuiilllti Is a wonderful medlelnu for ereatliiKiiu appetite, toning the digestion, audulvlngstionKlli to tho wliolo system. Mw is the time to tako It. lie sure to get II imhI's Siarsaparllla, Grove, Crockery awl Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, China Dinner Sets. ni via lilDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keep a full line nnd open stock, ennhling us to make ud Dinner and Tea sets of nny size, or sell by the single piece. The finest assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A PULL STOCK Ol thelatest nnd handsomest patterns In GlaSHwaro. tfS-riense call nnd examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Miles South of Meliaiiia. An 4Iia flnnn.n. Dnm'fin DnSln.n.l T. vii uiu viugun Hiuiuu MiiinMU luu r LotH can be selected anil purchased by applying to S. M. McLane, mall currier, or N. Mills, at tho station, who will show the plat. Prices are reasonable anil the location desirable. GEO. II. JONES, Ileal Estate Oillce, 20G Commercial Street, Salem. Lisnn & B Nut Very Wind. A beggar was sitting in a Now York street holding out n battered hat. The followlug placard was hung about his neck: "Please, good people, help a poor blind man, who was once rich, but who has been re duced troni utlluenco to poverty. Von will never regret It." Present ly ulong enmo a pleasant-faced man with a sharp, shrewd eye, says n writer In tho Pittsburg Dispatch. He looked nt the poor old beggar curiously for a moment, and then suddenly drew back his arm as though to strike a blow in tho face. I ho movement was only a feint, but It served tho purpose. Tho beg gar jumped backward about a yard and Marled on a run up the avenue, winding his way In and out among the passing vehicles with wonder ful skill tor a blind man. rown, 239 Corner State and Commercial Sts, Call Special Attention to their Tine Lines of Ladies', Misses5 and Children's CLOAKS REMEMBER WE ARE. THE ONLY ONES HANDLING Springer Bros.' Cloaks, Morper Dcrnlmrger & Cos.' Clonks, Philadelphia Cloak and Suit Cos.' Cloaks. Our stocks of these reliable makes are Innro and well select ed of tho very latest patterns and styles. They will please you in style, fit and price. Come and seo tliein. We also niako specialties of DRESS GOODS, Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, and Salem Co-Operative Association nn i iTrtn rvrnnnn tiKAMUK SITIJIK! Choice Groceries! CROCKbRY In White Granite and Decorated Ware, Glassware, etc, See our stock and prices. 128 STATE STUEET, SALEM. Brooks & Harritt, (Successors to AVm. Beck & Son,) 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Arms, Ammunition. SPORTING GOODS! Knives, Scissors and Razors, Dolls, Toys and Fancy Goods Of every description. AN ENTIRE NEW STOCK, You canuot afford to buy until you have seen our stock. J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jeweler, COMMERCIAL STREET. First-class work cunrnnfprl. a call and you will not regret It. Give him 7-31ml or AoviatrtsiNti. youiiK Imly from A Itixn.T Miss liyiiu, Iowa, iirrivt't! uu Saturday ami wont tiii tlio roatl .Monday to lWu lull, wlirro nlu hn met bv Al. Wortliliixton, of Utirnoy valli-vj tlio pair vi'io murrlotl at l)roov" v lonliiy. HiulJoliiiMiii. who latfiors thlri Item, Kiys this U ouo of (ho KlorloiiH rohiillH of tho lloart V j ami matrimonial oorivrtHimloiiiv bureau, ami ho think of trying it on hluiholl, Vale AthiH. Foil Sai.i: "Younj; Sootohman," ouo or tlio tu'st oly tlo (la I o, hIuIIIoiim of Oivpui ami Washing ton. ANo "IUhcU Unroll," a koo.I thoroiiKiilnvtl. Win. llowanl I'holns, ovor Capital National hank. ItoMtli'iuv on t arlon road, or K. I'arkor Kupus, I'nlr ground. Tlio fall days am drawing nigh ami M'hooN aro iu full nrogivrvs hut tho pliuv i got ouo of th'iMi ologuut impoitod lunch ha-kol Is at Siiuliv 1'arrarV An ologani hakoi llllod with thottosi uuoolorod toa, iiupoil on iIIiyoI for thoMiiall cum of llfty OOlllc. In l'non.vTi:. In tho mattor of j tho oKlalo of Joiiulu Korxytho, will i admittod to phtliato and .lamos M, Kor-ytho apiolnted and oonilrnnU as o.Mviitor ct alil oMulo, without iMIIlll I .....-,... .... -. a,,., ii oNoiitor. Win. 1- iittlaml. W. 1 "." tvimwuHi Ovor throo thousand Krenoh do oortor, who have been living In Geneva, have been benefitted bv the late Amnesty law, and have left I with their families to return to their i eon n try. m q Will, r.ii.ti .n.i.i.1 !...... i.i..v.1 ....k.w ,.,. ,, , " .... ....... r,..-. mi,.iiit .... t.Hifl.-n aim me uis tvuu a xuoii e , iimiucii iiutont wltiulmlli lultk wake CARPETS O. PAULUS, Jobber and retail dealer in Fine Wines, Liquors and Cigars ! 120 State Street, Salem, Oregon. GEORGE WILRINS' NEW BUTOHER SHOP On Liberty street, across tho bridge la rsorth VSalein. All kinds of meats kept ou hand. 5-0tf Wood Sawing. Churchill's new wood saw starts up to day and will be In operation from this date Orders taken at Duncan it Booth's Vi State street. 239 Corner State and Commercial Streets. Wm. Brown & Co. New Fish Market. Allen Rhodes hns established a new KIsh .Market on Statestreet, and he keepsa good Kupply of Ash, poultry and game. Give him a call aud your order will be promptly attended to. 8-2S-lm DEALERS IN Hoothhy and John A. appointed appraiser. Kxlnu't of .irxntii. rlllu curus all blood i1Imiio. jold liy an ivilon lt, w Cox mlll n j Kry (iovwitsoit Woods Hirm:ii. K. tiovernor (!eorvo 1.. Woods, of l'oiilaml, Is nill.lug from the rtoeiit ntlaol; of ooiiKostlnn, and Dr. Mok liu, the attending plivMelan, thinks ho will to all right in it tew dayis Ho is Mill In lied however. Now os Svi.il A now ami ele gant line of M'lsxtn nml pookot out lory JtiM ivvvIvihI. All godi wurniuloil. T. MoK. l'atton, us Slate Mrvvt. THAT Kiollth "U." - No ierM)u living will again date a iloeuiuriK without using a "ti." It now Mauds on tho extreme right -Ikmi. 'e.t year It will tako hccoml plai lotto, where It will renialn ton yearn, lt will tln'ii iuovo Into thlnl plaeo owl KruwrlM ut Ullbort J(ko. una tucro It will rwt h wuturr. oir. llpu ui van tea, Kilnis,n-., varnish, window glut, and a lino lino of eon- i: l'Mter Tlio Don Ton roMrturwm Uwilli outilollht the llloxt diirdle pt.uvlil the oitv for a siiUMantiul meal. The isillv Mrv el at l'it favorite nl.iu runt eonoot Iv e.ivUel. M.vititi.VKK Ijii:ni. The coun ty tlerk InsikhI twom.trri.ige ILviisi-a Aititi-nliiy Win ('. Kinvou mid WliiuJ lVndletonmidV D 1V. uur iUlvl Mttdiv L Kcutt. .M.VKUIKO. rAl.MKK-SCOTr. In this eitv . Friday, Sept. L7, KSSt, -Mr. 1). I'almer. of Sitoknuo Falls, to Mrs. ' Maltie Seoit, of this elty. Mr. Palmer is one of Spokane's thriving business men, and is a gen tleman of high repute iu this local Uy. Mrs. Seott Is a lady well known In this oily, ami many there are' who Join in wi-hlng her well under her new uaiuoaumed. The Joiit N. vi. extends coiignitulatlous. I.xilisvt.r: -Wlltiinlhtf next two dnyn, I1 i4if K-KKllitiut,iV, nilK' north of Miloin.ou iheitver curly ull under cultt vuituiiHiut Mtllimprovd:coodhouand barn luiuit for lwrllouUrs of Curj, IMsh,l UclUnjrA Ox mi Hrrti, BOOTS AND SHOES, Leather and Findings. l . lo 1 Vii vi ,TQLJglkfaw l ,CS33 WOOL, CASH PAID FOR HIDES, PELTS, AND FURS. DIRT CHEAP. Any jierson wishing good black dirt for nillhir, or to bo Ubed on lawns or In mak. IllCr llOWCr IwdiS slinitM Iaova nnlitra nt thA JouiiNAi. office for George 1). Zlnn. Terms reasonable, by load or contract. 8-a-lni FIAXOS FOR RENT. Two good upright pianos for rent, also a nrtchu.3 organ forutle cheap for cash or on the Installment plan. For information Inquire of l'rofeuor l'arvln at the Conser vatory of music or at his residence. 8-16-lm Music! Music! The bet pianos In the market for sale cheap for cash or on the Installment plan. AIm) a good piano to rent. Call upon WM. AIUSOLD. 3o7 Winter BU 1 hi liAiiro ciiri lc a large Uvk of flrkt. ! cj.i goiKU from the bel manunicturer In lite world, mid U preparvd joglve juUfac tli)i. Uuh In iyt. nd nuairiy. lo eery one ho III purvliaM! cihkI . i them, Xo. 231 Commercial Street, SALliM, . It ha been proven that Wright' lied Croi Cbn.-li cure cure throat and lung troubles of long (landing, wbem alt other remedies falU Sold by all drugxUti. DUtarbanccs ol the peaceful iummer uch a Diarrhot-a, dytentery and cholera Infantum, promptly evicted by Wright' - OREGON j Mark berry -'iuial. Sold by all dru(bt