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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 16, 1889)
THE CAPITAI,. EVEISTINGr JOTJBKAL. THE CAPITAL J0DM1L. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY. One rear br mall $ fi? nix mulling uj iiiini.. -- - , Three months by mnll 1 i .:. t.l i. .!! 1 Fi ' l'cr weeK, ueiiverea uy carrier ia WEEKLY. One year by mnll ---SI Six months by mall 7' One ymr, If paid lu advance 1 0 Six months, If paid In advance 0 Tor advertising rntcyapply at this ofllce AllSubscrlberstoTllECAPlTAl.J0URNAl. who do not secura their paper regularly will notify this office, giving address, nnd the matter will be attended to at once. Office, corner Court and Liberty Streets The Chimb of tiik Ckxtury. The great Clime Sensation that has moved the whole oi the civilized world and mystified the most skill ful, as at last explained and is told complete for the first time, in a vol ume that has been lately wrWtsn by the noted jourralist, Henry M. Hunt, of Chicago. This gentleman, knowing that a very small purt of the rcr. 'acts have reached the eins of the people, has succeeded In gath ering everything of importance and pb.clng it lu his work a book or thrilling interest and one that lio'f's the attention enwrapped from the first to ilia teat pje. It is brim'ul of hl'hertD u.muo Nhed facts and u great many "of whlc are made known for the first irne; as it con tains profuse ilHistw .ions It cm be safely called a valuab e pictorial his tory of the greatest or'moder.i crimes. The description of 'he bein'val of Ireland's interests by her supposed i friends coveres many paes It is the only complete and rathe. Jc I work on the subject Unit vP' or c n bo isMied. The History Coain iy of San Francisco hr ; just pubi coed this book, and is cell'ig the 3.me tliroui'h their aseni" only. We fall especial attention to their advertise ment lu another column. Prospecting foii Coal. The Al bany Herald says iaat Mr. C. J. Stuart, of this city, traveling agent of the Oregon Paella railroad, ana Mr. It. H. Norton, coal milling ex pert and mining eu.,;neer, who bus been for several yeui in the e.-.p!oy of the Northern Pacific ...iircad company, and who has recen.ly been in Alaska, returned yesterday from a tour of investigation up tlie north fork of the Santhiui in search for coal. Near Mehauia they found a seam of lignite formation of vary ing thickness, which they traced for half a mile. It resembles eanuel coal and burns freely. They brought about a bushel of it down wi with them. Mr. Norton says while hav ing no commercial value of it3 owu, it is a certain indication of a depos it of genuine coal in the vicinity. In some places it is found embeded in a deposit of lire clay. Several piece.? of good coal were fouud. and Mr. Norton thinks that by going down a moderate depth a rich deposit of good gold will bo fouud. Alo'ig several other forks of the Siu titnu coal has been found in such quantities as to leave no doubt that coal fields exist in tills portion of Oregon, whlsh are only wailing 10 be developed to form an important factor in tlie industrial forces of this great and growing country. WATCir.-If the night or the 28th of this mouth happens to be one of those clear and cold October nights which Oregon is frequently blessed with, star gazers who keep their eyea open will witness u vision of rare beauty. The new moon for this mouth will appear on the 24th Insiant, and make her first quarter on fie 31st. On the 128th there will be a renjunction with Jupiter, and the Np-v York Times oi the Oth lust., in Us aril le on "The Planets of October," says that the conjunc tion is extremely close and tho pic ture cf the star and crescent wilf be one of rare beauty. The conjunc tions for the rest o"f this mouth will be with Neptune on the lUth, Mars on the 21st, with Venus on the 22d and ou tho 2;!d with Mercury. Tho watchers of the skies, providing the weather is clear, can enjoy these ce lestial phenomena free of charge. If they have -jo telescopes, power ful llo'l, or what is better, night glasses, will aid them greatly in their observations. StT'KKMK CouitT. In the matter of tho estate of Ben Holladay, de ceased, Itufus Ingalls respondent, vs Joseph Holluday appellant, appeal from Multnomah county, argued and submitted. A II. Tanner and tleo. 11. Williams attorneys for re spoil lent. Richard Williams attor ney fir appellant. James Steel, adinr. respondent vs Joseph Hoi laday appelant, appeal f-o'n Mult nomah county, 'argued .iud submit ted' Geo. II. WiMbms and A. 11. Tanner attorney's ;r respondent. Klclit'rti wiiliar. Willir.r.i3 attorney for appella .. Mom-: Hoi. At the O. R. ifc N. cjinimny's wtiarr can no seen "joo lu bales of hops which will bo shipped to-day fr Cincinnati!, by W. J. Herreu. Each bale contains 20) pounds which will make an average of 40,000 pounds in this shipment Mr. lien en has a largo amount of hops at different places along tho Willamette river whioh wtll bo shipped soon. RirruuNiNO to Colouado. Mr. W. Brando and family left this morning for their old homo Pueblo, Col. Mr. Brando came to this city last April and has been here every si 'ice. He says that he can go back giving Oregon a good namuuud also says tiiat he was well pleased with the class of people In Oregon. FntsT in Tin: Fjlkd. Tlie first in tho field with novelties Is always J. G. Wright. His latest Is Vacuum Tipped Arrow Pistols thoy nro per fectly hurmless! Accurate! Sure! for homo aniusumeiit they have no equal. Tiik Mkchanics' Fahu Parties attending tho Mechanics fair should leave their orders for groceries at Gilbert & Patterson's. The very latest novelties lu dry iroods and trhumluurs can always l H) found, nt- Holvvreous, TIIK CITY DADS MET. Long hist of Dills Audited That .Motor Line Again Sewers! Sewers! ! Sewers! ! ! Last evening being the third flics day in the month, the city council met in legnlar session, with Mayor Williams in the chair, and present, Couucllmeu Hirsch, Collins, Lafore, Strang, Bush and Hntton. Also City Marshal Ross, Street Coin nit sioner Thompson, a Journal re porter and a number of prominent citizens. Minutes of the last adjourned, special and regular hieetiug read and stood approved. i The committee on accounts and current expenses reported favorable on me ioiiowius oius aim orueieu that a warrant be drawn on the city treasurer tor the several amounts. Dorrance Bro. S C5 50 W C Barker O NS Williams A Dilly T JR'ce W Holcome Doc G'bsou .. JE McCoy John Kni.-'ht E IL Vr.ii3 Win Ren die tio em Gas Co H j Swaitz . Tlioa Ho'mau Salem Watc Co BFDrake AE Strang J C Thompson ... Sa'em Dray & T.uck Co .. 1 .0 GO j 4 To 1 2-5 18 03 10 l 9J.I ill 7o 3 oO 12 CO 150 0' 2S5 0 65 51 2 j 103 !):i 75 0- 8 1( ?.- Gl 72 1.5 8i) ;I2 .V 140 50 0 50 2t 0) J Abergasl Ddau Bros . V H Mcl'nllrc Sa!em Dray &T'uc' Co.. II P Miuto Did Nichols I N Mit'er The committee on streets and pub lic propei'ty repotted tlie petition of the Marion County Improvement company back to the otitic! with their approval. Moved by Hutton and seconded by Collins that the report be adopt ed; carried. A petition was read from the Cap ital City Railway company who are desirous of a right of way over Lib erty street, from the north side of ( Chemekete, norm to the north boundary ot tne city; tiieuce on Capital street from the north line of State street to the northern bound ' ary of the city; also on Front be-' tweeu the south and north bound ary lines of the city and on Court street from the east Hue of 14th j street, to the east boundary line of ! tlie nlty of Salem. The petition was referred to tlie committee ou streets! and public property to act upon. Petition was presented by John W. Minto, Sr., for the right to con struct suitable approaches to a bridge that he intends building across the Willamette slough. Said bridge to have Its eastern approach on Belle vue and Front streets. Referred to proper committee. lbT KEADl.VO OF UlLL-S. Under tho head of introduction and first reading of ordinance bills came the first reading of the ordi nance prepared for the legulations and rights of way granted to the Marion County Improvement com pany. Tho ordinance as read grants tlie company a right of way over Front street from the north bouud ary of the city to the south side of Trade street; on Ferry street from tho Willamette river, at low water mark, to the east side of Winter street; Winter street from the south sido of Ferry street to north side ot State street; State street from tlie west side of Winter street to the east side of Twelfth street; Twelfth street, from the north side ot State street to tlie O. & C. Depot; Ferry street from the west side of Twelfth street to tho eastern boundary of the city; and thence on Commercial street from the north sido of Ferry street to the most southern boundary of the city. Tlie bill or ordinance was read tlie first time and moved by Lafore that it pass to its second reading. Roll called ami those voting aye were Hirsch, Collins, Lafore and Bush; voting no were Strang and Hutton. Mr. Hutton said that lie had no objection to the Hue ruuuiug on any street In tho city provided that thoy did not construct any tiessles. This lie was much opposed to. Councilman Strang said that he thought a number of persons on his street intended placing a remons trance before the council and he wanted to give them time to act etc., etc. Tlie motion for a second reading was lost. Several bills against tho city were read and referred to the committee ou accounts and current expenses. City taxes were declared delin quent ou and after Novenibar the 20th.. A few of tliecounclltnen got their heads together and It was soon seen that a compromise had been etlected in the reading of the ordinance bill lust voted down. Councilman Hirsch, arose audsald: ''-Mr. Mayor, ( I move you sir, that tho second reading of tho ordinance bill govern ing the Marion County Improve ment company, be reconsl Jered ami SCeiu to bo equally unfortunate in tho ordinance he read the second their claim of endorsement by Caua tlme by title only.'' The mayor In- , (Ian Government. The 'llguies formed Mr. Hirsch that he had voted thev publish showing strength are before on tho wrongsldo to move for Just doublo tlioso given in the'olll a reconsideration. Quite a laughter Cul repoit, Tho Canadian Gjvern took place here. Hirch and the, m..ni r.mnit 11l.1iH.1vn! lUIIIUMltlui tit ttiu tiuuuuii ui-llll- Hutton and Strang favored the ordinance and these two gentlemen had agreed to r.llow it to le recon sideriHl. It looked for a nhort time as if the hill would bo compelled to m.... .. k . . . i . m ... .1... ...t.tw.ll ,rt. . i .. lay over until tno next meeting. Councilman Strang however came to the resue and moved for a recon sideration when the bill was finally read Iho sifond tlmo by title only. After lis second reading It was re ferred to tho coiv.mllice on streets and ptibllopiopetty ag-.'ln, Tho committee tmjKirfvtinml pub llojmme ly BUbiuitt,ed:tie following bower bids to tho'equnOH. Archie MasouV Rice!: No. CO. $310; til, f."!)S.0O: 7(1, $SlU.U5; 513, S301.05: 71. StmSO: 7. UiXI51; W101: lid and 35, $7S5; 1 and 3, S35j 38, 30, and 30, $1137; a iiml 1, WO; OS. 09, and TOXOID; 53 and Marlon sq., $!W0; 1 60, $310; 07, ?i)0!),(Hi 77, ,10, Smith fe Robertsen: Block No. GO, $320 24. f205; 70, $405; Jtt, 5S0S; 71, $i"0; 7, 200; 51, $310; 20 and 25, tWW; 1 and 2. SS10; 23, S. rvd 80, $1G5: :t iiil 4, $7.V; 6S, G!, en:". 71, W.;-; Z" and Marion si., !)o0; . 0, $.".C5; C7;COi0; 77, io5. O. T. H -.tumuli; IJI-)"'; No. GO, S-M4; 24, .;J5; 70, $4:54 30; :w, .5.M: 71, $2'A; 7, (227 30; ".. $-"31- 2'. oud 2-5, $70:i; 1 and 2, $S20: '23, 2"), and 30, $1101.01; 3 and 4, $722.35: 0$, GO, and 70, $'010.70; 53 and Marlon sq., $SS7; 80. S047; 07, W0; 77, $.V3. The irnvor unci city record"! w inst'i-Cied to niekca outr.ict v tne iovst responsib.e bidde:. 3? rcconimenrled by the committee ci streets air pub.'c property nnti tbe ordinance commit-pe ordered drrft ordinances evlut'iig t'je eon stinc'ion of the several seweiJ. An aiijourunient win (-':eii until to-niK'u, at 710, when the council will meet for the special purpose ot looking after tills mportant sjwer- age mutter TIas K"i.i. K.viTir Mr H Try the I Giddinxs dcyiity re:ord" ' j'arfv - . i . iiig il .' ic: 'So 3, ai'-'vcd in '" e' r; Iiijui' 'i..;,; .id .i ti "Pin I, y t- .wo. '.. " G'l dirgs . r 'v.v. " t e ox., nin i.ilnir 20.1) k: 2 ng :t "end voii ! tlie B i? j. s v.-bfj ii w q'l ie "ounj; ; " wrd in am , aiCir.re :s pri the .i ? 'c n hlcli hs .a i . nt'ir?.;!ew. "n pin.-.il? fit. lis -.o-y4' .'Qi)..r -. . - .liiiosunJ .s'ul.; c iiiitjsnt oi cP'ng lli.m i.usi." pci-ri :e:iM r ", U iisrirns in go i. .'Isilvi. ivlr. Gi J d'ns is "ii 'i ' -.liiit jrn 'iii..ii wh.' seeiiis '-.j .:a'.' ..is .ii:ui-.i- ''.i.,rou-.h"; , .d j t t wit . !:iu i re i .' . ,i.i:r. Ri;adv vjk liis s : PugL tins puruhr-bed a. rlw,Tv and hum:.! o-vneJ by 13. H. c e carry a c nop eve . fai'ining imp:eiiie .?, e ria'es. Mr. Pugii tnous L'eu'.'ema'i i.ud i. . l . ;i"? s'o-' : Oi -it; ftrnie"'.,' -.'e-. hvu ..' i of .:iirdw..ro, wagoiw and is at' .ndus uei tvcs .nc patronage if mr p-ople. lis vii, cont nue run Hi. sii.ivat ti.e bmue piaccof uu-liies wner. ilr Ds! i";iger did, and w'U j ner.- . i i j.ifs to wait upon -Is jititom . lii hardware is the oest theo Give him a call and yoa v. 1.1 b" satisfied with the goods. A KEJIAItKAUhC En kavoriiig to Intrjilucc a ti.r.kiiig l'owiler ly Uogus Acts UoarJ or Health Unileei-ivc tiic l'niilir. The people of the Pacific coast are interested in liuie food. They ap preciate as weil as any people on earth honorable dealing. When the j manufacturer of an article which is to go into the stomach ns food comes , up before them in tlie uuwspupersj with advertisements of his wares, ' they demand that he shall be both truthful and honest In its repre&e:i-' tations. It goes without sa.-ing thrt i the manufacturer whow'I wi'lin--' ly or fr.itiuuleutly niisreprv-ent as, to the endorsement which lie claims ! to have received, can lay .io claim to the natronage of the people whom he has thus sought 'o deceive. "False lu one, false lu :iV is tl". watchword in such a c..-s. Housekeepers have no doubt no ticed that the Price Baking Powder '"'m linvo until h.iil in tlit'lr vr. 'irilla w. ...... ,. V..w. ...-., - ....... ... ....... advertisements throuuhout ;h .. . i: : cuilliu,), HUliemeui.i iuieseii!iii; that the National Board ofHeiuth, at Washington, had favorably re- Corted upon a 'd endorsed that rand of Bal:iug Powder. It ap pears that these statements were in-cor-ect; that tho Price advertise ments were direct misrepresenta tions, dishonestly used for the pur pese of seeking patronage tlie public, and prejudice! ng consumers against other wellknown brands and that the National Board of Health never endorsed or commend ed the Price Baking Powder in any w..y whatever. The following ex tract is given from a letter recently addressed to the Royal Baking Powder Co of New York, by the Nat.onal Board of Health, and r.-lll serve to make pla'n the deception attempted to be practiced: National Bo.vud of Health. Washington, D.C., Apr. 25, 18S9, "I havo read the papers with as touisluueut at the unbounded assur ance displayed by the Pi ice Baking Powder Co., in attempting to use the National Board of Health for tho purpose of giving credit to Dr. Price's cream baking powder. I am unwilling that this Board should be used for tho purpose of misleading tlie public in the slightest degree. I have to say. therefore, that .tills Hoard never, luany manner, shape, or form, 'commended,' 'endorsed,' i or 'favorably reported on.' Br. Price's Biking Powder or declared that, with the exception of Dr. Price's Baking powder every sample wus found to be more or less drug ged or tainted,' and any statement that conveys such un impression, di rectly or Indirectly, is wholly un truo' W. P. Diw WOODY. Sec. National Board of Ilea Th." Tho Pi Ice Baking Powder Co, . . -r. .. . Br. Price's llaking Powder con- talus matter lusolublo lu water, 3 0-100 percent conslst'ng of btareh and tartrate of Nino a mixtiire mltilteratod 20 per cent." In the examination of baking powders and official tests made by the Ohir Statu Food Commission, Price's Baking Powder wvi shown to contulul3.GU per cent Inerf matter. Peculiar In tliocuiiiblirtlloii.oroiKirtlDii mi iinillmi of Its lliLrnMlontii. HimhI's lxtrllla iicoomitlUlift. mrtM Miiii othtrr jiaiianitlHiifill. 1 culiurliilUKuotluuitio nt li'jino. Mlikli l n "toirt-r ol fctrvimlli nhriHUl," ivociillurln tlio iilienoniciml tule (lima utlaliicHl. IIckiJ-s Nirxiiuirilla Utlio iikM kiuH-."i&riil nuHticlne fur purllylnjt tlio blood, clvliitf ktrvaulli anil orcullns nu lPK'tltO. Ri:ai)-"A Christian's Secret of u 1J ippy Life," Al T, Mv Vittin'. S VI,EM TO TUB FRONT. I'mtiit-fJi on Hand rn Eve ry Side i --.U-jiriivpnirnts (ininf,1 on in Vast ; tr.ns)Pn iu'ect far ti.iifs. c'u'er,i i surely tlie coming "em-1 pIVcityof tIieVes.t. Thefuturethat' lies lieforo ier i3 one Unit iitotw' aiinx'i:iteil. She has u rcpittntio.i . Lafore :he United Suites that is uu- ivmisked and is uusurj,.8jibio bv aiiy place wvt of the "great div'de." j The year 1880, when H shall have closed, will show a wonderful im-1 provement tnaud throughout thecity o- c- jut one year before. xVud, a? i the change has otilx fuiriy begun.we ' can look with pride to the situation I thtl will be presentable at the close of another year, but let us look only il the present and the future will m.tn out its course to tlie wi n !cr and amazement of all SiKn now possesses four miles of; excellent street car line in full nper attou. And this sime eiifeiri-'mr ccun.iny will sooj coniine-iue i'iu L'xlension of ther line up IVi.tar street. This is in the imiuenint i-."!ir I n I ii n. iiim T.i . ii'ii'vu. i would uo; be surp ised to see wor'x commenced on the ex tension durii y the pre?'-nt montli. The Salem Stree' Railwev company havo done ti wc: derftil amount a'' gojd for Si'.lem and before they toin-l 'jle.e their .u'isv tern of lines ii . ' tv.ii be more emphatically wviuid. ."he Cap: al L .; E'.ejtncb reo : r liuo tonipi.uy ere just com,M. i.i heir Lfivey i.ii'i ii'.t mi.ny d.'.ys '.v'.. rtan1, u'. I this ccuipr.ny wll "nninienee f-e mlruclion of their '-.ie as nlrvudy iner-Moiied in the33 column1'. The Motor line, which propose.! to .i.ake a complete belt around the o'ty, is an assvre" fact, rnd when he New Year reacies u. It wi." find r.ui'.ca huaihng nprearai'-'p in Sa lem. Real estate Is gradually comimr i un, Persons who invested in real estate six months ato. can to-dav dispose of the same at a profit of from fifv to one hundred per cent. And tnose ,v!:o invest now can real ize the same Drofif "nside .f three lo six months. There will undoubtedly he an ad- ditlou of 3300 souis to iae present) population .."Salem by Mrrch, 1890. T-:e wo.k of constructing all these railroads uid sfee car lines is no' snir.ll uinertaking. Ta.lvi'b.ml the! "Mil oucket brigade'' wi I ;-ou, in three montii8 thero will be such a stream of this "company" as was never seen Inside th city limifs be fore. Sti em lu.s no boom. It is simply a healthy growth. Circuit Court (Joes iiravcly on Some Sti'.iii:.v Cor.iosieil Cases Three Trso Bills I'ctiirncd The cou,", room was filled quite 'ml of per&oiis at'tandiiig court, and sppctato-s t. 'sniu'- iin,. So far the grind jury ..as retur. od three true " 's, but as they are hard at work nl ier.s wi "o!low u. doubt. Fol "owlng s lie doings o' the court up to ; o'c'ock p. in. to-da : -a j f't'.vhiu vs J C "uney and Richa -d Saycr-; verdict for $1 for pln;..iiji. I , h rtieppam vs Danish; motion to .'keoi'" part cf answer; overruled. J.itnd jury presented three true b 's, and letived for li.rther business. j udlcimeit No. 1, Stateof Oregon vs R U Uiibble, larceny; defeud-i-n j and sureties called; default, and oi nic'iMi of district atly, bond for leited. ''e'er Bocn vs Jacob Geibler et al, duiii.gc; jury case consisted of J. M WuUon, M Cooley. J C Howd, W W Stephens and W T Miller. Ri:ad "Looking Backward. McF. Patton's, At Ladies, do not fail to take a look at those beautiful combination suits at Holverson'ri. Tho Bon Ton restaurant is with out doubt tho most desirable place in the city for a substantial meal. Tlie coffee served at this favorite restuu rant cannot be excelled. Fisir, Fish. The Baltimore fish market on Court street is the place lo get your fish, poultry and game. It. , Fitusu AmtiVAii. Grapes, oranges, figs, lemous and cocoanuts, at the Candy Kitchen, 313 Commer cial street. Holveivon Is far in tlie lead on prices. His customers all say so. For the best makes go to Holvorson's. of kid gloves Painless dentul operations nt Dr 1 C. Smith's, 09 State street. The largest stock of corsets in tlib city is at llolverson's. Fott Ri;t. Two neat furnished rooms, for rent; centrally located. For particulars call at this office. MAIUUKD. GULTRA-RKVNOLDS. At the residence of the bride's parents, on Sherry street, Salem, Oct. 10, 18S9, Mr. J. O. Goltra and Mis KaieD. Reynolds, Hew Wm. Rollins of- llcla'lug. Mr. Goltr was at one time a student ut the Willamette Untver slty and is now In Portland, where he holds u good position lu the Pa clflo Fire insurance Company. Miss Reynold" Is a well known young lady of this city, ami has al ways been surrounded by admiring friends. Shu is a daughter of Dr. J. j2fJtir Reynolds and Mr. uollra has se- v JjsjJlVV.tTU (111 L-DieVllil'll JiUIJ Ul II 1IIU dtuiiS&te'.vjaiiliiii. Thecontractlng parties aVB utuny warm frletuls who will join lu wishing them a pleasant, profitable uud long life. No cirds. 1HKO. Ml'JUMIY I u Salem, ou Tuesday, Ot-t. 15. ISSi). the 11 mnntha OKI child of Mr. and Mr. John hy. 4Mur- I The Salem Land Company, Of Salem, Oregon, rias lately purchased and caused to be platted the beautiful ENGLEVOOD ADDITION! ! To the city of Salem. This fine property is n portion of that vacant property which has heretofore been with. held from the market, and lying n coinpuuy now jnacen lion me marKctaim proposes 10 uuvaiiL-u oaiciu u imiirai uuu mo luiciusi. oi an investors in this addition by making Improvements that will guaranty a good advance on present prices. THE SALETVI LAND COMPANY Also has on its books very choice property in all parts of Salem, as well as a few fine subdivisions suitable for platting, and one, two, five and ten acre tracts near the city best in soil, best lu location, lowest in price and best of terms, namely: FAIRYIEW, HAMPDEN PARK, GARDEN CITY AND WEST SALEM ADDITIONS ! It also has farms of all kinds and sizes, fruit, grain, stock or poultry, some of which are as good bargains as can be found in Marion or Polk counties, and knows of one or two excellent opportunities for investment in tlie mercantile line. The company engages to aid in the advancement of Salem and vicinity, and requests those having prop erty for sale cheap to call at the ofllce, which for the present Is over the Capital National Bank. T. H. BAKNES, President, H. V. MATTHEWS, Treasurer. Wm. HOWARD PHELPS, Secretary, W. F. SEAVER, Solicitor. References: Lincoln Land Company, Lincoln, Neb.; Capital National Bank, Salem, Oregon; Q. L. Lewis Secretary of State, Lincoln, Neb. ' Grand i Fa AT THE OLD I have just received an Immense siock of Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Silks, Cloaks, Flannels, Hosiery, Corsets, Domestics, Carpets, Oil Cloths and 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, can notaflbrd to pass the Old Reliable White Corner. AsI have the largest stock and greatest variety of goods in the city, and last, but not least, my prices are lower than ever. JOS. MEYERS. Lunn & B 239 Corner State Call Special Attention to their Fine Lines of ladies', Misses' and Children's CLOAKS REMEMBER WE ARE THE Springer Bros.' Cloaks, Morper Dernburger & Cos.' Cloaks, Philadelphia Cloak and Suit Cos.' Cloaks. Our stocks of these reliable makes are largo and well select ed of the very latest patterns aud styles. They will please you iu style, lit and price. Come specialties of DRESS Staple and Fancy 239 Corner State and School A complete STATIONERY, CARPETS ALBUMS. j. GOLD PKNS AND FANCY LEATHER GOODB AT J. BENSON NO. 00 STATE STREET - short distance north and east or the Opening RELIABLE rown, and Commercial Sts, ONLY ONES HANDLING and see them. We also make GOODS, Dry Goods, and Commercial Streets Books Hue of- Corner STARRS t , SALEW, OREGON, elegant high school building. This A FULL LINE -OF Crockery and Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Seta BH)GVAYS FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN' Of which we constantly keep a full line and open Btock, enabling us to make up Dinner and Tea sets of nny slzo, or sell by the single piece. The finest assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shqwn In Salem. A FULL STOCK Ot thelatcst pnd handsomest patterns In Glassware. 3Please call ana examine our stock. WELLER BROS-I 201 Commercial Street. Salem Co-Operative Association I Choice Groceries! CROCKbRY In White Granite and Decorated Ware, Glassware, etc, Sco our stock and prices. 128 STATE STREET, SALEM. Brooks & Harritt, (Successors to Wm. Beck 4 Son J 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. Arms, Ammunition, SPORTING GOODS! Knives, Scissors nod ltazors, Dolls. Toys and Fancy Goods Of every description. AN ENTIRES NEW STOCK, You cannot afford to buy until you bVif seen our stock. ' ' ' J. H. HAAS, Watchmaker and Jewelerr COMMERCIAL STRBKT. First-class work runrantced. GUM Jf ? a cull nnU you will not regret IU 1-l PUNOS F0 RENT. Twoaood upiieht pianos for rent, alsoV firttti orxun teult cheap for caiiu or uu tliu lii.uiIiiicBtvinn. For luforniatloa Inuulrccf fnif.-Miorfiinin at tUeOon vutorj iritiuolcwnt lils rstdsee. 8-0-BH1