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THE CAPITAL EVENING JOTfENAL. THE (MM, JOBBHL PUBLISHED-DAILY.EXCKITHUNDAY, BY THE Caoital Journal Publishing Company. " " (Incorpornted.) Entered at the poMofflce at Salem, Or.,as &econd-clas matter. JACOB L. MITCHELL Manager. See fourth page for terms of subscript Advertisements to Insure Insertion (for the tame day) should be handed In by 1 o'clock. Correspondence containing news of In frest and Importance Ii delred from all pirta of the state. 'o attention will be paid to anonymous communications. Persons de-drln:.' the Capital JounNAk srved at their houses can secure It by po 11 card request, or by word left at this ollce. Specimen numbers scnl free on applica tion. Onico, corner Court and Liberty Streets. TIIUKSDAY" OCT0111.H 21 Mhk. Lan!thy,s career on the stage profited hr just oOO.OOO. Tiik laundrymeii of Tacoma have decided not to give credit to anyone Tin: Grand Lo !ge ofOood Temp lars will meet nt Kresno, Cal., on the 8th. JJi:i: ranchcj have Hufierccl severe ly by the brush 11 res in fan IJOrnar dino, Cal. Hkih license at Watsonville, Cal., lias eatif-ed twelve .saloons to close their doors. JosKi'it Oian'Nklm, i Stockton grooeryman, is missing, and foul play is fettled. JJutti:, Mont., has been visited by an incendiary Arc to the amount of $.'100,000. Tin: new state of AVushington has gone republican by an overwhelming majority. Tin: town of Cambria, Cal., was almost wholly destroyed by lire on the .loth inst. It is believed that Dakota and Montana have gone republican by a large majority. Tiik Portland and Willamette Valley railroad hn" been sued for $16,000 damages. BitKTintKN, it is rather early to nominnto candidates for tlie ' presi dency. There'll inauy a hill to climb between now and the election. What an awful thrust the edito rial columns of the morning fosil gives to its editor-in-chief and general manager in the follewing: "A man is not necessarily of heavy caliber because ho has a large mouth.-" A Bai.ti.mohk dudo who was black-balled by a club of that city, took todriukounccountof the club's ostracislou and finally suicided by the chloroform route. Lately he guvo "a tea" to which only ladles were invited and tho affair was a howling success. Doubtless that helped him toward suicide, as per haps he felt that there was nothing more to llvo for, having achieved such glory as that. Tiik latest defaulter is George II. Stevens, treasurer of tho Arizona prison board, who has depurted with fOOOO of the prison funds. Stevens is n relic of tho Zulick reg ime, and tho secret of his bitter opposition to the apnolntinont of an inspection committee for prisons is now revealed. Before tho days of Inspection ho could cover up n Hhorlago successfully for u long tiino hut tho now rulo brought him to grlof. Ills exposure Is tho best proof of tho wisdom of tho now law Tiiinti: is merit In tho order of tho secretary of tho navy that hereafter whon tho Hag of tho nation is raised nt morn and lowered nt sunset In tho nation, the representatives of the navy present shall face tho colors and salute, and if bauds are on the ships they shall greet tho Hag with j tho nuislo of national airs. These ' ceremonials aro disciplinary, will dally renew tho sentiment of the flag, and Impress more and niuro 1 I . it - viii t hviiii nun t'tllla illV if UI LI lib Ul deeply resect for the symbo of our tlu,,0 ,00()moUve, , m um, be. ties It must have, also, ,. ' ,.,, outweigh! Impressive ellect upon lookers-on. 1 1,,., ,' ', . , ,, h T, , , ' , lng any other machine of tho same It isa .simploaud proper observance, J character. They were built bv tlie and that the salutation to tho flag i Haldwlu locomotive works at PhIl should liavo so fallen Into disuse as I iJtU'lpliln, aud are known as "De- to necessitate this now order, provts ! e!M)H',i" tho need for it. Sacramento Dally I AX UtiLY mscoVKRY. Ilccord-Unlou. ,! naaB i A Report that Should lie Head. JOAQNIN Mll.!.r.: "In Spokane' V'V0? "lrHpa In Ihlla1clphl by a ,, ,, , ,, ,-, it . i 1 celebrated chemht ol ten populur brands of rails ItttllU (J rutin Hotel I sawn Rmaivtrllla dliclotca tlio Kttnnlihiu tart lttllii Iwiv ii-llli i fun lnll.iisi ..I,.. ..... 1111,0 1))X " ,lM " ,ovv l'll'irs ohatlgo 111 It out on (ho end of the counter ., , , . , , ' III tho liniUt. of u llozell ot two Of tl... ,1,,ik. .. r,...,,, ...rT. ,.i . " "" ...i-. ...ul.-.ri,.vIl Ni one, so far as I ever saw, was lu thoohurgo of either tho papers or tho money. Any man who wanted a paper took it, to.-vs d ids money into tho box aud took whatever change was his. 1 sot this down as ill) Ini'onU-stlbU'blL'ii of prosperity. mid net us ntiinit, wo how our ,,, . .. . I. .....la I.. I... Iv. . tl... ...1 ) tlio uml of LonVs prayer tluU portion of tho which wiys'U-ad us not luto temp. ho various .ccretlToorganf, thereby correct- tlio r UsO. .'Ihoso nmwlUahtivowoii Wtibufn withsou hero Ti-Sint rSmtiuy titiuu 'of lioiKwiv u-lili'li U tl.. laS'uhitloualdeningeBeutiandellmluiUng IllOir Kri popularity iniivlv Oil trains for aud from Portland, Or IK llUlliai, V.IULU lit 1110 ,n I,.,,,,!.-,!,,,,,,), tl,. n..nni .v..i. t li.lniu.i-lt A.l.ll... iv...l..l I l.v... CHAS. N. tjxvr'r. itccelver. lttt born of liwporlt,, liww, ttrtit, iaHWao"1nntmMVhM' TitK hops of tlie Pacific Coat are lat becoming fatuous throught tlie world. When there is a project of a partial hop failure In Germany, England nndew ork state, tben swarms of hop men come to this coast and contract for the article at whatever figure they can procure them for. If hops go up to 20, 30, 40 or 50c per pound and they con tracted the hops at 10, llorl21c, the buyer is only too glad to take them in almost any condition they in.iy be In the bale; aud is only too glad to advance and pat the hop grower on tho back as a oily good fellow. But how theeccuo changes, should hops go lower, than the cotrnct price. Drafts are dishonored, fr.uli is found, and the shark hop puncher linds too many steins and leaves, aud the bale is too light or tc heavy. They try to bear the market and gloat over the 7 and 8 cent hops at tho growers loss. This state of af fairs will u t always last, forS cents per pound duty on the German and English hops will fccnd them to 15 ceuts no doubt, and the growers in this country will have the satisfac tion of seeing their own industry protected and fostered, The buyer can either take or let them alone, they will be worth 15 cents to 25 cents just the same. Tiik anarchists of Chicago hissed the stars and stripes a few days ago, and yet their only safety is beneath that flag. They should have the banner's stripes laid on their bare backs three times a day with an ox gad. Sworn on a Dictionary. Does it matter what kind of a book people kiss when magistrates svear them? If it does, then a magistrate in a district in this coun try lias gone beyond the bounds of law. Witnesses in his court have been swearing a considerable time by a mutilated Latin dictionary. "Some time ago," the justice said, "I borrowed a Latin dictionary and it was just about the size of my bible ' ls ""ving out mood uiipui Isles, in and looked for the world like it. The ' "" ' "itPZ' . S 1. "P" back was torn nud mutilated and the edges were red. The diction ary, as I thought, finally disappear ed aud could not be found. I kept swearing witnesses1) right along with tho bible, as I thought, when in fact, it was nothing but tho diction ary." "How did I Hurt It out? Why, the other day, just as I wound up a big case and was rendetingmy de cision, the book fell out of my hands into my lap, open. There it was, as plain as day, the old dictionary." "Did you suspend trial?" "Suspend nothing. I just went right along as if it was a bible sure enough. Nobody, you may be sure, in that office knew what I found but myself." Savannah News. Population ami Subsistence. No economic discussion has raged more fearlessly than that over the doctrine of Malthus, who throw out the awful suggestion that the hu man race would outgrow its means of subsistence. The subject has had fresh attention drawn to it by the publication of recent EurojK'an statistics, which conclusively dem onstrate that the birthrato is de creasing in England and In every nation on the continent, in spite of tho fact that production is increas ing. Indeed tho facts are so strik ing that tho philosophers feci war ranted in promulgating a new the ory, almost tho reverso of that of Malthus, and that is that civiliza tion will constantly widen the in terval between satiety and the star vation line. In other words, it is now nssuiued that only Ignorant, barbarious, and savago people will press upon the limit of subsistence; all others will instinctively avoid tho danger. Sun Francisco Chron cle. lleayv Engines There aro six largo locomotives which aro said to bo tho heaviest ones ever constructed. Ono Is to be owned by a railway company In llmll, aud llvo belong to the North-' cm Paeille railroad. The weight of 'nat thc.ii teuMiaplcs f liliwtlpurltiers (II routalned in tho HSBrcputo lixKtn dltlercut in"i. c even pi w hlcli wcro actlv wus. joauiii oi I'otash Mas iiucovi even - tainule. mercury a louud in WW!? ant-uiu exlitediutix ot tho ten uruuuj. ot ouobrttadwoitho puroaruclo." A reporter took tho abovo cllpplus to E. w, Joy, tho manufacturer of Joy's Vegetable Bar- Ml""'". Mr. Joy exhibited no surpriic. Ho ' ulddrussiittUiewlt. Ho laid he longaso w tho crying need tor a wtoaud aUoUitely tmro citable trcrratlon ot Sarcanarills. heuco his waj named Joy's JYjrtaWSarap- "' lct,u"1 " contained nothing but puro IvrtlTinf sjirtti4rtil rfimlinA.1wllhtKtiiiM ' :rx",rr,:.. zz::z:u"": Vullko jiotaih aparlU, It doe not forco Impurities through tho skin, but iUmulstcs ".:"" ."""""" '.'"'""r """ In Germany tlie publicsehools nre nil taught by men. A JJicyde which can be inatle into Inmmdricyole .Uui can lie used by 'either man or woman, has been in- vented by a Lancaster genius ExiK'i intents by a Parisian scien tist have proved that daylight en tirely ceases in the waters of the Mediterranean at a depth of 1,500 ftet. HiKin Lt a Sia'niesc student who was graduated at Williams college last June, will enter the Presby terian Theological seminary at Au burn, New York, this fall. STATU Of OHIO, ClTV OKTOI.KDO.l Lucas County, S.f. Frank J. Cheney makes o.ith that he is the senior partner ot the Arm of F. J. Cheney it Co., doing tiuiil nessin I lie city of Toledo, county and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay Ihe sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each aud every case-of catarrh that can not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca tarrh Cure. Fiiaxk J. Chunky. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this G:h daj of De cember, A. D., 1S-S0. SEAL. A W. Gl.KASON, Notary Public. Hall's Ciitairli Cure is taken in ternally and acts directly on the blood imuI miU'iis surfaces of the sys tem. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, price 75 cents. Cudleigli Mason, of Martin, Tex., a special fiom there averts, has dis covered on his place, while boring a well, a spring of water that makes those who drink it dance involun tarily. Sitting on the Safety Valve. Mauy are they who have laughed at tiie story of tho green steamboat fireman who sit on the safety valve to prevent it "leaking." Yet thou sands are repeating his folly every day. They are troubled with pini pks, blotches, eruptions, saltiheum, iMiils cal buneles, ulcers aud old sores, and are contenting themselves with .-uppressing the symptoms without removing the caue. They sit on tlifw tnfilv vnlvim liv uhirli tvifn... i :-. -. . : -.-" :-. " "" tit-uictii J7irvwii , uiuii vuiva u :..-- .,, ...i.:,.k t,. !.. .I." jumuiu iiiuLuuccr, liiuu lb hi iue blood. It is a wonderful blood pu- ritier and invigorating tonic D.i you think the proprietors of ur. sage's uatarrn neniotiy would ofl'er, as they have done for many years, a standing reward of $500 for a case of catarrh which they can not cure, If they did not positively know that the Jtemedy will abso lutely and permanently cure ca tarrh? Sold by diuggists, at only 30 cents. The largest sailing ship in the world, tlie Palgrave, left Sandy Hook recently for Java with a cargoof 132,000 cases of refined petroleoum, or 1,320,000 gallons. It is the largest cargo ever exported in any one ves sel. Is Consumption Incurable? Head tho follewing: Mr. C. H. Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was down with Abscess of Lungs, and friends and physicians pronounced me an Incurable Consumptive. Be gan taking Dr. Kiug's Now Discov ery for Consumption, am on my third bottle, and able to oversee the work on my farm. It is tlie finest niedicino ever made." Jesse Middlowart, Decatur, Ohio, savs: "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion 1 would have died of Lung Troubles." Try it. Sample bottle free at Daniel J. Fry's drugstore. A young housekeeper of York, Pa., bought a chicken recently, but returned It to the dealer and got an other because it had a caiicsr. It was the first gizzard she evor saw. THE VERDltT fNAXIlIOlS. W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, ind., testifies: "I win recommend Electric Bitters as tho very best remedy. Every bottle sold has uiven relief hi every ease. One man took six bottles, and was cured of Rheumatism of lo years' standing." Abraham Hare, druggist, Belleville, Ohio, afiirnis: "The best selling niedicino I have ever handled in my 20 years' experi ence. i Electric Bitters'" Thousands of others have added their testimo ny, so that the verdict is unanimous that Electric Bitters do euro all dis eases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood. Only a half dollar a botlle at Danle J. I'ry's drugstore. 1 i Tho olllcers of the United States ship Enterprise have been liosnit- ably entertained by. the Duko of Argylo at his castle, at lnver.try, Scotland. Tho Enterprise is tho tlrst foreign war ship that ever Milled up tho waters of Loch Tync. Ilurklcn's Arnica Sahr. The IkM salve In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soiv, tetter chapped hands, chilblain, corns and all skin eruptions, and positively cures pl!e or no pay ivnulivd. lt is urnm-anteed "'.ft?- (,J ' tKlvo iWect siit isfaet ion, or money IrtiwSK wnMlwl. 1'rico i" cents Ver box. overSa lu Eor sale by Daniel I l-Vy, dnur tuaUbut gist. fc We desire to say to our citizen that for years wo lutvo been sellinu Dr. King's New Discovery for Con- SUiuptlon, Dr. Klng'sNew hire l'tll.-, i Rucklen's Arnica Salvo u nd Etecti iu i Hitters, and havu never liumllml remedies that sell as well, or that liavo glyyn such uutvcisal siiilsfac- Ar ;..,;;;, tl.. :..;;.. i.r...ri. :.:.,: Illlll. n ilifc nnl liifl.it. l.. .vn.tM rvaily to lvfuiuf tho iiurolmtc jirlw, if NitMuetory nultij tlo not follow "" - v "..... v., .....I.-,,,.,,, M,,,U "fc&A taw The Chief Bemoa for wo great ro eess of Hood's Sarsaparilla ls found In UM irtlcle Itself. It ls merit that wins, and Um ract that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac complishes what Is claimed for It, ls rrnat has given to this medicine a popularity and tale greater than that of any other sarsapa- Mrit Wins rlI,a or b,00d p7 IVieill VV II lo Cer before the public Hood's Snrsnpnrilla cures Scrofula, Salt Rheum and nil Humors, Dyspepsia, 8icft Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai Tlrrd Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength sns the Nerves, builds up the 'Whole System Hood'" Unr-iijtnrilln Is sold by&U drug Ins. si:s"c fores. Prepared by C. I. Hoof Co.. Auotlienarles. Lowell. Mas. NEW TO-DAY. PINE HANGING LAMPS THOMAS BURROWS Has Just received n new line of the latest style of hanging lamps which will be sold nt the most reasonable rates. We also carry a full line of Groceries, Feed, Cigars, Tobacco, Crockery and Glassware ! Don't fall to sample our new line of con tectionery. No. 22(1 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, John A; Carson ATTORXEV-AT-LAW AND 7 NOTAKY PUBLIC . Member of the Bar of Ontario, Canada. OfIlee,5'9 State Street, Salem, Oregon. HKKEHENCES AT TOUONTO: Hon. Sir Thomas Gait, Chief Justice of Common l'lens; Hon. James .McLennan, Judgeof tho Court of Appeals; Hon. W. V. It. Street, Jndge of the Queen's Bench. Money to loan. Tlie Crime of 'Hie Century ! Or tho Assassination of 1)11. PATRICK HENRY CRONIN, BY HENRY M. HUNT. The Greatest Sensation of tlie Age! It Is the only complete and authentic book on the subject. Brimful of hitherto unpublished facts and contains docu ments never before given to the world. Profusely Illustrated with original nud llnely executed engravings of the princi pal actors and scenes in the tragedy; in addition, a view of the court room during tho progress of tho trial; of the weapons with which the unfortunate physician met his fate. A valuable pictorial history of this great est of modern crime-. Everybody wants this book. A BONANZA FOR AGENTS. Strike while the iron Is hot! This Is tho only reliable iiHd authentic edition pub lished. Nearly S00 pages. Agent? are sell ing irom ien 10 nny copies a nay ana are coining money. Send 40 cents for com plete canvassing outtlt immediately and name choice of territory. Address THE HISTORY COMPANY, No. 73 Market Street, San Francisco, Cal OREGONIAN RAILWAY CO. (Limited Line.) CHAS. X SCOTT, - Receiver. On and after Junel 1SS9 aud until further notice trains will run d.illy (except Sun day) as follews: EAST SIDE. Coburg Miilli jl'ortl'd Mail iTow'rd Port land From Tort land bT.vrioxs. I. v. Lv s.wain roitTLAxnv.tu v Ar. S-15.pm. Ar 2.SJ 1-oot of F street tUKiuu raw i llay's ijiudlujr, St. lliul'g. 2.28 105u 11.05 1 1. 10 11.23 n.:a 12.10 liiii U.S5 12.U I.0S Woodburn, Tow usinit. McKio, MU Angel, . Down's, Hllverton. Johnston's Mill' Switzerland, . Fust Side J unci. Macleny, 1.40 1.15 1.10 12.55 12JU 12.20 11.15 IMG 11.SS 11.11 lats 102S 1.S6 Aumsvllle, 5J; Ale 2.21 I i 2.131 O I' Crowing, West isclo, 10.10 laoo 9..-W 9.01. &5J S'18 7.U 8.-OJ a tu in Crobtree, Splcei, Tullmtin, Thil u view. Urowusville, llowland, C;50 l m; tbunr. Alt I.VLV oimmuiioiirnckeu at tvro'otnti tier UUIttODMl Icjat stations havltng agvnts. Couucvtloii at ML Angel with stages for j The Best Residence Localities In tlie citv of Portland ami other prosperous towns are those owned by men or corporations who have the disposition and ability to improve them. HIGH LA Me IfVfe TIE Ki ill To the city of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have scarcely begun. It is intonded to make the drive bading from Commercial street through Riverside and High land additions and around Highland Park THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, and no ots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near tuture be ' i i THE MOST POPULAR RESORT ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Adiliton are High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The soil is black and rich. From all points a line view is obtained of the publio buildings aud our highest mountain peaks. Arrangements arc already belli; made for the location of two churches in this addition, and a number of residences arc 6oon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots within the limits of the city of Salem are worth on an average over 1000. We can sell you better lots in High land addition for one-third of tlie money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practi cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part of tho town as the majority of the so called "inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 for an inferior lot not so well located.' With the difference of $700 you can build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy you' nearly two thousand streetcar tickets every year. NEW VARIETY STORE! A llrst-class Variety Ilazarr will be opened up in the new brick building just east of Dr. Rowland's, on Court street. A Select Line of Variety Goods Are expected Immediately direct from the Kastern markets that will be Hold at as tonishingly LOW PRICES! Watch for further announcements con cerning opening day. A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable and within one and a half miles of Salem, at prices ranging from $50 to JI00 per acre. Apply to WILLI8 A CHAMBERLIN, 6-aMm Opra House Block C. M. L0CKW00D, SALEM, ... OREGON. Headquarters for tho "Willamette Valley for the celebrated Columbia bicycles and tricycles. The Columbias are well known are the best made, and have valuable Im provements for the year Those wanting machines will do well to call on or corres pond with me before purchasing. Office at Gilbert Bros.' bank, 207 Cora merclal street, Salem, Conservatory of Music Of the Willamette Unlver lty Salem, Ore eon, the most successful Music School on the Northwest Coast. Courses in music are equal to Eastern music schools. Yearly at tendance of nearly one hundred and fifty. The able corps of teachers for the coming school year will be Prof. Z. M. Parvtn. Leona Willis, Miss Eva Cex: asMstaut teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, MUs Hully Parish, and Miss Mamie Ihirvin. IlraBcbeslaugbtareVocalCulture.Ptuiio, Organ, Violin, llpo Organ, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Class Teachlug. Diplomas elven on coniDletlnn ufniun. Send forculalogue und circular. i Z.MPAUVIN. 7-25d3m-wlm. I NEW LIVERY STABLE. Gaines Fisher, Proprietor. Itoruer Kerry and Liberty street, N. E. cor from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or. . Good arcommodatlons for commercial travelers. Klnt-cUs rig always on haud Chargii. ivuvouuble New ExpressVVagon.lv,! Haastarted,a new express wagon and b nOW mttlV Id drllVH burMin. In nn.1 fmui ... j,..t .. ."-zr?""': --. - .ua utii, uuu iii nujr yun 11 IUO Cliy ltAifffiiiri ut ,nv none?. kind dellwMtl on short IS OWNED BY And this Corporation is determined is c . DORRANCE BROS. Dealers In e ery variety of OREGON LUMBER. DRESSED AND UNDRESSED! 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 donatlou land claim. Slab Wood 50c Per Cord. Call and see us before purchasing else wnerr. a-w W. S. M0TT, M. P. (Formerly of Williams Grove, Pa.) Office for the present at RESIDENCE, No. 470 Commercial Street! Calls In the city or from the country promptly responded to. 8-16dw2m Kansas House, Corner ot Court and High Sts. E. M. LAW, Proprietor. Wo have taken n new name hut will continue to serve ourpatrons with the best the market attords, give them a cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms reasonable. Give us a call and we will do you rfood. No Chinese employed. LOANS. l-otins negotiated and clo?d without de lay when security Issatlsfactory and Title Good ! Principal and Interest payable at our Salem ottkv. Loans mnde on farm prop- .Money Ready When Papers Completed Tlioc wishing loans for Iranmvi-moniu orstoclc nre requested to call on us or cor respond. . SMITH HAMILTON. Ottlco with Duncan t Iloolh, W state St.. .-vileui, Oregon. New Fish Market" Allen Ilhrwlf )inc-.tntititiaii nun. l.mi. Market on Statestreet.and he keepau bohI ""PR' of flh, poult ry nnd game. promptly attended to. ui.ommunui mm lour uraer will 1 8 2S-1IH New Butcher .Shop AT NO. llO STATE ST. ANGEYJNEi&JEFFEUSOX. Have opened up a first-class butcher sh.,i nt the above location, where thi-y will b i .vjv. iu crtc lue people witu ma CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS of all kinds that the markeiaiktrd. UUo them a call aud he con luce.1 of the superiority of their meats. -Uil delivered frt-e. ADDITION COM! ! to. ATTENTION FARMERS! Single lots and acres. Ono half mile West of Salem P.O. Good soil, all clear and In fine condition. All ready fer planting fruit and shrubbry at once. Each piece fronts on a nice street, and no city tax. THOMAS & PAYNE et- STATE ST. SAI.BM. Call and See T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE State Insurance Building Oor. Com mercial and Chemekete street "o-ltf A BARGAIN, If you have $200 or S300 to Invest in a business" that will Clear You from 5 to $15 a Day. Good for fifteen years, without competi tion, see the exhibition on tho corner of Commercial and State street. JOSEPH IJBCH. i, BLACKSMJTIUNG and WAGONMAKM. JOHN HOLM, THE RELIABLE BLACK U smith, has removed his shop to the corner of Commercial and Chemekete streets, where he U ready ,to serve the public He Is now prepared better than over to do all kinds of w agon and carriage milking and repairing; all kinds of blaek smlthlng and repairing, and a general horee shoeing business. He has all kinds ofshoesteel,trottlng,Iiandmade,etc.,and fits them In a sclentlno mnnnor Mrwvilll attention given to the construction of wag ons and carriages. Remember the placa opposite State insurance building. L. S. WINTERS, THE PBOPLB'S GROCER Carries a select line of family groceries and provision- that are sold at reasonable rstes. nWy Pr045'"; such as apples, fruits of all kinds, potatoes, vegetables, etc., always onhand Call at 100 Court street, Salem. P. H. EAST07,S Salem Music Store Headquarters for Chlckerlng & ton's, Steinwur. Hazleton, Colby and Emerson llanos, Wtlcox A White Organs. Cash or 94 State Street, Patton's Block. IM2dw BUCKSMimiXG and IIOILSESBOEKG. r1l Have moved . and W Bute Ue where they are uow ready lor workv A our old patrons nd friends are Invited t caN aud see us In our new location. Wtf are better prct-ued for work now than vf r unvlng Mtrured, mort roow, J-f, Addition hum SCRIIlliPOHLE