Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, October 26, 1889, Image 2

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TITE CAPITA! EVENXtTG JOTTRNAL.
THE CAPITAL JOIMAL
PUBLISHED DAI LY, EXCEPT B UN DA Y,
BT THE
Canital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Entered at the poslofllco at 8alem,0r.,as
second-class matter.
JACOB L. MITCHELL
Manager,
Hee fourth pago for terms of subscrip
tion. Advertisements to Insure Insertion (for
the same day) should be handed In by 1
'clock.
Correspondence containing; news of In
terest and Importance Is desired from all
parts of the state.
No attention will be paid to anonymous
communications.
Persons desiring the Capital Journal
served at their houses can secure It by pos
tal card request, or by word lea at this
office.
Specimen numbers sent free on applica
tion. Offlce, corner Court and Liberty Streets.
SATUUDAY OCTOIIEIl 28
SATURDAY READING!
Vivian Bayard Gets Mingled Up
In Love Affairs.
THE BEAUTIFUL LADY OF THE LAKE
HU Deloyed Who Is a Daughter of a
Millionaire Fails in Her Love
and Marries Another.
"But talking now of love pcrhiip-. you
may remember
The little girl we met In the country lust
Beptembcr" Vundyke llrown.
"About Vera Hay no?"
It was Will Bayar.I who asked
the question.
He had eomo up from tbc city,
with half a dozen other men, to
camp for a lew weeks in the W1h
eotiHin woodn.
Just now, however, he was paying
a visit to his cousin Vivian, in tho
lactcr's comfortable quartern at the
best town hotel.
"Well, what about her?" eounter
questioned Vivian Bayard.
He was a picturesquely handsome
and romantic looking fellow. He
was tall, and lanquid, and graceful.
He had big, black Spanish eyes, a
straight nose, a silky, drooping mus
tache. Indeed, his appearance was
distinctly Byroulc.
Will? Well, Will did not look
like a gentlemanly brigand or a
sentimental pirate. He was tall
also, but rather clumsily built. His
features were rather Irregular, his
hair and mustache were auburn, his
eyes wero a clear, decldtd blue. His
manner and voice wero very frank
omt mjimih.ui juu ftSIIJg tO
marry her?"
Vivian laughed lazily and ran his
white hand through his hair.
"Well, if you aro not tho most
pestering follow for asking blunt and
awkward questions!"
Will noticed the equivocation.
"I don't see why you ilud tho
question awkward," lie wont on,
witli grave persistency. "She Is
certainly lovely enough to suit even
your fastidious taste."
"Oil, as tar as that goes, she's the
very prettiest littlo thing I'vo ever
seen and tho sweetest."
"And tho best," added Will, in
that quiet way of his.
"Decldodly!" agreed Vivian.
Ho reached over so tho table near
for a book of tlssuo leaves and a
packago of poriquo tobacco, and pro
ceeded to roll himself a cigarette
"Well, then," said Will, going
vigorously baok U his Inquiry, "ac
knowledging all this, and having
been so devoted to her ever since
you'vo boon up here, tho question
is, do you Intend to marry her?"
Vivian struck a mutch and lit his
clgaretto before he answered.
"There is nothing which would
so eutrauco me."
Will was becoming exusperated,
"Do you mean to?" ho demanded
again, frownlngly and emphatically.
Vivian laughed lightly.
"My dear boy, you aro far too on
ergetlo for tills infernal weather!
rtowevor, as I'm too lazy to-day for
oven verbal sparring, I'll answer
tho question which you, by tho
way, uavo no business to ask. N.
I would love to marry Vera, but I
can't altbrd to."
Will's face darkened.
"And yet you've been haunting
herlikoher shadow, aid making
herfaucy you were deatl in love with
her; and now"
Ho paused expressively.
His cousin's eyes drooped,
"If she fancies, hIio'II bo about
right," ho wild carelessly, but with
au evident etibrt, too. "Iain dead
In love with hor!"
"Thou, why In thunder " be-
gan Will.
Vivian Bayard thing his cluaretto
iutde aud stood up.
"Because," replying to tho tin
asked query "because I'm engaged
to Fauuy Gllmau."
"You are?"
"Iaui,"
Will also rose.
"Tiien you are a more dishonor,
able follow than I took you for."
"Will,"
Vlvhitj bad tsrowu wlille vltl
jmwvm
"I mean It."
His cousin ground an oath be
tween his teeth.
"I will thank you to attend to
your own affairs for tho future!" he
said.
And with that he stalked out of
the room.
That evening he went to Bee his
little rustic sweetheart.
And he thought, as he looked at
her, sho certainly was charming
enough to make a man willing to
relinquish Miss Funnic Oilman and
htr $200,000.
He recalled Maurice Egan's pretty
sonnet avowing. "There wero no
tiowers till the iirst child died," and
he paraphrased It to suit himself.
"There were no ilowcrs till Vera
lived," he said, looking at the deli
cate, snowdrop face, the pausy-dusk
eyes, the rose-heitrt lips, the hl;
stamen gold of the hair, tho sweet-
pear pink ot the cheeks.
And her youthfulness, her Inno
cence, her absolute trust in every
one, were delicious and pathetic.
He wished he really wished,
from tho bottom of his heart he
need not go buck to the city in Sep
tember and be Immolated on or at
the altar f conventionality, pru
deuce, nnd prosperity.
He had found these few weeks,
during which he hud been almost
constantly in Vera's society, so rest
ful and refreshing and delightful.
She hadn't been to Vassar, as had
Miss Oilman, nnd her fund of small
talk was extremely meager.
But all this was, by contrast, very
pleasant, ho thought. Poordearlit
tle girl! Ho hoped he really hoped
she had not grown tocarefor him.
He took her out on tho lake. He
remembered all his life long just
how sho looked that evening. The
soft milk-white gown; the little
sailor hat set back on the bright,
curly hair, which below her waist
fell in ringlets of raveled mist; the
round arms, bare from the elbow to
tho delicate wrist; the gentle, lovely,
laughing, girlish face.
"Do you know," watching her
closely as ho said it, "I have tho
most miserable lit of the blues? I
am obliged to go away."
"To go away!"
Like a Hush tho rudiatico went
out of her countenance., leaving it
otldlv pained and pale.
"Yes. Lookout, for that boat!"
Sho was steering. Around them
in the lcaf-frluged silver oval many
gay little preasuro crafts were speed
ing to and fro.
"I'to been in paradise up hero
Imf T Tyuil, .o wlvrslt rAriuui llj"lr'
His wedding day!
Sho uttered no word only looked
at him with wide, startled eves of
ono who hears and hardly compre
hends. "Yes," ho went on uneasily, feel
ing that Bilenco between them was
unendurable. "She is a nico girl-
not very young but vory nice and
clever. I feel, of courso I'm a
lucky fellow."
"Yes!" she murmered, sillily .
Sho would have given twenty
years of iter life to have been able to
answer airly and indifferently.
nut she was just a littlo country
girl untutored in the defensive de
celt and fashionable fabrication.
The August dust was stealing u p,
urcamy, sweet-scented and peaceful,
when ho parted from her at tho gate
of hor mother's cotUige.
When she, as usual, gave him hor
hand a moment, ho leaned toward
her, bent his handsomo head.
"Vera," and tho dark, liquid oyes
wero full of fervor, faclnation. "I
leave to-morrow. Won't you let
mo kiss you good-by.
Fiercely sho wrested her hand
free.
"I think," with a superb flash of
scorn, "that you forget yourself Mr.
Bayard!"
Sho fled up the path between tho
stilt' a ml spicy geraniums.
Tho following morning Vivian
Bayard left (he lakes. He went
first to his club.
"Baok so soon!" cried his particu
lar chum, Charllo Kollog.g
O Vim Vi oiiib T .1.... ....... 1. 1..
.-.,. .., cvu 1 oiljllUBU lb IB III!
secret now I'm booked for nmtil
mony tho 1th of September."
C'hurlio made a grimace.
"You aro, you poor devil! And
what nilserublo maiden havo you
resolved to make Mrs. Vivian?"
Ho laughed at the friendly raillery.
-iior name is Funny Oilman."
''Millionaire Oilman's daughter?"
"Yes."
"But, my dear lad, don't you
know Imvou't you heard "
Ho broke oil' jwrplexedly.
"Wow what tho douce aro vou
driving at?" Bayard cried.
"Oh, nothing, stammered Kollog.
"There Is Orlnsdrath. Kxcuso me!
I must seo him."
And oil' ho rushed.
In a rather disturbed
me, but I find I do not love you as
I thought. I nm to marry Sig
d'Angellettl this morning, and sail
at once for Italy. Indeed I wish
you a better wife than yours sin
cerely, Fanny Oilman.
Quite blankly young Bayard stood
anil stared at the letter. Thci over
him rushed a quick, hot sensation
of mortification, of Insulted pride.
But this was soon succeeded by a
rapturous iluh of freedom.
Let her go her fortune also! He
would marry little Vera now!
To be sure, he had not much to
marry on. The b train of a summer
outing hud quite shattered his slen
der income.
If lie were only as wealthy as
Will, now Will, who, wero he mar
ried, could literally emblazon his
wife with jewels, should he choosr,
and live at Newport In tho summer
and Florida in the whiter. Blessed
Will!
Well, he would go down and
marry Vera Hay no anyway, and
trust to luck to keep a roof over their
heads.
Perhaps he could manugu to knock
a few thousand out of (lid Hayue;
perhaps Will would bleed a little;
perhaps oh, the future must take
care of itself!
With which blissfully bohemian
resolution lie went back to the lakes.
He had been awuy a fortnight a
year it seemed when he alighted at
the fumiriarstutiou.
Another train had just pulled in.
He stood on the platform, gnzing at
the passengers surging into the
Pullman car.
Suddenly his heartstrings gave an
agonizing tug.
There greut heayens, It could
not be!
He positively glared at the young
follow in the light gray suit at the
slender, star-eyed little creature in
tho dainty traveling costume of
stem-green surah.
They wero passing. They saw
him paused.
"How aro you, Vivian?" cried
Will, with tho bonhomie of a
thoroughly happy man. "Vera
my wne, you Know aim i are go
ing to Saratoga for awhile, and then
to Europe for a few months. There
is our train, love."
Mrs. Will Bayard bowed, smiled,
and passed on, entered the Pullman
car with her husband and was
whirled away. Saturday Night.
bTATi: ov Ohio, City ofTolkdo,!
Lucas County, S. S.
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
lie is the senior partner of the firm
of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi
ness in tho elLv-afCnlviHiiivryalH
firm will pay tho sum or ONE
HUNDBED DOLLABS for each
and'every case of catarrh that can
not bo cured by the use of Hull's Cu
tarrh Cure. Fuank J. Chunky.
Sworn to before mo and subscribed
in my presence, tills Cth day of De
cember, A. D., 188G.
skal. A W. Gleasox,
Nntnrv Pnlillf.
Hall's Catarrii Cure is taken in
ternallv and acts directly on the
blood ind mucus surfaces of tho sys
tem. Send for testimonials, free. F.
J. Cheney & Co. Toledo, 0. Sold
by druggists, price 75 cents.
The Chief Benton for MO great 8U&
sess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In th
Article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and thi
fact that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac
complishes what Is claimed for it, Is what
has given to this medicine a popularity and
sale creator than that of any other sarsapv
Mpn-it Win rllIa or bl00d pnrt
IVien l Will!) flcr before the public
Hood's Sarsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salf
Rheum and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That
rircil Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength
ins the Nerve, builds up tho Whole System
Hood rinrxnpnrilln Is sold byall drug
Isls. SI ; six for 55. Prepared by 0. 1. Hoo
Ui., Apothecaries. Lowell. Mast.
The Best Residence Localities
In tlio citv of Portland uinl oilier prosperous towns nro those owned by men or corporations who
hiivo the disposition mid ability to improve lliein.
NEW TO-DAY.
IE HANGING LAMPS
THOMAS BURROWS
Hns Just received a new line of the latest
style of hanging lamps which will be sold
at the most reasonable rates. Wo alo
carry n full Hue of Groceries, Feed, Cigars,
Tobacco,
Crockery and Glassware !
Don't fall to sample our new lino of con
Icctlonery. No. 220 Commciclal Street, Salem, Oregon,
John A. Carson,
COUNSELOR, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW AND
NOTARY PUIJLIC .
Member of tho Bar of Ontario, Canada.
Olllce, 0Htnto Street, Salem, Oregon.
KKKEUENCKS Ai' TORONTO:
Hon. HlrThomns Gnlt, Chief Justice of
Common l'lcus; Hon. Jiinics Alcl.er.nnn,
Judgoof the Court of Appeals; Hon. W. 1".
U. Street, Judge of tho Queen's, Bench.
Atoney to loan.
Tmr ouiiiuurunr
"Gummy
HIGHLA
TION
IS OWNED BY--
THE
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And tli is Corporation is determined to
Male
iTie
OS
Attractive
t
To the city of Salem. They have at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements havo
scarcely begun. It is intended to muke the drive loading from Commercial street through Riverside nnd High
land additions and around Highland Park
THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE
Of Oregon. The Hue of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the middle of this addition, nnd no
ots will be more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the uenr future be
THE MOST POPULAR RESORT
ABOUT THE CITY OP SALEM.
Lois in Highland Ailditon arc High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage
The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings and our highest
mountain peaks. Arrangements arc already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and
a numberof residences are soon to be built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lots
within tho limits of the city of Snlem are worth on an average over 1000. We can sell you better lots in High
land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on tho Hue of the street railway they are practi
cally not half so far from tho public buildings and the business part of the 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,
build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest- that will buy
tickets every year.
With the difference of .$700 you can
you nearly two thousand street car
Is Consumption Incurable?
Read the follewing: Mr. C. H
Morris, Newark, Ark., says: "Was
down with Abscess of Lungs, and
friends and nlivsieinns lirniinnn .!
mo an Incurable Consumptive. Be
gan taking Dr. King's Now Discov.
cry for Consumptlou, nm on my
third bottle, and able to oversee tho
work on my farm. It Is t.lm iii..
iiicuiciiio ever maue."
Jesso Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio
says: "Had it not been for Dr.
King's NcwTJiscov'cry for Consump
tion I would have died of Lutiir
Troubles." Try it. Sample bottle
free at Daniel J. Fry's drugstere:
TIIK VKUUluT UNAMMUl'S.
Y;,1X S.!',lt' DrK8Wi JMpims. Intl..
testifies: "I can recomiiionii vf.wii.-i.
Bitters as tho very best remedy.
Every bottle sold has given relief In
every case. Ono man took six bottles
and was cured of Rheumatism of 10
years' standing." Abraham Have.
drugg Ht, Belleville, Ohio, affirms:
"Hie best selling medicine 1 have
uver iiauiiieu in my at years' experi
ence, is Electric Bitters." Thousands
of others havo added their testimo
ny, bo that tho verdict is uuunlmous
that Electric Bitters do ram nil .ur
eases of the Liver, Kidneys or Blood.
Only a half dollar a botllo at Daniel
J. l-ry's drugstore.
liurkleu'M Armca Salve.
The best salve In tho world for
outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rneuin, lever sores, tetter chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and nil M.-i..
eruptions, and positively cures piles
or no pay required. It is guaranteed
iiifjivo ponocisausiacilon, or money
relunded. Price 1M cents per box.
x-ur saie oy jjaniui .1, Kry,
gist.
Or the Assassination of
DR. PATRICK HENRY CR0N1N
HENKY IVI. HUNT.
The Greatest Sensation of the" A
Ml
QV.
It Is the only complete and nuthentlo
book on the subject, Brimful or liltlierto
unpublished rncts nnd contains docu
ments never befoio given to tho world.
1'iofUsely Illustrated with original nnd
nncly executed ocffruvlngs of the prlncl-
l)nl llCLOrs nnil Rrwnna In tl.n ... 1... I.
addition, a view of tho court mom duniiK
the prosrcbs of tho trial; of tho weapons
with which tho unfortunuto physician met
Ills into.
A valuable pictorial history of this i;re-it-est
of modern crimes. Kverybody' wants
this book. It
A BONANZA FOR AGENTS.
Strtkowhllo the Iron Is hot I This Is tlio
S iLi 5 i""" nuthentlo edition pul-
; kz: ;"'" pases. AgeniF aroheu
Inp from ten to tlfty copies a day and are
...... ...H i.iuacj, ncim -ni cents ror com-
plcto canvassing outfit Immediately and
name cholco of territory. Address
THE HISTORY COMPANY,
No. 721 SInrkct Street, San Frauclsco, t'al
TTmrmiimTSTurarr
A first-class Variety llauvr will bo
opened up In tho uow brick bul.dlnir Just
iinwiund's, on Court street.
cast of Dr.
A Select Line of Variety Goods
Aro expected Immediate!
I'JISUTU uu
tontshlnglv
V illfnnf flSIM 41. n
KasU'ru markets that will be sold at as-
LOW PRICES !
Watch for further announcements con
cerning opeului; day.
OltEGONUN RAILWAY CO.
(Limited Line.)
CIIAS. X SCOTT, - -
Small Farms for Sale.
A numbet of ten-acre tracts of desirable
nnd within one and a half miles of Salem,
at prices ranging from SO to S100 per acre.
Apply to
WILLIS & CHASIBEItLIN,
0-20-Im Opra House lJlock
rJ0KT?2OTCT3BTaS"
Dealers In every variety of
OREGON LUMBER.
DRESSED AND UNDRESSED!
Lumber Delivered on Short Notice.
Yardlltthn Afrlnilitnrnll frti.lro Onl.n.
Oregon. Mill located four nnd a ha'lf miles'
northeast from Salem, on the John Martin
donation land claim.
Slab Wood 50c Per Cord,
Call and seo us before purchasing elso
w iicrG. d"W
Iterrlvcr.
.i' nndnftcrJuneSI Inland until further
notice trains will run dally (except Sun
day) us follews:
EAST SIDE.
CohurgMull
From 1'oit.
land
Lv.
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drug-
MEUIT WINS.
We desire to miv ) mr ,iii,.,o
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iV i-V yi tW0 "uvo k'" Belllmj
. ixiiiji a umv discovery lor uon
sumntlon, Dr. Klnu'sNew Life Pills,
Bucklen's Arnica Salvo and Electric
Bitters, and have never handled
remedies that will iw w,.ii ,, h...
have given such universal satlsfae-
lain. vo uo not
4
statu of
mind, Mr, Hayard went out, lumped
in a hack and was driven to his
bachelor apartments.
Un his table hu found quite a
stout; of mull, amonir It a highly
perfumed vpUtle incited on mon- THIS P-VPKIl u k.l " "ltt u
ouramtHl ecru iwiier. a..,cv m ?.,!.., !K'i!f!?'Sli
"Vlvhm denr." It ran. "do forulva lif'i'V.'.h l,P!r"!' rowntmcu
, ..,.-, ,-t,-,w--t "! inrci " u '4v (ynj.
uesuaio to guar-
autec tuemeverv tiuu ami ut.v!,h.,i
ready to refund thu purchase price.
If satisfactory results do not follow
their use, Thetm remedies have won
the r great Mpularitv purely on
their merits. Sold by Daniel J. Fry,
druggist. ""
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C. M. L0CKW00D,
SALEM, ... OREGON,
Headquarters for tho Willamette Valley
for the cele jrutcd Columbia bicycles and
trleyclei. Tho rn iimiiin. nm ..ti i. ........
nro the best made, and havo valuable im
provements lor tho year Those wnntlnir
machines will do well to call on or eorrc
point with mo before i.nrclinslnjr.
Olllce at Ullbert. llrru.x l.ii.l,- ow .
merclal street, Salem. ' "
W. S. MOJT, M. D.
(Formerly or Williams Grove, l'a.)
Ofllco for tho present at
KKSIDENCE,
No. 470 Commercial Street!
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
Single lots and acres. Ono half mile West
ofbaleml'.O. Good soil, nil clear and in
fr?,?. n,dlt oni ,AU rendy fer Plnntlne
fruit nnd shrubbry at once. Kach piece
fronts on a nice street, and no city tux.
THOMAS & PAYNE
8r STATE ST.
SALEM.
Call and See
T. J. CRONISE,
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
AT HIH NEW QUARTERS IN THE
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merclal and Chemekete streefi '0-ltf
Calls In tho city or from tlio country
promptly responded to. 8-16dw2m
wmtory of Music
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ho Northwest Coast. Cours.es In nuislo nro
equal to Eastern music schools. Year y "S
teudnnco of nearly ono hundred nnd tlfty
Ihoablocorpsoftaehers for ti10 cuintne
school year will bo l'rof. .. M. farvi,
I.cona Willis, Jl Us Eva Cox- asslstaiit
teachers. MIss'LuIu M , 8inltlXilsJ jli lly
l"arlsh,aud Miss JIumloI'arvln.
orcan, lolln, Ino Oreuu. linrinonv
Counterpoint, and Class 'ttnientiis" 5 '
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.Vciid for ca iilpeuo and circular.
. M I'AltVIN. 7-i)d3m.wlin.
Kansas House,
Corner ot Court and High Sts.
E,'M, LAW, Proprietor,
best tho iiuirint. nftni.fi i., ... ".
cordial welcome to Our 'hS me. ' Terms
InfH10- O'vousa call and wo will do
No Chinese employed.
A BARGAIN,
If you, have 8200 or 8300 to Invest lu a
business that will
Clear You from $5 to $15 a Day.
Commercial and State streete. corner ol
JOSEPH FTJSCH.
LOANS.
Loans negotiated and closed without de.
lay when security isbatlsfactoiyiml
Title Good !
Principal nnd Interest payable at our
fcalem otllce. Loans i.uidd Ton t,vw , p"
Money Ready When Papers Completed
BLACKSM1TIIIM and WAGONMAKM.
JHLVtI'lI,TUE RELIABLE BLACK
ff, mltn!. nas removed his shon to
s rce?srneTn5erclal.ana Ch"mePkeU
miblip' hSJ""1 ready, to servo the
evertod?iiiiw P,eP"red better than
cerioao all kinds ofwaeon andcnrrlnn
?.m"n,n.S nd repalnnff. nnd a nnnni
...... w. . - n . rm
Jie nas ail kinds
horse shoelnn
SJgSM'ff" Jrot ins hn5 'SS&Z&SSi
:? '"V" ' a scientluo manner Knrlnl
attention given to tho constracUon ofi1
uux uiiu nirr nirna i.--,i . ;
opposite StA fr;,v""c. "'.Y,eI.-lBe P'aco
Insurnnce building.
nrV.w,shln-' loans for iniprovemeiits
SLl'5 aro r"luS?.ti.d toc-ulloiiiigo?ci J!
W3UT11 HAMILTON.
Booth, mi state St.,
respond.
OllU with Duncan
mucin, uregon.
L. S. WINTERS,
THE PEOPLE'S QROOER
nmvna.,se.,.c.e.t.?0f nimlly groceries and
Kind!
hand.
provision thutnret.nlri at. rA.?nnnifit..T
UkTn,3P?u.ce;8Uch ns nPPlos.frnlta of
" WMU OUVCl, OUIUII1.
oeuts por
NEW LIYEKY STAKLK.
Gaines Fisher, Proprietor.
Corner Kerry nnd Liberty streets, N. E. cor
from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or.
Good accommodations for commercial
tru elers. Klrt-class rig always on hand
Charges reasonable
New Fish Market.
Allen Rhodes hasestnbllshed a nun. fc-ii.
OIv bin. o JLfn Y ""' "'"c.
nmnimiunii..i.'u om
. ,...,, ...,clluru lo
T. H. EASTOiVS
Salem Music Store
our order will be
ss-im
stations havllug agents.
mllo ou mile at
... ,, rluec,lV,,?,?tM, A"Kcl w'n t! rr
nndfmm WI holt Allnerul Hprlngiimdut
wHlburn with Southern I-aclllo company
trUlllS foraild IVlllll IHlrlljin.l llr
i"o-tipd,yi9at T '
New Express Wagon.
H1LL1AM JI0LC0MB
Ha btnrted a new express wacou mid U
thlTdSSSf ndf '!Ver 'SW "" from
lue ucixit, uud to uny uurt of ilia div
notice,
New Butcher Shop
AT
NO. llO STATE ST.
axgkyixeTjefferson.
lu.h-,,,!w,c,l.ul' fln.tla butcher shi. .
. ,v fflMU Willi ItO
CHOICEST AM) RENT SIE-VfH
of.fil! k.,.nd Umt ll10 iuruetuilrdt'
Headquarter for Chlckerlnc
i.Vinfc..WHi P"5y na Emerson
iMtiuiiienu: w ""e UnfttU8
t Bon's,
Cash or
94 State
0-12dw
Street, Patton's Block.
uierlorlt y of tholr incus.
frUooiUdellm,
coHvlnc.,i(,riiie
BUCKSMITIIIXG and HORSESHOEING.
SffllRIPOB
i?. ?: " nnd w
An,V.fH,l""nro nw ready for work,
;m n'T "V" '" mends are Invited t
State stree
A
v
can unit t..i ii in .. --vw ?'
ua iicii n7. " j"t cw looauon, wt
tuiiyiub secured nmrerogM. .i.tr.