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PUHLIHHED DAILY, EXCEITSUNDAY,
BY THE
Caoital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
Kntored nt the iKwtoftlce ill HnH'in,Or.,a'
second-chins mutter.
A ovkl politician. I Leader Sousa, of the Mnrlne bnud,
MnsachuseUs lias produced a nneUvnshinKtoii, lias completed his col-
JACOB I. MITCHELL
Manager
8eo fourth page for terms of HuWrlp-
Advertisement to lnurc Insertion (for
the same diiy) Hhould be hniidcd In liy 1
o'clock. . , , ,
Correspondence containing new of In
terest and lmiortnnce Is dCKlred fiom nil
parts of tho state.
No attention will be p.ild toiiiiiiiiyinou
communications.
Persons desiring the Oawtai. .Iouiinai.
nerved nt their Iiousoh win secure It by
inl card request, or by word lert nt till
otllce. ,
Hpeclmcn numbers scut free on applied
tlon. Oinc, corner Couit and I.lbcity .Streets.
WEONE-SDAY VOVEMJIEIl 13
Stanley will reach Mywnpa
thlB month. Wo hope he will settle
down there and learn to proiioiiuti
the name nf the place.
Tm: Slmkera can't tell whether
innrnnge U a failure, for they nevei
tried It. Thev live celilmte livin
and Hecni to be decreasliiK as a sect.
A Biifi'au) i reuelier says theie
will be horses In heaven, but he Is
not sure about the driveis, hon-e
traders, and street railway director
Woodman, son-in-law of (.over
nor Yutes, attempted suicide nl
Jacksouvll'e, III., by banning to n
tree In the front yard. Woodman
spare tho tree, seems to have littli
a fleeted him.
A HKi'OKTilit of the Pall Mull Ga
zette has gone to Home to "write
up" tho Pope and the Papacy.
Till 4 will be the first time ills Holi
ness hat been interviewed by a
newspaper.
iTlspiobablc that on Judgment
Day, when plunets are colliding in
Bpaco and tl:e sun is rapidly cooling
oil' and Gabriel is welting his lips to
blow "lights out," the governor of
Pennsylvania will aslc for a halt
while the final distiibution Is made
of the fund to the Johnstown suf
ferers.
TitH private ears of two railway
presidents were caught In a collision
that wrecked several of the common
cars; but these two, however, es
caped becatiso they wore more sub
stantially built than those in which
common people who pay their faro
rldo every day. This fact is excit
ing much unpleasant comment and
it ought to do so
Tjii: enterprising business men of
Galem tiro making heavy encoach
meiitsupon the space of this paper.
Tho Journal hopes its readers will
bear with It a short time, as ar
rangements are being nnulo for in
creasing the slzo of tho paper at an
early day as so.iu us quattcrs can
bo seen led in which to place tho
now machinery necessary to that
end
i
Tin: keel for tho largest war ship
In tho world has recently been laid
at Portsmouth, Knglaud. The Roy
al Sovereign is tho name by which
she will bu known, and it Is expect
ed that tho ship will be ready for
service In 18u;t. Sim is one of four
of the modern armored ships which
tho Admiralty has decided to con
struct. She will bo of 14,000 tons
burden and will carry four (17-tou
guns of laj-luoh caliber, besides a
largo battery of (l-lnoh and qulck
11 ring guns.
specimen ot politician. J lis name
is Henry Cook, and lie desires to
represent Lcomlster in the Legisla
ture, lie does not nsk either parly
to nominate him, nor does he call
himself tin independent, or a citi
zen's candidate. Having decided
that he would like to occupy a seat
in the legislatuie, he procured a
laige number of (laming posters
announcing that on a certain even
ing lie desired the people of 'the
the town to assemble at a public
hall and listen to his reasons for
aspiring to a seat In the legislature,
and nroiiiisiiiK nt the same time to
give them it brief sketch of all the
L'ood mid bad deeds of his life At
tlieappiint"d tune there was an
ovorllowing meeting and Mr. Cook
a.ipcaud. Among other things, he
said thai his career had been some
wha. "chekeied," he had been a
hosilc!', a peddler, a tiamp,a grocer,
a Ht.iiikin.ui, u clmli maker, a comb
in tker, a stableman, a blacksmith,
a iii.iuulucitii'cr, a gambler, a, thief,
a large i ea! estate dealer, a lawyer
and a detective, and this varied ex
ppi'luiicu ho thought, fitted him for
representative in Ihuligmtulme. He
explained that he mentioned having
been a tramp, a thi t ii.ul u gambler,
so as to head oil' his enemies : ho
would doubtless make the same
charge against him at some lime be
fore theelectiou. At tho present time
Mr. Cook Is one of the most promi
nent and wealthy citizens of Lcom
lster, and has for many years been
honored by tho community. At
the cloM! of the meeting a tesolutiou
was pic-seil unanimously pledging
those present to vote for Mr. Cook
without n lleience to politics.
Catarrh
lection of the national somrs of the I
world ordered bv the navv depart-1 constitutional and not a local dlMW
tnent. Mr. Sousa has been able to
identify the composers of only
twenty-one numbers out of 128
which his book contains. i
Htatk or Ohio, city or Toledo, i
i.ucan county, .". f. j
md therefore It cannot bo cured by local ap.
ilicatlons. It requires a constitutional rcm
tdy like Hood's Barsaparllla, which, working
trough the blood, eradicates tbe Impurity
thlch causes and promotes the disease, and
Catarrh
Frank J. Cheney makes oath that'
he is the senior partner ol the firm "Sects a permanent cure. Thousand! ol
of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing busi-1 eople testify to tho success ot Hood's Bans,
,.,., ,, . . n i t . ' arllla as a remedy for catarrh when othei
nessin the city of Toledo, county .reparations had failed. Hood's Barsaparllla
and state aforesaid, and that said dso builds up tho whole system, and makes
firm will nay the sum of ONE rou el renewed In health and strength.
IIUNDItED IJOLLAHS for each
and every case of catarrh that can
not be cured by the use of Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure. Fjianic J. Cheney.
Sworn to before me and subscribed
in my presence, tills 0th day of De
cember, A. D., 1880.
seal. A W. Gleason,
Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrli Cuie is taken in
ternally and acts directly on the
blood end mucus surfaces of the sys
tem. Send for testimonials, free.'F.
J. Cheney or Co. Toledo, O. Sold
by druggists, price 7o cents.
A Trump Printer's Luck.
A few months ago Fred U. Man
ning of tho New London, Conn.,
Morning Bulletin saw an advertise
ment In a Chicago paper for a lost
printer whom a fortune was waiting.
He recognized the name as that of a
dissipated young tramp printer who
h.td worked on the Bulletin, and
communicated with the family. Ho
received a letter in reply, inclosing
$ 15 with which to pay the young
mail's faro to New York city, where
his mother lives, as soon as ho
should again nppeariu tho Bulletin
ofllce.
Two weeks ago the printer turned
up in Mr. Manning's ofllce, but not
in condition to understand the mes
sage that gentleman had for him.
Before ho could be got into condition
he hud left town, and, though he
was recaptured again and again, yet
lie could not bo persuaded to take
the lo and go to his mother, a
home, and a fortune. A few days
later, however, ho promised to go to
tho homo he hail not visited for
years. Ho kept his word and Is
now in Now York. Ho has received
a payment of &G000 already due.
His annual income from his father's
estate is $2,800, his mother has J75,
000 worth of property, and this
wandering sot proves to be an only
son and the solo heir to over $150,000.
New lork Sun.
Tin: czar of Russia is troubled In
his mind becatiso ho is getting so
fat. So Is his Imperial highness,
tho sultan ot Tut key. Queen Vic
toria has been for womo years as fat
and heavy as tho royal floorgos
whose portraits sho Is beginning to
resemble so strikingly. There Is an
infallible remedy for all. If these
threo rulers will consent to live or
six mouths as some hundreds of
thousands of their subecls do year
in ami year out, they will not long
have to complain of surplus fat.
The exceeding low rates at which
telegraphing can bo done whon tho
system is under governmental con
trol can bo neon by tho experience of
Hungary, A rovlslou of tho scale
of charges has recently been made,
and the rates will bu proportioned
to tho distaueo trayorsed. For tele
grams to Austria the now schedule
charge less than ono cent a word,
while for local messages the charge
is only half a monger, or 1cm than
tho twentieth part of a cent for each
word. Yet tho American telegraplo
monopoly insist that bankruptcy
would follow ifratonnlliiitely larger
than those quoted were enforced
here.
It has come to light that tho
Letter List.
Tho following letters remain tin
called for In tho postoillco at Salem
Nov. 112, 18S9; persons calling for tho
same please say "advertised":
Anderson A Anderson F
Alderman N J Uranium Susan
Batighan MrsS Barens Henry
Bluden A M Barens Annlo
Britnson H N Brown J M
Brown W F Chestnut Chas
Churchill Floyd Coons Win
ChurohliUMrs S J Colo II H
Clark Mrs J C
Clark A C
Dixon O
Karrens J K P
Guthrie W M
Haas Miss M
Harrison T C
Harris John
Humphreys W
Humphreys M
Hoover L M
Johnson Geo
Kinney Lyman
Lee J U
Missler Uaehol
McCoy L C
Olson Anna S
Parrlsh M A
Parker Sarah
Clark Henrietta
Benholm Kate
l)oohnesJ I
Fayman John
Clesneril B
Haddock S It
Hansen Mary
Hewing 10
Humphreys W II
Hudson Mrs ME
Jennings Albert
Kork Minnie
Lcmrot.0 II M
Lundy N N
Mucklemanu 11
Neal Mrs Dillu
Parker Win II
Payton Mrs Eliza
ripurjx i"
Mrs. E. D. E. N. South worth,
who-e blood-curdling novels thrill
ed our grandmothers, is Mill living
in undiminished vigor nt Y.mUers,
N. Y., and is now wrlllntj a novel
which, it is said, wiilsurpins all her
previous works.
A SCKAP OK 1'Al'uTsAVfcSIUI.K Lift.
It was just an ordinary scrap of
writing paper, but it saved her life.
She was in the last stages of con
sumption, told by physicians that
she was incurable and could live on
ly a short time; she weighed less
than seventy pounds. On a piece
of wrapping paper sho read of Dr.
King's Now Discovery, and got a
sample bottle; it helped her, she
bought a largo bottle, it helped her
more, oougnt anotner ana grew bet
ter fast, continued iui use and is now
strong, healthy, rosy, plump, weigh
ing 140 pounds. For fuller paitiou
lars send stamp to W. II. Colo
Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottle
of this wonderful discovery free at
Dan'l J. Fry's drug store.
Anna Lee Merritt is engaged up-
ou a portrait of Henry James.
Tercsina Tua, tho pretty Italian
violinist, has been married to Count
Hippolyte Vreta of Turin.
A WOMAN'S DISt'OVEKY.
"Another wonderful discovery ha
been made and that too by a lady in
this country. Disease fastened its
clutches upon her and for seven
years she withstood its severst tests,
but lic-r vital organs were under
miued and death seemed imminent.
For three months sho coughed inces
santly and could not sleep. She
bought of us a bottle of Dr. King's
iew discovery ior uonsumptiou
and was so much relieved on taking
llrst dose that she slept all night
and with ono bottle has been miracu
lously cured. Her nanio is Mrs.
Luther Lutz." Thus write W. C.
tiamncK cc uo., ot Blielby, N. C.
Get a free trial bottle at Daniel
Fry's dntir store.
ousan jj. -iviuiiony nas Bitetl a
glucoso company. This will surely
make tho great American paragraph
or jocose.
Jearness Can't Be Cured
By local applications, ns they cannot reach
tho dlscnecd portion of tho ear. Thoro is
only ono way to euro deafness, and that is
by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is
caused by an lullamod condition of the
mucus lining of tho eustachian tube
When this tubo gets inllamcdyou haven
rumbling bound or Impcrlect hearing, and
when it is entirely closed, deafness Is the
vcsult.aud unless the lntlainatlon can bo
taken out and this tubo restored to Its nor
iiml condition, hearing will be destroyed
'trover, ulno cases outor ten nie causedby
atarrh.iwhlch is nothing buian lntlnmea
.omtltlcm of tho mucus surfaces.
Wo oiler Ono Hundred Dollars reward
for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo
cured by talcing Hall's Catnn h Cure.
l'rlco 75c. per bottlo. Sold by alt druc
glsls. K.J.Cheney A Co.. proprietors, Toledo, O:
Iluckleu's Arnica Salve.
Tho best salvo In the world for
cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt
rheum, fever sores, tetter chapped
hands, chilblains, corns and nil i.-i
eruptions, and positively euros pi'es
or no pay required. It is guarante'ed
to give penectsaiisiactlon, or money
refunded. Price 25 cents per box.
For sale by Daniel -T. Fry, dnur
gist. b
Catarrh
"I used Hood's Barsaparllla for catarrh,
ind received great relief and benefit from It
rhe catarrh was Tery disagreeable, especlallj
n the winter, causing constant discharge trots
ny nose, ringing noises In my ears, and palni
n the back of my head. The effect to cleat
Catarrh
ny head In the morning by hawking and spit
Ing was painful. Hood's Barsaparllla gar)
no relief Immediately, while in time I wai
intirely cured. I am never without Hood'i
larsaparllla in my houso as 1 think It Is wort!
ts weight in gold." Mas. G. B. Giun, 102
Eighth Street, N. W., "Washington, D. 0.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
loldbyalldraggltti. Jl; iliforgi. PreparedonlJ
IT O. I. HOOD A CO., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mast
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
The Best Residence Localities
In tho city of Portland and other prosperous towns are those owned to 'men or corporations who
have the disposition and ability to improvo them.
HIGHLAND ADDITION
IS OWNED BY--
3Ji:V TO-DAV.
L
THOMAS J1U11R0WS
Has JUBt received a new line of the latest
Btyloof hanging lamps which will be sold
nt tho most reasonable rates. Wo also
carry a fall line of Groceries, Feed, Cigars,
Tobacco,
Crockery and Glassware !
Don't fall to nample our now line of con
fectionery. No. '220 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon,
DORRANCE BfcOS.
Dealers lu over.v nriety of
OREGON LUMBER.
DRESSED AND "UNDItESSED 1
Lumber Delivered on Short Notice.
Yard nt tho Agricultural! works, Salem,
Oregon. Mill located four and a half miles
northeast from Salem, on tho John iturtlJi
donation land claim.
Slab Wood 50c Per Cord.
Call and sco us beforo purchasing elso
whore. d-w
John A. Carson,
COUNSELOR, ATTORNEV-AT-LAW AND
NOTARY PUBLIC .
Member of the liar of Ontario, Canada.
Ofllce, W State Street, Salem, Oregon.
HEFJ5UENCES AT TORONTO:
Hon. HlrThoinas Gait, Chief Justice of
Common Picas; Hon. J union McLennan,
Judge of tho Court of Appeals; Hon. W. P.
R. Street, Judge of the Queen's ilench.
Money to loan.
0IIEG0N1AN RAILWAY CO.
(Limited Line.)
CHAS. N SCOTT, - -
T.
B
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Oil
LID
MPI
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And tliis Corporation is determined to
Make It
e
is
ii
raw
mm
To tho citv of Salem. They have nt this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements have
scarcely begun. It is intended to make the drive leading from Commercial street through Riverside and High
land additions and around Highland Park
THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE
Of Oregon. Tho 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 ruturo bo
THE MOST POPULAR RESORT
ABOUT THE CITY OF SALEM.
Lots in Highland Additon are High and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage
The soil is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of tho public buildings and our highest
mountain peaks. Arrangements are already being made for the location of two churches in this addition, and
a numberof residences are soon to bo built. Buildings only of the best class will be permitted. Residence lota
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 the money, and being directly on the Hue of tho street railway they are practi
cally not half so far from the public buildings and the business part of the town as tho 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 Btreet.car
tickets every year.
School Tax Notice.
The school taxes of District No. 24, in
Marlon county, nro now due and payable
at the clerk's ofllce, No. 101 Court street, In
Opera House block, Salem. Tho same will
be deemed delinquent unless paid within
sixty days from date.
DAVID H1MPSON, School clerk.
October 15, 1889.
PRINTING.
P.
Receiver.
On and after Juno 23 1889 nnd until further
notlco tr-ulns will run dally (except Sun
day) bh follews:
EAST SIDE,
Cobui g Mall
Kroi n 1'ort-'iand
1-Y.
l'reilt Murgutetta Reeo Elm
lidiH'rlHoi) j Is'
Snmll K.va
StiugU U A
Williams Ksther
WrlKht V T
Vivlliau Fa ii u v
Stewart Trixlo
Shoemaker J C
Smith Jane
Wright Olesaat
Wright Mrs L
Wright Lydlu
A. N. Gii.iuuiT, 1. M.
W VICK FROM UKtOWBTAlIlH.
death of tho Into Amy Levy, tho
young London novelist, wns In
tentional and win iuurihI by tliu
fuinw of elmrooal. Sho was ills
gUHtcd with tho ho.utletMiieds of tlio
world ut largo,
Senator Hampton has been ou a
long horseback ride through North
Wild South Carol I tin,
Established 18681
Tito Oldest anil Slauncliost Between Sacra
mento anil Portland.
LADD & BUSH,
Bankers, Iron Building, Salem, Oregon.
8,00 am
V.33 p m
10.0(1
10.00
11.05
11.10
11.23
11.33
12.10
12.S0
il.S3
12.
1.08
1.S0
6.M
STATIONS.
0'
exchange
loiters of credit Uued to trawler, collect
Accounts kent. loans nuutiv
onoNeryimrtof thuuorldlHui;litundhold.
MET
"Bridget, 1 would gtvo all Wy wealth for
halt n( your health."
"Sure, ma'am, you need only give f, for
that' tho prlco of tlx bottle ot 'J. V.S.', ai
th boyi rail It. Joj'a Vcectablo Saraiarltltt
fll main ou a strong m iuc, wa'utu."
Mr. 1, llarrou, of H2 Seventh ittwt, San
Frauclico, rite: "Ihavo boeutaVlngJoy
Vegetable Sanapartlla 1th tuimvuio K-ucflt.
It )t r-crftctly nJcndld to build upwrvouj,
rundowaund intra out women." lr,rrcd.
J)t SJ7 i:uu trct, Mr. Q. Werner, ot 2Ji
lU-rry street, mul huudreda ol other rvluto
tho tamo cxpcrlenco wlin tho puro l vsviaU
JukvoUulvUtoralaeoniouad.
iiIVm i"T' t''ihout tho United States,
lliltUh America and .Mexico, Mute, county
and city warrant!, cashed. Wo oiler mil.
roua accommodations consistent Wlth coiv.
hcrvniliu IwnKlng. 10-juuw.it
DR. JORDAN & Co.'s
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
751 Market Ht.San Kmuclaco
AdmlM.lon '2"i ivnt
Oonnd learn how to avoid
illc:iM. Coiibiiltntlou and
treatment jH'rfonally or by
letter, on itpermnterrhoca
or genital weakne, nnd all
ulM-ataeofnien. Send for a
tumlf PflvnlA rtrfln.. l.
U wiry btreeU Conmiltat Ion free.
&S0
V m
I'OHTWNDPilVV
Foot of V Street
Ray's Landing,
tit. Paul's,
Woodburn,
Towusend,
JIcKeo,
lt. Angel,
Uowu's,
Hllverton.
Johnt.ton'8 Mill'
Kwltzcrlnnd,
KastbildoJunct.,
Macleay,
AumsvlUe,
Alo
Portl'd Mali
Tow'rd Port
land
'J.21 O P Crossing,
2.43 West Scio,
3.13 Cmbtree,
SM Kulcer,
3.65 Taiimau,
1:31 l'latnvlow.
6.-07 llrownsvllle,
&55 ltowland,
Coburc.
AH
LV
Tickets at two
at btutlou hay
Ar. 3.J5.pm.
Ar 2.S8
2.20
1.40
1.15
1.10
12.65
12.32
12.20
11.15
11.40
11.3S
11.14
10.48
laas
10.10
10.00
D.S0
U.02
8.52
8-16
7.43
6.S9
6.00
am
NE OF THK LARGEST ESTABLISH
ments In the State. Lower rates thnn
'ortland. Lamest stock Leiral Blanks II-
the State, a'-d biggest discount. Send foi
price list of Job printing, and catalogue ol
legal blanks. E. M. WAITE,
Btem Printer Salem Oregon.
Small Farms for Sale.
A numbei of ten-acre tracts of desirable
nnd within one and a hnlf miles of Salem,
nt prices ranging from $50 to 8100 per acre.
Apply to
WILLIS fc CHAMBEIILIN,
G-29-Im Optra House Block
jO
(MMCfite
For success at the
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Salem, Oregon,
A. P. Armstrong, Mngr. E. L. wilkv, Prin.
Business, Shorthand,
typewriting, Ptuminihip tad Englith leptrtmaaU.
Day and evening Sessions. Students admitted
any time. Call at the College or address
the Principal for catalogue.
Notice to Cannery Men!
A large Cannery and Fruit Drying estab
lishment would do well at AumsvlUe, Or
egon, as plenty of pears, plums, prunes
and cherries, raspberries, blackberries,
also plenty of green corn, peas and toma
toes could be obtained for canning purpo
ses. There Is a grand opening here for such
an establishment.
Lv
cents per
ing ugenis,
Just Received
AtCharlr Culvert's Mllllnm-v II,..,,,.-.,...,
of the Jlnitet lines of Milliner- Hoods eer
brouichl to Nilcm. All goods. un of tho
latest dvtgn and liavo been brought direct
from tho Millinery Uiiiporluina of han
rruncUco.
Tho hullo of Halem and surroundln e
wiuutrj re Invited to Wit unit liwpm tu u
oiioot gixd.
Ar
Coi amutlon
mil eou solo
0 ouueetlon at Mt, Angel with Btages for
am l from Wllholt Mineral Springs and at
Wt udburn w 1th Southern l'acltlo couipuny
tn( lus for and from Portland. Or
UIIAtf. N. StXJIT, Itccelver.
Qo oerul Olllcca, N W Oor. First ana line,
1 torthuid, Oregon.
C, M. L0CKW00D,
SALEM, ... OREGON.
Hendquartcrs for the Wlllnmotto Valley
for the celebrated Columbia bicycles nnd
tricycles. Tho Columblas are well known
uro tne 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,
Ohlco at Gilbert Bros bank, 207 Com
niercltil street, Salem.
Conservatory of Music
Of the Willamette Univer-lty Salem, Ore
gon, the most successful Muslo School on
tho Northwest Coast, Courses in muslo are
equal to Eastern muslo schools. Yearly at-
n-uuance oi neany one nunured nnd nuy
AXJMSVILLE
Is located in the midst of a good grain,
fruit and stock coountry.
For further particulars address:
T. S. MADISON,
,,.. . Aumsville, Marion county, Or.
10-lodwlm '
Kansas House,
Corner ot Court and High Sts.
E, M. LAW, Proprietor.
We have taken a new name but
will continue to serve our patrons with the
best the market affords, give them a
cordial welcome to Our Home. Terms
reasonable. Glvousa call and wo will do
you ood.
No Chinese employed.
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
Single lots and acres. One half mile West
of Salem I'. 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
8N STATE ST. SALBM
Oall andrSee
T. J. COGNISE,
Salem's-Popular Job Printer,
AT HIS NEW QUARTERS IN THE
Btato Insurance Building, Cor. Com
mercial and Chemekete streets. '0-1U
A BARGAIN,
If you have 8200 or 8300 to Invest in
business that will
Clear You from $5 to $15 a Day
tlon, see the exhibition on tho corner of;
Commercial and State streets, i.
JOSEPH FUSCH.
WM. SARGEANT,
PKALKK IN
The nblo corps of teachers for the coming
school year will bo Prof; Z. M. Piirvln.
Leona Willis, Mlns Eva Cex: assistant
teachers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hally
Parish, and Miss .Mamie Parvln.
llniaches taught are Vocal Culture, Piano.
Organ, Violin, llpo Organ, Harmony
Counterpoint, and Class Teaching.
liipiomus given on completion of course
Head for catalogue unit circular.
Z. M, PAUVlN. 7-aM3in-wlm.
'(fall Paper, Pictures
KliAMBS, MOULDINGS,
B1UCKETS, TOYS, FANCY GOODS.
Commercial Street, Salem, 0..
lit to rilcht NervousucMi and indiges
tion by Wriglit'a Hop Celery unit Cliamo-
NEW LrtrERY STABLE,
Gaines Fisher, Proprietor.
Corner Ferry nnd Liberty streets, N. E. cor
from Chemekete hotel, Salem, Or.
Good accommodations ' for commercial
travelers. First-class riga always on hand
Charges reasonable
LOANS.
Loans negotiated and closed without de
lay when seeurlty Is satisfactory and
Title Good !
unVllS011 an.d lnte"est payable at our
Balem office. Loans made on farm prop.
Money Ready When Papers Completed
Those wishing loans for Improvements
or stock are requested to call on us or cor
resnond. smith a. tu m -mv
2f??LwlKh Duncn Uooth, IW State St.,
Jxnlem, Oregon.
BLACKSMITHIM and WAGONMMG.
JOHN HOLM, THE RELIABLE BLACK
smith, has removed his shop, to
the corner of Commercial and Chemekete
streets, where he is ready ,to serve the
public. He Is now prepared better than
evertodo all kinds ofwagon and carriage
making and repairing; all kinds of black
smithing nnd repairing, nnd a general
horse shoeing business. He has all kinds
of shoes.steel.trotting, hand made, etc,antl
flte them In a sclentlno manner. Special
attention given to the construction of wag
ons and carriages. Uemember the place
opposite State Insurance building. '
New Fish Market.
Allen Ithodes hasestabltshed anew Fish
Market on State Btreet. and he keeps a good
cupply offish, poultry and game. b
.. lm.a ca" nnd you order will be
promptly attended to. 8.28-im
l. sf Winters,
THK PEOPLE'S QROOBB
Carries a select line of family groceries and
provision that are sold at reasonable rates.
Country produce; such as apples, fruits at
all kinds, potatoes, vegetables, etc, always
on hand. Call nt 100 Court street, Salem.
P. H. EASTON'S
Salem Music Store
Headquarters for Chlckcring A Sons,,
llanos, V1
New Express Wagon.
WILLIAM HOLCOMIi
'I1 1 1 IK PADKIJ I kept m llle nt K. n.
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... m. . -; . ""'ll" IL1K IHIU UV
W&nJTci6iti& I?"- .W'Sft. .-M : ''!.uiHi..'i,.!L"ufe,ttRi I &' A ?r. WL .' ?e 'eity
I
Has started a new einnwi wni-nn r,.i u
now ready to djmver baggage, to, and from
New Butcher Shop
NO. llO
AT
STATE ST.
ANGEVNE & JEFFERSON.
Ila.htIifne1Pn,lflr8t-clas butcher shj
5i..?ve ooo,. where they irlUbo
pleased to sent the people with the
CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS
fifi vk.'i? th8t ,t.h market atlbrds.
inirinVV.JT.?..1" BUB ? convincea ofthe
oriirat andlnvlgomuug. bold by Baggage of any kind 'delivered on Vhortl nlSFofxW,
Stelnway. Hazleton. Colby and Kmertoa
Pianos, Wilcox A White Organs. Cftsn w
Installments.
94 State Street, Patton's Bloclc.
W2dw
BLACKSMITflLNG and BOBSESHOHKflL
SCRIBERife POHLE
Have moved to n nnd 48 Bute strce
Where they ore now readr for work. A
our old patron nod friends are Invited t
call and see us In our new location. "
are better prepared for work now tBM
ever navies; teeored vm room, JM'Hj