Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, January 21, 1890, Image 3

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THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
TIip Asvlnm Question Again.
Salem, Or., Jan. 20, '00.
H Learning of Into numerous in
Bqulrlcsin regard to thu mnnage-
nicnt ot tho nsylum for insane for
the state of Oregon, I would re
H spect fully ask your vnluablc paper
B to make the following inquiries that
tho public may know exactly what
nuswers those in charge have to
m make.
Inquiry No. 1. How many in-
sane patients have run away in tho
past year that the public has never
known of?
E No. 2. How much wine and
I orange cider, etc., does Irving get
1 as a retainer from a certain house In
I rialem?
No. 3. How about those fruit jars
and raisins etc., (to bo continued
shortly.)
No. 4. Were there ever any vege
tables sent to Irving in East Port-
laud belonging to the state of Ore
gon? No. 5. Tell the public something
about the last woman found dead?
No. G. Did the superintendent
ever make these remarks to the last
grand jury, that if 1'cnnoyer was re
elected ho would resign; he wauted
no inorel'enuoyer. But should there
bo a change, and they wishing him
to hold over, he would willingly
I entertain such a proposition. And
what was meant by the remark
that he (Lane) had got where he
could do better than take an ap
pointment? A plain straightforward answer to
tho above inquiries will greatly
oblige a democrat who has always
supported tho Lane family, from
I Joseph Lane down to the present
I time. A Di:.mocai.
"Jkaxhk xofHsT
At tho regular meeting of Marion
county Pomona Grange, held Sat
urday, Jan. 18th, the following reso
lutions weie adepted:
A resolution favoring the manu
facture ofjuto grain sacks by con
vict labor at the Oregon penitentiary.
Hon. John Minto was appointed
a committee to correspond with the
honorable secretary of agriculture
and procure seed of jute, ramie-and
other fiber-producing plants, with a
view of making a test of their cul
ture in this valley.
Wiikreas, The taxes thin county
are over two per cent, and &eeni to
be very high and burdensome; and
whereas we fail to find tho exhibit
of county expenditures published in
the newspapers as contemplated by
law.
Therefore, Resolved, That a com
mitteeof this grange be chosen to
examine and ascertain where the
money raised by taxation in this
(Marion) county is expended, and
especially 1st. The annual cost of
roads and bridges, 2nd. The an
nual cost of caring for the county
paupers, 3rd. Amount paid to
county officers. Messrs J. B. Stump
"V. I. Ray and J. P. Robertson
were cho-en such committee.
It was resolved that Marion
county Pomona Grange call on the
county officers to publish an item
ized statement of county expenses
for the current year.
It was resolved that justice to our
class suggests that tho next gov
ernor of Oregon should be selected
from tho agricultural or mechanical
classes.
Tho next meeting will be held at
Aumsville on Saturday, Feb. 8th.
W. M. JIilleary, Secretary.
Tlio recent heavy rains in Cali
fornia drowned thousands of gophers
and destroyed tho egijs of tho Hes
sian fly, which nflbrds tho farmers
some consolation.
The average pay of locomotive
engineers on passenger trains in the
South, is three cents for every mile
run; for freight train engineers it
will average about four cents per
mile.
Kansas manufactured 1,293,275
pounds of sorghum sugar during
18S9, and it ia claimed full 200,000
pouuds more will be obtained from
"seconds." The production of 188S
was 098,274 pouuds.
Catarrh, Catarrhal Deafness Hay
Fever A Xeivllonu Treatment.
Sufferers art' not generally aware
that these diseases aro contuutou. or
that they are duo to the nrtsenco of
liviiui parasites in the Hiilug mem-
Itpiini. nP !. ,i iiiini.lil(iii
Diane ot tuo nose anri eusiacnian i
xubes. Mi( ro?copic research, how-1
ever, has proved this 10 bo a faet, '
and the icsiilt of this discovery is
that a simple remedy lias been form
uiiueu wnereoy catarrn, caiarrutu
deafness and hay fotcr are perma- vdmiuistratoi-'s Nntim i.r the. ruing of
nentlv cured in troia one to three "is l'nmi Account,
simple applications made at home vroriCE is hereby given to whom it may
hv tho iJitlm.t I.H1-.1 In twn wniit'a I -IN conrernthit the undemlgned ailintn--
i,1"1,.1,?'. 1UQ0 '" two1wooKf' utratorofthnMtnw of K. A. Wener, dr
2S. 11. This treatment is l)0t a eeuseil. hswft'ed hUnnalntxunt with said
snuifor an ointment; both "have ,
boon flUr-iii-ilp,! Iiv- wnntnliln nlivhlu-
iansas injurious. A pamphlet ex
plaining tins new treatment l sent
tree 011 reco lit Of Stllin to nilV IKrtS
T i rvn m ill I. w,... v .
tuRO, by A. H. Dixon it riou, 8J"i
ami 33!J West King Street, Turunto,
Ciuiudu. ChrUtluu Ad vocal.
Suft'orcrs trom Cutatrlial tmublce
ehould carefully rend tho a'uovo,
1-1-ly-ood
There are 06,110 piuipiTJ, exclu
sive of vagrants and lunatiw, la
London at the jircsont time.
litmuxsvcrrN
Catarrnli Can't lie Cttroil
with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as
they cannot reacli the seat of tho
disease. Catarrah is a blood or con
stitutional disease, nnu lit order to
cure it you lntvo to take internal
remedies. Hull's Catarrah cure is
taken internally, and acts directly
on the blood and mucous surfaces.
Hall's Catarrah Cure is no quack
medicine. It was prescribed by
one of tho best physicians in this
country for years, and is a regular
prescription. It is composed of the
best tonics known, combined with
tho best blood purifiers, noting di
rectly on the mucous surfaces. The
perfect combination of the two In
gredients is what produces such
wonderful results in curing catarrh.
Send for testimonials free.
F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props,
Toledo,
Sold by druggists, price 75c.
aiAiticirr jilpokt.
A Synopsis of tlie Markets ltiijlng and
Selling l'rlces.
SELLING riUCES.
Shoulders-Sugar cured.per lb,12a He
lireakfast bacon 15 to 17e.
Hums Sugar cured, per lb, 10 ffi'lc.
Heef 0 Lic.
Pork 3 ldUc.
Mutton 10c.
Venl-10 12lc.
Timothy teed l'er pound, Sc; selllug.
lied cioer seed Per pound, I lie.
Whltoclovcrseed Per pound, 20c. "
lleans 5e per lb., elling.
Oat meal be.llng nt 4 tofic.)
niTYlSO I'KICES.
Wheat (-0Mti2c net.
Flour Per b in el, $1.23.
Oats Per bushel, 20 SOc.
Hurley Per bushel, we.
limn l'er ton, SU00 nt the mill.
Shorts Per ton.Sll.50.
Clwp Per ton, S20.
Hops 'Quoted at bPo per lb.
Kggs .'Joe per dozen.
Potatoes l'er bushel, (wc,
Corn incnl 3c per pound.
Cheese lOffiloc per pound. s
Dried apples Per lb., G7c.
(Jrecn apples 50cgHi. l'er box.
Dried plums Per lb. l7c.
Dried peaches Per lb. 10c.
Dried prunes Per lb. 10l(ie.
llutter Wo per pound foi good
Lud--10fi3Uc per lb.
Hams 1'ei pound,10li!)c.
Ilncon s,Ide 10 per lb.
Shoulders 7r !)e per lb.
Chlckens8( 10c per pound
Hogs On foot UK
l!eef-On fool 2
Wool Per pound. 20c.
Turkeys Per pound, 16c.
Hams, old Per pound, 10c.
Young chick us l'er pound, l'Sc
Geese SO tu SI) per dox.
Ducks $o to $7 per do.
roit sale,
JTtOK SALK OR TRADE for city property
P In talu . , llfty acres of land (.tillable
lor grape culture, eight ir lies touthol fca
lem. Ali-o.two nundicd acres bet pouch
'nnd for sale nine miles Mmth of biilctn.
dirt cheap. U. G. Glen, 318 L'hetneketa
btieet, balein.
1IOAKU1NG.
PRIVATE HOARDING A lew ladles or
gentlemen can obtain, iu reasonal'le
cites, good bcird with nicely furnished
looms In the hnest part of tho city, light
by tho stieet cats, by calling at au" winter
sti cet, corner of i 'enter bttect.
SOCIUTV NUTIUUS.
KNIGHl'Sor PYTHIAS. Regular meet
Ing on Tuesday night of each w eek at
i:iu p. m.
J.O'DONALDiU. C.
W. H. H. WATERb. K. of R. and b.
OLIVE LODGE No. IS, I. O. O. F., meets
'n Odd Fi'Uowh' Hull uptutlrs. Cornei
Coininerclal and Ferry stieets, overy SaU
uiilayat 7:.10p. m.
J. L. Mm m vl, I. a. Manning,
Seeiotary. N. G
G.
tV. R. Sedgwick Post, No. 10, Depart
ment of Ui'CL'on. moots ovrv Mnndn
evening at tho hull over tho Oregon Land
company's olllce. Visiting comiades nri
coidlally Invited to attend.
D. C.SiiiiiiMAN, Post rommailcr.
S. A. ItANDI.i:, Adjulii u.
PJtOl'KsSIONAL CARlis
J. SHAW. J. T. GKLGG.
A'1
TTORNEYS AT LAW,
."nlem, Oregon.
Offlco tlrst door to tho left at head of
stairs in (he re ir of Ladd &. Rush's bank.
miL.MON KOR1), attorney nt law, Salem,
L Oregon. Olllco uistalrs in Patton's
block.
JOHN A. CARSON,
Connc'lor and attorney nt law.
Member of the Bir of Ontario, Canada,
Instate street, balein, Oregon.
PHYSICIAN. MILS. DR. M. K. McCOY
physician and surgeon, has located
and taken rooms over bqulto Fanar's
gtocery stoie. Chronic diseases a spec
laity. Consul tutlou free. 12-21dw
w
P. WILLIAMS, KTLNOURAPHHR
and Typewi tlor Copyist. Will make
reports of tiials. etc.: convlnir on tvne-
wrlter accurately and neatly dono. Olllco
over A. T Yeaton's furniluro store, Com
mercial street, Salem.
CHARLES C. CURTIS, M. D., Surgeon
nnd Homoeopathic phjslclun. Olllce
and residence, J5T Courtstiect, in otllco lot
meily occupied by Dr. RLden, S.ilem, Or.
Oillco hours 8 to'Jn. m. nnd fiom 2 to 3
and 7 to 8 p. in. Diseases of tho rectum nnd
chtonle diseases a specialty. Fifteen years
experience. dw
A
NDREW II. DIVHN,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
ISalem, Oregon.
Offlco heurs: 0 to 11 a. m., U to 5 (and
to
o p. III.
Oftlcc: Court street, next door east of Dr.
Rowland, Rosider.ce, 801 Chemoketa st.
NOTICE.
-yrC-TICE is i, .,-eb given that nt a meet
L ingof tho stockholder of the CAr
ir.vi. Jhuiinai. I'liblislilng compiny.held
Dot ember Ith, 18M), by unauiii'tous oio the
en pi tnl stock of tho company '"us Increased
from Klve Thousand to Ten Thousand
Dollars. .M.J CHAMJ1KRLAIN.
Secretary.
Delinquent Tax Notice.
7TT.I( - 'E .T8 hbrkuy .given that
XX "e ueiiniieiii llt IISI III ins c ty OI
!, r,,rti, .',.,,,. nr lauu u ,,. i',.
Milom for the j ear or ixu is now in in)
nanus iur oouei non. ah persons are here
by untitled to settle up r I shall pro
ceed to collect the several amounts bv luw.
J H.ROSS
City .Mardlml anil Tax Cullootor
tute in .the amnty ouj t of the Mate ot
Oiton, for tin. county of Murlon, and tnat
MONDAY. JaNTARY 3, im,
at tbe 18 o'clock a. in., In the county oouit
1.1 ,irt a, i a time aud uiiuttt fur liarwi
Ing objoctlotb to aid final hooouiU aud the
eiUemeut tiiemof.
ALONZO GKsNER,
AdioinUtratorol the usutecif R. a. Ge-
ner, Un-eused
J. J. MURPHY, Aduu'Atty.
Nov. i, WW, ll-W-ltw
VTOTICEU heroby ghen that tho purt
1 nerktaip hwetofure exIkUug between
m. A ThouiuM and John M. ISivn . ha
-. Aniufli mi
I ben dlrwilved. Purtle owlue or lwiuK
1 bilU ngalnt said Arm van wti If wit b either
I prty John m. Paynk.
1S90.
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demlgned, an leluieu, will will at tiubUe
auction, fur catli iu liAOd, to the hlnlie.t
bidder, at the went door of the oourv Imiuho
llih lein.Miiriciii louuly. stale iirtiroii
at the hour of 2 o'clock iu thf ufieciiooii i.l
Maturduy, the lot day of Kebiuart, 10,
all the light, title and inrertmiof Mary It
Rutherford. Robert lii li. Kdllh VV'ull.
Pea ll W. Wltaell, M t. Aduin, KdnaAd
hiiis, Cora Admim, Ixirliida Kurlow Mnrv-t
Huiukiker and Jane Unborn, iu and tu the
eaat lint of (ho donntlon mud olulni of
JwmH. Adama and Rcbeeoa Aitoina, Ills
wiiv, iiotifloalion No. lui. vituaU) Id e
tlon32anl a,t kouiIi r 2 vve.i, koiIhiv
tlims and 6 t laaooih, r 9, went ut tbe
Willamette Meridian, Marion txunly, and
aute of Orefon, and oonliiiutnir 8 acre
of laau, mure or cm
M. L. CH AMRKRLIN. Referee.
THE CAPITAL EVEMTN'G JOURNAL.
ELLIS k WHITNEY,
llf t i o
woritfi Livery anil Feed Barns
, Good rigs alwujs on In nd unci furnished
on sunn nonce.
Prlvato boarding of hoises and stock n
specialty.
Olllce and barns nt tho corner of Trado
and Commercial streets.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
Jay Smith Sole Proprietor.
t'orncr Ferry nnd Liberty streets, N. 13. cor
from Chomekcto hotel, Salem, Or.
Good accommodations for commercial
travelers. First-class rlga always on hnnd
Charges rensonublo
New Express Wagon.
WILLIAM II0LC0X1)
Has started a new express wagon nnd Is
now ready to deliver baggage to and from
iuu ticpoi, nuu 10 any iniri, ui me cny.
Ilagnugo of nny kind delivered on shcrt
notice
J. J. CULVER
County Survoyo
JAMES WALTON,
Topographer
W. H.tBYARS.
Civil Engineer
Byars, Culver i Walton
Surveyors & Topographers.
Surveys, drnfts, plats
maps nnd descriptions
of lands, townlots, anil
roads, ditches, stieets,
sewers, alleys, etc. et ,
made and furnished nt
rnncrmnliln tirlpfe. Mirt
Light Solar Trankt. corners and lines re-es-w.
a l. e. ouRixr tabllshed from original
Tor, h. r. flpjj notes.
Grades iui ditches, mad;-, streets or bow
ers, with estimates Tarnished on uppllca
Hon. Address County Surveyor's olllce
Sjlem, Oiegou.
$ 67? Le R'cnati's
sS
aeu?
uAse?
HEALTH. "
h7. R!c,',u's Oolt,n Balsam No. 1
Circs Clmcres, firj. and s cond slaves
Sores f n tho Legs and D:dy; Sore Ea-s,'
kyc',.iN?s,?,p.',0-,.CoV:'cr-c Ior:d Eiotchos
Sypilllllijtatirili, Useascd Scalp, and all
primary fo-ns ot tho discaso l,nown as
Sjplulis. Prlro, f 3 CO per lloMIe.
uii juciimi's u uinn n.ilsam No. 3
.uiua j
-To'tbry llcrcurlalOj-p'il.ltlo Rheu
n, Talni In tho Bones, Pains In tho
nia.icm, rami in tho Bones, Pains In tho
Held, luck cf tho Neck, Ulcerated Soro
Syph.llt'c Hash, Lumps and con-
I'ori'n, Stiffness of the Limbs, and
ttj n 1 d sca'o from tho sjstom.
trictcd C'
c-ullmttj
wnstner eaiuca by ind scrctlon or abuso
Li mu cuij. K.iing mo uijod pure and
l.cnltln l-lro C5 (.0 por X oltle.
.7 kticlxui . Gnldon k nnlsh Antl.
aoto fc r t' o airs cf Gono-rlica, Gleet
lrrltatlrnC ncl, an 1 n't Urlni-y or Oonl'
til dirarraii,;cni(.nt;. I'rltoSa 50 nor
Ilotllo.
Lp UIcliiii' i rolilou Hp-inlsli In.
"ct!'ii, Its'vc-o cis'scf Oonorrhma,
1 '!m:iiiii ti yf.lcrt. Btrlcturce,S.c. Prlco
SI ' .er BjIc.
I.o Klc'.)s3 Q-iiaon O'ntment
'ir t o cT 'ia lioii n 'rffyp'.iil.tlo R'rc,
imarruii- -. Pi-t-o&l LO n r Rot.
lot lc!i i 'i Colli., i Pll s-.Nrio
.nil V.r it '.n-iti loss o! physi-ol pow
ur c-ct;i i i : .pr't rostration, cte.
Pitco f O J'T Cpx.
T uiSo i . A i.ejviiic,
Hint ucrjKlicio, C. O. J)., rccurely lvvcked
per cxi)rcK3.
C- ': ,IJP.rVW' co- AKent,
i-i Iz 4J0 ti'isn-no r'rect. Corner Ujj-.
H-t Tra-iri-co, Cil.
cir.cuLAit ziAiLcij rune
Overland to
VTA
SoiiOiflrn Pacific Company's Line.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Time beUefti Salem and San FrancIscoC2
TLirt)-sl Hours,
CALIFORNIA KXPltlWS TKAIN UDN DA I LI
iirrrwi:KN ronTLAH) ands. f.
South.
North.
10:15 n. m.
7:51 n. in
7:00 p. in.
l:uo p. in. I
0:11 p. m.
7:15 a. 111.
Lv.
Lv.
Ar.
Portland
Salem
San Fran.
Ar.
Lv.
Lv.
LOCAL l'Ab.Si:KOKH TltAIN ( DAILY KX
I'KIT SUNDAY).
i:OU a. in L v. Portland Ar. I 3:15 p. in.
11:10 a. m L halnm Jv. 12.5 p. m.
A 10 p. m Ar. Kugeno Lv. 0:00 a. m
PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
For accommodation ol second class
pnst-cngero attached to express trains,
Tlio.s. p. company's furry makes con
neetlon with .,11 tho regular trains on th
Kas Kino Division from footol h stieo
Portland.
.Vest Side Division. Between Portland
and Cervallis:
DAILY (KXCKIT SUNDAY).
7:30 it. m,
VA:'S) p. in.
0:20 p. in.
1:.'!0 p. m.
A l Albany and CoiMilils connect with
iralns ol Oiegon Pacific Railroad,
j limn
east in
Through tlekotsto all points south nnd
California
F.Xl'HIMHTHAiy (DAILV'tixCFITHLM) VY
1:80 p. in.
8.-00 p. m.
fLv. Portland SIT
Ar.MoMlnnvllIeLv.
FKoj a. iu
5:15 a. in.
Through Tickets
Til till poll
n0UTH and EAST
VIA
California..
i'or lull lulorination ingardiug rulw
main. ctc,Hiuly to iht, Coifipany't. ugeni
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IL KOK1ILKH, Man-iver
st7R In tOf(n v ".ON " "' " mado
vw j iu t.ijj worKiiigror u. .gcuis
prefi'i'r, d who can fiiriiiuli .. horw nnd
give tin Ir whole limn i t Ut bt.iii(. Hjiuie
iiiiiiini)it.iriay bo protiUildy einplnj t(j n,o.
A few vaaincle. In towim and titles. II. Y
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N. li Pleave stale agnatul inihlnws ex.
IHirleue. Neur mind about keudliitr
stump fur reply.
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SALEM, OREGON.
WM. N. LAIU'E.
l)U. J. KKYNOLtlH,
JOHN MOIR, - -
President,
Vice Presldeut,
Cashier.
GENERAL BANKING,
Exctinngo on Portland, San Francisco,
New York, London nnd Hong Kong
bought nnd sold. State, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers nro cordially
Invited to deposit nnd transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops and other property at
rcnsonnoio rates. Insurance on such se
curity can bo obtained nt tho bank In
most reliable companies.
ESTAJ5I.ISHKD 11Y NATIONAL AUTHOltlTY
OK-
SALEM -
Capilal Paid up,
Surplus, - -
- OREGON.
$75,000
- - 10,000
IFjV
R. 8. WALLACE, - President.
V. V. .MARTIN, - Vice-President.
J. 11. ALHERT, ..... Cashier.'
DIRECTORS!
W.T.Gray, W. W. Mnrtln,
J. M. Mat tin, R. H. Wallace,
Ur. W. A.CusIck, J. H. Albeit,
T. MeF. l'ntton.
LOANS MADE
To farmers on wheat and other market
able produce, consigned or in store,
cither In prlvato grauatles or
public wai chouses.
Siaio and County Warrants Bought at Par.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Drafts
drawn direct on Now York, Chicago, San
Francisco, Portland, London, Pails, llerllu
Hong Kong and Calcutta.
Cheap Money.
aTONEY to lend at low
lates upon faun
No delnv nflor
11JL nnd city property.
ood tlllo shown by abstract.
.Ions A. CAiisoN, i ttorney nt Law,
Vi Stale Street, Salem.
If the Willamette Unlver Ity Salem, Ore
:ou, the most successlul Mush: Beliool on
he Northwest Coast. Courses In lnusleuie
qunl to Eastern muslo schools. Yearlv at
endancoofneaily ono liundieil nnd ilfty
I'ho able coips of teachers for tho coming
-chool j ear will bo Prof. Z. M. Parvln,
Lconn Willis, Miss Eva Cex: nsslstnnl
ciehers, Miss Lulu M. Smith, Miss Hnlly
Pailsh, and Mss Mamie Parvln.
Rraitchestjuightaio Vocal Culture, Piano,
irgan, Violin, Pipe Organ, Harmony,
ounterpolut, nnd Class Teaching.
Diplomas given on completion of couri-o
Send foreataloguo nnd circular.
.. M PARVIN 7-iJd.lm-wlm.
netting Sew
NEW STOKE !
NEW GOODS 1 1
NEW PRICES ! ! !
The variety store lately opened up In Dr.
Rowland's brick on Court httcet; has Just
tecelvedn largo Invoice of Vai letytgoods,
including
CHRISTMAS GOODS,
HOLIDAY GOODS AND
5 AND 10 CENT GOODS.
Wo hnve an endless variety of Fuiiey
House tccplng Goods and Novelties.
Some gieat bargains nio ollorctt In theso
goods.
Kerybody is invited to call and seo how
much you can buy lor a nickel or a dollar.
-Cheapest place In town to buy your
Holiday Goods. MRS. N.J. HURFORD.
DEAR GIRL
Tnko no Tally from nny young man, but
If they offer you a nlco Uox of
Hellcnbrand's Square Cliocolalo Creams,
mnde only by his Patent Process, tnko
them, ami tell them to come nguln, for they
are superior to any inado In the United
States.
Fine Watch Repairing
IIY
C. A. BURBANK
No, 317 Commercial Street.
Scaled Proposals.
QKALHD PROPOSALS ii to Invited by the
ij Mnrlon County Improveincnl com
lany for inrnlshlng 10,000 ties fur tho con.
stiuctlon nfthnMilem undsllvei ton Steam
Motor rallwuy and Suletn Roll Lino. Ties
to bo either sawed or hownol sound timber
U8 Inches. Hleetloiij. If hewn, loss I tut n
Ti 'itch lace will not bo I ('dived. Ift.tOO to
bodeliered ut convenient polutsulougtho
proposed bell line, and V5,0u0 ulong tho pro
KM'd lino from Salem to blUerliin, bo
iueen tlioStntP Agricultural fair grounds
ni.il West Pudding rlwr. Dllcry In the
city to he marie by the 18th of April, lKIK),
and from the lair ground ritsteils by the
llr-t of Mil) next.
Proposals lor iho cintlio lot or for nnv
' her in even Ihotisiiuiis will be consid
ered. .i. piopofetils must be nddruakod to thu
Mailon Iniinovemcnt ciiiiwin,v, Hnliun,
Oiegon, and ciidoired mi the enveloon,
"PiupiMulH Tor Tuw " '1 he pruponiiN will
beorK'iied In Ihe ulllco of Ihe comiuinv In
Mi'lem at psDp m Jnuimry 27ih, Jsmo,
The ilKht to njectnny mid nil bhU I re-
i;:;',";;:;f;:
l-8-lw.2t '
erven.
MARION f'Ol NTV IMPROV
Htdcin, Or., Jiui.7, Jt-UJ.
MEN 0MI W'
rK I'or Lot or 1 ulllnc MAMnOOUi
A PflQITfUP"' Lo,t f- loiiimr mahjiooiji
r. uv....utntiiM iiervo t Uebllltri
CiTTTi T1 Wkntof BcdyiiMlnaiEffMU
V J J-VJCi ofErrcrorEiM'tinOld-Yourr,
Hl,uI.II.UIIubMdrlltLMlr.d. ll.lr.lirrii
Slrt.tlk.. Hf.l, I..i.UwmI llnw i.J firUarlMr,
AUtUUIr BafallUv IUa 7n-ll II.BAI m m d.
l!aTllrrlr4TlUI,Trrrlurli4,rtlilHlrl..
Iifa.wriUllij. ll.W.iiM.ii.lallBl,i.rf.ill4
,MlW" ""MI0ltue0.,lttrAlO,II.T.
. rhevflfi&rmon Elders' Book
on e&6il ktrtonh, TMlUd ttu to uunrlP
w
i Hot 1)
Conservatory of Music
01
I HI M SroillMHILMIHmMIIMjHIIHIIM !!
IXTBW lUnnlVAtttt QTflBl
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Chas. Pugh, Proprietor,
(Successor to Rclllnger it Co.)
HARDWA.RB
AND-
ill! In.
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A complete lino always In stock.
M stock Is bought now and for eah, af
fording me tho opportunity to sell at the
most rcasonablj prlrcs.
The best and latest Improved machinery
nlwnyson hand.
Olllco nnd store rooms nt Helllngcr's old
stand on State street.
A. K. STRANG,
No. 303 Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
-DRAI.Elt IS-
STOVESand RANGES
Plarabing, Gas and Sfcam Killing.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
3- Agent for tho RICHARDSON A
110YNTON COMPANY'S rurnaccs. Ks
tubllshcd In 119
GEORGE WILKINS'
NEW BUTCHER SHOP
On Liberty street, across tho brlilgo In
North Vnlem. All kinds of meats kept on
unnd. 6-J!0tr
Just Received
At Chnrles Culvert's Millinery Rnraarono
of tho llneMt linen of Millinery Goods ever
brought to balem. All goods nro of the
latest design and have been brought dliect
fiom tho .Millinery Emporiums of San
Francisco.
Tho ladles of Salem nl d uurrnuntliii!?
country nro Invited to ci u umI lnsticot this
one of goods. '
Twlsli to employ it row ladles on n salary
to tako charge of my business at their
homes. Light, very iasclnatlng and health
till. Wages SI0 per week. Relei euros given
Good pay lor part time. Addrct.3 with
stamp. MRS. .MARION WALKER. Louis
ville, Ky. 11.21-lin
For the Public Good.
It Is an Indisputable iact Mint tho hand
somest vestibule trains that urn now run
on tho American continent ato thio on
the lltiillnglou lottto, leaving from Union
depot In Denver, alo St. Paul, Immediate
ly on arrival of all through trains from the
uest. Tho Hist and second class coaches
aro lungnlllccnt. tho lee Ining chair cars
suburb, the Pullman sleepers ostiomcly
luxuriant, and us for thu meals that mc
s.erved iu those pc'.nco Durlington dining
en-h yum yum. Tho next time you go
east to Kansas City, Chicago or St. Louis,
If you mention to the ticket agent thatyou
want your ticket to tend Jrom Denver or
St. Paul over the Rtitlington route, you
will get it, and you will always bo glad of
If you go vlntlte Northern or Canndinn
Pacific, tho elegant vestlhulo trains ol
Tho Uurlington Routo, between St. Paul
and Chicago, or St. Louis, will carry von
along tho eastern shore ot tho Mississippi
river for a dlstanco of XX) miles, amidst
scenery tuatcinnot bo surpassed; or, iryou
go via the Oregon Shorl Line or Southern
Pacltle, and your tlcitsi lends via Tho
lltiillnglou Routo from Cheyenne or Den
ver, you will pass tnrougn all tho thriving
cities nnd towns located iu what is popu
larly known as tho Heal t ol tho Continent.
for ittrtlior information apply to A. C,
Sheldon, Uenernl Agent, 83 Klrst street,
Portland, Oregon. J-lUditwti
31AJIVEL0US
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Only Genuine System of Memory Training?
Four Books Learned In one reading.
Mind wandering cured.
Every child and adult greatly benefited,
Great Inducements to correspondence
Classes.
Prospectus, with opinions ofDr Wm.A.
Hammond, tho woild-famod Specialist In
Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenleaf Tlionir
son, tho grout Psychologist. J.M.Ruekly
St11. (I.
D. D.,
NJ V
uuiwi in mo LIUISIIIIU AllVOUllC
Richard Pro -tor, thosclontist, Hour
W. W. Aslor. Judith 1'
.. J.,,,IUUII1UI III-HJ
Rcnjnmiin, mid
othcis, Kent post free by
ITor. A. LOISETTJC, 37 I'lRy Avo N Y
Jc-l!Wt0. dw
DR. JORDAN & Co.'s
MUSEUM OF ANATOMY
701 MnrkctsLSan Kianclhco
Admission 2o cents,
Oo and learn how to avoid
disease. Consultation and
treatment personally or b)
letter, on spermatorrhoea
orgenltal weakness, nnd nil
dlseussoof men. Send for a
book. Prlvato olllco 211
Consultation frco.
enry street.
HKE HANGING LAMPS
TJ103IAS JJUJtKOWS
Has Just received u now lino of tho Intent
stylo or hanging lumps which will bo sold
ut thu most rciihonuhla ruins Wo nln
carry u lull lino or Groceries, I'eeil, Cfgais,
iobucco, '
Crockery and Glassware !
Don't fall to sample our nuw lino of con.
Icetloiiery.
No. Stfl ( oininorelal Street Knlom, Oregon.
Brick and file for Sale
MURPHY & DESART,
Hueeei,sorH to I), Nash, Imvo u well nsinh
llshed Illicit anil Tlio faulor.v In North
Stilwm, near Iho JtilrgrniiiuU, mid uro tue
pined Uifuinliih llist-olinw lirlek iiiulllli
on short iiotlco.
Reception Saloon.
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m 0mm
" l U ' lAl
260 Commerciaf Street.
KiaitLIN, puop.
riiBb,t of Wliiw, LUjuum snd Uiwirt,
Hiilommid Kxtxiit Ihmr,goHl Liuicli tTTmi
ter In eoniieuil.iii, whern yon will b Mred
HOT OH COLD LUNCH JS8,
Mnndwlohwi Wlunerwunit "mil in tuul ev-
M'
r)'
ytniiiK Is In good ciyin unci the tout ol
tentlon Hill iiRtirwn lo cimtoiiiiirc.
muii umilmi mm oiuiu
Farm
emeus
uuumumui itnMiMVBLmacwa
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
Mrndiintes StmlenlA in
r
J
Normal, Business, Law,
AND
MEDICAL COURSES.
It Is tho oldont, largest nnd leant expen
sive institution of lournlng In tho North,
wont.
Sehool opons first Mourtay In September
Semi for cntnloguo to
TH08. VAN SCOY,
President.
'7: Salem, Oregon,
Northern Pacific Railroad,
GREAT
OVERLAND ROUTE
TWO FAST TRAINS DAILY I
NO CHANGE OK CARS
SHORTEST LINE TO CHICAGO
And all points Hnstvin
St. PAUL and MINNEAPOLIS.
The Northern Pacific railroad Is the only
llne'runulng Passenger trains, second class
sleepers (lice or charge) Luxurious Day
coaches, Pullman Palace Sleeping Cars,
Pulace-Dlnliig Cars, (meals Too) from Port
land to tho cast
Sco that your ticket read via the Northern
Paclllc railroad nnd nvjtd the
chnngoofcars.
Leavo Poitland nt8n. m.ntul 8:10 p. m.
dally arrlvo at Minneapolis or St. Paul at
11:0.-1 p. tn.
l'Aca-io Divisiok. Train loavo Front
nnd G street dully nt 11:55 n. in, nnd 8:10
p. in.; Arrlvo at Tucomn ut 7:10 p m and
h'20 a m at Ivo SeattlH U:25ii in and9:3o p. m
Through Pullman Palaco Sleeping Pars,
eleganiday coichus, Hnest palace dining
cars between Portland, Taeomnnnd Seattle
dliect. Dally service. A 1). CHARLTON
Abst.Uun'l Pass. Agent, 121 l-'lmt St., Cor
wnsltiugtonSt., l'ortlaud. Oiegon,
DJpot Corner First undo HtriR.
THE YA0UINA ROUTE,
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development ennipmiv's
steamship line. !235 miles shorter, !W hours
lesstnne thnn by nny otiiet louto. First
class thtough p.issonser ami freight line
fiom l'oitlnnd nnd all iiolnta In Iho Wll
lamotto vullev to and from tan I'ranoisco
TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcopt stinunys).
Leue Albany ......
Leave Corvallis
nlvo Ynqulnn
Leave Ynquli'it
Leave Corvallis
Vnlvo Albany
O. A C. trains connect at
Corvallis.
- UOOPAi
-iJOPM
- 8:80 I'M
- -HM5AM
10:16 AM
11:10 A M
Albany and
TJionboo trains connect nt YAQUINA
with the Oiegou Dexolopmont Wh Line
Jl.stea-.ishlpsbatwcou Yiuiulna nnd .Sim
I't.mclsco.
SAIMX0 DATKS.
srRAMinw. rnoM vauin
JVIllnini'lto Vnlloy :Mondiiy Sept.
Wlllaniotlo Valley Tuesday ' l
Willamette Vnlloy, Wetlnosdny " 2"
UrUAJIKIW, KKOM SAN FKANC1&CO
Wllliunelto Valley Wednesday, Sept. t
Wllhimetto Valley Kilifay " la
vVllmmotto Valley Snttiidiiy ' ill
Williimutto Valley.. Hunilay " jw
This company resctcs tlio ught to
ohango Balling dittos without notice.
.m,.1,, J!"s!'".F'rsfr""ll,l-tl"" 1 H
lllninotto Valloy points eun mnko close
connection with tho tialus of tho
YAOUINA nqilTE ut Albany orCon-nlllB
uurt If destined to San Imndsoo, should
iiiiaiigoloniiiNout aiiuiiia, tho evening
beiorodalo of sailing,
I'lisstiigrr ami I'rclglit Hides Mh.ivs Iho
''?; 'ipfihlonniillnniipply to Messrs,
HL'LMAN C)., Pieight and Ticket
Agents LTO nnd LIB Kiont St.. Portlmid. Or.
or to
C.C. IIOQUE, Ao't Oen'l VrU A
Pass. Agt., Oregon PnclfleR. R. Co.,
(!
H.HABWKLU,Jr.aonJf,K,.r4,Ur
1 1. iKi. uruKini iioveiopmont
Co., SOI Montgomery St.;
Han I'lnnclMX), Cal
'Iho Oiegou Paclllo stonmboaU on tho
Wlllamotteo river division will leavo Port
land, houth-bound, Monihiy, Wednesday
and l-'rlday .ittla. iu.
trrlvo nl CorMillls Tuosdny, Thursday
and Saturday at K:'J0 p. m.
Loavo ('orvalllH. north-bound, Monday,
Wednesday and Kiliiny ut 8a. in,
Anlveat Portland, TueBdiiy, TVursdny
and Hattirday at !I:.I0 n, in.
On Monday, Wudnesdny nnd Krl'lny
hnlh luvtli i.iid south-bound boats llooMir
night at Halom, leaving there ut t n. in.
C. C. HOOUK.
A.0.1'nndP. Agent.
Union Pacific 11 'li Company
"OVEHLANJ) ROUTE."
J'rnliiH for the east lcavo j'oi Hand at 7.00
im and 0.00 pm dally. Tie els to ami from
principal polutii In tin UnllydStttlBH Cn
uilu and hurojie.
Elegant Sow Dining Oars.
PULLMAN PALACE SLlfflRS.
Preo I'nmlly f leeplng Onrw run through
on Lxpietw trains to Onmhu, Council
lllulU and JCiuiiuis City without change-
Connect Ions at Pnrtlund forBun l'liincls
cnuiid Pugct Sound points.
Por ItirtlHir pnrtteu'Kr nddreM any
ugoutof ihecoinpuiiy or
t. w. i.BK, a. r. a.
CM. MULLEN, (.uiK-i-ut Trufllo Munngor
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