THE EVEmNG CAPITAL JOURNAL.
THE CAPITAL JWKML
TEKM8 OP UUIWCnUTION.
Dally by mnll per yewv- to
ti.ii.. i.wt .irtll ttnr trtK, . ..n- - . y
XSllllj UJ IIMIU I'vi ..-,-
Ill wrjB"j
Weekly by mal
A-f2 MA trt
rhirited for tho Vkkkit JoiwfAt,
ld In aavnnce
1 00
the price
will
UNJUSTLY JAILED.
Tlic Kind or Man Mr. Hrant'g Friend
say Iia is, and Hie Injnslico
Done him.
bo
If paper r n01 oeiivereu
promptly notlly tlio offlce.
Tits BTKinxa ?awm JW"Jt Jgj
lnrly receives the nrnoon nssociniea
preradltprtches.
HOMR COM1NO ItVENTa.
(No free ad, iwerfed : ta SU"
I meK hat chnrgeTndmlMlon. mlvcr-
j tuednt half price. KvenU.of locnll npor-
L f utnee announced free nnder tbw Head
May 10. King raising at Knit Fntem
school,
way 17. Colt show In Salem.
May 37. Stato eranje meets nt 8.1'em.
June "General electlon.for county, state
nna congress.
" nil DDWP Sr PATTWOV
UIEjUDIH ftlfliiwwuu,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes,
Rmchfis. Windowelass, Etc, Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking fowder,
Mixto TKAH..-T. C. Shaw nnd
Commissioner Cornelius went with
tho O. P. oniclals to Gntcsvllle yes
terday. There were present Prea't.
Win. Hong, Wallace Nash nnd
Abmlinin Hncklcman. The object
l the Hireling was to examino the
damage diiiu' by the building of the
railroad to the county road known
us the Mlnto trail. A trip was made
In a privnto car over the en
tire portion, nnd nftcr fully
examining the whole thing
thing the officers of the railroad
promised to repair all Injury done
the highway, nnd where necessary
to build the same anew In such u
way as to tnako It entirely satisfac
tory to tho people of Marlon county.
A. JuuitXAij reporter went to Mr.
A. Grant nt the county jail Monday
to get from him n statement as to
the difficulties which led to his
being Incarcerated, but ho declined
to make any whatever. When he
was approached by friends after
wards he said ho did not care to nay
n word but would await the action
of the grand jury which sits on tho
second Monday of Juno, when the
truth and justice of his side of the
case-would set him at liberty, tho'
not aide to mako any Impression on l
I the trial jjstlce.
Mr. Grant itf u modest and geutle
nmiily appearing man, and is cither
n great vil'iaa or u much-wronged
man. The sympathy of the Jouit
XAt. is u little like that of the multi
tude of publicans nnd pinners with
tho under dog In any fight. A
great many of Mr. Grant's friends
called on him during the day, In
cluding some of the newspaper men
of the county, until ho many came
that lie requested the slierlll to ad
mit none but such as lie gave him a
list of.
Mil. GltAXT
Is n native of Great liritiiln and
about 10 years of age. Ills family i
inw in New Zealand and know
nothing of his difficulties here. lie
came fiom there In 1881 to work on
the Scotch mills at Salem, is a mem
ber of a prominent church at Port
land and of two of the leading sucici
socletlesns well, though he decline
to let the papers use any of these
facts in Ills behalf, wbe.i n Ktate
nicnl or appeal to any of thee pow
erful bodies would get him the ro
of Mr. Grant to makii it public ns It
would disclose the line of evidence
which he relies iiHu, and which
when fairly and fully presented to
the grand jury will result In hlsi
ieleae from custody. It is one of i
the Iniquities of the present system!
that an accused man who happens J
to bo under a cloud has to stand Im-j
prisonment when a richer man or a
man with wealthy friends would
go free on ball. Mr. Grant feels that
A PIONEER DEAD.
Sketch of Father Patty President of!
tho Capital Lnmlirr Company.
PATTV.-W.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer In Groceries, Paiiiis,0ils
anil Window Glass, null I'n
nor ami Holder. Artiste' 31a
PRN
ATTA.-W. u. Putty, of Salem, -forials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
May llth 1800, nt oa. m., of ulcer- yi,,MoB llnv Vooi and Frnre
utci! stomach, after an illness of llW li ."iJLSS Vin
about two months. Posts. Grass heeds, htc.
lift
Deceased was 72 years of nge, was
born in Itowuii county, Tennessee.
At the age of 5 the family moved to
T"
NK OK THK lAHUhST EHTAIlI.lii.
ineuts In the State. I-ower . rntei ilinn
rortlnnd. Largest sloclt Letfal ninnm" ii
thcStntc.a (1 blgceit rtlccoiini. .-?. '
prlcnllMtof Job prfntlne. nnd catnliwtie til
ee.il lilunk". K. M. W Al 1 i
Htwni I'rlnter Ha'em nrwm.
Corn
he is under a cloud from the trouble umuni "" " ,,le "oniier, wiicre
nt Jeilerson, nnd of tlieconiplleatloii , t"c fnmlly lived and he was married
there he Is entirely Innocent as will ' a,,d k"ft them in 1843. ife moved
.. IT II.. t. i.. t . .
made apparent when all the facts ', "' """--n '"k., living mere mi-
has I ' lo,i: "iien iiosiuricu lor
wrcgon, wiui an ox-loam, roncmnm
Tlw oii.'t lias annolutcd Djii A
Smith, ofGutesvlllo to look after the l"lrul ball to allow him to bo out of
countv's Interests, and the work J niasnon umc.
He was a mem-
will be done within a montli. Judge
Shaw reports having had a pleas
ant time. He says that although
crops thereabouts fooks well, they
need rain very much.
TilK So-so so -fiOCiAi.. At t lie
Congregational church tc-nlght Is
reported to be the last pay social
ever to bo given there. This does
not mean that the church may
never give concerts or entertain
ments for which admission will be
charged, or that It is always to give olicriM
her of thooivil anil military service
In Queensland and bears honorable
discharge from both branches of Her
Majesty's employ.
THK I'llOSKCUTIOX.
Mr. H. T. Nnrthctitt, wliohas pros
ecuted Mr. Grant, as was shown on
the justice tiial, Is doing so un
justly, as it will he shown, and
was shown at the preliminary trial,
that he had his wiieat K-r aside to
lil ti by Mr. Grant before the prop
erty went into the hands of the
Mr. Grant gave him his
In
are known. The JociixaIj
taken pains to interview Jefferson
people and II lids that all respect Mr.
Grant, and even Mr. liarendrlck
; says If anyone should sutler for any
thing that has been done it should
bo himelf and not Mr. Grant. A
reporter interviewed several men nt
Jeilerson and they say this attack
now on Mr. Grant Is a great wrong
to him.
AT.IKKKKIISOX.
.Tdl in Slinu'. u-lin win miller nt '
Jeilerson for six months past, until r
the mill closed down, s.iys lie be
lieves Mr. Grant has bi en unjustly
used. He has known him (mite
intimately and has had some op
portunity to judge of Mr. Grant.
He says ho hud nothing to do u Ith
the management of the Jefferson
mill. "He was only nn agent to sell
the Hour and report evi ry day. His
wife, Mrs. Grant, had tui interest of
;.'!(()() in that mill whien was in care
of tho First National huuKof Sulem.
The feeling around Jeilerson is now
favorable to Grant. At llrt the
feeling wus that lie was connected
with the fraud. litit now all feel
that Mr. Grunt is innocent and was
wronged. Ho got the first intima
tion of tiny tiling being wrong at
Salem, and then went to woik like
a beaver to get parties interested,
and had all in shape to have the
mill running when thii arrest took
place, wiilch has upset everything
again. Tho iillair at Jeilerson
should not be used as a club to
punish any wrong Mr. Grant may
have done the farmers hero at
S:'Iem. His all'alrs hero were all
satisfactorily adjusted and accepted
by the report of the recelv, r, and
that should end It.
IX COXCMJRinr,'.
m:w uvi:iinsKMi:TH.
25c WantColumn.
Notice Inserted for ONK CKNT PEIl
W'OIID EACH IXHEHTIOX. No ndver
tletneiit Inserird In thl column for lc
thnn twenty -llxe rente.
. .... f f .1... I.. .....n IRnllnnnlllHlnJ
j 1 1 J r.J r.lUUI l. IIIHU HCIIIIKtlllllV.
y Willi mriiHTH ), i m i:iiiiiii iu un mc
IiCltlllif. nrKiii;iu. wimki ii:i lur iiui
L'.ill "I Jouiiml olllcc.
CjAI.K-tJM. MAMKII AT UUi;. A
it mu- l'iui.I iiicii !o well our iroodo liv
huniple to tl'f whuliwile and reluil Inule
We ure the liuijtwt uiitiiufucturprs in our
line. Mtiernl wilnry paid. I'ertiuincnt
ixirltlou. Jl 'iif.v ndtnnved forwnges, nd
eitlliiB, eti . t or tTin nddre-H Cuutcii
nlnl .Manufadiirlua i-o.,( hlcngo, III.
2.ISt.l.s;)t. ;
t.-vill IlKXT A dcsiniljlc buslnesi olliee !
V In best bloc i In tim ii. Inqulie at t liK
-" i
f)ATHONIZK Home Industry, nnd uc
iMlllwnukee, Or., Nov., 2oth of the
c.....n ......M ,.. .1... ....l . r.n-.. t
Drtlliujcill, J II llie HMlllg l 10'XS lit I lllllll
..I..1....I ... c.lt i...1. II-.11- -
""": ' U.IIH.ICTR, IUIK l-dlllliy, I (-,,,KSji; X
unu in Hie rail went to Yamhill
county on (he Wlllnmlna and took
up a donation laud claim, which he
kept until 1800 when he moved to
Salem and worked at the carpenter
trade. In 1800 he bought into the
n...ii..i i .....i... i.i. ...i. i.i. i
...Mim JJU11UU.-1 v,u., iiu wiiien nt , aVriJc-e
was connected for a number of
III 1871 he moved onto n 1 Jlmuilaln lialui CouliCiirc. (iunr-
friwi rri irit'ii rniuii rir ttiiiiii.' nil nniiiiii
farm near Amity nndtuved 8 yeais, i .Munufacturiii iiy H. h.ito-, snipm.ore-
when he returned here and re-entered filftm. K l-Sdlm
the CapiUU Lumber Mill, where he I nl.ivvn; ,WAKD,xA fcw um.es
sold out all interest a few ycals li"0. . I orOentlcinencnn ihtiln, lit nnvon
ir.. ,,.. i, ti t r.i able ratert. (.'nod board with nicely fur-
He was President or the company nlshed room In the tiuet part of the city,
up to his death, tho' i.t taking nn ' 5?ltt!iir;,V:,bnS.llln'f '" "'
active part. -' - - - -
., ., ., , ,, , n,,,!t ''Al.K'-MinelliiH.M-urllliKcrl.elKlit
Mr. Patty wasalwajsa Methoni-t i p bnui t.uk cattle, ics and iiein.'rt;
wnu mi i.vlim-liir r.ir Lrfl r ' ulo one tubnliir iix wiisiin, and harness,
wasau exnouer lor Mveral .Marn ,H,lh llkBIKi,ls mw Time inven. Kuquire
before attaining ids majority, and f ' . Hobntm, south -.aifin.
has all his life b.en a local pieacher, "-"."y'j!!'y"
and he lias always been wanted
SPRING
-Is here! AndFoli
E. SCH0ETTLL
REMOVAL
Wr Havfi Removad to Bush's New RHp!,
" n . . ' urner.
corner ot commercial ana Lourt
And will continue to carry the finest line uf
Dress Goods and Trimmings,
Ladies mul Gents Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Lafli
Wraps, Etc. in the City, We are agents for ' ?
several specialties.
Willi n line stock of sprlns nnd Mimmo
SUITING
tr.sr-'.'rv3!.,.,rtr-.-Vt:i,ticr-saj
KvcrythlnRinaflc up 111 the Intra fasli
'ion nnd n perfect fit gunmntetd. Pnli'
forget to call nt B-lini'lll. " bffn:f JO
sialic a M-lectlnii,
Dissolution Noticf.
XTOTICK Is hereby elven that tho !art-
nnrlilii iiprptnftira pxUtlnir between
tlie undersicrned, under the linn nnincnfl
KrousseA Klein, ui aiem k'oii,i ium
ilnv (lisolvcri bv mutual consent. O. r
Krouse havlngdUpoed of his inlsrost In i
A.Klein, who will continue business nt'
tnc oiu Rinnu, wnuo
$10,000
J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO,
$10,000
For Sale-
Ten-Thousand Dollars
formed n partnership
f.-rtiliQvU llflV
Itli Jil-t lnothert '
nnd will open n new "hoe store in I lie II rev
oiocK. All ncconnis uuc liio oni iirin win
be payable toelthnr.Mr. Kraueal 111' new
stiiiHl.or to Mr. Klein at the oiil toie, mid
should be f-etllBdns soon u cniiMuilenr.
I:2ii-tw O. i: KIlUf-s-iK. '
A. Kl.l.l.N. '
worth of-
raau3iJ."jiMiiiXiiV.VKae
wherever he oik e Hpoke. Ho was
accounted a gieat ruivalist, and has
converted hundreds of souls to
Christ by fervid pleadings of ills
(a ue.
As a farmcrMid us a business man
lie was ii sueco at all he undertook.
Business failures, llus and disasters
frequently overtook him, but his
wonderful energy and indomitable
will powers and raie abilities
always overcame every obstacle.
About here he Is btst known as
"Father Patty" by everybody. Over
In Yamhill and Polk couuticx his
common title was " Uncle Dilly," ami
no m in now alive is dearer to the
heatt uf the ptoplt- youimund old
than t h: pioneer preacher. lie was
tlieles in his devotions to the spirit
ual welfare of lit.- iinr-o-. No nlace
j iiiiimmii imi.ii iiiwitt
J. A. ROTAN,
ut his now ciUaiUrs. 2nd door i.outh of Hush's linnk, now lm n
Largerstockof Furniture tlian ever
Also lull line of Undertnkei's fiooils Ho sure and cxninlno this lock In-fore
purehasiiiBelsewheie, ns It will save j-ou money. d-wlm
Geo, G. Van Wagner,
Has just received a ile slock of
Wall Paper and Picture Mouldings, Lounges and Mattresses-
I'ricltire framing done with care and neatnet-s-.
ancy and Staple Groceries,
For pi ires and terms enquire of
I :
'20i Coninnercieil' St.
J!?ar.'"il- delivered frcv to all parts of the city.5a
Prices tis Low an the Lowest,
oiio-tr I
i was too far for him to no; no loealitv
l'lie JoriiNAl. is satisfUd Unit a ' toooliscure; no audience ton muiiII for
Its irood IIiIul's for uotiiliiff. Hut If
It Is to be tho last "pay social" no
one will want to miss such a rarity.
The ladles who tuko part are guar
anty enoueii oi n great success. Northeutt'H wheat w.n iheiv and
Uo prepared to pay and remember, Mr. Grant turned it over to him.
the future haslots of good things in Mr. Grant's intention towaid him
store that will not cost. Miss Long's was good and he carried it nut failh-
remllngs will nlono bo worth tho .fully. Air. Northcutt accented the
'grain before there was any I rouble.
Ho delivered it to him before there
was any shortage or could have
I been any. Kvery kernel of Mr.
Northeutt's wheat w.n theii
price of admission. At the Congre
irfUloiml church this evening.
School Mr.in'iN. At a meeting
of tho school directors held this
(Tuesday) afternoon, hills amount
ing to$S3.2.5, wero ordered paid and
warrants issued on elerk. The
whole number of boys now in atten
dance Is M; girls, 001; total atten
dance, liM. Mr. Wnito reported
that tlio plans and spcclllcations for
tho North Salem school building flim,t,r
lias been prcpareu, ami mat tlio
plana for the Central school build- ,icilt fairly by lilinn
ing would bo ready for the next , ovory Wiy borm.0
mi-din "in.ii inu iiiiTiTiiHeiiieiu
for bills would bo prepared and or
dered published. Tho cleric was In
structed to uscortaln tho amount of
wood necessary for' tho year and to
report at tlio next meeting.
grain turned over to him by Grant
and moved It Into another bin and
took possession of it ami controlled
It. He moved it himself and
weighed and marked the bin as his,
ami warned an panics mat it was
Ills, nnd untitled the receiver after
wards, mid then ho lost his grain
because It was taken by the court
and divided up all around. That
was not Grant's fault. Grant dealt
fairly by Northeutt and any other
had more iIkIiI to have
Grant arrested than lie had. Grant
ami satisfied him
there was any
trouble, and there Is uo evidence
that Grant did not do all In his
power over since to protect him.
great injustice lias been done Air. j
Grant by the one-sided in wspapor
reports and by binding him over. I
Wo believe nn ellort should be made
by seme of our citizen to get him I
ball, and thesoelctlcsand the church '
of which he i a member -hould not
let him sutler wrongfully. He is a !
man capable of much good iu the
world ,et, and lias always been u
I man who has acted liberally and '
was better to others than ho was ,
to hiniKlf. He has been careless iu I
Ium to uddres iu tho name of Jesus.
He was not connected with
any secret society. Hi properly in
worldly goods is not gnat, tho' he
leave his widow who is his third
wife in comfortable circumtunces.
I lis children are Arts. Elizabeth
Iiewly and G, M. Patty, both or
Yamhill county, who arc here ith
their children to attend the Iii'.cr.il.
In his family associations Father
Patty was an ideal citizen, ruling
with love uiidiiKood example, liv-
W. iVI. Sargent,
Dealer in
Wall Paper, Moulding,
Pictures Frame., Window Shadi , Uuby Cab, Exprc.-s Wapm- N. f .
and Toys of all kind.
A June liine or .etchings and Engraving, Oil Paintings m I Cli
Prices the Lowest,
A
KLEIN
i
his business habits, but those who j lug up to his professions as a Christ
know him best unhesitatingly say Ian.
that ho is a man of honest Inteu-j The funeral will beat the Aletho
lions and has not wlllully wronged dist church of Salem on Wed hi s
'y '" ' day AIny Mth at 11 o'clock, sermon
by llev. Rollins. The remains will
be interred at the Leo Mis-Ion cem
etery. The friend of tlio deceased.
Tlio Flap liaising.
The undersigned desire that all
tcaehciH and scholars Iu the district
be present and take part In the (lag
picMOiitation at Kust .Salem school ;
hoiisi, on Friday, .May Kith.
Fa mini's Km ith,
K. A. SntANd, ,
F. M. Waiti:, Directors. '
I Mi'iiovn-MKNTS. Messrs. David
.StmjMou, W. II. Simpson, mid Win.
Jory are each having n lino cement
enclosure ereotod about their respect-' man
ivo lots in tho 1. 0. O. F. coiuetory,
which will lio finished before deco
ration day. Others will probably
bo built, besides other Improvements
notv being made.
WiM. ;oi, off. TiioscJell'erson
pcoplo who are reported imbuing
"red hot" about the wmo house
matters there, aro evidently going to
cool oft". Tlioy linvo tccurcil several
shipments of Icofnmi thoOuplUil
city.
Tjik Pi.ay.-TIio
Hiuscll-Jewell
wiiattiii: m:ci:ivi:u savs.
A Jomt.VAi, reporter called on Air.
David AlcCully at his residence and
heard from him a very full mid
careful statement as to Air. Grant's
atlalrs ami general character as a
and a business man. Mr.
AlcCully is a very careful man and
i his statements are very guarded and
ho will bo recogiil.cd as a man who
would not lend his Inllueiice to
help any man who was dying to
swindle the public. He says In lfiSS
Air. Northcut I was farming and
had wheat In there. In June 1881)
the warehouse was closed by the
sliciiir mid ho was appointed re
ceiver. Ho reported on tho assets
and was released a week ago. His
tluiil accounting was accepted by
all the parties, except one Portland
creditor, who attached hops nnd
Millinery booming at Airs. A. II.
Farrai's. o-i;iot cod.
MTKItAKY SOCIAL
There will be a literary so-lable at
the Congregational church this
evening, at which the following annoluted a nilveitlslinr pommiit....
are invited to attend.
Iiiinrtl af Trade Notes. i
At a special nu cling of the board
of trade held last evening a good at
tendance was hrd, mid some im
portant business was transacted for
the fiituic good of our city.
, Tlic old committee on advertising,
which ha done such excellent
work during the past two years, al
though re-elected, declined to fur
ther serve, after which a new com
mittee, consisting of P. .S. Knight,
Ii. Al. Wniteund C. 15. Aloores was
LOOK
THE WORS
R v rsij
--' bvSpS
..... i.MMJ J U
jHLjixJb;.
Conlinne the Piii-inc-- ferm. iiy e.inilnctcd by Krmisse it Klein, al
the old Stand on Commercial street.
j
u n II II u
SOLE AGENTS
FOR-
Aiiti-lktiii Tinware !
n
JU
Will bo pleased to receive calls from my old friends nnd new.
Vianirriotri New Stock!
at Livin.2; Prices:
rTriHiiW'TVf'!'-'" wjfffW'l, ' IttlTV-'FfTM
tsatBsanzstxxmst ua itt c r iu jdjjh
EVERY ARTICLE
Warranted not to
Brooks & Harritt,
Rust
i
AND-
D'S FAVORITE!
uperior
n
(i
WIS
ill
Ranffpsl1
c
nony,
HASKliTri,
l-'I.IKS,
LKADKHS,
ItliKLS.
ii:ai.i;iis in
TACKLE
IJABY
CA11RIAGES,
VELOCIPEDES,
SHELLS,
PRIMERS,
NOVELTIES.
WXS, CUTLERY, SPORTING GOODS,
Base Balls, Hammocks, Croquet.
1 , No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
EVKRY ONK WARRANTED
J. C. BROWN & CO.
I Til.'li I 'AAUJil JIWMSCT
inograni will bo presentsd
Mimln si-liTlril Hi'cd'H Ou'licslm i
ltt'iiillni; Miss Jlu v lliilsc
"I'lui A ill i nail Menu;" liny
Mi'sdiiiueH Mtili'kli'i'iiliil .MiinaliiK.
.Mu"hm.C'iiiil(u unit Sluir
"Vnlhii Hlrvilmiliu" Wulloiiliuiipl
Mist Jitiilo llicyiii in. i
Itcailllii; Mlsx I.iidi; '
"In vlo el iiiiio" Caiiiliiiliii
MInmw (Irny nail Miu'iiim.
lti'iulliiK MUh I.oiik '
Solo 'lltiiiilii Tuney i
.Miss llitiriN.
Music ktlii'li'il llii'tl'H Hr lioslru i
KKAIi KSr.VI'K TKANSFKHS.
company played "Our Hovh" last
night iu mi acceptable niiunier, to a that Is yet to bo heard by a referee
good house. Tho boards will re- Mr. (Irant had been given prlvl
Hound to-night beneath the mirth logon of grinding grain and dis
nnd pathuauf Colleen llawn. posing of tho pioeoed on
,. "T! ""Z commission, HiHlcred a large
HTATKHOUIJR ailOUMlH.-Prof. ,,WH hy ,0 Srat0 ,,u, 1UU,
Loots, of the Corvallls Aerlcultural ' ii ,r n... .i,ni i... i,..i,i i.. ui. ..
college In In the city to begin opera- tl0 weevil into it befoio he could'
(ions on the beaut fvlmr ir WiiUnn ...... ,. n,.. ... .. i
nvei.tio and statu house property.
grinil It. 'llien wlion the case was
closed up hero about ten thousand
.1 M Hruwn to Charlotte
ltciiscn llsU, :t. Iilk '2 llrowu
add to Hilvertou; Apr 60
Amos li Hcveiisaud wf to
Harriett A .Mills, 1M acres
John Peril ne 1 e; Alav 10
Patrick AlclnteotoC 1 Al
DeWaters, Jl acres iu il 7(1, t -l
sr. 1 w: Alar US
I Jerome (ilm;rich and wf to
IdenA Wolfer, laud, HOxSt)
I tctt on Second St Hubbard;
.May l)
A It Campbell to Alex
Warner, Interest each In
MlacU Hear mine, (loldeu
lip, Jlii.anl
:i7.')
.10(1
100
WO
Pab:,, Omaha-Sup,. Knluht. lllarsof accounts which Air. Grant , p "K " !
of the clcctrlo motor lino has word hai"H H",llll have been iMllectcd , ( Aw.unl (lursov Culch
to-day that tho cars far their lino were sold for K'i. If It had not been liuarl. Ledic
litvn niww.,1 .....!... mi ..i. i. lor UlCso III lies .Mr. Uraii Willi i , . trtiiuNi ii ivieui aim in
"" " ,-m.t,,, 1I114. 1111 1I11ITK IN '
with power to employ a competent
man to renew subscript Ioni for ad
vertising purpok.es.
Action was aUo taken to secure
another man to represent our city
at Portland with Air. Al. Savage,
and such man will be elected bv
the board next .Monday evening.
Thchiihjcct of trying to ellect u
union with all towns of the valley
for the purpokoof juinlly advertis
ing the Willamette valley, was fur
ther dlsciiskod, and Air. V. F.
Seovcr was appnlnted as a c iniiult
tiv to visit Albany for such purpose.
He has gone to Albany this after
noon mid will lay tho matter before
the people uf that place this even
ing. It is Imped that good le-ulis
may b obtained.
The repot I of tho former adwr
Using coinniittco was rcferad in
Ale.-sis. Itooth, Caldwell and Soever
for nppruv..!. Thesaumto Nov. in,
ISMl, Is as follews:
Total receipts iSSW 711
I)lkbiiieiuents 2M7 fi(!
234-236 Commercial St,,
Salem Or,
T WO LO T S
on Church Street, two lilocks from Court House Sl,WKi each.
HALF LOT AND RESIDENCE
on Center Street, and on same block, ,fl,2o0.
GO ACRE FARM
three miles from town at Si- per acre.
five. n and hventv m Tracts
! t
tear Salem. For sale n favorable tcnns. bhiip.iie i.t
Willis & Chamberlinj
!&l
naczn l
1 wM rtwTl
iMm.MgfM rrMwrwro mm iimi !
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Pianos and Organs,
Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos,
SHEET MUSIC,
Alusic Rooks, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise at
Eldridge Block, Commercial St.
THE ONLY MUSIC STORE IX SALEM.
EASTON
-Succ sor to -
A. . STRANG,
How-
.son
team and two mm tod rig.
' nf Riviiii A- Hil, I, ..!'.. 1. 1
I '
llllvillg
IlllUllU
...J ........ . . . Iiuvam.it nil lila .,1 vll,, I I,,,,m I., full ". "Vieill III .MIIHIIC ,U
ivunj nr ineiii ami we may look tor ""', . " ; """" t., Jaeielii t i s, r I
them lo bo running hi a week, and would be an honest man to this . ..
' day In tho eyes of the public. l-'uit S.vi.i: -A nliv voun
WIIJUIS' AVI'VIM ttllllin..!.. M.. XI..1..1 I. ...I ....... I.I I
......,,.. .umiiMih.M' .in. .iivv. iiii was listen an in ins
Afl- O.utlu .It.k 1.....I.- . ... .....
... v.w.0, ,, iiiuuecapu gurmiiir oi personal opinion or Air. urant as a
Corvallls, arrived to-day und will man and his exnorlonoo with him
commence woik iu tlio tiiornlmr. nsioooivor. Hewdd: M.hihi-U'iii...i.
111... - .. . ' f.w..- J .
iiiQCHitensofbaleiu will bo glad to "I never as receiver wiw anything' All iwmihii iiuiriumi to th .iHtc or it ,,w'
.iii. ........ i.. i.iu .....i pi..,,.. , i."''"",r. """ ".' ifUMi. i nu.
liriiiiii'ni in i in illl'lt IIVI V
Dalaiico $41 ii
Tho repoi t fo dato Is as follews:
Receipts
Disbursements
ni
in 1
Court Street,
isliilo ami Insurance kills.
Salem, Oregon.
llalauco on hand
:li Oiilviltafllkib
m hi
hoar that this imiuli tallied of lm.
provoiuent Is to bo commenced,
What Is tho mutter with fcalein
orgauUlug a good baso bull club and
having a match with Portland July
4th?
Wantud, At ouco, several good
K'wlng glrlunt Mrs, A. Jl. Pamir's.
6-13 Ut.
was not a single nut uf his In all our '
dealings or Iu my ohscnntluus din
ing Ins lliuiuclal troubles that was
nut strictly honorable. (Irant did,
all In his power to satisfy everyone, '
From all tho uciuaiiitauco 1 ever,
had with bin: I can say that he was,
it.
lU-li In iiihUi' koltlimuml
wlill W T Itlmlon. IMslulo ktitvt.or 1
Hie umli'ili;iictl hi ln-r nlitoiiiv la s.lom. '
M. A. HKl.l.lui:it, AiliainUlmtrU,
Tlio Hon Ton rotuiini is MUiug
tlio best Uft.cent meals iu tln cltv
.Mouroo Nye.
IN AIAHIOX COl'NTY. W-k iu..iiiptl
and ridiably executed b the
SALH.M AMSTItAtT I ..VXD CO .
1 FUAXK W. VATJ.l: Ma. : .. 1
uzmasniuMwieau.'w aiM.KaLwuvwuuiKnu.tiMweMUMtv.
IIUIIUsllHti'ly
Wltll ,
What a Pilj
Tosco a woman's lovtlv fiiun'k
marroil liy unsightly pliMuIos ami
.,,,,, , , . bloteiies. ouiig Wonuit. d .t.kliie
llohleii htlirronl touh S rup, nutrition is the wituouf ..iiir blein
An lufallble remedy for tho cure of Ishesand thoMxiuoryou inl.oa I'hIHi
coiighs, asthma, biMiichills, whoop- fnl ouursenf Dr. Hlllor's Hydrastlin
ing coughs, mid iittoctious of tho! IUv.torwtlvo tno sooner you will
throat and luiiL's. Tlio mi.v.ihs mul . omso to bo an obleet of nil v. Iir
honest In every rmrtlctilnr. Hut 1 luimeiise dcuiamt for this iHinulur sale at D. J. l'rv's.
mviuirat on for the last tlnriv veurs
Is uuiKirnllelod. lirgo shretl, small sir,,B vr.
60 cents, For Kilo by all druggists.
BROOKS & COX,
loo state St., salkm, Or.
1
K
I
lililli
1(1
liliiil Bltscse'H
llf Xo-. S
dealer in
Stoves, Tinware anil House Fiirn-
isliinjr Goods, Pliiinbinjr, Sleain
and Gas FilliiE
2hi!.n for the Celebrated Pfniiisiilar
StuYcs slid hum.
1 when a man Is down everybody for-
im.M.My'J.r;ZZTZr- 'BUliUKOoHi,imHUiiHl Is rvady
....vgwHununu, .urunuro w ur- to u k hlin."
AND-
No. 302 Commercial St,
iiciwss, 1IOYTOX A HICHAIUOX Furnace.
Have yoii boon satistlod in tlie heating of our hmie durlu
winter. If not. and you desdre hoalih and 'comfort, wo sho
make an exaniinntinti nf vnnr Kiiii.iir,., , ... ,...t.. .. 1....
.1 . 1 . . 1 ;. '" ' ;. i" a-Lvniiii n mil ii-iii
IV 1 ",,,7'u,, tuning an osiiiiuite wiilcli will
JrJ 1 with u thorough job. Our experience ni
, n ess
! llew
V
rlvo nt llotun's, on lluu' oornei
Including somo of tho lluest wis 1
ver Iu Hftlem. I
Fou Salk.
Innulro
rlrk' oltlpe
Mil. tlllANT'H HTATHMIJ.NT.
Mr. (I rant has made a very
statement to the rviHirtvr ot
full
the I
Whul It (Uitt
Mvut UoVoiulitiTMl by (hxiiiIp.
UmVuIlltMt i( nfo. lUKkt'. i
iHiuriia lucii 10 iii lirvut
vl-
ii .1.1......... ....I. . ... .
rtl mw n.Miu ui iiiu J cf 1110 IH) V1K-
onuuHiul tuHirty ihmii1 nn lu fvti.
iiiK.ii xtMiriiivw, iirtHi unii irn mil, wnu.
out snUilUttu to Uo uii) lUliik-, mul hu.h-
I., iuiv.iw : :.: :ii. 1" .' " itt..?."" ""i: "'
... -';: , jwji iwiwiiui. w iiiiiu iuhw IHtHliMue
. IW. ... .if-i
.MfflKfillS .'5!t'!J'j:. 0W SWa f 'K
- k :f isris1" ir -Hss SSSS- l&$si :1""
"" . sa,'Wm, tiuiii.. uuiiu ti. mumrtlSSXte'Sac"1 "'- SK'ffiftaLj'SS "
Cliemicals,
'HffllMHlY AND TOUff ARTICLES!
-o-
srl "irVf '?? lWrtptlniw and Family Reoiiiea carefully oom
pounded. X mil line of ohoio Iuixirtl nnd Key West Ciguw
ug tho past
oiild like to
remedy can be
be as low a llenre its is consistent
IHirienee mul nn.iit.il .... In ,l.l ll.m .f l.nal.
, " - -"(' "" ..'llllll'll iiiiiiia unu mo.-
ness lias given us thocontldenceot our patron in doing tlrst-olass work,
ltewaro of gwds rejiresented to be blmllar iu name to thiw handled by us.
onlil nil vise our former iwitrmw tlmt ... .......1.. ,..i. ......... nir.
are neeiled lor furnaces already put iu by ii.
J. F JACOHSON ,
DeWr in
Lumber, Lath and ShingJas, at the oW Dwrance Yard, Salem.
Siwolal attontlofl given to furuUh Kiln drlod and .Superior
Finishing I.mnler.
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