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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 15, 1890)
TH EVENING CAPITAL JOUBNAX TIE MHHL JOPMAL "tkbmh or sonciiiiTioN. wur.wniifjjjss,--::::. . ::: 1 m Wlif not Sid a advunr the price . .y.5StK tt'tmr JovftMAi. will We Mrji wr uw.v "-.--. . j .. .,. wpwyw., if p-fflK '" ""-" - prompu . ... ti!toCArrrAi.JoLB!iAi. rrRu- laJlr rCrtl? l HIHWIU "-'l1 lib u ?-" . . ..,., a auviAi-j f n i nreidlprtet' SQMB COMING BVBNT3. :. ,.- At inserted In the Jnunx ai j JJtnutUmPrt free. ( iwrita-i JV5 i hSf iSfcKwnii of local Imiwr-tt-w o'n.n'Sd free nn-ler tl.U heart I iay l. Fl "WW? nt l'it FhIc-iti reboot, May 17. CottthwrlnHalHin. f r ml rranee inwtn ftl Ha'ern. j1nre2!ocncnt?;tU,rorc,.I.n.y.htHt nnd cony"". . . GILBERT & PATTKRSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. COJlMITTni) TOTIIK AHVI.L'M. J. 8. HettMiJ, the man who had trouble with Sherin Croisan a short time ago, seems lo have been brood IngovcrhU reverses and finnnelal (liniciilll(s until Ida mental f.ieul llrs have iiecoine Homewlnit ilerniiueil and llHOttllifi- lllficls a lierailKt.li,""" '"'" COtlllllliallOn CIlloruuiiiK ni """ community for his physical and tn,.,...ln1 Inllirv. He llllH also proll- ably dissipated more or lessuuner jmic,iicti'iii in-v.i.. i.. ciirin Ills excitement, and ull taken to- The following lias been decided gether made It dangerous for him I upon ns the order ol march, which fo bo left nt lurgo at piesenl. He wm give those who cannot piirlici went down on Mission botioni last pate a good view of the pageant, night and threatened the lives of! oumiu ok maiicii. some citizens tlicio against whom i'micussIoii will form -n ('..ininer ho thought ho had a grievance, and 0 ntrtt't near Ktmc Iiistiraiicc the whole neighborhood was badly building, headed by tnc Indian scared, riomo remained up all night Training Hcliool Corui't band, fol fltmed lo protect themselves; but he lowed by, came toward the city and he said Directors and Clerk of Hehool DIM. today he slept by th- side No. 21. of t lie road In a bed of leaves. This morning C. W. Piigliiind H. T. Hi lice came up and l)lcdii(iiiiplaliit as to his utility and iibiMit 10 o'clock Uensoii was found In llie court house ynid and arrested by Deputy Wrlglitman. llu denied iK'Ing armed as was al leged, but when searched a large "American Hiillilog" revolver, fully loaded, was fniiud on him. Drs. Rowland and J. N'. Kmllli were summoned for his examination be fore (.'on uly Judge Hhuw and Dip. DIsl. Attorney Dlnglunu, and after long (iiiestloiilng ami a full review of facts and circumstance:, they thought It best ho should receive systematic-treatment under restraint Tor a time He was nccoidingly committed and taken lo the itHylumJ ror insane, nnuru n is iiopuu no will regain his mental equilibrium. Ho Is II years old, unmarried and a native ofOlilo. Tile other inenilieiH oriils fiiinlly have si in ere sympalhy over the event. IIoshjAoai.n'. Dr. R. II, Holmes arrived in (lie city this morning and in lecelviiig tho hentl, welcomes home of his friends, which are numbered by thecotiimiiulty entire. Tho doctor started several months ii(0 for New York, tlieiico lo lion don and tlieiico lo Irelanil, lofur- Iher pbrfcrt lilniself In tho fuvoilto branch of his prolomlon, surgery, , ., , ' by 'lecturcH ami observation In '" principal liOHpttiilM of tliose great centers. Ho reports an enjoyable trip but Is uiuuli pleased to return to Iho Willamette valley and Salem, which lie would not exchange for my pnieu mx-ii ur visiieu. I n iims , been 1k1IIiil' n few (Iiivh wllli Ills mother In Polk co.inlv ,,..,,..,. wilwnll.oc5v kslic ,h and chcr im ew a e h s e Si.., our ! - , Danuhimhm l.h'i uti:. -l.nst; liluhtns thuovuilaiul train wimpiun- lug throujjli the city, Ninue boys who j weiu piayJiur nnir the crossing (iiiaracter wouici no uiiuieouucij w orCenlerstrffil.coijimenced throw-')?" ' "J11" l,lm' Those opposed Ingrouksat It, nnd one gentleman b tlriuit deelnro that no power staiiilliigoiiaplntfotin oldnoortlie ' him from spending coach oh received one of the llylng i "'e baluiieo ol his llie behind Iho tnlsslleson tliu leg Just above Iho dooi, of a slate's prison, ankle, hurting him painfull; uud TiiK.loi;itNAi.nllowod tho friends almost breaking (he leg. "if the or Mr, (limit full swing to say and iiiimes of those cngnged In such inn-1 tl'i ull that could be said ami done llelous rowdyism .no dlHcoveied In his behalf by unprejudiced news they ore llnblolosovere punishment, pajair work, und with no desire to The piirenlK u tlmt neleliborhood , t . .... n should see to It tlmt their chlldum urn not ouirnurd hi Htielt dange Moos pmcllces. JtAiMtoAU WoitK.-The Southern Paclllo couipiiny luu coiiiuienced tho work of changing ami fixing tlio inimiw (iiiaBo system through the valley, which cnino into their Ihiwh-mIoii n short (hue .igu. The Intention Is to fully repair and put In order the west klde Hue nt its piescut guano tlmt, and when Unit to completed llnmilic work will be Iickuii of wltleiilug (ho east side Hue i:,r,,t"r...Bt...'-!T.r;;'""-i.vi''.il"-.'i'i''m.ulni who bus lieen seolloii fuiviinui at Albany hovou yeats, ms Ihhii np Kilnted to lake cliarKOor the wet side work and wunt to PmUand yesterday to lake out u uiunf of men for iinmedlaio (ipurntloim. Tun PuiVATiiHgcimrAiiN. -I'hls is uieiiuooi inoplay tu bo piVt.ent til by the spulnr lluiell-Jewull ooinpapy lo-ululit. when U.ey will cIimo ii four nlirhts' eiiifiiueiuent lieiv. Thero will Ik a splendid gold i watch irlv.ni t Hi., luotiv i. ..1, !... ,.r id.. ,t.i...i..t,... i 1.,U..UU..,.I11LL. .11... .Ill, IVt.1.11. 1. (Ill I oxhlblUon'iitT. MoF. Patton's, no tlmt Ml wfi wH Tho play to bo ruiidered U u grwud one, mul lw sides your elmneo to get the, wulult. Don't forget to-night. Look out for the tftUi of May at jIftHl'H ojwra nn(. A ORAM! rUOOUAM. TIii" .New Flo Will lc Hoisted mer llie RAit School Friday, Willi Appropriate. Sir irr. Prepare to enjoy a fend of jmlrio tlsm to-morrow afternoon, and it .,,,,, ,u,,, rn-,,ril, .jiiiitf in linve n"ui " s,-.. - .... - , , . ... ..,..,. nusiiiess nouses, resiliences nun pun- He Ijiilldfugi decorated during the lny with the nation' colore In , , , . lionorof the even I. Tills would add itcaslon and dleplay njillbo the duty of the ieoi)!e of Hjiniwtliy with the Hciitlmeiil8lsttem to make It IntereHtlng for which prompted the net that would be very commendable. Whoever j has Hags or bunting, let them float , to-monow. That nil may know the enticing program to be produced It hcn-ljt with reprinted: I'IKMIIAM oi f.WAWlMX: itu-lc -ISftlld Itev Win. Itollltm ClMirii "A'lK'rim" - -. 1'ulillc 'ho;rf Ad(ln"ralrlolli.;i In the l'uljllCfchoolH IUv.T. Van Hraiy, pHwIdentoftlie lllainetle t nlwrlty Muxlc"It IIib IIIIUniKl VhI lUiund,' I'lilllmrinonlc Hovlcly lUvllntloii, . - "I.IWty iwid Union,' Cnrl Mitirl. Ho!o ..."riwurd l liiinkiT Illll, MlwiOrHcedllliiiKliHin. Ilcclltttlon '-HonMOftlie UuIIIcHhk, Mnudc Shti.. Choriio "L'nliimhlH the ie in of Hi" th, I'ulillc m IhhiU. .MAItCHIXO IIV IllHWIIOor, Hollliilofllieilni'i'(liK hIhII rl Il.-lHllof i iinrM(liM. I'rntentJitloii orils . 1'iwtOiiiiiiinndcr J). C alicriiinn Acceptance of (! C'lt Huperllitendtlil Uol.i nnd cliortin."Ialll r of Kreednni,' MiwtNortliuiiiinill'ulillcM'licolH. jlrn uruu v. HeiiMric iiy meiinB-n, iii iwmni in M(1HI. ."Hm'r'Sl'mnci.d imnner" I'lillliaimouie tuieiy, ...... nuTiri Mavor, City Council, Recorder and Marshal. ' Woman's Relief Corps. Hedgwiek Post No. 10, O. A. R..and old Soldiers and Sailors. Bumpier Camp No. 8, Sons of Vet erans. Unlveislly Comet Hand. Fac'iiltyand Student or Willamette University. Co. H, O. N. (J., and other Military Companies. Turner Cornet Rand. Indian Training School. Ml. Anncl Cornet Rand. Mt. Angel School. Salem Fire Icpniiiiiit. (;itl.eiiH on foul mid In can luges, pioeessloii will move irouiptlv lni i -:ii o. in., maieliliig snilli on Comineiclul street lo State, thence east mi State to Summer, then north to Center, and cat on Center to public H'ihool building. lit. Col. M. W. Hunt, of 2d Reg., O.N. (I., will acl as assistant mar shal. R. A. C'ltOSSAN, Marshal. Mil. IIKANT. Still in Jail ami Will Iteniaiii There In A Will I tlin Action of the (iriinil .lury. i.w,. r... ,i,.vU ..! II, e ,vil.111iHisoiiiuollhepleasaiitgrovessurroiind- ,, , ,.,.. ..i.. i. iiiiiii iiuvu ineii iii-iitu in n.t mi, i to procure his release from llie Ma- 1-1.1 tl Ifltltll. lull Ol hei-H Imvo been illMt uh uotlvo and determined tlmt j ,0Hm lloll)0 ruu.aH(.,i. Tlio result I li.iu .l.ool HiIm: It was found not Impossible to proeuie him ball. , Indeed e fi lend of Mr. CI rant's , canio a long ways from tho country llMlll. ,,,, ,,., . ...11H ,.1111Hl,l "' I'esl not to acceput. no mn. "'vorked up about the shortages I f t?mlM """U 'Vi.tr, wl.l.i .Mr. ' I.a.K has not been able to explain satlsfneloilly, and the coiiHlgnnienls i or hops which have never been paid ' I"'"', Ht "' '11-' t'ranl were hailed j t other priMviitlous -if a crlniliial H,l l111" '" l'!it'm"M" ms eumes, u I. ..i i ii...i 1... .,1111 1... If t!Uty, It nhowed that he still hnsj strong rrlends niitl lliat liieio nroiliilho pleiiKint rooms loimerly oc-1 still many persons who 1110 willing to trust liliu. Human sympathy is! seldom withheld from those vho( are untitled to It, nnd wo allnwed 1 oureoliiiuns to lie fieely used hi an 1 appeal for that sympathy, uud trust i wo shall never withhold It fiom any 1 human being lu trouble. Mr. (Iranl'Hillliloultleti have been1 so extensive and varied and so many 1110 olulnilng crooked conduct, bud Intentions and falno faith 011 his iait, that It Is doubtful if heoan ever not prevent any one going to his aid who still feels or believes that he Is not a bad man. His family itro expected to reluin to Salem soon. Mrs. (iraiit Is a IiIkIi spirited woman of line ohumo (er audstHilal iMiineotlotts. Site luu uImi some means and It Is U'lloyed t,ml hl, 4,lK,,i "ol 1IU)VV t,f 'lul' mlrt" lutnd'ii puihont dlsgnuv, and he has done hU best to keep It from her. l wtrlulu that It will idtmut linvik , her heurt when she lourim oflt. and , Ihvrtvlurii to Baluiu U anxiously i .. . . - Chan. DhUhiii'h linrlhir hop xs til tlio Chan. DuUHm'H linrlhir hIioii will An lnf.dUile lenuuly for tlio curo r """-'".".SIP'J: Moon lu, romoveil to ItniMiiiw (llliirteh, WUutw, UBtblllil, liroilCtlltls, Wllisni-' Q,.WMBS WANTHll ; AT UNl'li soon mi romoNetuo iino now ipuuuri . , . ,i,.11- ..t ti,, ft iv mi.i mi in wll ir nu on Bluttf stn-et. 1 w .I6 tirurnd'tiina; ''Kiv iinvw- and 'i'; lU:,ffS,aa,SS!li 1 .. .. ... "T .", ..,. Immense deitmiut fur this popular linn. utwi MUry jwia. iiioiioii ,i.i, . V-. ......... v .. -v n iiriiikirution lor tue iui tinny yeam i11"""'". :"-.-:!."'" .'.T!.".v . .. ..it . .......I.. I.. .1... ..Ilv I . ..". J..i,..l.l l ,... J...ll ,ll"K. " rw iniinauunw i. IXl i--vii invnw ,, ,.v v.v is uiiihihiii",".. ixkiu iiwoi ..... ..Ul MHUUrHelnrllllC lt, rule now Moimv Nye. FllHK F.Xl URIO.N TO BAIiHM. The Souther J'aolflc will run a spec- lal train from Portland In the mar! future, to brlncr nil who desire to cotne and view thostate In'ditutions, and other public buildings and sights of Inter si around the caj.ltni, and fur advertising the city of Salem ,..u.. Ti... ,iir..Q,i ,nin.nv l!i:iii:imii i a i lie iuiii uu kh '.t " . " . ... ... consents to niaHc llie round inp rate $1.76,' the regular rate being W f. The excurelonlstn will come up one duy nn, return the next, and it them during their elu). A repre-'0y tentative of the railroad company Is , null W1.B vm . vu. ,.,..,-.. --- i1(.re this afternoon, holding a con- i ' furenco with members of the board J f trade and real estate men to per- all arrangements and agree i uKn a duie. liefoie toiiig to prets It is learned that the date of the excursion will lie May 29th to start from Portland, returning on the 80th. Uhaxii Hhkekahb. The seiond regiment baud started out lust iilbt and gave a delightful serenade to the young couples who were mar ried during the evening. They ! first proceeded to Mrs. Deal bom's, where they honored Mr. and Mrs. Scott Po.orth witli several pleasing tunes, after which they proceeded to the Chemekete hotel, where Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Hurst and Mr. and Mrs. W. F. I.enon weie stopping and treated tlitin in like manlier. Kaeh of Hie young gentlemen hand.-omely acknowl edged the favor shown by the band boys and the night was far sput before they got back to their ren dezvous. KwEi.ri.NO Runaway. Herbert Rowley hired a horse and buggy at Macy's barn tills afternoon and drove It to the front of their residence on Center street, where ho left the rig stand- lug, (ho horse unhitched and the ! Hues tied around the dashboard. ! While Herbert was in the house, something frightened the horse and j g frightened the horse and j away he ran, down Center street to Fioiit and up Front lo the barn ! he had left a shorl time before, ur i riving there with not a vestige of i the liuggy atlaelied to iiioi except tile dash-board, having strewn the (rest in tho wake of his meteoric flight. It was a wild rae . ('(iMMi't'i'ia: Mi:i:tinu -Tho gen j eral committee of arrangements for the Fourth of July celebration will ! meet at .'t o'clock to-morrow afier ' noon at Simon's cigar stole to bear tile repoit of the finance eoiiimitl, e ami take such steps ns may lie deemed best for the further perfec tion of idans lor making llie celelira liiju a siiecesH. The llnalieo coin uiittee lias been working liaid and I lias met with a leasonable response all aiiiiiud, so that therein now no doubt that the celebration will go ahead and be all that It should bo in a city as large and pronpeious as this. Cnii.iiiti:.'H Picnic. The pupils attending tiieacadeiiiy oftho Sacred Hem I are to lie Heated to an enjoy-j utile picnic to-morrow nfteriioon, i by their kind teachers, the Sisters, in lug tho city. The intention was to, i , , ' imil" "" '"' l-ihsioii up too '""' '" J,M" n "", "" '- " M"'" nll.lo ! obtain a boat, so they will "' ""'' ""' Hlu'L,t , ''" mve JUHl lisgood a time. I'ho chlldlell "' mthi.sl..stlc in tli'driuitleliNitlnii ,lf l'b'iisiuo. ur.,AT:i Thainh. The overland trains mi the Soiilliein Pnclflo have ,,,, muinK excellent time lately, , ,n mmnw ,, up , nlll. llHl, Hllom,, ,II1V1, mmlmrth , ,,, , p!WS ,. , U0,K ,(iwa ., o'clock this evening. The Eugene local went down tills mmKam there was no train at 1 0.,,I(H.. , Ciiamu'oi' n.vsr.. The building 1 011 state stieet occupied for a time by Smith " Jellerson's meat mnrket, Is undergoing renovation uud ehnngoithd is now occupied by Joe ' Fislibiliu's pump fitahlishuioiit, except a good sicd coiner which is j being lilted for occupy ney by Clin. 1 Del. roll's luu her shop. UCMOCIIATrt Lit i' AT 1:11. The the democratic hcnilqiiaiteis mmty ,Hn, committee are loenUd cupled by Dentist .Miimiu over nushVlmnk. wheio Chairman Row- lev will be pleased at any llnio to meet his democratic fi lends, or iw he naively leniaiked, "friendly n- publican," Si'i;ci.l. Mi:irilMi. -The mem boo of Capital lire company No. I, are iNilleu together this eveiiiugal 7:.f0 andiill nieuivvdtobepicM'iit for the purpoM) of iiiaUlng delluite ur- raiiueiiients to attend the ling nils- -.-. . . .. .. .... , .. i .Ml IA It II - I'.. II. IjUUl'MIUIIUrtll, i PiiltlaillljS. S. (lillosple, Swlem; 11. 1.. Power, Biowor; W. C. Wnlls, . ., ,.i., is 1, ... I I....I.,.. libiiiiHle; It. 1'. Bend, living, l.uiie eon in y, iiuvoLHniii oppoinicu i notaries pubhe. Who wit. t. (lire Tin: Watch. J. (1, Wrlulit having sold 2.MI cans of (loldeii Mate Itauiug rowiier win brook the smil eontalng tho winning number at H o'clock Saturday even- tug. Call unisei wuogei- tiioutmi wat rl.!t,l' a- II I I An Inhume umuuly for tlio curooi."'- 71171 All ei'hls. For sivlo by nil dtUKglsts. WOUKI.Nfl KOI! SALEM. -; WI'Mlh Journal is bring to Brins '"P-e n"e-,ioH ,0B lan Help Along. No social advertising Issue of the ekly CAl'lTATi Journal will be W(H.gjy i,..,,,,,! i,u mnnth nninr t Hi.nd. ....... ...' ." .. imi iiiiiii i it tin r inirnn iin ni run im ma .....rJ..nuiu,., ...i- v. jpaign. But the Jocknal has made ar rangements, beginning to-day, to penda thousand copies of the daily JouitXAi. to teopIe in Iowa and other gootl PlatcH, taking the states counties, and wndlng'itto the ( best class of merchants, monled men, I final I-I11JV 111 lllfl I'llIlM I i. IIIIIIIIPI1 lilt M . nnfi" well-to-do citizens only. We nro tlfiltifr llilu 1nrni.it.' nt nur .umi ""- "n ' '""fi'J " ..... expense, as we believe it will pay to keep the merits of our city before the people of the best Eastern states. The Joch.vaIi spends as much In advertising halein as anyone, in proportion tolls mean". All our present advertisers will get the benefit of this circulation and we expect to lie able to induce others to join In and advertise the merits of Salem and the valley, who are not now doing so. Bring us In any suggesttons as to how tho future prospects of this beautiful city may be made still more bright. They will be gladly received. If you know a friend to wtioin you would like to have one copy sent at our expense, bring in his addrress. If you can place an advertisement with us It will be ap preciated. MAItKIEl). HURST-RITTER. In this city. Wednesday evening May 14th, 1890. Mr. W. H. Huretund.MNs Millie Rittcr, Rev. W. Rollln-, ofllciatiug. Mr. Hurst N the junior member of the milling tlrm of .1. I). Hurst and son, of Aurora. He is one of the model young inu of Marion county uud a g.-ntlciiuiii in every respect. The bride U tUo of Aurora and one of ti f.ii"i-t daiiglitirr That they will enjo a hippy life That they wi there Is no doubt. LIVKRMORHR-KATY-On Wed iiesduy eveiiiinr, May 14, 1800, nl lb,' bride's residence" near the foot1 of Court slreet, W. A. Llvermore, of Dallas, mid Mrs C. It. Peaty. TIiIm is the bride's tliiid marriage but '.be ii still vigorous tlioiigh nearly Ho year old. The couple took (ho iiioriiing train for a trip on the Sound. LKNON-RENSON.-ln South Sa lem, Wednesday evening, May II, 181K1, Miss Maggie Reiisonttnd Mr. W. H. I.enon; Rev. W. Rol lins, officiating. The contracting parties are ell known and popular in the southern part of t lie city and ha.c the l-t wlMie-t of inuny friend. Carpi'iitcrs Attention! Tho carpenters of Salem are re quested to liKsemble at the (iood Tenirilars' hall, in the Odd Fellows' htiildlugnt 7 :.'(() p. in. on Fiidiiy, Alay 10, 1800, for the purpose of o"r gaui.irig a local union of the United Brotherhood or Carpenters and Joiners of America. 6-1 1-rir. Wakka.nti:!). Sniltli cc AngelPs fast black hosiery is win ranted by Rrldges it Iloorlh, agents. if. .on or cAiTioM. 1 tliloii in every ntl.ei "nfillty wbcm it tf . ito nro hunilreili iho nro tniing ,' (;et.i!ilo J-arnirmll!ii, and In nlut fpi-.'i ci of ory loa it iseirrciln:iooio nirK. Hut word comet to u ciulmiHlly ol (itmliio who report tliatlt operate too freely K u ikiu tins luiwel. V. n.uut Id my to tlioso I "lfl' ""'5' nu llot M'"v 'n't iho iirlntril lu- iii'icuim! mm arn i.uin : too tnutn 01 it. 11 I: net tn,i reel)' red' t e llui doe, never tali l:nj uny mnro Itinti :iui'n ea and perfect anion, geeji tilts In rilnd, nnd tnko It rei; ulurly for t lillu n ul -! not Indulge In '00 in nil Kfcmy food, nnd e ill livc ).mr te ' niiniinl within a (orlnli.-i.l. If InLeii un der ".11'fO eondltlaus It ii mi uLnciIule cure for Iniilsestlon, dypemln, le!i Inudncliei, (1111 itlpatlnn, fiic eruption nnd liver unit lid ney dlw.rders It ;iy lu nLed how iliuu lmltily euro ? 1 uiuy uilmenti. Hut 1I10 rcusou li clear. All tl.niii tiotiuloi ro iho li'Sitlmato remit if iminiirtr HmtiuhI Ltd ne nrtlnn or linpulred dlellvo orcan. lti cr -els upon theso functlom mens ustonUh 1 lo I'm 1 edlcil fiateruii) as tu tho thou va.,.U who nro dull) luUtii; It. When 011 the llfc;li Sen. On the lull, on 11 sIcmiiiIxmI, aliould llsh I ill; Kiiuiek, or .wirlitlnic on llie (im-l, lli.s tcllci'a htiiiimi'li Illlleix nil, be tuund a lellntdii means of aseitlin; and lellexinv; ailments to u hleli tiiielerH, miulueiH anil emlKinnts are juvulliirl) sulijivl. f-en ea pla I ns, kIii itiH'loiH, Miyniicr orsojoui 11 tin III tin liiipli'M, and allalioul In i iimini lei iiiiiu'i'llumli'd. and iiimccuxiiiintit or iliiui;eiMUsilliaiiU' khoiild not iii'Kliil in aMill llu'inst'h i'S ot IliU sali'uuiiul ol i,l nwrlnlin d mid lonif-llled meilt. tin Ml paliou, lillliiiuaiii'xK, iiialiirlul lcei, hull rentloii, ilieiiuinll'ui anil iilii'i'llous 01 llie ijiiildcr and kldue.Mi 1110 amoiiK th ml- jmw". 'l: J XWIJV.I'Sl "'i1,? ,',"' imi.iiini iiiuanej.inii nli m us iwiim fii'eiloiii Iimiii I'veiy olilii'tloiinlile loiiri'ill- tiil, sliii'e II WiU'rlM'il limn the inui'.-i and most naliitiiii miiiu",",. It eoiiuiernelk the ,'IIVetMif llllNholiome fiHid and ialer OIn Artn4- Pnllimn LkJKj VV ClI I L OU I LI 1 1 1 1 1 Notice inverted Tor tiN'l". I'K.NT I'KIl I WOIIO i:.C'll INHIBITION. No aiheis tlixmcii( luwiled lu this isiliimu lo. Uvs I linn iinly ile omt. .silt HUNT I'he derilmtilo h'oiv room al M I end of 0Mru lluiisii, uei llie li . formerlv iHVUlileit an nil inline l ire. Tenim , iiumiimIiIc. Appb t wnu, I WTA.N ri.ll Kldeih man ellueiiilmej i Willi iimni'is in uus ismniy in no it UllllllirilllllKtll ii j.i,,.. Work llilllt. litkwl ikii I.U- ruin man. rsll at Jmirual ollhv. , i.iou HBNT-.v twinitt i.ukiino,-. ' l1 III llMkt llllH! ill ll 11. UIUIVHI tln ,uuv. . j-m 1-).TIUINI.K lliiino lliiiusiij. una iiv,. .Moillituin Halm OinlH 'lire Ou. uiiteed lo sv rellel or inmi rvlnndiil Mallitfki'tiirHl It) 11.11 Oriw. HL'iii,itv KOil. Siultlt A l'liur !. .ixenu iur rVilelil. Uvllui mil III'M'. i:il ln.r wllli or Cither w II hor w llle'lll Ismrd I unlet; ."V.rT.L'i " ill ol rooms ur part of the li ' riAit i thekinvuiirkMiidi . tliektivvl ear wild IlieMr llieelvci r-' e motor llue.i I'or lurilouliirs wll at MT l Inter lrwt. ' 111 HAM uonnjtUU8,i'lt,eJliV J M ...v... ,.n w., ......... vim a....... ..-. f i , KlMtoua tubular ux Mugon, mul hnriirk. ........... ...... niM.oiia iiiuiiiki wa wi.jitiii, nuil iiriiri. Witt, kunsul h new. Tlniu i. thiiiulro - ? OkiIkj U H1I IVriuauiil i . mi. . utciv l. III. Kt.t-.-M JOHN HUGHES Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and lVimlow Glass, Wall Pa- ...... otnl ItnrtW. Artists' .llll- . , jUn(t Hai. ynjs am Jy,., 'i. Hnv Pim1 mill Frnrp ?',,V ;.' "i!.i tv... 1'ost.s. urav. iMltl.l. ru. BH I;TISEMENTS. Farms! Farms!! Of all Mf- and pnetf. Fruit and I tl,r, firri,-n JtMCinltV. Ten. Twen- f 11WI ' - - - w ty and Forty a.-re tract- on rnilro-id ' lit loW !irl1 M'O - - . City Property In and about 1 1- town of Hubbard. Call and : Miown my unrivalled Iwrpain". r -i-il Tor circular'. CHAS. P. STHAIN. AfiKNl'. .-i:14d-wni j .1,1 1 1 mn' ir -. LOTS TOWN TITLK PKRFECT Thirtwwo loU in Frlckey's addition to Salem, will be "old nt aiietimi, to i tio highcii iiidilr-r. for c:ih in hand, on .Satmilav, ilav U Sale to take place on the preniiM. You who want single lots, be on hand and buy for once at wholcsatu price. Call upon the undersigned for free tickets on the el-ciric line to ' the-e high, ele.ir and .icecsible lots; also for any particulars. W. T. IHGDOX, ndminixtiiitorof 1 the partnership estate, of E. H. Hellenger, deceased, State St., Silcm. Or. HIIAW & DOWNING, Auetlonere. 6-14 aid-wit J. A. ROTAN, at his new iiuartens, 2nd door ont!i of llnshv Hank, now h i- n Largerstockof Furniture tlittn ever lwi full line of I'ndertnker's floods, lie sure and examine llil -t 'ek liomie piii-chimlin; elsewhere, as It will wuc yon inoney. I'-wlin c jEO, Cjr. . - Has just received a fine stock of Wall Paper and Picture Mouldings, Lounges and Mattresses Pricture framing done with caie and neatness. Prices uh Low tin tliu Lowest, V . -" OOK II 1 mm THE WORLD'S FAVORITE! Superior Loo i mm IVKRY ONE J. C. 234-236 Commercial St,, ii r WO JU O T S on Church Street, two idoeks from Court House $1,000 each. WALK LOT AND RESIDENCE on Center Street, and on same block, $1,250. OO ACRE FARM three miles from town nt -" per neie. Rt. Ton and I near Salem. F'-r sale 011 favorable teiiiis. Willis & Cham pit! ksiatp aiu Court Street, VAUSlnlCI DOORS f BROOKS lOO STATE ST., I li tit llhuho, ANI- Chem I l?ll PHffDMm lijrPliyslotaiis' PiSKnptloii and Family RecieH cnrvfully com pounded. A full tine of eholiv Imported and Key Vtt CbntrK. . 'PRAmNU - . I rvNB Of THK 1. UIOIWT KSTAUI.rsH. I Imenu In the Slate. Ixiwer rnt ihan ftStand. lirgP't slock Ixal Bjnk lr theSUrtVlWt dlvount. Sendfot price IM of Job prlntin. and teft' " legal bU.nltj. -J- u 'X'lioV SPRING ! I MIUICI .- -.- Inhere! Andoi E. SCHOETTLh . wan n fine Mook of prini and smnme ! SUITINGS, 1 FverytlilnsmHrtc up In tin Mpm oiti I Inn an, n pprfrc-t At jeu innm"!. !' foreft to call nt Schrrf-t! make a wtection. Imo w iMm9i m bihiwwiijii AT AUC at 1 oclock 11. m. c-juoygvaK-'Jif Van Wagn er "illlMI HERE SOLE AGENTS -FOR- m: f( EVERY ARTICLE Riistinu Warranted not to Rust -AND- ( K I A) s ( WARRANTED BROWN & CO. Salem Or.! wontv lore Sri lei n, Oregon. nnAmn 1 1 1 1 1 --. V 1 1 si n. . 1 sb 1 1111 1 teiiiH. Knqulreof ?sb. aH 7& & gS jfA t aC 81 IJiB . ; DniLO QL 0 1 nnliU. iiiDeiiiri,, tincc Aijents. g-K IllSllI IN MARION COUNTY. Work promptly nnd rellnbl.N e.eciited b. the SALEM ABSTRACT A LAND CO., FRANK W. WATKUs, Maiiugir &. COX, SALEM, OR. ii)ii;iii w V i ,i , Jr, ) 1CS 5 AND T01UT ARUCUfi -O- LIS REMOVAL li; 11 n...,,l tA D.inkln M... n . . vur nni nni 1 11 1 vci i in niirsii hhw Kn. C( f " orner or i-nmmerciai ana (Jourt And will tonllntio lo ress ooc's Ladies ami Gents iMiriiislnm Wraps. Etc. in the several J. J. $10,000 For nor I en I nousand Do Fancy and Staple Groceries) l-'or pi ices and LJ()1 Coiiiriiercia.1 St. l-oy"tiiiiil delivered IVco I Bvc&eerm'i:iri732crrri. J. . lv - 'Continue the Rusiiie. roiin-rly the old Stand on . a s S S fl B ' 'V' 1 - ! 8 ! 1 iImfu u Will ie phalli to rocdve calls from my old tVIeuds nuil new. M a nmi o t li 'N ew Sto c k ! at Lyiving Prices: Brooks & RODS, BASKF.TS, FLIKS, LKADKRS, RF.KLS, uKAUUts in FISHING FHUF I (iFNS, CUTLERY, SPORTING-GOODS, Base Balls, Hammocks, Croquet. No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon. i" T , ianos TO 1 Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos, SHEET MUSIC, Music Books, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise at EASTON ' MiWK Eldridge Block, Commercial St. TILE ONLY MUSIC STORE IN SALEM. J1A To 0 OTH 1 IP Sucv-ors to A. E. STRANG, J- ucws BOYTON 1 1, N'i w HneyMi been satUtied in the hentlngof ,otir lu me during the jwht winter; iinot. ami you desire liealiti nnU comfort, wo stioulit line 10 , make an examination of your building, to ascertain what remedy can be luiopuHi, penning tin esilinute wnien will la us iuw n tlgureas ta consistent with a thorouiih Job. OurexH'rienctuud reputation in this line of busi ness has given us the coutldeueeot our lvatrtuis in lining tlrst-clans work. Beware of eomls renresented to bo similar in name lo Haw bundled bv us. Would ndvixi our rornier patrons that we can mi i ply whatever repairs are needed for furnacs already put in by us. J. F JACOHSON , Dealer in Lumber, lath and Shingles, at the old Dorrance Yard, Salem. Special tittuntio.it.lyen to furnish Kiln dried and superior Finishing I.viinher u"-'ft burn J I 'CI carry the lluest line of Trimmings ig ttooils, Clothing, Hats, City. Wonre agents for specialties. DALRYMPLE & q' $10,000 Sale lan1 -worth of- term enquire of to all parts of the city.-Tj Ly H 1 IN , eomlucted by Kraus.e A- Klein, al Commercial t reel. Harritt, TACKLE, BABY CARRIAGES, VELOCIPEDES, SHELLS, PRIMERS, OVELTIES, and Organs, -denier In SHO ! -fe - -gg Stoves, Tinware and House Fnrn isIiinjkC Hoods, Plumbing, Steam . and Gas Fitting Agents for Hie Celebrated Peninsular Stores and Han2e Un. 3f)9 nnmmfirninl St. & RICHARDSON Furnaw. Sea' office 1P90. grout ornn- ofoai Oa) from nion fir All ably lndi Sei tlmi long sain com Al 2P- ( Tn otl V A H Lfci-3: f