Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 19, 1890, Image 2

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    THE EVENING CAPITAL JOTTBNAX.
TIE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
XKllMB OF HUlteOUIlTION.
by mall per year,.
by mall per week, ..
man
l nald
rbarrod for tha WKEKLY JOURNAL will he
r-i
y by mal
i not
per rear, ....
id In advance tbe pr
ft 00
10
1 00
rice
11.80 per year. If paper are Dot delivered
promptly notify the offlce.
Tins Evkihko OAPiTAt, Jocrnai. rcKU
larly receives tho afternoon associated
press dliprtcbes.
SALEM WILL CELEBRATE!
TERRlDliE ACCIDENT.
Ten Bnnds of Music and nil tho
Military nml Fire Companies
oftlio Valley
SOME COMING EVENTS.
INn ffw ndd. inserted In the JouilNAU
NoUccs of religious services free. Charita
ble, religions or educational entertain-
.. ..V . . v. 1 m Inn n H ifnn.
npor-
i.r
May 37. Btato (twnro meet nt Bnlcm.
.1UU,IUI uiuuinraw
ments, that charge for admission, ad
Used nt half price. Event of local Imp
lance announced ireouuuci ..i.-. .
June 2, General elect:
ana congress.
k
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowgiass, Etc, Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
WILL 1IE IN SALEM JULY 4TII.
Tlio Committeo Laboring Hard to JIako
Salem's Celebration Immense.
Musicals. Tbe third nnd last
recital for tho year, by tbe pupils of
Miss Goltra and Misa Macruni, will
bo given at tho opera houso Thurs
day evening, May 29th. Au enjoy
able program is in courso of careful
preparation, and tho high lino of
tho best music along which the
work of these teachers has alwayc
been conducted, will assert itself in
tho quality of work let forth b
their pupils. Tuny will be ably na
.slsted by tho bc9t vocal talent our
city affords. An arrangement hai
been made wltii the pastors of tin.
several churches, so that the re
cital and tho usual church services
of that evening, will not conflict.
Full program hereafter.
ABTICLE8 OF INCOIU'OKATION
Fii.ed.-E. J. Pengrn, U. 11. Bell
luger and C. R. Lockwood of Port
land organize tho Springfield In
vestmout Co., stock $600,000. V.
L. Bradsbuw and others, supple
mental articles of Tho Dalles Pub.
Co., a democratic newspapor. O. D.
Taylor and others, 'The Dalles,
Uoldeudaleand Northern Ry., $250,
000. O. D. Taylor ami others, The
Dalles Portland and Astoria Naviga
tion Co. fc0,000. Geo. N. Holcourt,
C. W. Tower, and John A. Gray,
the Coos Bay, Coquille and Coast
RRCo., $200,000. W. P. Bowers
and others, Lower Wallowa Ditch
Co.
Fou thk Vallev. W. F. Soever,
as committeeman for the Salem
board of trade, accompanied by Sec
retary Frank Davey, went to Al
bany Saturday evening to confer
with the board of trade of Unit city
with reference to uniting tho ellorls
of theentiro Willamette valley with
a view to advertising the name.
Their proposition was cordially re
ceived ami a committee was ap
pointed to confer with a similar
committee to bo appointed by our
board this evening. Tho two com
mittees will meet In Salem to-nior-ruw
for perfecting further urrango-mnnts.
Thk MUNAKCU.--T1IO San Finn-
clsco Examiner advertising train ur-rlvodatSalemto-day.aiidMr.Charlcs
Mlchealsou is detailed as a special
reporter to write up the city for a
half page. Contrary to tho business
methods of tho Oregonlan, this paper
asks no paid notices and advertise
snouts from our business men, but Is
Instructed to give tho capital city
tho best descriptive and Illustrated
articles that ho can get up. This Is
a broad-gaugo woy of doing business
mat ts cnmnienuablo and stamps
the Examiner as a great newspaper.
Good ExcuitHio.v.Tho steamer
Undluo canio down from Indcpond
oncothls morning with an excur
sion or 450 peoplo bound for Ore
gon City. A baud discoursed Hwcot
intislo, while tho morry plonk-era
enjoyed tho scoucry to tho fullest.
Tho captain of tho boatoxpected to
make tho trip In three hours.
Tjij: IUinb. Tho barometer this
morning showed 28.80 and gentle
showers were fulling. Sunday good
rains roll on tlio hills out ten or fif
teen miles. Old residents say these
rnius have never fulled to eomo In
May or Juno. The Willamette val
ley has nover lost Its crops from
drouth.
Tho general committeo appointed
to nrrnngo for the proper celebration
of tho 4th of July In Salem had u
meeting this forenoon to consider
tho numerous matters to contribute
to the success ot that event. The
full committee was present with
John G. Wright as president and
H. C. Monroe, secretary,
The soliciting commit toe
made a favorable report ns
to the amount subscribed; the
citizens are responding liberally and
when through they hope to have
sufficient to conduct the celebration
in grand stylo. In fact they havo It
already pledged.
THE SPEAKEIl
Invited for the occasion has not yet
responded, owing to his absence
from his home, yet we are assured
that a superior man will be had foi
this position.
TJIK HEADEK
will bo W. J. D'Arcy, which Insure
.i mau with a trained volco and u
good pair of lungs.
IlItABS HANDS.
The committee has mado arrange
ments to secure tit least two good
brass bands for this occasion, ttud lu
addition to paying for their services,
have appropriated a liberal sum
for u ' prizo to bo con
tested for by tho vunous
bands present. This will bo music
enough to make tho entire valley
resound with patriotism. It will
be tho greatest musical event In the
history of our city.
MILITAUY
Prizes will ulso bo offered for the
finest military display, and through
their liberal awards tho committee
hopes to Interest and get out all the
military companies of note wltliiu a
reasonable distance.
FIIIE COMPANIES.
Tho flro department of our own
city and surrounding towns will bo
offered liberal awards for a grand
contest of engine and hose compan
ies. A magnificent display Is ex
pected. 11ABE HALL.
A prlzo game of base ball will bo
provided for, although It Is not yet
known Just what clubs will partici
pate. IHCYCI.K TOUUNAMENT.
Premiums will also bo given for
tho bonellt of expert wheelsmen.
Tho Salem club will prepare u fine
trnck, and hopes to give such ii (lis
pluy as was nevor before witnessed
lu the State.
OTHEIt AMUSEMENTS
of various kinds will be liberally
provided for, and in fact nothing
will bo loll undone to nialtc this
celebration the greatest event oftbo
Kind In tho history of our city.
MAllION l'AIIK
will bo used for the speaking and
other ceremonies of the day, while
Wilson iiveuuo and other attractive
places about tho city will bo opened
for the public.
it. II. EXCUHHIONK.
will bo secured from each direction,
while the nearer towns on tho river
will bo induced to run steamboat ex
cursions to accommodate tho people.
Tho committees aro all busy perfect
ing arrangements in detail, ami
from present indications there Is a
groat surprise in store for oven our
townspeople. Salem will outdo her
self to make this coming Uli u great
success.
AN A1ILE Hl'KAKEIt.
Prest. O. C. Stratton telegraphs
this afternoon that be will accept
as orator.
Two Persons Dangerously Injured by
a Runaway Sunday Even
ing, on State Street
About G o'clock Sunday evening,
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
Program for tlio -lCtli Anniversary
Exercises.
I'KUSUXAIi MENTION.
JupfehsonMim Mr. Groat, of
Williams is uroat.and Mr. Darling,
of Portland, Mr. F. Bngley and Mr.
II. Burendrlok, of Jefferson, aro lu
the city to-day trying to reorganize
tho Jefferson mills and with pros
pectfl of good Bucce&i.
Tub BiiiDciK.-Mr. Huffman, of
Huflumu & Bates, tho Portland
bridgo firm, who are to put up the
new steel bridge over tho Wlllam
elto i at Balem, Is lu the city to ar
isngo for piling and material for the
new bridgo,
County Couivt.-Iu estate of
Peter Bcharbach, order for sale of
real estate by Adams mado to-day.
.--.John Beer, a native of Hwl'.zer
Inud got his Html papers. John U.
Boer has ulso declared his Intention.
Olive Lodge I. O, O. F, Tbe
lulafory degree was conferred on 8
new members Saturday night.
There were about 160 lu atteudauoe,
and visiting delegates from nearly
every town, near by.
MEETING AT TUKNKIl , TllO
county canvasa Is inwoodluir to-day.
4 U getting warm und inauy hot
HMsAUiiut are being put.
fl. G. Shirley, who spent Sunday
In Salem, leaves for Astoria to
morrow morning.
MaJ. F. E Hodgkln left for As
toria tills afternoon to attend his in
surance business.
E. P. Thompson, of tho fish com
mission, left for Portland thlH morn
tng and will return this evening.
Dr. Geo. Wright and family, of
MoMluvlllc, spout Sunday In Salem
and returned this morning.
T. U. SmlthJr., nforiuerSaleinlto,
came up from Portland Saturday
eve and returned homo this morn
tng. Mr. Jus. Warner, captured the
Gold watch at the drawing Satur
day night at J. G. Wright's, 200 was
the wiuulug number,
MUjj Grace Newton left t"hls morn
ing for Seattle, where she will re
main two or three mouths visiting
relatives.
Mr, Frod Filsboo has a i rived from
Chicago und Is the guest ofhls cousin
Mr. Chas. Welleron Liberty street.
Mr. Frlslee is delighted with the
there was an unusually heavy traffic
on State street. On the rear of an
open Yew Park addition car stood
Chas. Craven, P. H. D'Arcy nnd
Win. Dumar. The former stood
with their backs against the hand
rail, nnd Mr. Dumar, looked east
ward up the street. Mr. Z. Craven
had been driving lelslurely along
from Yew Park and had kept nt a
distance behind tlio crowded car.
He was driving a spirited family
horse, or animal pretty hard on the
bits, but at n slow pace
as he must have, to not
overtake the cur. When passing
the state house another buggy car
rying two young men overtook Mr.
Craven at a rapid gait. As they
came alongside his horse picked up
und struck a high trot, keeping
right abreast of his rival. Both rigs
Mere trotting ut a good still gait
but no danger was anticipated until
they overtook tho car in front of Mr.
Waite's house and both tried to
pass the car on that side of the
street.
AN EXCITING SCENE
now took place, that but few people
in tbe crowded car witnessed until
tbe crash was over and tho buggy
was wrecked, and the four persons
Id tho Craven buggy were thrown
out headlong upon the street.
Tlio young men, Wait and Hoi
mau, had not any intention ot
racing, they camo up with Craven
wsudd nly that it threw his horse
into a high state of excitement.
The vehicles ran with wheels locked
until right up even with the car,
the young men slightly In the lead,
when they turned their horse right
in front of tlio street car horse al
most crowding that animal off the
track. The sidewalks were full of
people out taking a Sunday airing,
and the wonder is that some pedes
trians were not bin t. As the boys
turned their horso to get tree from
Craven's rig, Mr. Craven's horse
turned in towards tho sidewalk.
A TEKIUIJLE CRASH
followed and Mr. Craven's buggy
struck a small cross-wall; that runs
out from Mr. Lacch's gute. It runs
out across the glitter and the buggy
struck it with such force that the
single-tree was smashed to splinters
and tlio harness was lltterally torn
from the horses, which escaped nnd
ran down the street. The unfortu
nate Inmates of tho Craven buggy
were Mr. and Mrs. Craven, n little
boy two years of ago and a little girl
still smaller. All four were thrown
clear out of tho buggy and fell to tho
ground with great violence. Ttio
buggy also struck a post standing by
the "dge of tho walk.
Mr. Craven was wrapped right
around a post about six inches in
diameter, his head and heels com
ing together, lie was picked up
unconscious, with bis bead all
bloody and apparently terribly in
jured internally. Hut no bones
were found broken, and in half an
hour be was restored so us to be
taken home in a cab.
HE WAS IGNOltANT
of the terrible Injuries sustained by
his wife and was still in a soinl-deli-tious
condition when taken home.
Mr. Craven's two grown sons
were on the ground and helped to
pick up their father and mother
and send them home. Mrs. Craven
was taken homo on a stretch
er tinscousclous, a u d it h a d
then been found that one leg was
broken and she was severely bruised
about tlio face. She received
piompt medical aid, as the two
young men no sooner reall.ed the
terrible accident that had occurred
than they drove right on and re
turned with a doctor at once.
TO-DAY
Mr. and .Mrs. craven aro some
what restored, and Mr. Craven Is
not thought to have sustained any
very great Injuries unless internal
difficulties appear. He Is badly cut
about the head and face and will
not be able to push his business for
sometime. He is a large contractor
and a prominent business mau
Mi's. Craven's leg was badly
crushed at the knee and broken just
Handsome Invitations are out,
I printed by Frank C. Bnker, State
Printer, for commencement exer
cises at Willamette university, June
0 to 12 Inclusive. Following Is the
1'llOOKAM:
TUESDAY, JUNK 3.
8 p. hi. Annual college prayer
meeting.
FltlDAY, JUNK 0.
8 p. in. Reunion of literary so
cieties. SUNDAY, JUNES.
10:30 a. m. Baccalaurcafcserinou,
Rev. C. C. Stratton, D. D. 8 p. in.
University sermon, Rev .1. W.
Bushong, D I)., East Portland.
MONDAY, JUNE i).
10 a. m. Essay contest. 2$0 p.
m. Popular concert, by eonscrwi
tory of music. 8 p.m. Lecture he
fore literary societies, Rev. c. ('.
Stratton, I). 1).
TUESDAY, JUNK 10.
0 a. m. Ai.nual meetiug of board
of trustees. 2:30 p m. Elocution
coutost, 8 p. in. Graduating ex
ercises of university academy,
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 11.
10 a. m. Commencement exer
cises of conservatory of music. 2 p.
m. Business meeting of Alumni. 8
p. m. Literary exercises and re
union of Alumni.
THUKSDAY, JUNE 12 COMMENCE
MENT DAY.
10 a. m. Commencement of col
lege and liberal arts. 8 p. m. Con
cert and reunion of conservatory
Alumnie. Note Tuesday, Wednes
day and Thursday, exhibition ol
art.
CLASS OF 1890 HACHELOK OF ARTS
L. F. Belknap, Monroe; A. II.
Cooke, Salem; Susie Harrington,
Mt. Tabor; Levi Magee, Lincoln; N.
M. Newport, Astoria; Vergil Pcr
Inger, Salem; S. W. Stryker, Salem;
O. F. Tower, Salem.
BACHELOR OF PHILOSOPHY.
Elvera Victor, May View, Wash.
W. CRAWFORD
has Removed His Stock of
We
REMOVAL
Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corn
Corner of Commercial and Court,
And will continue to carry the finest lino of
Stoves, Tinware and Pliiiiitag' Goods.
Dress Goods and Trimmi
mgs,
to the store recently occupied by
mil Gents Furnishing hoods, 01ollilnr. Ihi i.
Wraps, Etc. in the City. We arc agents for
several specialties.
J. C, BROWN 4 CO.
u3.il
and
See
Him!
$10,000
J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO.
$io,ooo
um.tuju3irga305rj8acgaicjwm)ii.-agaa
BT VMlJC-a-B
DIED.
BEtiLER. Infant daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. M. Beelcr, aged 20
days. The fuucral occurs to
morrow.
UKAIi ESTATK TItAXSFKRS.
Silas M. Fletcher and wife
to Win Wulfemeyer, LOO
acre, sec r 7. $ 39
II A Thomas und wf and
Geo W Watt and wf to E R
Wilde, Its 1,2, 7, and 8 blk
52, UulveiHity ad to Salem 1200
Frank U Hull and wf to
JasT Smith, It 6 blk 11 Mill
City 75
Notaries. J. W. Murphy, of
Baker City, aud S. R. Smith, of Jef
fsrson, were appointed to-day.
the question settled.
Thin In a faithful pier
turu of the cstabllih
mcut of Thomi Price
t. Hon, at 111 Sacra
moutoSt.,S. F. As the
leading chemists of
tlio west, they were
asked to f-ettlo tho ueHou ns to what sarsa
parlllai wcro In fart jmrcly vegetable. Wo
present their reVort. "ll'e have made careful
diemieal analyse of ereral ictll known brand)
of lartapanlta. ami have found them allwth
theilntjle exception .. Joy't to contain Iodide of
potassium Asa tesult are enabled to pro
nounce Joy's (j be the only purely tegetable
tarsapartlla noio on the market, ichich hat coins
under our obtenatlon." Modern modlclna
has proven that all ordinary face eruptions
are caused by Indigestion and sUibxIiIi clrcu
latton, which call for vegetable alteratives,
Instead of mlnernl blood purlflen like fodido
of iiotasilmn Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla
the flrt todlscard tlio old notions antl pro
ceed under the modern tlioory, Its cures are
tho tulit of tho hour.
"JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Pninis.Oils
iinil Window Glass, Wall l'a
tier anil llorder, Artists' .Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails anil
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Kte,
TOWN LOTS AT AUCT
TITLE PERFECT
Thirty-two lots lu Frickey's addition to Salem, will be sold at auction,
to the highest bidder, for caf.h in hand, on
Saturday, May Mtli, at 1 o'clock p. m.
Sale to take place on the premises.
You who want single lots, be on baud and buy for once at wholesale
prices. Call upon the undersigned for free tickets on the electric line to
these high, clear and accessible lots; also for any particulars.
W. T. RIGDON, administrator of
tbe partnership estate, of E. H. Ilellenger, deceased, State St., Salem,. Or.
SHAW & DOWNING, Aupfloiiers. o-U Otd-wlt
lOlU
:ien in
lur Sale-
ousan
d Dollars
wnltll of-
Wall
Geo, G. Van Wagner,
Has just received a fine stock of
Paper and Picture Mouldings, Lounges and Mattresses-
Pricttire framing done with care nnd neatness.
Prices as Low as tlio Lowest,
o:10-tf
LOOK HERE
SOLE AGENTS
-FOR-
Anti-totiiif Tinware !
EVERY ARTICLE
Warranted not to Rust
-AND-
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
For piiccs and terms enquire of
WELLER
201 Commercial St.
JSjajrGoods delivered free to all parts of the eity.-Yj5a
A. KIvEIN,
Continues tlio Business formerly conducted by Krausse & Klein, ai
the old Stand on Commercial street.
TS
(IE!
THE -WORLD'S FAVORITE!
Superior
Coo S
ioves an
D ., I!
liUKVIFINE
Will be pleased to receive calls from my old friends aud new.
iVI a m motli New Stock
at Living Prices:
Brooks & Harritt
-DEALKKS IN-
FISHING TACKLE,
EVERY ONE WARRANTED
J. C. BROWN & CO.,
234-236 Commercial St., - - - - Salem Or,
T WO LO T S
on Church Street, two blocks from Court House 1,600 each.
HALF L.OT AMD RESIDENCE
on Center Street, nnd on same block, $1,250.
60 ACRE FARM
tluee miles from town at ?2.r per acre.
Five. Ten and Twenty lore
Also
RODS,
BASKETS,
FLIES,
LEADERS,
REELS,
GrTJXS,
WFl It"? TiVil 1 r r l" ' ' T 3sssssMHaBiSrRVySS'
BABY
CARRIAGES,
VELOCIPEDES,
SHELLS,
PRIMERS,
NOVELTIES,
CUTLERY, SPORTING GOODS,
Base Balls, Hammocks, Croquet.
No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
near Salem.
ft
For sale on favorable terms,
M'.W AliVEIiriMMIKNTS
Tim COLORED JENNY UND!
MISS FLORA HATSON,
iwi ns &l uia
rn ... j. i
i h nm
iiai'to m.
Eliqllhe ot Hfift
mberlin,(W
Pianos and Organs,
Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos,
SHEET MUSIC,
Music Books, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise at
J
EASTON
5
teal Estate and Insiirancp Auents,
Eldridge Block, Commercial St.
THE ONLY MUSIC STORE IX SALEM.
Tlio Uu'iitt'hl fiilnml Hliwr In the oilil,
ut tho
do low mo joint, line win lie mote
or less crippled for life. It is a ter- j .. i CIlHI'cIl, WciIllCSlIaj' KVC, illIM i.
rlble mishap to this family but j
uiiKiii I"" v "iv 1 1 inw. I Tin, IVoihMM JIf.ionril!lo.-.MV Yin k I
THK LESSON
would seem to be that persons In
driving should be careful about their
rate of speed, and u1m about over
takiitj; aud passing others. It
txould not bo a bad Idea to have all
posts, aud private walks that ex
tend Into the htreet a'liioved.and tho , '11ur1
iav alumni iiimi iiiiyiiik eiiioirva oy
our police. Tills dints not apply to
Mr. Craven, who lias been very tin -furtuuato
and was not driving fast,
noi racluK, and the accident was
forced upon him by a combination
of circumstances that he could not
well have foreseen or avoided.
Court Street,
Snlem, Oregon.
BAKER
(b
STRANG,
Sun.
Tlio Crtlnivit .Ionn I.lnil. Now York I
World. . '
A iiK'i.oMipnuio of u muter ful rouge
CNIll rilllll'lhOI I.MlllllIHT. I
Han rtiriHHl tlitruinoortliii!tlHi;rintost
polomt Hlncor la tlu worlil Vloksburu '
(MIk.) ioM. '
ThoMttt'toM MiUotluU per olmrnu'il a
Vt rut n In mulloiu'r. l.,vnolitiiirK('a ) Dully i
AilMimv, '
All lii'r iitiniliorH wcro mini! wltliout
us tlic Uliil Millie .Mollli i A In I
K xtlT.
A lilkMily I'liltlMitiMl iiiiaiKKso-iiuio. of
Kiisit ki'oiiu, wor, niul ioiiivrti., ami
ot itniiuiitlo iiuiilli.-t'liiirU.toii in ci
Ni'usiuul I'tmilrr.
i HitmhviI ivcliHiirliuK.iwoniloiililMMvp,
i fmiii luui'M itinimltii iiDtiw lo Miimuo
IioIkIiIs. Iis AiikoIo (IVI I Ko. Kirt
' Hit iirlli'iilutliin In n ivriWl lur ri'iull '
tlllll M'OIll llko IwllllUllIK ki In lllllklo.
i KiuiMis City IMili'li
Only Abstract Books
IN MARION COUNTY. Work promptly!
and reliably executed by the
-Successors to-
SALEM ABSTRACT & LAND CO.,
FRANK W. WATERS, Mam
aj;er
A. E. STRANG,
BROOKS & COX,
loo State St., Salem, Or.
Oil
lllilfilEF,
Indepeudenco West Side: The
S.iU'iu Joi'itNAi. has iKHiii eularKcd
to au eight column )mpcr and is
more sprightly aud newsy thauever.
oouutry,aud will remain some time,
Mr. L. A. Davidson, a brother of J it lias a much fuller
the famous tUjiit'ropo walker, after servlcti than formerly.
traveling all over thu Uulteil States ( -
l,in tlnnllv sun,, luHitlem to imikiii GltAND LolHlK. Odd F t 1 I O W S
his home. This Is but a rcpltltlon
of tho experienced of huudreils who
are looking for the best homo city
on earth.
l'OLK UANVABH,The political
meotlngnln Polk county U'gln nt
Zenu to-inorriiw, Mr. WuUaco, tho
... .1 1 . ... ...,n I UO i!
rwpuuucn uoiuiuofi lurwiwiur win deni, kuk.icoukIi Syrup Is tiketi
Tickets o() rt.s; Chiltlrcn 35 els.
HooorMnt wlttioiil ovtni imi on uinliitlor
Miiy 3.nli, nt IKMrlMMiiV IhmiU ktonv til
Nollco in t'ontnu'toi-s.
Tilt' iiiult'i-Kluiuil iHrHlir of olukil
tuliu'i-iiiili illtriot No. 31, iM'inty of Mm Ion mill .Ulf
""o'"'" ofUrvitoii. wIllnwlNotiliU nt tlnlr oilhv '
In Salem, mi Tiuiln..Muy , 1MO, for ttie
tollowliiK work to lv ilono iiaMrJIns to tlit
ii.u niul iHS-itu-iuimi on mo in ino or
floouf W.iH. rnisliiHivlilttH'i.KtloiiiDrvKmi,
1. Hir tlio tuiilillni; of nil i'ihl nmin
koliool lion o lu North Salom,niui llio flu
UhlUKofilioiutiiiooiilliooiiulilo niul hIm
nil of tho lour louvr rouiiu, niul lit
r, ettliii: of tlio aril
mvoiiil klarv or Hour.
or thu n'iniKKMIllr ot tho t'ontrul
Kohoot batiaiiiir, nulMiliii: tlie Mtmo
tliroucliiiut ou th ouuute, mul for tho
AND
Cliemicals,
m mmw and toilet articles!
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grnud loilge and eueHiiipmeut meets
at Portland to-morrow, when u
large delegation from Suleui, IneliuL. i,)iuk-oftho tioor
lugtwverul gmud offlecw, will be "ni' n,"
prteut.
l'onuimitlou the IncUloui DUf&te
StaTiMiysIelaiib' l'ncrlptlons uud Family ReviHs carefully com
pounded. A full line of choice Imported and Key Went Cigars.
nuuiiinc
(HUaIiI.
rumIrltnu of llio two loir nvinu. alMt
With its attendant sutlVrlngs, can
ne rvlleveU una tiHeu cured H noi
NBW HKlCK, Tbe new klla of
b-lckjit: burnt y Burton Bros.,
Will be ready for delivery on Wed. attend tuie meeting nnd ttddrwsllwomptly. LnrgofcUa$l,00wiiull60
iweday. MboiHopliv 'centn. For wale Iy Ml Druggist,
for UtIii the noon., unit ktltug of tho
jinruiioiik inr ino koconiikiory.
Tho umtrmlitiirtt nwerx Uio right to iv-
jrvi bhj-KUU Hll UlUk. r,ii.c.Miiii
(Ulcm.Mr IMfW.
A'.K KI'KANll,
MoarU of Director.
W. IVI. Sargent,
Dealer in
, Wall Paper, NloiAldiiigs,
! Picture Frames, Window Shades, lUUy CaAw, Kxpre&s Wugous, Notions
I and Tya of all kinds.
A Hue Liiiio oi Hicninga aim isngmviug, Ull I'alnttngs and Chromoa.
Prices tlie Lowest,
slm
denier in
Stoves, Tinware and House Furn
ishing Goods, Plumbing, Steam
and Gas Fitting.
AnenlM iV the Celebrated Peninsular
Sijvi-s and Ranees.
m ono o, !i oi
qVgr' nu ou Ullllimiuicll Ol.
Tbe New buccetss, BOYTON it RICHARDSON Furnace.
Havo you been satisfied In the heatlug of your In me during the past
winter? If not. and you desire healih and comfort, we should like to
make an examination of your building, to ascertain what remedy can be
adopted, seuding an estimate which will Ik? as low n figure as is consistent
with a thorough job. Our experience aud reputation in this line of busi
ness has given us the confidence nt our patrons In doing first-class work.
Beware of goods represented to be similar in name to thow bandied by us.
Would advise our former patrons that we can Mitply whatever repairs
are needed lor furnaces already put in by us.
J. F
JACOBSON ,
Dealer in
Lumber, Lath and Shingles, at the old Dorrance Yard, Salem.
8peclal attention given to furnish Kiln dried and Superior
FlnUhlng Lumber,
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