Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 20, 1890, Image 4

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Mwn"' "i"1 miini
ovisac vasicxiTO capital joukwax.
JEWELS AND LACEB.
- Oh, ftrl with Hi J1kI fingers,
OS, girt with th Iscirarel'
Wbat are roar J'l ami "l"1 " J ufw
worth to you Wi ftm uudirxolw the 'Tin
ordeals wblch fashionable eoelety Imposes on
nd endsrmnee of the net robust, yen break
down, lose yew hellh and become pbjalci
wreck, as thousand, do from aueh cause T
" TndYoch drnimsUnces yea would wlUtagly
rtr all yoor Jewels and. H jew lacs to rejrau
it t,Mith ThU you can da If you will pot re
ISSltaihTnwor ttat ireet watoraUve known
JS'd? 'n ere moSTpreCTlptlon. Thou
KndV of ISwftil women bless the dy It wm
made known to Uiem, i.-iinyimih
For all aerunemenu, ,.4?.U!i!fmJdT
nesie pfcniur to women, It Is tbe. nmMr
sold br dninlsta. under poiltlre a-tiier
5itM ? ftom " i manufacturers, that It wfl H
uuVr&tonta ttery cee,er mjJV "1 b
funded. ThU arntf bMbei printed on
the bottle-wrapper, end althfullr crrled out
f0An"vlSlnjt tonic. It Imports strength to
Ihtwholisyslem. fble women n.rjJ,
Dr. Pierce's FeTOrite Prescription Is the greet
tn earthly boon.
Dr. Pierce's Pellets 5STE
Urer, stomach and bo els. Ono a done.
BoM by druggists. 2f jentsavlaL
rKOFESSIONAL CAItDS.
DBATTaHUNT, attorneys at lnw.Bolem,
I Orctron. Ofllceovcrllarr'sjowelryatorr,
Stats street.
REPUBLICAN TICKET .
.STATE TICKET.
COtfOIlKSSMAN.
BINGER HERMANN, of Douglafl.
aoVKiixon.
D. P. THOMPSON, of Multnomuh.
SKcnEXAnv op statk.
GEO. V. McRRIDE, of Columbia.
TIlEAfillHF.lt.
PHIL METBCHAN, of Grant.
HUPT. OF PtfrjLIO IKfrTRUCTIOK.
e. b. Mcelroy, or nenton.
STATU IMUNTKIl.
F. C. BAKER, of Multnomah.
JUDGE SUI'KEMK COUNT.
R. 8. BEAN, of Lane.
JOINT SBKATOIl FllOJt MARION AND
CLACKAMAS.
H. E. CROK8, of rinckanias.
DISTRICT ATTOUNKY, 3D JUDICIAL
DI8TRICT.
GEO. G. BINGHAM, of Marion.
Highest ofall in Leavening Power. U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
Baking
U1 V ivlft
&&&& UVYUvl
ABSODUTE1Y PURE
RoYal
MARION COUNTY.
rou he.vatoiw.
Edw. HIrecli .. J. B. Looncy
FOB HRrKESENTATIVrfl.
J. H. Settloraier J. A. Baker
Wm. Armstrong John Minto
T. T. Geer.
County Judge -Wm. Waldo
Couuty (JommlBHloner.J. M.WaLgon
Sheriff. T K. M. Crolsan
Clerk F. J. Babcock
Hecorder John II McNarx
l'reiisurer A. O. Contlli
AHRcssor Columbus Cleaver
Hupt. of schools Ii. W. Yodel
Surveyor W. J. Culvei
;orouer. Dr. J. 8. Stott
EAST 8AI.KM I'RECINCT.
lustlco M. IS. Goodell
Constable.. J. E. Howard
SAI.KM I'RKCINCT.
Justice James Batehelor
DEMOCRATIC STATE TICKET.
For Congress,
R. A. MILLER, of Jackson.
For Governor,
SYLVESTER PENNOYER,
of Multnomah.
For Treasurer.
G. W. WEBB, of Umatilla.
For Supreme Judge,
B. F. BON HAM, of Marlon.
For ecrelnry of State,
W. M. TOWNsEND, of Lake.
For Sunt. Public Instruction,
Rr.v. A. LEROYof Linn.
For State Printer,
Cait. J. O'BRIEN, of Multnomah.
Joint Senator for Marlon and
Clackamas,
HENRY WARREN, of Marlon.
For District Attorney, 3d District,
J. J. WHITNEY, of Linn.
MARION COl'XrV DEMOCRATIC TICKET.
POLK COUNTY.
'at law. Halom.
door to tbo left
Bt bead of stairs In llio rear of Indd &
Bash's bank.
J J. 8HAW. Attorney.!
, Oregon. omco flrst c
31ILMON FORD, attorney at law, Salem,
. Oregon. Office urtalrs In Patton's
ock.
A. API'LEOATE, attorney at law.
, Friers block, Commercial and State
street, Salem, Or.
TOIIN A. OARKON, Counsellor and At
J torney-at-ljiw. Member of the Unr ol
Ontario. Canada. Office 102 State street,
Salem, Oregon.
&
P. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER
and Tynowrltlst. Office with Canl.
tal city R'y. Co., 115 mate Bt.
CD. KNIGHT, Eelcctlc I'li'slclan, office
. 127 Court street, Salem Oregon. Pul
monary diseases a upeclnlly.
FOR REPRESENTATIVES.
Wm. Savage R. S. Wallace
SherifT W. L. Well
Clerk C. G. Coud
County Commlssiouer.G. W. McBee
Assessor F. K. Hubbard
Treasurer T. C. Bell
Hupt. of Schools B. L. Murphj
Surveyor Frank Butler
Coroner Dr. E. L. Ketchtim
Marion County Political Meet
ings. Tho Republican County Central
Committee has fixed tliu following
dates for speaking by tho legislative
candidates and ethers:
Sublimity, Wednesday, May 21,
10 a. m.
Whiteaker, Wednesday, May 21,
P.ra
BU.J. M KEENK, Dentist. Olllcoover
tho Whito Corner, Court and Com
mercial Btrcou.
PRS. JBiSUP & OARTWRIQItT Ho
mcopatblo Pbyalclans. Salem, Ogn.
Cartwrlcbt, M, D.. specialty, siirdtry
and surgical disease of women. H. It. Jen
sup, M. D specialty, diseases of children
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IIUSINKSS CARDS.
M. CLOUOII, Undcrttikcr, Embaluicr
and Cabinet Maker. 107 Htntn St..
lent.
II. MORSE, controctor and Ilulldcr
All n.-n.. ......i ... 1.. ........ .... .
High street, Salem.
TOHN GRAV.-Contractor and builder.
f) Fine Inside flnlshlnj,' a spor.lnlty ISA
Commercial street, Kalom Oregon.
fOIIN KNIGHT, iiiaekMnlthl ""'llorso
Rboclngandrepalrlnga specially. Shop
,ure
Z'JOl
attho foot ofLlbertyBlreel.Halem.OrcKOii
tr
FD, SOUTIIWICK, Contractor and
, builder. Well prepared to do all
L.uJsof building and guarantee Hatlsfea
tlon, l-21-lm
OHERT A MCNALLY, AJchllectP, No.
i 132 State Street. I'lans and Kiioulflm.
Tons of all classes of of btilldlnirH on ulinrt
notice. Superintendence of work promptly
&
loosed after.
JWf
HOOIKTY NOTIUIM.
TrNiailT80KI'VTHIAS.-Regularmcet
IV Ing on Tuesday night of each week at
7?Jup. iu.
W.H.n.WATEIaNUAa'nl,)!H(:' C"
rvLIVKIX)I)OENo.l8, I. 0. O. K, liieotH
U In Odd Fellows' Hall upstairs. Cornei
uuiumcrviuianurerry streets, every nai-
urdarat7:J0D. m.
J. L, MlTCIIEUt,,
Bocrctary.
I. A. Man.mno.
N.O.
(1 A. It.-edgwlck Post, No. 10, Depart
inent of Oregon, meets every Monday
civuiuimiu. uuu iiyit loouregou uinii
oompany'a office. Vlslllng comnidm ari
cordially Invited to attend.
D.C.BincKMAN.PostComniHdwr,
B. A. Handle, AdJuUvii.
O. U. W.-Prolecllou Ixjdgo No. 2, A.
i-v. j, n.,ruiimi, un-gnn. aieetM iaen
tdncsdny 0CIt IlEBtltsbnll in Htntn 111.
iuninco block, trner Cominerelal mid
Chemekcta MreeU Visiting and Bojouru.
Ingbgothrcn Invited BAIUmii.b.M Y
lux Hun, Recorder,
CcCucaJfc
For iucccii itlhc
CAPITAL BUSINESS I'OLLCHK,
. . . fialem, . Orrxfin.
A. P. AKMTWOWQ,Mngr. K. U Wiuv, Piln.
Ilusinoss, Sliortlinn.l,
I;MrllH, Nttimtii ul ,,u,, j,,u,ti.
Dy and evenlnjr btuloin. Students admitted
anytime. Call at the Coll-i-cor address
the I'nnclml for catalogue.
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
UraauatcVstudeuu in
Classical, Literary, Scientific,
Neraal, BhsIhcss, Law,
Sllverton, Thursday, May 22, 1
p m
Ml Angel, Thursday, May 22, 8
p m
Woodburn, Friday, May 23, 10 am
Hubbard, Frldijy, May 23, 2 p m
Aurora, Friday. May 23, 8 p in
Macleay, Saturday, 5l ay 21, 1 pin
Brooks, Monday, May 20, 10 a m
Gervals, Monday, May 20, 2pm
St Paul, Tuesday, May 27, 10 am
Champoeg, Tuesday, May, 27,
2pm
Buttovlllo, Wednesday, May 28,
10 a m
Howell Prairie, Thursday, May
29. 1 p m
Salem, Saturday, May 31. 8 p m.
John Knight, Chairman.
DEMOCRATIC.
Tho democrat!, county central
fommltteo accepts the above ar
rangement of dates, time and
places of meeting and will bo repre
sented by speakers and by its can
didates Martin Rowley,
Chairman.
HKPUHI.ICAN RALLY.
Hou. Seymour Condon aud Hon.
W. R. Ellis will address the citizens
of Salem and vicinity on Friday
evening, May 23d, at 7:30 p. in. All
arrangements will be made for a
grand opening rally on that date.
Kx-Spenker Rnitdall.
The death of ox-Spealter Randall
had been long expected, and tho
newH was received without surprise,
For State Senators,
Wi H. II. Waters . - Lewis Grifllth.
For Representatives,
W. II. Holmes Geo. E. Allen
Oliver Beers M. J. Egan
T. C. Davidson.
County Judge -.-James W. Taylor
Count v Commissioner. Robert Scott
County Clerk W. I. Ra.
County Recorder G. II. Bcebc
Sherl.T Frank Smltli
AnMesssor J B Heiilnger
treasurer l A. jMatmeu
Supt. of Schools-Miss Jennie Grillltli
Surveyor - A Gobulet
Coroner Dr. W 8 Mott
lmd&w
Uoanl of Trade Meeting.
At an adjourned meeting ot the
Salem board of Hade held last even
ing agoodly turn-out was had, with
J. G. Wright iu the chair and W. F.
Seevcractlng as secretary.
Tho committee to whom had been
referred the report of tiie advertising
committee, reported favorably and
same was adopted.
W. F. Seever reported as special
committee concerning the move lo
co-opcrato with Albany in tbo unit
ter of advertising. The report rec-
omending (lie appointment of a
committee of three to meet the Al
bany committee was adopted, and
on motion the chair appointed E. K.
Minton, W. F. Seever and E. S.
Frost.
Mr. Waito reported vei bally for the
advertising committee, saying that
It hud concluded to issue an eight
puge folder giving boveral reasons
for locating in tho Willamette val
ley and Salem.
Upon Invitation, Mr. Scott, a rep
resentative of the "Oregonian"
who was present, made the board a
proposition to publish iu tho Die
gouiau correspondence aud tele
graph matter In tho "Oregoulan" to
tho extent of $G00; corioHpondenco
at 30 cents per line and tolcgiaph at
35 cents per line. On motion a com
mittee composed of A. Gender, 10.
M. Walte aud P. S. Knight was'ap
polnted to confer with Mr.Scott and
report at the next meeting.
Mr. Howard Phelps was asked to
state tbo proposition of theS. P It.
It. In rcllcrcnco to excursions from
Portland to Salem, which he did.
Tho proposition was on motion re
ferred to tho advertising committee
A NIMV ORATORIO.
America has long been able to
place hcrfdf on the list of Nations
great because of her native music
ians, but now for the ilrst time adds
to her coronal an oratorical star.
"Jerusalem, " by Dr. Hugh A.
Clarke, of Philadelphia, Professor of
Music of the University of Pennyl
T. H. BARNES, PR lis.
If. V. MATTILEWS, TREAS.
WM. HOWARD PHELPS, SEC,
SALEM LAND COMPANY
Incorporated lSS9---Capital Stock $30,000.
POSTOFFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OREGo,
As early as 1800 Amciicans were
fuliv alive to ilic fact thatthero was
a value to real estate in aud around
el ties of this country which oid not
attacli to that of any other nation in
the world. $
The cause of this is easily under
stood when we stop to think that iu
all other countries up to that time
real property belonged largely not.
vanla, was lecently produced iu that ' in tin; Individual but to a line of in
city. It is based upon the old lieiitauee a perpetuity that offered
Hebraic history of ill fated Jertiv no incentive to awiulsitlon or trade.
..i..m ti., n, . . . i i .. At that time all mercantile pursuits
elam, the flrst part showing its ulll trades were luokeil upon as Do-
greatness ami us uowniall. Tiie i neatli the dignity ot genteel peo
Washington Is coming into view
right iu the front line aud with its
marvelous natural wealth and ad
vantages of an enduring quality
will fonrc to the front and lead all
other states.
The secret has gradually leaked
out that the Willamette valley, aud
particularly the country compos
ing Polk and Marion counties, is
the most worthy of all countries yet
brought to the general notice, and
that till within the past two yeais
the iieonleliviimheto-o happily and
contented have been too modest to
Salem and the Willamette valley so
far in front that she will hold her
own against all competitors for years
to come.
Property is now within your reach,
and If you do not take advantage of
vour opportunities It will not be our
'fault.
We are free to admit that we are
interested iu your welfare in a selfish
wav. and that our incentive to inter
est you iu property is largely due to
the small commission which will fall
second part brings the prophetic
now Jerusalem w hich "eye hath not
seen nor ear heard." The ilrst part
shows the fatality of the old belief
In a God of destruction and the sec
ond makes manifest the perfection
of a God of Love. Musicians pro
nounce the productiou strong, pure
and truly great musically and surely
Its lessou of truth is bandied in a
masterly manner. The thought of
the work is in keeping with tiie
highest of the age, a God of power
gives way to a God of love, and
material grandeur to spiritual gran
deurboth In text and musicisthis
great idea evolved.
Tiie Oratorio "Jerusalem" stands
as It should on the high ground of
to-day's metaphysical reasoning
that it may bear the test ol its age.
It is beside an Immense work of
breadtii and power, dramatic, har
monious and in every detail carried
to a lino point. It will find Us place
among the great music of the world
for all time and receive the peren
nial appreciation of artists aud the
listening world
pie. and as a vulgar adjunct of life
willed coniriituieo remoieiy i" meir
comfort. Hence men who dealt In
real estate In a commercial way
were looked upon as little better thati
professional gamblers. This did
not apply to agents alone tor they
were little more than servants but
to anyone who was known to be
dabbling in real estate.
Fort'lgncisaud descendants of no
bility living in tliis country could
not perceive that the will of the peo
ple was the sovereign of this nation,
and that individual was no equal
part of thesoveieignty. tints attiicli
ing to ilieni ariglit or joint owner
ship of the nation whose property
they could acquire and convert by
legitimate means into Individual
holdiiius absolutely in tnelr con-
name direction. Our addition
gicwood, is the mostcentm t VE,n
fertile and convenient yftft'
the market. It Is within foSi? "
of the elegant East Satan
wjjlch accommodate nearly
Street caraaro now run'nlngnearlt
and wo Impound have everv "
tobelievc.hatbeforeauoSa
spasmed wo can announce to ? t
that a line of street nnra L.'S
I fall I throuch li. wl,ici, win i,i ' m
to our slime, hut it is not all, as you , in five minutes of Commercial ii!Li
will nerceive tiii.ui reflection. We, Tho citv wnter limine ,..m 1 "A
iirnnliiim Ihn tiiprlts of the collntrv I hnve a reniilalion to litllld Ul) and . through it rim In,, d. w Wi
,..U. ...... -- -- .' -,f ,,, . . ' ' ..M....fa llC
to tiie outside world.
During the rush to the south and
north of them, they have looked on
with an half amazed wonder, never
dreaming iu a few short mouths the
charms of this valley would be found
sustain, and an ambition to extend
our acquaintance and enlarge our
circle of friends.
Tills course cannot help but en
large our busiiR-s and make it nercial. street, and overlookstheniS I
pl..,smt pur-nit as well To ac- the state and public b ,n,iie I'
nrpoat
summer, avangements bavlug .7
in..,, uitu i-iimpieieu lor huvin? n
done. "
It lies nearly 100 feet above Com
lore ul .qtropt. ntwl ,.ii,i...L Ym-
out and attract thousands of people , compIWi thi we must prove to you j tho cIenr( blue waters of t lioSLm?
in search of just such an earthly , that our judgment is good and that ' fiu Willamette river From i.
pam.lise. our moiives are not entirely selfish j cu 1(1ok t0 Uie westward I nC
Haidly has this been realized till
it is also seen that it is the last,
almost, in the United States that
bus not been crowded full to over
flowing.
There is little need for us to re
mind men of capital aud experience
of this opportunity, for they are
thinking and acting for themselves.
Hut we do think it is a good idea
that the laboring men and farmers,
the bank clerks and store keepers
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tro, giving them the rlgi.t to utiy j t()0 ljU 'ln thelr raclice t0 give
r?l '."U ,?, &.nhkiw much thought to financial matters
is best realized when we think It us t , d Slicmmi ln fttCt
an one iiinir for the poorer classes ., , ... , ,. .',.. ,ii.J
over and make good, judicious in
vestments before it is too late to reap
the full benefit.
We believe that this is an
in enough so as to cause us to influ
ence anyone to Invest where he
might lose all his hard earned
thous'inds of acres of the frtiie and
romantic Polk county hills frltieed
in tliu film mill lmin.II , cu
I
pcl" , . , ... : . heavily timbered Coast range whil!
Our trade is rapidly increasing and t tlieea.staretliegree.i.claffMthi
we fatter ourselves that ur etlorts of the Cascade mmri. ..iA.i '",
t.. i. .. i. ..!. W-..I i i i...... V.1 i"i-asuuio range, with the snow
iu ui-uilil ui .mi-ill mm in-1 iii:iiiii:.iii.- f niiiii niviL-a r M, ..,.,.
being duly ai.preciated, .set we do Helens, Hood, Jefferson and th,
not expect nor desire nunc tiade than Tir,.c. slBtera Bilowiu,r bevond ilPm
'friIArP- 'rk hoi'n mnrn it tli t-tllitt tl iu i
II'- iJ nV aaauvaw v w uwi j " nil , ITI11 I'll lilt IIUt'A h llll-lllmi. 1T.. . 1
tunity of a life time," and that it is corporation which we represent t I pnric niid Garden Citv stihil iv i
unlikely that it will ever again offer recommend only such property as j lf iivt. ncro trnotH n 'ready for 23!
to the masses now ving here. Of will prove profitable to the Investor j t, out to fruit nud tho ve'0PhS
i-uuiiu i la iius-Miiiu iiiiii, Miiui; iiuii- 1 wincii nossesses an aciiiui vuiue ,.oi f....u .,.,.1 ....,.... 1.1,.
Mr. Randall was a strong partisan, I wUh powor , nct. Tho n(ivcrtlH.
fl.1,1 ti tm.ir tiltln .tn m I ....... 1 .. wit. .. 1.... '
... .. .UIJ IIIIIU lill IIIIIUIIllll lllll, HUH
his nanio will survive in our history
chiefly for his patrlotrlo and clear
sighted official action al the time of
tho disputed election of Mr. Hayes
and tho action of the Electoral Com
mission, It was a time of extraord
inary excitement and pel II, during
which the course of many public
men revealed their essential quality
in u manner which no subsequent
actlou could allect.
Tbo appointment of tho Electoral coming down
Commission and the faithful adher
ence to its action was one of the
most signal proofs of patriotic good
r-ciiso. It wbb perfectly easy In
many ways aud for many persons
to havo precipitated civil war. In
such an emergency It was exceed-
Rev. Dr. C. C. McCabe, more
familiarly known as "Chaplain"
McCabe, wlio travels from one end
of the land to the other in the Inter
est of missions, writes to Mr. Shop
pell, the architect, as follews: "You
are filling the land with beautiful
homes. I see them everywhere,
Your plans are all you claim for them.
Tiie cheapest houses may be beauti
fully and tastefully built." Hun
dreds of similar letters at Mr
pell's office.
ri:ad arovi:.
Shop-
-Vvi.
S?7J- "-tV
Sf r' VIP f R
we
our
us
some
b:
vest
to buy and pay the newcomers a
!. i....., ...,, ,;,t,i, n,, ,,,,. inu massea huuuiii iuuk mm neiu prmii, WHICH you COlllll liisi as wen
SS IM-II lllir llllllll.. 111111 It 1 L 11 ji I1II11L1I ... .1 ( lit I f.II . "
-, . -..- ------- - nifno iiiwi rttn ii rrrntt iniiiniAiia in. i .. ..-.! ..,. ........ ,....
.I..I.I..-..I.,,... l. e,...,.!,! t Kinni-r. ciin. Iliunc Kuuu, imillliiiil iu- UUVe IHUI US Ulll I1WII
uuuii- . in"i hivj o"6" " .tv,i...
property as juluK y as po?siuie. '1 lie
progressive hud lalth in ids govern
inent. in Ids country and his town,
and when lie had secured his home
be added to his holdings and "pro
vided for a rainy day" by taking ad-
viint.itrf. iif lilu L'lwiivtprliroiiiirl fimifir-
tnnitii.s nn.i iioiimr a nli-p... of viduals may drift into some otlier , entirely distinct and senarata from
property which ho knew someone locality at tiie right time to repair a speculative value, and which, at
would come along and want, and I the damage which will have been the same time possesses rare qualities
that, too, within a very few years, hne to their finances by procastin-1 and is located where it has the great-
uiid at n price which would net a'""f? nw. we admit tnat it is est prospective value ot any in the
handsome profit. From that day "'ssioie. out woo wants 10 run mat
till now this has been practiced .chance? We don't. Do you?
with profit by the wide awako peo- I'rom all point., of the United
pic iu every walk of American life, i states we are informed that people
It has worked its way across thu re going to remove to the Willam
conliuentfrom east lo west and from e'te alley, of which they h.tve
north to south, till marly every I heard such wondrous and attractive
point in America has had a peiiod reports.
of unusual prosperity which of late1 EVEN IN WASHINGTON
years lias been designated by t lie I AND THE PUGE V SOUND there
suggestive Tuime of booms. Several is a strong undercurrent, setting in
yeais ago California headed all com-1 towards Salem and the Willamette
petitors and tor several years led tiie l valley, which, before the sens.n is
procession not only ot tiie radiiu over, will resolve itcll hit an im-
iiiiru. ami i nif-ii i it uit'iiis 01 i.'..iin...i.t.. ... i-
, y, i x w!! "& -n iiiuuarueu Hoau ilm
property deserve. Come and see nmoi llflTilnf. m i iUo,u., . . -,.ue
and If we cannot pleue you go to . Cltyt wo lluve suburban liomg ;
no otlier agent and look at his Un!l, Mint nrn iibri.u. i,,,,..' i i...or
irgalns, but do not neglect to in-lnlitiitod to fruit of nil v,,ri.t ??
T- .1. ii ,. it:- " .... iviiu. iv ii n
now. ii you no you win u.ive 1 1.11 lilin
cs and ganiens that an f
malte up an ideal home.
These places have from live to
twenty acres of land, lying high and
very choice. In this same dirpe tinn
that is east of thei'ity. and iu Salem
market.
Living in a country possessed of a
lands in the
county at very low prices, and on
payments of one-fourth down, one
fourth each in 1, 2, and 3 years' time.
For farms we have some of the
very choicest on Salem aud Howell
rralries. which we can heart.lv
fertile soil andbeautiful8cenery.it is i 'ecommemi o uuy one . esirnig a
natural for the inhabitants who give '""" ",nt w" y,eiu Koou wenue.
a thought to such tilings to desire to We have city property in all por
iociteupon high and highlit ground, tions of the town, some very choice
and where there is deep, rich, black I and very cheap property in South
soil. i Muem, and also a very cneap resi-
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StWMlWW H 351
nam
ytt...aj
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"risww
RHAII U1.I.OW.
The above cottage contains nine
rooms, and costs to build Jl,0o0 to
$1,200, according to finish. Largo
view of It, floor plans, full descrip
tion, dimensions, estimates, etc., are
found in the Portfolio of $1,000
houses. y.'O below.
Mr. Shoppell has a full list of
classified designs (estimates guar
anteed) the most helpful aids ever
devised for the intending builder.
Every design is beautifully piloted
on plite paper, (sio of page, 10 1x1 1
inches), with full dcseiiption, tlo.ir
plans, dimensions estimates, etc.
1.V...I i i. tt .
iwien set or -class- is enclosed n a
liandsoiue cloth Portfolio, as follews:
1,000 Housok, ilil. lentils, I'rli-oS!
Ing committee was also instructed
to purchase Oicgonlans aud Exam
iners containing write-ups of Sclem
as they saw fit.
Hravitin to a Focus.
The Columbian of Astoria saya:
"Tho railroad situation brightens
every hour. Sure of our great line,
Astoria now finds much pleasuio In
counting up the othcis which aio
looking this way. Surveyors are
the river, aud the
Albany and Astoria company will
havo its mou In tho field next week.
The Northern Pacific is not Idle, but '"ioiii-m Portfolio j-oniiiiiis (i,iKns taut
. . ., , ' i eohl iih low as f'KiO, SiXW, S70il ami SMM.
Any:! of tho above Portfolios for
coast but of the entne country.
Hardly laid its spirit began to wane
when Washington Territory, with
all the vigor of a dashing youth,
sprang to tho front and has led up
to I lie present time
Now, however, Orugon the happy
medium between California aud
migration that will mid -i good
many thousands to our air. idy
fast increasing population.
In addition to our present attrac
tive and substantial improvements
there are now proposed some public
measures which will advertise our
city so that the impetus will place
Jnacountrv like thi -..il'ey, of
course, there are noblulls. Near the
river are prairies like the one which
lies to the east of Salem.
Hemv to ti i id thehighc-t, sightli
est .mil he. li lib-si as well as the most
fertile you must . ek the highest of
the level ground iu sight. Jn select
ing and inlying our own homes we
were influenced by the.se qualities,
and believing that we arean average
in our tastes with otlier men, we
have made our investments and
secured other property to sell in the
deuce property and four lots In
Capital Park.
k Some business property which will
make big money for some man very
soon.
Come and let us show yu some of
our bargains free of charge. Surely
you will not let all of the good
chances pass by.
Call nud seo us or write for our
circulars.
SALEM LAND CO.,
Postofflce Block.
Fine Watch Repairing ; Capital National Bank , Kalsomininff SSKK
. ! o.,r.. r, lCUOUIi..l..,.g Simp up stairs over E.C,
C. A. BURBANK
No. 317 Commercial Street.
AVAL W10KKY.
House Painter, Decorator,
anil Wall Tinier.
Lpnvo order at .Inhn Hughes' store, Stato
htieet.
O. C. CHASE
Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall
Decorator.
(loocl wnrlc, economy mill snmplo work
khou a before i'Hi;iikIiik.
43" Pay bascii "ii work niraun,il on tlm
wall. Leave onlorsat Huiueal's, Mejeis'
orKt'llor't. lesiilemoat HlKlilanil nililltlon.
l,NX) " Ml
'.'..'KM "
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3,rH.xi " :iu
-i.ixio 'i :ui
n.iHX) :so
(I.IXK) " i,
"JOM a
IU.KX1 'Jl
Slulilch HI
lugly fortuuatu for tho country that
General Grant was president, Mr.
Tlldcu the candidate of his party,
ami Mr. Randall speaker of tho
(house. Tho character and patriot
ism of all of them were thoroughly
may be expected to placo its engln
ters to work at any moment. Sa
lem Is getting the railroad fever, aud
wants a seaboard Hue so badly, that
AND
MEDICAL COURSES.
Iv Institution of learning; tn ,i,e North.
treat.
Mchoolontnaflm xfn........ .. .. . .
8nd for eiiBiSJ to ' B,i,,orauw
TIIOH. VAN Bt)V,
., s-rmiaenu
Htem, Orgon.
7i
her people are apt to get together
and subscribe a big fund for such a
lino almost any day. ThoCoaut lino
from Astoria to Sail Francisco Is fur
from being a chimera, aud will be
i.,.ii ...iti. i.. ..... ......., i ii i...
until liiiiiiu inn ii-iiin. ii ii in ui'
m; any lor jiu; ine compleio set
(1) for $1 1. Pamphlet of specimen
pages, r,0o. Laigo bound toli'iue,
containing over t-'OO designs selected
from tho Portfolios of various costs,
8r, returnable is not satlsfaetorv.
Address, It. V. SHOPPKhL, '
Arcliitect,
(HI llroadway, New York. It
Brick and Tile for Sale
MURPHY & DESART,
Huwssors to II. NnMi.IiiM- a well ostali
lUlied Illicit and Tliu fuctoiv In North
Muloia, near thu fair Kiouiuls, and are pre
pared to famish Hit-eliiNH lirlvlc and tile
on short notloe
SALEM
OREGON.
Done with ueat-
JONES.
Small's store.
$LAArrLLBUYAL0T
Of too ill. at our stoic! We carry a full line
of uioci'ilcx, feed, crocrtoiy, irlnsnwnre, ci
gars, tobaii-o and iiinlectlonery
T. 1UJRROWS,
No. Jv'iR'oinniereUI hi., alcai,
Capital I'aiil up, - - $75,1)110
Surplus, - - - - 15,000
R. sj. WALLACE, - 1'rcsldent.
W. V. MARTIN, - Vlce-1'rcsldeut.
J. H. ALIIIUIT. .... Cashlor.
OIRhCTORSi
W. T. tirjy. V. W. .Martin,
J. Jl. Martin, R, H. Wallace.
I)r. V . A.CiiHlck. J. II. Albeit,
T. MfF. 1'iitton.
' LOANS MADE
I'o rarmcrs on wheat and other market
able produce, consigned or tn store,
either In private graiiarlesor
public warehouses.
Slate and County Warrants Bought at Par
COMMERCIAL PAPER
Discounted at reasonable rates. Draft,
drawn dlicct on New York, Chicago, Kin
Kranclseo, Portland, London, Purls, llerllti
Hong Kong and Calcutta.
First National Ban
SALEM. OREGON.
WM. N. LADUK, -DR.
J. RKYNOLDa,
IOHN MOIR, - -
- President.
Vice President.
Cashier.
proved, and secured tho public' one of the most profitable lines on
tills continent when completed."
To which we may tuld thai Astoria's j
advantageous position as a seaport
will naturally draw tiie facilities of
Internal communication to Iter bor
ders, aud her ocean commerce will
bo fed by extended means of distri
bution. The people of Astoila uie
peace. In aud out or congress there
was all kinds of ready suggestions
and theories and app"als, aud the
situation was a strain along tho
very patriotic fibre of tho country.
Tliu conclusion of the contest In
congress came so near the explra
tlon ot tho actual term of the pivsl
500
rm
jjsm,
iQ -, a
deney, tliat the result could havo alive to their geowranhii'al a.lvan
bwn easily changed by tho action of I tages, and those lots of tbo Oregon
the Speaker. If ho had followed j Laud Co., Iu the North P.iclfieaddl
tho counsels and wishes of tho hot- tlon to Astoria aio meeting with a
IhuuIh of lil parly, and by urlla-! rapid sale. Now U'tho tluio to lu-
nientary delays had prolonged final
action, tho Issuu would have passed
vest In Astoria pioperty.
HEALTH. "
; 0 ?A L0 wa'
tfaif
fOASt
.' ...ri,u " ""J1'"1 Isau No. J
ci.s lluicrM, flr' ami a comt i!a4.
SviMin tho Lttf, inJ li vi,. a,M i-'r'
Kjo-Sajcfie, tVmwrc lor .1 iii.tk.7
hjlMl.i .'t rih,(lvucil Soaln. n.t .ii
m . ueiioii, ine ihhiiu wouni nave passed
tonscrvatory ol Moi.sriiiirE'KSrx.
Of theWlllam.ttoJnlvcr.tty Mtm 0MtU' ttM UP ,,MHl w,,,w,, ,""w"'
tSMSKEtoJ
equal i0K4uu.ro miiilimiSrt. vSJ Ir
tudauce of oeurly one hundred and fifty.
Tfcoablo eoTPfof leachera for the miuluc
fS1 KoTi vr,l'..b t:rof M. RrVlu.
LeoM WIJIU, Ulan Kh IXmi aaaUtaut
tVtah.ftna Mlaa Mamie Purvlu.
rch silaughtirVocttl Culture. Ituno.
vrajs.li. violin, line Or.nu. n,.r, ..,.,.'
wKilat una LUu Ttcktur.
Mlveo ou coiopletlon of courne
. M, fAjXVfW. 7-3Sdtiu.wlm.
C
URK AND l'HKVl'iJTIVv with
111 it tMfel4lklHA tJl !... " . . .
SS?K
lli'wun'of liiiitimuits for Catarrh that
Contain .Murrurj,
as muretiry will surely tlestroy the
unllik nf aalktiall aattal tjtiiiil.it..1it .1..
Ill our history sl.uv thoshot at Sum. I rtxU)iV Uie wlloIo Hym $UvntMvr.
ter wan safely passed. This patrW lug It through the mucous surfaces.
otio servleo can never iHtforgotleji In i Such articles hIiouM pevgr iw iised
cmlinutliiK the public mnvruf MrHpt on pivcrlpUonsrr..iii repiiTii.
. .. " -. .,..' . ,,,- .,. 1114,1- lllVJ
. will do U ten fold to the irood you
wm jMwslbly derive from them.
'I'rtuB Vvvt. i HalPn Catarrh Cure, manufaeturvd
t. ' by V, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.,
5fS!i oontnliiH no imiruury, tud Is tukvn
t ne
the
I
Raudnll, IIarHr'H Weekly.
Mtra, lk5 KrfJl W1 ? ora i w the lli
UalTmUr llulTdlnVnNin. iVtth S
At IhllwaHin of the year Ilia inrut.
omu. and hearty pontile ofiru lio a
main iini, iirtni ai
out ambition tu do un
bieak out In nlmtilr
LtftffVSeHRftafffiffia. l buyluB Cn
r.ir iniat. niitiiinr kshihia iir. iinui'i
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msi i.ivcr riiu. iniry niwau aruvuy it i tiiKeii tuiernfiiy, una nimie in
ruthtn.r'aSan.nh; lty,THiid aom illivctly on
a audlxilla. What ' bllKKl lUHl IllUCOUH HlirfltCVH of
.,iirif.0,J.V.V.".i',!?.l' Cure tie Miro vou Svt tbo irem
iverl'UVa, Vhiry ku an ariivity It la taken luteriifiiv, nud made I
,MA,loitofe,ai.Viyv,-,ir'ft,,wKOIil by V J Clteiiey& Ci
Ulo action, uev. utalliy niul ,. , . , .. .V.,. ,,i.w .
tqlUeentlw aalut. hold at IS . f d by l)rugUla, prltv 70C Ja
i l.y Umllli HUlnrr ' bottlo.
'O.
per
S.iMiii tho Itii and llli! s., ...:
I.)c,.oi, cm, ivmier-e lor d Uiotcht?
hlliiki .Kt nh.il.Vuftl R.-i.. .:?!
iliiiaiy u ii ct the Jlwoi. tnawn
JI'Mlaj. Irlr, i j Co pr UoMl .
uuiluu l-alii, ih, Iioue.! l-ainil" the
IIM.I. Iu.k f tbo .Viik. tlvrattd Sor"
J-" U'...UIlh, Luiuiu aid tin.
iM.'t. lw , k Meiivi of lh Uinls. an.l
..' V a I d , a,a from fin swiuin.
v1- ,,-''J lv mJ.ntl n cr abuM
' ' ii '. I iiuur mil p M.1 lillra .n.l
ilinn (itilruN unUliAn 1-
...., m tufj ii i.ono inau. uir.t
, i .i.l. aal all I tln-y or llel.
. Mnr-nt i'raao'4 ;
r ill-.
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30 ix r
oMi.ii HpnUh In
. i- an'iol nMirrhi,
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i I It tt.
C I ' llM.r. O'utment
. . tu li.. aTl aiM.uo8.r,
1'rlrnSt (U n r llox.
!'" Vl -.N-rti,
.;' 3 ,HT Mu
i . Nvi-vlnn,
' r i 1ij, l a iX. imlI. ..,kl
tJV
uiiail Market atrvt,8n tVifaneiMM. WU
rirrular mallist fre,
COOK HOTEL
Coiiloranil High Snoot.
G. W. AXDEKS0X, I)H0I).
Surr-essorloW. II. COOK.
TaoCook itolol Is opMi-.ltr comt hou.-o,
cin cleat to IiukIiiiSs jvirt of city and
street c.ir lino luiuil if juist the door
Rales 51.00 lo $,11X1 a day, aiiiirdlng to
room MiHH'lal terms to boarders and
families.
FINE HORSESHOEING
Vl
Scriber & Pohle's.
Sisvlal utlcutlon glon to sluwlng rn.u1
step., driving Iioi-m, InlciferlugHiid crlii
lilisl horses, . largo
Stock of llaiid-Miiile Shoes rarrieil.
i
! We gl e our pergonal alteiitliin unit om
I ploy none but ex perls in thU dparlnient.
47 and 51 State Street, Saiem, Or.
mm wm mm.
0. 1). IIUTTOX, I'rop.
Catlnir of all kind, imide to order.
Mll.li MACIIINHllY,
I'UVMNn MILLS,
VMRN1CHS,
MHIML l-'RONTS,
WHHllia, 1'UI.I.KYS,
and apeiilal outing ol any style or pat
tern made tn abort oritur, amoolh aud re
liable lueo y iartleular.
Repafr any Machinery in Short Order.
GENERAL BANKING.
Kxcnaneo on Portland, Kan Francisco,
New York, London and Hong Konc
bought and sold. State, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers are cordially
Invited to deposit und transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops and other property at
i reasonable rates. Insurance on tuch se
curity can bo obtained at tho bank In
i most reliable companies.
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batehelor, Prop'r.
Warm 3IeaI at AH Hours of the Day
None but white, labor employed In this
establishment.
A COOd substantial mpnl iHVllrnil In flrut.
cl iss style
Twenty.ilve cents por meal.
RED KHONT.
Court street, between Journal Utile and
Mlnto's Livery. j
SALEM LUMBER CO.
Yard and oftlce on Liberty street, opponite W. L. Wade's store.
Dealers in Lumber, Laths and Shingles.
R. B. DUNCAN, Sec.
'!! 'mlTi 1 I (SKJ J?1
IVlttjllllasaaaBBBBBBn r ar-r. '' i -7l
a aafcj mmmm iwi mxmm aasnia
Who do All Kinds of
AIM
II
a (cinr no or T.niitiflrv In
rS the Country Using White Help
" vw4i iiidi-i;iud3 nuifli
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
OIHce al George Hooye,
209 CommercialSt.
DR. HILLER'S
Special Prescriptions.
. m i ...
HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE
A Specific Remedy for Each Disease.
ED. N. EDES
Proprietor o the
Candy Kitchen,
CONFECTIONERIES,
FANCY GROCERIES,
FRUITS, CIGARS
AND TOnACCOS
313 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
Kansas House,
Corner ot Court und High Sts.
E. M. LAW, i-iuprietor.
We nave Ukm a nw nam but
Jl!!! ,?S.,,l5"e '? .fvi ntrois with tbe
. in. m(.ri niiini4. riu ttin.
TtiinliiK laltiM, iiKln. hop ir.ii , eurdtalw;,T, .".'KM ..:" 'V"L "
lnm built. Will nwkeumul uonaWlL n v- .1 - .' ""'.": ATX0!
nud boo .loMa
on amy Iron work neoiteO. Good
paid for old Iron 3-IMm
muonakle. (llrnu mil ...... .liiil.
lrlc you .-ood. - w
Im No Chlnf imn1rtl.
DR. HILLER'SjrmnASTINE nESTOnftTiyE. Stimulates nutrition, rurlfles the Blood
Cures Dyspepsia, ConsUjiatlcn au I Ceneral Debilltj . A perfect tonic and strength builder.
Pn-.HItLErrSAWTNDIUOJJSSTaMACHNDIVEnjUnE. Cure. BiliousneM and
all Uer Troubles, Chills auJ Keier, Mi!artll KetersTand all Tjphold condition.
P?i-Hkl;EJ.'.SCUAmHCU,IE. Cures Arute Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh, Catarrhal Deaf.
ncM. Uiunuitei-Jtucu.othjor.toiuesHlienJlrevUonsaivfaUocl,oriuone)relnndl,
PI. HIUEB'S C1U0H U"E. Cures Coll, IIoarn-s, Coughj, BronehlU. l'lcuri.y
aud lliemuouu, riuons Cva.uiuption. t'OiiUin i no OpUtoa. Cures Croup In 10 minute!
0B HILLER'S DIPHTH'PMAMO SORE THROAT CUSE. rraicnUanJ cures Dlpli
Uicna. W ul poaitii ely curu anj wre Uroat Iu ircui S to 21 h jurs. Curei Qulniy In 3 daj a.
DR. HP LgfS a-FVER CU-I-. In ! ipen.aUo in all acuts dlwu.s attended with fever.
Ireiuii. au cure ArUt r'er, SvarUtina, and Meaalea. Mothirs tty it once.
DR. HILLER'S NERVOUS DEBILITY CbRj Cure. Nervous Weakmas, and U. of
IVwer. .Ncrer fails, bcci rr Itnati Cir.uUr to HUIer Druj Co., Sau KrancUco, C.L
DR-JILLCTS ""-JATI3 ANJ W.yy.10 3WC Cure, RheumatUm, NcuralfU,
OoutrLuiuba.g. mij si.uci7T u....r..s.i M6J adj, ih a,e tjj,
PR...HILLER'STESTMIS0CURS. A. a t n .- . ,h -v,Iopraet ol children durirf
t o teetftlnsr perl l.ci ur ,xl:.l -s i t'l m I prerent.tnJcure.
Spun., Meets, IliMaTrwUBlcsMJU. ..,., , IfhtttuSl
pi.HILLCR'S WyP'.-fl COUCH TIUZ. lT.-ut. a- . ure. Whooplnir Coujh.
and .Vural.-ls t ure. an.1 Dr I! I r-1 1 1 . . . ,u. j.i ramedle. are in TaUt
fona, aiui, i( not outajubla froia j - .r d.uj. .. uit nw, receipt al price
S1.C0 per Package. S,. Packages for $5.00.
Thei reml!s are the relt of i m at iwleuioful xperlence, and are
nurantelieuretihna ciim.p-aH.li. Dr Ulnar S ftt book ot dirartion. f ir
home tnulnwnt, eouuinin; ia!uabJa uulrurUon. u to bjslco. aoJ dltt, sent raw.
HILLER DRUG COMPANYrSAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A."
For Sale by DAX'L J. FRY, Druggist, 225 Commercial St., Salem
WOLZ & CO.
Ki-pall klndof meaitaand wutaj e. The
bent HjumgM In ttrevon,
No. 171 Commercial Street, Salem.
All ftond Tllvarel Krr-a
Morgan & Mead,
City Draymen!
All work dene wllb promptneaa nd dl
paton. Only tn bewt men are employed.
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