Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 21, 1890, Image 2

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    THE EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAX.
TIE fiHBL J0H1WAL
.$6 00
10
TERMS OF BUBBCWI'nO"'
Dully by man per yeftr-
Dally by mall perres,. - 1 m
& ?).K WKsxur Jouhkai. will be
?SJlsiSLlheirSSnirBnot delivered
promptly uotUytEebfflee.
prcm guprreuw
SOME COMINO HVKN-fsT
' No free "I insert, in the. "tojaj.
aSE8ffiSfe
EBSa&ssaasiar
sfbaass!R,sMas
and conircss. ,
Grand Gift Auction
o3l6,
OF
Astoria Real Estate
' By LEINENWEBER & G00DEN0UGH,
MKMOKI.a DAY
Orders from
HoinlqunrlPiH Sfwiguirk
Post No. 10.
CIKNKItAl, OKDKH NO. 2.
1. The comrades f Sedgwick Pont
No. 10 will i'k-emb'e at the Tost
room on Sunday May 5J5tli, 1890, at
OtfOn. in. jorthc purrx no of attend
ing in a body, Memoilal service, jit
the Presbyterian chureli by Rev H.
A. Newell.
2. Sedgwick Corps No. 1. W. II.
('., and Sumpter Camp Xo. n, S. of
V., and all CiJon Milriiers unci
sailors aie hulled to participate
with iih in attesting liy oiirprc-enee
our respect for our fallen comindch
and our devotion to tin- en'ifo fir
which they died.
3. In obedience toXalloual and
Department Orders, Memorial Day,
Friday, May ,'iOth, 1800, will be ob
served with appropriate ceremonies
by this Post. Let each Comrade bo
conduct himself on tiiatdayaH to
to relied credit upon the Csrand
Army of the Republic and tho brave
men whoso memory we delight to
honor.
It The st Commander requests
a full attendance of the Comrades
nnddeslio that each Couirndo make
an eil'ort to tiring out every old
soldier on that occasion. The Post
will assemble at 1 o'clock p m.,
the head of the column
promptly at 2 o'clock p.
At PA T H.K.N In
Vx, IU iUiiuiiij
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc, Sole
Arents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder,
JSVASfOKMCAIr-lM'. J. M Vi(
formerly stationed at a point In
Washington, arrived ytterday to
tako chorgo of Hit- Evangelical
church here, as the repic-entatlvc
of the Bowman couleienec. He Is
nn energetic lookluu on tig m"
and thoroughly imbued with the
Idea that he is the rightfi'i prwifher
id charge at Salem, llio' be lias also
several other chuithts t lok after.
Ho was entertained je-tenlny by
Presiding Elder Howermx Jnd Rev.
E. S. Bollinger. He I- putting in
hl8tlme visiting ih- mehibirs of
tho church who arc not so much
attached to the present pastor as to
prevent their according hint u cor
dial greeting. Mr. Preiwi says lie
represents tliu eliureli and will push
their work here vigorously , and for
tho present this society lias two
pastors. Tho present trustees viil
not allow the ncwlj ai rived minis
ter to use the church nor roegni.e
his authority.
Ahhests. Louis Murray, an
other man charged with looting the
successful contestant In the Gcryais
"chuck race" Inst Saturday, W-dny
surrendered himself. He was es
corted to Justice Goddell by Deputy
Sheriff Wrlghtinan, waived ex
amination and was bound over in
$100 bail. The two men mentioned
as arrested yesterdny on the same
chargewcre also bound over to the
grand Jury which meets Juno fltli.
Elkctkio Cahh Hkhe. Tho cars
for the now electric lino oriivcdln
Salem this forenoon, and tho work
of removing them to tho track Is
now tu progress. They aro Pull
man cars of a superior finish. The
work at the power house Is now all
com pie to, and tho first steam was
gotten up to-day. Tho cars Will bo
running by noxt week.
Chkmawa. Rev. McBrldo, who
has been a missionary at Warm
Springs, Or., Induui Agency, for fl vo
years.hns been appointed clerk at tho
Clicmawn Indian school. Ho was
rwiinmonded by Superintendent
Irwin and appointment Is confirmed
by tho department at Washington.
Mft. McBrldo and child are expect
ed this evening. Tho preparations
for closlug exorcises, Juuo 21th, aro
well under way.
Tiu; Eueh Fohkcxosukk. Yes
terday tho "candy kitchen" prop
erty conductd by Ed Edes, was
turned oder to J. II, Albort on
chattel mortgage. Soveral other
claims aro also extant and Mr. Al
bert has been garnisheed in tho In
terest of the same, although there is
biipposed to be enough property In
sight to meet all demands. The
mortgagee says tho business will
probably be transferred as a whole,
and continued by other parties.
Bhick. Murphy A Dcsart opened
ukiln oflOO.OOO brick and they nil
went oil last week but about 10,000.
They sell at f 8 for best and (0 for
chimney brick. Two more kilns
containing 600,000 will bo fired in u
few days.
Fink Fhuitsand Vkciktaiii.ks.
For tho fluest quality of bananas,
oranges, strawberries, green peas,
gooseberries, and currants call at
J. G. Wright's and bo supplied.
Balloon Ascension. Sunday,
May IWth, ut West Salem across tho
ferry, at 3 o'clock, p. m. Hagal, tho
king of the clouds will make his
Jump of 600 feet, from his balloon to
tho earth In a parachute. Don't
fall to boo tho greatest sight on earth.
Admission free, u
Notice. Irrigation Is positively
prohibited except from 5 to 8 o'clock
a,ra. amlfitoOp. m. If this rule
to not obeyed the water will bo shut
oH without notleo.
fi-10 lw, Haixm Watku Co.
WHAT a im That tho eleotrlo
euro aro not running ho you could
ildo out mid see tho Frlckey lots
Don't forget tho day or stile, next
Saturday.
The Cakkkhy. Fine canned yel
low Crawford peaches, at Soulre
Farrar & Co'n.
Foil Sale. A nloo young driving
team and two Heated rig. inquire
of Payne fc Drldgefonl,
Wanted. Two girls for laundry,
at Chemcketo hotel. fi-17-lw.
The Bon Ton restaurant Is setting
tb beat ilS-ccnl meals in the city
ww. Monro Nye. a cur. for rn.
. Itclitnc 141m uro kuovrn by lnoUtur
Jones lkmrdl will move their Vlffi!i JWJSA
f 2S?d. w lWHluU),'r. Bvrs!J2;ffApw.x:uwTAx;
At tho GLOBE Real Estate office, Salem, Thursday, Mny 22, at two o'clock p. m, Every Tenth lot to
given away. Drawing to take place at time of sale.
Shaw & Downing, Auctioneers.
bo
J. W. CRAWFORD
has Removed His Stock of
Stoves, Tinware and Plumbing G
to the store recently occupied by
IMS
J, C. BROWN & CO,
REMOVAL
We Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corner
Corner of Commercial and Court,
Aud will continue to carry tho finest lino of
Dress Goods and Trimmings,
! Ladies and Gents Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Ladie
wraps, aie. in me wry, we are agents lor
several specialties.
J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO.
STATK LOCAL NEWS.
I
sharp, and
will move
m.
MKMOKIAI. DAY PllOCinAM.
Tho procession will form on
Commercial street at half past one
o'clock under tho direction of Com
rade W. N. Ladue, Chief Maishal,
and will move piomptly at two
o'clock to tho I. O. O. F. cemetery
wheio the ritual ceremony of tho
O. A. R. will bo held at tho G. A. R.
lot, followed by tho decoration of
the graves of deceased soldiers und
friends.
Tho procession will then reform
nnd return to the place of starting
mid bo dismissed.
Evening program at Reed's opera
house, at 8 o'clock.
Music by tho Philharmonic So-
clety.
Prayer, by tho Rov. II. A. Newell.
Music by tho Philharmonic So
ciety. Address, by Comrade and Rov. C.
L. Corwln.
Music by Philharmonic Society.
Address by Comrade B. B. Onus
by, "Loyal Women of tho War. '
Singing f "America" by tho au
dience.
Benediction, Rov. II. A. Newell.
6. J. V. Commander V. N. Lu
duo has been selected by tho memo
rial committee as chief marshal and
will perform tho duty designated.
0, Tho Post will again assemble
at tho Post room nt 7 o'clock p. in.,
and proceed iu n body to tho opera
house to attend tho memorial oxer
clses, for which occasion tho com
mittee have arranged a full pro-
gram, liy order ot
1). C. SlIlntMAN,
Post Commander
S. A. Randi.i:,
Adjutant.
Sai.iim, Or., May 10.
Compounded into Comprehensible I'ar
arnplis for Journal Headers.
Albert Davidson who lives south
of the city Is icportrtl to be very ill.
Entertainment extraordinary to
night tho Hay Makers at the
university chapel.
Ni nc. .1. Dickens, of Linn coun
ty, sine 2i) yeaiv, was to-day re
ceived and committed lor Insanity.
Theie -eeim to be i.o let-up to the
Salem building boom-new houses
.tie l ring started iu all pails oftiic
city
New .Selection-, New Voice', New
Performer-, New Violinist and
t hue of r. .fin's well-known favor
ites sit llie opera hous-o one week
I'ioiii to mrrow night.
His I! nor, Mayor Williams and
Councilmeu Lafore, (Jiay, Edes, and
Bush weic present at the council
meeting last night, and on motion,
the council adjourned.
Tho Albany Advertiser, published
weekly by the C. W. Watts job
printing house, is a fine advertising
medium, and got up full of inter
esting reading matter.
Oood-sl.ed audiences greet the
speakers at tho county canvass.
Mr. Waldo Is not taking part. He
remarked the other day that ho had
noticed that those who stayed at
home got tho biggest vote.
The lepublican speakers, Col.
Nevins, i-i'jniour W. Condon and
Mr. Kills, of Monow county, will
speak at the opera house iu Salem
on next Friday evening. Those
gentlemen aro said to be speakers of
ability, and they will no doubt at
tract a crowded house.
Col. Nevtns will be in the city
Friday evening to take part in the
Condon-Ellis meeting. He is an
able speaker, and will give tho peo
ple something worthy of their time
and attention. These three men
will certainly be able to give our
people an exceptional meeting.
1'KIISOXAIj'MKNTIUX.
m
Lawn Sociai.. There will boa
lawn social at tho icsldenco of Prof.
Arnold, under the auspices of tho
Ladles' Aid society of the M. E.
church, next Tuesday evening, May
l!7th.
REAL ESTATE THAXSFEKS.
Mary Campbell and bus to
Solden Orchard and O J
Stanton, ft 1 1, bl 6'-', Univer
sity add to Salem f
Woodburn Pck Co to Mary
Brown, 1 7, bl 2. W P Co add
to Woodburn, May 13
II C Hill, of ABhland, Or,
to admr est Fmuklin Mcllat
ton. to W C Hawk, 1 (, bl 7,
Jeli'orson, May 13
K r lieemaii 10 josonn oie
bob fi a, d 1 c Samuel renter,
t7, May 1
J F Miller and wf to Henry
Clark, It a, I. 8, 0 MlllerrH
Mill Creek Ruinl Tracts,
Jim -I
Thomas Holman to J H
Limn and J F Brown, lilt
bis 1, 2, a, 4, f, 0, 7, 8, Motor
Lino add to Salem, May 21
JoelSaufonl and wf loJno
Spanlol, imrrel land lu wo l
and 10, t u
Matter in Chauneey (leo 11
Durham, of V H Circuit court
for tho Oreuonliui Hallway
Co limited, to theOregouhiii
Ruilway Co, May l
St)
100
101
1070
2IH1
100
23M
102,318
Conuumptiuu the lucldlous DUrase
With its attendant sutlVrlngs, can
bo relieved and often cured If Hoi
den's Ethereal Cough Syrup Is trkon
paomplly. Largo hUo i .00 small o0
cunts. For sale by nil Druggist.
Eugene White, Portland, was ap
pointed notary to-day.
Frank Durbln, of Howell Praliie,
was lu the city to-day.
Jos. Zimmerman, of Sublimity,
was in the city to-day.
A. 13. Crosby, of St. Paul was n
Capital city caller to-day.
R. O. Keene, of Stayton, was a
caller at the court house to-day.
Chas. II. Bushy, from Des Moines,
Iowa, Is iu tho city on business.
Dr. Win. Smith, of Turner, a
former resident of Salem, Is in the
city.
J. J. Murphy left tills morning for
Astoria on business, for a couple of
days.
F. O. McCauley and A. J. Richard
son and ladles, of Stayton, tiro in
tho city.
Harry Brown camo up from Port
land last night, where lie lias been
on business.
Rov. J. L. Parrlsh Is slowly re
covering from a fall sustained a few
days ago.
Mrs. N. B. Knight who has been
very III at lier residence on Louago
stret Is recovering slowly.
T. McF. Patton returned from
Portland this morning, where ho
has been spending two or three days.
Otto Krausse, tho boot und shoe
man, who bus been confined to his
home with malaria for tho past
week, Is again on tho streets.
Many friends will bo pleased to
know that Clalio Baker, who has
had a lon-t siege of typhoid, Is again
able to bo at the strtre.
The Hon. Thos. Tongue will speak
at the opera house next Monday
evening on the political Issues.
Don't fall to hear him.
Mrs. Craven, tho lady who was
thrown from her buggy last Sunday
aud sustained severe lnjurles,ls slow
ly Improving.
The steamer Champion fiom
Booneville, loaded with wheat for
Portland, and a raft of logs for the
Capital Lumbering Co., came in thU
afternoon.
One of the very best Investments
In the city for capitalists Is that bus
Inohs corner of ours (WxlGS feet, and
one of the busiest corners lu town
Has a fine two-story brick block of
three store rooms 20x70 feet, with
otlkvs itverhead aud other buildings.
It rents to pay 10 per cent, on the
amount. It Is tho bct site lu the
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
CHKMEKKTi: HOTIII..
A S Curtis, II C Loveland, II
Hamburger, Whitney Palachi, W
Wolf. S F.
J M Cameron, II Martin, Corval-'
lis
S Stnats, Independence. i
W A Adams, V C Moore, J D
Abbott, Portland.
A Hamburger, E C Weiuhelne,
New York.
C Mead, Saiitiain.
E A JJelden, Emery Haney,
Wostfleld, Mass.
A I' Bradbury, F O Bucknum,
Portland.
COOK 1IOUSK.
E Jacobs, Vancouver, B C.
D J Suiiih and wf, Aultmnu, O.
Mrs. N. Wliitaker, Mrs. Moore,
Corvallis.
Geo W Eboy, St. Paul, Minn.
Julius Frledland, Geo Easterly,
Portland.
Win Sharp, Scio.
E C Parkinson, Washington 1) C.
Aleck Hamilton PatomKV
II W Bloom und wf'BJE;
A P Kannga, Astoria.
Miss N J Kinsoy, Dallas Or.
Notice to Taxpayers.
I am classing the city nusevjmcnt,
aud will be at the office of the ciij
recorder from Wedueseay, May 21m,
until Saturday, and all persons who
have failed to give their assessment
or have been omitted, will confer a
favor by calling and lixini; the
same. Be sure to have the matter
adjusted and avoid errois
6:21 3t L. F. COJTN.City Assessor.
iiii:d.
REDMAN. At the the family Resi
dence on Twelttli street, between
Court and Chemeketii streets,
Tuesday afternoon at 3:20 o'clock,
of consumption, the beloved wife
or R. C. Redman.
Mrs. Redman was 2-j yearn old
Mar. 12, last. She lias been con
fined to tier room about four months.
Tho uialdun name of deceased was
Deli Slmison, and she was raised at
Jellbrsoii, but resided with her hus
band ut Portland when first mar
ried. She hud many fi lends heie ami
her deatli leaves a sad home, where
a husband and little daughter
mourn Iter deatli. The fuueial will
tako place to-morrow, Thursday, at
2 p. iu. at the residence, conducted
by Rev. Rollins.
tiii: question sktti.kd.
TUN lin faithful pic
ture of tlio establish.
nicut of Thoraai Price
A. Ron, at 521 Sacra.
mcntoSt , S. I. As the
leading chemists of
tho west, they were
askol to icttlo tho qticttlon ns to hat ara
jiarlllai were In fart purely ecetahle. We
present their report " We haie macfe carrjul
chemical analytri of stieral well Inotni brandi
of lartaparWn, and hate found them atlicUh
the ilngle exception of Joy's to contain ioilUie of
poNuuum ,iso reiult tee are enabled to pro
nounce Joy's to be the only purely tegetable
tanapartlla tiotn on the market, which has come
under our obsenatlon " Modern medicine
has proven that all ordinary face eruptions
am causod by Indigestion aud sluggish circu
lation, which call for egetalle alteratives,
Instead of mineral blood purifiers like Iodide
of potassium Joy's Vegetable Sarsaparllla
sthe first todlseard tho old notions an'l pro
reod under tho modem theory. Its cures are
tho talL of the hour.
JOHN HUGHES,
Donior in Groceries, Paints, Oils
nnd Window Glass, Wall l'a
ner and llorder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts. Grass Seeds. JCtc.
Call
and See Him!
i
$10,000
$10,000
JlMAlJJullXZBJaL1JllL.iI9aLZJrrculmimlJBmB!
TOWN LOTS AT AUCTION.
For Sale-
TITUS PERFECT-
Thirty-two lots in Frickey's addition to Salem, will be sold at auction,
111
0 C10CK ).
to the highest bidder, for cash in hand, on
Siifiii'ilav. Hav 24th. at 1
,', Jiay m,
Sale to take place on the premises
You who want single lots, be on hand and buy for once at wholesale
prices. Call upon the undersigned for free tickets on the electric line to
thee high, clear and accessible lots; also for any particulars.
V. T. RIGDON, administrator of
the partnership estate, of E. II. liellenger, deceased, State St., Salem. Or.
SHAW & DOWNING, Auctiouers. 5-14 9td-wlt
' 1 11 "HH H WTfTtVH
J. A. ROTAN,
hH new quarters, Inrt door south of Hush's Hank, now
Largerstockof Kuirnituire tlian ever
nt
has n
ANo full line of I'ridei takers Goodo. lie sure nnd examine this stock before
pti'clialng elsewhere, ns It will save ou money. u-wim
Ten Thousand Dollars
-worth of-
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
For prices and terms enquire of
WELLE
BROS.,
SOI C0111 mercial St.
CtJf"Goods delivered free to all parts of tho city
LOOK HEREj- A. KLEIN
SOLE AGENTS
FOR-
Continues the Rtisincss formerly conducted by Krausso & Klein, al
1 the old Stand on Commercial stieet.
Anli-Rustiiur Tinware
EVERY ARTICLE
Warranted not to Rust
AND-
THE WORLD'S FAVORITE!
Suiperior
Cook Stoves
am
kiwi
EVERY ONE WARRANTED.
J. C. BROWN & CO.
234-236 Commercial St,,
Salem Or.
Ni:V ADVIlllTlSKMfNTs,
ljsoit S.M.K. I lu' new counters uml a
J' couiplPlVM't ofhhel lug fcirhtiloelit'iip
uiiulriMif !' O. lluUorat V. S. DtNirhorun.
' 5'JMl
1rw.llt HKN'T A duellliiB tn blocks nnt
1 of tlio ilriuon llinwe, eltlii'r lurtc or
Hiaall. IVriniiiH'iu rei.lor wmiteil, In
nulre nt corner of Mill ami CottaK" sluvu.
8-llMf
TWO LOTS
on Church Street, two blocks fiom Court House $1,G00 each. Also
HALF LOT AND RESIDENCE
on Center Street, and on same block, $1,2.j0.
60 ACRE FARM
three miles from town at $2." per acre.
Five. Ten and Twenty Acre Tracts
nenr Salem. For sale on favorable terms. Enquire of
Willis &, Chamberlin
(state and Insurance Agents,
1
SHOE!
Will be pleaded to receive calls from my old friends and new.
Mammoth New Stock!
at Living Prices:
Brooks & Harritt,
-DUALEBS IX-
FINE FISHING TACKLE
Mpr u 1 s
BABY
CARRIAGES,
RODS,
BASKETS,
FLIES,
LEADERS,
REELS,
GTJXS, CUTLERY, SPORTING GOODS,
Base Balls, Hammocks, Croquet.
No. 94 State Street, Salem, Oregon.
VELOCIPEDES,
jf- SHELLS,
$&$ PRIMERS,
? NOVELTIES,
l!'i!
siiiiiiiHdssiiiKS
1
Pianos and Organs,
Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos,
SHEET MUSIC,
Music Books, and all kinds of Musical Merchandise at
f
EASTON
5
Eldridge Block, Commercial St.
THE ONLY MUSIC STORE IK SALEM.
Court Street,
Salem, Oregon.
Ool v Alistracl Books
IN MARION COUNTY. "Work promptly
ami reliahl.v executed by tho
SALEM ABSTRACT LAND CO.,
FRANK V. WATERS, Manager
17011 UI.N I' A itOKlnililo laisiliiOMi office
In best bloc In town, Imiulront lliU
..rtliv. a-llf
1)ATHONI.K Home !mliiNtr, uml um'
MiHialaln Unlm t'inii;h'iiro. llimr
HiUi't'il 10 af rolU'l or imuioy rvrtimloU
.MHiuinu'tuivtt II) II. ll.i'ro.-, Suluai, On
Rim. Smith A Hti'liuT mIi hk'II fur
Halcm. Uvllai
r7llt sAl.li" oim nn)tnrlliix ivlt,tisht
' luid kIih-Vc iMlth'. imlw uinl liolft'i-!..
lilMtunv lubul.ir aguu, ami Imrui'.s, '
botluiKRoottHs now Tlna Kitn. Knuuho
of J. 1', ItoboiUoa, viutli shIoui
BROOKS & COX,
lOO STATE ST
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Salem, Or
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17K1U HKN 1' riie iltfMlmbli i.Uu-0 rum mi
I' tiv.t oml of l)Hru llimv, noi tlrnt
HlUy, foraiorly ixvuploit a rurnUure ! ir'.
IVrniM rouMmabK Appl) to Wills A
I'lmmtKUlUi, Court slnvl. Mlul
Xollco to Coutnu'loi-s.
Tin mulorlitiii'l dlnvtorx of .oln.l
ttutrli't No. ai, iM'int) of Murlou ami ihu
ofOrsison, wllhvvii'bil t ttilr ottlw
liiMilvinlon'liuilii).Miy S7 Kivrorthe
fullowliiK vork 10 bo tloiuuuvorJliiictiltit
nli.niiiuUiHcirtMtioiuou nu In Uio r
IUh of W.l. tMKli.nrs lillivl.Sjiloin Onipai.
I. tor the bullilUn; or an eUbt rmi
kcbool boa elu North rtrtlem, mul tli hu
Cliemicals,
ERY AND TOILET ARTICLES!
-O-
Cr Physicians' Pixcrintlons ami Family Reciie carefully com-
pounded, A full line of choice Imported and Key Vet Cigars.
I - 1. ii. w .1 ti .iiiiiu t tt it iblilit unit iiLut.
city (or it wholesale house una na ull or the taut lower room, ana the
reinu iniuu, dvov n,"ms ltic.,forilio -.nl iry or iloor.
Kideni Liiml Co.l 3 ror ihe rtiUHlllnK 01 ibo central
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10
BCU
MboorlM lu
Kllk ebako only live
kelps' on State troet.
uirociiy u iu. iMr Hw..-M. wwwv.v- m-
,KUHSIICUIUVnilu TUW m ..u
nian..
centy alicnt curt), 60. muu.
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..H..B.J 111..
' ty nlillinc nisiiirr
to tlio uesl ror u
tmrKuln lu town,
PostottbH) block.
dw-tf
leo uivam frvvtom, the best In tho
market, ntBtelnerA Illowem,
lirumEUi or
Ur. tiosanko, nniia.
imsll
O. Bol
i) l)r, Mtosou now bus liU dental
mum ill ioeiiuT riiuutc uiwn. si.
rH-HK. ..UIIV.I.IK. imnHuij, inn rUMIV
thmuicboul on tbo ouuklo, uil for tho
coinpleimnoi in am lower room.
lUr iHjrlnu IU niktni, 11 ml nuin of
u
Inn of ili iwu lower room. uIm
us inu nooin. nun niiiu ur tin.
iMrtltuiiK for the keconil lilivrv.
Tha uititartlKUtHt rcrelbe right to rv
jevt Hiiy tout ull bid. K. It. 6M1TII,
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Salom.Mft.v IT. ian
W. VI. Sargent,
Dealer In
Wall Paper, Mouldings,
Pictures Fronuw, Window Shades, Baby Csilw, Kpres Wagons, Notlous
and Toys of all kind.
A Vino Lluo of Ktahlnga and Kugravliig, OH Paiutings and Chrome.
Prices Hie Lowest, .m,
AKER & STRANG
Successors to
A. E. STRANG,
dealer in
Stoves, Tinware and House Finn
isliinj! Goods, Plumbing, Steam
and Gas Fitting.
2fnt.N Ik the Celebrated Peninsular
M'ii-s and Ranscs.
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No. 302 Commercial St.
The New Miccts, ROYTON & RICHARDSON Furnace.
Have you been satlstled in the heating of your in me during the past
winter? If not. aud you desire health aud comfort, we should like to
mako an examination of your building, to ascertain what remedy can be
adopted, sending an estimate which will bo as low a figure as Is consistent
with a thorough job. Our experience aud reputation in this Hue of busi
ness has given us the confidence ot our patrons in doing ilrst-class work.
Rewaro of goods 1 presented to be similar lu name to those bandied by us.
Would advise our former patrons that we can Mipply whatever repairs
nrt needed tor furnaces already put in by us.
J. F JACOBSON ,
Dealer In
Lumber, Lath and Shingles, at the old Dorrance Yard, Salem.
Special attention given to furnish Kl'n dried nnd Superior
Finishing Lumber,