Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 21, 1890, Image 3

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THE EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL.
REST0MTIYE
PERFECT
NUTRITION!
HEALTH!
The only remedy known which will
Stimulate the Nutritive Processes of the
Human System,
By this naturnl and 'Imple inenns It ijulcfcly
nnd pcrnancn y Ct'UES All Forms ol
Dyspepsia, Constipation, Mental nnd
Vei-rous Exhaustion, Genoral Debility,
Itraln Vag, or nny cxhnuttcd or weak,
encd condition of the system, from what
r or came, Sliln Eruptions, Itolls, Itun.
nlng Sores, Scrofula, nnd all Diseases oi
ho Blood, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys.
S 1 .00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00.
Dr. miter's M pao book. deript!ve o( Hy.
ilrntlne Hejtnrnthe and his other Remedies,
sent free by tuull,
HILLER DRUG CO., San Francisco, C:l
TOR fcALE nv
.sold by Dan'l J. Fry, 22-5 Com'l St.
Dissolution Notice.
NOTICE Is hereby given that the part
nership heretofore existing between
tho undersigned, uuder the firm namoof
KmuseA Klein, at Salem regon.is this
day dlsolved by mutttiil consent, O. E.
Krausso having disponed of his lntsrcst to
A.Klein, who will continue business at
the old stand, while r. Krausse has
formed a partnership with his brothers
and will open a new shoo store in ttio Brey
block. All accounts duo the old firm will
bo payable to either Mr. Krausseat his new
stind.orto Mr. Klein at tho old store, nnd
should be settled as soon as convenient.
l:2G-lw O. K. KUAUSSE.
A. KLEIN.
DEAR GIRLS:
Take no Tally fioni any young man, but
If they offer ou a nlco Box of
llellcnbrand's Square Chocolate Creams,
made onlv bv
his Patent 1'rocess,
take
them, nnd tell them to come again, for
hev
nro superior to any made In the United
Mates.
Salem Harness Shop,
B, F. WILEY, Prop,
Manufacture ami make a specialty
-of Farm and Heavy Harness. All
work dene in our own shop at
Salem and guaranteed firstrclaass.
Give us a call.
For Sale
On asylum avenue, one mi'e from
town, and three minutes' walk from
electric line, oueof the most desira
ble places about fwn. House
contains nine rooms, hot and co d
water, bath room, etc., and in per
feet order. Barn and out building,
with about CJ acres. This will be
' sold at a bargain if applied for at
once. Six acres would plat to good
advantage.
JOS. CRUMP,
Real Estate, 260, Commercial street.
5-5-tf.
PAINTSHOP.
115 6 Commercial Street.
House and carriage palnting,slgn writing,
paper hanging, decorating, wa 1 tinting,
and: kalcimlning. A 1 work done flrit
class, itorriuge palntinga speciality, char
ges moderate.
P. H. RANKIN, PROP.
Best Rubber.
You should not be without
one.
Remember tho place.
PATTOn BOOK STORE,
93 State St., Salem.
SELF
INKERS
To Capitalists.
S.aiea proposal wilt be received I up to 2
o'lockp.m.oTthe27thday of May A. D.
.-Jo ...'.. ho linurri nt itll-lMMOni Of SChOOl
"W "'. ?,.T".',".r.j.. i.ir nnmn.
hini.in0iudM the city of Salem' for the
rMvor,fhoV',rnrrudco
dlstrici in denominations oi ono '""'";
doiiars tilOOi and upwards. The inierosv
onthwe bond, to L' r-iivmi-annuliy
s,Vb1.VarereundS
f:?SS?y,,Sn.Rl,S?A0i7?S.K
Su0rpub!.crn
h.m ---' ...,mi, i ih. tint. nt-
LiaPPrnvedtotkrl.
PJSve2' unnSiveJ Februarj- Jl
"' ThiVnrt wai annroved February :i,
18thUactapproed;bruai7n.lw7.IVr.
ties bidding mut peer me n1""1 "'""
intret at which tby propoto purcou
purchase. keven thouwnd dallam worth to
E?purohiHd July 1, is. nd lx thou
Kind dolUrs MWJ) worth to be purebad
i..n.n 1 mi Nn bldi. will b considered
... .v. nmrvwrf rule f lnieret ti more
than 5 per cent per annum or where the
.i rv. 1 h rtchi tn rtlM)t anv or all
rffiWSMK
SS- sehrol ,.& Mrio'nr.
HH wig -
PATTON BROS.
are still selling fti
Rubber stamps 1 !
lower than ever ,9
All of our stamps nre made A f
out of the ,'
PASSED!
The McKinlcy Bill Passes the
House.
HERMANN FOR FREE SUGAR.
Our Coiigrcssman Unmasks
Clans Spreckels. Other
News.
THE TAKIFK
Washington, D. C, May 21.--Congressman
Jo Cauuon of Illinois,
showed in his sbeech for free BJgar
that his heart beats for the masses.
He punctured tlie sophistry of the
California sugar monopolists thor
oughly. He accurately defined the
position of the republican patty
touching the protccive system was
to relieve from duty those articles
of foreign production, except luxu
ries, the like of which could not be
produced at home. Less sugar was
produced in this country to-day
than thirty years ago. The gentle
man from California was not happy
when he said wool stood on all fours
with sugar. Because he was a
repeblican, he was in favor
of removing the revenue leech from
the protective system, and placing
sugar on the free list. He de
nouncd the reciprocity treaty with
the Sandwich Islands, and declared
that a few men in California con
trolled the production of sugar in
that country. Put sugar on the
free list, and good-bye to $60,000,000
too, for the men of California who
owned the sugar plantations in the
Sandwich Islands.
Price, of Lotiii utt, favored the
amendment, and oppose t the bill as
being injuiioiw lo the interests of
the colored laborer ,f the South.
HERMANN I'Ult FREE SUGAR.
Washington, D. C, May 21.
During the discussion last night of
the suaar schedule Representative
Hermann took the lluor and argued
for free sugar and a bounty, as pro
vided by the MeKmley bill. The
P.lifMil i .1.11 V.ti'.wl il..l,.iTiltl.illu
V. tlllil'l lllc, .tilt. ..v .. - J,"."" i
stood together in opposition on ilie
vote, .wul CM gou and Washington
reprventativi - in favor uf the mhiic.
Mr. Hermann wn the onlj one
Irom the eo.ist who defended the
bill. He presented some new points
to the house as to the sugar industry
on the coast and and said that as
to soil and climate no part of tho
world was so well adapted to the
development ot the beet sugar indus
try, tho alluvial lands along
the Oregon rivers especially, but
that It never could bo
made a success so long aB
its competion is to be the free sugar
from the Sandwich Islands. Tho
Pacific coast farmer cannot compete
with the Chinese and Kanaka cheap
labor of the Island plantations.
Capitalists will hesitate to invest In
the costly plant of factories and take
the chances of having 'heir industry
destroyed by the sugar monopoly of , $1000; no insurance.
San Francisco so soon as tho rial The fire burned all the buildings
beet product becomes a meuace to on the west side of Main street, be
the monopoly's plantation. Tho tween Johnson & Hibler'sdry goods
largest beet factory on the coast is ' store ana Gill & Smith's haidwarel
now owned by Clatis Spreckels, the ' store. The citizens of Scio, aided
owner of one-fourth of the Island
plantations. Will this man be
anxious to permit others to establish
corapetlvo beet sugar factories? If
they do, can he not choke
the rival industry to death?
Already the Islauds furuish three
times as much sugar as the coast
consumes, and exports as far east as
Kansas City and St. Louis, and
even New Orleans. Beet sucar will
be to such a combination as the
mouse is in the clutch of the cat.
The reciprocity treaty admits their
suirar free, and yet the Oregon
farmer and the poor laborer pays as
much for this free sugar as the New-
York and Iowa consumer, who pur
chases a foreign sugar whicli has
paid a revenue tax of two cents per
mm ml. A hutro monopoly is thus
fostered.aud it makes its millionaires
at the expense of tho Pacific coast
consumers, in a sum equal to tho
duty they put into their capacious
.wL-Pthnnlc. nnd then add it to the
i t-. .. t. s.m.11 nri ontir.ttr.fl
COSt. P Or OIIC, IIC tuuiu uui on..,.. .
such an unjust discrimination.
THE TARIFF HILL REPORTED.
Washington, D. C May 21.
The democratic members have tried
In everv way to preveHt and delay
consideration of tho McKlnley tarltl
bill. They claimed that not enough
time was allowed for debate and,tjie next ,m.etlng requiring tho
imnm HiPlrffVnrts. The republican 'utPNB w. u. krnt clear: and also an
members declare that the people
want a revision ol ineiarm aim
want it soon. The scenes in the
house this morning weroconfuslug.lf
uot exciting. The object of members
011 both sides seemed to be to out vie
t. ,i...r nrwiiinir noUes rather
, i...ih 1 .,n,t,ir.i.
lliail give nuj iuw.ihSi.v v...
tioti to the tariff bill. At noon the
committee rose and reported the
""""'
bill to til
.,
e house. The previous
fill CSl lOO. IIIO uiiki
nixuiinn. the enirrossiiient, anu
,,llrii read,ir of bill and amond
.(MVU..V--, " w
IUeuts ordered by vote. Yeas, 101;
.. 113. q'e committee ailleUU
uun, w. ..w -.. - -
ment (0 reslortJ juto yarns from
thirty percent, "as hi bill," to
thlrty-nvc ,er rent., present rate,
whs rejected. The effect is to re-
.i..vi riiiwiniv n vp iMtr ram., uv uiK-
'"v" . 7. 1 " :.,' "',.', t
ing auvuuuiBe ui w.c u...r..v ...
Ing advatlUlge
.. w j u .j,c jjrt democratic
the bill and Is
victory eo far.
DEMOCRATsi TO RECOMMIT.
Wasiu.voton, D, C, May 21.
The democratic minority 01 ine
Wavs nd Means ommlttee, a a
-nlt it vtnnlfttioti tills mornintc
iu.trui.ted CarlUle to offer In the
houw ft motion to reocmmlt the t.r.
' iff bill to the Ways and Means com
mittee, with Instruction to rep it
back n bill reducing taxation from
existing rates. Of course it is not
expected that the motion will pre
vail but the purpose of its subtnis
ion is to place the democrats ou
record as endeavoring to carry out
views contained In thtir national
platform.
THE BILL l'ASSES.
Washington, D. C, May 21.
The McKiuley tariff bill passed by
a strict party vote with tho ex
ception of Coleman, of Louisania,
who voted with the democrats in
the negative. Butterwortli voted
aye. The full vote stands, ayes 102,
nays 142.
IN Tin: SENATE.
Washington, 1). C, May 21. In
the senate the resignation of Ser-geant-At-Arins
Canady, was this
morning received and laid t ti the
table. The -liver liillUauain taken
upnutl Senator Stewart proceeded lo
address the senate.
IlltEWEKS' ASSOCIATION.
Washington, D. C, May 21.
Tho U. S. Brewers' Association be
gan its thirtieth aunual convention
to-day. Present, delegates from all
parts of the U. S. representing a
capital of $195,000,000.
PACIFIC COAST NEWS.
Details of the Destructive Fire
at Scio.
CHINESE BOUND FOR THE U. S.
Pacific Coast State News of
portance.-Otlier
News.
lru-
DESTRUCTIVE I'lKK AT SCIO.
Albany, Or., May 21. Later de
tails from the (ire at hclo show that
the fire broke out at 2:30 in the
morning in t lie rear of Mrs Smith
& Co's millinery store in Scio, -hicli
was iiiicki '')immiiii(Mii'il (.. ad
joining building and d "toyed
nearl.N .ill the nuilillnu-. i i the
block, ontailin .; It-- ! tl-'i 1S,
000. The loven and insiir.mce aio as
follews:
Mrs. Smith tt Co., store and
millinery stock, 3,000; no insurance.
S. M. TowtiHeiid, grocery store,
3-3,000; fully insured.
S. M. Daniel, building, $500.
Edward Goin, building, $500.
L. Mayer, bakery, $1000; no in
surance. Mottby & Carey, saddlery; build
ing $600, stock $050; iusurance on
stock, $ 000.
Bilyeu & Shelton, saloon, $2000;
no insurance.
Johnson, Hibler & Co., loss by re
moval of merchandise stock, $5000;
no insurance.
Gill & Smith, damage to stock, '
uy tne political caumuies wnu wen.-
in the citv on the canvass, worked
hard and saved much property. The
fire is thought to have been of I ncen
diary origin.
H. Brenner's smoke house was
robbed of $75 worth of hams and
bacon during the (ire.
Citizens of Scio say the burned
block will be rebuiltof brick at once.
CHINESE FOR THE U. S.
Cut of Mexico, May 21. News
is received here that tho steamer
Corrlgau brought 111 Chluamen to
Guaymas yesterday, probably bound
for the United States. Guaymas is
the port of entry and it is believed
thousands of Chinese from there
have been shipped over the border.
IMPROVING DALLAS.
nii.i.is fir.. Mnv2l. T,;ist Illl.'llt
the city council ordered a portion of!
the electric UghtH to be dlscon-'
tinued. A move was begun to have
the streets cleared of posts nnd ex -
tensions of walks Into the streets.
It was the opinion of all the council
men that the streets are not like
unto a 40 acre lot, intended for ac
cumulating of wagons, hacks, plows,
harrows, wood, hop poles, etc., etc.,
and Councilmeu Groves and Pliitu-
mer were appointed a committee to
g tj)al nn ordinance was drawn by
ordinance for licensing Chinese
WaslilioiiKs.
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ba.n ri(A.uN.iJ, Ul-p '"" -'
21.-
U. S. Steamer Charlestown, Capt.
Geo. C. Itemey. commanding,
left nort todav under sealed
left port to-day under sealed
orders, her ostensible destination
being Honolulu.
kilvkr now bliKitii'K.
Helena, Mont., May 20. -The
oupreme court to-day decided the
Silver Bow county sheriff's contest
In favor of John E.Lloyd, there-
publican.
MSW ItAILUOAI) HEAL.
Newyonk, May 21.-AI1 Wall
street is tulklnt: to-day about the
' S " ueal V"QU rtl0'"
. . .. .... ........ . ...t.i
is to obtain possession of the bt.
Ivouls nnd Sun Francisco, and
consequently of the Atlautlc and
Paclflo, thereby securing u lint
which will eventually be extended
to Sau FraneUeo.
For Sale. Two fresh mllh cows
at a bargain apgjy to Julliu Ruef,
on the Garden Ro.d. MW.
CASUALTIES AM) IR1MEV
Double 3hmlor
Georgia,
in Sunny
SUICIDE AND SCANDAL IX HELENA.
The Original Packago Decision
Flooding the Prohibition
With Beer.
liOl'ELE MURDER.
Jksscp, Ga May 20. Last night
the proprietor of the Little Field
House, discovered his wife and
Sheriff McColl in a compromising
situation. Ho drew 1N revolver anil
shot both dead.
SITlfllli: AM) iC'ANIiAL.
Helena, Mom.. May 21. The
girnti'M soci-il M'iiMt!on of thUeily
fi'i- imi- was the "Ulelile of Edward
F. Ciiishy, nephew of ex-Govetnor
John Schuyler Crosby, and a mem
ber of an old Knickerbocker family.
Six years ago he eloped with the
beautiful daughter of Bishop Brew
er, who has charge of the Episco
pal diocese of Montana. The match
greatly displeased the bishop and
his wife and they have made matters
very uncomfortable for tho young
man ever since. Added to this
trouble, he had a difficulty with his
wife. On the evening, after a quar
rel with her just before tctirlng, he
went to his room and shot hhnselt
wit h a 44-ealibro bulldog revolver.
The aflair, from the prominence of
the parties, caused a great sensation,
and it is rumored that the family
scaudal will bo brought out at the
inquest.
ORIGINAL l'ACKAGia.
Lewiston, Me., May 21. A de
cision recently reudeeed by tho U.
S. supreme court is called the Dread
Scott decision of the temperance
cause. It allows original packages
of liquor to be shipped into any
state in the Union, tho' local laws
forbid such sales.
Original package business on a
large scale begun here yesterday. A
car arrived containing barrels and
kegs of beor consigned to local deal
ers who took them to their stores
without interference or authorities.
A New Hamshiro brewery agreed to
assume all costs of any test cases.
IIEATEN 11Y 1'OOTl'ADS.
Victoiua, B. C, May 21. A. M.
Nelson, a well known citizen of
New Westminister who has been in
this city for sonicdays, wasattacked
by footpads whilst going to the
steamer last night. One man at
tempted to rob him while the other
hit him several blows on tho head
with some blunt instrument. Mr.
Nelson defended himself with a
loaded cane and called lustily for
help. The desparadoes took to their
heels and when assistance arrived
Nelson was lying ou the wharf in
sensible. Ho now lies at the Orien
tal hotel in a piecarious condition.
LOWEll CALIFOUNIA TONSl'IltACV.
San FitA.vcisco, May 20. The
Chronicle's Los Ango'es Spicial
says: Complete di tails f the 1 eg
ed coup ricy to capturo L wer
California and to found an inde
pendent Republic, followed
"y
annexation to the United States,
have been unearthed. The revela
tions involve a numbcof prominent
capitalists of Los Angeles nnd Sau
Diego. Tho large warehouse of tho
English Co., at Eusenada was to bo
filled witli arms and ammunition
for use of revolutionists. One plan
I was to capture Eusenada, and an
1 other to Introduce large numbers of
j Americans onto the Peninsula, os-
I leiisiuiy us uiiiiuiiu luuuiwin, uiiunii
ti,e Mexican Man of War Denio-
crat, and at the same timo give a
grand picnic and ball In honor of
Mexican ofllclals, and in the midst
of tlie festivities capturo tho garris
soii and solve roads and telegraph
lines. When the peninsula had
been seized a provisional govern
ment was to bo declared and mar-
tlal law was to be enforced. The
land of the peninsula was to be na-
I tionalized and negotiations for
, nexations to the United Ss
mi
sstates
would follow.
A HLOODV UKEIl.
ALliKQUHQl'K, N. M May 21. A
Mexican woman was brought hero
and lodged in jail, charged with
stabbing her husband in tho neck
and then pulling the knife thiough
the breast, laying It wide open,
The crime was committed above the
small village of Naeimlento, this
coiintv. several nlulits alio, and it Is
learned that before retiring for tho
nignt tlie iiusnami aim wiie w'iur -
"!!
Both went to bed, the man to
(deep, but not so witli tlie woman.
Alter he was anleepslio got up, ami,
securlmr a butcher knife, committed
..... ...ml (.ewi sjjib then Wt the
,)0Uhc, aml wenl to tj10 i,0UM. ,,r jl(.r
father, near by, where she retired
for the ulght. The next morning
the woman's father went over to his
son-in-law's hotii-c and found the
deud body. He was uccukiI of the
crime but denied It. A coroner's
jury was Impanoleu oy a justice 01
the KKU'e, and after examining the
body aud the wife, ordered that sho
be committed to awslt the action 01
the grand jury.
To Home Keeker.
The Capital City railway com
pany U prepared to tell liorno-eK-ers
something to tholr advantage.
Mr. David Simpson has taken charge j
of their real estate department at 116
State street. Call and sto him.
Vakka.vth!. Smith ft Angell's
fast blaok hosiery U warranted by
Bridges & Bozorth, agent. tf.
GEO. FRANCIS TRAIN.
His Flying Trip Aronml
World.
tho
BEATS ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS.
A Breezy Chat With tho Chain-
pion Glol)c-Trotter.--How
Ho Made Time.
Ni:w Yohk, May IS. Psycho
has arrived. It only took him flfty
nlue days to come from Tacoma by
way of the antipodes. He says ho
is still George Francis Train; that
he feels twenty years younger; that
he lost his birthday, March 24th, at
the lSOth meridian, and that he In
tcudi to iiiako the grand circuit in
slxty-fftir days, thou the smash
will wnw.
Citizen Train has a story to tell,
nud he told it yesterday with a
verve and snap which made his
hearers tingle for some of the same
electric experience.
He arrived at two o'clock this
morning oy the steam ship Etrurla,
and when ho awoke two hours later
he found a tug bobbing in the bay
with a party of his friends aboard
ready to tako him ashore. He gave
a whoop of appreciation, and, with
a fez stuck jauntily upon his silver
hair and a red silken sash about his
waist, he rushed down the side of
gangway and leaped ten feet into
the arms of his friends.
"Just in timo to see the grand
smash," ho ejaculated. Who's dic
tator?" When informed that the
country was still safo he shook his
own hands with everybody a la Chi
nese and fell chatting.
"You know nil about my leaving
Tacoma," ho said, "Of course, tho
whole country knew it. Then be
gan my adventures. I intended to
take the Uoueral Werder for Hong
kong, but they told me that I had
missed her by two days. 'Where Is
she?' I asked. 'She's at Kobe,'
they said.
"I saw it was a special train ot
nothing, and so T went to our Con
sul, Clareune Greathotise, and said:
'Look hear, Gi eat house, I must
have a special and gel a passport
right away.' 'Must?' He laughed
at me, and told me it was impossible
to get one in less than three days.
'Who can give It to me?' '1 asked.'
'The Micado,' horeplled.' Allriglit,'
I said, shooting out of the door, 'I'm
offforToklo.'
'There I ran acalnst John F.
' Swift, our minister. I said: 'Swift,
j get me a passport; I want it in twen
I ty minutes.' 'Can't do it,' ho said.
I 'Get it 1' I shouted, 'or I'll bust your
old empire.' Set them a-going.'
' They sent messengers overywhero
for the ministers of foreign adairs,
! and before twenty minutes were up
I had up passport and m'hh off.
j You'd have thought that I owned
' tho whole Japanese shebang.
"Whiz ! Wo went bade to Yoka
hama, and there I found that my
1 friends had got a big dinner ready
at the Grand Hotel. Phew! What
speeches I made ! And the next
liiv tlin Yokohama nress nrlnted a
! num. mill n half of them. That was
I i"o --
I fame 1
"Then wo wero otl for Kobe. It
j was on a special train, with a ven
1 geance, too. You see that day had
been set apart font grand review or
tho iniperi'tl troops, and all the
lines wero held by tho government
to trnnspcrt soldiers; but my train
went through, and what do you
think, wo wero right ahead of the
emperor's train. Well, I wore my
double-decker ecru hat, with
'George Francis Train, around tho
world in sixty days,' painted on it;
and I was dressed as a European,
and I'll be hanged if atevery station
we came to tlie people didn't whoop
and cheer and prostrate themselves.
They took 1110 for tho emperor.
Well, I went out and bowed, and
the troops presented arms, and
there was the deuce to pay all
around.
At Nagaskl I saw Home of those
lovely Japonso women. Well, I
enmo near missing the boat. No
wonder Europeans l' go there
don't come back, except dead.
Those women simply court a fellow
so hard that he can't leave.
"Willie at Colombo I heard that
Arabl Pasha was there, and I made
up my mind to see him. So I put
0II rtt, UII,i wound
this sill; scarf
around my waUt and looked like a
, rmmlur Kirvntlun rebel. I went to
j nis j,use and they told mc that his
1 Hlghm' Araul I'asiia was 111 nis
! prayers. I sheuted: 'What the
,lovl do 1 care about hi prayers?
, nrng i,i up and let inn look at
,,n) or I'll Mimsh you.' They
, wnuliln'L do It. and I didn't want to
,hi, tlm ixnir devils out of mere
,,urjohjtyt
..iJy ,l0 wyf al Wi) (Jitl.eii
qvaln looked truly proud, "I've got
u jineooilootlou of hats hero; Ixiuglit
one In every port. I am as psyohl-
ru nHever, and when I got back to
Tuconia I'm going to bogl 11 a series
0f tours around the world In behali
0f the World'Mfalr In Chicago, slm-
,,jy to show the people, who wpiat
ou I'lymoutu hook nun tuey 11011 1 1
own the whole world."
... .t r . 1. l t At. .1 la I
Wbat a Pity I
To see a woman's lovely features
marred by unsightly plinplus and
blotehiM. Young Woman, defective
nutrition Is the vaune of your blom
Ishtm and the sooneryou takea faith
ful ooursoof Dr. Illller's Hydrastlntf
Iteatoriitlve tlie wsmer you wjll
cease to le an objeet of pity, For
sale, m I). J. Fry'N.
SWA
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Over Two Hundred or these favorite Pens arc now in tiso in Mnriou county nlono. It is ono of tho very best
Fountain Pen manufactured. All Insurance Agents uso this Pen. Tho lato improvements ronuer it still more
attractive and more desirable.
A full lino of MABTE TODD & BAUD'S Gold Pens nre always In stock, also
PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCBAP BOOKS,
SCRAP PICTURES, PURSES, CARD CASES,
VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY.
Remember
9S
Leather ?-.n.cl
1 ""Siii
Boots
ry('axh pnlil lor Wool, Hides, Pelts and Fuiv,-lu5a
The Bissei! "Gold Med i!" Carp.-)! Sweeper.
The Bost in the World,
No. i-i3l Commercial St.,
Salem, Oregon.
Grand
COX
A Handsome Garland Cooking Range,
Latest and Improved pattern, nickel llnisli, with complete set of tilenslls, (purchased oFJl. M. Wado & Co.)
O
A Ticket with chaneo
RELIANCE CAN TIOA
on this
Price 75
THE
Ready
Pry's
DKL.VYS AR1S DANGHROUSI
it Is sure death; 25 cents per can,
The New Slioe Store!
KRAUSSE BROTHERS,
Having Just Opened a new Bhoo ritoio In the Itroy
Hloek, wish lo Invite everybody to come In and see
their new place, where they are prepared to supply their
old and new friends with anything
'wear on tho most satisfactory terms,
WE HAVE THE
STOCK
In our line ever brought to the city, and fuel stiro that
we win please all. Thanking nil old pntroiiH for past
favors, and nnlicltlug a eontluuauei
Krausse Hrotriers
!f
In Pull Bloom!
KEIvL.BR & SONS,
The leaders In Furniture, Jkddlng, Wull I'aMir, Motildlngs, Window Shades, Easels, Mirrors, Art Gooda, Etc,
The largest btock. Tifotlest prlw. Buslutsju always booming.
Pltiir Framlnour Wdlng feature. Full line of Ciuiym Stretcher nnd 8tudlw.
bAGBNCYe
OF THE
I FOUNTAIN Pi
tlie Place,
d?:7beJ.Zt&
JT
ESBossscssEKaza
State Street, Salem:, Ore.
DSA.U15
and Shoes !
Kinclings.
nrinird
Tea
-offered by-
& BOGGS,
UrociM's, 2!M Commercial Si.
elegant Prizo presented
cents pr pound.
to every
VElcY I1EST 1JHANDS
Mixed
for family use at-
Drug
Hlaughter your Squirrels now by tho
Pf
In the lino of foot-
FINEST
of the samo for the new linn, u
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f,v e?7
i5KWVW.Vj
rown L Co.,
RS IN
Prie,
purchase of ONE POUND of our
OF
Paints
Storb.
uso of FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON,
nre,
ol$3"
HHHPffl W$uBKi
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