Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, May 23, 1890, Image 2

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TERMS OK BUBt'K"-""'
JNUW by mall 'per year, "-n 10
Dilly by naftU pr -" 1 00
WJf by,IJy'SnwTbe price
Slbi?tiyaotityt6o office.
yftw dlsprtcfaea.
GILBERT fe PATTERSON,
Dtttfrs in Groceries, orutM-.jr,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baling Powder,
" TIIH FinST BETr-THE JOUKNAI-
man holds tho flmtcarapten .te'
too season, between Merchant Dal
rymplo and P-tmastcr Gilbert.
nii,.. nlamn cnCIl HlUKl'U iut
ThM rentiemen cue" " .......
mm wmi -,-,. , ,. ,,
II..M nn r itn m M Ull lUV omw
tesa of their party and tho money
5 tonlay formally deputed by
and tho money
. i.ln lirirlr-r. It 13 ucnuveu
each has some rnoro for the uamo
purpose.
THE QUEEN OK FMWEIW.--MW.
Oltvo 8. -Eugland has P afed .tho
JOURNAL under lasting obligations
for a bouquet of royal roses, and tuey
ornament n curious Japanese vase
chosen for yo editorial desk. I no
flowcre that bloom over tho polllli ol
carden walls arc tho sweetest or nil,
and tho lady has our hearty thanks.
Founnr ok July. All tho com
mittees of tho 4th of July celebra
tlon arc requested to meet at bltnon's
cigar store nextMouday at 10 o'clock
a. ro., as there Is business of Import
ance to consider. AH pe'sous hav
ing business with the committees
are also requested to be present.
To CoitVALMS. Tho HaptUt peo
ple bavo arranged a successful ex
cursion to Corvullls Saturday. May
24. round trip ticket $1. The boat
leaves at 7 a. in. If you want a
fileasant excursion and a nice crowd,
oln tho Baptists to-morrow.
Oaiidok Thanks. I desire to ex
press thanks to thoso kind lriends
who assisted me In tho time of my
wife's Illness and death. It. C.
Heduiau.
s SuooTiNci Match. Tliat Is
tho latest attraction niinnunced for
the coining 4lh of July celebration.
Koi'IlTII OI'Jt'I.Y FlIlKWOKKS.
Helicon fc Frost have received a bljr
Invoice ciflliiK8 and firecrackers of
all sizes for celebration purposes.
Also bluest stock fresh madi can
dles In the city. ilellliigcr bulldlnir,
Hhite street. dlf.
Nena:. Irrigation Is positively
prohibited except from !i to 8 o'clock
n. in. and 5 to tip. in. If this rule
is not obeyed the water will bo shut
oft without notice.
WO Iw. Bau:m Watku Co.
A Week Fjiom To-nhiiit New
Selections, New Voices, New Per
formers, New Violinist, and three
of Salem's well-known favorites at
the Opera house.
What a riTY. That tho eleotrlo
cars are uot runnlni?so you could
rldo out and toco tho Frlokey lots
Don't forget tho day or sale, next
Saturday.
Removed. Clins. Do Leon, tho
enterprising new barber, has remov
ed his shop into elegant quarters on
Mr south side of State street.
6-22-31.
1 m
Font Time to Chicago.
Oretronlnu; Beginning Juno 8th
tho Northern Pacific will run two
through trains daily from Port
land to Chicago. There will bo a
niomlntr and evening service. Train
No. 2 will lcavo here at 7 a. in. and
reach Tncoma ut 2:10 p. m.; tialn
No. 4 will leavo hero at 10 p. m. and
nrrlvo at Tncoma nt 7 a. in.. No. 1
will nrrlvo horo at 0:30 a. in. and No.
8 at OiSO p. m. No. 2 will shorten
tho running time to Chicago nlno
hours nud No. 4 will cut down 10
hours. In addition the company
will contlnuo IU local train to Ta
conn, which will lcavo horo at 11.45
as nt present nnd Its accommoda
tion train from Clielmlls to Tneomu
and Seattle. All t rains will have
Pullman pulnco aud dining cars and
Pullman tourlHt sleeping cars.
"These oxtm trains aro needed to
uccommodato tho trnlllc," wild
Assistant General Passenger Agent
A. D. Charlton, of tho Northern
Pacific, to a reporter yesterdav.
"You cannot conceive tho number
of people who are coining west. It
Is surprising indeed."
i . .
DEMOCRATIC SPKAKINu.
Uranil Ojienlug Meelluff of the Dpuio
cratlc Cnnvam at Salem.
J
Slay - It li, j
On Saturday evening,
wiuro win oo an opening rally nt
Itoeu'u onera Iioiko. Kiuuiwu. i...
(Jovernor Pennoyer. Itobort Miller ' J J- "''P'ly 1 H-l- Holse, Jr.,
l'rof. LeItoy,KtutoTresua'rVhh, I letumed fniui Aurora last evenlni;,
Stteaklug will begin promptly nf "'here they have been on hiiHlness
8 o'clock. All (ho jieopfo, IrrcsiH'ct-1 ,or ,no I1""1 ' wo or t,,n0 ''".V"
nn ' nff' V, ,UA,U:1,1 ,t0 lur Mm. (leo. l'lerco ivturncd homo
Mr u!!ir?i .y U!.,cn.1 aiul , rr"' l'ortlanil tlila ihoiiiIdk, wliero
rv ?S?AJS,,K" '."!' ,10 llu,,l'H H,u' l' l,w" vlitllliiK herl8ler, Mm.
are extended n Kpcclul Invitation to llniHllchl, rr lliu inihi Piw dayn.
lift rtrrautnf
Hyonlerof ()ininlttee.
.. .
LUt of Jnror.
Drawn to wive at tho June (ISM)
Urm of the circuit court of tho
ntftto of Oregon for the comity nf
Marlon t
J A Mervdeth, , dentlit ..East Buleiu
Casiwrorn, farmer ..Chuuipoeg
R A Crouttii, milkman.. .J Haleiii
Win Dam. eanltnltut
GervuU
J ltllfiu.li. riiriii.it
Ablipm
G V WaterburK, fttmier WiwiUuini
x vtxiK laruier til Paul
J Welsner, farinor.. Howell Pndrlo
J'-ll Jlurkliohler, fanner. .Aurora
J no Beotl. farmer . fi.,,.i..i.i
Juolloland, mea-hnnt JetlVrtuin
1riJ;f.w,iru.f,,,r - -KrW
i r.. '' n,W0I,J,uU KHaleni
t uir 1 ca'haut ...Salem
t 7 "erivn, farmer . . ...Turner
.U J Martin, furmer k R.im
iirogicB, larmcr
?S.vTiJVliwr...41uttvllo
? mwB, furmvr Jelleiwin
4l VHVin, werehant Jelltnwn
fufi.!2!! . ' -U Si
win ii niiiiiu, innuur nubUuiuy
W S Collartl. farmer LuliUm
pPMorria, fanner - -Mehiuun
H)' right Korehay, farmer 811 vtr Uik
Attain Ohiuart, faimor . HHaloni
OttenrDakp, farmer HonjU
LATE LOCAL NEWS.
Compounded into Comprehensible Par
agraphs for Journal Renders.
The Albany stores advertise "gen
uine Iowa Borghum" for sale.
Turn out to hear tho republican
speakers to-night, nt Heed's opera
house.
Itemcmbcr tho land sale nt auction
to-morrow in Fnckey's addition
1 p. in.
Great auction sale on electric car
line Saturday at 1 p. m. Frlckcy's
addition.
Tickets for Thursday evening
May 20th on sale at Patton's nnd
Dearborn's bookstores nud Boston's
music store.
Ilcuietnbcr the political meeting
to-nlghtnt tho opera house, Messrs,
Nevlns, Condon and Ellis speakers.
Turn out, everybody.
Chas. Hcllenbrand, tho candy
man, has purchased the bier soda
fountain, that formerly played in
the Candy Kitchen.
Memorial services will be held at
tho Christian church .Sunday morn
ing in menioiy of Mrs. Mildred
Davis, wife of G. E. Davis.
Mr. F. O. Baker has charge of
the collections of the 2d Ktgt. bund,
and all subscribers want to look out
for him the first of the month.
Tho order of Sons of Veterans is
requested to meet at the hall nt ii
o'clock a. ni. next Sunday, to attend
church during tho morning services.
Imported strawberlcs arc 103 cts
a box at retail. Home grown are
much finer In quality and larger
than tho California product. They
hcII for 25 cts.
Ilemember tlie recital on Thura
day evening next. Box sheet oimjii
to-morrow at F. S. Dearborn's hook
store. No extra charge for reserved
seats.
Mr. Goodeuough, who conducted
a salo of Astoria real estate in this
city yesterday, will have n similar
sale monthly, and will be here
again about Juno 10th.
W. II. Conrad and family have
gone to housekeeping at 443, Com
mercial street, corner of Union.
Salem society will welcome this new
family most heartily.
8upt. Watson, who is weighing
mail on nil tho railroads, says he has
travelled all over tho state the past
month, and there is n strong and
growing title- in favor of Ttiompson.
Governor Pennoyer will make a
full statement In the matter of thei
school lands on Monday, that his
friends claim will Kfct him right, and ,
completely vindicate him In the eyes
of the people.
F. J. Catterlin reurets to admit
that patrons have gone away from
his gallery tho past week because
they could not be waited upon. Ho
now has extra help and expects
more next week when all can be,
accommodated. He continues to
make cabinets at $2.(K) per dozen.
He Is now llulshltii: from S(H) to 100'J
cabinets per week. Another point
about his work Is that no one Is
ever heard to complain thut his Is
not the best in Salem.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Itlchard Long left for Albany
this morning.
Mrs. S. Ilamp returned homo from
Portland this morning.
Mrs. B. F. Mcrldith came up from
Portland this morning.
It. I). Praul left for Portland this
morning, after u few day's visit.
Governor Pennoyer will ndtlress
tho people of Albany to-day.
Orln Barker has returned
from the state grand lodge, I.
Mih. Jack Leltleugur and
home
O. O.
sister,
left for Albany this morning,
lor a
snort visit.
Superiutudctitautl Mrs. E. B. Mc
Elroy lenvo for Monmouth this af
ternoon. Mr. San ford Watson, a former
Salemlte, Is again in tho city, foru
lew Hays. .
Hon. S. W. Culver, ox-inoniber of ,
tho legislature from Marlon, is In i
the city.
Mr. Howley, of tho firm ol J. C.
Drown tb Co., returned home, after
a short trip to Wood burn.
Freeman Eldrldgo leaves for Port
land In the morning, where ho will
make his home In the future.
H. C. Sohultz, of Suver, a son-lu-I
law of Julius Huef, on the Garden1
Uoatl, was in tho city yesterday.
Willis MoElroy leaves for Mon
mouth this afternoon, on business
nud pleasure. He will return to-1
morrow. i
Mr. lul (llltner. who linn Iii'ihi I
niHtlcatlui; in (.'latwip county for the I
past few ilayH, returnetl toHaleinlasl ,
evenlnjr.
.tuna ttiii. .it ill ki, .. n, ,1 mi iiita
been vlaltlug tlie MIknch Karharl of
Portland for the past week, leturn
etl home hint evening, nccnmpimicd
by MIwm Agnes lCnuiri, who will
remain a few tlayii, iih tbegintdof
MIhh ltuth.
MeHhrn. Henry Kielw nud i'muk
Wlllluiun, tlie freHcn nrtlwU, who
havu Ut'ii Hpeuilliig the pant two
inoutlm In Haleui, loft thU morning
for l'ortlanil, where they will re
main a few day aud then on to
Kvattle, where they will locate for
tlie preKont. Salem rcgivtn to lone
tin-ay excellent you in; men.
ML. I). nl. M.. nl. ....... ...I... i...
luttlruuirntH Fllrd for Itoront at
the
County llrroi'tlrr'n tlfllie.
may 2i.
War. iUhhI A Conghlln
nud wfo to Win Uluukiimtv,
lot 4u, twpltal city rrult farm $ JIM
HA T ioiuiw and fo to tl
Uu mmi n.,i i ..e .. ,.v.,i
nw taodi, t8.
Jmm 11 KnWi hiii! wfu tn
loOO
Barah Ilurrull uud Jumea
Howi-n . n land.
i
""i"') n,,,v'
Tho Clnhtop Imu Company, to
buy nnd wll mil votnto, niidnwnuw,
AmorU, Oliver rtiuurt, louuld M,
Btuartnud A. It- I'yriu, lucopom
torn. Buwk.ias.tWti,
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
CHKMKKETB hotel.
Ed Hackett. W H Kennedy, J Ed
ertlne, H W Scurtz. J S Cochran W
L Pittmnn,Portland;Geo M Knight,
Bert Whecln, Coco; G M Hall,
Biiena Vista; Paul Rehfelch S F: A
J Jnlkert, W H Dumphy 8 F: Geo
Manger, Chlsclhurst, Eng; G W
Blume, W WapakoneUi, O; Wm
Gidiiigs, Sam Logan, Iowa.
COOK HOUSE.
U J Pltzcr. Lane county; Wm
MncMaster, Portland; Stanley Gild
den, S F; Chas Lyons, Alblna;
Frank Meyers, Seattle; A .1 Bell,
Red Oak, la; S Wilson, Gresham,
Or.
Wauuantei). Smith ,V Angell's
fast black hosiery Is wiii'iancd li.y
Bridges & Hozorth, agent 'f
Foit Sa i.e. Two fresh milch cows l
ntnburimln annlv to Julius Huef.
on the Garden itoad. fi-13-lf.
WhaTa Pity
To see u woman's lovely features
marred by unsightly pimples and
blotches. Yotinir woman, defective
nutrition Is the cause of y.nir blem
ishes and the sooneryou taken faith
ful course of Dr. Hilfer's Hydrastine
Restorative tlie sooner you will
cease to be nn object of pity. For
saleatyD. J. Fry's.
McCrow and Wlllard buy only
tho best meat that conies to the city
and tiieir pride is to pleaso their
patrons. 2t
Burton Bros, hnvojust opened a
200,000 kiln of first-class brick which
aro now ready for delivery. Ad
dress them at Salem or visit their
yard near the penitentiary on State
street. 2d
Tin: Canneiiy. Fine canned yel
low Crawford peaches, at Squire
Farrnr it Co's.
Foil 8am:. A niccyoung driving
team and two seated ilg. Inquire
of Payne & Brldgefortl.
Wanted. Two girls for laundry,
at Clieiuckcte hotel. C-17-lw.
Tho Bon Ton restaurant is setting
tho best 25-cent meals in the city
now. Monroe Nye.
Jones & Beniardi will move their
candy factory to 100 State street, In
a few days.
Mlllc shako only five cents at
Phelps' on State street.
Dr. Mason now has his dental
rooms In the now Eldridge block, tf.
Till". QUESTION SnTTT.ED.
TliUlnnfntthfulptC
turo of the establish
incut (if 'Ihomm Prtco
i: Hon, nt .'.21 Sacra
mouto St , a F. As tlia
lcddlnc chemist ol
tho wost, they wcr
Mkoil toscttlotheqiiontloniu to what biu
pnrllUi wore In fact purely vcgotablo. Wo
present their re'jiort, "We have made careful
chemical analijiet oj n eral well known brand)
of lanaparllln, and haie found them all with
the tingle rrcepilon of Joy'i to contain iodide o)
potamlitm. .tut retutt V are enabled lit pro
nounce Joy's to be the nulij purely xegetable
lanaparllln iom on the market, uhlch hai come
under our obienatlon." Modem incillclno
ban proven that nil ordinary faro eruptions
are caused by liidlgtstlon and ulucRlih circu
lation, which call for vegetable, alteratives,
Instead of mineral blood purifier like Iodide
of potassium Joy's Vegetable garsaparllln
'stheflrst todlsoArd tlmold notions anil pro
ceed under the modern tboory. Its cures u
tho talk of thuhour.
Spring 1'imir.
Al tills Kt'OMon of I ho venr Urn most flR
orounnud lirnrly iwinilu on.'n hiivon fct'l
Innof urarliuwH, tlii'if mill worn out, with
out ambition to do iinvlliliiL'. and iiitmy
bicnk out 111 lilliiplt'H nnd IioIIh. Wluit
you require l u mild tonlo iiii'dlcliio Unit
will not gently on tho liver mid blood, mid
for thlH, notlilriu t-iuuln Dr. (Iiiiiii'h Im-!
o thn liver, liurltv tho bliMid mid bv their
mild lonto lu'tiou, new vitality unit
HtreiiKth to tho vntlru HyKtcm, Hold nt 2.1
centH a box by Hnillh .V Htelner
PERFECT imrnm
The only rcuifil) known wlilrb will
Stimulate tho Nutritive Processes of the
Human System,
lly tlit-t iinturiil iiikUIiiikU mrHii It ('Uk-Lly
fiml )hi ii im y ' Ill's All l'orni-i (
lyi-iit.i. ruiiillii.illiiii, Sli'iilul mill
Ntriiu l"iluuitlon, (imiornl Dcltltlty,
llralu J'iik, or ttliy xliiiul,tl or rnk,
rut'il riimlltliin of tlui Hyut.-ui, (rum tvhut
ror cmiic, fill In lriiitliiiii., llolU, ltun.
iiIiir 8ort, Strofulii, unit nil DUcimrs ol
tholllootl, Stoiiiurh, I.lior uiul Kltliu-y-k
B 1 .00. SIX BOTTLES FOR $5.00.
Pr lllllor'sdl imijo ImwIc, tU-korlptlvoof fly.
dr.tlm r.i'ttomtiNouiul liU tillivr Kinu-ilU'4
kuI Irvo by uiuil,
HILLER DRUG C0.LSan Francisco, C:l
ion h.vi.i: nv
Sold by Dan'l J. Kry.lMRCom'lSt.
Tont'htMV Quarterly Kxiunlnii
linn. "VTl)l'll'i:u lioitl') kImui Unit tlii next
1 i'iilui t) iurti'rl I'MiniliiiitUut of mi
jiUeuiitM tor .t.iolirrh ttitllli-nliw will lo
lu'lil In Urn imiiiii Ihhim' In Hiilciii, ittin.
iiu'iirliitfiin W tliuiln, Mn s, IMl, ut
IK o'clock M. Mlllirp .llnlllllH IIUIM Ihi
nnwi'iit in tlio oikmiIhk kumIiiii.
l. V. YODKII,
Cutnty HtiKrlnttiiiiltint of HoinmU lor
Miiriou Ctuiuiy, Ort-titMi. ihV'til
For Sale
!
On UHyluni uvenuo, uuo mllo from I
town, and thrvo tnluuttt walk from j
electric lino, otiuof the luurtt dedru-
bio plmvH about t-wn. ilouttoj
coutaluti nlno niouu, hot Htid c-old
I wider, hath room, eta, nud lu pvr
' fiMt order. Ihiru nud out building,
I with nlMHit t) ncnti. TbU be
Mtld ut n burgttln if upplknl for at
outxt. Hlx uervit would plat to god
inivuuuige.
jos. onUiMP,
Itivil lvnlate, J0O, Commorohd ttrvet.
IWV-tf.
RESTOMTIYE i
LOOK
i
' ff -T T JTfci r
i K4.h -M ?li'M7
HE W0RLD:S FAVORITE!!
I "
Superior
Cook Stoves am! Rap!'
EVERY ONE
J. C.
234-236 Commercial St.,
AKER &
Successors to
A. B. STRANG,
The New t-ucccsss, BOYTON
JIavc you been satisfied in the henting of your home during the past
winter? Ifrot. and oti desire health and comfnit. we should like to
make an examination of your building, to sfeeitniii w hnt reniedy enn lie
adopted, sending an estimate which will be us low a figure as is consistent
with a thorough job. Our experience and reputation in this line of busi
ness has given us the confidence of our natrons in doing first-class work.
Beware of goods represented to be similar in name to those handled by us.
Would advise our former patrons that we can supply whatever lepalrs
are needed for furnaces already put in by in:
T WO
on Church Street, two blocks from
MALE LOT AND RESIDENCE
nn Center Street, nnd'on same block, $1,2."0.
C30 ACRE FARM
three miles from town nt $2.r per acre.
Five. Ten and Twenty Acre Tracts
neai' Salem. For sale on favorable teuus. F.nii)iroof
Willis & ftiamberlin,
Ileal Estate ami Insurance tents,
Court Street,
V. M.
Dealer iu-
Wall Paper,
Pictures Frames, Window Shades, Haby Cabs, Express Wagons, Notions
uud Toys of all kinds.
A Kino Lino of etchings and Ungraving, Oil Paintings and Chronios.
n. Window Shailes, Haby Calw, Is x press
uud Toys tif all kinds,
etchings and Ungraving, Oil Paintings
Prices tlie Lowest,
J. K. JACOBSON ,
-- Dealer In
Lumber, Lath and Shingles, at the old Dorrance Yard, Salem.
Special attention given to furnish Kiln dried and Superior
Finishing Lumber.
I I
i- ivr -7 nu e rn HavoJiN nwlveil another largo
R. pvI . W-A-13 ri cc C O . mvoieo of
Spring WaKonsand I-Inolcs
Or the boit Maudanl make's. Prices aro tho lowest, Quality wii
Btdered. All Invite! to call and exanlne them at 'Jbi-2st and 2S0,
Ctimmerelut ktrevt.
DEAR GIRLS:
Tke uo TAtly tim any ynuug man, but
iuv; wuvi uu m tiiw hkix ui
jlltlltuVand's Sn,um Chocolate Crtams,
mde only tar liU IVUnl rtw, UU
lUin,Kiul l4IIUinUmicHlutltf hy
nvt UMrlor la Hny uitt In th Ualu-U
HUlns.
HEREI
SOLE AGENTS
-FOR-
Aiiti-lidiiiK Tinware !
EVERY ARTICLE
Warranted not to Rust
-AND-
WARRANTED
BROWN & CO.,
- - - - Salem Or.
STRANG
dealer in
Stoves, Tinware and House Fori.
kllilUf Pfililk Pllllllllillfr iPfllll
r
ami Gas Filling.
Agents for the Celebrated Peninsular
Stoves ami Ranges.
No. 302 Commercial St,
& RICHARDSON Furnace.
L O T S
Court IlotifP 51,(100 each.
Salem, Oregon.
Sargent,
N4oi-ildiigs,
5 Mill
wiuf
r ' ASSSWWSHWWSSCTSgfffy jlv.ir
j skKn "grants ' u ziz
MiUiWTiw H4 " 1B
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Over Two Hundred of these favorite Pens arc now in use in Marion county alone. It 19 one of the very best
Fountain Pen manufactured. All Insurance Agents use this Pen. The late improvements render it still mors
attractive and more desirable.
A full line of MABIE TODD & BARD'S Gold Pens aro always In stock, also
PHOTO ALBUMS, AUTO ALBUMS, SCRAP BOOKS,
SCRAP PICTURFS, PURSES, CARD CASES,
VISITING CARDS, WEDDING STATIONERY.
Remember
In RulII Bloom!
KBIvIvKR & SONS,
The leaders in Furniture, Bedding,
Tho largest
Picture Framing our
Ready
1H ry's
DELAYS ARE DANGEROUS!
it is sure death; lij cents per can.
JOHN HUGHES,
A No Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, "Wall Pa
per and llorder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails nnd
j Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
' NinV ADVKKTIMJ.MKNTS.
Brick and Tile for Sale
MURPHY & DESART
I Sur-ces.ois to I). Jsasu, hao a well estub
I llshed llrlck and Tile factory In 'orth
I Sniem, near the fair grounds, nnd nre pre
i pared to flirnWh Ilrbl-elass brick and tile
, on short notice.
i Samples of llrlck or Tile, sent ireo to an y
iKMiu ucMii'u.nu mioi i uuiice. uruerh can
be lelt with Joi.. Klshburn, 110 Slnto street,
here samples can bo seen. w
Salem Harness Shop,
B. F. WILEY, Prop.
Mamifacturc nud make a specialty
of Farm and Heavy Harness. All
work dne in our own shop nt
Salem nnd guaranteed llrst-classs.
Give us a call.
Dissolution Notice.
VTOTICK Is hereby cl veil t hnt the part
r nershlp lieietoioroelstliii; between
die inulersliineil, under tho Arm nnme of
Kniuc.t Klein, tit Salem recoil, Is this
tin tlUoleil li.v lmitniil consent, O. K,
Kiaii&sti li.iiug dUpoM-d of UN lutsre.stto
. lCliln, win, win eontlniie buslnesnt
the olit stand, while ..r. Knuikse has
formed n i.irlnorliln rlih hi. Iniiilmr-.
and will tipon a new kIkhi store in the llrev I
block. All mvounts duo the old Arm will i
be imyiiblo to either Mr. KmiiBsont hlanew
it mil, or to Mr. Klein nt the old store, and
should bo settled as soon us convenient.
l.W-lw u. IX KHAl'SSK.
A. KI.KIN.
PATTON BROS.
am still ellllli;.
Kubbcr Stamps
lower than eer
All of our stumps ntv made
out of the
Best Rubber.
You should not bv without
oue
lttMlU'llltHT the pltuv.
! PATTON'S BOOK STORE,
W .state Ht., Satein.
SELF
INKERS
ARTIST.
In.trucUmu given In Crayon Portrait,
Water Colnr and Oil IVIntlni. Pteturm
made to onlw. Ht.idlo in Uurfintcton' art
rooiut, Kldridge llutldlni:. Halem
MlSii M. KIIUC,
Yuu wn uve money by buying yur
Musical Merchandise
DIAMOND'S
tmK Houv EldrKl 1Hvk Kaleoi
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AGENCY:
OF THE
FOUNTAIN PEN .
trie Place,
if'HM
98 STATE STREET, SALEM, ORE.
Wall Paper, Mouldings, Window Shades, Easels, Mirrors, Art Goods, Etc.
stock. Modest prices. Business always booming.
leading feature. Full line of Canvas
TIIJ3 VEBY BEST BUANDS OF
Mixed
for family use at-
Drug
Slaughter your Squirrels now by the
REMOVAL
We Have Removed to Bush's New Brick Corner.
Corner of Commercial and Court,
And will continue to carry tho finest lino of
Dress Goods
Ladies and (tents Furnishing Goods, Clothing, Hats, Ladie
Wraps. Etc. in the City, We are agents for
several specialties.
J.
$10,000 $10,000
For Sale
Ten Thousand Dollars
Fancy and Staple Groceries.
For prices aud
WELLER
20 Commercia,! St.
Ca?Goods delivered free
A. KIvKIN,
Continues the Ittiiness formerly conducted hy Krauaso tfe Klein, al
tho old Stand on Commercial street.
00T
S AND SHOES!
Will be pleased to receive calls from my old'frlends and new.
Mammoth New Stoclc !
at Living IPrices:
J. A. ROTAN,
at hU new quarter, tad dor toitta ut limn' lUuk, naw tuu a
LarRerstockof Furniture than ever
,Wu fll line of I'ndertaWer Goods, lie tuns Ad examine thU stock before
ptirrhstluc Wrhre a it will iYt to moner d-wlm
Stretchers and Studie.
Paints
Store.
use of FRY'S SQUIRREL POISON,
and Trimmings
J. DALRYMPLE & CO.
-worth of-
terms enquire of
to all parts of tho clty.-a
BROS
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