Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 11, 1890, Image 2

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TERMS OF 8UKcniFnON.
Dally by mall per year-
U&iij uy mau ptruiuuii
Weekly by mall per year,
.T .. MM r rtriiTic the tir
cbimd tor the Weekly Jocmai win hn
lUOpwyear. IfPpmrenoxaeiiverca
pr0 vvim?m- CAimiFit.
fiike DELTV EB B CABKifcK.
mnar'twweiSwZl"- -Set.
Daily by month, . '""M
86 00
Ml
100
lee
J!iffiv&?AuM- The removal of the u,,l-
or moron, puuwiw. -" ir-'-v ,
money for carrleii at boose or whereon U
l delivered, to as io rauc , ...
collections.
Tub Encrrso Capital Jocrxal regu
larly receives the anernoon aMoclated
prcrj dUprtcbes.
SOME COMINO EVENTS.
June 10. HoweU Prairie Grange picnic.
Juno 18. Supreme court meeu nt Salem.
July. Grandest celebration In Oreton
at Salem.
GILBERT & PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
BekBlaston Won't Hang.
Solera people who rempmber Ben
Blauton and the crime of which he
was convicted at Colfax the past
winter, will read with mixed feel
ings from the Colfax Gazette: The
supreme court has savod the neck
of Ben Blanton, the murderer of
Thos. Click, In this city lat Novem
ber. The court held that the In
dictment upon which lie was tried
was defective for murder In the lirst
degree and ordered that Blanton be
sentenced for manslaughter, which
will let him ofT with a term in the
penitentiary of from one to ten
years. Judge Hoyl dissented from
the decision, holding the verdict of
the lower court was Just. The de
cision Is generally received with
considerable disgust in this county.
If there are ony murderers in the
world who want to spill human
blood to see it run, let them come to
Whitman. True, we have a nice
scaflbld ready to set up, but new
then It won't be used.
Solid Impiiovement. The high
sidewalk and approach in front of
Capital engine house have long
been deemed tuiMfe, especially
when the rapid movemeut and
great weight of the engine (7SO0 lbs)
are taken into cnulderution, so
Street Coiutuis.soner Graham has
torn up the old material aud is
having It replaced by 3-inch stuff.
four inches wide, which will make a j The pupils showed good articula-
Bolidnnd safe approaehway. It is , fl0 .uuj graceful deliverj.
to be built circular aniund the corner i inrv.f.B-
on Shite the street side so that the en ,,,..
glne can be driven in or out with! Iulay. June lO.at S p. in., the
outbehigco.uiK'llcHltogooutinthe chT ,Wa3. l .". Ulmo,t ,ra"
middle or State street. The hy.pacity by th.se wlio had gathered to
draut, which has stood In Hue with l,ef U,e BrutlunlluB exercises of the
the cornerofthe building, and which
ililO iaVII MIMUJO Ml VIV 4' I
Is to
be moved west ten or twelve feet to
the corner of the sidewalk, thus
giving engine and hose cart free!
ivwigoln and out. The latter hasi
several times struck this hydrant, I
which seriously impeded progress, j
The improvements are substantial 1
and very timely. They were needed, j
Who is McDonald? The follow
ing dispatch from Oaklaud, Cal is !
fouud In the San Francisco Exam-
l,..l I ...... t ,ii'ii:niu'Hwuimm uie imuiuus
Iner of tho 9th. "A man giving the the good thlngspleasant to the pal
name of Rogers sold nt n lower ate nnd pleasing to tins eye. One
Broadway fruit store, yesterday, aj hour was spent there In a manner
satchel containing a suit of clothes, j which fails us to describe. There
some letter aud books. When the I "e about 40 present to enjoy the
natcbel was opened It was found that j occasion from whom Prof Van Scoy
the letters were all nddresMHl to A. 1 hna the highest gratitude.
D. McDonald, Salem, Or., ami 618 fine aht.
California street, Sun Francisco. The tlne-t art exhibit that has
Rogers was arrested. The police I ever been given to the public iu the
would llko to see. McDonald. " There capital city Is on exhibition at the
u no such man as A. D. McDonald university Wednesday and Thurs
kuown in Salem. There was a mar-1 day. Most of this work has benii
ble cutter hero some years by the 1 executed this year under the in
name or J. A. McDonald, who is structlon of Prof. Clyde Cooke and
now at Albany, which is tho nearest j Mle-s Maria Craig. Tills is a free ex
to the above mime of whom the hlbit and the public is Invited to
Journal has any knowledge.
Mav it Pium: Peuma.nknt.
Thos. Cauflcld, residing ou Piety
hill, n pioneer of Oregon and for
mauy years one of Salem's most re
bpeeted residents, has been ill le
yond the hope of his most anxious
relatives aud friends the jwst few
weeks. Atone time it wasthouuht
he could not survive twenty-four
hours, but the cheering news comes
this morning that he Is much easier
and shows mome signs of recovery.
There will be most earnest hopes
that these signs may ripen Into
realities and that his pleasant face
may be again seen upon our Ktreets,
for there are few better men than
Thoa, Cautleld or who have lens en
emies or cuuso for them.
a
Uia KxcunsiON. The Raymond
excursion pawed through this
moruiug about 0 o'clock by sKil.l
train golug north Mr. Raymond Is
a Boston millionaire who runs a big
hotel iu Pasadena aud gets unymrly I
excursions of his Ikiston ami other
Eastern friends to view tho beauties
of Southern California in jtartloular
and of the Pacific xt in ihm.i.
This was one of th. .mii.im.a
and was gotten up on an elaborate
.. . :.
wale, the fluent sjteplug and dining
jtoaches beinit ai their command.
.1 -
fabarbcrshopha. had wil
a mn Of hUtltlCWI that tio liua luul t
imt In auolher chair. Itarrlved to-
!ST 1 VSS .. .. . ff
at. Oastinn about $2. tho llleat 111
Ih. tty. 110 buj.1.
CHfWUtis.-rartlea wUhluiruhei--
pMHrttueut daily t Matthews h
HfpavWWKrocery un.
WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY.
Proceedings of th Annoal Commence-
ment Exercises.
THE BOARD MECTINO.
Tuesday June 10. TJe board of
trustees met In annual session at 9
trustees met In annual Fusion nt 9
S,r, ,
anil miiuv mirations of mnn nr Ii
mPor,"-' were considered. The
appropriations for next year were
versiiy waa iireuy luorougtuy uis
cussed, with no definite results. The
following committee wa appointed
to consider propositions, to look into
the feasibility of such a scheme; W.
II. Odell, chairman, ex-ofllelo, C.
. Ck.iii.i ii T Ti....t... r
. ....... .., vjivr., A. "6"-l U'!J. C. f'lurLurll flrnf n.iLl.,111 ivul.
W. Staver, M. C. Wire. Mury E.
Klniley, John Ken worthy, L'. B.
Moores and Dr. W. S. Harrington.
C. C. titration was elected chance-
lor of the university, and Thos.
VauScoy, president of the literary
department, Gen. . 11. Odell,
president of the board of trustre,
and Fabritus R. Smith, via
president, Geo. P. Hughes secretary
and A. X. Bush, treasurer. Dr.
Fraer was re-elected dean of the
medical department, and the fol
lowing trustuM were elected: ('. B.
Moores, Leo. Willis, A. X. Bu-h,
Dr. J. H. Reynold-, and Mi. D.
W. Gray.
After considering wme resolu
tions which were ordered ip be ar
ringed for publication the board '
adjourned.
SPEAKING CONTEST. !
Tuesday at 3 p. in. the claie-
111 ClUVUlll'IJ V'MII, HJICII 1111
two prizes, secured by Mi
Long, the teacher, thro the kind
ness or Weller Brrn. ami T. McF.
Patton. The prizes consisted of a
complete aud rich feet of George
Eliot's works and a beautiful gold
medal, of about equal value aud de
sirability. There were live contts
tanti, reading as follews: "Mice at
l ,.!,.. .!.. n ..,! A.
Play," by Miss Gertrude Holverson;
Our Guide in Genoa and Rnine." J
Ciuki Jellries; "Tile Famine," (from
tr... i... Cnf.. r ......i... utr.t !
xxiik.. uuiur, .tiiu .iiiiirii. i-itiii .
.. n, , " ... .. ' ' , ,,
the Old Hor.e Won the Bet,' Ma-1
rion Vnudersol; "Mary's Night
Ride," by Portia Knight. A num
ber of very choice selections were
re.td by MU.s Long, as-istfd '-y
Misses Vandeivol and Knight. The
judges ere Rev. II. H. Broun, C.
B. Moores and E. Hoter. They
marked Misses Murphy and Van-
dersol equally good but awarded the
first choice of the prizes to Miss
Murphy, who selected the medal.
The entertainment was creditable.
I uuivcisiiv ueaiieinv. inn ik?av
I ,.. "... . .. ..,-l.
well delivered. There were only
eleven from the academy who
graduated, as a number who intend
to complete the college cour.-e did
not graduate with the class, as it is
left to their choice to take part in
these exercises or not.
THE PIIEMDENT'S LKVEK.
After the exercises were over Pres.
Van Scoy invited all the graduates
to repair to A.
Strong's restauraut
where tables were spread
with all
t.iKealook through the art studio,
which is ou the third tloor of the
university building.
CONfiKltVATOIlV COMMKNCKMKNT.
Wednesday June 11, at 10 a.m.
tho commencement of the coii-erv-atory
took place. There are ten
members In the graduating cla.- as
follews: Vocal Edna Adauw,
Edith M. Harris. Instrumental
Aklra E. Chandler, Ada C. Nesliitt,
Daisy L. Settlemler, Ktta M. Strat
ton, Jessie M. Glenn, Nellie M.
Southwlck, Mary E. Price, Maiy E.
Stelner, Making the largest class
that has over graduated from that'
department. Tho exerel-es won
Well rendered aud showed the re
sult of years of thoroughly applied
work under competent Instruction;
The program all through whs of a
high order, and to ho duly appro-
elated nome know ledge and tu-teof
tlie tlno nrts was ristii-if. Not-
withstanding the many excellent
exercisos from the ooiiMtrvatory,
t,,U Wu lhe Ut Ul,U lui" U"" S,veM
to the public from this iii-tluiiu.111
'" u, fl'll"1B-
pihmiham.
Quartet "The S
iiaiu lis
lWU" - PliMUii, Mtv-t Harris and
rtiianu ami .Mer
lVrrv
Parvin and
Prayer bv Rev. II. W. (Julmbv,
PlauoHolo Sonata No. 1, from
bupplemeut" Sohuber, MIm Nellie
JlSlff Kll?fK
tlcmler.
,9.ra,.ul... Aria "Casta Diva"-
lMttU0 B-"Bimta Aptmsalou-
ata. Oil M-ll...ili..v...i JlL l.Ji..
01.5m !
Huumiel, MIm Nulllo Price-
i auis ami llttrrls,
pjauo Solo-"Soiiatu, On. 81"-,
Beethoven, Silas AdaXesbitt.
Fiano Bolo "Spinning mug"-
Liszt, Mhn Mary Kt.-Incr.
Ice," with variations-Benedict, Mln
-...... -I. .1-T--..I....I -I T
jmiiid rtarns.
i-ianocoio-"raniaieimprompui
in Csharn minor. On. CO" CIiod n.
Mis Alzira Chandler,
, . 1 ... .. -
Plauur-'Gmiid Concerto in C
Maior.Op. IP'-Weber, Mi Etta
c. .....:... '
Address and presenting elnw,
by
Jtev. in. Kolllns.
Present ilion ofdinIomu. bv Presi
dent Vanjcoy.
Four pianos Eight informers.
Overture "Die Italieiieriu" Ros-slni-Burcbard.Mlgsea.traitoii,!
rice,
CLandler, Southwlck, Sielner. Pet
tlemicr, Glenn and Xeshitt.
May Stoi in Salem.
General
.- fc. . .u. ...-.., ...Qi uctliriiiii, ,JV3fc-
master general arrived in Portland
yesterday moruing, Intending to!
proceed to the Sound forthwith, but
the private car in which he aud his
friends are traveling needed some
1 repairs which kept them a day in
Portland. They left for Seattle this
morniuk', and will probably go to
Victoria and after visiting the Sound
cities and Spokane Falls will return,
spend a few days in Portland, then
proceeding to San Francisco The
party consists of Mr. Clarkson and
wife, his brother, Mr. R. P. Clark
son, proprietor and editor nf the Des
Moine State Register, aud his wife,
Mr. Morton Mitchell, Washington
correspondent of the Boston Herald,
and Mrs. (A F. Meek, of Denver,
wife of the general manager of the
gulf and mountain division nf the
L'tiiou Pacific system. Messrs.
Mitchell aud Clarkson will write up
their ideas of the Northwest for
their respective papers. Gen.CI'irk
wn and parly have been invited to
make a top at Salem on their way
south and if their arrangements U
admit of it, there is a possibility the I
invitation may be accepted
Fooli it Faiimeiu;. The Albany
Democrat has this to say aud there
is something in it tn think abeut:
"Many farmers have two or three
crops of wheat on hand, holding
r..w .. i...ttn ..i..i.n r.-.. i... .. i
iui ii uuiii.1 iiiiuai:ii x ui itjv uvk
. , , , .. ,,
which nearly three years usu would
bring 77 cents now only 61 cents is
"flered. during the time the w heat
has ben held, warehouse expense
and insurance havconsumetl a Iarj;e
part of it. Some day farmers will
learti to follow a regular svstem of
i -
I selling in October and November,
the highest average market." Let's
see; couldn't the Democrat have
said somethlug about the uncer
taiuity of warjuou-es that would
apply to the ca.-e also?
Fine Bcildino. H. Hin-ehberg.
the Independence bauker, was iu
the city veiterday with plans and
specifications of his new bauk build
iug, ftubmittiug them to the several
contractors fur their bids. The crni
tract was finally secured by Jacksou
&. Hutchius, of this city. It is go
ing to be a tine building, in the
most modern style of architecture
and adornment within aud without
and will be a graud addition to the
substantial business liou.-es of Inde
pendeuee. lis size is 33 by 70 feet,
to be built of brick and made fire
proof throughout.
Neat ami Newsy. The Inland
Republican, published at Athena,
Umatilla county, is on Hie J 01 it
NAL'b exchange table. It has just
beeu started by D. A. Hendricks,
well known in this city, aud is a
neat 8-page paper, its local pages
well tilled with newy matter aud
its mi-eellauy well .-elected. It is a
pleasure to see a young man like
Dave succeed and his mauy friends
here will watch his upward march
with plea-ure.
Increasing Capacity. The old
wooden building north of Klmger it
Reek's brewery Is being removed to
the rear of the mai.i buililiug, ami
a two-story briek addition i to be
built iu it- place, which will consul
erably increase the pre-ent cajwelty,
aud add another brick building on
commercial street.
KcoRXK Kirk Tkam. Word lwt
been reeelvwi from the Eugene tire
ton in that their coiuponk's would
like to Nirt!eipate In Salem's grand
4th of July ciute-t, and of omrvc
luvitHlloii- will lie extended tliem.
Mcsical Mkkti.nu. I'n.f. l'ar
Vin rsUstn that all iMgers the
cltv meet with him on next Wed
nexiuy night at the M. E. churvh to
arrange fur the grand program of
nathiual mu-ic to be given on Julv
4lh.
Ma.six FrcitJahs. A kirge a
sortmeiit ju-t received from tieea-.
Before ptirvliMiiig eull at MaltUew-1
Je Hoover', grocery.
FoillTII OP J PLY. The ladies
have (UvMoil to purehoM their
Aumuittr goods at Rridges A Uo-
mail's
clerks.
Aeoomuiodutiug
Udy
It
Lai11s. Yoi Itave Ufii cleaning
hoiv. Iluy a nice lwlr of lace cur
talus for a dollar, at tho tapitol
Adventure Co. Ou the line of the
elect rlr ruitwav. tf
CfPlli. That t- the name of Kar
rar A Co'a new private brand of tea.
It U extra good. Try It.
Men's light coats und vests, fioin
U&O to f. A No. 1 gxicsls. All
style aud colors, at the Capitol
Adveuture Co. tf
Hatiss.-K1uhUii 18 wnU
x..r.l .. .1... iv........ 1.1 ;.. ...
IIU, tnko tolk .1 them. 1, will
lJ ou. .tr
Buloui, furbiuhiM property liitho
city. Inuuliv iUJopunai.oI.Uv.
PERSONAL MENTION.
Hon. Richird Williams, of Port-
' ,and Js attending circuit court,
iuiss. Jeuue M. LiOU'i was a pas-
sengerfor Portland this morning.
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' Il u II T..-... l I T-ai. .. .
Dr. 8. R. Jwsup is in Portland to-
day, but will lie back tills evening.
E. J. Frasier, of Eugene, wa a
pa.senger on to-day's north bound
train.
Hon.T. MeF. Patton and Dr. T.
. Golden arrived home from Port-
laud last evening.
Hon. J. J. Daly, of Dallas, made
an early drive over here this morn -
j, U(J( j juy around circuit court.
' Mr. and Miss Tenuy, of Oak-
I.....1 I'.. I ..-.!... I ihl ...,...,..,
IULJ1I, vtll., HI I I I CU IIJI3 .1 1 1 Tl I llUI
and will visit with lluir friends,
Mr. and Mrs. A. N. Mooie.
jn.irrp o. a. itmrhv. nf A.s..n,..
j accompanied by his daughter aud
little son, attended court yesterday
and returned home this monring.
Mr. Hugh H. Thompson started I
this miruiiig for a vacation trip'
,i ,.. (....,! ....
IUIUUKII lllU ....HUM UIUUUJ, II, J il
Victoria and other points of interest
in that direction
Judge Geo. H. Williams, of
Portland, ex-attorney general of'
the United States, arrived on the
overland from the south this morn-'
lug on legal busiuess.
Judge J. J. Whitney, of Albany,
late candidate agaiust Geo. Bing
ham for district attorney, was a
p.ien.rer on the overland this
morning and is atte iding court here.
Messrs Freeman Folsom, Win.
Miller and T. B. Wait took the
mririittiir Irnln f.ir Pnrlliinrl in nt.
tend the graud lodge of Freemasons
there to-day, as representatives of
the lodges in this city.
I Col. W. X. Ladue, president of
the First National bank; Gapt. J.
W. Crawford, hardware man, aud
H. V. Matthews, real estate, went
up to Albany last night on husiue-.,
returning this morning.
Architect C. A. Roberc came
home from Giendaie ye-terdav
i , i t t i .l t r
morning, shook hands with his fjiu
,, , ' . , ,. i . , ,. ,T
Uy and went back last nUht. He
sas things are humming up there
aud his business will hardly let him
away.
Rev. Dr. I. D. Driver came down
on the Eugene local this afternoon
and dropped oil here to visit hi
daughter, Mrs. R. M. Thompson,
and sou, m. Driver, and also 10
asi-t in the commencement exer
cises of Willamette uulversitv.
Cherrington Bros are still mak
ing .ood cabinet size pbotoirraph
at 52.00 per dozen.
1II. II.
'"si-ir. :.":;:
child, onlv daughter of Mr. aud
Mrs. A. C. Fuirchild, of Salem.
aed IS ears, after an illne-s of
several mouth-, originating from
an attack of la grippe.
Deceaed was a student of Wil
lamette University. Pier death has
lieen expected for ome days, and is
a -evere bereavement to the family
of Elder Fairfield, who-e linme in
University addition will be a -ad
one. Mi-s Fairehild wrs a populwr
young lady of high qualities of
charaekr, ami -he lesives many
warm friends to mourn her death.
The funeral will take place at the
M. E. church Thursday at -1 p. m.
The friends and relatives are re
ques'ed to attend.
. ,1.
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Instrnments Filed for hVcord i
County Ilrcordrr's llffice.
Jame- H Pattv to James
D Parker, lot 6, blk 14, Turner'-
ad to Turner.
J J Biv-ey and wf to Henri
etta II Robcrt-on, E. ofN WJ
blk 6, Rutert'- ad to Salvm.
SfO
Wooduurn Paekint: Co to
M E church. Its 3 and 4, blk
3 iu W P (VsniI to Wood
burn. Wui Mucma-ter to John
Diekman, It lo, Ankeiiy. Utt..
40 acres l-oud (or deel.
175
ISM
, 25c Want Column,
No(iea m-erUM for ONE CUNT PK!t
WORD E.VCH IN-KRTION. No 4Tr.
ttMnwut lnMrtd in ih.- column f - !si
IHu litit &r ,ent
pOKL a b.M and iw lm In
1 -.nub floi Inquire of W. B. "Imp
ism. IV R s V LK -A llmroacMtiisi Mack -t,-ui.
t w hor M mo4ftiy km Sur
AIoanMnpAMilv)r rw eft and tar-
P.O. BKi..
l.K..l.k Tb. nev coanle.-s aud a
I iwpte'srto'.elvtncrlcae-. p
Inqaliw of P. o. liul;, at K. -. IHHh,-u-i.
Sdlu
7MK KK.NT-A dtraWe tMi-tne ofli-e
Id a blue . In ton n
Inquire at tut
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PATHO.M7.K Home laut-ti, a.itl ue
l jiooataia lauiu ixUTni'i..v. tin.
anleMl 10 ctv rIM or woe laAiartetl.
MaauBveturwi Ky II. H. Crtax, --aleui, O.r
irott. Smlta A Metner MJe 3u- ft
ShIhim. l--Hm
iJ
)R sM.K--.we aHH)arilui:ilt,eb:ht
r baud .Wsk aitU,eHlVM aud hiSlerx
HI-.IOO tubular a huoii. au.1 luirii..
also una tubular a
bMh airfasal a uw IIhia i.iwm. KhaiiIm
J- P Uerio. mmiih salew
r.vNTKU po-lthin a fojvmau or
6uH. of cnmiruvtkHi, mllivay or
hhmI trk, by au eierlncett man
Ait
ill
J.MKXTON, Hajwartl.CMl
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An active man tor . ,-h
ll ,l.tIOL to hHliIlt,
retireaewl a MMie -.ul N. Coiiiu.i.n m
tX.riKMMleAlUlkllO.liV Dr IlihkU. lSlU.1 .
ritMM, Jeaelr) , ee., to caimliitio. at iM
AVmi a tjiily oriael, salary JtO, to enrull
(uetuberk (iIaO now, enrolled, n,lV) iiakl
Iu). Keforvuis. nolwncisl. Knnire tAv
o)eraUe a&xvUtlun icrvdlt well noedj
LookUnSW. y,y Hy in
AI.VMMKN WANTKO AT ONCK--A
few KOlkd IU0I1 l tlll .ui. ...1. K
JaVwiiteiu"fc,ur
SlV.1.1. UIXJ "J2L..Vlit. lWlivaueut
tan
miil,iii,ihHi.i..j.u iT'.A. .i .
UiI.i.Ivr. """""" p. ittii inuie
imUAS.afeWittfS'
ArANTK.-Tu rxrnt a atrm uf rrow IW
to take
, , i...inn, MMH3 IHI1M1IMX1 IhIUiI
iHl loialtou prvfrrrrd: have ludlUv
-railUH.WIli (UQ IM
aud
uxperUuec
VV rlla to Oeo Vbulerly.
mm
vnou,i)r
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JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries. Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, nail i'a-
.1'
nor nntl JJortier. atuslv jiii
V"tiU IIiup Hnlr Nails and
lentils, liimp, iiair. itdiijjuiiu
siiitmles, llav, Feed and Fence
Posts, GniSS Seed's tie,
biv Ai)VKiiThKiEvr
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lApANFF RA7AAR
Jrtl Mil L.OL. DrtZ-Mrtllt
' fl Commercial St., opposite FoMoffice.
wt Tmrte'r"' of
. ..... ar,i Chinese Curiosities and
Novelties.
Fine l'oreelaln CblDaware. Cknssniile,
"uUuium, Hrcue, Io,y. Ohrvlng. hllk,
Crer-". ivitln hmbioldries, Lnderwtar,
Maltlne. Fine Ten. Flrp ork. Etc. of
rr dVw'.lptioii tor i.l, at lowest price..
W joleale and Ketall. I ouutry order
ir imptly atteudetl to.
I STAGE LIVERY BARN.
t I'f .ri'fCheniekete llulcl.
L. H. IH'FFMAN. Prop.
nnt
Intra nd
i 1 x- tor nil .1eakn. J
ti dlnH'pe, ,lty. l'onejui, -e-i
'! mn i. ii I thr on .ri
...Moreuiii
XMlliCe.
CSRtes Re8onuble.S
H.II. "WESTACOTT.
Feed 'Jiable k Livery.
Baled Ha- Tor" Sale
The best of .r- iken of transient
-took.
flie Salem Caniifiy
mc ".a
Will tv in the market f - til
rietles of
I LIlGrriCS.
I
Black RasjihPiTies
and Blackberries
After June 15th.
fci-Swdw
Caoitol Home Addition
i- t' "n'! loe!i,iil in Eat Salem, south
!of m Ei lie ru!w v line, near the
p.,rir 'n.i e. L.'..e loi, KO:l) feet.
jxJ mi', l-oi -ale bv
T. II. WILSON. Owner.
f State itree:t - salem.
$12,6SO
U'EI! Ktiv nrtA rt lo fnKt liatf tlnn filfmi
in Marion county, situated near Turner, I
Oreson. Ternv easy. '
n. c. & j. n. POKTEK,
Real e-tate ns-nts, Aumsville, Or. &fl-lm
T. II. MUBBARD,
- ;nt for
Cyclone Ssp.wiors- Russell Engines
and Saw Mill Machinery.
R-id-nf jii nnimercial fct., Salem, Ore.
fi.t3m
J arvi s-co nklin
.Mirte Trust Company
Loans mone on improved farms at a
low rule of interest. Xo delay. Money
reudv when papers are completed. Pri.i
leg of paying in intallmentii. V. A.
H.xii.To,Mgr office with Hunt A Pratt,
Hlute-t.. valem.
.Notice to Taxpayers.
THE A ,tmeni Roll "of the City of
-alem will be submitted to the com
mon council for appnvl or revision, at
the regular Ion of June 17th, lsW. All
per-oo- de-irlnj h revi-ion or change In
the r i-se-sineut will plea-e file with the
recorder a w,itten apilti-itlon therefor
-Wt'l U F Oi.N, Citj Recorder.
pecro,,.
The Fine Imported
BOUITTANT,
The imrorted Pi cheron -taPion. Ikrn-
ttUui. u the onlv imiairted Pen-heron in
tbeei'untry, 1, ae: only a i.ionter hore
btitU "pretir i a picture- and stylih.
standi at Jtlmo A Lows barn rneday
and VVelne-Liy-. kt Iurnr .MoncUv,nnd
Tbar-day-. l-w-.jiu
Citation. ,
He It rvmtmb-i-tl, that ata rvgular term I
oiin county coun.oiine-biie or or tpo,
for lb touDtyof Marino, in probiesiuin?, !
tsevtin aud b-iti at the court bou-e In tne
Hit oxtlen in Mtid county and -late, on '
Monday tbe '4b day of May V. P., 1K, the
am bvtn-tbenr-i vtoaitay in istld month, 1
aadtbuuke tt-.ed by law fir bol.linu- a
regular lnn of said rourt, when were ite
Mn: Hon. T. -. -.HAW, Judse.
K.J HBiXK.K.tlerlc.
rii CRuI-s.-.beria:
Wlwa, on Taday tbe 27th fcy of May
V. 1) 1-)L ainoor other- th foUowlaif n-o. '
i:
evxtllmr- were bad, to-wtt:
1 lb matter ofibexuuantiao- ..,,.., ... 1
hip of Itantei Clark, a mloor. " 1
Nov at thU lime torn. Haiti Smith,
ruardian ntlu per-on and etai of Daniel i
t lark, a initvir, wb present- lo the court '
ber dulj tr'rt.il e !lvu pv T4J
iDfwriiiiai.(.u in -iiMin. a., 'or.
Iinj, iw .ertosr.ud din-c.iut; ber ! -vil
all tbe tifbt. nth- and Intere-t of -j.di
rraioor In and to .Lo foliottiuc dc-i ibei
mi eiaie. i.v n-
ine nairo .ne iMuatloa land clam,
Sf J!?i.,r .' "Z .W'.SlJri?
. ' TT .-. . TT 'I ... " .-.
M .rloic.Mi.uy, utte of rron, nnd coo-
laijoi In toe uu.iL iV,nail,n I. ad clai.11
ana 1. . 01 xctMin i- in 1 - . 11. r VV. In
M.rloic.Hialy,u.te of . regon, pnd w-
ri tl nnrihWMs. fti.-iii !hL 1.4 Ik.Midi
Clr. ii wlidoniij land pi. iu, 11.11 1. .
on .urn N. , iUiiu No. M.aud runnins
ibpnt-e xxiih a'.a iu we-t imp of Mtld
dottaiiou kind cl.nui m chains more or
lesloiheouth went corner nf -aid dona
UuBdalai. 1 'mace w tit ibaius more
or Ii to the otianer tftiHi.iii uii .m ii.
between ms-Hih a and M in T s -., k. s vv.
m iht . t.Hii.iniv Mirr.uiau. induce norm
Sallowluj tbe quarter ectlim Hue to the
i,UH.lor mH'Ooh coruei ou Hue between
.ecthuu ii ami I.I ill T. - K i w thence
eat I olmliw more or ln to tbe iilace of
-. .... ii... in, i uk .. nm- HKirr or Hm,
beluc the laud .oiiw-t tn l.u.ll i'l.l
Ii. !..,. ..........I.... t-t .
I by ileiHt letsitdid lu rv.nt of deed- ufl
Mm am
i bonk
ixninty, Oregon mi nae 71S of
Aud It ai'sir.UK totbeoourt frout Mid
liellOoa Lul It .uMhe beuertctrl to mUJ I
iiilaiH the.elu lueutiuued, and l uece
-ki ihet the real e-tate tberein drwrib d
niM Ut be void. Ii U tben-toivOUOL.thli
b tbeeourt lb. t ou Monday ibe 7th da i
Julv. WVI,at lOoolook lu tbe foreoixw of,
alil dsv lu tbl curt in the court room '
lUi-i-vof In the cuuut court bouM. lu tbe
cii of t, item, li ibe county of Ma. tau aud I
tateuf tHei.ott.be 0ed a Ibe time add
v..ue Srwt.iajauv and all objviaxi to
thegra.iiiii.juf Mut uriter and lleeute of
w ' mu( IU no,.) if tnU onier be served I
'liou the uet of Km of kaid minor, and
,-0 II px.kUd. tutemird la mU tniule
r4 .b "i'lV fV " b l"bUsrMHi ibetwuf
In Ibe VV eekb' t AetT.vu Joi UNALforlbiw I
isaiMSsittve aud uvsh. u Kk. nnor to '
Mtlddrle, ald CAprrvi. Wi.uclv Joi-n-
"ii. wmn uinnr8iiiiml ateaulu
IkhvIu said l "on my and Male.
T C. SHAW, CvuntyJudk-M.
CKKTiriCATK OV l or KliCUKB.
sr.vTK or Okihmm:.
lU'NTV Ol' MAUlUN, )
I, K J. lUUsk.CttHty CUk of Martaa
cwinty. Mate of Onuou, aud tuLiittleto
eleik iiftlieilrvuit I'lwit air wild (uunty
and State, do lieruli) isntlfv tbat the f.ir?
panslfaUMK' iHofiHderof the ciMut. baa
tssju u) we tAMMiiared with ilia iHtctaal
uih llie n i
Ibile lbei-i uilirt wu
awe
aiieur w nww ih h mnee au in
Willi., my naud and m1 .tf lb
court, ibUSrd day ufJuiu. lM.
laal.J K.J It VUaKK, Clerk
UJ.ai
HIIIUUIAS. jveputy
ART TST,
Instruction. Klven Id iCmob g""",
Wnter Color and Ull Palntine. "v. JTlv
made to order? studio in CberWon's art,
rooms, Eldrldge Bui ding, ??lerR2C.
Execnfor's Xotice.
-VTOTICE Is netebr glen that the county
N court of Marion county, Oregon. 1ms
ibis dM "pponi ,he undeLrslgDHeiJfirt'
ut"xoflhertaieor Henry ''?.,e;ed
All persons bavlr, claims against said e
, tate are reo.ul ed to present th m with the
'proper vouches to me at my res dence
i,M...hiimitr in m doountr wlttun six
mouth irom the date of this notice.
M-.rSl.11M. TRESSEFOX.
r.irir of the estate of llenryox,
"". tv
deceased.
ft22-5w
121 Court 31.
iTvo Through Trains Each Way
IllLY. VtA
INIOX PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Ceminenelui: with -uuduy, March 2nd,
both tlrt and -.iindla-s tickets u 111 be
h..ii.H-Ml nn -rhe Lltnltetl Last Mall.
tral ;. .laud I. a well alwi mi the "Uer
land Flyers," No. 1 und I.
"The Limited East Mnll trains are
i eoulDDed with I'ullraan palace and colo-
I nfst sleepers, dining cars, chair cars ana
mHrhe. and run solid between Portland
and hlcuBO. dally without change,
lhe"Overland Flyer"tralni ore equipped
with Pullman poluce oleepers and coaches,
between Portland and Council IilutTs, and
with Pullman colonl-t leeper between
Portland and Kansas City, daily, without
change.
I onneciions ere maaeai roaiieini iiu
throush trains to and from Salt Lake, and
ati"heennc with through trains to and
from ix-nter, Kan-a. City and ht Louts.
The above trains anora ine quicKe-i
I time between the northwest i'acinc coa'1
nnd Pjalprn mill OMlhfril TXlinlS.
i Detailed lime of trains, rates, through
. ticket". ba?eaee checks etc., can be pro
p cured upon application toanj agent ofthe
- 1 Cnion Pacitlc Sytem. r. W. LEE,
3-7,-,t.w Gen'l Pass. gent.
BOISE A MANNIXU Agents, fts Court
, street, .-alem Orestn
Oregon R. K. Company Line.
(Limited.)
C. X. SCOTT, RECEIVER
Tickets for any point on this line for sale
at the depot, foot of Jeffer-on -arret, and st
the United catrace and bi.'sr.ige Transier
companW otllce. corner .-k'eond and ruie
street-i. "Commn i,inn Ticket- at 2 cent
per mijp.
General olBc - northwe-t orner h.r
and 1" ne -trwi., Portland.
EAsT -IDE
From r-iwi-il
Portland i.i..ii I n't nut
Silver- Cobun.' Port n-1 P in !
tonac mall toli Kxp
LVP1 LVASI ABF. -K .'
ICO S 00 P.i.-.i nd s i'i S V, I11 j
sen asii." - . nj'j'.- -' ! 10
5M 10 50- A..-1...1-. i9
7 00 1H7- -'
5 07 '!r .1 ..i. . "
G50 ! S Pi
W r,T -Ull
Alrllemaii l'-r-i
IX AJi
7 P.. 1 ....id f. . 1 -:
10-15 l'i iid Jam-... 1 .' "
2to "- -r 'Siii "
18 i'. - .
4 lyi 1 1 ' ' -
3Vi -
From Tersioal or Interior Points the
VTAl.ftn I).
iern racinc
l the line to take
To all Points E-ist aud South.
It isthed'nins car route. It runs through
vestibule train, every daj In the j ear 10
ST. PALI AND CHICAGO! 1
(No change of cars.) 1
Composed of dlninjf cars unsurpassed, j
Pirilman drawins; room sleepers I
Of latent equipment .
TOURIST I
Sleeping Cars.
Berst that can be constructed and In which
ji-coinmndmUins are both free and fur
nished for holders of first and second-cla-
tickets, aud
ELEGA: T DAY COACHES.
V contlnuot jr.e oocEe:tlng with all
lines, affording direct and uninterrupted
-ervlce.
Pullman sl Ions can be se
cured In advj ; any agent of
tbe roud.
Through tickets to and from all points
in America, England and Kurope can be
purchased at any ticket omce 01 thU com
pany. Full information concernini; rates., time
ortrain-,rmite-andotherdetaiN furnl-hed
on application to any a.-ent or
. D. CHARLTON,
Vsti-tant inRcixl Pa n-'f cent. "u.
121 First -lull. .-..r. Wrf-li luti-u: Port
Uiid.Oreon 1
THE YAOUINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
UJ rvr
L Ts .oLinent i-omnanvi,
-.... t' dur l 11!IV
,..... -.... ... .- . .1. . ...
e- luirter. -) Imur-
letiut than by an oliui mute. HrM
cU- ih.-..u.-h pa-x-utrer i..t freight line
miin l'nr'..i.nd and .ill -.ki.i.i, in tho vv,i
1 -' 10 ana mi 1. -su pninei-nu
I . T' SCHEDULE, iiept , -J
! LMllu.ltldn
Lea i'.wrtu
LQ"",'
UWi'Jt
-1:10 PM
&!!M
.Seta AM
1IB5AJI
11:10 A M
Albany and
! XrHw.Ya.Vui,
I Oo Yam?lr
i-...i
rrtve Albany
O- C. train connect
I Corvallt.
at
The abov e truiua connect at YAQL'INA
with the Oregon IVeveloivment W Line
ir.siH,i-hin-lHXwisn aanina and art
Francisco.
sitllM. w'.IES
STI-VMEK.S. raOM YAQCCIA
Prnllon arll
WllUuiitte Valley . ". Ut I
1-amllon ... T L' 1
vv'illaineise Valley, '. "1111 u
-"amlLim
I rraiKMi..
. TK.VMEKa
1 Willamette VaUey
I Pa ml Ion
rsou s-i.n riM.chio
A artl
VVilbtiuetui viir
Karsilou...
Wllbiinetie ValWy
Tbi iiminanr r .irvi
I 11- 91
taa nitl la
ebaiure aaillnf date wlibent mw.
iii a.l!llt?,7fr tnm Ptold alt ,
W lllainette VaUer potau eaa aitt etoe I
.staneitiou with the train. of is
YAOIMNA RcjlTttAlka!?crluT
and If dUad to 6a rrni-Sini hould
armutfe to arrive at raniaa tat ! .
beSvre date of ailiof '
rear i4 freirkt Mom tlau im
rf .".fJ. X? 1o aair l SeMes.
Hl'LAIAN A ilo.. r-reiffBt and Tlek
Vsenu AO and Jtt fWt .. PorUaad. Or.
KM
C. C. HtXiPK. Art ruui I vvt .
Pa AstOrepM. PaeMeR. K. Co..
' H.H.VSWRLUJr.aeTapSj,l4Ur
I'a. Ajt. Orivoo lVeetopent
Oa, SH Montcomery t
Saa Franelkca, CSU
.u-yfiMAilffi Ty. Thursday
.usi iaiibTs!LSja-Jt x.
WedK-a-day aud Prt
nortn-bouud. Moad.ii
.... ... .t.J., : T. -." -
UMl lu ...
aatl l-aiurtU) r.itH.M.
...,..Tn, .-uniaaa. Tuei
Tkurtay
We-ti
r Uhl si Nilew. Ie7 tfivSWR?! " I
'.viVvirvmrAVa',ias'
FOURTH OF
-HEADQUARTERS FOB-
' Flags, Firecrackers
Roman Candles,
Whistling Bombs,
Sky Rockets,
Torpedoes,
i
T1J
Best Stock in City of
RIFLES, SHOT GTJXS, IiEYOLYEng
Base Bal's, Hammocks, Croquet, Ammunition-all kt -
Brooks & Harritt
No. 9-4 Scate Street, Salem,
$10,000
For
Ten Thousand Dollars
Fancy and Staple Groceries,
For prices and
WELLER
201 Commercial St.
tfrGoods delivered free
...m
- i
ESCCa-XEVS
m j
ii'o:.Kii ip r
HENRY SCHOIWAKER
-IS AGENT FOR-
The Walter A, Wood's Binders
and Mowers.
Big Steck: Binding Twine!
Combination Fence Maker, Hay Rakes, Cedar and Oak Posts.
Farmers will do well to give me a call.
258 Commercial St , Salem, Ore,
R. M. WADE&CO. IIuve-iustTnvokioaflother
Spring Wagons and Hacks
Of the best standard makes,
.-klered. All Invited to call and
Commercial street.
J. A. ROTAN,
t satt quarters, tnd door south of Bush's Bank, now has a
Larfcerstockof Furniture thanever
AIM M ite W r vteriater GooJ. Be sure and examine thU stock before
ftai&r nowhere, as It will. we you money. d-wlm
HELLENBRAND'S
Eatissr Parlsrs Jfc Caady Manuractor-, .
-i&a COmmdrolal Strait
HI LI OF rAUE:
J5&i ;:- .. : ' r ...u
MMh.nd xinir "--Ke..?rout.
jnaie Oi B.Hjn
Hot Cat-M iSl n, t.L:
-lucenu
IDetmU
UrxuiU
-....' cvntn
'Jficotit
lXisut
cent
.'JAceiil
.XrvuU
JIT . "? RB" aw-
, f. .""..- .r. .m..
wn i iH.r
' ! WwtJf .
::?" u M n-
Cwt RsrDerSrvjr'1lk3 0'ClMk.
A nipt.
vartetj of ve(iblr, ete,. We.
IM lea
maaU
-.. mr lie .HI IK with all ixvul
iwC1,-p iHiikwtetl aud iviu.u.
l lUHiMllml-
alwaj. on imu.t.
.Wceiil
Unui
JULY GOODS
Sombs
Double Heads,
p'n Wheel,,
JaPe"ese Uem,
Etc, Etc,
regon.
Sale-
-worth of-
terms enquire of
to all parts of the city.-
O
$10,000
BROS.,
PIANOS AND ORGANS.
Violins, Guitars, Mandolins, Banjos,
SHEET MUSIC,
Mu,lc Books, and all kinds of MuM-al Merctundiv at
EASTOIM
Eldridge block, Commercial St.
THE ONLY MUSIC STORE IN Sffll
m
at
Prices are the lowest, Quality con
exaulne them at 2S2 2S4 and i
I'nion' Pacific R. H Company
"OVERLAND ROUTE."
rrnlns for the eat Have Portland stjjj
am and fcOO nm dally. Tto its to andfrow
. prtuclrwl points In tbi United Btates.Ca
1 a da and Europe.
I Elegant N'ew Dioing Cars.
PULLMAN1 PALACE SLEEPERS.
Krce Family Slreplne Car run Ibrooi
on Kxpre.a train to uniaha. Couneu
lUuitk and Kanwi aty without chant
lVHitc.!Uiniiat rortlamt ftirln KisneU
ruaud j uket Wound rolnu.
Vt lurther ivarttculais addre D'
st it ibe company or
I. W.UJE.O. P A.
c K. M KLI.KN, Oeneral Traffle Man-'
HoIm A Mannlnr scents, 6S Court itrwl,
Haliu,Orecun,