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S CAPITAL CITY. , Highest ofall in Leavening Power.-U. S. Gov't Report, Aug. 17, 1889.
If. V. MATTHEWS, TEEAS.
WM. HOWARD PHELPS, SEC.
T. H. BA1TKES, PRES.
Baking 'salem land company
I3WlClI i Incorporated 1SS9 Capital Stock $30,000.
Salem, Hie Hub of the Kiel.
Willamette Valley.
rilEN'OMKNALdllOWTII THE PAST VK.UI.
ASSOiUTEIY PURE ,POSTOFFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OREGON,
'The Ucst Citv on the l'nciflc
Const to Live and Do-Wcll.
A jm
PSJBffMJjHngyif '
"wwwa
KISSES.
(A id Xomto tnd JulUU)
A prominent pnyalc'an calls the Iritt
MM Seiant diwcmlnr of disease." no
kS," fiver is ipread ft, ao nre lunsr
fi7iaei." Out upon t. gnarled nnd eap
ims rtrtbondl Evidently klsse oro not
tor web m he. end tho old fox mm tho
mpS ire iouf. Let lilm devote himself
to miOtlMr our women healthy nndtiloom
mfftbitTtUses way be Uiewa. nua
surely Do "one by tho ueo of Dr. Pierce a
FaTorlto Prescription, which is simply
mairfoal In curinir diseases peculiar to fe
males. After taklnir It for a reasonablo
lentrta of time thero will bo no more ir
regularity, backache, bearinr-down Bcpsa
ttoni. nervous prostration, general debility
and kindred nllmcnU.
It is the only medicine lor women, sold
by dnifffflsts, under a posltlvo Rnnr
aiitoo from tho manufacturers, that It
will jrlvo eatl6factlon in eicry case, or
money refunded.
Wonu's DianwHAi-y Medicaj. ASSO
CIATION, Proprietors, JJuffJdo, N. T.
Dr.PiECE'SPJLLETS
Purely Vctretabio and Perfectly
llnrmleee. Unequalrd as a tlTor
PHI. Smallest, Clicaprst, Easiest to
Tabo. Olio Tiny, Siirrnr-eoutefl Pol
lot n Ioe. Tiirrs .'clt Hrnrtaclie,
Ullloun Headed. . roiwtlpatlon.
Indigestion, SJII't .. Attaeke, and nU
derangement of the ' itinch ana Uorreli.
M ccbU a vial, by diiJi'j!.!.
I'KOPKSSIONAI. OAKIS
OB. KNIGHT, Kclecllc l'h-MoUa.ofllce
. 127 Court stroct, Salem Oregon, I'ul
inouary diseases n Hpcclnlly.
D11.J, M KEHKi:, Dentist. Ofllceover
tho Whlto I'orner, Court and Com.
inerclnl atrccts.
PRATT HUNT, attorney nt law, Hnlem,
Oregon. OtllceocrHurr'H Jewelry store,
Btnto street.
T J. HHAW,
Aflniinnii.nl I n If
"Mem,
1 he left
tl . Oreeon.
dmco first door to Hie left
nt lien (I of Htnlrc In
the roir of l.'idd &
lliiBli'H bank
mlliMON IOItD. nttorney fit luw, Siilcin,
J. Oregon. Olllco uptiilw In I'utton'H
block.
J A. AI'I'IjEOATIJ, nttorney nt l.iw.
. Krlern bloclc, Comnicrcml nnd Htnto
streets, Bnlem, Or.
TOHN A. CARSON, Counsellor and At
j toruoy-ot-lJiw. Jlemherof the Hur of
Ontario, Oiinndn. Olllco 102 Stnto Mtcet,
Bnlem, Oregon.
P. WILLIAMS, HTKN'OdKAPIIKIt
nnd TvnewrltlHt. Olllco with CiiDl-
tn
cltylt'y. Co., 115 Stnto Ht.
171 O. llAKi:U, Collection, Commission
J. nnd Htrect Cur AiUcrtl-lne Agent.
Collections mudo nt rcimoniiblo nil cm,
UooiIh nold on commission Advertise
ments Inserted In street curs nt bedioclc
rates, B Commercial Ml., Baloni, Ore.
HU.SINKSS GAUDS.
A M. CfJUail, Undertaker, Kmlmlmcr
, nnu uiminei manor, mi nuiio m
ISalcm.
II. MOItSK, contractor and Ilulliler.
All nrfnnj tit-mtmllv flttrimllwl ttl
HI high street, Hnlem.
T01IN' OUAY. Contractor and builder.
tj I''tnoliiHiiIu lliilslilng a specialty. .lWi
Qommcrclal sticet, .snlem Oregon.
J
i'IN KNIOIIT, lllacksmltli.
Hort.0
niioclngand lenalrliicn specialty
Hliop
at the foot of Liberty street, Halom, Oregon
2.20tf
f.l
II hullilnr. Vrtl iirnniirnl tn iln ull
kinds or building and guarantee) nut Infra
tlon. J.-Jl-lm
DOI1KUT .t McNALLY, ArchltcetH, No.
XV i:UHtatoHtreet. I'lnns anil speclMcn
lions of nil classes of of bullillugs on short
notice. Hupcrlutcuilcacoof work promjitly
looKodnflcr. -'o-tf
SOCIETY NOTIUUS.
rrNiairrs()l''PYTIIIAH.-IteRulariiieet
LV lug on Tuesday night of each week at
7;o0 p. in.
J.O'l)ONALI):U. (!.
W. II. II. VATi:iUS. K, of It. anil H.
SLIVKI.OI)OI5No. IS, I. O. 0. l, meets
)u Odd KellmiN' Hall upstairs. Cornei
Kummerelnlaud Kerry stnets, otory Hat
urdaynt7:!lOp. in,
.1, li. MlTCliKi-.i,, 1, A. Manm.no,
Hocretnry, N. O.
OA. H,-odgvlck Pont. No, 10, Dcpart-
ment of Oregon, ineots every Monday
evening ut tho hall ovci the Oregon ljunl
company's olllco. Vlultlng eomrades nr i
cordially Invited to attend.
1). C.Hili'.itsiAN, Post uniiniader.
H. A. IUmim.i:, AdJiiUint.
A O. U W.-Protectlou IaiiIrh No. S, A.
ly. O. V. V Kiilom, Oregon. Meets ieh
Woilncndiiy evening at Its hall In State In.
suraiu'O block, corner Commercial nnd
Uhcmokctn streets Visiting and Bijoiirn.
lngbgctlirenlulted RAHniii,k,M V
IitA Umi, Hceordcr.
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
Of goods nt our store! Wo carry n full line
of groceries, fued. crockery, glasuwnrc, el
cars, tobacco nnd confectionery
T. UUHR0W8,
No. Sil Commercial Ht., Aalem,
Morgan & Mead, ,
City Draymen!
All work done, with promptings mid ills
pntah, Only tho best men are employed,
3-1-
T. H. HUBBARD,
-Agent for
rntors. Rnsso.
Cyclone Separators, Russell Engines i
nnrlQniu Mill Mn.l,l... '
and Saw Mill Machinery.
UeldetieaWUiiinirll Ht., Akltuu, Ou
tUWm
- - I
r '4. I M j.' in i
Lapitai iNational Dank1
National Bank1
i
SALEM - - - OREGON.
Capital Tail! op, . . 176,000
Surplus, 15,000
It. H,
WAMJIUK.
I'rotldcnl.
Vlee-l-rvkldeul.
W. W. At
. MAItTIN. . VImU'ia
J. Ji
Al.llRUT. .... Ciutliter.
DIRLCTORSt
v. r. o
J. M. Mar
, V. . M AIM, DM,
k It, H. WHllttc.
lr. V. A
Attic. J. ii. Aluer.,
T. utr. iiuton.
LOANS MADE
Ti nirmeru on wheat nnd oilier mrkeU
ublo produce, consigned or iu Uire,
cither lu nrlvutu cmurleor
puuno wureuou.
. . ,n . nr i. n.u ,i ti..
M810 8DQ tOUDir narruu iHiuguiouar.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
l)lMuut at i5?mW ,A,,J1K
ttTiwl o iew York,fhlcmso,Hu
oruwu
Kninelseo, Pottlaud, luuon. rin. awim
i
!
Bnlem, tho capital of the state, In
MKtuition to ixMtic one or tiie nana-
soniest cities in the Northwest, to
hIho the second city in point of pop
ulation, ranking next to Portland.
Itfl locution In particularly favorable
for the up-building ot a great com
mercial center, nnd outside of the
prestige natur.illy attaching to Ha
lem as Oregon's capital, the great
wealth of the clly from a business
standpoint has aecoi ded it a recog
nition all over the co.ist as one ol
the mortt prominent centers of Ore
gon or Washington.
The city lies on tho e-ist bank of
the Willamette river, in the verj
heart ofa rich valley of the.sami
name. It ,;tukes one .trip alone
through tills garden spot of the
coast to convince the vi-itor of the
immense possibilities of the country
immediately tributary to Hiilem. li
Is not Improbable that the Willum
ette valley, taken ns it wlmli , is ca
pable of suppoi ting more people to
the square mile than any other por
tlou of the United Slates of etjuiil
areu, and it is in the very richest
portion of this valley that rialem i
located. Thus the hub of this rich
and extensive country, a more de
tailed mention of whose resources
will be made later on, Is Kalem.
In laying out the clly the townsite
projectors of what is now Oiegon's
capital la lined well. The streets
are wide, the average width of the
main tliroughfares being 100 feet,
while the principal blocks are 3:',0
feet square. Early In the history of
the place tho town people adopted
the wise policy of planting shade
trees, and the-e taking firm root in
tho soil, and growing as such trees
do only In the Willamette valley,
Balem is now one of the best shaded
cities on tho coast. Sidewalks lead
every wheie, the streets are kepi well
watered In summer and a good
system of paving allows these streets
to bo kept in perfect condition dur
ing the entire year.
In addition to being the capital of
the state, Salem is the seat of .Minion
county. One of the objects In Sitlcut
to which every eltiens points with
pride is tho county court house.
Tliis Is conceded to be the handsom
est piece of public architecture in the
state. Tho cost of the building as it
stands to-day was upwards of $120,
000. Salem lias publlo buildings
everywhere. Salem has tho state
capital, tho city has thestate asylum,
tho penitentiary, tho Willamette
university, tho buildings of which
lire- all lino structures in themselves,
and all a source of no little revenue
to thotrado of tho place.
Salem was first established as a
mission of tho Methodist church in
1810. Its early history is replete
with interesting and pathetic anec
dotes, nnd ninny were the struggles
gone through heio by tho sturdy
pioneer who paved tho way for a
lntor generation. Salem early bc
camo an Important trading point in
tho valley, and long before tho com
pletion of the railroad through
Western Oregon it was one ot tho
leading towns of the state. During
tho past two years the growth of
Balem lias been phenomenal, as evi
dence the fact that while tke present
population of Balem Is in the neigh
borhood of 12,000, 8000 of this
number represent tho actual growth
of the past year. While the publlo
Hulrit of Salem's citizens has had
much to do with this large ineiease
in population, it hits been rendered
possible by tho growth of the sur
rounding country, and by tho ad-
vent of important manufacturing
industries In her midst. It Is the
boost of Balem that her growth has
been on n most substantial footing,
and that thero has never been tho
least tendency in tho place to Inlla
tlon of real estate values, so often
attending tho rapid growth of other
trade centers.
Tin. WltlmimH it iMillitv nmmtr Is
about sixty miles wide, extending
from tho Coast range on tho wom
to tho fool hills of the Cascades on
the east, and Is measured in length
by the distance covered by the
Willnmctto river, about 130 miles.
This liver hits many tiibutnrios,
about forty smaller streams pouring
their waters Into the Wllliunette
from the junction oftho two main
forks to Its mouth. It Is this perfect
watering of almost every part of the
Willamette valley which has had so
much to do with its productiveness
U1"' ,l ' l0H0 tiiiiiiui""1 ftrwinw
wi " i xwt trans-
pollution iuuiiiiii'H l" iiiu euiiu in
this part of the statu to the markets
of the coast.
Inuluded lu tho Willamette valley
nio upwards of f,000,000 acres of
land. This consists of gioat htroteh-
im of moat beautiful nrulrlo land.
lutuntwrMtl with abundant forW,
of Hue timber. It Is dUtlnotlvely
mi iigrlcultuml country. While
wheat growing luutluisfurengromst
the attention of the farmers of the
valley In thu mMitlun of tho statu,
illvortilfliHl funning I coming Into1
voe'jo inoixi year uy vour. rruu
KWW,nK,s wiw?iuuy receiving the
imriiost uttunllon of tho furmeiM of
ii, vullov. and so fur It lnw been tit-
, Uio valley, unu o wr it mu own w
tviulinl with IhoiiKwt Mir,u1iiK uv
suits. While it Is not a stock coun
try, every farmer in the valley lias
a few head of cattle, sheep nnd hogs
and it Inrgc portion of the meat sup
ply of the large cities of western
Oregon is obtained from this .valley.
The land is productive to a point not
met with in any land on tho coast.
On one farm In the vicinity of Salem
wheat has I. cen rnled for forty sue-cc-sivo
sen-ons, and during no year
of this time has the yield on this
land been !es- than twenty-live
bushel to the ticre. All the
cereals do well, while llnx, rye and
hops raised lu the Willamette valley
haven well-earned teputation in the
markets wheie these products are
best known. Thcie is one peculiar
ity of the toil of the valley that is
worth recording here. This is that
this soil In formed principally of de
composed oleanio substances, simi
lar in many respects to the soil of
the best fruit growing districts of
Europe. If is this which makes
this land especially adapted to fruit
culture, which, added to the salu
biious climate of the valley, free
from severe frosts in winter, and
with an i utile ub&ence ot scorch
ing lieal in the slimmer months,
makes this valley the best on tho
coast for the raising of most all vari
eties of semi-tropical fruits, prunes,
cherries, apples, peas, plums grow
particularly well, and the Oregon
prune is not peihnps excelled in Ha
ver the worn! over. Small fruits
glow on the virgin soil without any
special attention, and there has
never been known a failuie of crop
of this kind of fruit.
Dairying is one of the things to
which this valley is specially adap
ted. Escaping the rigor of severe
winters, and the feverish heat of
summer, cattle do as well here as on
any p.u t of the coast. This is some
thing that has thus far been neg
lected by the farmers of t Ids section,
and oulside of battel and ohee-o,
made to supply the local market,
the valley is not as yet a great ship
pel of dairy products. The possi
bility of greatness in till? particular
line Is here however, and some day
the Willamette valley v ill be the
largest daily pruduuiiig section ol
the coast.
Salem enjoys unexcelled transpor
tational facilities. The city is on
the main line of the .Southern i'a
cillc, ninning from Portland to Bun
Krancibco, fifty miles smith of the
former place and also has the ad
vantage of river transpottation by
steamers on the Willamette both
North and South. It is this which
has miide Salem one of the greatest
trading centers of the coast. Tho
products of almost the whole of
Marion county find a market at
Spiilem, nnd from this latter place
they arc shipped to all parts of tho
world, hi addition to the Hue al
ready completed a road is projected
from Salem to Astoria, and also one
eastward across tho Cascades.
Strenotis efforts are now being made
by the citiens of Balem looking
to an early completion of these now
lines and the driving of the last
spike on i heso roads will add ini
nieiibely to the wealth and standing
of Balem as a commercial center.
The Willamette river is navigable
nearly all seas-ns of the year for
ii distance of some fifty miles south
of Salem, mid this with the water
transportation of tUosinallerstieanis
tributary to the Willamette gives
Salem exceptional facilities for ship
ping by floating craft, lloats load
at Balem, and by a sy.stem of locks
and canal at the falls at Oiegon City
tills cari;o can be lloatcd to tho sea
without breaking bulk. Tills fact
regulates railroad freight charges to
and fiom Salem, and Is an import
ant consideration in tho continued
growth of the capital city.
Salem has tho raw products to
maiiufiictuiv, and she has the power
to run her manufactories, which
linve already gained a considerable
foothold In Balem.
Salem has two of the best tliur
mills in the state, with a combined
dally capacity of 12U0 barrels. The
Mipenor quality of wheat grown In
tho Willamette valley enables these
i.illls to furnish the market with
tho highest quality of Hour made on
i hu const, and thL Hour finds n ready
Hide lu domcMlc and foreign mar
kets. Bnlem litis a largo woolen
mill, erected leceutly nt u cost of
$60,000. Fifty luuidn are Klvon leg
ular employment hero, tiud furnish
ti market for about 200,000 pouudsof
wool annually. Balem has KlMH'
foun drlctf, machine khoM, lumber
mills, mull and door ftietoiltw, trull
canneries, plokKt and vinegar
works, and mntiy smaller ludtutilo
of this nalute. ThoHiimiu! amount
rvgulaily .mid out for wiiriv In
Bnlen. Is over !W0.000. Thoxo were
llgurw of lust year, mi luereaw
, of lr . vr in
previous
yr.
Thoro luiyw Inwu hoiiw notoit
(iImiiko l tlw means of Intor-olty
omiiminloatlou In SaWm during the
iwmt your. rholiodreoarllnentliroiiish
mw uuy iwv ww exinmim i i
lying hiiburlm. nnd ti large Amount
ol good ndltng sUh-U put on tho
hue A now cUvirte motor Ui o luw
1hhii coimtrueli tit uost of ftKi.odrt,
and three miles of this road is now
in successful operation. This track
nee will be doubled by the close of
the teason. Work on a standard
gauge motor line connecting Balem
willi Sllverton, thirteen miles dis
tant, has already been commenced.
In connection with the motor line
to Sllverton there will be n belt lino
constructed around the city, all of
which it is proposed to have com
pleted and in running order by Jan
uary 1st, of next year.
Keeping apace with the Increase
in population in Balem duriug the
ptibt year was the erection of fine
buildings. Five hundred thousand
dollars represents the amount of
money expended for building in Sa
lem during the single season of 1889.
It is the claim ot the conservative
business men of the city that during
the present season the cost of new
buildings erected will approach au
even million. Among the many
new buildings are some 400 feet of
fine bricks fronting on the main
street. Thee are occupied by thriv
ing business establishments.
y a provision in thestate consti
tution all state buildings must be lo
cated at Salem. Thestate house in
this city is the finest and most im
posing piece of architecture in Ore
gon. Although ns yet in tin unfin
ished condition over $750,000 lias
been expended in its erection. Sur
rounded by spacious grounds the
state Insnne asylum at Salem Is a '
particularly striking piece of arehi-1
tec In re. It has accommodations for
1000 patients. The deaf and mute
school, the school for the blind, or
phans' home, state penitentiary and
other publlo buildings are now occu
pied at Balem. A few miles north
of Salem is the state Indian training
school.
There are thirteen churches of va
lintH denominations at Balem, a
University with an average attend
ance of over !!00 pupils, a young
ladies' academy with an average at
tendance of 100. The public schools
of Salem are among the best on the
coast. The public school building is
oneof tiie best planned and prettiest
pieces of iirehitectuie lu tho North
west.
Balem is eiS'nt'ally a city of
homes. There me many costly and
imposing residences all over the city,
while around these homes are wcl
laid out grounds and well kept
yards. Just on the outskirts of the
city are numerous small farms of
five and ten acre tracts where fruits
and vegetables are grown for the lo
cal supply of the city.
lli:ui:unnu Youit Fkiiinds. If
you want to post your friends about
Salem, the Willamette valley a.id
Oiegon send them tho Weekly
Capital Journal, only $1.00 a
year. It will be as good as a letter
each week, and they will also be in
terested in our special write-up
editions that appear once a mouth.
Orders by mall r at olllco, next
door to the postotllce.
IJokiir Uroh., Publishers.
Hall Tickets. Any one want
ing tickets for tho ball on the 4 Hi of
July will do well to see Fred Baker
and get one beforo they nre goue.
Only ?1, ladies and gentlemen.
Wherever Malaria Exists,
Tho bilious are Its certain prey. In inter
iiilttcil and leinltteut !ccr, dumbaguo
and ague cake, the liver Is nlways horlous
Iv allei'led, and tho blood contaminated
with bile. One of tho chief reiuous why
lloletter's Stomach Hitters In such a sure
itt'leiiMi against chills and fevers and oeiy
form of miilarlal dlheasen. Is, that It docs
away with the liability of tho dUeasc, by
refusing Irregulai Ity of tho billtnry organs
in iidMiiieu of tho nrilval of tho seaniou
when thu dlsctiho la picMilent. Thero Is
mi liner fortifying preventative for those
about isliliiKr fiiilRrnttiig to a locality
wliorellii) miasma-taint exists. Thero is
no certain Immunity from disease lu on
endemic or epldeiulo form, to bo secured
b the ue oftho i erago tonics nnd anti
spasmodics. Hut wheie, quinine falls thu
lllt'ers Miceeedo both In preventing ami
curing. Moreover It removes ecry ves
tige of dj upepsla, and overcomes constipa
tion, rheumatism, Inactivity of tho kid
iiesund bladder, and tranquillizes and
strengthens the nervous system. eod.
From Terminal or Interior Points the.
Noi'tkii Pacific Railroad
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South,
It Is thedlulugmr route. It runs through
Mthtllmle trains every day lu the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO !
(No change of ears.)
Composed of (Unilinear unsurpassed,
Pullman dm wing room sUsikts
Of latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
llMt that etui le constructed nnd In which
ucrunmiotliulont are both tree suit lur-
iimuiki tor uoiwirs ui ursi nun kvuuu-cuu ,
tl
iiels.niiil
RlA'.OAHY DAY COACHES. !
A eontluuui i .IC4 ooauonlng with nil
line. ntUinllni Ur.M ml uulnterniptod
orvlee.
Pullmuu kl Ion can bd to-1
enreil In imIvi auy nceut of i
llierxid. I
Thruugli Uekc4 to unit from nil point ,
In Anu-rkw, EugUnd and Kurorns nn be
vureluikd ul any tlukvl orilce ol this com-!
IU411V. I
Kiill Information coiieeniing rnte, lime
of Irutns.rouitM uudotlier deltUU furuUhed
ou nppUmllon lo any neul or
A, D. CIlAnLTON,
AMUlant ueuernl PaMunuvr A(enl. No,
Ul First lrwt cor, WUlntuu, XMtu
Und.urecmi
Supplies
man hoard ok trustees of the
I Oregon State Insane Asylum Invite
sealed proposals for furnishing at the nsy
lum near Snlem, OreRon, tho following
supplies lor the six months ending Decem
ber Jl, 189
PAINTS AND OILS.
10 lbs Pioneer white lead.
10 snllons li Linseed oil.
) " turpentine
9 boxes elns, i boxes 10x30, 1 11x20, 1 20x21.
lOlbsIilsli glue.
PLUMMNU.
es ci
K. u 3. innh to li. 1 Inch to 3A.
y, doz eaeh 1 Inch. H Inch. Inch,
Inch caps
2 doz Ji return bends closed.
1 doz each 1 Inch, H Inch. Inch 11 nnd
L sockets.
yt doz A Inch Jenkins llro's valves, mov
able disks
yt doz Inch .lenklus Bros alves, mov
able disks , ,
Idoz4J compression hose bibs finished.
21 square feet Usudurlam sheet packing.
1 Roldcr pots inches In diameter.
30 lbs plumber mete.l for wipe Joint.
100 leet galvanized Iron pipe, I Inch.
50 feet galvanized Iron pipe, JJ inch.
COOfect black lion pipe, 100 feet 1 Inch, 250
feet 'A Inch, 50 feet yA inch, Co feet M
Inch.faO feci i inch.
dozen 1JJ lead rf traps.
W square feet sheet lead, 4 lbs to foot.
CO lbs tinners solder.
100 feet square rubber bucked sacking. GO
feet Ji inch. 50 feet i Inch.
00 feet square hemp packing, inch.
20 lbs Italian hemp packing.
i0 feet i lead pipe.
2 doz brats gas elbow burner eocks.
2 doz brass pillers,
2lo7. lua tips.
3 Scotch (;auge glasses Ji Inch IS Inches
long.
a .Scotch gunge glasses $ Inch, 12 inches
long.
I dor each Ji Inch and loch vulcanized
rubber hose.
i4 doz each wheel cutters for No 1 nnd 2
Eureka pipe cutters.
DRY fiOODS.
200 lbs jam, all wool, white.
)iT0 yards canton flannel, Nashua XXX.
1M ' Pequot sheeting, 0-1.
500 ' Jlnilners striped, Amoskcag.
500 ' Pequotsheetlug, heavy 15 inch.
200 ' ' ' ' A GO Inch.
tUO ' collco, American full standard,
dark.
100 yards blue denims, Amoskeng, 9 oz.
100 ' ticking, hcay Amoskeagf full.
100 ' table linen bleached.
300 ' toweling, bleached, linen, 10 Inch.
8 doz pnlrsuspendcrs.
12doz Taikey led handkerchiefs.
Odoz spools black linen thread. No 2"i.
20 doz spools blnck thread, No :W.
1 gross plus, American,
I gross peal 1 dress buttons.
100 paners n edles, assorted slcs, 2,3, 4, nnd
6 toO.
MEATS.
400 lbs per day mom or less of beef and mut
ton as icquiicd In equal parts of fore
and hind quarters.
COl'TEE.
1000 lbs Costa Rica 1st guide.
IV) ' Goeinment.Iuva.
71 ' Real Mocha.
100 ' Chicory.
FLOUlt.
100 barrels best roller process, dellveiedns
wnntcd.
VINEGAR.
5X) gallons pure elder inegar, 10 qr.
HO At.
1500 pounds Kirks Savon or ns good.
HIIOES AND LEATHER.
1 domestic calfskin. Chin tor Oak.
12 pair ladle's shoes No tl
yt rlol of solo leather, from 2ito 27 pounds
per side, Stockton extra heavy.
DRUGGIbT LIST.
2 lbs acid acetic.
&
2
&
20
20
AmoniaCons.
Antipyrlne"KnorrH."
Capsicum.
gum camphor
inject powder.
ojkldc zinc.
per-chlorlde of iron.
pyre Phos of Iron, "R mid S."
pepsluo sacch, "tjchollers."
sulphatooflniii.
sunfoiuil "Hayer."
salts epsom.
soda borate liowil "Squibb."
Sub nitrate bismuth.
potash Iodide.
Max seed meal.
2
60
2
50
2
2
50
4
4
EliildextractwlldcherrjV'PDifcCo.
pnraldebyd
fi
luld extract enscarn sagra '
2 ' ' ' senna "Aiox"
2 ' ' Jalap '
11.2 ' ' stnvesacro '
20 oz quinine sulph, P i W".
1-2 oz htrychitiine sulph.
1 gross corks each No 2. 3 and 4.
15 gal nleoliol,"liistern."
5 ' Cod Liver Oil, "Nor."
10 ' Cantor oil. "Hakcrs A A."
a olleoll, "Puie."
10 ' turpentine.
6 ' gljeerlno.
1 doz syringes, Davidson No 1.
1000 empty cnpsuleseaeh No 1 2 and 5.
ttJJUpllU, OC, US P.
10tWuutl-coiibtlp.it Ion pllis, McK & R.
lOOOaloln 'omp nills.
200 neuralgic pills, Drown Scquard, McK
o R.
200 Calcl Sulph pills, grl.
600 Hlii oxide mar.gauus pills, qrs 2.
500 sol Hj pod tablets iijoscynmlnie sulph
1-00 gr. J Vjthe.tUro,No45.
600 Morphia sulph Ji tablets sol Hypod, P
D J. co. No 13.
2 lolls Isinglass plaster, surgeons's silk,
.s A J.
10 lb colgates shaving soap,
SPICKS.
150 lb black pepper.
26 ' ginger.
50 ' cinnamon,
20 mustard.
:t0 ' saeo.
11 ' niace.nll standard ground.
CROCKERY.
20 doz glass tumblers.
1 ' rup pitchers.
4 ' ono gnllou pitchers, W G.
6 ' vegetable dishes, V O.
IS ' te cups and saucers, w G.
STATIONERY.
Gdoz Pnyson's Indelible luk.
:i quarts Arnolds Ink.
0 doz lead pencils.
2 boxes London Incadescent Pen t'o's No
4 pen.
2 reams letter paper, Llvo Oak or as good.
GROCERIES.
(WO lbs Liverpool salt.
7J0 tea. L' S brand Ponchoug.
Ittl ' tobacco, Rapldau or ns good.
KiM ' Hiulu crackers, extra frosh.
! ax) ' rnlstus, Oil layers.
14000 lbs sugar, SXV) Ib Golden, 0000 lbs gran
ulated, In Micks,
800 lbs cheese, Crimson's or as good,
KO00 corn mea. Gold Dust, fresh ground.
2000 ' crnked wheat, Iresh ground.
2000 ' coarse hominy, '
20OJ ont meal, '
10M rolled aits,
S00 ' dried currants.
72 ' Curb soda, O A Co's A and 11 brand,
50 ' uiackerul, No 1 extra mess, 'so catch.
,V salt salmou.
8000 ' choice Islaud rice, No I.
200 ' cod ttsu, boneloss. Pacific coast.
50 ' crvNini of tartar, J A Kolger, prime.
so ' gloss starch, Oswego,
sal coru giiiren, uswego,
10 cross mutches, superior safety,
ui
ox brooms.
oysters, cans,
consentmted lye, American,
cans corn, insiow s
MM gallons syrup, extra golden refined i.V).
iw ctmi on, pcari orana.
9t ' molasstes, Orleau ejctra.
8 Utc mnecaronl, No 1.
a boxes Nermlcelll, No I.
'J dot Uitb briek.
HARD WARE
3 bundle each IK. 20,2a gal sheet iron,
J n neat a brand. 1U pound,
ipkg cacti U lnol bolls, lH2KindSU
lncne long. "
I nkc eiieh o-l Inch UolU, 1, 2 and S;
I pkg each H Inch bolu, 2i,Ssind t
inaUe Jons. "
1 pkg eaon S tneh bo'.U, S, i, 5 and 6
lucnes long.
JKkgVStneh brtlu. SUlnehe lone.
1 eucb li Inch and IJ lueh monkey
wreuch
1 Uiuch lUxterH vrreneh,
1 washer cutter for cuttluf from K Inch
ioa lueu
W gallon Albany spindle oil.
cyiiuuriu.
avMtnd
compound, Jia a.
0 doz elbows, Vt doz IK Inch, 1 doz 1 luch,
2doziInch, V, doz y. Inch, 2 doz yt
Incli. IS doz JJ Inch.
1 doz tee-i, y doz Inch, K doz 1 Inch.
J dor plugs, 1 doz Inch, I doz 1 Inch,
l ili7titmhlnis pncli M. inch tn?4.?lnch
K 1 3f T.innnrl A Inch
30 feet round Norway Iron, 8-8 Inch.
IJOfect nat Norway iron 60 feet each UM,
lKxX. lxK, UixJi, llWi, lx3i nnd lj
sJ4 Inches. ... ,
SO feet flat Norway Iron, 2xJ Inches.
ii keg No 5 front horso shoes, Herdens.
t keg No5 hind horso shoes, Herdens.
I keg No 4 hind horse shoes, Herdens.
1 keg No 4 front horse shoes, Ucrdcns.
14 keg No 3 front horso shoes, Herdens,
keg No 3 hind horso shoes, Herdens.
iolbsNoTPutmnns horseshoe nails.
75 ' Iron washers, 5 IbsJi Inch, 6 lb 6-18
Inch, 10 lbs yt Inch, 15 lbs li Inch, 20 lbs 6
8 Inch, 20 lbs Ji inch.
35 lbs machine forged blank nuts 10 Reach
Inch and U Inch, lo lbs Ji Inch.
5 lbs lkxj round head rivets.
2 pkg of 1 m tinned flat head Iron rivets.
1000 pounds blacksmith coal.
1 ream emery cloth, nssortcd, No 0.
l lbs Hour of emery, No 0.
1 doz pkgcarriaee bolts, 3$.x
2 ps-gs each carrlogo bolts, x2yi inches
and 4 inches, .. .
2pkgs each carriage bolts, Ji, 2 L2,
3 1-Jand 4 Inches.
2 pkgs each carriage bolts, 5-lfi, 2, 2 1-2,
.1 1-2, and 4 Inches.
2 lbs coarse borax.
1 saw gumming emery whcol, 1 inch
thick, lOinches diameter, for Ji shaft.
1 piece sl.ver spring Btecl, Kx2 inches, C
feet long,
11 kegs nails, 3 kegs 20 d, 1 keg;40 d,4 kegs
10 d, 3 kegs 8 d.
20 lbs wire brads, lOtbs 1 l-2jlnch, 6 lbs 1 inch
nnri R ths 1.2 inch.
20 gross scicws, 1 gross each 2 1-2 In. No 14, ,
2lncu iNOH unu i i-z men iso a, z gross
each IK Inch No 10, 1 Inch No 7, J$ inch
No 7 nnd 1-2 inch No 4.
6 chisels, Keen Kutter brand, 1st quality,
1 2 Inch, 1 1 1-2 Inch, 1 1 Inch, 1 Inch
nndl 1-2 inch.
6 hummers, Maydole brand, y pounds
each.
2 hatchets 2 pounds each, 1 hand ax, 4
pounds K K brand.
3 Jennings bits, 1 7-10 Inch, 1 Ji Inch, 1 3-10
inch.
4 gimlet bits, GerTwn brand, 2 ' Inch,
2 K inch.
30 cupboard locks.
10 doz files. K nnd F brand. 2 doz 8 Inch
slim taper, 4 doz G inch do, 4 doz 4 inch
do, doz 10 Inch mill, 2 doz 10 Inch y,
rd, 1 doz 14 inch yt rd, 1 doz 4 Inch rd, I
doz 8 Inch rd, 1 doz 4 Inch tint, 1 doz ti
inch flat
1 doz Hanks sllei Lake No 8 sash cord.
0 ' table knivesandforksjlionhundles.
C butcher knives.
24 nxe handles, 12 pole, 12 double bit.
21 boxes axle grease, h raisers.
.'100 feet rope, manilla, Ji Inch.
Samples maj be seen at the olllce of the
board at the capital: goods must be In ac
cordance therewith and must como In
original packages when possible. Delivery
of supplies will bo required within ten days
of notice of acceptance of bid. A copy of
this advertisement must accompany each
bid, and tho name oftho class of supplies
bid upon must be written on tho envelope.
Each bid must include all tho Items of the
clnss bid upon, and must give items and
totals in full, with exception of ment and
Hour. Auditing olllccis nro piohlbitcd
from confirming accounts of purchasers
when the advertisement does not contain
a full and complete description of tho
kinds of articles to bo purchased.
The light to reject uny and all bids Is
reserved.
Iiids will be opened at 2 o'cloch p in, on
Tuesday, .Inly 8. lS'JO.
sVLVESTER PENNOYKR,
GEO. W. McHRIDE,
G. W. WEHH,
Hoard of Trustees.
Win. A. ML'NLY, Clerk of Ho.ud. 0-14
! 500 H.
$ 0? le SicilaTl's
M&
r BALSAM
HEALTH.
Lu Klchnii'g Ooldon Balaam No, 1
Cures Chancres, flrtt and sjcond stages;
Sores en the Legs and Bodj; Sore Ears,
Eyce, Nose, etc., Conpcr-cdorcd Blotches,
Syp'.illltiol&tarih, duelled Scalp, and all
primary to-ms of tho disease known as
syphilis. Price, f 5 OO per Bottle.
La Hlelinu's Gulden DnUam No.!
Cures Tertiary. Mercurial Syphilitic Rheu
matlsm. Pains in tho Hones, Pains In ths
Head, back of tho Neck, Ulcerated Soro
Throat, Sj philit.o Hash, Lumps and con
tractu! Con's, Stiffness of the Ltmbi, antl
eradicate a'l diS(;o from the system,
whether cau.cd by indlicretlon or abuse
o ucrcury, leaving wio uixxi pure ana
healthy. lrlr 5 OO por Pottle.
r,o nldinu'ii Golden N-anlsli Anll
doto (or the euro of Gonorrhoea, Gleet,
irritation Gravel, and alt Urinary or Genl
taldicarrangennt. l'rlce 9'& SO per
not tic
l.f lllcliau'4 Oolilen Kpnlh In
Jectlou, forsovcre cases of Gonorrheal,
iiitUinnutory Clcet. Strlcture,ic. Price
$1 ! ) per Hottle.
Lo Itlclutit's Golden Ointment
for tho elt ct.ve healing ef Sj-plillltle Sores,
and eruptions. PrleoSI UO pnr Box,
l.o Illchun'y Golden I'll g Norn
and Pra n treatment; loss of physical pow
er, cmcm or ocr-ork, ProstraUon, etc.
Price S3 00 per II or.
Tonic iii.il Nervine, I
feent ctcrjnhcrc, C. O. D., securely poks4
lcr express.
Tho Richards drug company, ngonts 50s)
and 611 Market street, San FrancUco, Cul.
Circular mailed free,
For success at the
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
Salem, - - Oregon.
A. P. Abmstrong, Mngr. E. L. VlLii , Prin.
Business, Shortliniul,
TjprinUcf, Penmnihip nd Icgluk IipirlDfau.
l)i and evening Sessions. Students inlmiuet1
uny huh. Call .11 the College or address
Ihe l'nncuml for dialogue.
QNE OK THE LARQhiiT liSTAHLISlI.
ments In tho Htate. Leiwcr nites lhan
. ortlnnd. largest stock Legal Ulanks lr
the State, a-d biggest discount, hcud foi
price list of Job printing, nnd catalogue ol
legal blanks. E. M. WAITE,
Steam Printer Salem Oregon.
A Bargain !
A desirable lot of lands In lots to bult,
seven miles south est of Salem, within
eighty rods of steamboat landing, tho best
oak wood nnd some fir limber enough to
pay lor the land nnd It Is good soil for
fruit, with springs nLd meadow land.
Would take a good small lot of Salem
property lu trade. Add res
O. V. DENNIS.
Salem, March 13, 1890. 3 13tf
W, C, MITCHELL,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Graduate of Ontario veterinary college.
Treats all diseases of horse, cuttle and
other domestlo auimuU, Office at Ellis Jt
Whitley' livery stable. If not profes
sionally tngkged can be seen at all bourn.
(xi-dw-lm
H0NG-SING-L0NG-KEE,
Oriental Laundry,
140 State Street.
! Cheapest and Best Chinese Laundry
I in the City.
fsiiki
Cctucctte
PRNTN6
T W O LOTS
on Church Street, two blocks from Court House $1,600 each. Al
HALF LOT AMD RESIDENCE
on Center Street, and on same block, $l,12o0.
60 ACRE FARM
three miles from town nt $'2'y per acre.
Five. Ten and Twenty Acre Tracts
near Salem. For sale on favorable terms. Enquire of
Willis & C
al Estate a
Court Street,
Re
R. M-. WADE&CO, Have just received another large
Spring Wagons and Hacks
Of the best standard makes. Prices are tho lowest, Quality con
sidered. All invited to call and exanine them nt 282284 and 2So,
Commercial street.
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DR. HILLER'S HYORASTINE RESTORATIVE SumuUtes nutrition. Purifies the KooA
Cures Dyspepsia, Constipation and General Debility. A perfect tonic and strength builder.
DRHILLER'S ANTIrBILI0US .STOMACH AND LIVER CURE. Cures Biliousness "J
nlTuvcr Troubles Chills and Fei'er, iUlarlil l'eers, and all Typhoid conditions.
DR. HILLER'S CATARRH CURE. Cures Acute Catarrh, Chronic Catarrh, Catarrhal Dl
ncss. Ouarautecd tocure the orst cases when directions are (ollowed,or money refunded.
DR. HILLER'S COUGH "UHE. Cures Colds, Hoarseness, Couffhs, Bronchitis, Ileurnr
and llicumonia; riliei tn consumption. Contains no Opiates. Cures Croup In 10 minutes.
DR HILLER'S DIPHTHERIA AND SORE THROAT CURE. Prevents and curca PI(h-
theria. illpoitndycuroanj sore throat
DR. HILLCR'S FEVER CUE. Indispensable In all acute diseases attended with loer
Iteifi. s an mru scarlet Terer, Scarlatina, and Measles. Mothers try it o"-
Dt. HILLER'S NERVOUS 0C3ILITY CURE. Cures Nervous Weakness, and L ''
ir. .Seterdil. &enj Jur Itnito Circular to HUler Dm? Co., San Francis, Cat
DR. HILLER'S RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE Curss rtheumatlim, Neuraljia,
llout, Lumtu.-o, ana aiutica, t nentranzin; me b:-d asUs which caase them.
DR. HILLER'S TEETHING CURE. AUs the fjowtli and Jevelspment ot children durrn?
ti e tntntnc; pcrkxl, eiiuri (uiuleM teetbln; tnd ssundteeth, and pre tnts an I -ures
Spawns, lUvUts, BnduTroaUUsaiidB.arelCOiapiaints A bltaslnj to matber " I "' L
DR. HILLER'S WHOOPISG COUGH CURE. lYstcnu and Cures Wbcopl '
Note. With exception of Dr Hdlsr's HrdrasUj fUstoratue, Dr Ifdttr's Ilheuraatij
and Neuralgte Cure, and Dr Hitler's Cousjh Cure, ths atetertmtdtes are in TatJ
farm, and, II not obtainable from jour drujrst, will b maJed Irse, on receipl ' PrK"
$1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00.
These reeedies are the result of SS ars ci ynltmoiai ezperltne. ami are
cuaranteed to ouro when a cure is pisaibls. Dr UllUr t Sl-ia-e book of Jlrectioes M
boroe treatacat, CQHtalnlng valuable laMructltes as to ht;ieas and diet, seal r-
HILLER DRUG COMPANY. SN FRANCISCO. CAL, U. S. A.
For Sale by DAN'L J, FRY, Drugdst, 223 Pomnerci&l M., &to
Kalsomining
. PINTIXG,
hamberlin,
mil Insurance Agents,
Salem, Oregon.
Who do All Kinds of
jnnv
I
i
As Cheap as any Laundry in
the Couutry Using White Help
and doing first-class work.
Satisfaction Guaranteed.
Office at George Hopye,
209 CommercialSt.
WILLAMETTE
UNIVERSITY
Graduates Students In
Classical, Literary, Scientific,
Normal, Business, Law,
AND
MEDICAL COURSES,
It is tho oldest, largest and least expen
sive Institution of learning In the North
west. School opens first Monday in September
Bend for catalogue to
TUOS. VAN SCOY,
President.
17: Salem, Oregon.
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DR. HILLER'S
Special Prescriptions,
HOME TREATMENT SELF CURE
A Specific Remedy for Each Disease.
In trom 3 toilhours. Cures Qulnsj in daj""- ij
ivxww
PAPERING Etc Done with nt-
"s UWJJUVVU Uf .. XJ, ,iu.u,
Shop up stalw over E, V. Small'i iXtt
Uoue KmS 1 tilMiU.