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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 16, 1890)
qgW3?r" THE CAPITAL J0I1MAL. , "m -ajoom,. PERSONAL MENTION. CITY COUNCIL MEBT1NH. A Qcnmox.-Thc Joirnai. news A Care for Sick Headache. TKItMB OF BUreHmilTlON. Dally by mull per year, . W TO IMlly by tuall per niontl), .. to Weekly by wall peryrar, .....- 1 W 49-ir not paid In advance the price charged for the Wkkkly Journal will fco 11.50 per year. If papers aro not delivered promptly notlty the ofllce. rnKEDKUVKHYBY CAIUUEU. Dally tor single. rcek,... IS cts. Daily fortvro weeka, .. 55 ct. Dally by month, . . . to cu. Collections wilt bo made on in nnit 15th of month, futacrlbers will please leave money ibrcarrlcrs at houo or whereon it la delivered, no as to cauo no delays In collccUom. Tan Eykjixo capital Journal recu larly receives the anrrnoon associated press dlsprtchcs. GILBERT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Latent ilnsrle and Cobwebed Knowl edge Bein Brushed up and Brought to the Front. One of tlio most enjoyable ball games of the fchhoii was played last evening after six o'clock nt the grounds In Simpson's addition south of tbo electric street car line, be tween the blacksmiths nnd real estate men. It wnsu't particularly way upon science, but for sparkling fun and genend Jollification It was Immense, and It was a happy con trast to some of the games recently, lu that there was not a particle of Ill-natured kicking at the umpire, Al. Nash. Every fellow took his medicine and grinned over it. The feature of the game were John Kuignt chasing long flies over rough plowed ground with dog fennel three feet high, and Marshal Boss covering second base; In fact "Jimmy" eovervd the whole field with roars of laughter all the time. The live Inning were played in an hour and a half, resulting iu 17 tallies for the disciples ot Vulcan and 15 for the friends of the Im migrant. Fisher, of the latter, says hi: ikiii tin wi .iivfx tiimu ustus as he has had all his life ineatchluc any of the fair sex, nnd Uenr. Downing says hecoulilu't run even as well as he did when a democratic caudldate for the legislature. The game at Highland between the grocery and dry Roods clerks resulted in a victory for the yard f -1 .. .x av J-. arc now In progress at Sllverton for ' cn a swre U1 lo - " depot grounds and other convenl-1 flve Innlncs. and W8" fuU otiM dices aud that in a short time there I atu will lw lorm. f.,r,x, r.f ,.,m url-lnn OT1IKB AMATKCR (I.VMES. Dr. E. W. Bosslter camo back thU afternoon from a trip south. Mrs. Jay Smith was a passenger for the sea coast this morning. Mrs. McKay and daughter took the afternoon train for Portland. Capt. J. W. Crawford Is off to-day for a trip to see otd friends nt Sheridan. nutlet, have beard a great many .ThHd.jtri comptalnt Udnetoan Neiv Fire Cistern --Increased Tax ! prominent rodents aud Levy - - Cement Crossinr - - 'express the belief during the day c iin in the vy Cement Crossing Bridges and Other Import ant Business. Great Offer PIANO for .-. i-lir,, . , , .PIANO iu l'nTe .n,. - . --.i JI7i in the chair, Couucilmcu HIrsch, I Gray, Lafore, Strang, Edes, Bush 'and Hutton; Itecortkr Conn, Mar- I shal Boss, Street Commissioner PnOSl'KKlTY in Tin: An?. Matt. Browu, of Sllverton, is iu ihuuity to-day and In a conversation with a JocitXAi. reporter, expressed great outhusiasm over the preseut aud fu ture prospects of his immediate neighborhood aud this country gen erally. He says there are now some fifty Chluamcu nt work on the pro posed lino from Sllverton to Eit Portland and a hundred or more are engaged up the road from Sllverton widening the narrow guagetostand ard width. Also that negotiations Lrouutv Sunt. oiler was a pas- scnger north this morning, going to i Gndiam and City Surveyor Gcsner Astoria aud Ilwaco for a few weeks. , present. Minutes of previous meet- l!n- T S llnllintrnr'a fimllv rim i'u ,V4,U "uu "I'l""'- camping In the Waldo hills, aud the elder takes It In, too, except Sundays. Attorney Seth It. Hammer re turned this afternoon from a busi ness trip to Eugene. Hou. B. P. Earhart was a passen ger north this afternoon on ht re turn from Soul Hock, where he left his family fur the summer. Sheriff K. M. Crotsau and wife fTlii nlfv rvtiinntl mat In rmmilnp m n, ij vwa.v.i .. a a. iv6im. ... .-- ... tH KetK Butt Illiiu nuiijcvuur u ,."'"- session last eveulng.Mayor Williams Piety hill than to construe a rc u th fc i mrtwne ta" i at present at tuecorneroi - ueinchvn ji.sJid by smith A steiner aud Commercial street", thre being tire plugs and cisterns already iu ex- The ufS( isn. Istence within convenient reach of Tnat js wiiat we want on.any that loealitv. It Is argued that ne-, subject, and two arc electric lights 5lt!. should beatteudeil to first - make a store at nigiu, juwiw ur.Bm ",...-:.. a... .,,0.,, ifvon.,,as Hay. 'Jills is imporiHiii , auu luxurii?" iu iui .i ". v.... ..- The committee on ways and atlonl tliem. 'iiicjocuwl is um means reported that they found the' criticizing the city council but just quarterly reportsof city recorder and ' volelug the remarks heard on the treasurer all correct. ' streets. iu se- I Ipctlnc clothes, and you get the ben letlt of it at Conrad's. The same committee reported nu ( gAp DeaTii.-A terrible aecideut. existing city ueot or jio.iw auu . d, fnalv wurrttl ywtenlay ntAt.1n v aumasr-n-- t M. Tat tl.1 t fc I ... probable expeuses to Jauuary 1st I 1S91, $10,000, a total liability of $35, 000, deducting from which a prob able income of $14,233.39 from various sources, leaves X76J.61 to M provuieit for. a iu mm tax on - .,, tbrce. were off tliN morning to jom the' the city's valuation, 1.5M,70a00 ., . h f ., am, Mrs Salem delegatlou who are breath- would realize $15,947, leaving stil,ivatt fell iuto the boiler, receiving lu East Salein, in the family oi James Watt. They had a woman there washing, who i loft a boiler of hot water stauii 5m eon Groceries. Try the Capitol Adventure Go's new'grocerv store for bargains in that line. " Fresh groceries, pro vMnus. oracucs. bananas, caudle aud vegetables always on Best delivery rig iu the city. lil)ll .tollll COMIV P. .,...' ;UN? on the (.,.., 23 ORGAnV" ,, ,; ;week3oai 20 ORGANS rr naK l '" tlle world. 1 ' "v 91 I50 ORGANS for7( Buy now and Mvc nioner n,.. Instulliuenta tash ' bargains iu all kinds of mMP . , -w kLVKHia " l tA5 lM' l n ft. B i m V i Eldridge Block, CALL OR WRITE. hand. Fok : cottaee. ai.k ok Bent. Euitilre at i.nnn rliutlnnr nnil ivhilp she Was!'1 UJ, UU IUW M... to be carried over to next year i $4S19.61. The committee therefore ' scalding injuries, from which ske died at noon to-day. lug the frv?h morutain air. Prof. S. A. Starr. Rev. M. C. Wire. ii! Mr. Prvitvimtn ,f n. Th.- ' recommended that a tax of ten mills returnexl last ovo:iIiiit from their i be levied for the current year. The! Will Retort. At thlseveuing's ' ... -. . .-in..t . r!. ma Anf0 fsf llta I :.. I pm.ij.I i. ... l.vlivA V O increased levy, 1st a decrease of r f. W., the delegates who attended $60,449 iu the assessment; 2nd large J grand Wge will report their expe aud unexpected expenses for lumber ; rience and the condition of tue order mountain trip nenr.Mehama. Mr. G. C. Hogan, tailor at Chema wa Indian school, is now enjoying a vacittion of two weeks, and during that time may be found at his store. -Mr.r.. .. uookc. MiKti 14 on rd tax, which necessitates the ex and Zaidd IIu and Hal Pat ton, left rudUu for nvid street work ror .ewport on the hoscburs -uut of the general fund, pres this moruiug, to U- gone about W9S adODf.vi and labor on account of the flood; throughout the jurisdiction, tbere Srvl an almost entire absence of fore all members should be present for entertainment and instruction. The report HAYESYILLE ITEMS. Oil ami casollnc stoves i variety and cheap, at Stciner er o Welis! Wki.15' ! Wells drivcu: wells due; wells repaired; on fair terms. A. Darr, South Salem, tf lOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries. Taints, Oils ami Window Glass. Wall Pa per ami Border, Artists' Ma terials. Lime. Hair. Xails aud Sliinsles. Kay. Feed and Fence Tosts. Grass Seed. Etc. Commercials! MAXIEEi GO TO GEO. F. SMITH H07 COMMERCIAL STREET, FOR ' 15,Tents, Awnings, Lawn & Camp Goods Desirable 203 Front d2t The I'inrst Stock in Salem. Salem JOHN , Wednesday, Johii), 10 Great three weeks. Mr. and Mrs. C j The same committee reported a a few fields of fall wheat will be D. Gabrielsou and hlil fmm Rtoir ,t(V Vnw York ...... . .. -. ;.- - .:- f n,t nlwi.,il..M Mr nmtrnn-l,n An intrtvstlnir iranio ol Kiwh.ilf Is '.....,,.... j r ...., .. r ?. . . ' . "-I." - cuumk, auu jirouiisc a i." ' , " w .viiiiu-H,aiiu ..... ...in ...i. v-oo,iuKefs, ouenug ?ao,n.v 'oriviMil is an old time and obcrvine settler, extweted to come off at Highlaud ' rjilv- n.l Iwhvtv- tho ninrninni.Mivwins ... . o,v,, .,.i. 'em' - - . --" ------ - - -- .-. -.--. ...i. . -- .j.v-v-v.. iu vj L.r. vzuk -, cat uuuu. r i - new ivci:ti-kuk.nts ! train Uuiud for a few weeks at Wil E. M. Waite to-k departure thi morning, on wisely says this country was never next Monday afternoon between the iu as good condition as at present lawn tennis clubs,the members of the While there Is no boom, there is A-enue club having challengxxl the ! evidence of a healthy state of aflalrs Marion club and the same Is accept-( every where. He has been In the ed. These nines w 111 be constituted j habltofplacIngagiXKldeAlofmouoy as follews: Avenue club Hugh at interest In the past, and he there Is not ouc man sceklug row at preseut for the five there a year aga; on the contrary men are Brown and JoeBaumgarten; Marion nnm.,mn rli.i Mina rn litm 4int nit illlh . J. l Wlllm4n T-T?.rvV u.v.v. ., ..v. v...v. .v. ... "- - -,l.i.. A,-. 1...... ,,, -, .1- -. If he cannot place a few hundred Jordau, Frank S. Dearborn, y. J. "' " " " , j r f .. .v $;v u.ujcj unu luiuri IU. IV their the local train, hemlt-d lr Mehama for a several week-.' sojourn iu the eut onlv hey McNary, Ie Steluer, J. B. Glesy, i llloumniu?. Mr. y.v tolr-'Joe AlWrt, Jack Westacott, John if3raj. Turuer ?re were , Phillips, Otto Wilson, George G. ' ' , Cha-. M.wris, who works in the 5 i jewelry store of J. H. Haas was dollars for them, which they have ! D'Arry, Henry Myers, Dr. lylug Idle iu the bauks; in other words, money is plenty and few bor rowers. He also remarks that we are getting a more substantial class of j ! aijviiiiivu, tui i? .igaiu uq uuiv .v .v to hi satifactioti antl re- itkea writ iw over and Keen, Hugh H. Thompson, .Manuinc and (t. P. Boise, Jr. Avenue club are requited to meet j Mrs. James Aitkea and family for practice at Willsen avenue hall Parted :e-day fcr the ccst at .itl..nc thti m tnv iirmvlmte !m-' prtunds this nninf at fi nVkwfc. i ewrt to sivtMl a Jew wtvk A ihtifn-rtiniprr'ivy.nlc''f-irt- The enmJoves al the state nrtoo . ooa s George take? iu the ocean litt.UII.,Tio. .il thrift rlir. h.M v.vttnlav 5iil a ihlln ti, fhn OTeexeS . nmr.lwinwil rvitnt nnrih .ml of the asvlum for insaue for a ehani-: 'urns. Air south of us and have selected the plou game, which was accepted ami , r1 UP- solid, stoady growlug valley around the contest will take place In the ' Lebanou Express: Harry Stngle Salem for a future home. Mr. B. uear future. Tnis will t a game ton, of Salem, aAer spending a short predicts that iu a comparatively few worth looking at. Due announce- time in Lebanon for the lenedt of years this part of the valley, will be ment of the time will be mad? in the his health, returned home Monday, dottwl with most beautiful homes of Joukxau feelinc much Ivtter. Harry thinks Ave to tlfty acres, where fruit, voge The drusRUts are orcaulred for Lebtinon air agtve with him, and tables, due stock, dairying, fowl rais ing and the like will be the predom inating farm industries, and haud some residences, flue bams, neat ' gardens and fecces will be seen on even" hand. The signs of the times' interest N. Y., aud reconiinended that the matter be referred to the counties of Marion and Polk. Report adopted. The committee on fire and water reported in favor of the building of as a 20,0-gal!on cistern at the corner of Commercial and Chemeketa streets. The report was adopted aud the street commissioner instructed to construct the same The street commissioner made his report for the past month, and asked i that Mime action be takes to obtain gravel for the streets. A petition from J. P. Veatch ask ing for the counnl to declare certain privies adjoiumg his property as a nuisance was read and referred to the health and police committee. A motion was passed that all privies, standing where connections had been made to sewers, should be clos ed up. A proposition was read to con struct a bridge on Church street known as the "Bush" bridge for $SC47 and also in constructing one oa Mission street, east of Mr. Bush's Mis- Late sown oats is doiug well. M. Kelly, who was quite rvaroKIa u'knLa nmiollt of l " w " i.til Ijct r-al rt-itlt Alltnct ic oKT ti Eita iala a (CA " 11U JUIU J MW4V W be out amoug her frieuds again. Mr. and Mrs. F. Kelly, of East Salem, are speudiog a few days of recreation in Hayesville this week. BASE BALL ROBINSON'S Gieat World's Exposition. hows-10 COMBINED Monster oO-Cage ilenagerie. Quadruple Co-mopolitan 4-Rinir ns. ammoth real Roman Hippodrome, Marvelous school nfEdncaU i9 tist ana eompreiieusive Aquarium, nire and attractive Irf museum of Animate Curio-, and Vivid. Electrofviup ,nH i .T7, alitic Wild West Expo-ition. s m ,ffi- -AT THE- Hifhlawl Park Grounds. It is understood that Miss Lee, of Macleay, has applied for the school here next term. Her application to the board of directors is aeeom- noon. by the real estate men Later. The baseball punie be- all point to an early Mr. Brown's views. realiiatiou of , tween the druggists and real estates. is arranged for to-morrow at Simp son's park. It will be called o'clock. panied by recommendation" of the highest character. Mrs. A. Kelly harvested her fine crop of peas for the Saleui big can nery lat week. It was a grand ?ieht to behold from the highway one hundred pea-piekeri- hard at work. The children of our peaceful vHI j age are glad to kuow that the dread of chiekeupox ha tied, and the echoes of merry laughter from the i woods tell us that blackberries are ; ripe and Uiat they are having a ju bilee. Quite a number of petty robberies have leen committed iu this ueigh- :.borhood of late. Mrs. Bvrne's resi- and after the luuch. thev took all the small t-uance that .... fr Tacoma, Wah. Mrs. Arnold The committee on accounts and cou,d foaud. laKl "wn ou the goes over-to attend the wedding of current sxpenses reported in favor , bed nd hsd s S01 re?t after ,heir SALEM vs. MLXSVILLE.' SatuniraadSnniy,Julyl9ancl2). Gia UIJ at S p. m. - Adml.kn SSe .Mammoin rem itomaii nippourome, .Marvelous school ofEdacitrf iJ mats, vast aud eomnreheusive Anuariuni. ruro nnri o.....! . ?& --, --- ...., ,..,...;. ::-""- "inatuve Anin. I Luiossai museum oi .uiuiiaie turio?, ami iviu. KlfPtrnfvin .i r. " irmly real -O- 1 4 Monster Railroad Trains I 60 Double Length Steel Cars! Required for iu transportation. OYER 1.000 MEX. W03IEX AXD HORSES o FOUR CIRCUS RINGS In Simultaneous Operation, fmmeuso Hippodrome Track InclosiMjl tSm Whv Don't ior"'b Sv the iREGJNI. out the now coutagious warfare and are he 1iko it better every time he anxious to meet some antagonists on; comes up. He also likes the people, pijuv, J3-50 per lineal foot for a pile "ence wa5 entered, a the bloody sands to-morrow after-. Mr W. S, Arnold was a passe n- structure and fo per lineal foot for s' intruders sot a good iney may waroounouaieu.par oq tQe overlaud this morning span TUK PROFESSIONAL. The games commencing Saturvlay afternoon between the Salem and McMinnvilles will command much Interest, the latter club having de- Suoruo Ruckiyk Attention. Again the narrow grade south of the covered bridge on Commercial street has been a remiuder to the authorities that it is too narrow for comfort or safety without substan tial ralllugs. J. G. Fontalue was driving along there in his light but:- gy yesterday, having a second horse' have such easy work hereafter, tied alongside the shafts, and when Manager Jay C. Smith is now ar a short distance south of the bridge ranging a series of games with the the loose horse being touched by the ! McMinnvilles for the whole seioa, wheel, ran around in front of the half to be played here and half at driving animal, turning him to one McMinnville. The home dub is in lde. Mr. Fontaine .aw disaster excellent trim aud i fully able to ner orotuer, ami w"iu remain lor x month visltiuc with friends in the City of Destiny. Prof. A. will act the part of a bachelor during her ab sence. Mlrf Ella Dearborn, who has been making an extended t.turand visit in the Ei, taking in Washington, New York, Philadelphia, Boston" feated the former in the flrt two au,j y points, is expected home raiues. u is not tnougnt tney win bu eveeintr She s evening, tne spent most of her time in Wahiugtoa, where she Jno G Wright - was ncht rovsllv entertained bv itonroe r ye Oregon fnenls resident there. Miss Haasee, dean ot the Wo man's college, Mrs. HidhV, matron, and Miss Minnie Ccunaiucborn left of paying the following bills asd the report was adopted and warrants rdered drawn for the several ameunts: S4lem Gas Light CV S E A Graham Johu Knight R L Swartr J C Brown Alonzo Gesaer J W Crawford NN Lunde Baker A Strang plunder. Lebanon Express: An editor is supposed to be a versatile creature, combining the qualities of a clergy man and his antipode, the sport, together with the numberless in termediate phases of human nature. He may report a sermon iu a way that disarms all criticism, but let j w him abate so much as a jot or tittle 124 S3 s in a dog nght and his career is ended. 21 70 72 00 10 CO 54 91 37 75 49 CO 2 60 EASf In 1 . S7.VJ . rtar, .' l-r MX i.)Oath: Smi-WertlT, 5 a yr; SI.J5 for ix ' menth: Wttily, fl.T a rejf 1.W for-'-c months. THE EAST OREOO XIAN will siv yon the new-, both local and caenil. It Is Demvnt!f in everv thiar.even la politics. It aim- to be ju-t undfelr, ereaif !lhtoba?ire lve and ".ttposni!." It would w.ber be rietit sad loc lha wre and win. Take It! Try It! You won't k. Any lfep orerit. Addrevi EASTOREG0MXPab.Co.. , Pfodleta Oiwon. JAPANESE BAZAAR. Salem Electric Light t.V -- FS Dearborn Salem Water Co R H We.taeott The committee returned 3 $5 - 15 60 . 372 CO 2 65 - So 54 250 the bills l'.t.MV &VP ilk.ir .rv-nw Ja m a Ilk t 11 1. fc kkk , v' ' ' ' ' ?ihlUl,3 tiH a aueau anu lurneu tne norses .spaare ' o u v, n any ran ios,er iu frw WiVk, May la lhw hany around so they would go straight the state outside of Portland's reg- ,vrt .. V ., , ., . ,t. ..lv .. . . r.-. .. I .-.-. l . 3 uiai jiiutixvuaiN down the grade isther than have the buggy upset. Down they all went pellmoll and Joe was thrown out on his face, but he held to the lines ami the hoives, belug geutle, atoppviat his word, thus saviag himself aud the ng from further lu jury. The side of his face was skinned and bruised, but uot seri- ouly. That grade has loiig been an MlSTAKKN JlK IS DICTION. It will be remembered that a short time ago one Alfred Aplin wa ac cuseii of an assault with a deadly weapon at St. Paul, thl county; that he skipped out, was traced to Wlnlock, Wash., aud brought back by Coustable Boutiu, of St. Paul precinct. Well, when brought back, ing otne artiek-s very camp life, whkh was f x and will probbly to-day all right. necessary to telegraphed reach thetu of J. B. Kicgs and . N. Lunde for proper endorsement and recom meaded that Geo. Kraunchnable be paid the amount his cement side walK was actually damaged and the amount be taken out of the allow- In our columns will be found an advertisement of the Pendleton Japanese East Oregoniaa. It does not appear to be a syndicate organ. Read the ad. and if you want a straight dem ocratic paper that seems to be oa the people's side, of questions that are ne: matter? of party collateral give that paper a trial. 2N Ommercal St., opjoUie PoswSce, Dlret Importers of and Chinese Curiosities a&d Pealistie Revival of tUe sports, pastimes and Contests of the AdkdI ROMAN HIPPODROME 60-Thousand Horse : 00 Male and Female Jockeys ' '0 MlMtorePoDa.' y3 B.y and Girl Jjckeys : The most eshileratinv: and pleasant event of a lifetime will be to Tina our masninceHt TWrPHAT.8PEfTA(TUR STREET PAGEA5T' , The most entrancinsr, the most editing, the mxl ddigbtfr!, to . grandest the richest and most dazzeliuc free holiday demo..ri!iMf,! i held in anv ace or countrv. This world-eoiiquerin paseant Till.r I great review through the principal streets of each town and city vaarti ' 10 o'clock a. m. Secure eligible positions on balconies, in window a ! oa the housetops. oO-CEXT MENAGERIE! Worthies. Fine Pocwtein Chiaa-a-are. Ooi&scnle, ! SSSiL &e&iS'Jr8Z"i , S45.KO Drove of GiraflVs. o.0 Schcl of Walrus. flO,0 . WW every oe-enptioc mt se at leves: Dotsaje .-.na tteuui. oocnt procnptiy alluded vx ocder CVCNTV XORMAU Supt. D. W. Yoder is buy of late making -ar-ranpMuouts for the Mariou county teacnor." iutitute wuicn will be hetil In Salem during August, com meociug the 11th and continuing invitation to death and vtrl have had Bumn-ivaivs th.w nj nf v.. .rr-1-r..i innA K.,r.,r.. . x " weeks. The suceoss of the two thiuirs sbouM lv .lrtn.- Th in.ii vv. T,r.r..,I..t,.i. ktateltiiiitelu4dat the9tate hou-e , grade should be widened or a heavy ed guilty as charged in the lufar raiting should be put up. One bill matiou. The Juitice proceeded to of damages would more than make exorobe a power not vouoba.fed to the necessary nxtures. itu mM hv itr tht f rii ,u. recently, asd te eminients eje preeil and the strong resolutions aded regHixhag teachers who do uot attend the inlilute, will iaure dlcatiou of "such a charge, and as-l,51 " tb S Bad Accsdcnt, from the 11 o'clock Ing &u express toam of Lee A Ren Bio's driven, by 11. Lee, broke through the culvert near the Woman's college on Winter street, resulting In w and seriou In Jury to both horses and the Itreaking of the wagon tongue. The hon-e i.vo. While cotulue ssev the accused a line of f2W aul train this morn- t- Tnls the mn couldn't pay, - Omcuiu Kt-acTBO. At a meet- so he was brought by Officer routtu , ing of &re deiegnle bkt in the hill to the county iail, arriving here of Tter eneine bo-e las niefct. S. Christian Science. Gen J. T. Bailey, editor of the Christian aace of fire company dlng the dam- Science Journal, published in Bos age and further recommended that ton, will give a lecture at the State the fire companies be required to house Wednesday evening at 7:4-5. drill iu the streets. Everybody is welcome. " 2t W. J. Herren made a verbal re- 1 quest that the council Uke some' .s,0Xe.lb,eJ'I-a Pfrfeeta" made by action toward flxing Water street KSSf ' iS along his premises and a motion wu . . made that the street commissioner ' Fresh water meloas aad grapes in proceed to have the same repaired the market at Bensou & Frosts. It and to have the street closed up to . r impede travel unUl repaired. fo- M u Dl, "'r1- un luetu weu eti are&si children are a ple&sttre to to their parents, aad good cJotbes increase a child's self respeet. From the FRESH MILK. Capital Dairy Co Hippopotamus. $2ti.COOSehiolof Sea Lions. Two-Horned Ktuoo Everv rare and curious animal known to Zoology. W.mun. Weicht ?J! i S. Feet Hisa.., zhi 53J L right lrW Doors Oka ;: 1 and 7 P. M. Perfan-ance One H' Ut? Will Exhibit at Corvallis Julv 25th. Albanv July 31s McMii;5, -- .- .- -, , July 29th. Eugene Au'. 1-t. 'A Girafle. IS Feet High. ft' i :l in nt Os. 21 HindsHi''h. I lnntMan. TL H..re.2l Hands Hiirh. IT1 Bw. Weij ; U1UUL ostrich. 17 Fet Hih.lllUL Hog, We ll.1525d.lHH A. C. Kairefciid. B. J. KeOy ai pffard la detirer 4ie?i (voted oa e. to soj- p o- u LcareorAhr, aj Xiaio x Low's itaMe. &sd saUk city. w ARTIST. I Iasc-s-rtioa civee asd Inratu enlarred 2rtMn Pli.-rrphi or taM: from Ilie. at Cbenonoo . Qdnde bkx-i. wklra XJISS M. KIRN". ilii tloncanied. The street commi$sloner was ins tructed to have repaired the bridge OB Hiih street aertvsc "ivith Vtill creek; also the Vridge on Chureh chr4pest to lbe our S01 street oa the same creek. HONG-SING-LONG-KEE, Oriental Laundry, 14 State Stsekt. WeUer, avt&nt. reeeived t-h4r ee yesterday, but Sherirt Croisan refa- cd to accept him under the commit ment and had him rem&ndad haek to Justice Trevor with infonuatton that he had better withdraw his that went throucb the culvert now" Juiljrueul and bind theRtan. tineatesof otoetion tumbled over hi he.l ,tn over to cirouit court, whlnh Wnei bad bole In hU forehead aatl nvwiv- h rtRinalri-rdicUd of Moir. ing severil other bruites. The other " anluoat, which la only colt, U- Thk Stku. Briikik. Wrk fo came frightened, tore around nnd Mug pushed oa the Mg steel bridge kicked terribly and kinned him- ro the Willamette at lhi place, self all armnd the head, leg and There are uow about S nn at wk body. Tnu culvert ha been lu Ue tlmlvr and idling the rivw. The street coaimissiootr was ia- aeatly and snbsuntudly made up. JOH.N). iKXTHY LX. T. IHcWtdHMH u xs ebdaan president; ureeled to have a cement crossing B. K. Critehlow, seretarr, xnd F. ( kdd ea State street between th ' S. lrtoru, treasnrer. Vfcr S. property f Dr. Jesup aad Ed. X. Low, cbrrf ettgineer, "and Bd. ' BJeS- DOE.V Tne eduonal rwMotae Joi knal ha boa reMed W tte seciMMl tWrof tbe IVxodke nkK roont 1, 6r( t right at aU of siair. x pstNr VRorosiTiosr. Clly U-tj va i;tre4 rrf bad coodlt-oa tor a Sag time aad It The people of Polk county are watch Is said the authuntto had notice of ing the work with tuueh lntorB4 It, bat it has been negleoted. It U rivcialiy wwvlmeu, h nnd a tale ' oa the prlnoira.il- traxxled atreet for their wwkI ia Salem. The unal for teauM to and from the depot, price paid for wod at wbeiea! U &sd It i unfortunate that It ahould i f-0 to W-tO for rtr and fS &o to ft.. hara been allowed to remain m CO for oak; and when flfty ceata a dangeroQ. Tbe team, presented a lead nauu b paid for ferryag there piaahle appearance when taken ibut Kttte proAtlefUnorcaa a ferty' homo. t tualutaiued at a lesa charge than 1 U now made. AK tnU will Ska be ApriUKaaTtVK Acvivmoatin. ri' 'lth by the finest ul ItbuolatallobHgatorj- that our bridge that apan the WiHamette cfiieket poUoat4er and hi cleri- - icai foroai ahoald keep the post oJHee The dietinary wtH tleAne th ope a to ueh Late hours to obUg the wvtrd targalna,M but yMt tit public!. We the ptopJe apjeeUte ' coaie to u toe dmatrat. J. Wh kiadnetii and feel under saany O. Wright, dealer In erweries, reok h$tie. ery ami c hi ware. Trrt NMtUr a4it ia ass rraa- CM. iVww aa4 Sbm4er, a mn. uWu4 M. h va aa .1 HI V.4l tW Bi W J-T C4tar ItfiwftvuiititurWHi CJ f - pMt S4TxnlU. aSteeJ U aa W e Ute tMtMk - er a tx aiaaraKu4.aliUn-exrrUaoM a.- a cMtttMtac a b UaM WjvaI biet Urre U aiwtt nuiu aaj at Juraarflstatf a I aef4 Tar taft M tet 1 lA W tU4 tar a Wcj u. a4 tl He4 eaHr r,attL vfe HW ec T JHHIM An ordinance Wit m presented I providing for the construction oi an altey sewer nf terra cotta through hksks $4 and $7 to connect with the Mar ea tret sewer, and was duly pa-ted. The bill af Baker A Strang fee re pairs at Capital engine house, SUl jSJ, wa aa motn nrdered paid. Bills aga)at city read and referred to c&auultte n account. On tnotien It was ordered that the bill for the bridge aeros. the ntilt race be presented to the mitt amnpany and its colleetion attended to. The BK4loo by uhLrh the recort of the Aaance comsxitt was BLORSER. TDtdav. Julv li.lSW to Mr. and Mrs. A. B-or. a daughter. MAKK1CD SMITH-KIXG At the Oregon House, Julv 15s 1SK Mr. A. H. Smith and Mrs. M. L. King, both of this county. Rev. B. J. Sharp o&etauac- FiwTtraMlHbK'w'"1 Xortlieni Paci Is tne . :e ? Jit F1NF HORSFSHnFINR To ill PoiltS fct -at- Ititbedini;err:M.Itrs TbUbui traia every aJ ,bcnber& Pohle s. st. PAUL AND C scr. dnTiar boevfe. lEtHrrinr aad ertn. i (So etoaaje Of ta-l . (tana ui to 0i l'&TlWM Ste Cmd. & a m hit. . m hs !-. I S KJ I l. Sleeping Cars. Bet ihat oan be coa--t J a.wmnv Ja , .ftdSt ELEGAJV UAi LU-"" - -a at ...,iU ft- , Aeoauaaot - tTtraMPr JAY C. SMITH, H e f-.re ot- p- i. a';entx-n and en. pwj- som pc-. experu .a tfcvs Oejwnuen 1 A!W 31 S4!- S?4 ? sem, I - THE - 6lM MMMt PROPRIETOR OK "THE CLUB STABLES."! fcyaay. '!; r Dttai. trr i WEBERG. At AsAoria, Snadav. July IS, 15$), f whoApinc eoncia, the lvnMb' old etjkiafMr. and Mr. J. P. Weborg. This coanle, who recently oanae bore and parekased tea acres east of the oky for a b-e, have the sym pathy of the (oatataaky ia in Korsef Bought ia SU. 0. Uxtr an ?tty an, sawa. 0Mn. j -Sl'.i aaj -- la. Oraw.tf M km ..J ta 4. W.a. Iaerr4 tNat mm l ia wr fun i ..kv..... ; ,- V &- aa et aaa comiuitteo asd certified by the street eoraraWofier vrho employed una. m. n pkjv-k. Tt; ayes Hlrwh. Grav. Stnnr u FrMfet ruaa, m rraao. and Ilutton; nay-a Lafore Edea V nvaa a U ttwa oMua eaaart and Buah. tMMeVMfv nuoMnatatMaaitMdr CVinoit then adjourned to the a fT-rr Weara tnnowr u wA a nww neat rrdar sxeUus. the ftrat toaal TttesJay of Aft- death of their Uttle bahv. Thev had slopted -aa oc motion reeoaaidered the remains hroesat hfe ftaaa As. and a motwn - made that Mr. toria and thUaaorbia thefeaeaal, Liude be alluaed U rvr day in- ashld. They will soon take a aieoa hku Tvcvummeniieu ty the ihtir permanent reside herts. ELLIS & WHITLEY, 2 I aaaeaa Ln'ERYALEX, SoutU of Ctexnavt Hoot. S-BM. - - ORSOOX RUN'S - - oa Vuha3e - iji af oar aad T; wu& PuUa&an TjiitiutTi iM ivimb mwi iB. . .j iSkisna 25sr ltonai nt Utr .V. Tat Utit ii a4 Cttry. Dr. E. S. HeMen: The aUMreal CVxifb Syrup cannot be oxo4led la the market far the oare of evagaa, colds and bronoafcU aaVitloaa. W. M. BOOifci. Nap, Large rite $1, auil W coats. Par aaleay all dragg- J. H. HAAS, ii i auM a-aaSlnaVaaJE TTfc I I I I ' Ona.Tnaikaaai mmt'm a . a . ar r - - - - ' -" v m Mwmmm aaanVavrm. w &Bi tfAM.l kl a Warta. m! . Lat o. !SraTSi s' ;"m vmSu, TILK VATCmLVKRti - , &' S. n AiSLa u oaar a raay 0fjTjT tt taMuh, tVeOt H asr,, m4 J, 5tti . JfeRl.?1'-. Jan,w. Wnv orCaaaoa. 4. X C- PuUman ak meri , & al ?? j .. w ia-M u ABuiirTl ti& I .Ti oa.j. ,-i - c"'T-rnN" an. CHARLTW.V iHuu tiMcfal l?f.ie; T ' VS. Frl ik'. f- ,-'" SINGER SEWING MACH; OiiictttlCornertijlS- All .-rie of T.1T tyoa aaoAaW P" BI'RT CASE. Agrtf. ma - iafX rtj''- wji SBoS TMntMer.Mi iar-. XT5W BJESTAi; TlXSt it&s pi ru iii- t Xax- Sa- ml t,anWoUor---s t-HOfcM. Wav. V -t K V T H IN - , Cl Atl. Vin. Imuo 'rBtneiyr,cr c1. a H v- w oaa, a