THE CAPITAL JOURNAL.
TEltMS OF" BUHsCltllTION.
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Dally by mall per month, to
Weekly by mall per year, 1 00
a-If not paid In advance Iho prlco
rlinnrrd fhr Iho W
SUSO peryear. If papers are not delivered
promptly notlly the nOIce.
FltUE DKLIVEItV BY UAUIUKIt.
Daily ftjr single week,.... 15cts.
Dally fortwo weeks,..- .. 23ct.
Dally by month,. . . . Gu cts.
Collections will be mado on 1st and 15th
of month. Sub'crlbcr will please- leave
SAIIBATII DESECRATION
Determined
Determined Effort to Maintain the ;?,',,,,. '" ,0"1 "' l"
Saercdness of the Lords Day- hk lll01 ,ot J'? b?" T,", Upflf
pi.-:..: i n . , Hio purpose of having IiUil a fin
Christians in Council.
money rorcarriers nt house or whereon t
Is delivered, no as to cause no delays
In
collections
THE Evenino Capita t, J ou una i. regit
larly receives tho afternoon noclnleil
press dlsprtcues.
GILBERTS PATTERSON.
Dealers In Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder,
IIiamvA Rouumtv. A rather
unusual incident in the .il ut'erlnie
in Salem is reported from Saturday
night. Ah J. S. Krigbnum, who
works nt the penitentiary, and
("loll Haydcu, of Polk county, who
was in tho city over night, weie no
iilg out State street about midnight,
ami had reached between Capital
street and tho railroad track, three
or four men jumped in front of them
from tho shade, presented revolvers
and commanded them to throw up
hands nnd mako no noise. This
ediot was obeyed and Mr. Ilnydeu
was relieved of his watch nnd some
?20 In money, while Mr. Krlgbatun'e
possessions constituted only a revol
ver, which wan alfo appropriated.
Tho robbers proceeded ahead and
turned south on Twelfth street to
ward the cannery. Joseph Howard
and Krigbatim's brother were n few
blocks nhead of the other two, wait
ing for them nnd had turned back
to meet them, and saw tho robbers
going south after tho occurrence.
When the affair was reported to
them none of tho four being armed,
it was considered useless as well as
dangerous to mako pursuit. The
placoofthe attack was dark, there
being large shade trees in the locali
ty, m the robbers could not be ob
served closely, Out Mr. Ilnydeu says
twnof tliem spoko with a German
brogue. This, however, could easi
ly be assumed for tho occasion, and
probably tho perpetrators will never
be discovered.
Vkhy Bad Conduct. It is re
ported that very bad behavior char
acterized tho crowd who attended
at the comer of State aud Commer
cial streets last night to hear some
street preaching by tome women
from East Portland, who claim to
bo entirely dltlerent and distinct
from the Salvation at my, but whoso
methods aud stylo of harangue
would proclaim them at least eeoud I
cousins to that nohy organization.
This street preaching and its results
nro certainly a travesty on the wor
ship of God, but at the same time no
There has been n great deal of
KF.KI.T JotmxAi. win ho , earnest talk going on for some time
lu this city in relation to what
christians nnd other strict observers
of the Sithbnthconsidorn desecration
of that dny dedicated to rest nnd the
service of the Lord. This agitation
culminated lu tho culling of a meet
ing yesterday afternoon nt the Pres
byterian church, to which were in
vited ministers nnd members of all
christian churches of the city, to
compare views nnd devise means
thereby harmful and scandal giv
ing amusements on Sunday might
be brought to nn ond.
me inviiaiiou met a respond
from nearly nil denominations and
an earnest, intelligent meeting was
the result. Among those represen
tatives present were neticeable:
Presbyterian V. N. Ladue, J. A
VnnEntoii, It. S. Wallace, Dr.
Black, Mr. Fergu-o i; Christian
Rev. JohiiMii, J. If. iSridgford, Mr.
Osborn; Congregational Rev. C. L.
Corwiii, Rev. I). It. Gray, C. L
I'nriiiciiter; Catholic Rev. J. S.
White, W. M. Kalst-r, and ethers: i
Methodist Rev. W. Rollins, Prof
S. A. Starr, V. T. R'gdon; Episco
pal Prof. J. A. Sellw.Mid; Evangel
teal-Rev. E. S. Bollinger; Bnptlst
Mr. Morrell. Of course, there weie
several others, nmom; whom were
some ladles, but the above embrace
those well known to ihe Jouhnai,
reporter in attendance.
W. M. Kaiser win elected to pre
side nnd Prof. Stair to act as score
tary, after which Col. Ladue stated
tho object of the meeting; that it
was in response to the protest of Un
christian people of Salem, and
many who are not identified with
any church, who feel that the whole
sale, systematic manner of pro
viding boisterous games, excursions
and band concerts fur Sunday s-o-called
amusement, is a detriment to
he best interests of the city, in tha
it is demoralizing, deuradlmr and
daugerou to the growth of the com
munity; a disturbance aud scandal
to tho-o who would have the day
sjwnt quietly nnd sacredly, and a
souice of great annoyance and dread
to the mothers w ha-e boys arc liable
to be enticed thereby into danger
ous company and bad habits.
After a prayer by Mr. Corivln, Mr.
Rollins addicted the meeting, eull
Ingattentiou to the gravity of the
situation, but being at a lis to di
vine just the best means of getting! .
rid of the evil. He would approach
the matter carefully and in a Chtl-t-ian
spirit, endeavoring ! n:t- minir
land fiiendly argument to enh.t lb-
cooperation of tho-e who an- en
gaged in the enterprises tlmture be.i-
etltcd in a pecuniary sene by
otlenslve practices, and tint
their discontinuance.
W. T. Rledon agreed with
uoinus in (lie main and made some
additional suggestions a to the
manner of procedure.
po- n is obliued to listen to It If ,. , . . , , '
then. la Id.' .. l,l 1 .1... .. I aml M be Probably COtlld not go SO
Mem: Ci:mkxt Walk. The plunk
walk on State street in front of the
ir
purpose of having laid n flue
cement walk, the usual width. The
property belongs to Mrs. Geo. A.
Edes, who deserves great credit for
tier public spirit in t litis pushing
nest and eolly improvement. Let
the good work continue all along
State street.
BASE BALL.
IJc-Opmlusn Thoroughfirr.
laonlerto guard ngalnt results immer
sive of health, it Is essential mat no luor
oughmre of the system, the bonels.slioiilil
he re oiiened when they become obstructed,
r- -. m. .1.. t.ii t
A Hani Contested Game
. Hftth Sides.
on
SALEM VS. MfJIIXXVILLE
lilIJIBBKIXtf IN SAI.BM.
A Fine Opening for Another (Toil 3iill
in the Capital City.
iUcUiiiiirillcs Won Snlurilny's
( (lame by a Scratch; .Salems
Titkc Smitlny'.s (.nine.
roll's nnrk, and tlie same is now in
prigre.
I The game between the Avenue
nn.l Marion lawn tennis nines,
1 which was to have been played to-, liver, oeeomes terpid: biHlouy.ucr pro-,
d to Wednesday. other syniptems which the excltlns : "s0 ;
only teuus m nguraiiut. " i r..-j
properties oriloMetlcr'n stomach Hitters
constitutes a useful agent In construction
r.f the bowels and promoting n regular
habit. It is Inllnltely Mipcrlor to theUras
tie oatharlces frequently cd for the pur
pose, since It does not act violently, but
produces nnatunl effect, which docs not I
mpHiruic organs, uiu munik;. """,'..',
o, indceit me euurc ysiem i n-suu...;..
Great
uiie
day, is ostpoued
A Fai.sk Statkmknt. 5iiierlu-
, tendent Downing of the state prison,
Idesiies the .IoUUNAI. to contradict
,' for him the article clipped in a con
...... .., ,,.-. fr,. i.i n P.irllniul nnnor. ill
IL' I 1PN41I ijiti ...- - .---, . ,.
'which a pretended interview witliinyu'
him Is given, where he is made to,
mv that the grocery merchants of;
Salem had made n combine to swin
The Salem lumbering milts arc
tumble to supply the demand for
material for the building industry
that is now going on in thecity. The
contractor for the North Salem
school building was rompellcd to go
to Mill City for the lumber for that
structure and others go to difll-reut
points for their building material,
some even as lUr ii to Portland, and
pay three or finr dollars n thousand
for freight. Lumber can be made
ns cheap in Salem in Portland, or
nt le'ist should be.
The bu.'lding Industry in Salem
will bo heavy for the next decade;
aim ner mill capacity is inadequate! Holiuau b--4
to furnish the requiud amount of i Simpson cf 4
lumber font buslne.-s that is growing I Siullli Sb I
everv ilnv. I hen U n tijih nioiiiin I !..... i---
- , ... - fi lentil lb 4
uir a goon saw mill to oe started
light here in Salem. Logs can be
rafted and towed toS.ilem from both
tlie coast range and the cascade
mouutalus at a small co-t as com
p.ned wiUi the expen-eof shipping
the lumber by the railroad or by
river crafts.
Salem is now using an immense
amount of lumber, and a good mill
collides en now li nil ready sale for
all tlie lumber that it could turn out
Tlie gHine of base ball at High
land puik ground Saturday after
noon between the McMinnvillesnnd
Salem was the event of the easou,
both club'playiug up ton science,
but the visiting nine carrying the
game in a score of 0 to 0.
Tlie Salems stood one tally ahentl
until the last half of the ninth Inn
ing when the visitors did some line
playing and scored two tallies which
gave them the game. The follow
ing is the olllclsl score of Saturday's
game:
Tim SCORE.
MCMIXNVILI.K. All It 1J1I SH TO A
JOHN HUGHES,
die the slate on those commodities p ,n Gl.ocoricSi 1nIl(s Oils
and that consequently ho wns In ,m(1 w,Ild(nv GlasSt Wnll Ia.
iMTiiaiiu io pumiHw 6UU1I u ..i nJHj jjonlM. Artists' Jin-
for his institution. Hesays he never iirjaIs Llin0t Hair Xai,s anfl
made tlie assertions credited to him. gjlin;;iCSi iilV( iec,l nnd FeilCC
and only recited tlie fact that thecx-, posfs Grass'sCc(ls, Etc,
ectitive council nan reiec'cn me uius
for supplying tlie asylum; saying
also tint lie Downing) was not
compelled to advertise for bids for
the prison supplies, therefore he was
free to buy where he could do the
best. Mr. Downing further -ays ho
has always bought the necessary
groceries in Salem and expects to
continue doing so.
HI ' ' jp-l f
CALL OK WHITE.
$liOU
t.VIII
r
PfANO for $-, v ,
f)S? ' fleVnm ?
ri
'XflMI
L'OirUYlCionth.,
iS.i-n,,rio
!''" vuviiA. ox nn " nrii
15U ORGANS for70 ,K"
Buy now ami save nionev n .
l.argaitisiuall kinds of
rem - '"U,"C EOtrf. -.
"3S?3a x - m
)
NKW IUVEHT1SE3IESTS.
ri I t ptt ,
manage mock, Commercial
GO TO GEO. F s
1
Drey
Daker ss 3
II. Hohnati rf. I
Martin if 4
Totals So G
SXhUil.
Howard ss 5
Ciwiiey 3b.t2b--2
MeCarthv c 4
Smith 2b & cf- -4
ah it mi sn ro
Coleman
p...
Booth cf.b 4
I Me!!eti if 4
B.ixterrf ;s
It is not a case of luxury, but one of! Uurnbeitu lb-..4
simple necessity, to fill thodemands
of a steady growing city. The op
portunity that Salem now has for a
saw mill can not stand open long;
ome one will take hold of tho mat
ter and supply her with a much
needed mill.
Total.
5- 8
0 11
3 27
CHRISTIAN EXDKAVOR. T ll 0
State association of tlie Christian
Bndeavor sccietles will meet in an
nual session in this city for two or
three days, the first of October. Ar
rangements for the meeting are al
ready being made by the various
n societies in this city. All the dele-
,' g.ites from abroad will be given free
2. entertainment white in attendance
e . here, and a special program consist
1 1 ing of select music and literary pro-
1 i fliifttlnnc u-tll l.a rnmldrofl
" .......i .., ....... ..,.
piea:iut aim promauie meeting
f-oxpeeted.
nnd a
is
sceri: nv ixxixas.
MeMiniiville 2 0 110 0
Sjilem 1 0 10 2 1
Getting Bktti:h. A letter from
ex-Gov. S. F. Clnulwiek, at Foley
Springs, to a friend in this city,
4 ' brings the pleasing intelligence that
i Mr. F. E. Hoover, who went there
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Wednesday, July 23rd.
The Latest tarcical Comedy,
A. PAIR OK JACKS
By H. Grattlian Donnelly, Esq.
INTRODUCING THE
LATEST SONGS,
BRIGHTEST FACES,
GREATEST NOVELTIES.
Reserved seats on sale at l'nttou's Book
Store.
307 COMMERCIAL STREET, FOR
Administrator's Notice of Final Settle
ment. VTOTICE Is hereby slven to whom it
1 may concern, that the undersigned.
admlnUtnitorof the estate of I'eter bchnr
bacli, deceased, hasflleubls Ilual account
with thet'lerk ot the county court of the
countvof Mnilon, lu the state of Orejrou,
nnd that the Hon. Jnd.e of said court has
fixed Monday, the lt dav of September.
i.QI n 1 sViln!.- i ... f.it Ihn hixii.lni.nnil
scttienient ithereot at the court houo in
Tents, Awnings, Lawn & Camp
The Finest Stock iti Salem.
Salem, f ciksday, July 3jj, '
t t
JOHN ROBINSON'S
Great World's Exposition.
-Great Shows-m
COMBINED
Monster 50-Cage Menagerie, Quadruple Cosmopolitan 4-Pin ,.
Mammoth real Roman Hippodrome, Marvelous school of E.hiii1
mals, vast and comprehensive Aquarium, rare and attAiu . A
Colossal museum of Animate Curios, and Vivid, ElectrofvInJ j
ingiy realistic Wild West Exposition. '-"euroijmg an(1
O
4 Monster Railroad Trains! 60
PKKSUNAL 3IKXTIUV.
SUM3IARY.
Rous earned Oil Coleman, 1.
Two-baso hit Coleman.
Three-base hits Brey, IIowr.nl.
Bases stolen Brey, 2; Cooney, 3;
Mellen, 2: W. Holman, 1; Heath, 1;
Bases on called ball By Hiitw.
wirtli, 3; Coleman, 2.
Hit by pitched luiis Colt-m-in.
Baxter.
'.1 t J" T 1 J i
t n v ict m iiim l ? r icr iiiiiiriii'inrp in . .
nn a v - .s ""i',v"s '"i saiocouniy.
health and is now ab'e to iret ar mnd ! Dated J"l" l!l-'" J- JOHN CALVERT,
0 0 05 ! ma""' alM1 ,s no" au'e togt-tar.ninu ArtlllnMraIOrof the estate of I'eter scliar
on crutches and has a good appetite. ' bach, deccasei' 7c-v-3v
II. s friends m this city
Rev. P. S. Knight returned from
Eugene tills morning.
S. P. Bach, a merchant nt Leban
on, is visiting Salem friends.
.ur. ami mrs. i. vnnutiyu returned . s.ruck fHltUy Hauswlrth, 0; Col
this afternoon from a visit at the man, 8.
eo:,st- I Passed balhs-By Brey, 1.
Joe 1'nrrar enme home lo-da- Tlmoofgame Oue hoar nnd fortv
from Seal Rock. He's browned tin minutes.
i
will learn
of his recovery with much pleasure.
-- -
Lost a Honsn. Wt-rd comes to
the city that Dr. Richardson, who
with hi3 family started for Little!
I Nestucca Saturday morning, lost
one of his horses tlut night at tho
i toll gate. It is supposed the ex
. tremely cold mountain water nfter
his drive was the cusejof n colic,
which attacked him during the
night and from which he died.
Tax Aotici
The taxpayers of theciiy of Salem arc
hereby notmed that thecity taes aro now
duenna p.iyauie at inoomcooi tne trea
urer,at Wliltnn:& liusiand sbunl
win oecomf
Cih, 1SS0.
7:I9-10t
Taxe
lcllnque.it afvr Scplemtn-r
H..1 SWAKKURU,
ny Tac i ollector,
Double Lengrth Siaai p..,
Required for its transportation. ''
0VEK 1.000 3IEX, WOjLEX AND HOUSES.
FOUR CIRCUS RINGS
In Simultaneous Operation. Immense Hippodrome Track Incloaln
te?
i
MV k WILLARD.
-..-i'. r i'
Fresh and Salt Meats.
BI.UK!i;OE BLOCK.
YESTERDAY'S O.VJIE.
7C.
.6 to c.
Roasts .
whoilolUi.mtnlf 1,,.,-n rii. , r in me inatiiT oi conileniuatioii
v .. .... ,fw iiQ!!. J
nbuso the speakers. Tills is a
country ami a man or woman not i
violating human or divine laws and
Loss Settled. Irviu Watson, of!
the Home M tual Insurance Co., of.
tvlilnh flrsitf RivM nro l.iml n.ronta 1 Price of Mi-jiI l.y the. uuirf. r.
The game yesterday started out, while iu the city the past few days I Mutton by tbe quarter .
with some wild playinc on both 'settled in fall the loss sustained In I Porhbv the quarter
sides for the first two innings, then ' the burning of Dr. J. W. McAfee's r .
it settled down to a tiani came and tun. Wedm..dav nU.ht. ti u '"
was playwl with a groat deal of prompt work.
skill. The Salem boys started out
In the lead which they kept up to Hobsks Ki i.i. i.d. Saturday
the last. I night's overland u..iu -H.uth ran
t i. i . ..
' Uoleman and Hat sworih nm l.tii i ,IUO oau i noroes ou tne tuick a
I good pitchers and put up strong fcvmHes the other side of Eugene,1
i halls. McCarthy leads in cntchiugj killiu five of t,lein bt the train Re SlIIC to Read and Get
i while Burnhelm can't be beat for ' wns unt ditclied am' ""s only a
first base. n.l TTnwnnl lnn v. snort time (leliiyetl by the accident. a enuiacTubulnr well is constricted b;
Wrisrht went nr to I u .i... - e , L,L?:d"wn.'V' 'ree inch lron plpe, wit
.MDiimiin to-day to enjoy mountain i
in good shape.
Surveyor Geuend Byars returned
this mornlns from n business trip
to Douglas county.
Mr. D.ivid McCullv denarted this
the! afternoon for Wallowa count v.
secure j where his sous reside.
I Irvln Watson, of Portland, spent
Mr- Sunday nmontr Salem friends, re
turning this morning.
Mr. J. H. MeNutt, of San Fntn
ciseo, spent Sunday in the cltv,
WHAT ISA TUBULAR AVELL?
Other
not trespiLsslng on the rights of
others should be uumolested. It Is
n sad commentary that a street
fakir cau hold a crowd hnlf the
night and gull them out of their
money, w 1th no interference or dis
turbance, but some unprotected
guest of T. McF. Patton.
t , ,,.,, ,",,' i,!' au, riowam is an ex-
..'.' " J1- "g" went up toieellonthhoit stop.
n ,iw .f !.. ...! . . -.leliailltl tO-tlRV fn Ollir.1- .1111. a.tai. ! '.,.. . -
freeiVr umu:""" pn-sem. -.' -....,... ( xuegamo cioseil yesterday with
" .-uuui uiii.v spean 01 me position , - ...,, .. ...v...iu . i R goore 0r to s n fvor 0f
ami teaciiing of the Catholic church l- C. Starr has just returned from . lems, th followln
in such matters. Th.it church did . a trio to Beuton count v nn.l r...v,rt: fnr..-
not expa'sslycoudeinn Sunday after-, excellent crops there aud all along' TnE score.
is the
tlie ta-oflicial
h'
sr.. r . . . uooncnins orem ion ana Douom. ao
JIUl a". -uorgau cc ineau nave dn can pet in and only pure water ran be
moved tlieir ilrav ami trnek st;inr B'uhi. iuksis meoniy Kinaoi wen mai
--fc.- - - ------- -- : ..rtlw
preacher of the gospel as tie or o" , ' con,',an-v Wnspnwnous
sees it no matter how mistaken wo
noon annisenient for tlie recreation the nwd.
of tho body or mind, except where! P. J. Catterlin aud family will
tho surroundings or tendencies were ' take up their summer quarters for a
evil; such as waste of time and neg-' while at Netarts bay on the Big
lect of religious duties; waste or Nestuoca.
Without boillir Iniaitlml .....1 1 "leM ?neUTUCll
--.a ...... ....., ..... .
uiey weresuocet to extreme con
mavcoiHiuer them cannot occupy
a street coruor or box for a little
while
auuseti. Tho better sentiment of
the comimmitv wonl.i nntnv t
tlioilUmriw.ru i,n.i,..i.i i.. '.i. ... itt tendeneios
the city ofllcers could eeit in that
light
Mulnr Willi.,.,.;. .,,1 HT... is.
EE.S?SSs!?S t-'-' y "v."
-' "-" "iiv4 wt.uuiitii.- . whrtni t half f..n..
v itiiltV3
ing accoinpanlinents.
I u
tlie
so tar as
practices
will sojourn a
few weeks.
Dan.1. Fry, J. B. McClaneaud'
families .started this morning by
team for Slab creek on the Little
Nestucca, for a summer outing.
Hon. Wm. II. Holmes and fnmllv '
McMinuvilles
j Breve
W Holman 2b.
S'.mpson cf..-
SmithSb
Hatisworth p .
Heath lb
i Baker ss
R HolniHU rf .
i Wrttll. 1111(1 InvOitw finlinnt rwn llit. tVn 1
.. ' " - ( "vna .tuuw -V IUIV, lUiU r
lauilsiaoie to tlie Iirst floor nortll OI alMlutely Mirrmeirater proof, aud that
, Tnlm Tr,il.,-.'cl.io..i. ,,;,t,ti, . ., . '? fonvd through the cement strata to
JOlin llolm sblacKsmitllShop, oppo- the pure lMiw water. It lspoitiely the
I fcio ataie insurance olllce, where rmuntry jimT RrAru 'ilrn.
.they have the nicest, most comfor- (residence near fair grounds) makes the-e
U R IHI SH PO A E table nimrtors. in ttw. nil v- , YS. !s ' eTm!i rea,onnble 10 year expert-
- ' -i -------- jfc.vT ii-'iiiiv r.-F i ii-iri-T'i t
o e
2 I
t&
1 2
Martin If 5
Totals- . 47 S
A diagram aud nictLre of the Jos
0 1 ephluo caves can be seen at the Red
0' corner drugstore. A movemeut is
I on foot to make them one of the
0 1 greatest attractions in the way of a
0 ' resort in Oregon. it
Smoke the ''La Perfecta" made bv
the Pacific Cigar Factory. Call for
it at your dealer. dms
IS
Physical Aimiknts. a. B.
Blown, onglneorat tho water works,
whoso mishap Saturday was re
corded lu the Jouu.vai., is resting
easy and will bo all right inn short
time Newtoti Tnunur, wluvso ne-
cldeutal shooting occurred Saturday
and was told of in these columns, Is
still lu n doubtful condition, but is
denination, and Inasmuch as the
of tlie current amuse
ments recently provided for Sun
days hero are in that direction, he
, ww in full accord with tlie eflbrt to
counteract and discounnro tlipm.
He would not object toiuiet.harm-, ams ou tlle "I'lr North Santlam. j
less games or amusements in thoi Mwns. c. S. MeNallyandR. M.I
privacy of tho family lawn, orchard' I'iuhertou, accompanied by Frank)
or parlor, but tho public excursion, ' "Weraml I). C. Scliell, of Albany,
concert or ball, ground is iiMeoudu-i ,cok a tlrlve to Iudepiiileiic this
civo to tliat reverenco or moral be-' morning on business.
Sab- Mies Ethel, Fay and Tot Thoinn.
Salems
Howard s
Cooney 2b
McCarthy o...
Smith of
.. -
tiwk last evening's train south, ' ldli sb "".
iMHinu for a few wevks in the moim. Mellen If. fi
Williams rf... 5
4 27 11 10
K
AU R Bit SH I'O
3 2 0 0
1
o
Jtsuruliatu lb . 3
Totals -..88 8 11
0
3
8
0
o
T
o
10
0
i!
ii'
o
havior appropriate to the holy
UHIII,
ICarnest and vigorous remarks
-jinj ,u. i;sz.
was in great pain and had hlt-h
fevor, tho rosultof too many persons
around him, but to-day tho signs
are mow hopeful, though he is not
by any means out of daur. Tho
weather turulugso much warmer
Just now will necessitate greater
care with him and will Involve
groator difficulty in resisting In-
iiammatlou ..Mrs. C. A
is quite sick at hor homo ou Capital
street, Albert's addition... .Geo. 1).
Goodhuo'a homo on Winter and
Mill btreols, ha been Invadwt by
fccarlet fever, all four of their ehll-
dren being down with It, but with
Col. Indite, Prof, tstarr, Mr. Bridg
fonl, Dr. Black, Mr. Coruln, Mr.
Bollinger, Mr. Osborn, Mr. Vati Ea
ton, Mr. Gray and otliers, all tend
ing toward tlie same coiiuliwiou, the
son, of Portland, and Mr. Arbagast
and daughter Klla, of Salem are
vkitiug friend- in tlie vicinity of
Jerierou, says the Review.
Mok Haas, John G. Wright';
ae
KXRK BY IXKINQfi.
McMlna vllks -300801 0108
Salems 4 40100 00 0-9
SL'XMAKY.
Bases eirnl Oft Hausvvorth, 2. ,
Two has hlts-J. Smith, Booth,.
W. Holman, Martin.
Home Rune Cooney. i
Haaes stoleu-,'. Smith, 4; How
Wliy Don't You
Fok SaleTwo first class cows . ?ub'erib for the
J wlih young calves. OneSJ Tubular T A QT ORFHONIAN?
S ' wagon nearly new Enquire of W.iLno1 UHLUUIIIrlM J
T. Rlgdon, 156 State street. 3t d . j Daily, st. a yean Ji.03 for six months;
S. ok Y.-Sumpter camp No. s, j S,ni-Weekl-V' ' yn si 25 for sis
Sons of Yeteraus meets this even-1 montiis; Weekly, $'.73 a yean Sl.co for six
ing and every son of a Yeteran ! months, the rat non.
ould be on hand. j N r AX wl glve you the
W. C. T. C tteeular mestine i "n4 xeneraI- u ,s Democratic in eve rv
8 27 IS 10 'Tuesday the 22id, at 2:30 p. ra., in! H.vnln politics. It aims to be just
Pealistic Revival of the '-ports, pastimes and Lulu-is of tbe Ancient
ROMAN HIPPODROME
60-Thousaud Horse- ! 00 Male aud Female Joekej a '. .) MinaturePooti
00 Boy and Girl Jockeys !
The most exhiler.itin.' aud pleasant event of a lift-lime will be to this
our magnlticent
TRIUMPHAL SPECTACULAR STREET PAGEANT
The most euiraucing, the must extfitiug, the ino-t deligbiui,
grandest the richest aud most ilazzeling free holiday deuionstratioB e
ueitl in any age or country. This world-eonqueiiug pageant win i
great review through the principal streets of each tow u and cltyvwM"
10 o'clock a. m. Secure eligible positions on balconies, iu windon
ou tlie Housetops.
oOCENT xVIENAGERIE!
S43.000 Drove of Giraffes. 1 5.000 School of Walru-. tln.OoO White S
Hippopotamus. 20,000 ScUiHd of Sea Lions. Two-Horned KbluooeW
Every rare and curious animal Uuuwu to Z K.ljgy.
fj' Giraffe, IS Feet High. H' Woman. Welirbt N
Ll01V'Ox. 21 Hands High. I m IV " Man, S. Feet Hhtb.
IT f Hnre,21 Hands High. IT ( Boy, Weight 51 lUj
U Hill I ostrich, 17 Feel llTgh.WlUll I Hog. Weight 1.3W U
Doors Ooen at 1 and 7 P. M. Performance One Hour Li'ff
Will Exhibit at Corvallis Julv 2Sth, Albany July 31st, McJfc!
July 29th, Eugeue Aug. 1st
Il-isiSd-BW
the new hall on Commercial street. , l IWr, even if it has to be apgressive and
SrsciAL. Olive lodge, No. IS,
I. O. O. F. wilt hold a special meet
ing this evening.
TIirr.TY ykaiis im.actiei:
A Letter frni an mlut rhyslojan.
Mm. Epitob At t .- HA. ot indKrtns a
proprietary prepara- n, I have a lew wofdi
la favor of a new l'.vatlre principle. 9at
oomm'MlaiimaleMin,took lateve-' ,,,, "; 1,Mral,1,lm' 2; Cooney, 2; Me
niuirV train for A.hlau.l ami n.-r ! Cartby, 2; Coleman, 1; Booth. 1:!
. .-. ,, .. .-. . .... -i .. . . . .. - ---
u.1...m. rm. ..... . . UIVV. .M ' ll.lllfe.lktl SJi.,, -..... ..( inLMV I MMA t. lli.y.. Ift . .,-
prvdomiuating hie. Mug to achieve ' 7,",.. ! Mio 1 ' uZZZZ. X T ., .' 1 - - m .'S
UiOileslroil r.ult without aeriuiuuv r.,7. . Iiuaa 1 ' P""- as iaiaparilla aaaUr eonUla
w (UVWMavu. '
good cure
feared
no
or ill feeling; without any de4iv to
attempt intimidation or hruu- lusat.
Patrick j (UKi i,ut t0 appeal to lm, i, bet.
lor nntuiv Tor a suteuauc) or thai
grand gool name uhvav enjoyed lij-
Salem as a city of christian pravtiee, J,t
cultii'VHl oduonllou, moral jiurntuud-
ings. aud all llwt gow to make tbe Mla Scriber lft Taooma
ntoet deelmblo olty of hapov. com. "' mwulug, aud will arrive iu S
1.
rv...i.i 1 ...... .......
Mr. and Mr.T. u. Hopkins, of '"""W-( aieunn-1
Albany, returned Une JeSi IK'S"1"""1
after a vWt with .Mis. IP mother. I " ?nl '?. 1?.,h;
MiKE-C. small, .nd sUers. Mr, LT... 7JZ Tay Uau"!
Geo. Pearce aud Mrs. A. S. Brae-
! worth, i; Coleman, 1.
-By Hausworth, 4;
Nirious iimuHh re ; fortable hwueu on the Paelrte .-.. hi bU. evening. MIm fieri ber )u
Filed. Instruments were filed
with tho teorcturv of Btato tiv-dnv
struck nut -Ooiemau,
S.
lail balls-By Bi', l.
Wild pltehe liy llwwworth, 2.
'IHuiit ..f oauu'l'ui luuu
Aiior n iimtongetl dUenWon, a ,w" iu aueuoauoe ai me ew iCug-, Umpl-Me-K. L-uuhead and
uoniinlttee onueMlug of W. T. Rig- """ t'ouservatory, of IloMon, alucej Heuttaru.
diMt and J. A. VauEaton wa aix ' Jfy. Her inauy frieud! onxKitVATiax.
tvil.,fl.ul tit .ww...i ....-Ivll.. ..&... W 111 MtM ,1110 IUV IU4AK 1.1 I l.jft ....! I m .
inu,,.,.v. ,v ivpviH '"wxi.v luiuv - - -" " " .' imwara is
tbe league.
Uardiuer, of lx An-' Buruneim uever leto a ball im
tbe city this uiuru-1 llNt baae.
and I reuewtng old aooualu-
tauee at thW, the aoeue at hb
wore nlH) appoiuted a cMnmlltea to former uiaroanUki lauufe. He nw
luoorporatlng the Boston 8he aud , pnoetont of SuntUy amiteetuvui, " ia
Leather Co.,of Portland, Oregon; 1C the Miulineiito of tlie meeting, aud Mr. I. W. Ua
A. Furbos, I. A. Mnorum, W. V. ( an earnest npwl asking ur tbe die- Ik. arrive! lu
opouror, Jiugvuo rrouuian, fmuk louiitlnuaiiceofderatliigpnuUce. "K
Ddkum, A. P. DoLIu, U L. Mo.Vrt- j Chairman Kaiser aud Col. Udue tam
liur, B. A. Dukol, J. P. Cook and were alo amMluted a coouoIUm to fur
C. N. Walt, liiooriwratre; ohjeet to j procure tho opera ltoneaud uMre t Mta Jwllle Uiloert eujoilng
manufuoturehoeandloather;paee'a itragrnm br a iimm lUMtiug KMMMmlth ud pbuwure with ber
of biulneas Portlaud. of all imreotis Intereeted lit th fcler. Uk. UardUer.
tbe Uet abodMou iu ,
warcurr orloJidw i objecusj. ana akd for
ta formula, wblch fiudlog purely TefetabU,
aad to aild a to be to my alnd almost
ioert, I eotuentad. Imaftne ay attoulth
went when perfect laxative action vm rs
potted. It ha two great poinu. Arrt.beinf
pniely veceuble. It U (ualike mercury) not
cumulattre la tbe ?yitera. belnc eaUy car
ried otfby the digtieprocee uidtramd.
It I eflWflve wlih a leat quantity of the
eathartlc principle than ha hitherto teas
attainable. It iu lot retpeet ranks a a
dbcoverr. and approach the ideal, vu.:
the Jeart medicine conltent with the neat
o food. It hannoDtte natural UMatlre
aeUon and perfert aM, and ihouid Uta
e both the public aud theleatai.,W
x ert v rrrweus or tanitT vam nucnci.
i JVaaefaw Stmuatr, Match M, 1IM.
"step on earns." It woaM rather be right
a4 lowtlMiHwrotMt anil win. Take it!
Try lit You won't to- any sleep overit
Address
KASTOIJEGOMAXPnb. Co..
IValleloi 0 m.
Fiiu'iir
Capital Dairy Co
ARTIST.
Instructions slven anil Portraits eularsj.fJ
irom i-uoiognipns or laKen from L.ifi
at unenngton s, Eiartage block, latent
MISS M. KIRN,
Froi Terminal or IoteriM
Nortlieiu
'Mt
'itfilcRp
FINE HORSESHOEING
Is tiK '..a- io take
To all Points East i
A. ". Kairchild, B. J. Kelly
are prepared to deliver 8reh
eoi.ledon , to any nan of the
I-eave orders at Xlnio j u" table
aud
milk
rtty.
It i thedlnlns c.ir r.mte. j (."K.'S
vestibule trains oery d.y mv"
Scriber & Pohle's. ST. PAUL AND
(Ho cbanse of cB-j
t'oinpoied of tti oipj '" u"r
FOURiST
Special attention given to shoeing road
sters, driving hore, interferius and crip
pled horses. A large
Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. !
We give our personal attention and tm
ploy none but expert in this departuitnt.
47 and 51 State Street, S.!em, 0c
Sleeping Cars.
, obMrtuiee of Suaday, to be nebl
S the Het.
Wheu you are iu 3aWni v.mi .i.
McCarthy U tbe boat ealeber that ' ,,,rtf J?rlto u JP w'b auytulu
ha. played . Sabju. JJ &TJ&
iwe MPAtwuviiiax,OMtK Held-! layouici. 'lktiut lu eUhlar
ius than tbe home team. JobtMou, liootbby Co'., ks te och aad G
i now u too iuuoa ItaUowtttg tVotu immKm w,a,u
i no ih lite gratMl etMud.
Pioneer Bakery
AMOS STRONG
2fl Commercial Street.
' . J .! i
,.,.,, ! Be.t that can br v- r" ,i, ftt -1
JAPANESE. BAZAAR. SS3fsr-.,sr
KLEGArr XAY Wx
,. A eontlauot i Umj $
IIB. UUIVIUII
XI r Mk..l fA tt.vtMi l.v.l ,
.. -I.,. .. c n..vl M..u.l.. ft- . ....... "" "-" "' ""-" i-mv ami
r.ittitrr-Hi,u.LUM-.Mne iwen- " . . . ,. n,,nHmw, ,w ww fomHs will alart to-morrow muTM.
ty or more abaritra from dllloreut farther dHndou, orgaulaatlou and lug far Ciiuef Soda ou tbe SomUi
oountlwofthoatate nro In vmmx '!" i " U weery. Tbeat- SKBltam, wh;p, w,
tint ftftornooH at tho oiroult ourt temlaueeai thl luettlug will uotbe tbeuwelt three or ftmr weeks.
n.mwnn9, TlMV Ml Wttll lkr.kvld.sl ivllk a,..,!, i ii.
ftkulUllkAM4l. . " .w. , .-
room, hut their buslucarf la aa yel m ' JSbjh1 to rlturch oonmmwu
cretandaA.il IWof thcepnt "j V,4w UlJ' tbTa
was uot obtainable lu time for thin day." aro rojuel to lou
Iksuc. ivtwueeaiidlHlluemv.
Sabbalh ' " "I'li-'ius au.i iisiuu tiMMtl.
loud tbrlr OfHwrtunltlw fr ueiug wbteb are
luVnnrul iu that relou.
iw. . -
rue mmiNmu hrUNlw two
gamiM wva a Mr one.
TU Satows are a strong aloe now.
OTMKK Uium.
The real .-.-uie me- of AMmmv .
t .t.lwart MU.wa, arrived u
dij l. tb. 1 -U k triuu, uU u
tbetr brotbera U lUU dty In the
same trade. f.r a ..ntet at Simjv
eottat. 3iHjuire at aog p-.i
""el, 4Mt SHI.lOriTnn.nnn.
-, .vwxi t Jr.CYCAIOSS.
enuau Wheat
Rye llraatls in City Styles.
Wuua Ralte.
and
it a
. !Uts 0r fMr rii.
Itrlmit I'll, arv known hr ..nil.. .
.- v. . n aa BIIbS
"d Meae k
PHrj- and Coufeotionery
Bkltg la Pull Stoek.
ily
lH-ikiurauoii i-kii.m.
Ullrll MM rill 1 tils f.MU
Hl.sl m sn.t f.rv.lri, i i,
1. Ivw..ik.vA ,', iIMt. ...C-IT
Ju..nui.ru ,rt..,..t "."'-TT . a re
, alla llctiina ard ellWsu a kwmJl" aid I aim io luiv
" ae cm lruii .r n..n ..w
IV Imttlii Piuu. it a-u
.' IMtrlk
.Icliinjr a
vm
trrilM. trv
siairi slt.llM.r
U&.U- luJ , . . .
SratStlMK artists In tbalr u
ve
ETfrytki: as FiV u tbe Riest.
3iM Onuntarelal St., opposite l"oUatce.
Saleai, Oreaon.
IMreet Importr of
Japanese awl Chine Curiositiet and
KoveHies.
nue IoiwUIn Cbiaaware. ClouBoale.
-vi. ' " w VfcN J&eVToJ
PIly attended to. x-vmmr 'mm
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
South of Chemekete Hotel
SA.I.EM. - . OROOON
tv!. IumO"!,
fullman ' . to
rared In ad-i ; - .- -
Tr.!lfl. ..net.f'SStfi5
l Aa.cr. . 1 ngUDd an tJgX
lud,urtun.
J. H. HAAS,
MAC
SINGER SEWING
n&u 101 Cjmmercd S-
viiivo twi s n
it I
-A t?s'' ' "nr.BJ
kind uf niat-u
rerw r- hi.
t
BJ'HT CASE. Agrt.
pglti
M
e-r -W- - l- ....V
CenWSU - c-e-,0. A" T.
iXext door to Kiein-a.) , w v c k V T H N u 't
I sr - - . , m
o'--,'
I
assiRsssr' --,rS-"-!..'
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