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THE CAPITAL JOUMAL.
TEttMS OF HUBSCRIITION.
Dally by mall per year,...
Dally by mull per month,
W 00
60
1 00
wccKiy uy man per year,.
C3-If not paid lu nc "'UiiuS I
nhargcdforthoWRtKi-v Joui :at, will no ,
$1.50 per year. If nipeisnroot dollveicd
promptly uotlly tho oilloe,
PIlKEDKIilVKKVIlY OAitKIEK.
Dally forslnslo week, IS1"-
Dally fortwo vceks. .- - ' c .
Dally by inomli, 6j &.
Collcotlotn will bo innrto on Ut add 15th
of month. B . jrltiers will please leave,
money Tore r.lc. mtiioii o or whorcoa H
Is dclfve.-ci id n caii'o r.o dolays in
collection. .
The Evktikh CAr-iTAi. Jouiinai. i i
If rly rccclvei tho afternoon nocin ft
press ilhpit -.les.
'41
Dealers
Groceries, Crockery,,
in
Glas
Brushes
A
Can
numaaifataytcyC
v Stuucic i sw) WitoNB Ma J. flon.
Clias. sillier, of .TefTeison, was 'u
the city yesterday and informed a
VornNAr. reporter that ho was prob
ably the flint victim singled out In
this county by. tho swindlers vo a
lltllo Inter succeeded in depriving
Mr. Jones of his largo lump of solid
cash. Two fellows who tally exact
ly with tho description of Mr. Jones'
visitors arrived on his premlwi neai
Jefler&ou one day simultaneously,
"bynccidont," and Inula long inter
view with Mr. Miller in the liny-
field, where ho was hard at woi k.
One wns "a Jeweler from Corvallls,"
and had h'n box of tools with him,
"making n tour of tho country and
doing odd jobs of repairing," as lie
wont. The other wns "a represen
tative of a large banking hout-e In
.Nebraska, which whs desirous
of placing some of Us capi
tal In farm loans in i
this valley, the rale of inter-1
est and tho security being better j
than in Nebraska." This fellow was ,
a sleek talker aud was very anxious
for Mr. Miller to assist him iu the
worlc In hand, mid Insisted on hav
ing him go to Jefl'ersou with him, !
have dinner witli liim and Introduce
him, etc. Mr. Miller sized them up
in his ovyu easy going mind aud
concluded ihey weio sharpers,
but. suspected that thoy wero trying i
to get his nanio in some way that
they might work it into a note or a
contract, aud was fully prepared to
decline all oilers of business of any
kind. Ho fruggeblcri they would
better remain with him for dinner
and go to Jetleison afterward, to
vliic,h thoy dually consented. The
moro Miller watched them the more
ho became convinced in mind that
thoy would do to avoid, and It is
very likely thoy "tumbled" to the
workings of his uranium, for after
dinner. Mr. Miller lay down to lake
n twtnnf nf rnnf n i w I Lnr t I IM tit
w..l,.l.mf ll...fi.ll,m. ..,.....,.,.
I.....,u. ..w .wi... i. t. ...... v..... .'l.V '
of tho window. Notwithstanding i
they wero ''strangers" loeach other, j
they were seen to consult closely to- j
get her wheie they supposed they
were not observed, ami iu a short
thno hitched up and skipped with
out going to tho house or saying
good-bye. In a week or ten
iliivy
afterward the Junes matter took
place.
Cauiuit A Taiivak. The follow
ing from the Poudlctou Trlbuno is
such a remarkable item to be pub
lished in tho paper of to-day that
wo glvo It hi full: A tcncdrfcol
caught a (attar down on tlio street
one night this week, and It is pic
Binned he don't want another. Tho
two fvinitlo evangelists who have
been huldlng forth on tiie stteets
had called together quite a crowd,
ninoug whom wan tlio aforesaid
sWare, Paints, Ol'S, V?rniSlieS, I , ,.,u'...' i. ' ,. ,.i, -,'',' the buggy sliafls U.ullv broken. , douo they are leiitly . he wasi)!.) , Would nave a curve line parallel to a
, Wl'ndoWglaSS, ELC. Soleilllo;n,,.n ' .,,, . , ' .; ' The rig was duly exlraiited nndtho is i 'Lluc, which J h revolvin- cyl- irog,t line.
nuiCS for Epidie Tea and Big'.. , IIHIV ivaddale the bauds a..d -"tox tolc (he hoive ridden by the in- ;r about four frc In 0 : The lbllo,vin ieachei-s havo re-
BnMllff Powder. rel ovo the urelle3 from llabllily in "V" ,0 lM",el0J llin nuc "T ' 7"""';'" " u,Jt"t ,wl l" 'N' ..." ' " ' aNterert Muce last reperted: W A
tontlerroot, who, though unaware of in-, the usual dinner hour taken out, W. 11. U'igley, speelal ngout ofjingnt ,i o'i'look, to settle up li
the fact, was standing clos-u by one I they lmu thnc lliouwuid and four- tln State, sturtcd to-dtiy for an e.- bii-ine-s of the Fourth.
of the lending and most christian
llko ministers of this place. After
listening to the very earnoet exhor
tations of the lad lew for some time,
the tenderfoot became dUgttstetl and
turning to the minister commenced
u tirade against the cause of oh lis.
tlanlty, christians, and churches iu
general. Ho wns llsicncd to very
h willy jllu ougjiout, and then came
tho mtnlrfter'HWii ami the way he
waxed it to that joor tenderfoot was
a caution. It was truly nunmlng to
eo tho poor, uufortunate, orootfallen
fellow try to back out, to "erawilsh,"
to apologize and deny, and as a
parting shot I ho minister told him
tlml If he denied uttering certain
words, lie was u liar. Wo say, three
cheers for the minister who had the
manhood to stand up fur (ho right.
DnLiujrii'UL Tiu:VT. A urand
song recital will bo given at the M.
15. church, Friday ovonlnif, tho lMb,
bv Mr. 15.1). OruiiilnU. imw vIkIMiiu-
hero fmniKau Fraiiulhco. umIhIiuI l.v !
Mrs. J. II. Htrtcklor, soprano-, Mr.!
JneobWcnger, teno'; Mr. J. Ueimon ,
Hturr baritone; Mr. J. H. Ho,
basso; Mr Willnoh.vlollnlst 'hU lli'i I
nnpearanco lioio) anil MIm l 1 1
Bcott. plui.Ut and i.eoonipunlil. I
Mr (',. iull will imi.tl lIlHIllutll.ll '
iiir. ( iunuHllwlll udoii tut) pftt'"ni ,
for three wilo mmiWw, mid will
alng weond tanor lu tho inulu quar-,
tctto, uiu o l of Miwhw. Weuger.
... . -, .., -,.. """'rfli
Btnrr, JtouumulhliHsulf. Tlio IS. V. " " wnMiiuaion. me stiue m
Examiner of recent dnto soys, "Mr. ! ,0Wtt l""1 dooinl lu populailnu
Crnudttll Is undoubtedly San 1iuu- 1 imt Un jww uwirly two linn.
Cisco's II lies t ballad shigar." Pix.)lredthouna. Oregon and Wmli.
gnim heionftor. TIiomi who liuird I '" l wwMvwl a grMl mmo
Mr. Crandall when hero two yoawl"1" tliu.
ugowlllue inoivthan dyllghled wllh " "
tlio opportunity of a llko pUxuuru Tim thrmumur lu lhJoi'itNAL
now, oud Hiomi who liavo novor "' ulll rutatr W In lUti mIiiuIv
Iiearaiilm,luveugouulnotrwit still to-day nt H p. m.
boforo thorn. - -
- " Tlio Jiui)tvr Uruugbt U Hah-ui
TlireHhlugiH lu Aill bunt lu tlio ,U tlm vunllct wniluml by nil u nK, Ho thlnUn thorw nrosomo ter
Waldo Jlillti. (IrnliiiBRooil liHiml- lmvo trlwl lliut Konului' luipoiM rlblo yurim mbUnluMl slniut tlio
My lul yield lll' SwIm i'Iiihm nt J- (. WHkIiiv "boom" towns thfrv.
ItHlDGK MATTERS.
Danger Hint tlio Main I'tor May Prove
nsllndns That or tlio Old
Dno.
Tliure Is Cjniori deal of (nil; mid
excitement oh Jlu- streets lo-iluy
about tlio new ljrklgo ucroys the
Wlllntriettu here, caused hy npjno-
heuded danger that tho tormalWu
i I
of tlie mnln piers is such as to hibii.o
no gre.icr r-.i-'My or peruuuen y
than was given by the old l;idge.
The tiouble is the result of hJv
er.il eniiscH. Up-u in ici.timen
dnlioii of Engineer Gronduhl, v. iiu
bus charge of the work on behalf of
tho municipalities Interested, some
lianges have bcon made in (hui
specifications, whereby it Is feared
the strength and service of tlio
structure have l.cen decreased, and
Jot
Then Itisalleaed tbut thoconcrcU
golug into the main piers, upon
which the Jife of the bridac most
surely depends, is not of the right
character for lasting solidity. It is
formed of five partfl of gravel, two
parts of live rlvtr f-aiul and one part
cement, theso biltig fbe proportions
specified, but either the cement used
Is not, tho proper kind or eluo the
proportions are not, right. Ahsint
ant Supt. J. 13. McCoy mixed a bloc:;
of the inalci'h as sp.rii'iod Monday
afternoon and prefwii it down uu Id
ly lu a box. This has stood fciuci
that time, and to-day it can bo brok
en easily by hand aud crumbU's
apart without showing any cohesive i
force or strength. It is said by men
of knowledge and experience iu tho
business that tho IowesL dry
lug concrete Is hard aud solid in
48 bonis, therefore this mixture can-
not bo tho kind desired for such ,
strength as will be requited in tho"o
piers. The cement called for In tho
contract is Wliito's brand Portland j
cement or a brand of equal strength.
That is not tho brand being used.
Mr. McCoy recently insisted upon i
i the performance of work aecordl y
I to contract, which those doing the
job were about to leave undone and
' lie is now iu receipt of a letter from
MrGrondnhl from Portland, saying
that the contractors, Hodman &
' Hales, liavobcencuniiiluiuinglohiin
i that McCoy has been letarding the
work, and Grondaht tells him not to
cause delay. There is a slight sus
picion freely expressed on the street
I by interested citizens that Mr Qrou
dahl's sympathies are rather with
' the contractors than with tho couu
i tie and the city. If such is the c,c'.
tho authorities should give the mat
ter close attention.
dimly Judg! Waldo is away t
Meliama to-day, or it is probable the
work would ho ordered stopped un
til an investigation could be had and
ProPfFtC"" "' II() Wl P"1"1-
. ... .
bl. be homo to-morrow. Mr. Mc
Coy is determined that as far ay
lies lu his power tho work shall be
well and faithfully done, but he is
of rjrurno under Mr. Grondahl's di.
reationsand must bo governed tlieie
I;. Abridge of this size may nut
"rul" " -'.
Imp- riant mnll'T to li'r
couuuiaor.s or in iiuiiuau
cugiuccr-s
but to the taxpayers of this city mid
these two counties It is highly Im
portant. They do not wisli to re
peat bridge experiments of this ex
tent every year or two.
ItAi'ii) Tiinr.siu.Na.-Ono -f tlio
bcRt JoIih of thre.slilny lu-iml of this
uciiHoii la reported to tin; Jouiin al ,
front Poll; county by n rclinlilo eltl-
.on who siiw
KlIiotl'H otltllt
it
ML't
lltUU".
ill CIlllH,
.In Dies
Cool-
hide's Held houtli of Dixie ut (i::;o in
tlio niorningaiid atG::!0 iu tlieeven-
t en bushels of wheat turned out,
the product of about 100 nines.
This Is probably the best record of
tho season, aud SO btishel'i nu tie; o
Is a good yield, especially when the
fuel is niudo known th.it it is only -a
comparatively few woks since Mr.
('oollde wus complaining th.it ln
would Imvo to out thisgrain tw fi-isl. j
It is not safe to but against. YVIIIa-
inotte crop- titilll tho bcnson is over.
o . . Misses Louise liuelnt and Uclu
Wants this tf .vrus.Soiuc sneak , ;iiltli, of Salem, are visiting iu this
thief badly in want of grain a few city, the guests of Mli-s C.irrlo
nighls ago stole two wiuks of wheat i I'felll'er. Albany Herald,
from the promises of Fnbrltus It.. nlM1 p. Taylor, city mall mrrlor,
Smith, south of tho city, and Mr. H. I ,, Mrs Tllvlor won, ovel. to Ni..
reipiesls the .Iiihiimai. Iu ak thoj,,,,,., tills ninrnliiK for their summer
fellow to return tlm sacks t least. , .,....,, v , , ....... lv1 ..,, ,,,.,
He's welcome to the grain, but tlio
sacks were only iMnrowed from tlio
mill.
-- ' among i no pisswngerj lor tiie spa
lliiiDiii: at Ai.iLVNv.-A i.oUtoniHl''rot',8 i"nilug. The latter has
was prented to Um Albany ulty !
" '' ''' '"'
ikiiiu that body '
" iKwt'N iur muuiiiiic suive.v,
l,vm' ,mu,1"u-' l'1"'1 r lirldgo, aud ,
f"nl,i t blll,nilt to tho imorotary ,
r vv"r u,at l lu'xt 8nrl"K tlu' I
work of ' n wagon brldg
"'" ' HIhuwiIii m thnt point,
"' W1HHIIOUCO KM till ' IIS lKifalu.
""
N K ;N A-ST - Aoooillng to
tht wttlumtuanr miumih ivtunm wot
. . .. ..
Dr. V. H.
of n upt-e'
Inst night which might have been
avoided by any other than t- good
looking bachelor who is In the habit
of driving with only one hnnd on
the lines. Ho win n lili my tor
jnilicnt out beyond the (JuWitM roaii
rl'ciiitm Jiil'.'lH; durknr s w.AkOiiic-
f w,"c ProH,u,m ""l " "8 olu " fc
V . 1 .... I. . .
a iivciy pnee, wucn iniunvrfiy it
'h.it wtis quietly leposln. in
hoy
tie
dust of (Lc highway
illUiP'Hl t',1
with a mioit and inn, car- " ii..
doctor's ho.no to spring tiule,iiy, '.in1
doctor lioldlitrS ilie lines light Ij ni
one hand as usjal, you know -..:-J
to!, liavlug inimediaie coutn.l o', liio
animal. Tho huddeii jump too.,
iioirie and bug., Into a ditch
and all were tumbled iu
a heap, tho doctorslightly bruiwd,
the horn? bomewhat cut up and
hoi'Mibaek. He is not injured tonny
cxioiit, but It is thought lie will
pinctlco driving with both bunds
more regularly, even when visiting
Forest Grove or other points.
Noriiwva JJettki:. The Oregon-'
inn of March 2;:rd said: "Rordcr
drama bus been the attraction at
this houte for tho wick just ended,
"The Dauitcs," that f-imiliar story
of cruelty and wrong, being the bill,
.uh Mlbs Kssie Tiltel in tlio double
role of "Nancy Williams," and "Jlil-i
ly Piper." Miss Ti'.ttl Is a hard
working and painstaking actiess,
ambitious and 'caloii" in her profes-
sion. Nothingshe attempts is had-
Iv done. Sho speaks the lines with
an evident conipiehensiou of their
sciif-eand invests the character with
a degree of pathos that carries with
her the sympathies of the audience.
M.m.'o Tittei as Captain 'i.im.ey
ind ti e remainder of thociuit were ..II '
that c uld be desired iu their respee-,
tiw parts." The "Danltes" will bo i
pic.xer.ted at lieed's opera house1
Fiiday evening next.
Dou Days "Wokkinci. The Al- ,
bany Democrat is not usually o un
fairly dovoid of truth and justice '
even in its joking as it is in llie fol-W-wing
item: "The city or Port
land only, in Oregon, will get a spe
cial recount. With so gt nei-.il a de
mand from all parts of the United
States, it would be lidlriiloun i al
low a rccount'for every hiuall city,
llko Salem, for instance, which real
ly gets just about all it is entitled
to." Salem, however, can atlbrd to
be generous and humor tho rabid
V-Mloi.sy of the brethren up the
stream, as the recount has been or
dered for Salem and soon tho city
will show up where it belongs. I
the Albany editors do not become a
little more civil a recount of that
town will be demanded, aud theu
they will wish their crowing over
an inflated list wns loss boisterous.
I'KIISONAI, MKNTIOV
Mr. and Mrs. .1. I.cisingor went to
Wilholt springs this morning.
Mr. David McCully returned last
evening from Wallowa county.
Councilman G. W. Khinn. of In
t'ependenre, wns doing business m
Ralem yesterday.
Mr. AVillard, of McCrow te Will
trd's meat market, is doing businer-s
' '-'ortlnnilto-diiy.
Aivliltect C. A. lloboil, who lias
,m (l ,.ovcro ,lUm!k 0f nialarial fovor,
(H ai,i0 to H w to-dn-.
1'. H. D'Arcy, one of Saleni's ce'e-1
brated lawyers, was in the city to-1
day, siiyn tlio Alb.iny Deiuocrat.
to; ded trip througli
V"ii country.
the Wnlla
i.m. niv..n wmitnvni-in w..iiv.-.-i i
. .. i r . , .. .
to Join tho family of ids father, Dr.
iilvou, wlioarespeiidliiK the mini
mor by tho sea.
Mies Alice Davie returned to her
homo in Staytou this morning r.-.c?
a plcannnt visit In llie capital v- y
of a wcek.'ft duration.
the position during Hen's nlweucc.
Cal Jones uud Ohas. Wlicer wro
hwn '" l,oor lw)' "' " l
time
" " ,m s ay Vfr" w nittfiumo
.....
i-. w. fiigctt. torinerly a grocery
merelunit at Keokuk, Iowa, Is lu
(heelty and may conulude to lowne.
H" Sillily aiv maklu their
prmnit homo In independence.
M A
,,' ,' , ' . , , ,V
oil tortwulvo yoara nt Clrav's llnr-
WY Washlimton, has Just' bought
u ftirU 1U, jowUtnl 0 (l ,UHir &m,m,
He know all bout the wuntry he
etiniri from.
Prof, and Mrs. I). Irving cime
, homo this morning from thulr wed
ding tour dowu to tho big ulty un
tho lower Wlllatuotto. They will
maUu their future homo In Kouth
Swlunt.
W. H. HoImoii, of Stay ton, was
in tin city tiwlay on hU return from
tlia'niliunivak iHntiit, wlioro ho ami
huvwu nthurs wow liuntluR nml tlsh.
Feiici: or IJaiiit.
Myrd.wus tho victim
STEA31 LAUNDRY.
A Iiapnid Jlctlioil of Clcaninr Ulotlrs
TIir Finest I'n'irir.s Unininroil.
JotiiNA., renrf-'iilulivc too!, t
few ii'ii en while observing ll-e pro
ces lo wlilcli clothe are buti'rv-.rtd
to r.t the Sain filonm .'niu.fl.-y.--
Ttn first tiling iTof r".rr, tocollfcf
tho clothes f.oni
. . ...
iy p..rtor Hi-
ei.y i On rctchinff t
.11 Uken In: (i ilic
v.'.iero every anirle,
c laundry tit"
ni.'il'.in in ri
lmip nwr bun
r iked
e iuinber wh" .i
nd.j ri po-iie
in (lie i': i
ihlonie i ni'i.ie
J!lll'OII '
Kb ii"
number ''.' opp
V..o anicjii nil next heparin .i,
putthjgofajilfe kinds and texture
'together, aud limine!- of the.-uine
color to theimolvc'. w lien tins is
nrut run UirotigU aiwiii wuicr ami
then through c hike vuim w.f -r
after which ihey mo n.it into a
boiliuA-suds, vhen they g through
three i in1; u water."..
Thoy .u . Uen from the wi iiei'i
to llie ex i. c or, a cylinder tevolv-J
.ntrnf. rln mil' of 1''fli) lvivohiMoii'. in
- minute. This cylinder is pen'ii..-
.(I iVIli) uuuK'inu.s uoiea iifiu
!i i it-
any tines uio cioition wiiauwi ini
ing in the lea t. the ilucot fa . i.
iTln.se ate now . wtdv for teu-; i i
land fiom lliero to thenteain di. i
I deti.iilni.nl wheie liiey metilln '
to icmitiii iioin linri.s in ?ixty mh.i
utef, when they aro re.idy for vim
iion-. The luuty nt the suit is
iroinil by hitnd, but tlio bo-om v;nl
i'iiff-4 by machinery. Thi pint of
t!ie mauhinery is dilllcuU to de- h'ic
to glvo one who has not seen it,
much of an idea of its woikn-,
though they are cylindeis u- yt
not uy niiru.ng gas Jtfis. . e
wo.'( of iiie-'e liiin'i.iiiu-i v
rapid aud a j;lo-a is niit. i n i
that cannot bo reached b ..;
hiurl process. While tills appe..n. n
be a long process for cleaning
clothes, yet they uro collected one
morning and deliveied tho next
afternoon.
The rour-er garments go directly
from the Extractor to a complic;:i d
looking machinu called. tin
"Mangle." The wl.nlt- pnx-ii". .f
such garna nts iciiiirit but a d 's
time In clean them.
A (! hoise pnwor li u-cr attached
to a 10 hoivo power K''iiiel euglue,
of the Ulcotfc Whilacre make Is Uftdd
to furnish tlto power, 'to run tho
machinery.
The laundry j;iuu steady employ
ment to about lifli'Oli persons, und
has a growing iiatroiiuge. Tho work
is done satisfaclorly and prooiuptly.
A mistake is tarely made in mark
ing clothes and you always get what
you tend.
VANT)ALifc3i. The vandal vim
went howling dowu Court street
hir-t niglit and cut tho ropes by
which tin- 'inN windows nra stis
pondid .i i-J. Court Street, will 'f
caught in tli : nit tiro inahcloudly in
si roylng any property, meet v. Mi
tho reception of a hoclthy charge of
buckrthot. L. A. DavidsJii.
Tin-: Kditoijs. Tliu Oregon fitnto
Eiiltoriiil ussou-int Inn inputs ut 1'oi't
lunil to-morrow and a largo atton
ditiipo is ex reeled. A three ilnys' !
prorniu of busiuesH tind nleaaure is j
before llioso attontluijjr, and llie
Jouknal is renreonto(i by nuc of
its editors, and a 'nil ronor' ftlic
proceedings will be p"lntod.
Memborsof nil the Fourth of.lu'v
coiniuttieesare requested to meet ut
Pinion's eltrur store totuoirow mnrn-
itoforo you 'rt for tho ssa 1hhp
' iiiouniaiiis don't, lovget ioor.cr
the Kvi
'i:xiN(i .lotJiiNAL to your
camp.
rwFjnnuuii. twauupiw
RRniuacl.itfM
nor
IIKN.SON.-To .Mr. and Mrs. r,. W.
Ilenson, of South Saluiu, August
IL', li'00, a lu-pi'nu'd daughter.
Mother and child aro doing well
and father happy.
MIil.
CONOVKU.-At iJu- home of her
parents In H-i-t fiakni, Wcdiitv
dny uiuiiilng, Amust l.' 1S00,
Miss Daisy t'otiover n 1 '2 yeara.
The sicklies, nml e,v'cueil death
of this youtiif lady fouiud the sub
Jeet of an artlc'e in this papei two
weeks ago. She was tho victim of
qul"k consumption nd deosutod
thlsllfo about 1:;0 this inorulnt,
I having Just faded away llko a tluwei.
I Her fiit her Mr. 15. 1J. t'onover, I a
newspapers man of long standing
lntiwle.il, now f the D.iyion Her
ald, and her brother Frank I editor
of llie I'orvnllU Unjsette. The hitler
and his wife Mi'rlvtHl mi tills after
noon's train to tuioud tho funeral,
whiohwlll In conducted foin the
l'rokliyteriitti ehureli o-iuoimw af.
toruiMin at half jubI two by Uv. K.
J. TliompHiH, nflVirvallU.
A Hiili.lllle ruHiimtiotl
'rHinuuli dl tM t aunt Uvi U iuu
uuttl. lU ili-at auitixn-eta (tt.l IM) uluvknl
iliu utmiulv V tit u.enfa iiiadtmual . ts
KIWHl t w) uuuiii4Umt iW ttH Brst
Aiipnaivucwur a mel dy. nut a yU i.
tn)UllMioO kilUtlltt 'M .tltMHl in ittv
ltawiM a .t(..it.iv. ro. thiity )w.r itr
uuirallit llllAl V BliUA. Ii IUIImi h-M
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' lliUfeiten-Ua AilliMU r .ui Mutl tili.-r-I
lit 111 llto i.l k,jt. iUiXI nt-v, Iur Ii ,.
(tvlu.iUy wmitii'ittiu II, Ii U iuhI. ay
I lii'itlB.I- llm Utri:v 'l" - to wlitoti i It tx
! ktHrlllli; Illl-dtl'lllU d.lpUsl Nl only
i Ull t'llteai-iKUK. bin ("ni uiu I lu. miiI, .,
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win t'
(tfeeil
'fir
-;;d?r5 "
flffjti
as rrriF.s.
, Tlio Tei'rlicr.4 Scliool I'entimilin:
Morn Tliaft Hair tlio Tcaclirrs
in the County Present.
Arithnietlcwns tho firt topic dis
cuaetl this morning. Tho various
,t!iods of teaching this branch
vus sutr- e-ucii oy 'ii. rent teaeners.
Tli. drv -uhfect oTgraiiimnr follo'w-1
.
0(i that of arlibuie.ie. Prof, voder
held tho position .if tutor iu thojo
:.o tudios. ,ProT. .1. C. C. Lewis
:.ext was called on to take up tho
ubjectof mathematical geography. ;
.jtook the pjsitlon that only ene:
straight line could 0c drawn around I
the earth froi i oat to we.-t Tho;
((I.KllOi-.
The class look the position that
all tho line of latitude wero straight
lines being parallel to the equator
which in straight lino or else we
i . .,.,., rnnr.nwu T..nnii. r:i-if--
t, Joiie,)h gellwood, LorettaStur.-, ,
H lr ub, Eliza Alilhauser, &irah ,
, . ,,... ,..,.,...... vjctor. umi K,lte I
"earborn. I
(Ml. belie ol'llip Sixth I'.esiment
'i1-)"
Dr. 13. S. Ifeliicn: J5y tho ail-
nt'ti irieiiil I was induced to it"e
1 TEACHERS
yom. Ktheiea I CoivUi Syrup for a
Injur-'boveie cough. I found great .elief
from the u-e of but one bottle.
Euekni: Leiik, Stock ten.
Large sie il, sniall o0 ceht. .For
sale by all diuggistp.
OitKiioN Wool. Remember tho
Salem Woolen Mill store at 291)
Commercial street lies a full line
of clothing, blankets aud llaunels
fresh from their own mills. Sec the '
home produci before buying. Prices '
as low as the lowest. R-ll-tf.
Nkwi'ok'i'. Percous syishing one
I or more nice, fttrnisheil rooms at
.Newport, apply to editor .Iol'knai..
Tjik 2j:w RiVnun:. Ho iiappy
Hio-oPoIk county farmers will Ue
when they can coine over and get
the benefit of tho exceptional bar-,
gatus ollered by iSitiire Farrar fc
Co.
I Notice.
All persons tiro v.-arned against
purchasing stock' of tlio Gold Mount-
ain & Dry Huli-li iiasMidatod Gold
I & Silver M.-ii -. Jo. ot H. TL Mil
ler, he bavin ; .:e Mockbtnmlivii in J
liis nui;. !. Ills i-ompany's iiooks,
uor u in- mitvio,,,ii'..i'l iKU'uusnci any
business for tne company.
ii. U. Canxox, Pr'j-tdenr. "
Sa't-in, Aug. 7th, 1890.
o-7 d-itt
fS'-e the bargains oli'ereci at Sar
gent's 5 and 10 cent. .-u.-iHrs. S-7-(it
-o - - -P:,i:ktv.
Fiesh dimet in .sufii-
, clent quantities ro -tiij(y the de
mand, al i aplioi Ailventu.-o Co.
S-S-tf.
nitilua-d'fi Itliciirnntlo and Llt-er l'llli.
T lies.o pit. sure seletttlili-ullj compounded
nml iiniluiin iu action. No griptn p.'iic
so eoniiiiuiily lollowiny the u-e ml' jdlN.
Tney uiendiipted to b.'lti udclts uud ehil
ilicu tvlili perfect wilcty. We gun ntiieo
the) ii. ve,t'oc.iuiil In tUeeuieofnielt li- cl
uelin, i-iut .: tion, dyspepi. mint lii'lum-,-ne-s;
lit.-!, :t uu unpotler, tliev sxeell uny
oilier pKp.mttioit 7 17 ly
Siiuili ,v steiner. ile usU.
lltJi'l.J, .UiKIYAIiS.
lt.lK JIOTKL,
A V Welge, 11 V Fulle r, H N
Woodcock, F M Black, Poi-thuid.
G D Dickinson, Alb.iny.
O M Tlmmiiw, Ohio.
13 G .Tu dd, f-Jan Fi-aiiclfjio.
Francis Foller, Uuttevjlle.
.J O Johnson, S. i it. Tt.
Win Fowley, X. V.
A Wilhelni, Monroe.
NY M Walter, Sioux Fa lis ,S Dak.
.Mrs Geo Warner, Marlon.
L Dattonberg, Gilvertc n.
C and Aug J'.inimermjin, Aurora.
A. LOST ADDSSKSS.
ATrluI'liu! Ludy Wiitt-i to San J"ru
cihcii fur 1 t.
ilr. Hairiet ilcN.imarao 1 319 Stato Stiett,
rrluldml, I'olorniln, tvhllo visltlufr In St.
Louis lnt summer, dldiij,i , hutl'er tvttli Uor
tinui.l sick lieadiiehos mid 1 .ullKCstloii. But
upju her return to TrJnld ad her old trou
l It-i culttti ilpriii her. It was not tho L
i.'vi'. t-liniiito tlmt did -o much lor her.
The. secret N told lu tho loJ UutliiK letter, re-o.Jti-i!
h- Tiiomai l'rlee A miii, tho well
Wu j t .i iMMycrc o( Wl Sa cr.uueutn Ftrect,
,. maelHH). H. McN mara writes:
I'i ro iMitntlm 'tnee 1 wai vUHIdb in
M. 1. 1 1! -, at' I I'ii.muoil two liottlaa of Jov'a
Vi.vii.ble.. iiNipHiilln. 11 uaiol great rolle
,i i.c In tn lioHiliielu-s and i udl!.,etlon.
-.- ! my rvturu to my homo iu Trinidad
1 ! the uccd of St, uud ulli tvo lost tho
a ' u-. I tvrltutotim tokk If ) on will not
itidlt lurv.ard tins letter to tho proper
lttit-.ihir lu Sim -Kruno Is oo, and have mo
m-ui n few mgro Imttlos of thl s valuable
oi;uUbla mimpound."
l'oople liavlug ued Joy's Vouot jibto Barsa
Jrllltt ouw wand hundred of ml tax to pet It
ajculu, iu lu tho ubovo liutaure.
A "sure Cum tor I'll en,
lU'lmig IMW. uiv known b r mnUture
llKe)wipirutiuii.eiuilii4: lute oh) Itelilns!
when wit rut 'I'ltik Toriii hh m (11 us llllutl
IHeetllUKHiid iniiiiidlny.ylt4d at onee to
111-. IkMiiiiku'h HUe KrtHitdy, n-lil oh wets !
itliwlt.t on tltt-iiurth ttllVLfc.1, itbiioibk la.
aiiHV alia) Ik-iiIuk acd ofTwu i i imi nuin
tuit .our. Ail coitu Duuwrlf i .- mnll!
irotlw im-. lir. HoaauKO. pli o. O, Btild
lyr. nth a Steliwr.
Pilv Kcst aurant
J as. Batchelor, Projr.
: Warn Jlwlsal All Hours ofilic Day-
Xouv but while lalior eutitl ivali thU i
elu
ibllnhlMHit. I
A foHl kUtoiUutlal maal etto kediu flrvU
alaMkiyla
-T,....... ,
Twouty-rlt NlU lHr iw.
1 ltD KRON 1.
.Uwt, b4MtviMi Jouraul Otilo 4nd
Mlntii'k lary.
tout i
1).TK()NIXK Home lndut ry. rtnd ue
1 MuuululH IWilm Cuuehtum. (Vur-
huunhI iu wlve i-Mll or iiior, v rvfuniltsj.
.MHUiimnurvtt uy it. ll.crvw khii-ih, Ors.
K.vu bitttlli A silelitir m,I- ...nia Kir I
AhIi-iu
IA.II... '
25c Want Column.!
. ,CTn.
xnBstmox!1 '
tlKcmcut inserted iu huh minimi n
I ban twpnty.flve rent".
jlLf MLityjii ii..-ii...w... " - .. i.a
T70H 8AL.E.-CI1C1IM. A -cat- ir.o .
V ua.it, o. . rud Rp.lts eou'ii c.e A' o
n'-IVJO Wiurueterrllle. Ini lie)S(,P.a
inciclalMiect. nOUND AT LAST.-A PolNh Unit n "
I, UUiltl Al JJ..,3. --
v ci?-a n plnuo wltlumt Rummint; .i.
.-'or .ilo nt Diamond's iniflc house.
nOR8AL.K.-Onohoiuo rud two lot- lu
L' SoutU Satcin. Iuai.lieor.ll. Mn i
8011. 'ilcofC!3.
J.-TOK MALI:. Team, eowenil enir, rnd
inowlni? ninchluc. Alson.i a'-nt'io mini.
Call on or mlrtress T. C. Jory, '.o til, fc ein
-I
FINE HORSESHOEING"
AT--
Scriber & Pohle's.
Special rittcnlisn given to shoeliiR roiul
steiR, tlrlvlUK horses, lntcrferiPK nnrt cni
pleil nor". im-ge
Stock of Haiiil-Madp Slmes Cavrieil.
We L'lvo(nir)eionnl nttcntlou and em
ploy iimm lint experts In tilts rtrpnrtment.
47 ind 51 State Street, Salem, Or.
Capitol Home Addition
W lieiiutlftilly Ir.cutcd in Kaht Salem, lomu
nf LliH Klivtru- lliiilwiiv Hue. neiu- t.
(wiivrr li(in" T.'-K'" "''" IWUI1) ' '
(Jiiocl foil Ki v lv
T. II. WiliSON. vihc.
4111 M.IH' "-tlfPl,
-nleiii.
rniiuiy Xoi'innl liistiiiiip.
mUKHKfOM")iuiii .;) su.lni) of tlio Ma
I iliiii eiauilv uoi-i.i. li'siltnle will e
field In tin1 city nfhiilfin. iir-siiiiii"2 JIoii
lay, Ausii'l lllli, ls!, ! will contlimi'
three wielc. tt is exjx- oil ilia: nil l'neli
crs anil tlio e liitenairu i. '"i.'-li In t lie
schools m Miirinii enmity ll' ' i.i -em
nmlnit n -.Kii-1. "' - "v ill be
organled iu ! 'jranehos '. -.'lit in the
connnou -diKols. riinip.tfiil '.(.i-.tnnlN
will "o- employed. X. W . YuUKll,
Tr-.'-td rounly .School Knperlutedcnt.
Twenty-Five Per Cent Reduction
Hit! vou fall to tret your inure with foal?
It so bring vour iiuire to Keuhen Lewis
! plm-e between '1 i-im-r anil Aunisvlllo In
the the bin iiii'"i ted suilllon llouittant till
.Itlll l"-t OlllV Jl'l IO llflllf.
w i- . K- ''' Jnilil
I.1UU SAi.!-: fhree -mil ouu-halriii-n-V
with piod tioiiM'.liani, well mid fiuit
ol all Kind'., til :i imrsjuu. t;. r-. .-tiurni.t .
, J
iiuuoara, nu-cnivt iH.,.,mi,
O. C. CHAvSE
Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall
Decorator.
liood wii-1. fciinnmj .iivl n-tiiv.il" work
shown liefuri-fit iii'iix
5"l'uy iiu'-fd on ivnrk litcii-an-ccl on the '
wall. Leave order-, .ix Hnrseut'n, Meyei-' i
or Keller'' reldcnccat Highland addition.
i - '.'.n -i iii'ii, f.v !' imviiii yiiiir
iMu-ica! Merchandise!
uji;vioNO's
I MimIc llotibe, Kldrlduo niocK, eaicin.
I Nntiue of Annual .ileetimg.
rOTJC13 ii hereby given that the nnir 1
XN meetliiKOf the utoclc holders ut in
Capital GoUIAsllver Jliniuc''-o..eono; '"
tcdofthe city nrsaluin, iirejjou, will bo
heloat thoolliceot tho coiup.tny iu :0
eltv, on the second Thurxluy, the lltli di
of AiiKiibt, lS'K), ai3o-eloelc n. in., lor t..o
election of directors and for fueli olhi'i
business n.s may coino before tho meet In j.
Salem, Oregon, July 3, ISWl.
7:ll-4tw J. II. STR1CKLEI1, miv.
THE YAntliNA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company'
steamship line. 225 miles shorter, iO lionrn
less tuuo than by any othei loute. Hnt
class througli passenger and freight line
fiom 1'ortiuucl uud ull poiuta In thewl
l.iuietto vullov to uud from San Krauelser
TIME SCHEDUtE, (Kxcept Siundays).
Leive Albany l.-OOfil
Leave Corvullis 1:40 PM
Arrive Yaqulna - &S0 1' Al
Leave Yaqulna 6:45 A M
Leave Corvallls 10:35 A al
Arrive Albany 11:10 A Al
O, C. trains connect ut Albany mid
Corvallls.
Tlio above trains connect at YAQ.UIN.I
tt-ltli tho Oregou Dovelonmeut Co's Liu
jfStennislilns licttvppu iinutnn and Hn.
1'niiielnco
SAIMXO 1IATS:S.
bTltA.Miate. KUOM YAO.OINA
Kitrullon, Friday, June 2'
Wlllunietto Valley .Tuesday July I
Varallon.Wunday "
Willamette Valley, Thursday " 1
j-'urollou, Tuesday " 1
TKAMIUtS, KKOM SAN FUANCISCO
Wlllunietto Valley, Friday June 27
Farallon, Tuesduyn ..July 1
Willamette Valley, Sandn " 6
F.inillon, Thursday . " 10
Wiuaineiio vauey.Tuesaay io
Tins company reserves tlio right to
changa Kiilllug dates without notice.
I N. It. Piu-hcngers from Portland and all
Willamette Valley points can make close
connection with the trains of the
YAO UINA ItOUTK al Albany or Corvallls
and If destined to Situ tinuclseo, should
, an-ango to arrive at Ynquina the evening
bcloro date of sailing.
I'aeuger and Freight Hates Ahvatu tbi
lowest. For inrormatinu apply to Alessrs
lll'L.MAN t ro.. Freight and Tieko
AittiUisaxiaiiil aJ Fniat St., Portland. Or
ot to
C.C, 1IOUUK, Ao'l licu'l Frt. iV
l'rti. Agt.. Oregon PacillcH.lt. Co..
Corvallls, Or
C H. llASVELL,Jr. llen'l Frt; A
J 'ass. AL Oivgon Uevclopment
Co., a3l .Montgomery St.;
San Francisco, Cal
llemeinbi'i- tho Oiegon Pacllle opuk
tuiutuer eueurslous low rate tlelte's it
now on salo irom nil valley polii.-! '
Yuniilna and leturn.
C. V. llOOUK.
Ast. (. F. and P. Airen
THB
KUNS
Ftuv trains with Pullman Vestlbui
Dmwlug room laep'i-s, dining cars and
coactH of latest ilevltu, between Chicago
ami Milwaukee and l, Paul and Mltme
a polls.
Fust Tralui with Pullman vestlbuled
drttwlug hm sloetis, dining e:irs aud
Clinches of latest design, between Chicago
and Milwaukee and Ashland and Dulutb.
Through Pullman vestibule drawing
room and colonist skvpers via tho North
ern Paeltle railroad between Chicago and
Portland, Or.
Cunt enlent tralus to and fnini Eastern,
Wtstteni, Northern aud central Wiscon
sin ixilnts, urlordlng uuoqualed service to
and from Waukeoha Fond du Luc, Osh
kii.lt, Noeuali. Meueslia, Chlpitewa Falls,
Hun Claire, Hurley, Wis., ami Ironwood
uud llessemer, Mlcli.
For tiekeis. sleeping ear ratervatlons,
time tubli. aud other information, upply
toageuu anywhere lu the United btates
orChnada. 8. It A1NB1.IE.
Cien'L Mgr Milwaukee, WH.
J.M.HANPOUli
Oen'l Trafflc Mgr., St. l"aul.
U.i'.HAULOW.
Trattlc Mgr Milwaukee. Wis.
U)blH ECKSTEIN.
Am'JI Oeul Pasa'r aud Tkt Agt., Mllwaa.
Ut. Wk
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE,
rirst Nniioiml Bank nuiWIm;. Salem, Oregon.
A. P. ARMSTRONG, Manager. . W. I. STALKY, Princin
a riMRTItOVii. Mnna'jer.
n3jrin.. nml ir.voiil ni .osions
HW -L"J """ " -- -- -- Jl-.i,uiu, q.
BUSINESS, SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING, PENMANSHIP AND
LNliLlbH IJtrAHIIVlirjJS.
M.-I:e percoiipl inquiry at Hie Co!le3e for
I hlO UNO I l J I SOM
tlioroushly lllied forcommei'c'al pursuita In tho shortest time and at .he
Lft9
I.1IW1UU1IIIJ rninv. -
!--1 e;:;)e.' e. The '"c. .- s of fo.iner
m- l.i.ins. -3U1 I Z UUUlviirjni iwio
tlie(,uailly cf iotiuciion sivei.
tt'auriartr
VANGOUVEH
JTlie St. James College
For
Boys and
C0lTItS13S: Preparntory, Commercial and Classical. Easy to reach;
hourly trains run between Portland and Vauco.r.cv. All denominations
received. Number of boarders limited, u...'y application necessary.
During the pjst year students wero in at'eiidea ; from California, Ore
gon, Montana, Idaho, British Columbia and Washington at large.
For Catalogue and detailed information ac.dress:
KEY. DIRECTOR, St. James College, Vancouver, Wush.
vKjtf-. aTswmxrvaaxxas&RTnraszsaKVZSzXX vrosniisrzr rrviiiiLu
)X "
P ... --
."j A', pShLW i i'JiK
fit jam
HOME
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I.LI1jmM. ' !
', .1. "!l'S HYDRASTINE REST0R1TIVE Hluiulaes nutrition. 1-iirilWitliL IWm i
1 1, ps liyjpeipsii(3)nBripatioti and Geni-raf .'i.oilltj . Arcifccttonlca-idrtrcnglhli iMor.
QR FILLER'S ANTI-BILIOUS STOMhCH AH3 LIVES CURE. Cures Ulllousuti.. i I
ail Liter Trouuies, unau anu rerur, .uaiuni ....u, -.," ,. ..,...,,u umhiu.
DR. H'.LLERT. CATAi.T.;: CUE. I .jcsAc
i
nes'i." Vluarac't-ccd tociuo thcwo'rst cases when
l)!l. HI'.!.ER'5 COhTiH "inE. Cures Colas, Iloarsenem, Uoushs, Ercneliili-i. Itn rn
lKirin1a?rru?consiiinBtloii. Contains no Opiates. Cures Crottp In i.iiiiinutt..
l. I'luLCS'S DiPtlTHSRIA AND SORE THROAT CURE. I'retentsnnil tin
r ii i i' i.rrwiniTw If i Tliir iim-MfTT-" ," w" - J
i . " .-ri jji-.tti- h euro any soro throat iu from 3 to Jl hours. Cures iniii' it
' - ' S "1yl"T, ".PE. Indisponsa'olo in ttll acute illsoasos ntUiul.il i.-i lr i
vi.,.,,J,Wjj -,evcri ScarUt!nai and Mea8lei Motlurs tr It..,.
.' .. HlLLEi'! 3 ti -. ,J3 'JEBIL1TY CURE. Cures N'crious Wcnkiu.Ni, ami t.o-s rf
. - r Ncerf-tlls. ''i. I for I'rhatn Circular to Ililler llruc Co., Sm trsticiKa. i'l.
i ILLER'3 RHEUMATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE. Cures lUieiimatism, Neuralgia,
,"".6i?r1incilti3a7 Uy 'lcu:5lZlJtllOJ blood acids v.ltlclt iub tlicn
n-ft'j.ER'f. TFLTMINGCURE. AiJstho Rro-.ttli and Jetclopracnt of cltUJrui il-.in. ,
' 4Wk-'p'-'iiTT.;." rTfTi I a teetliin.' in 1 sounJ teeth, and prcicntsnn ' . ns
CeBpukets, L'rtui. fr , .t l.nudDncl I'ociplaintv A blessinjr to mother i ' .
nfimLLER'S WHOOPING COUGH CURE. 1'retenta and (JurM Wlioopimt .u-lt.
i.y-iiiH. i - '-' ! .!-
Note. With exception of Hi. Killer's Ilydrastino Restorative, Dr. Illller'j Kheunut ti
mid Ncural-ic Cure, and I llillcr's Cou?h Cure, tho abovo remeules aro in falik't
firm, and, if not obtainablo from your druzsist, will be mailed free, on receipt ol iri e
$1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00.
Thene remedies tire the result of :"i rcrs of ircfcs5ional epcriencc, nuii ue
I'twrantecd to cure when a i t.ro n posMbU l)r Ulller , 34-pa.'. oook .-f .hrcctious 1. r
It'iine treatment, euntalnlnj; talualilo insrriictl.ina o to Iiyiriciiu and diet, sent tr.i.t
HILLER DRUG COMPANY. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A.
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M.r oaii! b liAYL .J. FRY, Driest. 223 CommcrcSal M, ?akm.
ffjinrw",1 Mui'miMjm.jjmmtn
conservatokv of miic
of the VVIIlunntte Wiii-.vr-ity, Salem,
i'--egon.
'Hie p. 1 1 M-h'iol y.tf h.is bee. i il e . nisi
Hto-e-s-ui1 i i -t lii--toi-y Jiu-iojscu i (ton-I'.ttni-o
mid nu uj.-on r. ,U-..i.r. Tin-most
Miei,- -I'm l; it-i.---cl.o.il im llie .Northwest
ciiisi. Tl'iifi,,iv "i of nisiiiietion includo
piano, oi'jnii. p.pe oijun.viol-niindoiches-tral
Instr.imetiU', vr.it! evltiire, harmony,
couuteiro.nt and chir teaching. Diplo
mas given on completion of course. Uho
musical director tvl'.l be nssisted by an
ahloand elllclent eorpiof tenclierfi send
for catalogue '.. M. PAKVI.-J,
7:25-2m dw Musical IJiicctor.
Next term begins Hcpt, 1st, lssw.
ACADEMY OF IE SACRED HEART,
Salem. Oregon.
This well known institution of learning
will bo ro opened fortheieceptlon of board-cit-
and day-pupllson Monday. Sept. ;1,1S!K).
Parents are kindly requested to send
their daughters nt tho beginning of tho
session, and thereby facilitate propor clas
sification. Terms per quarter, (pavrblo In advance.)
Hoard and tuition, StO; Day school, So. tii,
S and S10; Music, practical and theoretical,
with uso of piano, S15; Drawing and paint
ing In water colors, SS; Oil painting, per
lesson, fl; Porcelain painting, per Iccrm,
31; Entn-ucefee, p.iyablo but once, 3.1.
Voc-l iiiusle In classes, Gorman, Fieneh,
Industrial Di-awiug, I'lem and Ornamen
tal Needle work, form part of the prescribed
course. Telegraphy, Phouogrr.piiy and
Type wrltlugiuo taught at the usual rates.
For lurthcr partlculais lnaulre at tho
Academy, or address HP.. SUPEKIOK.
h:8-tvlm-dlw
J. H. HAAS,
TIIE WATCHMAKER,
9IM fVmmori'lul .s.. . nlpm. flrpiron.
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,V(, , ,inm. tn Iv' iplllV! 1
(et dooi to Jviein)
.specialty of Spectacles, and lepalilng
Cloi-U . Watehe and Jewelry.
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Office 181 Commercial St.
All styles oftho Famous Sinscrconstiint
ly ou hand; ulo repair and needles foral
kinds of machine.
lil'IlT CASE, Agenl.
MROW fc W1LLARD,
-Deahn-s In
RI I O Ii il i
esh and Salt Meats.
KLDK1DGE BLOCK
l'rioeof .Meutn by theiitiartrr -.
Mutton bj theiiUarler Tc.
l'orh by tlio quarter To
11HU Stoie.
llOflitN ....... ,
mWOHRMKTCii
Before Leaving. Salem.
lUllMtrt Umw. bve now m1 HOl'.VH
TIUI' TU'I-UTS w YaoHlm awl raturu
Tlokeu t!o.l for lugaad uoailtvc mi auy
Weelc day until Oetobw Ut, "9H.
7t3Vtf
TICKETS Si8.no.
. W. I. KTALRY. iri.,i.i
liitrili M'ondnv. fSof en.
further particulars, t send for catalogue.
where yemg men and women ro
women urn
stilde.its now holdin
inq respois'.ole
HfcllS, ntfe-ts
cud STENOORAP
WASBINGrTON.
Young Men,
rw
DR. MILLER'S
Special Prescriptions,
TREATMENT
SELF CUF1H
- ! 5?smedy for Each Disctiro
, Cironic Catarrh, Catarrhal lit ,(
d..-. cf m .ire followed, or money rcfnmkil
H ELLEN BRAND'S
Eating Parlors A: Candy Mamilactory,
295 Coramorolul Street
HILL OF FAKE:
Ico Cicm -lCc, 15c. and 25 cents
Cofl'ee, Tea or CIioloI MonnitCakclO cents
Blush I'lid MilU.. ...lOceuts
Plate of Soup- - l() cent
Hoi Clips, coileooi Tea 15 cents
Hoof ir Ue ami i:p-s;s- - -i cents
Pe.i: Clioii mid K';ss Scouts
Jiuttou Chop aud Eggs 2ocent
Vo.ii on irKl Kgss 0.j cents
S-.u ir -re .. -1 E-w-- 25 cents
ll.'in eu'1 t-'.-s 2o cents
F.c liOys r.inyctyle 55 cents
25 Cent Regular Dinner Sert ed From tl to3 O'Clock.
A nice variety of vegetables, etc., etc.
Also tea. eoileo or milk with all 25 cent
meals without extra charge.
Choico Cigars, Impoitcd find Domestic,
always on hand.
Porter House Steak and Eggs 50 cents
Tender Loin Steak and Eggs 50 cents
STANLEY
IN DARKEST AFRICA
, fr,r, i), not bt iK-ceiteil uy any oi hjo "
'd "li1"- Win H"W "I'llK onweu S'"-
.. . .. ,, To 0 oali 0 these ha
TillVafJnViiaeU.cn"bouttliii statement belnr
owiectlnetery r.icu!ar. Wesuaranteelt. una
. will (rive wtii-uUrt on apiillcation.
PMITIHM In e"1" not to ie ra''"-,11"
lAUIIUIM mat tho book bears the I-
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S SONS
And that tho canv&Mins went carries a cerUflM"
of asency from uj
i A. L. BANCROFT & CO.
1 132 POST STREET,
SAN FRANCISCO.
General Aaents for the Pacific Coast.
JninesH.Felton.solo agent for Marion
i county, Salem, Oregon.
' Eugene City Bonds for Sale.
-TOTtCE is hereby civen that uuder the
I IVJ .., .... ... l.n I.Mrlkl.lttirr
I XI pnivisiuijsiM uuiii'iui i" "-"Vi.
I "i Oregon entitled, "An act to Ineonw-
ris?swry&iarftS
...I... ,. rii.t ... .i.A niA nt it,,. sfrriart
i iiu, men iu iuu mm.-, , "v " ;...
of bUitc. February i. 1SS5), tlie (eomi""n
council of tho city of Eugene will Iwueona
dlsioeot tho bonds of said eity at lr
value of irom mono to JW.oou, m dniomi
natiousoT from 8100 to flUU a lle pur.
oheerniaj desire, payable SO yean, aner
dale of ismiIiis the Mtrac, with 'h'.1
theieon. t Uio rate not to exceed jperceu'
iiw annum, payab'e semi-annually. .
buttled proimsaU to purchase W '"'"S
will b- rveeived by the under,lpiw
ut Euiffiie, jrepon, until 'P!lnvi
HI. IkJo, una ull proposal.; re.fl
will bt opemd and ecmsldere.1 j
theilh day ol tepwmber, 1J0, 'mila";
iKiudi will be disposed of to the pero "
i .... .i.A i.ct ir.p oi onei"
therafor. tlu -i,.
th eommon council rir .- t-
torejeotanyand ah proioaw. J on""
of tbeoouncll. TusniMB
Hay JUt. IsM. t r ""S,
Heeordar for theClty of Hugeo.
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