Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, August 21, 1890, Image 2

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THE CAPITAL JOURM.
Thursday.,
.August 21, 1890.
TEU1I8 OF BUBMCniPTION.
Dally by mnll per year..
Dally by mall per month,
"Wcokirtoy mn" Pr year,..
.MOO
. bO
. 100
JS-If not
Kala in aavanco mo price
n 1VKKKI.T JoUBMAI. Will be
charged ior
81.60 per year. If papers nro noi aenvcrcu
promptly noiuy ine ouice.
FREE DELIVERY BY CAIlIUEn.
Dally for single week, lSct.
Dally fortwo weeks,. acts.
Dally by month, wets.
Collections will be made on 1st and. 15tU
of month. Subscribers will please leave
money for carriers at houso or whereon 't
Is delivered, so as to cause no delays In
collections.
Tits EVKNiNoCAMTAT.JocnNAT. regu
larly receives the afternoon associated
press dlsprtchcs.
&
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
Gettino Numerous. More thnn
tbeordlnary number or drunks and
hobos hfivo claimed the attention or
the police the past few days, and
bavooccuplcd lodgings at the city
jail over night, but that Is about the
extent of their punishment. City
Recorder Conn h out of tho cilyou
a leave of absence and there is no
Judicial authority to prescribe for
them. It would neem that jurisdic
tion In such cases should be extend
ed to justices of the peace residing
within tho limits of the cities, so
that in caso of absence or Inability
of the city recorder to givo violators
of city ordinance attention, tho law
might still bo properly enforced.
This Is about the worst season of the
year for Salem in that lino. It is
but a short time uutil stale fair be
gins and that always brings a crowd
offeliowB who want to make n liv
ing by their wits at tho expense of
other people, and they are not par
ticular by what means. Many of
those are here now and will likely
fill in the time In petty stealing,
lying arouud tho saloons waiting
for tho careless drunks whose money
is easily obtained at cards and other
devices, r.iislng rows, wandering the
streets nights and making them
selves generally obnoxious, If they
were to carry a ball and chain and
improve tho streets a a fow days,
tho effect would bo to lesseu their
number in short order.
IUSEIIALTj iNTEIiTiiar.NCB. The
baseball amusement promises to con
tinue without a break here, except
possibly tho coming Saturday and
Sunday, and even then if no club
from abroad comes an Interesting
game will be made up by dividing
thoSalcms, putting McCarthy and
Levcquo as batteries on tho onolinnd
and Morgan and Crosby on tho
other, then filling in with tho best
local players. Hut it is possible yet
that tho Vancouvors may come.
Manager Jay C. Smith returned
from Portland last night and has
made arrangements whereby tho
McMinnvllles aro expected to bo
hero the SOth and 31st; tho Nob
Hills, of Portland, on September 0th
and 7th; tho Famous on the l.'ltli and
14th, and tho Vancouvors during
fair week. Tho great objection of
tho Famous nine and also tho Mc
Miunvlllo club is to McCarthy and
Cooney. They say they will come
willingly and play if theso two aro
loft out, but tho Salcms want it dis
tinctly understood that they will
allow no outsldo club to dictate who
Bhall or shall not play in their nine.
Tho greatest kick comes from Urey,
tho catcher for both tho teams
named. It is no wonder, however,
that they object to McCarthy, as
almost any club witnessing his fault
less catching In tho last games would
bo afraid to tackle him unless they
could put up oxtnv good work.
Kksicikkd at Ciikmawa. Dr. E.
8. Miller, who has been physician
at tho Indian school, handed In his
resignation yesterday and will in u
day or two tako his departure for
Now Itockford, N.Dakota, tliu scene
of former labors, where ho has some
business to attend to, and will
thonco return to his old homo in
New York for a visit. Tho doctor
u, a pleasant gentleman, has mado a
wide clrclo of friends during his stay
nnd has succeeded in keeping aloof
from tho many snuabbleH which
have mado official llfoat tho Chemu
wa school dlsagreeablo and uncertain
tho pust fow years. His resignation
was original with himself, having
been neither suggested nor desired
by tho department.
Tjib Wkathek. Thu wind blew
this forenoon from tho southeast
with unusual velocity, whirling tho
dust lu disagreeable quantities into
tho oyes of travelers and all tho
vreathet prophets confidently pre
dicted a rain to follow pretty soon.
Well, a small dash could bo seen j
fulling on tho Polk county hills
early after dinner, but tho olouds aro
clearing nway and appearances aro
against a wotting In tho very near
future. Tho mill ditch from tho
Bantlam was a muddy whlto u day
or two ago, usuro elgn that there
has boon it big storm high up In the
jnouutalns. sweeping down tho
chalky or gludul formutlous at tho
tsourco of twipo of tho ujipor creoliH.
lllNULV ItKUIUIllKKKI), Will,
Chambers, tho cabnmn, hu rvcolveil
anlco pnswut from James Cun
nlngham.Bon&Co., lnthoBhaiooftruln thU nftoriioou on hU way lof th,o Imllivn tntlnliiK Hohool near
o fiiuftll clock tQ bo set lu tho door of ; hack to 'l'ucoinu, uceoninanlwl by J thU city, U vUltliiR at Union, tho
bin uowcab.tilbo a French platoiulr-, Lena Guise, hU iwrtuer lu thoiBConeor hW formor labora. Clerk
rorforthobeuefltofthoBO who do- troubloH for which ho will have to Mcllrldo hna oliurue of tho hohool
lre to wh tlinutwlvm whllo rldlnff.
NOW IN 000D SHAPE.
Tbc Silverton Motor Line Assuming
Dcflnito Shape to Ask and Ex
pect Co-operation.
Any feeling of uncertainty that
may have existed among Salem
business men In relation to the fin
ancial backing of tho Marion County
Improvement company for tho
building of the Salem and Silvertnn
Motor lino and the Salem belt line,
will be dispelled by the- action of tho
meeting held yesterday afternoon nt
the office of the company, where- a
large number of the representative
capitalists and property owner? met
with Gen Odell to consider the mat
ter of in vesting $30,000 In the bonds
of the proposed roads.
Gen. Odell's assurance, familiar to
all readers of the Salem daily papjrs,
was again reported at this meeting,
to the eflect that if $30,000 worth of
bonds should bo taken here, the re
maining $120,000, secured by th"
same mortgage, would bo taken by
Eastern capitalists, and proposed to
give the meeting satisfactory evi
dence of his assurance if a commits
tec would go with him to Portland,
where negotiations are pending.
In accordance with this, the meet
ing appointed John Hughffl.ex-Gov.
Z. F. Moody and VV. F. IJoothby,
who will accompany the General to
Portland at once, and upon their re
turn will report to another meeting
called for that purpose.
When tho facts aro ascertained
beyond cavil that tho amount of
capital represented by Gen. Odell
is forthcoming, it is thought there
will bo no trouble whatever in en
listing the $30,000 of local capital
in the enterprise, as there is not a
doubt In any far-seeing mind of the
ultimate successof the system when
completed, or of tho safety of tho
investment.
Chkmawa Indian Sciiooii. Dr.
Dorchester, superintendent of In
dian schools, with headquarters at
Washington, D. C, and Mrs. Dor
chester, n special agent in tho sumo
department, who have been visit
ing at tho Indian tjaiuing school
near this city, examining Into its af
fairs and tho manner in which it is
conducted, started for tho East this
afternoon. The result of their in
vestigation is not known or within
reach of the news uatlierer, but it is
said thero are some changes prob
able In tho management, tho whys
and wherefores ot which can only be
surmised.
Enjeyaum: T it i i. 1) 'i p u t, y
Sherifi' A. T. Wain, who went out
with tho Judge J. IJ. Waldo party
six weeks ago, has returned to the
city, after i trip of much pleasure
through, tho rocks, ravines, woods
and valleysof thogreatCaseade range
as fur south as Crescent lake, some
200 miles, where ho left tiio remainder
of tho party and camo home. Mr.
Wain killed four bucks dining tho
trip, besides numerous other gaino
and lots of fish. Such a trip has to
bo experienced to be enjoyed.
'
Fair at McMinnvim.u. Tho
posters nro out for the third annual
exhibit of the Yamhill County Fair
association to be held on tho grouds
at McMlnnvillo September 2-5. Tho
products of Yamhill county in grain,
vegetables and live stock aio expec
ted to bo well represented, and
grand trials of speed by local cele
brities will bo a pleasing part of tho
program. There will be $2000 dis
tributed in premiums.
Tin: AssiissMUNT. Tho county
board of equalization for tho adjust
ment of assessments for taxation
purposes, will meet next Monday at
the office of Caunty Assessor Uluek
erby in tho court house, and will re
main In session from day to day
until their work is completed. All
persous having real, Imaginary or
supposed grievances should be on
hand to have them properly attended
to.
PiteiiATi: Court.- I n the matter of
tho estato of Amanda Kimball, de
ceased, Leouallellenbrand, admin
istratrix, presents to tho court her
report of tho salo of peisonal proper
ty, which is approved and confirmed.
I n the matter of tho estate of Elishu
Strong, deceased, Amos Strong, ex-
niii I ai ttitaiitita It lu tittiiii1 (i miin itf
,im, . , )Ulinmli
A DisniAiu.i: Chanuk. Tho Al
bany Herald says It Is understood
that mall will be carried on the
Oregon Pacific train eastward soon.
This certainly ought to bo done, as
trains now run dally and the public
along tho road huvo to wait for the
primitive honil-occaslonal hips of
tho mall carriers.
V 1 1. K i. M. Flnlason, Alex.
Thompson and S. S. Jlutomun filed
articles of Incorporation with the
secretary of state to day, allowing
them to operate u lumbering business
at IJateman, Washington county,
under tho Inoorporalo Iuwh of Ore
gon; tho name of the corporation is
the Gale's Creole Lumboiinu Co;
capital stock $10,000,
Oittiih TitAcic Thii morning
oiio of tlio curs of tliu uluutrlu lino
was thrown oil' tlio truck nutir tho
lenltcntlury. Tho emuo In nut
luiown, nnloHH It wits ik htono on tho
i tmok, hut no riiuungo wtm dotio.
'ruin Ih tho Hint liistnuco r tho Ulml
on tho I'leotrlo.
i
' Oonk. Kdwln 1). Morrlw huvlnir
' nroourtHl bull A-Mtorihiv. took tho
answer beforo tho Krand Jur
Boiiooij District Boundariks.
Among tho rights guaranteed to
tho sovereign Amerlcau citizen there
is nono more sacred than the right
to kick, nor is thero any moro regu
larly enjoyed. The newspaper is
tho great avenue through which it
Is exercised and when there Is ap
parent reason for it, the modest
kicker should have a show. Tho
grievance causing the present item
Is from tho parents of school chil
dren living in the northeastern part
of the city, who think tho rules
adopted and published by tho board
of directors of tills school district
will work them a hardship and In
justice In the place prescribed for
their attendance nt school. Those
residing north of North Mill creek
aro by this ordor forced to attend
the North Salem school, which will
necessitate a travel of a mile or so
for such of them as live east of Capi
tal street, while they can reach the
East school in n comparatively
few blocks, nnd bcveral of those in
terested in that quarter have asked
the Journal to bring this matter
to tho attention of tho board for
rectification. It is urged with a
show of justice that the lino for at
tendance at the East school should
be drawn north from the creek on
Capital street to tho Garden road,
thence cast on a square angle.
Those north of that road will have
about an equal distance to either
school, while those south of it have
a much more convenient and a
shorter route to the East school.
They aro curnest In their plea and
request the board to examine into
the mutter closely, believing that
the gentlemen composing tho board
are desirous of fair play and will do
what appears most equitable in tho
premises.
THE NORMAL INSTITUTE.
A largo attendance was on hand
at the opening of the teachers' in
stitute tills morning, first on tho
piogram being written arithmetic.
The subjects of true and bank dis
count and compound proportion
were taken up and tho problems
solved and explained by tho difler
eut methods of the teachers, great
Interest being manifested through
out Die recitation.
The grammar class had for the
subject of their letson the verb. Sev
eral outlines were written on the
board, then the. mode of verbs was
discussed from the various authors.
A sentence was presented by Super
intendent Yoder for analysis, which
was a little difficult for the class to
analyze correctly at first, but after a
little explanation it was soon satis
factorily disposed of.
Tho geography lesson was on tho
general resources, boundaries, etc.,
of Europe. Then Prof. Peebles
presented to tho class a number of
gonoiul questions which are liable
to bo given at teachers' examina
tions. He closed tho recitation by
advising teachers to always keep
posted on tho general events of tho
day.
Tho mental arithmetic exercise
was a continuation of ago and step
problems and also a few examples lu
partnership. The problems were all
satisfactorily disposed of.
Tho history class, under tho guid
ance of Miss Morris, reviewed James
K. Polk's, Taylor and Fillmore's,
Pierce's nud Huchanun's administra
tions. Some very interesting facts
were related dining the recitation
and supplemented by the teacher.
Tho physiology class discussed
the eflect of alchohol and narcotics
upon the human system. This was
a very interesting recitation under
the guidance of Prof. Peebles.
Thoso euiolled to-day were Miss
Ivy East hum, MIks Nina Binder,
Miss Flod.i Cutterlin. Miss Alder
was enrolled yesterday.
l'llUSONAL MENTION.
Senator Jell' Myers, of Sclo, Is do
ing business in the city to-day.
W. S. Hurst, of the Aurora Hour
mills, is doing business lu the city
to-day.
Mr. lSmnm Huiney, of Albany, is
In the city visiting her sister, Mrs.
Dr. McCoy.
Cuss McI'her.on and family aro
visiting at Turner with his wife's
parents and ft lends.
Mr. and Mrs. Willis E. MoElroy
came iiome tins aiteruoon irom a
sojourn at tho mm coast.
.1. K. Wright, of Nowburg, Is In
tho city on his way homo from a
summer's vacation at Lebanon.
State Treasurer ami Mrs. Webb
are eujoylng a pleasant visit from
their daughter, Mrs. Fru.ler, of Pen
dleton. Miss Funnlo Vlvlahn who accom
panied Mrs. Judge Lord and family
for a two weeks' stay at Newport,
returned to-day.
Miss .lenulo Sweeloy, of North Sa
lem, took tho afternoon train on her
way to Freeport, Illinois, where she
will finish her education.
Deputy Sherifi' Wrlghtman Isen
Joying a vacation arouud his homo
in Sublimity. Frank Is a faithful
ollleer ami earns a short lay-ott'.
Elder P. H. lturnctt, twice lutstor
of the Christian church in this city,
has routed his residence property in
Monmouth and is about to move to
Wulthburg, Wash.
Mrs. It. I). Cannon, wife of (ho
odltor of the Portland Telegram,
who has been lu Salem the juist
week vlsltitig Mr. C's. parents, re
turned homo this afternoon.
nv. n. M. lrln.8imoriniiHiiit !
duruiR hl ulomv
Breaking Its Former Idol.
The Orcgoninn to-day unmerciful
ly tears down the idol which was
uu..h..Bjr i m.uuu ,.. -; nli window Gloss, Hull I'a
ing, but it shows that the Journai ,. nill iim.,ior AHietj' lln.
last Monday was not .a particle too,
severe on tho solf-laudlng pomposity, ,
Tom Parrott. The Portlauds, from i
which Tom was recently suspended, !
won a gamo yesterday from the
Seattles, and tho Oregonlan makes
it a text for the follewing:
There Is one man to whom the
victory of tho home team was worn
wood. Lately ho has been carried
away with the Idea that he is the
Atlas on whose shoulders the base
ball world rests. He was Tom
Parrott, the suspended pitcher of
the homo team. His record In brief
is as follews:
Good pitcher.
Presented n mcdul.
Got the blir head.
Tom Parrott
Wanted more pay.
lusuuoruiuation.
Suspension.
Quoth Tom tho other day: "I am
glad I am suspended. I want to
know how many games the Port
lauds will wlu without me."
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
COOK IIOTEIi.
Leo Hoffman, H G Sahlswane, H
Benoka, H W Pett, J J Itomig,
Portlaud.
S V Lassell, W W Brandenburg
and wife, Harrisburg.
Dr Jones, New York.
C H Monroe, Chicago.
Jlpi Williams, London.
F O Jones, Atlanta, Ga.
J N Neill, Tacoma.
C D Howard, Cornelius.
B Durham, Wis.
9
Ship Wreck on New York Coast.
OCEAN STEAMER ASHORE.
Fire Island, Aug. 21. Ashore
at Jones' Inlet, is the Hamburg
American lino steamer, Dunia. She
lies in an easy position.
MAY IO TO MIXES.
The steamer now stands a chance
of going to pieces in the storm which
is now browing. She has wnue emi
grants aboard.
Never Misses. Tho wise man
never misses J. G. Wright's store,
when he wants to save money on
groceries, crockery, and glassware.
MARRIED.
PLUM DEO. At the Evangelical
parsonage, this city, August, 21,
J. H. Plum and Alice Dee, E. S.
Bollinger officiating.
Both came from Kansas durii'0
the year. They will make their
home in North Salem for the pres
ent. wBMjvtzjDnax&nxtxi
D1KI).
SAATS. On Wednesday evening,
Aug. 20, 1800, nt his home live
miles south of Salem, A . I Slants,
aged 40 years.
Mr. Staatb did not long surv ivo to
enjoy the new home which he pur
chased last spring on tho Turner
road, having then como from New
York state. He was troubled with
dropsy, which was the cause of his
death, and leaves a wife and one
child to mourn his demise. IIo was
buried to-day in tho Odd Fellows'
Rural cemetery. He belonged to
tho I. O. O. F. while livitig and
some 30 or 40 of the brethren of this
city attended tho funeral obsequies.
Kncoumcement for tho reelile.
BoloncnHtho fulling embersof vitality
urcciipauli
loof beimrie-k'nitled Into a warm
and k
euiol clew, just so Ioiik there Is hope.
for the weir
k and eninelated invalid. Let
him not, therelore, despond, hut derle
cneoutagetnent from this anil from tho
litt'irc inel ttiiittnero is a restorative most,
potent In restoring the delupldated poueis
(it'll liro.ion down m stem
les, imiiiKs to
its tinexamnled tonic virtues. Hostetter't.
Stomach blttei-s Is dally reviving strength
in the bodies and hope in tno minus otttie
feeble nnd nervous. Appetite, retre.shing
sleep, the aciiNlhltion of ilesh nnd color, are
blessings attcndiiLt upon tho reputatlvo
processes which this priceless luvigorator
speedily Initiates mil carries to a success-.
nil conetusiuu. Digestion is resioreu, me
blood IcrltH.ed and sustenance atloril to
each life-sustaining organ by tho Hitters,
which Is luollensmi oven to tho feminine
palate, vegetable In composition, andthor
on n lily sato. Uso it, nnd regiln visor!
PERFECT
TTTTY ritidhi
HEALTH
Theoulr rcnell ui.own which w.ll
5tlmnlalB tho W'llrlHvi Drnnopfno nt thn
wiiiimiuiu iu4 iiuiiiuiu i lubbddb ui li. b
Human System.
lly this nmuril itnl f'mplo meant It quickly
tuul pcrmuuci y Ct ri'S All l'orui of
lypopkl.i, (inst'jM:iin, Jlental uml
Nc r Mills r.xti.iiutlnti, Oiuiorul Dohlllty,
llraln 1'aff, or nny eUumstpil or Monk
uoileoudltlniioftliasteni, from what
'"'r cnuso, SUln I'.ruptloiu, UiilU, Uuu
nliiB tiirc, Sertiful.i, nml all Ilpne c
tho ltlood, Stomach, I4ip una Klducy.
HILLER DRUB CO., San FrjicIsco, Cal,
Sold by Uan'l J. Fry, 225 Coin'l St,
Capital City Restaurant
Jas. Batcholor, Prop'r,
Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day
wu0biuhmiaT.Ulla Ubor mrlo'eU ln ,uU
I J '"'" wei oookwi in nnit.
Twrat Av wuu ir meal.
hud kuont
"""i irvil uciwra journal urace aua
Mlnto'a Uvery
. yryrry
-ilUFZtetorrz?
RESTORATIVE
9 ,UU, bAaUlTL'S FDli SB Of ! ""ri anuswxinu-eiass ucKet win be
,, Vm.. . 3t.Ul.4 houotxHl on "The l.lmtted Knut Mall,' ,
Vr UllWrttnglHiaV: iUcriptIve of Hv ' Jniliw .land . hs well also ou tho "Ove I
drBtlaolUi'rai.c and lot vilivr Itviutdii. t ,alu' r'lyerx," Nos. land'.'. I
fclUt fr.o by L.UL "I'ho UlllltOd lilst Mnll" tniina nm I
JOHN HUGHES,
J)ca,cr . GroccricSj PninLs.Oils
cria, jj Hnir. Nnils nml
shingles, liny, Feed and Fence
p0SjSi Qrnss yCC(is, Etc,
-. ;
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
School Notice.
A II scholars llvlwr. north of Mill creek will
Ik- icqulrpd to attend the North Snlcm
s-InH)l. Those living fouth ol couth Mill
i. rk will be required to attend tlio South
il.-m school. All lllns between Mill
ii U ami south Mill creel:, and cast of
vi intrrMrect will bo reaulred to attend tho
) ,. -t S.ilem school unci nil scholars uMtiR
the 1st, 2d. ISrilnmHlli le.ulens, unci living
h-twf en Mill creek a nil Routh Mill creek
nnd west ol Wiuter street will be icqnlred
in attend tho Central school, wnile all
- holars In tho last named district using
renders aboe the -Itli, will be required to
attend the Eisi Salem school.
A No nil scholars or parents must apply
I o tho school clerk at F. S. Dearborn's1, Mi
t ninmerclal street, Immediately for cer
tificates, at which tlmo they will bo re-
inlied to kIvc their address In full, Rutting
u.imbor and niimo at the stieet where
' hev reside Uy 01 der of Htm d of Directors.
A. H. SIMPSON, Uerk.
(Quarterly Teachers' Examina
tion. VTOTlcniN licicby given that the next
j regular qitnrteily e.iamliictlon ol ap
plicants lor teaeheis' ccrtlllcntes will bo
held In the court house In "nlem on Wed
nesday, August 27th, IMW, nt 12 o'clock M
sharp Applicants iiui'l bo presented at
the opening session I), w. YODER,
County Superintendent of Schools for Ma
rlon County. Oiegou h:in-dw-td
CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC
Of the Vlllamettc;Unlurslty, Salem,
O-egou.
Tho past school year has been the most
successful in Its history Increased atten
dance and number of graduates. The most
successful music school on tho .Noithwest
coast. The courses of Instruction Include
piano, 01 gant plpo organ, loll u and orches
tral Instruments, vocal cultuie, bnrmony,
tountorpoint nnd class leachlnc. Diplo
mas given on completion of course. The
musical dliector will be assisted by an
able and elllclent corps oi teachers. end
lor catalogue '. M. l'A ItVIN,
7:2.j-2ni dw Musical Director.
Next teim begins .Sept 1st, lb'JO.
ACADEMY OF THE SACKED HEART,
Salem, Oregon.
This well Known institution of learning
will he leopencdfortheroecptionofboaid.
ersanil ilai-pupllson Monday, bept. '1,1890.
1'uii'iilH aio kindly requested to send
their diiughtets at the beginning of the
session, and theicby Incilitato proper clas
sification. Terms per qmutcr, (p.ijahlo In advance.)
llo.ud and tuition, M0; Day school, .". SU,
S8 and S10; .Music, pi act leal and theoretical,
with use of piano, S13: Drawlngand paint
ing in water colots. J,S; Oil painting, per
lesson, $1; Porcelain painting, per lesson,
81: Entrance tee. p lyable but once, 85.
vocal music In cl.is.ses, German, l-'ieuch,
Industrial Drawing, Plain and Ornamen
tal Ncedlo woik, loi in part of tho prescribed
cursc. Tclegiaphy. 1'honogiaphy and
Type writing nie taught at the usual rates.
Korlui titer p.uttculars Immlio nt tho
Acadeiriv, ornddics SR. .SUI'KRIOR.
s-MvIm-dlw
Yt-YVWh'MMUftiM,KftM
PlANO-YOlCE
AKU
French
and - Germanj
I.iinRiiiv-es taught at looms 0 and
i. n biillUlnir onr.nitnftei'SeptoinhTlit,
1Y
'11,-m,, ' l i: (iOl.'lll and A
lIlnltNI'D.N. h:ll-5!v
tvmourt iMiMa,trMutifi ummmv
w!tLTM4LJt M WtT l
JAY C. SMITH,
(Successor to Gaines Fisher)
I'ROPRIETOR OK
(I'Pi
n CLUB STABLBSL"
.Special attention ien to transient
btoek. lloes ho.uiled hv day, weet or
month.
Horses Bought and Sold.
Cor. Liberty and Kerry Kts, Salem, Oiegou.
Notice for Sewer Bids.
Halem, Oregon, August 1.1, 1890.
lilds will bo leeeiveil by tho following
eonimitteeof theeity council up to'Jo'clock
p. m. on Tuesday, tho l'.lth day of August,
lor tho construction of an alley sower
through block .No, 8 lu tho city ot Salem.
I'lausund specific itlniiMuiu ho seen at the
city surv ej or's ollliv. lllils will be opened
at
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A. K. STltANU,
J NO. tiltAY,
sill-td Commltteo.
O. C. CHASE
Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall
Decorator.
(jood NWirk, economy nnd
sample work
iiiown ucioit) engaging.
478-I'ny linRed on work nicasureil on thn
! wall. Leave orders at Sargent's, .Meyers'
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PENSIONS
WAROF THE REBELLION
Under tho actof Juuo 27, lbtXJ, all soldiers '
who served ninety da) s in the V. . service
dut lug thowarof theiebellionnudareuow .
disabled physically (whether Injuries or
disease was incurred durlug service or
since) aro entitled to pensions at from W to i
i SI-Per month.
1 ulows of deceased soldiers aro entitled
toSS pc month and K! per month for each
child under theago of IMi en years. Father I
or mother of deceased soldiers whouro now '
i dependent, are entitled to pension.
soldiers who nro now receiving pensions i
i at loss thnn gill per mouth should apply nt I
onco under this act. i
Appllcatlonsunderthis net wlllnotnlroct
I any tiouillug claim
.Mnko application nt onco,
n. J SHKIIMAN.
I tT, H, l'enslon and Uaim agent, t'. O.
I llo 21. s.ilom, Oregon. Deputy County
lieu;, write tor uiatiKs, w
Tvo Through Trains Each Way
PAILY, VIA
UNIdN PACIFIC SYSTKM.
Commencing with Sunday, Mureh
equlpiH'd with rullnuui palace and colo-l
nrA
iv Bieepvrs, umini; cam, cuatr can aua
ixucheh. and run kolld between 1'ortlaud
und Chlcaco, dally without chatiRe,
Thc'Overlaiul llyer"traltu ans eiiulpped
Si weU "l'o?t a'ndaud't'oun?!
Ulth 1'ullm.iu mlunt. i "leVpiS UotweSS
I l'ortland and huuwa niy. dally, wttuout
I niin. -v., uat.j, milium
chance.
founeol um ere made nt lYwut olio with
throush trulun to and from 8.ilt Uike, and
t t'Ueyonuo with through train to ana
from Oenxor, Kunttu City and ht. IouU.
Tho above traln atlord the nulckeat
time between the orthwet faolho coat
n;iii riBn'iu uuu luunern points.
Distillled time of tmln miu ii,wm,i
tlck, Uta ohtfok ete., can be pro-
ouna
Court
ttrvut, Salem Orexm
or mow nice, furnlshetl room. ,t
evort( apply to eUtor Jotokai .
2ud,
.. . ii" l'jnMMW M'UIiy Rgeni
uiiiuu i wing otivui. 'i vi . l.r.tj.
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1MJ1UK it MANNINO Annl. C.s"
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,25c Want Column.
Notices Inserted for ONK CBNT l'FM
WORD KACH INHKRTION. No odyer
tlRCtncut Inserted In this column for less
thnn twenty-live cents.
T OST.
I t m
Imlr'N mflnpv
purso nnd nolo
book, on the street at some point ue-
tween tho corner of High and Chemckctn
streets and thocorncr of Kerry and ( ottagc.
It contains money. Finder suitably re
warded by leaving at tho JoUiiNAi- office.
"OATRONIZE Home Industry, and uso
I Mountain iiaim uouginjure. uuui
nntced to glvo relict or money refunded.
Manufactured l)y II. II. Cross, Hnlein, Ore-n-on.
Smith A Hleluer solo ngent' for
Salem.
-r-irm ha I. R riiciit). A irood
V Imi.ii. ours nnd sails, complete
l -1.-iki M uirm-sit-i nil", iu'i -'
meiclal street.
Fel
Foi si
OL'ND AT IiAST.-A Polish that, will
sale at Diamond's music houe.
can a inn no wunoui guiuiiuiiK n
F
lOR S.MjE One house and two lots In
South Halem.
inquiroofw.ii. simp.
son. Price gre&i.
Jr"OR HAI.K Team, cow and cull, and
' mowing machine. ANoiui Ksacre farm.
Cull on or addiess T. V. .lory, Hox HI, Salem
Capitol Home Addition
Is beautifully located In East Salem, south
of tho Electric Railway line, near the
po.ver house. Largo lots, lOOxllfl feet.
Good soil. For sale by
T. II. WILSON, Owner.
138 Slate Street,
Salem.
FRSSB MILK.
Capital Dairy Co
A. Falrchlld, H. .1. Kellv and
are piep-ired to deliver flresh milk
cooled on ice, to an part of tho city.
Lea vuot dors at Mlnlo.t. Low's stable.
xistire in Your Home Company!
a
The State,
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Wlui I, has for the past six years
PAID MOliE TAXAS.
is ,tci Mo e F'oi'Cies,
Recrived More Premiums.
A J Paid More Lossei
lp,iH property located In Oiej-'mi or Wch
Inetnn than any other company.
il waft lb Fiisl Cwnpaiiy In !'aj
all Losses in Full and in Cash
Hv the three Kreat co'itlajiiatlons ofSejttl
i' i 'itsimnjaiK' sp'ii.'iiiie Fi'lls
(MO. 31. UKELKK,
C'itJ Acen
nil Special tent tin li.nlun County.
otlUo In tho company's, buildlni,
pioneer Bakery
na 7 v
:;::;;aivios strong,
271 Commercial Street.
I French and German Wheal and
j Rye Breads in City Styles.
Vienna Rolls.
j SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKES.
j Pastry and Confectionery
Baking In Full Htocli.
My new bread and cake bakers
arc Hrst-class artists in their line,
and I aim to have
Everything as Fine .is the Finest.
Miiiiug Application No. 2.
United Statks Land OrFicf,
OltF.oo.v City, Oregon, Aug. 15, 1890.
OTICE Is hereby given that tho Capital
Consolidated Gold and Silver inln-
fiigc
he comtinm. V !. Chadwlck. mesldcnt.
whoso po'tolllee address I" alcm, Oiegon,
uasiuis nay men ins appiic.uion idi a
patent for .MU linear loot, ot tho Capital
Consolidated Uold and Stiver mine or ein
bearing gold nnd slcr, with surface
ground LOO feet lu width, situated in H on
line mining district, county of .Mnnon and
stato of Oregon, nnd designated by tho
Held notes and olllclal pints on nie in this
otllee as lot No. Kill. ald lot No. 210 be
ing described as follows, to wit: lieglnnlng
at a rock In place ulth mound ot stone,
with bearing tieo coiner No. 1; thenco
N. 17 k (XX) feet to stone In mound of
stono with hearing t tee corner No '2; thence
n. 7JP w., .1000 leet to stono In mound of
stone corner No. 3; thenco s. 17 av , t!00
feetto rock lu place with mound of stouc,
corner No. 4; thence s 71 K., :i00() feet to
placo of htgluulug. Magnetic variation
l'J to 2-f3 e., containing 41 .12 acres. The
location of this mine is recorded In the
recorder's otlloo f .Marlon county, Oregon.
Any and all persons claiming advoisely
nuy portion of said Capital Consolidated
Quid and sliver mine or suifaco ground
nreiequlied to file their ndveiso claims
wiiii tne regiterann receiver ot tno i'.i.
land ntlice at Oregon City, in tho stateof
Oregon, during the sixty days' period of
iiiiuiiruiioii inereoi.or mey win oo oaueu
b viitiioof tho provisions of tho statute.
J.T. Al'l'KlWO,
fclD-OOd Heglster.
COOK HOTE
Niato nnd High Street.
G. Y. ANDERSON, PRO!5.
SufcessortoW.il. COOK.
Tho CooU liotol Is opposltr court house
couvelent to business part of olty nud
street cur lino runnlnr past tho door.
Hates 81.00 to $3 00 a day, according to
room. Special terms to boarders nnd
families.
Hand Ma deBricUHb
MURPHY & DESART,
Hurwssora to 1). Nanh.havo n well Obtah
llshcd Urick and Tile factory In North
Salem, uear the fair gmunds, and are pre.
pared to furnUu flrni-class urlok nud tile
on hort notice.
"-eo to any
K'l.n ITJ'v?"!0,'1 no,l.c.e,' u0rdera oa"
K,Left wltn 1,' uuu'. 1 W Btte street,
wherosamnlM can hmmn ,!, '
whero wtuplea can bo teen.
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FINE HORSESHOEING
AT-
HScriber & Pohle's.
Hpeclal attention clven to thoelne road
ni?v."irlvlnB .""J6' tuterferlne and crli-
Stock ef Hand-Blade Shoes Carried.
, uMi." K5 MntutT
I 47 and 51 State Straet, Slm, Or
Great
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THR SECOjNm
tvIoore
I vSS-WleV ENOItMOUB BARGAINS oil t ie (vu- .
T mLrl (' h ttY I,lnn" f'' a few weeks nfcumlert
5 KTmCS! :il OIl0A'St'H'nuestlntlew,UU
fj8?53j&mr 1-. Buy now ami save nmnev. CMi, .
nVTr.--.: s Burirnlus ill all kinds of miui,. ,!,. ..
. ..i..fJ-.-,jV.-.l;l If, j - l1"'J- ill
w'K1, 3 ft v a A 1 ? o
5Gim ill ..1 X " J vV U I C a Vi9 xv
family ""SSEey.tJ M? Kkuj U u W U .b H m IJ,
Vim-i. UFWPnfr' nVrSK ihJ ... i ... ... .
. . r' tldridge Block, - Commercial St
CALL OH WRITE. EVERYTHING GUARANTEED.
Dealeis In Furniture, Notions, Queenswure, Glassware, Clears Tr.lv,,,,
Candies and Nuts. All kinds ofFeeond hand gootlt, uoubTh anil 3S '
Goods sold on eommission. Cor. State and Liberty St
tssiaaaAapxxejiXxaxsssmausciscexsuAiututnXijfia mna
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Bepuirinn ul cleniiintr
tnhllshment in I lie i-lty.
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L :nn soiling nl m.v marlccls on Stale and Court streets,
meats at tho follow ing prices :
UOlLKD BEEF from 0 to s (.ents
ROAST J5EEF - ; 8 Ceuts
GOOD STEAK - ; stolOCents
HEEFhy the QUARTER.. ... .j Cents
MUTTON by the QUARTER 7 Cents
PORK by the QUARTER-- 7 Cents
TH. KILLCn'S HYDIlASTiriE nEST0nTIVi"
Uiu'slJjBpciwia, Constipation and GeneialDcbllitj
C5. CILLER'S ANTI-B1LI0U5 STOMACH
all Liu.- Troubles, Chills and Peter,
D1. MILLER'S CATAHnH CL'RE. C res V
ii'.-i i. Guaranteed tocurc the v, cut coits
di. ".illfs's rcuan mz.
Mruiwmrta..v3xi.tHMiimna
Cures
nml l'i:i.iiii.' i.u, r. Ik". 1 1 . iHiimntlon
T iil'.'.ETi'S OIPHTHniA AND S0RC THROAT CUnE. Prevents ami 1
''"VTA .3n.wtM,nMiWHw.. wi .T iw CTr?utaTy.sa.-,
fl.i" s "A ill i.h Ii aro. 1 1.1 eretnroat in irora 3 to 21 hours. Corel (11.1
1 ""i1 C'1T Iiidlspensaule In all aciitu ill ei ii'S . ttend 1
-.h . ir trrm T, MiTi riiir
' .. . scarlei i ever. Scarlatina, uml "IcdaIjs .'loth 11 t
L'.ETS NCflVOUS OOILITY CURE
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Nticr fa.ls. fend fr rrnata
C.I. "ILLER'S RHEUV1ATIC AND NEURALGIC CURE. Cures llheuniatUm, Xouraljii,
v.A.ai.iiii.i.l .m.i.Mnw. il iiiiuwM.UMi.nmiiiw.M
Uont, Liuuba.'o, and acutica, b ncu'.ranzin,' the blood aciiU uhlen cauc them
r' HiLLER'STEETMINC CURE. Aids too growth and doxelopraentuf chlllun di.ua-'
MtM.fl.MII.I.WIMI.I.Mr,IMI.
t . 'rething period, uiur s painless teethinr an 1 ound teeth, and preicntsan I turei
Sua. 111 j, Ulcl.cts, Brain Trc.uoh's and Dow el Complaints. A blessing to mother n I .'nld
P,BiJHM.ESWH00P!'0. COUCH .CURE.
Notk. With cxccptloM of Di. Hiller's Hydra'tina Uostonthc, Di. Illller's Hhei inatu;
and Netiral-rie Cure, an I IT IMIer's Cou?h Cure, tho aboe remedlos aro in Tablit
1 11111, and, If not obtamabla 1 '..in ) our druit, w ill bo mailed free, on receipt of price
$1.00 per Package. Six Packages for $5.00.
Theso remedies are tho result of 20 jears of professional experience, and lire
cuuantceil 'o cure hen a cur.' p ssi b. I)r Illller's Bl-pa.'O book of directions far
homo treatment, coiitaliiine; aluablo instructions as to hygiene and diet, sent Fr.EK.
HILLER DRUG COMPANY, RN FRANCISCO, CAL, U. S. A.
For Salo by DAN'L J. FRY, Dnigsist, 225 Commercial St., fcaju.
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suHnrcT'Pr. - rc o7o, . , ..
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A I roojfio Hcmedy for Each Disease
limula;e nutrition. Piirilli- iln. El , '
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