sagjastfKaEsun i ?. If G, j. ie i I.S THE CAPITAL JOURNAL THURSDAY SEPT. 4, 1S90. TERMS OF UItCRirTION, Daily bj- mail per year, 56 CO . 1 at Itollr bv mall per month. WklTTjy mail per year- Vir sot mid In adrasre tbe price rtianred for tbe w ttCLTjOCEVAL Will he JLSO per year. If paper are not Cem ered prompuy nouu me nmce. FRKE DELIVERY BV CARRIER. Dally for slnjrle week IS cw Dally rortwo week. ,. . 35 ct. Dally by month, &ti Collection will be made on 1st nod loth of month. fubcrHer will plenw leae money for carrier at boose or wbereon U u aeuverea, to an to cause no aetay in collections. The EvrjrrjJOCAroTAl. Jocks-al repn- larly receHes the afternoon aMoctatea prew cUeprtcbes. GILBERT k PATTERSON. r n I Groceries, brockery, Dealers in Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowg'ass, Etc. Sole Airents for Epicure Tea and Bis Can Bakine Powder. LOCAL MAr.KKT. Wheat, net CT cents ier bu. Hop-, activt:. cents per lb. m Fair Transportation. Tbe re port i correct that the Union Bac cage fc Tran-fer Cc. of Portland will send three of their larce wacons to Salem to run during the coming ' fair. The acent of tbe Portland ,..... ....... . .V.S..W V.n ,..., t. u..u. r.- . w.." ''" ,He.-e he found a thousand tree ern Pacinc cannot be prevailed upon . . .,., , .... to run a train ttween tbi city and j the fair grounds during fair week. J Salem has not civen op tbe idea that she must have at least one train fur i that occasion. There seems to Ik; h ( fewpeiwuain the city who hlnk that vehicles can do all the bu-iue-, but let the mo-t sancuine advocatt of vehicles ride out there in a wacon ! with i fifteen or twenty in it with a cloud of dust surrounding him and he will soon be convinced of the ne - Crt'sity of trains on may seem much like out caieni is a progre-sive city, ana the activity of tbe times demands that the memories of the past be al lowed to sleep. A good many of the people of Salem think it was through the influenceof Portland largely that helped to do away with tie fair ground train- a::d now it li very kind of them to send vehicles in place of the trains. Snlem Is keenly alive to any kindness shown her. It Is Cef.tau.-ly Needed. The need of having an electric light at tbe passenger depot grow more ap parent as the evenings get longer. Tbe condition of the attain, i much wone than before tbe schedule of the two trains only double the griev ance. The only light there now as ' most every one knows is a eoal-oil lamp iu each of the waiting rooms and a few lanterns carried by train ' men which only tend to hlind tho-e endravoring to see. If those whose I duty it is to nee to this work, would ! waitarouna tne aepoia lew evenings ,. , , , when the trains pull in and hear the i experiment at .-alem. Proving this remarks of strancers, they would , ond proving the superior value ofn Mn se the necessity of having a j hill furra for fruit has been oue ob light at that point. Strangers jject of the proprietor's life and he i who come to the city and find the j satisfied with the result. And well depot hovering in darkness and not he may be. His fruit will net Mr. being in a very picturesque part of j eiarfe 'many thouaud dollars thU the town, are naturally not very year. favorably impressed at the hrst ap pearance of what they see and tbo-e passing through do not give out the report abroad that they were not favorably impressed with Salem. Salem can't afford to have her ua- tural beauty and advantages depre- j elated in tbe mind of stranger by so small a matter as that of sunnortinir au electric light at the depot. ' ' A Despekate Fight. A War rant was sworn out in Justice Tur- ( ney's court last Saturday evening , bv Thomas Beed as private iiror-, cutor against Mrs. Xaney Slator. Theofllcera arrested aud brought the accused before his honor yesterday morning, who, on being arraigned i plead not guilty. We will not uu-1 dertake to recite any of the facts j that led to tbe fight, but sufnee it to say that Mrs. Slator is a tenant , on Heed's rauch aud that contro versies and bad blond had existed between them for some months. Last Saturday met iu battle array. Clubs were Used very freely and Mrs. Slater was badly bruised about the face and arms. Mr. Beed got an arm and a finger broken and otherwise badly used up. Both called physlciaus to their assistance and their wounds hnve been par tially pntched up, but the law will undertake to sift out the whys and wherefores on Monday. Corvallls Times. Tom Reed is well kuown iu Albany. He has probably hud more quarrels and trouble thau any nmu In Oregon. Democrat. , I t. ., . r r A xii;avv itAt. a larmer iroiu i , Mt. Angel wuh in Salem to-day and informed a reporter that Mt. Angel and vicinity was rihited by a heavy bower of rulu and quite a hail storm Sunday ufternooii. The bail Htonen broke the wiudow panes In beveral houses:. He also htated that the roads around Harperville end GervaU were muddy Moiidny. Tboe who noticed saw lieavy clouds hanging iu the foothill" to- wards tne uorwtwHi. Balk ok Hoitsis. At Moore 4 Otiboru'rJ, corner State and Liberty HtreetH, ou Saturday rept., llth, lb!0, ten head of horn-, will Im Hold to the bUhwt bidder. TKKMB.-HIz months tlnte with apjiroved eecurity , or ten percent iliw-otint fornixl), it A SALEM PEACH OHCHARD Air Dralsacr the i:i Thing One Thousand Trrr Net f-l.CG tinobrl. An article in the Journal pre pared by B. S. Pacue, chief of the State Weather and Crop Bureau, has attnictitl a great amount of at tentlun among fruit growers, and in thNcie the predications of science are horueout by the practical rt-ults. Mr. 1'agtie aertetl, in the article referred to weekly, Aug. 29,) that ,,. amj inches can be successfully ... , ,,, crown in thl-part of the Willamette valley herever sufficient warmth of the nittht air during time of ger- mluati on anJ growth can le t cured. This can be secured, Mr Pagne arguel, wherever land t-lopv upuards, and by radiation the air ! cooled and as it coils it descends to . crpund. It fouow tbai peaches, corn, crape and othel tender fruit' likew ise, of course, on ri-ine ground are not espo-fd to the intensitv of fro-ts and cooled air ar night found ou lower or Hat lands The two chief cau-es which conn Icract the eflev-t of terre-trial radi ation are forest and sheet' of water. Land adjoinmc a stream or body ol , water i so much the better. TO TEsl THE MATTER j of the practical valueol Mr. Payne'- ' -cientttic a-i-ernons, a reporter f the Jol'RnaL vi-iitd tin larTt and mo-t sucii-sful rwacl rchard near our city, Mr. S. A i -!...,... kn's tn rh.- South of Salem. year.nf fine, well Ized, well-colored tud mauyofthem highly flavored peache-. Mr. Clark ha- just had return frr.m l:iri stiirtnipiits tn the Sound. Bnd hu he? nrted uim ., ,, .,., ..,, h, i..:.. ,. ,.... UUVUC1 UUU 4J .ri4J. t4tV3 J -till youug averaued from half b rvb tn hihpl Wprp wptp fiiund . M the ,,,,... 0UtllBed bv tnt. luaQ of . There a b, ,t. ann . ,.h trrt .. e , ' .', ! above; there are several large slough "ild time-, ' ri t) willnniPttP flnwii.!- below. quite considerable bodies of water, indicatiuc that Mr. Clark's suect-s at peachgrow ing is not a matter o chance but the re-ult cf intelligen location. But the proprietor do..-- not en trust the fate of his fruit crop to location. Every foot of the fe'ril i thoroughly cultivated and weeds are a scarce article. He has a big crop of corn as well as peaches. Hi.- sixty I acres contain upward- of ten thou , Good Facts. The Joukxal to saud trees, consisting of Bartlett J day has some mighty good facts pears and all the varieties of prunes ! about this section which it would be grown here. Every acre 1 not only i worked in the ground but every tree is intelligently lop dres-ed, and nindf the most of by all the po-ib!e care that can be given it by a zeal born of enthusiasm. Mr. Clark's orchard has many visitors daily and i a rich standing advertisement for this region. It is a fact that his success in fruits ha beeu the means of felling MHires of fruit farms at advanced price-,, for one visit w ill convince I ' anyone that fruit growing is not au Back Fisom the Socxd. Rev. H. H. Brown came up from Port- lland last night. Mr. Brown has wen traveling over tue aounu country for H?verul fceks. He & it is all activity over there and a ereat deal of improvement and buildings are being made, but with u11 tue activity he would prefer ull the activity he would prefer to make his home iu Salem than in any city he visited on the Sound. The Dkeadeij DiHEASr.- The little child of Geo. Harvey who live- on Front street is very sick with diphtheria, at least it is so pronounced by the physicans. Tbe child wa exposed to it while the family were Iu Portland not long since, and was stricken down here Sunday. The family had their household ellects all packed to move to Portland this week. Com i i. a I NT. A complaint is made at the JotltNAI, oillce of the I , .... , i. ., . appareut carelessness In the jHmt otllce at Bock Creek, especially iu re- gard to newspaier-.. Tho-e who re-1 ceive the Jociinai. through that office say they don't like to wait two. or three days after it should get ' there before they get the pajers. . ' the BI-st irr. A gentleman re-1 nnrii'ii hi i iim iiukvii niiif iiiiu' i..-ni witivv l"' j morulng a ten acre Held of oats that tbrothed fe02 bushels, which is Hi 1 ul.lMi lu Sl ljUHlielh to the acre wliltu if a very good hhowing. Oregon eau le de-' Iended Uu to give a good return l for the labor invented. ' iNTKHEhTINC, Rin.IC. The Al- ! , ,, . . i- uany eraiu Hay: a line pair oi . rihurk jawh can xn been at Mueller i ! I Garrett's. They are a line pair and .vou,u...-vU w.....b .w.c nU. , that attacked John Berry while bathliic at the Iteach ut Newport. Sawthi: Gam I.. Quito a num ber from Albany came down to Sa lem jenterduy to wltiiti--. the ball came between Portlaud and HalemJ and think they got a js.iuter iu tbe Wlly of ball playiug Bv tiiiiir FitfiTH vi: Shall Know Tjikm." John G. Wright is willing to be judged by tlie quality , of the iwacheti, grain", peant, caBa- 1 . e. I , ban, rnubk tnelou, muBk tneluuH, watermeloiiH, - tomatoes and all other fruiu and vegetable he In wiling. Commissioners' Coukt. In the' tnntlpr of the locntloa of a road 40 fcc. fron3 a j c0 rods west of the northeast corner of the douatlon land claim of Tero Colridge; report of viewers read ix-cond time. J. M. Davl and John Forter file claim for damages; F. McCiane. T. Hibbard and Jno. Wolford appointed to de termine the damage. In the mat ter of the location of a road from the Salem and Silverton road to the Salem and Sutillnilty nad; report of farm, mostly Utttom land sloping up view ers read second time and road t0 the hills, the wliole comprising ordered e-tabll-heil, on condition Uot over forty acres of cultivated that no appropriation le made for taml In all, nud yet it 1 one" of (lu lls continuation this year, and that richest mines of agricultural wealth the petitioners, construct good tiridge-audappruacheri. ere need ed, except oer Silver creek. In the mutter of the location of a road from section 24, tow nship S s, r4 w,to the Salem and Independence road; report read M.-coud time and road jrdervd established. Pioneer Goni- The report came to this city la-t night of the -ad death of Thomas Hunt, oue of Oregon's earliest pioneers. Mr. Hunt is a fanner of the lower French prairie and was driving to Butteville with a load of wheat and ' hile goiug down the steep grade uear that place he was thrown out f the wagon aud the w heels passed , iver his body aud almost instant eath followed. Mr. Hunt's wife lied several years ago, aud he was iviug with two of his sous ou the ild home farm. Filed. Article- incorporating he Siskiyou Stone company were iled w ith the secretary of -tate ye erday afternoon, with H. Wilten .urg, G. W. Avers, Jas. Hall aud . G. Smith, incorporators; capital tock M0,000, principal office of ousi je--Portland, Oregon; object to do i m-uerul quarry and paving busi - ie. Al?o supplementary article- o the Portlaud ."ravings bank ex- ending the power of that corpora- jou. New Division. Mrs. Grubbe is -till laboring to have the division- of the school made to the best interest tud to the satisfaction of the ptreuts. Tlie new boundary fur the Central -cbool is as follow h:North Mill creek ' in the north and Chemeketa -treet on the south and Church street on the East. This boundary is only for trial and .f the schools are found to be un-l qually divided a new oe made after the fair. divi-ion will a ell to lay before every immigrant coming to the Pacific coast before locating. No better reading mat ter could be sent to inquirers about iaiem than just these common ev eryday issues of the Salem papers. They would prove more etlective ihau siecially prepared matter ever can. Send your copy eat. I.v Yajihii.l. The balem base ball club are at McMinnville to-day giving interest to the Yamhill cotiu- ....!..L.. . f- . . t 11 ....... ' "" . ui ugume ut win un the Yamhiiler'p this afternoon. They play there also to-morrow aud here again Saturday aud Sunduv with tbe Nob Hill-; all making live game this week for the Salem. Coumitjiu.vt. S. J. Harding, of Yamhill Co., brought Kichard Hus ton to the asylum yesterday. Hu-' ton i- 73 years old antl his condition iu attributed to old age and poor health. m City Dads. The city council meet to-night in their rooms over the Capital engine room. Im-) portanl b-tsiness is to be considered and a full attendance is urged. m PEKSO.VAL ME.VNU.N. Ed Crawford went over to New port to-day for a tew days outing. Prof. E. B. McElroy went up to Lane county to-duy to visit tli schools. ,.. Prof, and Mrs. B, Irving were seugeis on the south bound train this morning. E. M. Waite aud wife came home this afternoon from Oregon's favor- I ite report, .Newport. Al Krausse and his sister Edith Ifml ,ln.I .1 .... a mi .. .1.1.. .....!.- fcucu ucuhuil- una uiuruiug "" itieir oiu uoiue iu iiuuois. Mn" IMle w- Cooke returned fro,u Newport this afterutKin.where "ue lia" "I"' the I)alJt two onths. Bev. H. II. Brown is home from his hound trip. He was one of the speakers at Tacoma's Labor Day celebration. .., T. Slater, as.sljtant Htate trt-as- ,, - ., - n,t J.,.,.. XfL- rlt.... "" - """"; M "" ' . ' """' """": x.uuu.j; CA - jiress this morning. Mrs. L1. Hirseh and daughters Mib Lulu uud Maud, left on the overland lust night for Los. Angeles. MInj Maud will attend nchool in flint i.Ii.m. ..) Mru Illrnl. ...wl I, o !.. ,,uin,uaUuMrg Lulu, afler a visit with Ilrlendn. will return home. MUfc jt.uneM. Ij0I1B ,eft by thto .,. , ovcrlun.l ffir Pnrtliwl where she vi 111 now reside. She ban however, coiihented to meet puplU in elocution lu Salem. Widnewliiu and fcaturdayH of each week. She will make her Home while in Bulem 'Rb 3irn. J Q. Wilson, 320, Lib-' rty Htreet, L'hed it for Eivf Yean. Dr, E. H. Helden: I have bold Vniir 1'ttliri4ll fVuifrli Ucmn mT.- ibe MWt live yean, arid have uied it in my own family, and know it to I the bent cough nyrup I have ever iijw nru,lil If M U'lfUn """ ' 'i'. ,?' WlltWII, Large size (1, "mall 60 cento. For Haiti by ull driiggUtH. OREGON FARMING. ,. .1 t,..l ft. C I'-.!, Iha " PrrrlfMVrricnltnrfvantrr I wricH ApTicDiinra .vitamers oiiou Maif. In thN year of almost universal crop failure Oregon may a well be set dnw n a the lutuner crop tatr in tlie Union. About four miles from Salem where the Ricfcrvall creek comes In to the Willamette, i a small cleared in the nation to-day The owner bought tbe land in Jan uary 1nS2, and located on this little tract near Kola. He found aUiut eight acres cleared and planted to hops. By hl own exertions and without capital he has cleared this patch aud extended his hop farm to twenty-four acres. That hop yard yields him sixty thousand Kund of cured hops this year, for which he is offered 3.5 cents to-day. He may get 40 cents the way prices are guinc. You can figure out the value of hi hop crop yourself. At only 30 cents he will have $18,000 his hops cr $730 an acre. He has 2 side four a:resof peaches, four acre- of prunes and twenty acres of hay. the proceeds of which it is not ne-ces-ary to compile, but they are 1 alone sufficient to render his farm i self-sustaining. Off a first crop ! from one acre of gioet erries he sold j flMt worth of fruit. The peaches. I and prunes net from $150 to $200 au acre. These are plate lacts, w nn no fancy about them, aud they speak for themselves. What do candid men in other ! states think of such results in the w illamette valley? Is not this tlie ' paradise ot farming, and the heaven of plenty for tbe poor man who wants to work? Can auy nectiou ( equal thU for productiveues.' Lau i auy small farm .snow equal returns We can safely challenge the world to produce anything like it. Why should not Oregon go before tin world as tbe banner agricultural state in the nation? We have the cold facts to sustain our claim, and even California can make no show ing that will suriuiss this for real results, expres-ed in the concentra ted form of hard coin. McILHANEY. In Salem, on Sun day, August 31, 1SS0, to Mr. aud Mrs. Mellbaney, a girl. MAKRIED. PUG H HASTINGS. In this city, ou WrdupMiay evening, Seii. 3, 1S90, at the resideuce of the bride's pureuts, Mr. and Mrs. George Hastings, Mr. Edward H. Pugh and Mi-s Millie E. Hastings, Itev. P. S. Knight otliciatiug. The groom was formerly of Salem, but for sometime past bus been in Tacoma, and came up from that city Tuesday tvening. After the ceremonv wa oer a bountiful weddiug feast was -erved, which all enjoyed. The happy uoupie ten ou tue uvtrmuu tor uu extended trip through southern Ore gon before settling down to the steam realities of life in Portlaud wheie they will make their future home. The famous Weller Bros. VauHouten cocoa at dlw. . " , BETTKH Do IT. If you are not I receivinc tbe Daily Jocp.nai. five It a trial. Pifty cents a muuth by carrier. Fohty More Women and girls wanted immediately at the cannery. diit JAY C. SMITH, 'Suceeuor to Gtiiei fitht-) PROPRIETOK OK "THE CLUB STABLES; Hpeclal attention el veil to tranilent afs.'k. IIores boarded by day, weet or month. Horses Bought and Sold. Cor. Liberty and Ferry fit, balem, Oregon. Union Pacific 11 li. Company "OVERLAND BOUTE." 1 ruins forthe east Uave Portland at 70 im and (ft.) prn dally. Tic t to and fron principal point in tni lnlledr'sles (.0 ada and Lurope. Eltzaiit iVeft' Diniu' Caw. ITLLMAX PALACE SLEEPERS. Pre- family Bleeping Cam run tliroucb on hxprea trulo to Utnaba, Council n rXJl " a tvanisu uty without change iipuec j tinnectionsat rnmanri toritan rranclf ' ..unri I'tivu, Umnil i.ilnt. Kor lurther particuUra addreM any ageutof Ihtcuinpany "( C.H. MKI.I.EN, General Tratllc Manager Itolte d. Manning agenu U Court street, Halern, Oregon. n . .,.., n. . ,, ureKUUIUU null IiUilU tomiliinv. General office northneat corner First and I'lne street, t'nrtland. KAfT SIDK. Krorn IVirtlHnil Toward HtatiouJi. J'urtUoii I'ort'ud I'ort'd mall Kip Hilver - Conurg tonac mall ''g J2 3 21 IV AM AKr AkAA nag i'ortl'ndKI'Co ii 10 Vi 10 2i WoMlhum. t 40 ".If 11 n Hllterton i Oi 15 6 u7.lirownvIlle 7 0 6 oCoburc C UJ WEHT HIDK. Alrtie mall Portland mall LV AM AK yn S0 .l-ortland MWV. til 13Ji Dundee Juucllou VU'i XU .Uber1dan. kuu IU Ualla.. b li 4 Go xonmoutb. 7 at lib Alrlle D45 Tickets for Weal Bide sLutloiu for tale al fool olJerfenoo at. Tlcketa for Kul aide stations for sale al Union depot, for. otb .iuii, nan,,i, rr Uen. HUPU Alien Y, W Al'aas, Ititt, 1-1-wly JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In Groceries, Paints, Oils window fllnss. AVn 1 Ta-, nnd Window Glass, A all Pa a ..a a . a per ann iHtnier, ahimv ,n tt'riaR I.inie. Hair. XrtUs and Shingles, liny. Feed ntid Fence rosts, Grnvs S(hm1s. Ktr, NKW Ain KIlTlst.MKNTs. I!. II. IMXKERTOX. Unncn Pnintinrr Kaknmitl- "u i s4i.il. jj inrr. Natural Wond Finishing.' .7. -.ft. ..-..--.. ,..h.. i-l, l.rae' order with C.h. Mc.NhII. nn-lillerl. lx; .-.i " '"" - - 'rf - Mate street. r.s-if Cheapest. Ncatesl and Best. SCHOMAKER'S PMMblMATinM COIVIdINATION rC.IXUr.1 Imakeand put upnll kind nfi..Uc-,cltj jdcountn-. UeiiileriiisUfi.relrricliis . it. K'liiot kKii, -siem. kit. BASE BALL AT THK HwMand Park (ironnds.! PORTLAND LEAGUE CLUB vs. SALEM, Wednesday. September Jlrd. SALEM xs. M IIILliS. of rorlland, Saturday and Sunday. Sep. (J A: 7. Clame- culled at p. tn. - Adml-alon Sc MISS KNOX SELECT SCHOOL!! Will open her private xchool on Monday, .-ejitemher 1, at tut- Uttlf Central school bulldlne. S-22-lm THE STATE kicolttiral College. u u Ojiens September 12. ISM. -lOniSEOFSTCDY arninzed expressly j to meet tlieneednof the farmtugand Meclianlciil Interest of the suite, I-nrc'-, rommodlmii. and uell eutllated buildings. The colleRe In located In a cul UAntrd hid Christian community, and ouc of the henlthltt tn the tate. , MILITARY TRAINING. Expenses Need Not Exceed S150 for tne Entire Season. Two or more Krt-e Kiholanthlpw from eetv county Write for catalogue to "K.L. ARNOL.U, !rn..,Uonillte,OT. S-'J-5ui-Uw PIANO-VOICE AM French - and German Ijilicuagir, mucin nt ruotns 6 and 7 Ibink building oDti(tanerSptemtrlt. UY Mlnui LAUIIA UOLTitA nnd ANNIE THORNTON. lt-2w ('flYtlPI'VATORY OF ML'SIC. Ofttie Willamette tnlrrHlty, Hlem, Oregon. The pnt school year ha been the mewt micrestffu! Id Iu history IucreMMd atteb danceandnutnlwrofKradimtes. The most uccessful mulc school ou the Northwest coHst. Tbe coiintm of liiHiruction Include ptano, orsran, pll' nnrah, lolin nrdorchea tral tDtrumeuU, vocul culture, harmony, counterpoint and clu-j. teschlnj;. DIplU' ma clven on completion of course The muKtcnl director will be assmted by an iHDicHuu vuicieui corp 01 lestcner. waa tor calnlomie Z. M. I'AKVIN, 7SS1-Jm dw Musical Director. lerm tiaxriept m, inw. ! ACADEMY OF THE SACRED HEART, Salem, Oregon. Tbl well known lnatttutloa of lrnrnlDg will be re opened forthe reception of board ers and day pupils on Monday, riept. 1, ISC larentB are kindly requested to send tbelr daughters at tbe beginning of tle tension, and thereby facilitate proper clas sification. Term per quarter, (payable In advance.) Hoard and tuition, tw. Day schrsil, V,, to, K and 810; Music, practical and theoretical, with use of piano, (IS; Drawing and paint ing In water colon, In. Oil jmlntlng. per leMnn.Jl; Porcelain painting, per leiuon, 11: Kntrance fee. payable but once, M. Vfioil music In claives, C.erman.Prench, Industrial Itravrlns. Plain and Ornamen. I tal Needle work, form Puriot tbe prescribed I ..tv. "utonMnk.. t..nA. M . . tyjs- writing are laughlat the usual rates. I torlurtber irtleuur Inauire at the: -u.m.. IKt.kl'.'UJt I UUUII;niIIJ) MUU . Academy, or address MIU hL'I'KItlnlt. e:S-wlmllw Convent ot St. Paul. rT. I'Afl., iUKPijf a.i-NTt.OK., Conduct, d by ' Tlie Sisters of the Holy Xumes. Terms payable, per month or per annum in advance. Ikwrd, tul'lon,teldlng, nee dlework per annum, tlSU. Washing per niontb (1, Muaic exira. Kor partliulan addres MitTCK M, Vltltiit.huperloresii. W-l.w PRIVATE SCHOOL M TERESA E. vim Will open her prhate nchwil nn Monday, Keptemoer 1st, at the north wel corner ........ ...... u "r cnen.eKeta and winter hu, B-30!ltr NOTICE To lVIy Patrons. J. (i. IIAI'.ltlH' Haleni Kxprean waon S. IS and It! can be f mud on corner Court und Commercial trerto. l.eae all train and bout orders at IH. Wlntera'cro eery more, luo tourt Mreel, All orders promptly attended to. FINE HORSESHOEING AT Scriber & Pohle's. Special atlentlan riven to ahoelnr mut. atera, driving lion., Interfering aud crip pled Iiorwa. A large. Stock of Hand-Made Shoes Carried. Wcglve our prraonal attention and em. i,in:.M ..... 1...-. i. ;.,r j:"-r." r "' -iM. .u inn uepaninem. f ana si state itremt, Salem, r. 25c WantColumri.!fla ' NotlP ,nwrtsi for osk woiin k.uii inmk itio.v cknt rKit' ,o auvrr. 1 tlvtiieut liixened In lnl rolitmn for le than lrniy-ne cenis. PVTI!ONI7.V: Home Industry. "', " .Mounts In ItalmtVunrhOiim. ilj"' antrod to Rive rellel or money rrfiiiided. MNDiinirturrd Ily It. lt.Cro.t1'i".Kfr rnn. Smith A Htrlner le awnts ror Hslem. 1-sdltn JiOl'Sn AT I.ST-A foll.h tint will ' clean a plnno without irunuiilnc It. or sale at liiaiiinnd'a music lioitae. 'pOIlSAI.K. nehoue and two lnt In j, j.,u,lSrtPIn inquire of V. II. -tlmp- I son. ITIce J.1S. stAi.iiT,n. mw.nrt chU. and t)It SAI.I1 Train, row and calf. j .-.. .-- - - i .... riimwlnr iiiBrliliir. AiMtnn ""-"rrr . Itltin t in........... ....... ' oil n or iiddrt- r C. Jor-, ox 91, hatem . r i..nrin. i,nf.t.ir AiMiiht. Nkarre Af ANTKt). An artue for man each I -M-tlon. salary Hi to Jim, tn locally represent a -ucve ful. Y. Company In-1 crported in supply fry Oosls Oothlnis, I ,-his, Jeweln-, etc., toconiiincnMi c,-. AloaUul oflacl.sjili.rj $10. ""'; i ttininimr rwi mi nnw riirfiiiru. jjija'' iivi Inu Itererrnres xchamrcd. Kntplre Co- ' "Ix-ratUe H-Mvlatlnn (cn-dlt rH rated) Uek 'MtUO. ?,. . -"- " I HELLElNBRAND'S Eating Parlors & Candy .Manufactory, SDQ.Commei oltil Str.-.t ni..I.OrrAKn.- rr-renln 10c . 1st and 55 cents Go-lev. Tea or ChoeolaleundCHke. 10 cents Mush and Milk . 10 cents, Hate ot S-mp .- IHrwit lloicakrs.ron.eor leu . nrrnw lU-cfHln.li ho lire- - -. - S". cents fork Chop and lies- .. M cents Mutton (jimp unci IKs . .IScciiIm Ventsonand h"i:s . . . Kwnis shushcp aud lig .. . . JSeenla llsm anil l4rc. .. . ... licnts rrehOleternnystlr . .".cents 25 Cent Regn'irDinnfrSened Fran 11 U3 0'ClocW. A nice nrley of vrcethhles, te etc Alou-n. rorfee or milk with all - 9'Ul menl without extra rbarsrs Choice Cliar. lnivirtetl pud tMine-tlc, alwat i on nund Porter Hi.UM-Mcal. and KjrKs"iO cent Tender I.n Meat, and I'4;i;- SQ cent J. H. HAAS,"" THE WATCmiAKEK, I15S Ccmmtrclil St., I 'm, Ofrg. (Next door to Klein's.) Stpeclalty of Hpectacles, aud repHlrlhi: Clocks, Watrlir and Jewelry. Capitol Home Addition 1 beantlfullr l.watert In East -talem. south of the Kleetrlc Ilallnny Hue. near the (wier hou-e. L;.rce lol, llOxlijO feet. GtsKl Mill. 1- or sale by T. H. WILSOX, Owner, 136 Mate Street, - - Halcm. SINGER SEWING MACHINE Office 181 Commercial St. All nt le nfthfi Finnu.lnprrnn)Lftiit y on hand; alo rt ixiln Hud Dfdlnt fur at i Lludt of niHciilne. BL'KT CASE, A-ent. N'OTICIl All whom It iiimj iirf rn will Hereby take nntlis-1 tin! I will liv no debt Uemtft.prwntrttrt.-d by uny twnwn excrpt mrwilt. AKTUl'lt OUJVEIU Haletu, Oresuti, Au(tut25, tSM. Wonderful Eesuiu often follow the uso of IJooO's faariapsrtlU. Setere cziti ot scrofula, upon hidi other prep arations bate been jwerls yield to the peculiar curative powers of tills medicine. Distressing ea'es of dyspepsia, eicruclat- Ins complaints o! the kidneys and liter, agonizing Itch and ruin of alt rheum. !!sagree- Results I aL'e caes ut catarrh, and aches and paint ot rSietanatlsm, are cured tj Hood's flar :.ip u-illa. It purifies the blood, and at the -me time touts the stomach, creates an iH'llte, anil cites strength to ever funo ..uj r.t the body. Ghe It a trial. Coneral Debility " For four years my wue uflereU with large tumur bunches on tue glands under th arms, and general detilltly of the hole system. Wie liecame so poor In health that we were on the verge of despair regarding her reeoicry. Physicians did nu: seem to Knderstand her eaae; at all events she netcr oVriTcd any benefit from their treatment. She finally concluded to try Uuod'a Jjarsajiarllla. Tlie Immediate eflect was so marked and satisfactory that she continued to I ,ke it, and tlil r tbe result: Ste lias galr.cd In weight From 04 to III Pounds and Is st-TC-er and lu better health than she has ce . jr yesrs. The hunches under her arms h-vr dimlijWM, and vie belioe Hood's Hji'jparl.la vrll! he t(K much lor Um in tln'e." J j .Noiichisb sit; Com mercial Strt.-t, Po!toii .Mass. Hood's Sarsaparilla Sold hj d.-L -,-au. tl, tiitorir;. 1'r.farnlby C.I.IIOolACOnAputhecarie.,Ljell Msi. IOO Doeos Ono Dollar jJARVIS-CONKLIN Mortgage Trust Company I Loans money on ioirmncd furms at a low rale of Interest. .No delay Money rtudy when paeni ure completed. Prlvl. lege of juying in lixlallmenu. W. A. IlAMii.Tu.-c.MKr. Ofllce with Hunt & I'ralt 10hU.loHl., haleiii. IRATIYE PERFECT SSHWfi The only rcrneij mown which will i Stimulate tbe Nctrlthra Processes ri the RESTG Hsinan System. rytliUpatii ' nn" !rrT,lo teeans It quietly nt i;rm.u r ft f.i .I. I'onns of UyspejMla, t i.ii.tlpatlon, Slenlal and Kcrvou IUI.au, !lou. General Jeblllty, Bralnractoranf ritlinutiiil nr weak, ened condition oi the kj.tein, from what ever cause, filu Krtiptlons, ItolU, JSun. Iilns Rores, Scrofula, ,,! all in,ell,B, ot tholllood, Hlomath, I.ter ad Ulduy. !.00. T.IX IIOITLES fOH St5.00. KILUfi bC6 CO., Sao FnMlne. Gd Hold by Dun'l J. Kry,225ConilBt. ! Carpels ! Carpets ! rods Just rccilvetl n beautiful lltieofc.rpcl. for FOR OUR FALL TRADE KV can show von a greater variety of patterns, nnd more mrnllum prlect carcls. nnd wll thun FOR LESS MONEY . Thau you can buy elsewhere. Tim complete line Old USn HAVE A NEW LINK OrEXEI). Do You Play? Play What? Piano. Orpin. Violin, Guitar, Banjo, Harmonica, or any other musical Instrument --If You do, Call at-- EASTON'S And examine the finest and largest assortment ever displayed In Salem. Just received a full line of Ritnd Instruments. So thf grand display Iu our window. Capita V tllHkf CLOTHING.- inent tnidc with J10.000 worth of fall goods MENS SUITS.- j. .,-r- want to cam- them over. Suuic SUITS for FALL & A big stock of new suits nnd overcoats to "elect from. us ure put iimiii tlie market, una no mistake. SUITS f O r WORKIN GMEN . J"'""' and rntmiindt- Milts; also heavy, all wool auliK. cood and warm aud cheap in the Imrpilu. Ym utu find unytlilitg lu thin line at our store. -pa 'vT"T Men's, Youth's and Hoy' panta. Hundfwls to h- -i lettfrom. Lattt.1 aud U-st jiattern?, and all truo goods. You can't afford to tula ltKjklug at l hive. CAPITOL ADVENTURE Co., Opera House Block. On Electric Railway. REVOLVERS, CUTLERY, DOLLS, NOTIONS, GUNS' Largest Assortment in tlie City. BROOKS & HARRITT, 94 State ,P J am st'lliriK at my markets on Stale and Court striate, meats at the folltmJug iiriws: BOILKD BEEF from 6 to 8 Cent BOAST BEEF GOODKTEAK .v MEEK by the QUARTER MUTTON by the QUARTER PORK by the QUARTER r j. J. I DALRYMPLE k I, KKKI'H THK LAKOK8T LINE OF Dry Goods and Trimmings, Ladies und (Jenls Furnishing in the 277 and 279 Commercial St., Corner Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co,, Siisli, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing. House i-'lnlalilug vr IIHI Kll.n. )V wlllrb We can alui.va kinds. ..... .,.., ........ w.m.r 111 1 AifHitnlliiMil U'l.Ij. , J... SALEM LUMBER CO., IJEALKItS IX Rough. & Dressed Lumber, Laths and HhiDKlc-8. Cull on iim ami anvn money at our yard In KOIfl'II SALIC.M. T TTaassa a 1 1 TAILORING ui.iwi t i i . . . at tn' Mllteed. Itetuilrlni. uiwl tblUhnift Id the city. J&nJrjssyfsn to.-..Ti.T--..r:7"'"'-V r''SW IS lucUjauuMUUurcoioioova- DnUu-jT tJ p """" .""" c, nZiiJ r.iSiif'I?!!" Colleg., I'ortlaud, OrcKou. or the Capital Buel- a"Z -"- ", wicKon. jioiii I...... jiuiti ir..'..?veMme.counift)f,tudy. nnlv hoiiso In the cltv that carries a of 'carpets Is the Wliite Corner. OF WINK0W SHADES JUST i specially of our clothiug depwrt- this week. We commence the fall ut rensouahle price". All summer suits at ercat reductions to close. Price no object. We don't Adventure Company . with dustew and .straw hats. WINTER- Thtare an good SPORTING GOODS, PURSES, HUNTERS SUPPLIES, Etc. Street. 8 Cent 8tol0tVnts - fi Cent 7 CeU 7 Cent E. C. CROSS. Goods, Clotkia and llafs city. Court, In Bush's New Brick Block. made to order.- keen n full .,,.,! f u,.,.... .11, nfult ." .". r. r' " PVWW.MVM w rune ana mgn sif, 1 illgn airreU, Salem, Oregon. m E. 80U0KTTLK, 272 CoiuuerolKl .tm'l, nicroliaut tailor. Tim fliioaatilla to order Iww'wl price. A porrttut flt guar- THAT CAN BK C81U) Wi'.Ui aav la the kind Uial tm i 'Scores of youuif btiaim: .. . , , r -i . r ., aiinume iiteir aiicctM to a course at the ". i nrc under tue tnnuascin are untler tue mauaeeineut ol A. j. wroertttt of tuition. Write toeltlirr v- - Mwnv.vuuptcitutuoi jHMiman jyciiiimnhlilu, sent frr to any nddrrta. : JJ1' V