Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 05, 1890, Image 2

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FRIDAY SEPT. 6, 1S90.
TKIIMS OK uUa-C'lUlTIO.N.
Inlly by mall per ycHr.. fO CO
Ihii; r l)V nmll twr moutti, . -. - (O
WeeKlJTiJ- until per j tr,. . 1 IX)
M-If not mid In advance the price
roamed for tlie Weekly JoURWAL will he
I ::; ai-TU ereHr. li pHlen ure um ucu.iriru
Ik promptly notify tlie.ifflce.
f V FRKEDKLIVEIIYHVCAUKIKII.
1 1 Daily rtir single week, lirts
Ji DhIIj furtwii vreeke, . Mela.
Wally by month, 6jctt.
Collections will bo made on 1st unit 15th
of month. subscribers will plntse Intve
money for curriers Bt house or vherrou 'l
U delivered, .o s to rouse no delays In
collections.
The KvKNt:to CAriTAi.JoL'RVAi. rrsn
larly receive the nfternoou stNsocuilrd
press dlsprtches.
liiSEWFrmir
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
G assware. Pa nts. 0 Is. Varnishes,
Rriiehoe Winnnucrlricc Ftp. Snip
, 1 - -j - ,
. . r r t j rr
Mgems iurr.pu.ure iet unu oig ilmi. ndvertL-d for bids for the eon
Can Baking Powder. ,tnictlou or n sever through block
- - - ' Xo. S, to connect with the Kerry
l.UCAIi MARKET.
Wheat, net 07 cent per bit.
Hoi, active;: XI cents per lb.
ThelLns ll,.do.ed.
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Much interest centering in the
result of the ball game played at
McMlnnvllIe today, the Joi'KVAl.,
while orry th.it the news is not
tetter for our Salem boys, is glad to
be able to present Its readers the
following dispatch, just receied:
"McMintiville wins the game in an
exciting contest oy a score of T to 2.''
Street Cars for Salem. The
Oregon Imd Compatty yesterday
sent tlvc horse cars up to Salem to
be run between that city and the
fair grounds during fair time. The
company have bought the street car
system in Salem, comprising seven
miles of road, and as the Southern
Pacific Company has aunoiiuced
that it will not run trains from Sa
lem to the fair grounds during the
coming fair, the street railway must
prepare to accomodate the travel.
The live cars were procured from
the Multnomah Street Railway
Company, and were hauled down
Washington to .tirst street at au
arly hour yesterday morning.
They were then transferred to the
Kirst-street track and run down to
the terminal grounds, and up rails,
placed for that purpose, onto South
ern Pacific cars and taken to Salem.
rr.i i r ic ..,, ,
iue oiu laminar cry oi -an aooara
for the fair grounds," will be heard
as uual ou the streets of Salem this
year. Oregouiau, oth. The fivei
cars here spoken of arrived in this
ltrv nt 1 ..'..lnnt thin ifr,.rrv.,n ,.!
can be seen near the freight depot,
back of the postoftlce.
Tiic Wheat Market. The
wheat market is attracting consider
able attention just at present on ac
count of the diflereut price- paid
in the various towns ef the valley.
Salem U now paying C7 cents net to
farmers; Independence quotes the
market at OGJuet and Corvallis boasts
of 70ceutspaid for wheat. It is
true that wheat is selling iu Corval
lis at 70 cents, and just why that Is
a fact is hard to explain. Corvallis
may have a slight advantage overjG. W. A'ndereon...
Salem iu the way of transportation, '
as she can send her wheat to sea by I
way ot Yaquiua, but since few ves- amounts,
eels load wheat there direct for the taxes delinquent.
foreign market, the advantage gain- E j, Swaflord.'city tax collector,
ed is very small. If Corvallis can j reporteti tuat of .)le $10i00o taxes
affordtop3y70ceutstheothertownsievled ,hure ,UHj btXU id ,
can i
The
trenglhen their price a little.
dealers here think the San
Krattclsco and Chicago markets do
not warrant the price paid in Ben
ton county. The San Kraucisco
lias been steady for the past few
days with a slightly upward tend
euey. The Chicago market during
the same time is not so firm nnd the
price lias suuk iroin one in 'wo wills
J.V. lU.il.... f
Fair Boosiiml Mr. E. M. '
Wuite, marshal of the pavilion, in
formed a Journal reporter this
morning that applications for space
in the pavilion ut the coming state
fair are rapidly comiug in. Mr.
Wilklns, of Lane county, will be
. t i . . .
uere on jiuuraj wiui u large tx-
illun ui (;itiun iuiu lanscs. .luuei
A. Wood & Co., of Portland, have
engaged the front wing of the ma
chinery hull aud will have a large
exhibition of machinery and imple
ments. Slaver i Walker, of Port
laud have the east wing for a like
exhibit. Others have spoken for
sjiaee aud will soon begin placing
their exhibits in pl-iee. Everything
now points to the fair being one of
the best ever givcu at Salem. A
number of fast horses are on the
ground and are being trained for
the occasion. Some tine draft
hoi?e from nhroud are there also.
A Full Count. Supervisor, ndltee J creels mid public prop.
Boothby is working hard to get a ' er'i"
full count for Salem. The matter ' A- 1u9l pctltlmied the council for
has virtually been turned over toi"e right to construct a wooden j
him ami he proposes to see that!
evur.vuiic uuli)UiD; to Salem is cnu
incriited. lie Iihm itueil uiKitln-r
call u follews: If you know of u
tiL'iglibur or family tlmt are Hba-nt
from tlio city duu't full to uring in
their muiieu at once. This matter ,
should not bo neglected, a8 the lime '
for re-enumeration U limited, llet-'
ter attund to the cull thin week.
Thorio who are lu the city bIiouIiI
try uud leave boiiik one ut home nil
the lime ho its to uccimmodate the
enumerator If thoy Hhould call.
The time lost by uu enumerator be-,
log compelled to visit u hoube two,
or three times iimouiiU lo cotiBldcr-i
able and provm quite tin iinnoyance,
Yuura fur a fair cmint, W, F. llootli,
by, njieclal Biieivlor for the four
failem pns'lui'l.
CITY FATHERS.
Ordinances Gran tnl Bills llrad-lm
provtmctits Considered Other
Matters.
m.. .!. Aiii.nll ttwtt t..jl tititltf
with Mnv'or Williams In the clmlr
ami all the member of the council
1 present, except Edes, who had sent
, III his resignation. On motion of
i Htitton the resignation was accept
ed. Win. Urown was placed In
nomination and on motion of Hirsch
was elected by acclamation. Mar
shal Ho- was instructed to notify
Mr. Brown of his election and to
bring him into the council. When
the marshal returned with Mr.
Brown a recess was given In which
i I
the new couticllmau was sworn hi.
On motion of iiiitton ti leave ut
'absence of t enty 1I.1.V8 wu grunted
" surveyor,
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l'he commltteeoti streets and putt-
lie improvement reported
tliat tlie.
! street sewer, and had received bill
, two bids; Archy Mason JiM and
I Smith A Boblnson M.t30; the con
i tract was awarded to Miwm, on con-
diti"u tl,lU :,e B,vc bmnU lu t,M
sutnoffiJO.
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' The committee on lire nnd water
! recomlllenlt(ftJ t,.,t two hydrants In
! placed on the corners of Centei
street near the Academy of the Sac
red He-art; therein was adopted.
The city surveyor reported that hi
had examined the -ewer ruunlm.
through block TOatid recommended
tb.it certain iiuiiiicvs lu that viciu
ity be removed; the report met with
the favor of the council.
Notice was handed iu from tin
Tiger engine company that Andrew
Co- had resigned tne position of en
gineer and that the company had
elected Elsworth Nichols to till the
vaeaucy. Tlib selection was con
tinued by the council.
Au ordinance, was read regulating
the construction of a terra ootta sow
er through block S. The bill wa
rend the third time and passed.
The petition from the city mar
shal asking for an additional pohce
force during lair week was granted.
and Doc. Gibson, Ed. X. Edes, Ca'
i Sarpenti aIul Clias. Bugh were el
ected sjecial policemen for the oc
casion. Quite a number of bill- ag-.iiusi
the city were read and referred to
the proper committee.
Tiie committee ou accounts and
current expen-es reported favorably
I ou ti,e f0Uuviu
bills against the
citv:
Capital LumDerins Co.
Krank R. Lvnch
W. C. Barker
.Smith &. Steiller
10 cO
Capital Lumber Co
17S 54
Andrew lN-.s --.. 4
Morgan i Mead. 4
Morgan & Mead 1
Beckner i Jeuser 4
Oil'
a i
i Capital Lumber Co S
, W. H. Byars SO
Monroe Nse S
Salem Electric Light Co 372
Thos. Burrows 2
T.J. Cronise
AIouzo Gesner
Oregon Statesman.
Jack Green
4 Oj
50
Cai'ital Journal
Salem Wuter Co. .
Juck Green
John Heidecker
W. H. Byrd
1 00
The report was adopted ami war
rants ordertd drawn for the several
S1000. The time of navment ex-
ipireson Saturday and contrary to
usual procedures the council refu-ed
to extend the time of payment and,
authorized all tuxes that were tint
naid bv the lime of the exnlratiou
of the time, to be declared delin-
ipient, and that the same be placed
in the hands of the the citv marshal,
f(). collection.
STREET RAILWAY PETITION
The Capital City Railway com-i
pany petitioned the council lor a
right of way over the following
streets: Ou Liberty street, from its'
present terminus to the southern
limits of the city, ami from center ,
of t'beineketii strict to the northern
" - i
i,uits of the city: ou Capital street,
from the northern to the southern j
limits of the city: on Fourteenth I
street, from Chemeketu street to the '
southern limits of the city; on i
Eighteenth street, from center f,
Chemeketa to the northern limits of,
the city; ou Summer street, from
Chemeketa to State streets; on
State street, from Summer to Capi
tal street. The elltion wus referred
to the committee on streets aud
public property.
A petition was read asking for a
sidewalk ou Wiuter street from
Union street to the north boundary
of the city. Referred to the com-!
uuuuiug lu the reur or Ills hiillUiugsi
on C'limmcreiiil Htrt-et; refi-rreil
tc
tlieeommltteenn lire tintl water.
A ra-'tlllon wa read frum M. llray, ,
praying for the right to construct n
wootlcu building nt the reur of hi
milKling In block 41. The petition
WUB referred to the cninmittte on
Ire und wuier.
KntKRT bi-itiNKLiNO.
When the (UeHt!nn of atitet
imrinkliug during fair week came up
dlllerence of opinion prcviiileil.
The - mayor ami Counelliiiuii Collliia!
urgulng that this work nhould be
"e by privute mibbcrlpllou and
tlut u city should not Ih burdened
nnu ,iw ui dju itimiii KHV
streets. They both expressed tliclr
mi . ... ., . .,
willingness to aid iu tlmt way rather
Willi the coal of Hprlnkliiig the
tbuii tn lhnw tlii cot uu the taxMiiurlllua the bent blood nurillur. '
payer, many of whom wotiltl not i
In; benefited by the fair. Council
' niun Strang nuil some others biijj.
ge-sted that every man In the city
would be benellted by the fiilrniiil If
It whs submitted to private sulerlp-
"on there would be only .. few who
would aid and not all tluo who re
eelve advantage from the work
When the vote was taken till the jut two doors south of the Joukxal
cotiiielliiteii voted that the city do milce, was found to be In llamcs.
the sprinkling e.vivpt Collins, who1 pu. ri. s supposed to have orlgl
stood up for his convictions, ualed from the smokestack of the
It was alo. suggested that one of holler. A good, strong lire was In
the lire teams bo utd for the pur- the furnace and the dry and muss-po-e
of sprinkling the streets. The covered roof is thought, to have
ordinance calls for the sprinkling caught from asp.trk.
.if Commercial street from Chcinek-1 'ru. uhirin was immediately
eta to the city llnills and Liberty turned In and in loss than llfteen
street from State to the north limit
of the city for the entire week of
the fair.
Xo As--5io.MK.vr. Sherllt E. M.
j eroimn oinie tlown from Gatesvllle
vesterdav afternoon where he had
been to lay an attachment on the
store of J). A. mlt!i. The attach
ment is for a nolo of $3,000 held by
as gleu to the sheriff amount U
over $16,000 at il the liabilities ton
little over $71V0, giving the asset '
iver the liabilities of more than I
fSOOO. Mr. Smith will not make au '
iignmeut, as he has property j
enough to satisfy all his creditors,
who are the follewing: I. add &
Buh, S3.0IIO; A lien & Lewis, J'.ITO.ST; (
Akin, Selling & Co., JW-J.71. Illlten-1
h ,fer, Hiuis Co., M01. 30; Ksberg.
I! iclmian & Co., S3Cl).."l; Ch-is. 11. )
D.ld & Co., 510.14; Thanhau-e &
Fr.ihuiuu, 5-SM.2-1; E. Goin-, 5-!0.'-ii: '
lsom, Lstnuiug & Co., ?J.So; Satn'l '
IC. Young, 515 00; M. Seller &'
Co., J7S.30; S. M. Daniels, $S73;
NueMadter Bro-., 50i.S7; Holfiuan it j
I'feltfer, 544 70; KleUehner, Mayer & i
Co., 51S0.S1: Bcruheim & Manner, I
?4S!; Stewart oc Sox, 5t00; Cox,
Bros. & Co., 522.50; Deyoe & Bol--ou,
511. 13.
Takkn Sick. County Ase.nr
Blucktrby litis been working very
hard Gay and night for siune time iu
the duties of hi-olllce, and since the
.idjouriimeut of thebiKird of etpiali
zalion ha- been ti-i-ting hi- force of
clerks iu making up the fix li-t.-,
which is a lalwinou- job.full of aux-
I ious cm'. The strain dually liec.ime
tiHi much and he was taken down
' sick Weuiiesday and is confined to
bis room at Dr. H. Smith's, ou High
i street. His ailment 1- not considered
I du ngerous, and a re-t and go d care
, ''"" l" 1? H"l". w ' """K
i
, llll out " right. He lia-a goon lorce
! of clerks, so he need tint worry over
S.1 ,ss ! the well-doing of the worK. It is gu
ll) iu ing along nicely uuder the fatherly
41 SJJtt..,r. of Cunt. L. E. Pratt, with
County Treasurer Coiidlt,Miss Grace
Ulackerby, Miss Carrie Haas and
Mr. A. W.Long constituting the
little army, who lock themselve- in
from the annoyance aud intrusion
of the curious.
Drowned at Butteville A
stranger who had arrived nt Butte-
i --.I "
-iA.4'ville tlie first of the week was
i drowned Wednesday night while!
erossiugtbe Wlllamelterivera short
I dlstauce below Butteville ia an old (street to State, there running
"ij'tcoiv. The scow up-et when liej afoul of an eletrie light post, bring
2(j ou ! was about the middle of the river, ing them to a halt aud s.ully deiuol
2 oiiluud Ed. McKeuzie, who was with Isliiugthe buggy, the expeli for
him wa- unable to save him. The
body vas not rt covered at last ac
counts. It seems that little i
knnwnoftlie man, except that he
had cometu Butteville to pick hops
and went by the name of "Bill."
Where lie came from, nor any par
ticulars could be learned.
Salem's Ahead. The game of campus to State street is fully re
ball at McMiimvlIIe yesterday after-1 l,1','-eU" ' llke "mnner, the public
noon between the Salems and Me- , wi" "iS"I.V appreciate It.
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Jiiiiiivuie, was a victory lor me ,
Salems. Owing to the good retiu-.
tIltil,u .,)f ,,a' &dems McCarthy
anl1 Levetmedid notenter the name,
U" MoM's desiring to have a little
i of the game. Booth and Morgan
I were the batteries for the home team
and Haiiiwirth and Brey for the
McMiiinvllle-. The score stood U
to 11 in favor of the Salems.
I'iujiiate. In the mutter of tin
estate of Eliz.ilK.Hli Kiiuer, de
eea-ed, W. E. Kiuzer, mlmiuistra
tor. ootltinns the oonrl for no miler
-" '
for the sale of real property uud the
same Is set for hearing, Monday, j
October (Jtll, IfcOO at 1 o'clock, p. m
-.-.
Vou have only ten days now iu
which to get your chrouograjihs put
iu or(,,-'r- T1"-' c,,urt H1 jeweler
is an expert in the repairing of com-,
I plicated time pieces. Strictly llrst
, clan work. No fancy prices. 0 S lOt
I Surveying. E. A. Willach, C.
E., wilj, iu coiiliectiou with County,
Mirveyor Culver, do all surveiing
' reijulred, in pl.ico of City Surveyor j
Gesner, who goes oil' iu a day or
, two nu a leave of absence.
Still Tiiry Uo. nembembvr
tlmt ('utterlln U still tiiuklin; tne
lint-it M 00 Ciiliinet nlwtrx fnr 52 (X)
piT iWen. Hfisliiriilng nut law
quaiitititaiif tlici-e line pluturvs. It.
I'dsti'DHiii) 8ali:. Tlie slierifl'
sale of tlie (!eo. A. Vitwter iiroiierly
will come oil to-morrow at 11 o'clock
'ut the court limits?.
W. H. C. CAiti'-i'im:. Don't
lo enjoy the tre.it of the mmhoii
night.
full
to-
Wliat Dora it Mean?
mo Kifcsea une jjnimr" meaiiH
"Imply that Hood'a Hanupiirillu i
'." "1.. '?.V"V.V.l"'l...V'rUi.t:,J,e. .V
imy, U-cnusc It givt-H more for the
miiiiey than any other preparation.)
Knell iMittle t-niitallls 100 tlineii and
" .w .w tu-v iiiinuit i
ullf;r irvitiralloiiH taken uccottl
to iltrei-tloiiH, i.re tioiie In a wt
Therefore, l Mir to get Hood'a I
win nverutte 10 iuki a mnutii, while
f I !- tt flllll
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ij.iI
U.r.
TIIK nStllXd FliAMKS.
Tiic live Works do l'p In Flames Yes
terday Afternoon The Loss
Not Heavy.
At live o'clock yesterday afternoon
cry of lire wns he.tr.l ..ml on look
lug out, the rear part of the dye
works of Ad Wnldonr.tr Kelson,
minutes after the lire was (IIh
covered four strong streams worei
Checking the iltllUCS. Tigers got
" ,.,..,,
llrst waier on the tire from their
1 bo-e attached to the hydrant ou the
ut on the
:,e ti.
iu stream
, comer near the Willamette
Capitals soon followed with
, from the hydrant near Weller Bros.'
'store. Capitals llrst got a stream j
from their engine and at the same
time Engineer Low ordered Tigers,
to change their licsc from the by-,
dnint to the Capital engine. By
that time the Tiger engine started a
heavy stream, making three streams
from the engines ami one from the'
hydrant, which soon subdued the
flames.
The building on the south of the
dye works was occupied by the
Singer sewing machine agent and u t
j few lodgon lu the rear. The nin-1
lehl lies were removed with little or,
t no damage. The building on the,
north was used its a paint shop by
1 James Riggs it, Son and was con
siderably damaged, "'hedye works)
! where the fire started is hardly '
1 worth repairing, iu fact was worth i
j but little in the llrst place. The loss '
to Mr. Nelou is the greatest. Ills'
' boiler Is considerably damaged ami i
hi- roller press is about ruined uud
' the vats and tank are destroyed.
The owner of the projwrty, Hon. j
Edward Hlrsch, will doubtless put
up substantial buildings iu-.te.ul of
the old wooden one-.
The lire companies did splendid
work last evening and Salem should
lie proud of her department. Walt
Lowisju-t the mail for the head
of the tire department. Under his
management the strife, which lias
at times cau-ed so much unfavora
ble comment, is entirely laid a-ide
and the eomp.inic- work with better
-ticees, and w ith a kinder feeling
toward inch other.
Costly Ride. Dr. Frank
II Ih started for a buggy
this morning, winch he
Grlf-
rlde ,
Si'y
was the costliest for the leiicth
iflt that he ever "enjoyed." IIi,,iiii,oriuilicuituU-tlnihuiuu;.
hired Mino it Low's team of
blacks, intending to go n few miles
out iu the country, but he had some
ou-iuess on voiuiuerciai street, in
which lie drove mid tied the llorsi-s
'i
before starting awav from them.
But before he returned they luid by
uiui! means become frightened aii'd
broken loose. They ran east on
Court
street, passing around their
own stable and
running ou High
i the repair of which will reach about
i'.'.O. Krank said lie "didn't care(
about a buggy ride to-day, anyhow."
New Walk. Among the latest
improvement around the cannery is
a .substantial new ph.nl; sidewalk.
i Now if the good work is continued
until the old rickety walk along the
G()0 TlMl...Tllt. ,u,nei of
.,,. Vv n r ..in i....... ..
Sedg
p.irm. ,
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lire lor the entertainment of the'
fraternity at WilUon's avenue to-'
night. '
Barney Simpson is the lonesomest
orphan of the town just about now,
while the good wife is making a two
weeks' visit at Eugene City.
People dlll'er about politics, relig
ion, etc., hut they till agree that J.
G. Wright bus the freshest und
choicest fruits and vegetables In the
city.
t MIssMnryE.S.elner, teacher of I
piano and orMii.
Address 211
Twelfth street
n-i-ot.
lUrrrlT-irat, not
receiving the Dally Journal ulve
It n trial
carrier.
Fifty cents it muuth by
Forty .Mow Women ami girls
U'M.llPlI 1.1.1. li'.lt .lid. fit llm.lllnn.l
(1o,
.Meri: I-'himt. Rqulru Furnir &.
Co. li ri- liuvlnc nil the fruit tliul
omiittt tliclr uiiy, cniiM.Rien:ly huw
tliu uft in market. I
jMtitii:n
I
CAP.I1- IfAltRIN'riTOV AI llw. I
re-iiiienee of tlm briile'a pireiitH, i
I lev. mul Mr. W. ri. tiurriulou i
nt Ml. Tabor, Oreaon. Weduihilav,
h'enteiiilMT,3, JSW. John H. Ciirr,
ofr-'eaitle to MM Mamie Harring
ton, oi .in. lunor, d. . v. ft. Hur-
riiigton olllciating.
The griMim Is a young huaine
man of Hfuttle and the bride In well
known iu (lie city, having renlded
here dnriiiL' Dr. Iliirrlni'loii'a niiHtnr.
'ul term in the M. E. church mid ul j
j wi during his term us presiding el-1
Iderofthel'ortla.iddlHtrlct. ,
iiiu new iv inurrieti counie Willi
, make their future homo in h'euttle.
COPI2L, AXI-WI J. Ifo. A t
Al-t
buoy. Kent. 1. 1800. Mr.
C'oiK-ltiiid, late n ntuileut iu
lucky TheoloKlcal cnlleue, and
JIIm Anna I. WlltU of
Aiiutiiy.
I tn 1 1 1 viiri fnf uiui' uliul
- vw iuh aii4U
nts ut
.MoNllimH I. TllfV Ii'fL tf.ir
, i.i
llielr (
future home fu the VauL
JOHN HUGHES,
Denier in Groceries, Tainte. Oils
nuil Window Glass, Wall Pa
lter mid Horder, Artists' Ma-
terhlN. Lillll. Hair. Nails alld
Sliinirlfs. Hav. Feetl and Fence
' Posts. Grass Seeds, Me,
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Ni:W AIIVKIITISKMKNTS.
lUSIKIIAKKIt. Human lliilr llmpori.
lit inn, court niree.tlilnldisirfnitnois'm
Ihhki'. VuitllutiM liumiiu Imlr curls h
prvlntty. Hair drclni; lu the latest
Myle.
R. M. i'lNKERTON.
House Painting, Kalsomin-
ing, Natural Wood Finishing.
I AH work J,m'Pbitlicbesi..lle l.ve
i nnlers with C. M. McNiilly, nrrlilteet, IU
iNimestrrei. sMf
i
Cheapest. Neatest and Best,
I 1 '
, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION
FENCE.
I mnknnnd put iipiill klni! nf retire, city
uiui country, (let my leriiilernmfencliij.
II. M'HMMKCH, SlllOUl, Or,
"base ball
AT THE
Highland hi Grounds.
i.
PORTLAND LEAGUE CLUB
VS.
SALEM,
tVi'dticsduy, September .'Ird.
SALEM vs. NOP. HILLS, of Portland,
Saturday and Sunday, Sop. C& 7.
(;nmo.c-jlli,ilit3 p. m. AUmmlon S5c
MISS
SELECT SCHOOL!!
III oion lior prUale school on Monriny,
ptomber 1, nt tlib Little Central school
bulUlin;. r J.'-lm
THE STATE
1SJ0.
"tOl'llSKOK STUDY lirr.inireil csprrsly
j tumet't llienevilsor llir I iirml.iit ami
I M-f-huntml lntfr41 nf tht rif.ite.
Uinir, I'omMiiMllnu-iiiiil Krll venlllated
hiilidlmr. laerollerff Islixxuetl In a cul
liititftl at il Clirl.tLir. oiniiiunllv. Hnd
M I LITA BY TRAIN INC. .
Expenses Need Not Exceed S150 for
' the Entire Season,
Two or inure Kir. Kjhnlarahtps from
j cveiy munt Wilt..
U.L AKSW.II,
w rlt. for mtnliKiie in
rre.-., lorvHlU9,(ir.
PlANO-YOlCE
ANI
French and - German
Languages tauslit nt rooms 8 and 7
Rank liulliling-onnndnrter 8eptembr lit
-1 IIY
JllKei!, LAURA (iOLTRA and ANNIE
THORNTON. :l-2w
COXSEKVATOKV OF MUSIC
Of the WIILimetto Unli-rlly,Snlem,
OrcRon.
The pnt school ye:ir ban b-en the moiit
Miiixesfnl in lu hUtory IucreuJeil atlen
ilaiia.'iindmimberorBradu.il.. ThemiMt
siicveKHful muilcsotKNil on the Northwest
ciKKt. TlieconrM-s of liialructlon Include
pLuio. or'nil, pipe orpin, violin nrdorclie
trul Iti.truMieuts, viK-.il culluiv, Larmony,
ronntei point and cla teachloi;. Dlnio
miOEUeiion completion of coune The
musical director will tn aMltd by an
uhleiind etticlentcorpof teaenrrn. send
for raialoRiie Z. M. IA IIVIN,
TriViin die Musical Director.
Next term bejlni Hcpt Ut, ISO.
ACADEMY OF TIIE SACRED HEART,
Salem, Oregon.
Till well known Institution of lrarnlne
will be re opened for I he reception of board,
ersnnd luy pupils on Monday. sspl 1,ISJ.
Kirenu are kindly miueated to send
their diughter ut the beginning of the
M--lon,iind thereby CidliUle proper cla
slllcution. Tenui. per quarter, (payable In advanm.)
Ilountiind lulllon.StO; Day clii.il, 'i. M,
flundilu; Music, pmcitcilund theoretical,
with tuoofpLino, S15; Drawlntfand rxiinl
Ins In water colors, $i: Oil pulnllng, per
lesxui.ll: rorceluln plintlni;, per leMon,
31: KiilmiK-e fee. .iyable but once, t5.
vnciil music In cUs.ei, (iermsn. French,
Industrial Drowlnt;, 1'l.iln and Ornntnen.
MI .Needle work, form part of the prescribed
c-'urM.. Teleumphy. rhonimphy and
Typo wrlthiK are lunula at the usual rule.
AKyVVaddrUS
r..r iiirii.cr .riiiuian lunula' Rl iue
Hit. Hl'I'KKIilIl.
hjtwlni-dlw
(JOllVCllt Of' St Plllll
UmnUUl U1 Ul' IUUI.
UT. l'AUL, MAitio.v Coi'MT), Ok.,
t'ouducted hy
!The Sisters of the Holy Names.
Terms payable per month or per annum
Inudviince. H.ird, tnl'loii, bedding, nee
dlework per nnnuiii, Jlaj. Washing per
month II. aluslc cum. Km lurllculan.
uildrcM MaTKii il. VlLTOii.Hiiperlores.
uperlore
W-ly.
w
JAY C. SMITH,
(Succtttorto Glints fisher)
-PROPKlliTOR OK-
Vp
II CM) STABLES."
Hpeelnl Attention given to transient
slock. Ilorxts uourded hy day. week or
month.
Horses Bought and Sold.'
-'or. Liberty and Kerry fit, Haleru, Oreoo,
FINE HORSESHOEING
at
Scriber & Pohle's.
HH.rIaIultentln Riven to hoelnf nwd-
kiciiltaral College.
u 0
Oiilmis Sonli'inlicr 12
Jnuno , ier.ilrivlnl; ln.rx, luterferlnie uud crip-Ken-1
Pletl uurnesi. A lurne
0lnb nf II..,,,! Ui. Pl,ftn p. J
'uwiro wi uuiiu jiuuv oiiuto laiutu.
, ,
" o kivo mir perrini nttentioD nna em.
ploy niiuu but esjwru In lliU dpniunt.
47 and 51 Stata Strttt, Snlem, r.
25c Want Column
Notice. Iiwerted fnr ONK CKNT PEIl
WORD KACII 1NMKHT10N. No adypr
tlsemiMit inm-rled In this column for le
ttinn tnty-rive cenH.
PATRONIZK Itmn Industry, and line
Mountain Halm CoiiKliCure. (lur
aiiteeil to Klvi- relict or money refunded.
MHIIUIaclured Hy II. II.Cnw,Hlini,Orr
iiiii. Suiltti A Htflner nolo tnt "'
B.ilem. l-sllm
-.Mirvti at i.auta
IT.ll.li that will
r clean a tilann without gumming R.
For Nile at IHamoud'n music house.
rllHALK OnehouM and two loin In
gouitiHalem. lnqulroofW.il. Hlmp
son. Price fEJS.
rOR HAI.K. Team,
eow nnd calf, and
1' niewini: macniii
Call ou or address T
nmwini mnphiiie. Aim. an No-acro farm.
dill ou or address T, U. Jory , llox 01, Halein
ttrANTEl). An active for man
each
Krctlon. Salary)
r5 to 1100. to locally
represent n Mirer nfut N. l. Ciinirsoif, '
(ssrponiled lomipply Dry flcsxln, l,lothln,
Shoes, Jewelry, etc., to comuimem at cost.
nieiubers rn),OU0 now enrolled, SX),009 paid
In). Referenced exchanged. Kmplre to-
oiwralUr asMHMallnu (credit
UwkboxtltO. N. Y.
well rated)
M4-ly m
HELLENBRAND'S
Eating Parlors & Candy Manufactory,
2tK Commtiolal Strsat.
UULOKKAKE:
IceCream.. 10c , !5o.andSrenUi
fotlee, Tea or Chooolaleand fake.. 10 centu
Mush and Milk.. lOcenta
1'lale of Boup .... III cent
lint Cakes, lottee or Tea ... ..IS centu
llecfsteak and Pi.-s ..-." centa
INirk Chop and 1-Jt -- iftcenU
Motion Choi, and Ktmn to centu
Venison anil Vru 1-' ceuU
Ruwiseuml I-infs ..... .............S'.cenU
Ham Biut l-ircs Snrenta
Kresh Oynlers any style .......SS cenU
25 Cwt RtgulirDinnerStrsed Fran II to 3 O'Clotk,
A nice nrletv of vegetables, etc.. etc.
Also lea, coffee or milk with all rent
meals without extra charge.
Choice Cigars, Imported and Domestic,
always on uuiid.
I'orter House Hteak aud Kgirs SO cents
Tenner uln tsleak ami tjnen . aucenu
J. H. HAAS,
TIIE WATCIDtAKEB,
2t5Si Cemme rtlil St., i iltm, Ortpn.
(Next door to Klein's.)
Hecinlty of RtHctes. and repairing
Clocks, Watches aud Jewelry.
Capitol Home Addition
Is beautifully located In East Salem, noiith
of the Kleclric Railway line, near the
power house. Largo loU, lOOxlGU feet,
tlood soli. For sale by
T. II. WILSON, Owner,
s. (State Street, Halem.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Office 181 Commercial St.
All styles of the Famous Hinier constant
ly on baud; also repairs and needle for al
kinds or machine.
1JIJUT CASE, Agent.
VrilTH'E. All whom it may concern will
J hereby take notice that I will pay no
denu hereuner contracted by any peraon
except myirelf. ARTHUR. (JU)VER,
rlulcm, Orctron,
Auxutta, l0.
Wonderful
ItUtUl
often
follow
Uie use ot Hood's HarsaparllU. Sever
cases of scrofula, upon which other prep
arations have been powerless, yield to the
peculiar curative powers of this medicine.
Distressing cases of dyspepsia, excruciat
ing complaints of the kldueyt snd liter,
agonizing Itch fssk .
and jialn of salt KGSUltS
rheum, dljajTeo- JSSm
able cases ol catarrh, and aches and paint
of rheumatism, are cured hy Hood's Bar
sin..r!!la. It purlCes the blood, and at the
same time tones the stomach, creates an
' -etlte. and gites strength to every func
tion of the Uxly. (lire It a trial.
General Debility
" For four years my wuo uflered with
large tumor hunches on the glands under
the arms, and general debility of the whole
j) item. She became so poor In health
tint we were ot. me verge of despair
regarding her recovery. Physicians did
not seem to understand ber ease; at all
events she never derived any benefit from
their treatment. She Dually concluded to
try Hood's Sarsaparllla. The Immediate
elect was so maikcd and satisfactory that
she continued to f !e It, and this t the
result: She Las gained lu weight
From 84 to III Pounds
and is strsLgcr and In better health than
she has Ix-cn .ui ejrs. The hunches uuder
tir anus Uie diminished, and we believe
Huod's SariparllU will be too umeh for
Uiem lu time," J. J Xoitritcu, ZX Com
mercial Street Costoii, .Mass.
Hood's Sar6ap2r.Ua
Sotdbrdr ;uu. II, lUforH. t'irsey
aLIIOUlJCOAotheearlts,Liwsll Mas.
IOO Doses One Dollar
JARVIS CONKLIN
Mortgage Trust Company
lins money on Improved farms at a
low rule of Interest. No delay. Money
ready when pupen. are completed. I'rtvJ.
lee of paying In Installment. W. A.
Hamilton, Mgr. Office with Hunt l"rall
kUri latent., Halem.
RESTI
TIYE
If-UBssffiyrWassllWafvi
mn
The out rtmedjr Luown which will
Stltlatt tht Nfftltln PrMMSts tl the
iHuaSjttM.
By this nslurnl nnd lmplo means It quick!"
nnd permanent 7 CUltKS All Venus of
7PpU, Ciinitlptitloo, Mental stsd
Nervous Kxbaustlon, GenartU IttbUHy,
Brttla rs, or any xhauted or wak
ned condition of Ibe system, from srhaU
var cause, Rkln Eruptions, Bolls, Rtut.
nluc Kores, Bcrofnla, and all UiMaMi of
thollliwd, atouiach, Urtr and Kldaays.
I.OO. SIX BOnUS FOR sM.00.
Ir HIM'f s6l iugo hook, dexrlplWe of lt.
iat VMbr2ffif,",,,a "U '"".
NlliDRICMMFrMilit,CA
'OH IsALK r
Bold by JWI J. Fry, 238Cok'1M,
. Piornn I Piflrno.fsi
tll IIUIO . UIUJFVW
Juat rewlvetl it beautiful line of I'.'irpciH for
FOR OUR FALL TRADE
Wo can hJiow you a greater variety
j.. ...,..
ClirVlrt
Thnn vou can buy elsewhere. The
-....-...I-... tie is,
CtJIUMUlV I1IIU
Old
ALSO HAVE A
m
m
Wl-iite
NEW LINE OF 1VIXK0W
OPENED.
The Oregon Land Co.,
-with
Dome
Ice
(In the State ItiHuraiiec Uulldlng)
and branch oflicea in Portland, Aatorla und Albany,
Han for nale a Urge lint of Grain, Stock and Fruit Furmn; alno
City and Suburban Property.
The Oregon Land Co. won enpcclally organized for the purpone of buying
and nub-dividing large tract of land, and has during the pant two yearn
bought and subdivided over 3,200 ucren Into
Five to Twenty Acre Parcels.
The nucceiu of thin undertaking la nhown In the fact that out of 280 tracU
placed on tho market, I have been nold. We claim that ten acres of
choice land in Fruit,
Will Yield a Larger Income
thau 160 acre, of wheat iu the MiDHliwIpp! Valley. Wealno make valuublo
improvement in the way of roods, clearing the land, fences, etc We
t!nn sell atmtill tract oflnnd for the name price per acre an you would
have to pay for a large tunn.
Send for Pamphlet and Price List.
SOMETHING NEW
AT
KRAUSSE BROS., 275 COM. ST.
Children's School
Shocs.oilcloth Lined
Absolutely Water
Proof. A School
given
withttiJ3gSly
Boots&Sh
Lower Than Ever.
A glance at the prices in our windows will convince you that thin
no "fitke," but cold facts. A call will convince all. Ik-opt.,
KRAUSSE BROS.
CHEAP
I am Kclling at my markets oh State aud Court streets,
meats at the follow! ug priced :
UOILED liEEFfrom c to 8 CenU
IIOABT BEEF 8 Cent
GOOD STEAK StolOCVnU
UEEFby the QUARTER 6 Cent!
MUTTON by the QUARTER
PORK by the QUARTJfR
i B.
-Dlsr In-
Furniture
298 Commercial Street,
Salem,
SALEM LUMBER CO,,
DEAI.ERH IK
Rougri& Dressed Lumber
Latha and Bhlogle, Call on iw
IWS-SSSSSSSWSSSSSJSSSWSSSSSSSSSSSSSSiSS.SSSS... S- ............sss
TAILORING
K. H
itntecd.
T..l s -1 . '..
Ubllih!
tTiing sidu oimnuis; uoue.
Carpets
of im.leriiN, nnd more modlttnt priced
.l ! I tlii.trt
HIHI P iiv.ii
only limine in Itio city mn carnei a
nf mi Isibitsl 11 I lift)
"I V"fn "
Corner.
SHADES JUST
IU-
Every pair.
In
are.
Spite of the
cent advani
leather we
Selling
OES
MEWS.
7 Centa
7 Ccuti
E. C. CROSS.
ma
Salem,
tan,
BUREN,
and Carpets,
Oregon.j
and anve money at our yard In
'HfiKTTT.K T t '..n.n.on.lal atrrtlj
liieruhaut tailor. The tluesi nulls to of'1''!
at tlu. Ihivsm.1 nrlnu. A n..rnl At irlltfl
.... . ..' ".H" ": " 1
j ne uaiy nrw cittaf tailuriiif
V SIS SHSS BSJ.
.'A
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