Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, September 22, 1890, Image 3

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TELEGRAPHIC DISPATCHES.
Associated Press Kepert and
Digits ef all Iapei-tast
Wws of To-Day.
MARKETS.
5 WHKAT.
CHICAOO, Bejt. 22. CUxm whcnt
Btcndyi ca1" 091: I)cc ,-02i Ma
I1.O0J per bushel.
San FiiANCieco, Cnl.. Sept. 22.
Wbrnt, iwuon H.4T; buyer 'HO,
M.ssj, perconlal.
STATE-
TIIK WATKKI.OO IIOOM.
AMiASV, Ort., Sopt. 22. Titos.
Kay, of Salem, ar.il J. K. Wcntlier
ford, of Albany, hayo nciiultvd a
VHluablo property at Wntcrl(x. The
Immense water power at thin place,
the Mtlft spring Utl acres f
laud covering n beautiful town lte,
have all paaoed Into their hand.
It In the purpose of the owners to
form a stock company with a capi
tal of 160,000, build a $10,000 hotel,
construct au electric railway to Leu
anon, farm I heir water power and
thus build on the banks of the South
Santlam au Industrial rlty of no
nmall proportions. With such men
ut the head or the enterprise Water
loo nhoulii le heard from.
A COHVAI.I.IH WOMAN COMMITS
Hl'U'lUK WITH l"01SON.
CoiiVAt.Lis, Oregon. Sept. 22
Mr. Siinuel'LoJn, wife of County
CoiiiniNdoiier logau, died yeator
ilay from the effects of polfon taken
it U thought with suicidal Intent.
Mm. I."?nu leave a grown up fnm-
My- .
FOREIGN.
KIKE IN A OCIIMAN VH.I.ACJK.
Hf.ki.IK, Sep. 22. The village of
lluthl. In the canton of Destgal, in
on tiro. Three huudred houht are
already destroyed and the loss or
one life ! reported. The people arc
destitute.
TIIK I'BIZB FIUIIT HltKVF.NTKD.
Utvvos, Sept. 22. Siavln and
McAullfle who were booked for a
prlie flcht, have been arretted ou a
charge of conspiring to commit a
breach of the peace. Both were ar
raigned and bound over in two
thousand dollars each to appear for
examination to-morrow.
WASHINGTON
NO QUORUM. I
Washington, D. C, Sept. 22. I
Xo quorum appearing the houae
adjourn el.
A HITCH IN TIIK CONKKKKNCK COM
MITTKKONTAKIKK. WasIIINHTON, I. C, Sept. 22.
The meeting of the conference com
mittee on the tariff bill to-day was
postponed. The reason for the ptwt
p uimeiit was a desire on the part of ,
the republican conferees to consult
further among themselves. It ap
pears no progress was made i
since Saturday lu the disposition of
sugar, liimliug twine, tlie uouueu
period and the metal amendments,
and that these are in such shaie
that If agreement can be reached
upon one, it will probably also re
sult In uu agreement upon the
others.
UHINUINO Ul' AU8ENTKKH.
Washington, D. C, Sept. 22.
Morey, of New Hampshire, Intro
duced a rule In the house to-day
luaklug It au olfense punishable by
a tine of JWO for a member to absent
himself for the purpose of breuklug
a quorum.
MISCELLANY.
KX-CONORKftHMAN IJIKd.
EVANBVILLE, Itld., Sept. 22.
Win. Hellman, ex-coujjreiwmuii,
dl.d this afternoon after a protract
ed illness.
the hite for the WOKU'i l'AIR
rlNALLV SETTLED 1X THE SAT
ISFACTION OK A IX.
Chicago, III., Hep. 2.The
South Park oommlssiuuers this
morning acceded to the request of
the national conimlaaisners to allow
the use of Washington park for tho
World's fair bn addition to Jack
on aud Midway Piaislanoe.
This practically nettles the vexed
site question to tho satisfaction oi
the Natloual commlwlou. At the
opeulugof tbesesslou this mnrning
the commission paused a resolution
or regret at the deatli of Gov. Hte
tfusou, of Nevada.
CRIMINAL.
TRIAI, OF A MUKDEKKH.
WoowrocK, Out., Bept. 22.Tie
trial of Burchell for the murder of
the you ij g KuglUbiuau JJeuwel", I"
khii thU morning here.
An Oversight, By an oversight
rebiiltlng from the hurry of fair
time, the JoUHNAii rustlers left out
oue deserving llrui -that of Russell
-Co., who went to heavy cxpeuae
to inuke uu exhibit of their steam
tbrenbers, traetlou englues aud the
various articles of farm inuchluery
whlchthoy handle with auch suooew.
Ibelr exhibit ou the grounds at
tracted much attention aud was pre
sided over Kmcofully by Mr. Thu.
II. Jiublwrtl, wbu iepitenU the
txttufmuy with Marked mkxwm lu
OftKUON'S IlKAllTiriMi CAPITA!,.
' It has r'lne r'acNltlrs and Asplrr to
hf n lenie r.
I'ndcr tho above headings Salem
lira appropriate mention In to-day's
Portland Orvjronlnii twenty page
Illustrated etlitlo:i. The metropoli
tan dally referred to is a magnificent
advertising edition mid deserves
great praise for its enterprising
Inborn on hvlinlf of Oregon nnd
Washington. Thu following show
ing of Salem Is however only a part
of Salem mauufrtuturiiig enterprises
us w III be shown later In the .lorn
nam
tiik kotick ok malum.
Probably no town In the state,
with tho exception of Portland, lm
exhibited so much enterprise or
madoso much subitnntlal progress
us Salem has during tho past two
years. The people have put their
shoulders to the wheel and tho town
has gono forward with a rush.
Bridged have been built, factories es
tablished and street car and motor
lines put In operation. S.ileni has
splendid water power, which Is be
ing utilized. The output of the fac
torics is as follews:
Xunilw of hands employ
ed i72
Men employed, "skilled
labor"
Boys, uomen, (tlrls cm
liloved. "unskilled labor"
10S
104
Capital invested $2.V5,40O 00
Amount of outside capital
Invested In business 82,000 00
Output lu 18S9 200,800 00
Output lul8J0(e8tlmated) 419,000 00
Annual expenditures at
home for raw material. 53,200 00
Annu.il exeudituie8
abroad for raw material 15S.9O0 fjb
Value ofproduct annually
woiu ai iiome. ... :ai'j,uutf 00
uiueoi pnKiuciHunualiy
sold abnud 1S7,000 00
Amount annually paid
outlu wages 103,700 00
Average uany wages palU
skilled labor..
Average dally wages paid
unskilled labor
3 00
1 i0
I-:
50
36
15
75,000 00
I'.y industries the output is:
W OOLICN GOODS.
Number of bauds em
ployed Men employed, "skilled
labor"
Boys, women, girls em
ployed, "unskilled la
bor" Capital invested $
Amount of outside capi
tal Invested in business
40,000 00
Output lu IS'jO (estimated 120,000 00
Annual expenditures at
home for raw material. 20,000 00
Annual expenditures a-
broad for raw material. 40,000 00
Value of product annually
sold at home- - 15,000 00
Value of product nunual-
Jy sold abroad 105,000 00
Amount annually paid
out in wages 25,000 00
Average dally wages paid
skilled labor 2 25
Average dally wages paid
unskilled labor 1 00
FOUNDRY AND MACHINE fcHOfrt.
dumber or hands cm
ployed Men employed, "skilled
labor
15
15
Capital invested f
SO.O) 00
Amount of outside capital
Invested In business...
Output in 1889
Output lu '90 (estimated)
Annual exeudit ures
ubruad for raw material
Value of product annually
annually sold at home.
Value of product annually
sold abroad- ...
Amount annually paid
out In wuuch......
Avenge daily wages paid
skilled labor.. . .
CANDY.
Number bauds employed
Meu employed, "skilled"
Bos, women, girls em-
nloved. "unskilled labor"
2),000 00
20,000 00
8,000 00
5,000 00
15,000 00
5,000 00
3 00
Capital invested i
l.ooo oo
Output in 1890(estimated)
Annual exuud i t ures
abroad for raw material
Value of nroduet annual
12,000 00
3,500 00
ly sold at home 12,000 00
Amount annually paid
out in wages .
Average dally wages paid
skilled labor
Average dally wages paid
unskilled labor
2,500 00
3 00
1 00
.'CT.
80
17
03
70,000 00
102,000 00
THK I.UMHKK PRODUCT.
Number of hands employ
ed Men employed "skilled
bor." -
Doya, women, glrh em
plued, "unskilled la
bor" Capital invested .. .-$
nmtuit lii 1889 ...
Output ill 1890 (estimated) 1W.500 00
Atr.iliai expeuunures m
home for raw material 9,700 00
Annual exeiidlturcs
abroad for raw material .13,000 00
Value ofproduct annually
sold at home 130,600 00
Amount annually pam
outlu wages. - - --
Average dally wages paid
skilled labor
Average dally wages paid
unskilled labor
3,5O0 00
3 00
1 50
FRUIT-PACKING, VINEGAR, I'HKIKS
AND JELI.Y.
Number of hands employ-
ed ---- M
Meu employed, "skilled
labor," - 8
Bovs, womeu, girls em-
I!
loyed, unsKiueu ia-
Capital Invested I 64,000 00
AmountofoutsldHcapltal
invested lu buslines ... 10,000 W
Output In 1889 20,000 00
Output In 1800 (estlmat-
tor,'
Od) .-.---------" vw.v" w
f.
Annual expenditures
nhroad ror raw material
Value of product anuu-
ally sold at In mio
Value of product auuually
sold abroad
Amount annually paid
out in wa-es
Average dully wuges paid
uklll.ul UiHir ... ...
15,001) 00
2,500 00
02,600 00
10,300 00
1 50
Average dally wagi-s paid
unskilled labor
JIAUNH AND KADDLKltY
Number of bauds em-
76
11
Meu 'employed, "kllk-d
labor" - ,, .JW. iA
y. ..1...1 I.,., Lii.il -t ll.oOO ou
buuVpu,.,V 8s.r. .....Tl ij
Output lu 'W (elluiated) 31,000 00
Annual e x pe ml 1 1 u i es
tthm-itt forww materiul J8,00 oo
NVlue of .roducl unnual-
y sold at homo - - 31,ouo oo
Auiouutnuuuully paid lu M
wajje . . - '
Average dully wages paid
skilled labor
50
HASH, 1)0011 AND IIMNDS.
Number of hnnds em
ployed 24
Men employed "skilled
labor" 17
Capital lu vested $ 21,500 00
Amount of outside capi
tal Invested hi business 14,000 00
Output lu 1889 22,000 00
Output lu '00 (estimated) 48,500 00
Annual cxKMidilurin at
home for raw material. 5,500 00
Annual expenditures
nhroad for raw material 19,000 00
Valuoof product annually
sold at home 11,000 00
Valuoof product annually
sold abroad 4,500 00
Amount aiiiiuallv paid
out in wages 17,000 Of)
Average uany wages palil
skilled labor 3 00
Average daily wages paid
uuskilled labor 1
CIGARS.
Number of hands employ
ed Men employed, "skilled
Capital Invited" """$ 2,400 00
Output In 1889 11,800 00
Output In 1S90 (estimated) 10,000 00
Annual exiHMuiiiurcs
abroad for raw material 7,500 00
Value of product annually
sold at home .". 10,000 00
Amount auuually paid
out In wages - 2,200 00
Average daily wages paid
skilled labor 2 50
What it Docs.
Hood's Sarsaparllla
1. Purities the blood.
2. Creates au appetite.
3. Strengthens the ueives.
4. Makes the weak strong.
5. Overcomes that tired feeling.
0. Cures scrofula, salt rheum, etc.
7. Iu!gerate9 the. kidneys aud liver.
8. Believes headache, indigestion,
dyspepsia.
Instruments Filed lor llrcoru nt the
County Recorder's Office.
John Brooks toChas. B. Moores
21.2 acres lu t. 7,s r 3 w. $-1129
TIip Kir.ctn or Mel.tal Exhaustion.
Many dlscaws, 'especially throe of the
nervous 8 Mom, are tbe products of dally
renewed inental cxhniistlnn. linlne
u(K'alloas often Involve au mnouut of
inculnl tvenr and tear very prejudicial to
pnj Meal lieulth, and the pnifeworw, if ar
duously pursued ure no le-d destructive to
hmln and nerve tlrxtie. It is one of the
rnoDt lniortnnt attributes of lloMPtter'n
stomoch lllttere, that It comdensalcs for
thlo undue nvt of tissue, unn that It Im
parts new energy to tho bruin nnd ncrv en.
the rapidity viuh which It renevrs wetik
encd menial ene cy nnd phvMcul vitality
In remarkable and hhowa that Its lnvlor
atlnir properties ar of the highest ordc.
lk-.ldes lucroikln vltH stsinlua.and roun
temctlne theeftoctsof mental exh.uillon
this rsitentlal nipdlclnecui-esandprevcntH
feveriiudiiKue, rhvuiuHlUm, chronic dls-
pepsla and rotitlMllon, kidney and utir-
ine wrukneMi una ninercouipiaiuiK
1'lu
slelausKlio coiiimend It u n
medicated
-tlmulHutand rimedy.
Awarded First Premium.
When lu .Salem at thestate fair all
the sights should be taken lu by
visitors. The wonderful variety nnd
(luisli ofthe HaU'in Woolen .Mill Co's
iroods at their uew store on Com
mercial street Is attracting crowds
right along. Anew lot of soft silk
finish ladies' dress Hanuels in all the
most fashlounblc bhades just dte
plaved. dlw.
Notice.
All parties that ure ovvim; the un
dersigned please call and pay up. I
want money uauiy as i am going to
move. " J. V. Crawkuod.
Ij. McGinuis,
brickmason.
Haiem, Oregon,
9-10-lm.
Miss Mary K. Steiner, teacher of
piano nnd organ. Address 244-
Tuelfth street. 9-1-Ct.
Bemember that W. L. Wade sells
and delivers general merchandise at
bed rock prices from his North Sa
lem store. tf
One of the Sights.
When in Salem ut the Hlate fail-
all the sights should be taken in by
visitors. The wonderful variety and
finish of the Falun Woolen Mill
Co's goods at their new store on
Commercial street Is attracting
crovvusng. u uo.k. ,... ,
soft si k-lin s I ladles' dress Uannelst
.1 ,..!. 1 . .,... II. w. ..I
in all the most fashionable shades ,
Just displayed. d 1 v j
HOTEL AltltiVALS.
COOK IIOTKI..
Daniel Pottorll, (ieo Brown Tur
ner. Henry Baredrick, Jellerson.
J W Mutesburg, Luke Booth, H
KlulkuiH, Mrs P .' Laporte, Port
land. K M Kugle, Woodburn.
I) Archer, Albany.
TA Wren, Prineville.
8 Boblnson, Jasper V Feller,
Butleville.
W H Basker, Kjst Portland.
N Oalloway, II Homer. Kugoiie.
C M Warner, Brooks.
JOMGrifl.Cal.
A T. LOCIS pnTBICIAN.
H TU Clirornl rroducllnn.
UUIltport.
A St. LouU rntlcmQ whose sffllctlnu
wai tick hcadacbe si io nirprliod ut their
cur hf Juyi VegctiU Brtprlll, that ho
cUtd it to thoitteullou of arelutlrc, who
tupptacl to U Dr. r. A. JUrrett, the well
known 6L 1-ouli pbyilcUn of SM Rheuta
do4h Btrett. The dottor iw t once that It
dlfTvred (rota the potuh pre pttf"u '" ,lla'
it wu purely vegctible, snd tecoinlnj lutcr
ittd, itia a icrlei of loveitlgatloui, and
in a (Ubteqaent letter candidly admitted Hi
euratlr proptrtlci, aud iayi:
WUhluf to teit 1U virtue furtl.er, I used
it In my own family, and prcicrlhcd It tor
natlanu who required a (teueral iltteni
rea-ulator. Ai a rciulu I can lay It ! an
aluioit abwluto ear for ronillpation, bl -
kcadacbei. Tboie troubfca luually couio
from a disturbed coudUlon of lbs ttomiu'li
aiiauovreij.anuj
U the but laxatl
IJoy'iVegetablesarurarllla
the and itomacli regulator I
, sod ai a (antral iritew
bat aier nju,
.am.iIm 4. almul nrfif!flAIl.
wi"w"T,'""i T . I .i7tMi U 1
jrrecuv
tblgadl
JW3 Sbenaudoah 81, W. Louli.
F. A. f1AliKi . . '..
A Preitlle Top-Piece.
A well-dritK-etl man it noticed
everywliere. Very much of the
tidy, bualuetu effect of neat dreaalnif
U wrouuht by the hut, collar, scarf,
cull", aud 'niimll detail that go to
toii)prIea prest'iitublo upper atory,
Meu who would be a nucoena Id thin
lineniut nuke aelectlona from the
Block of Johnaoj), Boothby it Co.,
the leading clotblem. m I
l'EUSON'AL AM) UlCAIi.
Mr. I. Vandtiyn Is a bulucs vis
itor In Portland to-day.
Mr and Mrs. .1. T. tiregg took the
nf'.enioon train for Portland.
W. . Hurst, of the Aurora Hour
mills, was doing business in I lie
slty to-day.
Begular meeting of tho W. 0. T.
U. lo-niorrow (Thursday), Wept. 23rd,
at 2:30 p. m.
I,. Samuel, of tho West Bhere,
en mo up from Portland on ft short
business visit yesterday.
Will Byars returned to Portlaud
this morning, where ho Is assisting
in tho surveyor general's ofllco.
Tun Journal list is making
right .wonderful strides right along.
Bight hero let us remark that Is nil
rl'ht.
Harry i-'iske took tho morning
train for Portland, where ho will re
sume his studies in the Bishop Scott
academy.
Mrs. John Holmnu, who has lecu
seriously ill several weelts. Is recov
ering, somewhat slowly, but very
ho)c fully.
Mrs. John G. Wrlghl started this
morning to Seattle, for an extcuded
visit with her daughter, Mrs. J. M.
Rosenberg.
The ladles of the XV. C. T. U,
wish to thank the many friends w ho
so kindly assisted them at their res
tnuruut, during fair week.
Miss Mary Paquet, of East Port
land, who has been visiting with
City Treasurer Swuttord nnd family
the past week, returned home this
afternoon.
Mr. A. H. Breyman returned to
hia Portland home this morning
after a pleasant week taking in the
state fair aud visiting his brothers,
Eugene aud Wen.er.
Thos. Kay, manager of the Wool
en mills of that name, returned this
afternoon from it business trip to
San Frauclseo in the Interest of his
concern.
The Bea! Estate Exchange of Sa
lem Is to meet this evening at 7:30.
All real estate men members of the
exchange, should be present ut the
ofllccof the Oregon Land Co.
Mr. II. It. Hingletou and family,
accompanied hy her father and
mother, Mr. and Mm. Albert, return
ed last evening from Mehuma,
where they spent the summer since
June.
Bey. Father Lorlgau, of Wiscon
sin, while ou his return from a trip
to Sau Francisco, Btopped off and
ivislted with Father Fessler, of Sub
limity, startin g back for the Badger
state to-day.
Mrs. Maik Fullerton, of Colfax
Wash., nnd Miss Joule Fullerton, of
Alsen, Benton county, have been
visiting the past-week with Mrs. L.
B. Fullerton, of Gaiety hill. Both
started this afternoon lor Colfax.
Mr. F. P. Petit, aud family have
moved to Independence. This will
be quite a loss to tho Capital City
should a third count ofthe census be
ordered, as the .Petit family com
prise a loutid dozen, great and
small.
(ins Kai-er, thu boot and shoe
maker, tool; the morning train on
his way to Colfax, Wash., where he
will take the bench in the branch
store, of Krausee Bros., of this city.
Mr. P. J. Donoyanwlio has been
in the employ of the Oregon Ltud
i Co., for several mouths, went to
Poitland this afternoon to tuke a po
sltiou in their oflice thero. Mr. D.
I is a good man lu any department of
the business.
i Iii speaking of Miss Ames, the
elocutionist, tho Napa Register
, thistesay:
),, '' '
"Miss Ames
literary selections are of a high
order. She captures her audience at
ouce nnd holds them thioughout
her programs." Win. T. Ros9, au
thor of voice culture, aud elocution,
says: "Miss Ames' public recita
tions have received most favorable
1 notice and sho merits till tho praise
given her."
A lady from Portlaud standing
on tho stops of tho now "Willa
mette" this morning dropped this
remark: "There Is no plate like It
at the capital city. If you want
nny thliiir In the line of d,ress goods
I menu J II. Iiii nil's.
Iiisiirc in Your Home Company!
"The State,"
Which has for the lat six yearn;
PAID MORE TAXAS.
Issued Mote Policies,
Received More Premiums,
And Paid More Lossei
Upon property locati d In Ok con or Wouli
Interna than any other compiiuy.
It was Hip. First Company to Pay
all Losses in Full and io Cash
fly the three grwit conflagration of BeatU
Elleukhurgttnd MjKikauo Fall.
(iKO. M. UKKLKK,
City Agent,
And Bpoclul Agent for Marlon County.
omcalnlheonmpuny'atjulldlni.
I
t
, .
WI1AT1SATUBULAH WELL?
Be Site li Rtidui tiet do Other
A
i genuine. Tubular well la conntricted by
tllug down u three Inch Iron plne.wllh
pulling
uoiipeu
if.iwnlnn0Vinttnn and bolUlin
No
dlrlcaug
rlcaugt-t InandKuly pure wuter nan be
""" 'r."" '."" .::'. .?'.:v i,-.... .1. .. n
ThU la I lie only kind of well that
wurvM mm iuww uuw., tt .-, ....
absolutely urf-e wuter proof, and that
Is (breed through the criiient strata to
Ibe pure living- water. It U poslilvely I he
only klud of well that la worl b bulidiug lu
Iblsooaotry Jamea A. Hubert, rtalein,
treldvno near fair ground) make I bea
well 'J erina reasonable. H yani eiperl
enoa. arillm-d-ini-w
Pott School. The best line of
regular school shoes for scrvlco to be
found in the city tho celebrated
Bradley &. Melcalf shoo, of excellent
stock, warranted In every respect at
Wm. iirowif s, Commercial street, u
In I'roiiatk. In the matter of
(he guardianship of tho minor hclra
of II. I,. McXary, Chas Claggett,
guaidlati, tiled his annual report
which is nllowcd by the court.
BtrrrEtt Do It. If you are not
receiving tho Dally Journal give
It a trial. Fifty cent n mouth by
carrier.
BLACK8MITHIN0,
Wagon and Carriage Making and Repairing
Horxcahoelng n specialty. All work gunr
nnlced. JOHN HOLM,
Corner of CommcrclnlnndUhcmeketa sU
Halcm, Oregon.
LADIES !
Kor
Nlxtecn yctirx wo bare sold tho fa-
moun Centcmerl kid glove of I'nrln,
Frnnce.ns ciclimlvo ngcntaind for qtmllty
they nro wlthont n superior. AIbo Iho
LATEST NOVELTIES
pertaining to the millinery trade. Ladle
rurnlshlnfrgoodHn specialty. wolinveUn
tu.JUBt iirrhcda f 11 line of
FALL AND WINTER MILLINERY.
CHAS. CALVERT,
274 Commercial St., Salem.
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
Of goods nt our store! We carry a full line
of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, cl
gnrK, tobacco and confectionery.
t. Buunows,
No. 220 Commercial 8t., Salem
Pioneer Bakery
AMOS STRONG,
271 Commercial Street.
French nnd German Wheat and
Rye Breads in City Styled.
Vienna Bolls.
SPECIALTY OFFANCY CAKES.
Pastry and Confectionery
Baking lu Full Stock.
My new bread and cake bakers
are tirst-class artists In their line,
aud I aim to have
Everything as Fine as the Finest,
NOTICE
Is hereby give that wo will not bo respon
sible for any bills contracted In our uame,
unless ordered by us In writing, or In per
son. HIRUfJII & MATTON,
City Bill Posters.
NOTICE. All whom it may concern will
hereby take notice Ibai I will nay no
debts hereafter contracted by any pernon
except myself. AHTllUll QLUVEK,
onium, irreguu,
Auguit 22.1890.
Two Through Trains Each Way
DAILY, VIA
UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM.
Commencing with Sunday. March Snd,
bnlh first and second-class tickets will be
honored do "The Limited East Mall,"
tral is 3 nnd 4, ng well also on the "0cr
land Flyers," Nos. I and 2.
"The Limited East Mall" trains are
equipped with Pullman palace und colo
nist sleepers, dining cars, chair cars aud
couches, und run solid between Portland
und Chicago, dally without change.
Tbe"Uverlund r Iyer trains are equipped
with Pullman palace sleepers and vouches,
between Portland and Couucll Mutts, and
with Pullman colonist sleeper between
Portlaud and HuniuurClty. dally, without
chnuge.
l-ouuecuons ere maueai rcjnueiin Willi
throuirh trains to and from Salt Lake. aud
att'beyenua with through trains to and
iroin uenver, Kansas wity ana at. uouis.
The above trains afford the quickest
time between the Northwest Pacific coast
and Eastern and outbern points.
Detailed time or trains, rates, inrougn
tickets. baeiraKe cheeks etc.. can be pro
cured upon application to any agent ofthe
Union Pacific S; item. T. W. LEE,
iw-ot-w uen i xHbs. gent.
110I8K 4 MAN NINO Afireuts. 68 Court
street, Halem Oregon.
Union Pacific R. 11 Company
"OVERLAND ROUTE."
iTalns for the east leave Portland at 7.00
am and 9:00 nm dally. Tlo eta la andiron
nrlnclnul Dolnuln tbi Unltedbtatrs On.
adaand Europe.
Llegant New Uioing tars.
PDLLMAN PALACB SLEEPEItS.
Kree Family Sleeping Cars run through
on Express trains to Omaha, Council
Illufls aud Kansas City without change
Connections at Portland for ban Francis
co und pugot Mound points.
Kor further particular address any
agent of the company or
I. W. LEE. a. V. A.
C. H. M ELLEN, General Truffle Manager
IlolbeA Manning agenta 68 Court street,
Kalem, Oregon.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
ill AMI
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South,
It Is the dining car route. It runs through
vestibule trains every day In the year to
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO !
(No change of cars.)
Coinposed of dining cars unsurpassed,"
Pullman drawing room sleepers
OI latest equipment
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Ileal that can be constructed and In which
almoin modal Inns are both free aud tar
nished for holder of first and second-class
tlckeu,and
EL)EOA7IT DAY COACHES.
Acoullnuois ',lr. ooanenlng with all
liOM. affording d'reo wwt uululerruptud
service.
Pullman sl v "''' Ions can bo se
cured In advi o , any agent of
iuh road
Through tickets to and from all polnu
in America, England anq r.uroiw can u
purchased at any ticket oinou of this coin-
Full Information cooccrninc r Its, time
of tral na,rou tea audolher details ful utsheil
on application to any agent or
A. D. CHARLTON.
Assistant Otueral Paasenger Agent, Wo,
Ul Kirsl alroel, cur.
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iaua,ijrirn,
look Owls List II
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Next Door Btisln's
Great Inducements for
Offers
MTHCFLLANEOUH HOOKS,
SCHOOL. HOOKS,
PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY,
PLUSH nnd LEATHER PHOTO ALBUMS,
AUTOGRAPH ALBUMS,
POCKET CUTLERY,
INKS OF ALL COLORS,
COLORED SCHOOL CRAYONS,
LEAD PENCILS OF ALL GRADES,
SCRAP HOOKS,
JUVENILE BOOKS,
BLANK BOOKS, LETTER FILES,
TISSUE PAPER,
LEATHER GOODS OF ALL KINDS.
From 10 to 20 per cent ean be Saved by Buying your Books and Stationery at tie
State street Book Store.
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THE RECTOR MEADOW ID FIT FARMS.
Four Miles
One Thousand acres of as flue land ns there is In tho northwest, divided
and fruit finnis. There tracts fur the FIRST TIME are now placed on the
to 1100 per acre one third cash, balance on time with Interest.
No. Better Opportunity for
In a small way has been offered to the
mouths lu improvements In the immediate vicinity of this land,
roads, fencing, etc, a large amount
A Free Ride to ami From the Place
to any one wishing to see or invest. Call at the office of
LLIS & CHAMBERLIN,
Court St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and further particulars.
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Cheapest, Neatest and Best,
SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION
FENCE,
I make and put up nil kind of fenecu, city
und country. Get my terms befoie fencing.
11. scuoMAKKit, balcm, Or.
T. H. HUBBARD,
Aeent for
Cyclone Separators, Russell Engines j
and Saw Mill Machinery.
Residence 296 Commercial Ht
, Salem, Ore.
i.twra
COOK HOTEL
State nnd High Street.
G. W. ANDERSON, PROP.
SuccessorloW.il. COOK.
The Cook notol Is oppoxltr court house
onnvelent to business part of city and
street car line runnlntr past the door.
Ilutes 1.00 to $.100 a day, according to
room. Hneclul terms to boarders and
families.
INbUUANUE
Company,
Klru and Ma
rine, JOH. Al.DKHT. Agent,
Halem. Oreeon
M, T, RINEMAN,
MK.U.KK IK
Staple and Fpcy Groceries.
Crockery. ainsware, tamps, Wooden
and Wlllo ware. All kinds of mill feed.
Also vegetables and fruits In tlielr season.
Highest 1'rlce puid for country produce."
Wo solicit a share of your putronace.
9-n Instate street.
HENRYM7STANLEi"
lii DARKEST AFRICA
V 1 1 c-inultii Sory nf BUnlcy's rir.t tlirllllui
ltd .lu it ul lu il.iclu. iis ( bU luiuuiunt
ill, , )-iuillaiii'ur fur ths Knit llmo In tlio
i t w liun liy h'mMlf. cutitKd "In HrVw
'tl a" III nut lis dixlra I It any (it Ilia tin
Kit ,1 Htsiilsy l-o ik ' ii ' belui! otfue.l ai ftu
ul 1 1" !' au.licutio.' To nit ess ol , "M
uilr caurlbuta a llii". , , ,
j-b ras no Uetlon about this tUtoment ba'Di
irracllatrsrrMrtloiilsr Waiuaiautaalt, siij
wHIl.p'tkulriiroapi)llralou.
VnUllUn that lbs booU burs Us Im
CHARLES SCRIBNER'S QONS
Anil that tka aaataisliK axsut carries a wrllllcsU
f H"t frotu us.
A. L. BANCROFT & CO.
,w 132 POST STREET, .
SAN rRAN3l8C0, J .
Mcrl AMutt ftr the Pncifl i Coait
Jams 8. Kaltou, tola aMt for Marlon
rntsr, 81M, Orrn.
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STATIONER
CALL AMD SEE FOR YOURSELVES S
From Salem
nubile.
Thousands of dollars will be expended within the- nxt 12
illy of this land, while uuon the traot itself., in tho way of
of money will be used.
BROOKS
lOO State St., Salem, Oregon.
PURE DRUGS, MEDICINES
:AND:
Chemicals,
FINE PERFUMERY AND TOILET ARTICLES!
eSSrl'hyslcluus' prescriptions and Family receipts carefully com
pounded. A full Hue of choice Imported and Key West Cigars, .
The Oregon Land Co.,
with
at
Home
Ice
(In tho State Iuaurauoe Building)
ttnd bruucli ofllces in Portland, Astoria and Albany,
Has for Rale a large list of Grain, Stock and Fruit Faraa; ako
City and Suburban Property,
Tlio Oregon Land Co, was especially
und Hub-dividlug luruo tracts or land, and has during the paat tw yum,,
bought and Biibdlvlded over 3,200 acres Intp ' t
Five to Twenty
The success of this undertaking is shown iu the faot that out of, 8 tfe
placed on tho market, 225 have been
oliolco land lu Fruit,
Will Yield a Larger Income
than 100 acres of wheat lu tho Mississippi Valley, WealMiMM VftliMMfc
improvements in the way of roads, clearing the kutd. fume, eft, ' ffi.
can sell a smull tract of land for the
Iiavo to pay for a large tarm,
Send for I'liiuplik't
SALEM LUMBEJIteO,,
DEALKH8 m
Rough& Dressed Ju
TaIIw an! mnnm, Call w ue
" ' I III -! Ill
yon fat
Bank:
the Purchase of
tie Capital of Oregon.
iuto one hundred mi-tll meadow
market, ranging in .rices man 0
Investments
& COX,
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organized for the purpose of buyfaf
Salem
Orego
Acre Parcels:
sold.
We claim that t mm ft-'
same price per NN , fm !
and Price List.
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