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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 3, 1890)
,-- VJ " ? I m TIE CAPITAL J01R.HL FRIDAY OCT. S, 1WO. TJUUU UF aUJJBl'lUITlON. JJaUy by mall par month, . weeauj 07 niau per year, 4Vlf not paid la advance the price aamrged tor til WUILT JocaSAL will be ILNptrTW. Ir paper are not delivered SkumpUy noUfy 17 me lime. rRhJt OKUVKRY BY CARRIKR. Dally tor single w , , , U . IWJr ferlwn wit. 3i cte. Dally by mm.ui, u eu. Out lection will be made oa Ul and 14th af month, nubecrlbers will plana leave amir for carriers at home or whereon II K "r-d, m aa to easae no delays In Tus. cVKirtKO Ca.rrT.ai. Joc!AL run Jar v "w-itoh the afternoon associated pr darnntchsa. GILBERT t PATTERSON, OMlera in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes. Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. LOCAL MARKET. 1 'Wheat, net 64 cents per bu. Hops, active; SO centt per lb. e Ihtemb -inc. Business Meeting The members of tho Presbyterian eougregatiou of this city held a tuwi nets meeting ul the church last eve slug. There was a large, cutbusi , attic and harmonious gathering, tbe ptiadpal business being the choos lug of a pastor and Issuing him u call. The meeting was presided over by Rev. J. A. Townseud, e: Turner, who had been requested to attend fur that purpose and who played the part of moderutor to the pleasure and satisfaction of the gathering. After dun deliberation, a vole Has taken on the call for a pastor, resulting in the unanimous selection of Rev. Dr. E. A. Gwyune, of Madison, Iake county, Eoutb Dakota. Dr. Gwyuue was traveling on the coast not long since, auil vis ited at Salem, where he became pletuaut and popular to tbe commu nicants of that church and this call is the result. It 1b not known that he will accept it, but the probabilities .are favorable. He is a man of fine education and natural ability, with the honest and outspoken Welsh disposition, and there is no reason to keep him from being a useful worker in the religious field and a most de sirable citizen. Tbe young men who have been tinged with dis-pair-in a certain line, will bail Dr. Gwynne's coming with pleasure, as among his family efiecu not the least Important are seven daughters. Joke on the Judge. The Mc-i the following on Judge Bete: Judge Boise is getting old and as a matter of course forgetful. Thurs day night after court had finished he picked up a newspaper aud be gan reading. One by one the attor neys left the .room and repaired to the sheriff's office, and soon no one but Clerk Hobos and Bailifl Todd and tbe judge were left in the room The attorneys sent up for the two men and tbe judge was alone and unconscious that court had not ad journed. About ten o'clock he came to and adjourned court, or at least next day when Jas. McCain asked him, "At what time does court be gin to-day V he replied, "Nine o'clock, sir." a Wheat Sowing. The recent rains have given the farmers an op portunity to begin putting in their fall grain. The rains were hardly sufficient for the stubble lauds to work well, but tbe summer fallow is in good condition for wheat, ' There are a few facts about the sow- lag of wheat that are ot fully ap preciated nor always credited as true by new comers and people in the east where they finish sowing tbe wheat about two months after It is begun. In tbe Willamette val ley there is scarcely a month in the year that there is not wheat sown. Home fine yeilds of wheat have been put in in June aud harvested the next July a year after. Curious PHoor.Ki.iNaB. The Dalles is having quite a little excite ment just now. An attempt has been made to impeach Mayor Moody under alleged charges of official ma lfeasance, but the city council keeps putting off from time to time without excuse tbe investigation of the charges, though Mr. Moody courts it openly, fully and freely. The council met Tuesday night agalu, but postponed the matter to the liOth of October. The whole proceedings mack a little of a desire to persecute aud harass Mr. Moody, wbo has not been a ready tool in tbe bands of interacted jobbers there. A Brief Shut-Down. The Cap ital Lumbering CVs saw mill was hut down hut night for a few days. This was caused by the lack of logs. Taecoaapauy have a large number of logs in their boom, but the high water last spring left them on dry land. The entire force of the mill will combine lu putting tbe logs in tbe water. When tbe logs are all aJloat, wblcb will require three or tear days, work will be resumed with log enough to last them till more eaa be brought down tbe river. ,;Nicw Aiw'i VAU). Choice peaches, grape, pigs' M. pickled pork, breakfast baeoa, dried Iwef, mack Ml aad other good things Juat re eetvedatJ.G. Wright's. Tbe Bmltb Premier Tyjie Writing Co. bavi) placed ih agency of tbelr jgVbrUd ruuctrfn witb F. B. jUnrtofirn, tW rommerrbd strict. ! J j (q j I J I Chicago Capitalists Coming the Capital City. IT WILL BE AX ELECTRIC LKE B. S. Cook Interviewed Favorably known Eastern Cities. -Salem1 in I Mr. Land B. S. Cook, of the Oregon company airtvea in Niem , last evening, una was accosted by 11 journal reporter tuts morning with all kinds of questions. Mr. Cook hat been In a number of the large cities or the Jtyist since he wat- last in Saleni, uud brings some cheering news to the capital city. While In Chicago he concluded the sale of the Oregon Laud company's interest In the Salem Street ruilv,ii. The purchasers are Chicago syndi eatex, who will convert the Hue lull an electric motor uud they will also make some extensions to the Hue ii the near future. The first of thesi ill probably be to the asylum uuu cemetery. The syndicates ul-o bought considerable property in con nection with the ear Hue. It is theit intention to bulid a hundred hoU'et in this city next spriug uud sell them 0.1 the Installment plan. Mr. Cook said that the capitalists ol Chicago have great coiitideuce it. Salem, and are not afraid to put ihelr money hi property here. Tin men there bay that Salem must necessarily De a proudueu. city, being situated iu the heart of h rich valley with unbounded natural resources, and being the capital 01 what must become one of the lead ing states, gives Salem an advantage over many other cities. The people 'n all the Eastern cities 8eak wed of Salem. It is everywhere known usa city of unexcelled beauty. The location is attractive and sight ly and the city has been wisely laid 1 out. ' Salem has been slowly making her importance felt on the Eastern capitalist. Those men who have bought the street car line here, are not slow in seeing the ndvuntaget. possessed by a city. They have money invested in ninny places, but Salem will be u central point in the west for their money, which will lie the source of bringing many thou 'sands of dollars to this city to be in vested lu manufactures. Chicago U watched by all the other cities In I the East, and where she begins tut put her money, other cities examine 1 into what are the causes, and it is rarely she makes a mistake lu the place of Investing. About a year ago tbe Oregon Land company begun their work of endeavoring to bring before the eastern people the importance and advantages of Salem and the Will amette valley. They sent the city papers and pampulets east to be distributed among the moneyed mem This has done much to attract cap ital this way, The traveling public from the east who pass through Sa lem always speak in favorable terms of the city when they get home.1 The people everywhere listen with interest to any account of this val ley. Mr. Cook was often ques tioned closely ubout every advantage possessed by Oregon, and especially Salem. A representative of the Chicago syndicate will be lu Balem in a short time to make a thorough in vestigation of what is best to be done, and what extensions are ad visable to be put iu. The city should lend every encouragement possible to men with capital who are think ing of Investing their money in the city. These ure the men that Sa- icui muai uru. xmcic 01c I'rcmj t of men In Oregon without money who have come here from the taa fcv....t.. ..- -. ... , I uud manufacturers to give them em .1 -i , ployment that are now in demand. There is nothing that rtauds so prominent as an advertisement for this city, us the fact that Chicago syndicates are coming here with their money. The buildings that they will put up will be for the miwt part in the suburbs of the city. Homes iu tins outskirts of the cities are very common iu the East, aud will soon be so here. Let capital come; there is room for growth in this big country. Police Court. An Kaslern cigar drummer bus been in the city a day or two, during which time he imagined himself grossly insulted by a Balem jraau, who re fused to allow him tbe use of tome bill boards which ure under tho coutrol of the latter. Last evening the Easterner used very Indecent lan guage In describing tho Salemile; upon the language being questioned be drew u revolver, with which be! was willing to perforate the Sa lens man. The Utter bad him ur rreted iu Recorder Conn's court on a charge nf currying concealed weapous untl he deposited ,25 fori his appearance this morning. Tho examination occurreo iu 11 o'ciock,, B. T. fychurdson uesUling District! Att'y Illnghnm lu the prosecution and tbe accused conducting bis own defense. His honor, Juilge Conn, wu satisfied the evidence suitalued tbe charge und lined bun 20 und costs, which was paid. L. MeUlnnis, brickmatoB. Salem, Oregon, 10-lm. Lamps witb chimney and burner, sly -V itnU ut Crissmutt's l aud 10 tJMetatsn. m ERA DAWNING TnE O. P.s River Stkamkrs. Since the upper Willamette became too low fur navigation the Oregon Pacltlo Company'" three river steamers have been tied up at the company's wharf In this city, nays the Corvallls Gazette. During this time they have been undergoing thorough repairs autl by the time the river comes to a beutini: stage each will le in as good condition as at nny time since Its com pletion. The woodwork of the wheels of the Rentley and the Hone will be entirely new and that of the Sisters repaired. The machin ery of each has been thoroughly re paired; utmost all new canvas has been iilaeed utMll the decks and The ulc, IU!W n,,, ,vm Ialll cabin of the Bontley. wLlch Its nils Imp in March, 'feS, threw conslder- j uuly out of plumb, luis been stralght- etied up, and each of the boats ure re ceiving a liberal application trfpulnt. Theenhin of the Ilentley will be handsomely grained forward and aft. The officers who were connect ed with the river steamboat service lust year will all assume their pl' tious ugain except Billy Martin, purser of the Sisters, who has ac. copied a position us operator for the S. 1'. company at their car shops. Cokoxf.k's Inquest. Dr. J. S. Stott, of Gervais, county coroner, iuimueled u jury consisting of A. J. Uasey, G. W. Johnson, Ben. Critch low, Andrew Coss, H. Schellliurg and Dun. J. Fry yesterday fr the purMse of investigating the death if Miss Mury E. Seal at theasylum, an account of which was given in the JocitNAL. The examination of Steward Irwin, his wife, Miss Mary Starkey and Dr. Williamson, nrought uut a state of facts exactly us given by the Journal, and the verdict of the jury was in accord ance therewith, as follews: "We. the Jury subpojiiued to inquire into the cau-e of the death of Miss Mary E. Seal, find that she came to her death by injuries sustained by jump ing from u window of the fourth lory of the Oregon insane asylum, of which she was an inmate, on Oct. 1, 1600, at about 4:30 p. m." A brother from Eugene was present and took the remains of the unfor tunate girl home by last evening's train. Social Notes. Those who have social doings should hand in their reports liefore noon Suturday. The sucial atmosphere has been depressed us usual here during the summer mouths uud the Journal has not maintained a social column. The social circles are again taking an active life and the Journal will begin its regular summiug up of society events in the itaturday issue. Religious notices should also lie handed In before uoou to insure tueir publication, ah persons owe u little social duty, and proper an nouncement? of religious services are very useful. These things should be made more of by the peo ple en masse. The Journal is con ducted iu the interests of all the people uud the affairs of all will be treated with fairness and justice. Xew Enteri'rises. Several new enterprises sought a place for record iu the olllce of the secretary of state this forenoon. The Baker City Real Estate and Loan Association with H. E. Curry, Jos. C. Rolierts. A. L. , Curry and Win. M. Cake as incor porators. Capital stock $50,000. I The Elk Creek Road Co., of Clatsop I county, with C. W. Caruuhun, II. I C. Thump-on aud S. D. Adair as ' incorporators; object to build and maintain a toll road from the seaside to Elk creek. Capiutl stock fo.OOO. Protection Hose company of Med ford, Oregon, G. L. Davis, H. F. nod, H. G. Nicholson. J. W. Curry und D. T. Lawlon, Incorporators; capital stock $1000. WlMltAPn In ..,,. n r i,,..i 1. r r . JJlMUfrfltlld j,', c TuBU an'd A Cugt(j llirorj0nn, Capllu, 8t0ck Sin. MO. I ' 1 I - All for a Letter. Deputy U b. Aiuramu u. 1. Aimer came up from Portland this forenoon with W. J. Lee, of Ashland, who, upon a plea of guilty iu U. S. Judge Deutly 'h court, was sentenced to one year in the penitentiary for taking a letter which did not belong to him from the Ashland postofllce. The letter was addressed to Jonas Lee, and cnnL.ined a draft for $12, which the prisoner appropriated. SUBDEN DTII AT THE Pkn, John A. Kelly, a former resident of Vauililll county, who was recently sentenced ny the U. H. court to one year in the Oregon itenitentiory, Wit-el suddenly nt that institution last I night of hemorrhage of the lungs. He was aged ubout 30 years aud is' saltl to liuve a wifeund twnchildren in Salem ut the present time. New Counter, The Salem ofllce of tho Western Union telegraph company this afternoon received from Hail Francisco a handsome and serviceable counter for their new room in The Willamette. Business iu this as iu other Hues in Halera has vastly increased nf lute and it is me ami 01 iuu cnmpiiiy 10 necp pace with the requirements. Lum her. Contractors and par ties contemplating building, should uut full to call on J. F. Jacobaon for estimuteH mi rough und dressed lum bur. Yurd ami ofllce near agricul tural works. 0-20-e o d-tf. The Rainh. They are appreciat ed and muke ull happy, but tieorml tute In suitable clothing, which can but bo mude ut Conrad's, at 257 Commcrclul. FKRSONAL AND LOCAL. Sheriff . M. Crolaan weutto Ger vais this morning on buslneaa. Something of interest to you F. S. Dearborn's ad. ou first page. Heiiry Fletcher, of Howell prnlrle, took the north-bound train this af ternoon. Mr. P. H. Easton. of the music Wtore, Is a business visitor lu Port- laud to-day. Dr. Williamson, physician at the Hsylum, in a Portland visitor this af ternoon. Mr. Romeo Cosper is among those who are taking iu tbe sights of the metropolis to-day. Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Small were among the Salem visitors to Port land this murnlug. Mr. S. A. Clarke, tbe veteran news paper aud fruit man, went to Port laud this ufleruoou, Mrs. H. 0. Caldwell and her sister, Miss Carrie Gleason weut to Hub bard this afteruoon on a visit. Andrew J. Lewis, of Portland and Robt. E. Shlce of Empire City were appointed notaries to-day. Mr. J. B. Stump returned this afternoon from a protracted visit to bis farm 011 the Luckiamute. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Gray took this morning's delayed overland fur Portlaud, where they will combine business and pleasure a day or two. T. G. Perkins, superintendent of the Salem Irou works, returned this afternoon from a business trip to Yaquina. G. W. Rowland of The Dalles, who bus been visiting his brother, Dr. L. L. Rowland, of this city, returned here to-day. Superintendent Geo. S. Downing of the stale prison, who has been ailing the past few weeks, is meud- ing nicely. Hon. T. T. Geer was a north bound passenger this afleruoou in tending to visit among relatives iu Eastern Oregon. A. N. Mooree, book-keeper uud Ed. Towusoud, foreman of the Cup ital Lumber mills, were paraengera for Portlaud this ufleruoou. Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Huut and daughter, Miss Sarah, started this forenoon for Suuta Barbara, Cat., where they will spend tbe winter. Mrs. D. Gibson, mother, and Mis Julia Partou, sister, of Mrs. Geo. Barr, after a plcusunt visit Vith the latter will return to their home iu Fossil to-morrow, Henry Sounemann, who has been a salesman with Isaac H. Steiuer in the grocery business, has now be come a full partner. It is a house that has constantly done a good business. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Westacott took tbe California overland but evening for various points lu that state visiting. Mr. Westacott, who is book-keeper at tbe asylum, lias a leave of absence o a few weeks. Mr. It. J. Hendricks, of the States man, went to Bay City, Tillamook county, yesterdny, where he and others have valuable real estate in terests. Mr. Hendricks goes to look after important improvement his company U making there. Mr. nud Mrs. Geo. H. Burnett went to Portland this morning. They will visit the exposition there and then Mrs. Burnett will proceed to Spokaue Falls und attend the ex position there, as well as visiting several old Salem friends. Notice To the public of Salem and vicinity: I hereby most respectfully announce that I buve reopened my dyeing and cleaning wurk in the same place, 183 i Commercial street, where I shall be ' glad to receive your calls. Yours respectfully, Alfred Wai.ijkmar Nelson. , THE Fai.i..-Iu the spring the (young man's fancy lightly turns to llinmrlilu ,.ruull lli.l.l unl.U... I At this season it is very apt to revert to light overcoats. There are several 'now wrinkles" iu these garments, uud as usual in mutters of dress there is nothing new under the sun w , w us ., nuiMVVlO. that Johnson, Roothby &, Co. do not carry the biggest, stylishest and cheapest stock of goods iu the city. m Remember that W. L. Wade sells and delivers ueneni! merchandise at bed rock prices from Ills North Sa lem store. tf For Rent. In postofllce block, opposite the "Willamette," two good nftlce rooms, newly calclmlned each has alcove partitioned off. Apply at Journal ofllce. dtf For Sale. A good purlor set nl most new. Enquire 247 Front st. d.it hott ScitiMiL. The beat line of regular school shoes for service to be found Hi the cily the celebrated Bradley & Metcalf shoe, of excellent stock, warranted in every respect ut Wm. Brown's, Commercial street, d MAIIRIRD. CADWELL-HOLT.-At tbe Bap tist presbytery, Salem, Octobers, 1890, Frost us Cud well and Mary L. Holt, of Marlon, Marion coun ty, Kev. Robt. WhlUker, officiat ing. FroBooaMrt Ferfesl by a rraetleal Kualoeer, 1 have been a great sufferer fromofthe ma tUm fur seven years.and hearing yrup aueceas oi uiuoarua iiueumaite nated 'M i thaler conciuaea oigive tia inai. j nave tbe curative properties or the i Drlnas without flndltur relief from any oilier source unui j irico lllDMra ItheumaticHyrup, which baa Hone won- ders for me. 1 can now walk with entire freedom from pain and my general health Is very much Improved It la a spleudld . : T. r . .... r.- remedy tor ineoiooq ana ine aeuinialea ysleui, niBU iir.iiai An. rysuigMer BoldbyHmllh BMtli the Market. Dr. Helden: Have tied your Ethereal Cough Syrup and couslder It the best remedy lu the market for the dUesse for which It Is rec ommended. J. II. CARPKrTKK, Modesto. Larrre size II. small CO cents. For sale by all druggists. Mis Mary E. Blelner, teacher of piano and or gun. Address 2U Twelfth street. 0-1-81. Better Do It. If you are not receiving the Dally Journal give It a trlul. Fifty cent a mouth by earrlr. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Grwerien. Puints.Oito and Window Glass, Wall Pa per and llorder. Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. O. C. CHASE Artistic Paper Hanger and Wall Decorator. Good wnrk, fconimiT nnd mimplc work shown before rn,?Hgln ay fay baaed nu work nirniirrd on thf wall. Leave nrriern at Munrrut'a. SUyera" orKeller'amldencvnt Highland addition. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods at our "ton;! We carry a full line of icrocerlev, feed, crockery, tlaiwware, cl ean, tobacco anil confectionery. T. BUHROWS, No. Sti Commercial St., italem M.T. RINEMAN, DKALXH IN Staple aid Fancy Grofcries. Crockery, Glawware, Ijniw, Wooden and Willow ware. All klndi of mill feed. Al vetrctuble"! and frulta lu thetr neanon "lllgbeat lrlce, prnd for country produce.' we nonet a snare 01 your iMinmuge, t-V Hlate street. STAGE LIVERY BARN. at KsurofCbemekete Hotel, L. B. HUFFMAN, Prop. Klnt-elann Rig for all jccaslons. Keed Inland boarding nspeclslty. Coneynuces ror commercial man and oltunt on abort notice. M-Rataa RaaonabU.-W "CAPITAL MARKET" DOE & WHEELER, Props. I.OCAT10N, Next door t Waller Jlros., Commercial street. OUR MOTTO IS "The neat Meata at aU Beaaona at Fair Trleea." Citation. In thenamaof the state of Oregon, for the county of Marlon. In tbs matter of the ealatei of Cltatlnn. F. E, Eldrledge, deceased. J To Mary E. Ureyman, J. K. Itldrledge. Margarat A.Eldnedge, verclula I'. llmwn, Elsie A (lonlet, Hugh ti. Kldrledge, Vr nian J. Kldrledge. Elva A. Kldrledge, Ger trude W. Ureen aud all other helm and next of kin, known or unknown, latere ted In aatd estate. GREETING: In tbe name of tbenuit of Oregon, you are hereby cltad aud reo,nlrad to appar In the County Court of the HUH of Oregon, for tbe county or Marlon, at tba Court Room thereof, at balem In tbe rnantyof Marlon on3lnndav.tbe3rd dav of Novem ber IKSOjU 10 o'clock In the forenoon of tlutl any. tben and there U snow can- If anv there be wby an order should not be made autnnrixing, empowering aad directing tbe administration of said estate to sell tbe following ileacrlbed real properly be longing 10 aum rnuiic, hi wu: isegiumng e.s cnams w. or iae a. a. corner or rwction UT. 5s., K. 3 w. Thence n. 7.iy a. 4Ji6 cnulns. TUenee K. tijr w. K&S chains Thence s. S4J0 chains. Tbnce w. H.W ennina. rnenca a. 17.K chains. Thence s. M.V a. OUB ebaliis. Thence x. ; ZP w. S.44 chains, to the place of beginning, con UlnlngXUSacrea, aad the following de scribed tract adlolnln.' thereto, to wit: Beginning at the h. w corner ol d. uv. No. 47. same township nud raaee. thenrrt a. 7.25s w. 13.1 chains. Thence a. WP R. IS chains. 1 benco if. 1:& x. 13.H ehalnn. Th, nee X JKLSU w. HUM chains to the place of beginning, eontulng S3.00 acres, both tract iiintalnlng 2 sv acres, known as the Kldrledge Wamuda Farm, nltuate la tbe Count of Marlon and suite of iirvron. Wltnes-, the Hou. Wlllam Waldo, Judge of the county court of tbe slate nf Oregon, for Ibo county af Marlon, with the seal of aid court affixed, tbls 1st day of October A I). I WO. Atteat: - F.J. BaBCOCK. Clerk. SEAb Hy 1). il.SUERMAN, lxpuly THE YAOUiNA ROUTE, OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company'! steamship line. ZA mllea shorter, 'A) boun ls time than by any otuei loute. First clans through passenger and freight Hot mini runuuu auu an poinia in cue Wl Lamalte valler to and from Han Franeisct TIME SCHEDULE. (Except nunaay.i. LeavsAltMtny ........ .D Leave C'orvallU ;o I' A! MTlve Yaquloa &.D 1' M Leave Yaquina ...... .:t5AM Leave Corvallls . . .... ICttAAM Arrive Albany 11:10 A if O. A C. trains connect at A I ban v ana Corvallls. The above trains connect at YAQtJIN I with tba Oregon Development Cos Lin ,ln,nii'iinir,nn-i lftMl, sail nn rraucuoo. 8AILI.HU 1'ATZS, iwaAMaas. rou taqoiwa Famllon, r rldar,. ..... June r, Willamette Valley, Tuesday July Farallnn, Hunday ....... ..... ... " Willamette Valley, Thursday 1 Farallon, Tuesday 1 stkamiks, ran san rnaNciacii WlllametU) Valley, Friday lone -jn Farallon, Tueadayn... ........July 1 Willamette Valley, Sunday....... - I ha ration . Thuraaay.... ........." 10 wiiiameiui vaiiey, 4uesuay..wj la This company reserves the right to chance sailing dates without notice. N. B. I'asseniers from I'ortland and at Willamette Valley points can make cloai connection 1111 the trains of tin tAUUINAIUIUTKatAlbanvarltarv.in. and If deatlaed to ban Francisco, should arrange to arrive at Yauina tbe evenlbi K t ilalainf .allliav " " rassesger as4 rrelgkt tales Aleara Is Lswest. For Information apply ti Messn I1ULMAN A Co., Frelgnt' and -lick Agents 200 and 2W Front at., I'ortland, Or t'.C. HOG UK. Ae'l Uen'l Frt. A l'aw. Aft., Oregon I'aclflcll. K, Co.. P. H. nAHWELL, Jr. OenVPr;"' ' Faas. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 204 Montgomery s:,; Han Francisco, Cal Remember the Oiegon Faclflo popul, summer eacurslooa low rate tickets a now on sale from all valley points Yaquina and return. C. O. IIOUUE, At.O.FfaudJAga H Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r. Win Meals at All Hoars ef (Ik Day Mnna bat whlu labor atnataM iki. eetabflaliminT wW"tU TSSKSt.ui.1 i nh.d , -. Mm!ii7tm ." wms anv rwawlv-ava est. oar meal T " . aw - w r a , Capital 25c WanKolumn. WoIIm Ibo-Kk1 for ONH CKNT J'BIl WORD KAI MLS-AkIH'ION. No dyr. Mwmtnt loVrlrd lu till, column for lo tban tttsoty.nvs cents. llltlsriAN HCIKNTK MIN" MUM- 10K llt:Nr. -Nlrclv ru-nlKliril rnonii. lnr r nt Aupiyai .'"'" ;. 7,,." cover Ituren's. iiw-u kill RENT ..Sir. MrlV'Wi'll. 310 lllitli V frcvt.lii. niniMieil ruoim for, "'"I -. hi lrcvt,ni. iiiniMi IlKlit liou-okreiiliift ririiniit lui.iitiKrri'iiiff. i-.r-. --. tmrr ntnmlnril M-Wllli;- H iiinrlilnOn "r" ',,", rlllK order, tm. Inquire at a.i r nun -1 Il' - ..tiT. A .tkiir wtili.li Utlri I liulll ItC I 1 tw"ii Court and Sln.e M. Kinder leave at IIiIh olllce. It r OHT. A red MnrroecnlxiCfcrt tinoU roll I 1 tiiiniiit naiien and letlerw. iciiirii in tbls office, niiitenls particularly, AirANTED.-.A frealiinllrlimw. Inquire ntthoM K. parsonage, mlem.ljr. TU UNI).. Hetween Salem mid llulimvr- r 7. lerliln office. pu IhmiK, ciuilainiiii! M'H'nu nrr note 111IT11I1 e to inixui . ami Marian lierklim. Cull at this J70IlRENT..luttwiibloclirioni renter ' of town, two nicely ruruUlied rooms, all at tts Liberty St. a-ir; t '.P. A nlace ta work for board while ultrnOliir svlnail, bv a food JaimnMebor. Applj at tlilsoftlcc. aMit pi .lit RENT. rive nicely furnlihed rooiiiN. Apply at sot comi.Mi. -is-t t-iATlldNIZK Home IndiiHtrv. and 'ii'e I llniuiliiln luilniCniiKliOire. (Ituir- anteed to give rellet or money refunded. UunnrHetlirrd IU II. II. UliVM. SillCIU.Orr- mn. Smith A Stelner wits aaentu for Salem. IJdlm fUlUND AT LAST.-. I'oll.h that will clean n piano without euiumiu: It. or sale at Diamond's mustc home. rilAKKNOl'ICE.We wlHh all homes on I this place removed b (h'tolier lt. SVe are plowing the entire bottom land and will have migrans. JNO. W.OII.IIERT, Chrmawu ludlini school. Ii. SI. riNKERTOX. Painting, Kalsomining, Natural Wood Finishing. All work done In the best ol style. Leave order, with C. H, Mc.Nally, architect. In liuiti'lirey block. f.2-lf John G. Barr. Watches and Silverware, JEWELLER, 169 State St. SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN. pedal attention to measuring defective sight and glas-ea titled. A xtivk that "III fli all eyes. (Ilases forcrlllealcasegrnund and titled loonier. WATCHCS, ETC. A new stock of cliK-Jts, silver nnrt gold wnlche, sllverwurs 'ind jewilry; wlilcf wlll bOKold cheap. ANoulotdt PAWN'ED BATCHES will Iwroldnt leutlian half their value. Call and conluc yuuneir. Ordinance No. 100. An ordinance bill prnvld'ng ror tbe protci tton of public newers, the muiiner of making connection therewith, unci fur making a record olsucb cnnuecllou,. Re It ordained by the common council of tbi-clty of Siileiii. MECi'ION 1. Itsball be uiilnwful furnny person or persons 10 obstruct or In nil) manner Interfere with any public newer within the city nt Micro, or In make con. nectlnn therewith without the. written j,k.t mission of the clly recorder. HhCTIlIN S. Any peron desiring such connection, before making the mime, hhall make application In rlting to thu ri'tiird erfnra permit therefor, ixirth-ularly de scribing the premise to lx dnilued uud the point of Juncture with n.ild public sewer. SECTION S The city recorder Is here by authuriced to grant iwrmlls fnrsui'li connections, nuhject toaucb rmtrlctlons a to the size mid material of -.iichcminectlui; pipe, tbe locution of tniM ai.d the manner of doing the worn, a the recorder uud committee on streets and public projicriy may deemnecewary. And.when rWueted uy said comnilllee, he shall reiiiire from Iheapllcant a bond or other e-iirity suf (Idem In amount to Indemnlly the city against loaanr damage renulling from hu rareleuiirss. Imperfect work or mate, rial, or failure to comply with the terms of the permit or of t his ordinance. HKITION s..The perwin obliilnlngHUch permit shall make the connection tlinrwin iinihnrlzed in accordance with lis I emu, under tbe sUDervlsion of the afreet .inn. mlssloneras Dmvided In nrrtiiitiiH 1TI? in. shall cause the nortlon ol Hih nireet ,r alley disturbed by him to be pl.iced In xond conditloii:nud n.,ftrv tlie nirrii.r t,. writing of the completion of tb work, that a record may be kepi ol such connection MMTION 5..The rewrder shall nuikeu record, In a sul nhle bik, of nil i-iuiiiec-llnns Heretofore made with the public new. era of tbe city, nud Mich aa may be hero after mad under lite provision uf tliU or dinance, showing the locution, size and material of the connecting ple, tbe point of Juncture with the public kewer.uiidlhe uame of the person or persons to whom the permit was granted together with the time when such connection was tnadiyincl shall make such other record relating ....11;.. .. ,M v ,'i"iiiir-i nnijf uireci. nr.tmON S.-Aliv Hereon vlittt.,!..,. nt... or tne provisions of sections 1 or of thin ordinance, shall upon convlrtloii thereof .F.nFrr me reenrner, oennea in u hiuii not exceeding firty dollars. A true copy. lAttestiJ I.. F.l.tlNN, ..... Itecnrder. Fassed tbe common rnunclL August 7th. IfiP'X!!? PProed by the major August "i?',18 OB). WILLIAMS, Mayor. . Malom, Oregon, bpt, lull), l(u, - L. F, CONN, lleconler, NOTI5j3! $25,000 REWARD To the parly receiving the largest list of ua men for The Grand New Illustrated HISTORY of UTAH, By HUBERT II. BANCROFT, The Erpinent Historian. Ready at last- Duly trim hislory of Mor monism publlshed-rWlnullng, lnlen.13 Interesting. powerful-Endorsed allku bi llormoas nnd (leutllea. ' WONDERFUL ADVENTURKS ofT,,BJPf,."."n,,T14,,ll''ra-lllMidInfllm wars'lhrllllugiicxv)iiiit(,f m.ia.u-fn an I miraculous Kwuuea..'i,e famoua Datilte Association, Klc Etc. MYSTERIES OF POLYGAMY. Th Tllhlnar limit. fatli!... at fttmnfl lliieim;un;oii..UhBrnhj uf yet true hl.iorj. "; "". MillilllB st 110 f lt...Mcrclmnts, Kurmirs. A Krniiu ikmik Kjerybody wants aieciianu'a, find -..,.-, iuif tTMHIlJ Willi CH U)0 fel). ail ftlnabuj SAbA ...... I a. - - ....- Mfteiuicwvy, AGENTS Bend quirk 1 1 uo for cosily and elegant canvas outfit, Don't waste time wrlilnic for circulars, but secure territory bcf.ue U .".. '".'"uiiiufruinn n siltnect pfTnUnse Interest to all. and the Kiiiitfl llluslratloiisntiract attention everyw I," " Addreaa..TllK IIKtliRY COMPANY. -.4t 7H Market Ut , Han Francisco. Hand Made Brick Tile MURPHY & DESART, Hnreewors to I). Nash, have a wellesb.li. Halem, near the fulr grounds, nnd are pro Bared to furnish flrnl.c. i.,ik ..,., '.,,. on abort notice. ........... ..r Hamnlea nf iteieir ,tii . . nolnt diaired o .i.V.Vi ,V,i Vrs "" j A rl"t nir uwriiciiiiii in ":: Mil, 2 p. in, " '. "'!' bloVk. 1'er.oin owlrlnr to Join "' on Mrs. I'm Iliitcli.teiVrmit -H. MM blool LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES Just Received For our Fall Trade. We etui shriw you n grcntrr vnrltty of Patterns, nnd sell them for lets Money than Ju eiiii buy elwwlicrp. The only House In 4.1r cty that citrilcti 11 complete line of enrpcta Is tbe v OLD 11 CiM v Also have a new line of Woolen good just opened. SAT.121VE LUMBER CO,, DKAI.ERS IX R,ougli& Dressed Lumber, Laths nnd Shingles. Cull on us nnd save mnney ut our yard In NOKTII HALKM. A FULL Farm Harness Carnage Harness Buggy Harness Track Harness Saddles, Bridles, Whips, RoIk-s, Dusters, Blanket; in fact every thing kept in n llrst c1ips harness shop ut tbe old aland of I m MR ill lis 1 J Commercial street, Near '- ... ' I '-aVBavH 4ir' I my R. M. WADE& CO. are liencuiuartera for the llnest lino or Heat ing Stove ever broiigiit to this Clly. Look nt this cut ami cuH uud fxuiulne the immense Stock wu huye. R, im. P A Sit Down STO KELLER & MARSH Arc Interested n your welfare nnd Imve an Immense stock of Furniture lu Interest you Itli. Come und see us. Wo have a uew motte: lit JJ&- That Mcaus Ilusiness. Cor. Geo. G. Van Has just received a gBHMMBgejjPIMDI ' til 7 1 niiH wawMxmA'lrb ka 1 HHH !mKmmmiimmmSSm Wall ' Paper and Picture Mouldings, Lounges apd LMattrassM. Picluro framing done with care nnd uMMtm frloea aa Lowaeth. Lewaat. GEO. F. SMITH, DEALER IN Pictures, JHrrorfl, Mouldings, Friuw, rtlita' Material! iAUV oAititiAanfl, Toyri, anp fancy ooc db. atcT . o . aOT -'onmsrolal St, tW-leDU, Bwlugs, Fufi, Lwu nud Csmplug 0wV- STOCK )F " I JlllllUlllll State, Salem, Oregon. jVI. WADE & Co. JTI and Think, Com'l ,and Glicnoketa Streets. Who do All Kind of LAUNDRY II As Cheap n any Lauudry in the Country Uslmt White Help uud doing flrat-aliuM work. erLndle aud nntroiis Invited to Inspect our process of doing work. . 230 Libertv Street. Wagner, fine stock of 4rxr mnV sUt XfuMr mm iiluIllLill 1 MISS A SALE