Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1890)
Jj --i'r.,.rrs ryrnr,'i 'f'W'V yJ !,'; PJ1V-- r- ;e - "" ', ,Mg,iiiaatl.-. TELEGRAPIHC DISPATCHES. "" rm!Hlms ma- Associated Press Report and Digests of all Important News of To-Day. MARKETS. WftKAT. San Franoibco, Oct., 21. Wheat, buyer '00, 1.87; wnson (1.461 or cental. FOREIGN. AMERICAN JKWEI.KY HOIUIKIIS 1)0 INO 1X)ND0N IN BTYLK. London, Eur., Oct, 21. An American named Wright nnd two women imnicil Co u ley und Corvine were urnilgiietl In police court to-tluy nn a etiurge of robbing n juwelurlu Chearwlde of dlumnndauncl a brooch valued ut 650 pound sterling. It In believed the prisoners lire Implicated In other recent Jewelry robberies. DAUB NOT ANCJKIl ITS MASTER. TippkbakY, Ireland, Out 21 The trlul of the defendants for conspiracy wiis resumed to-day. Mlchuel O'Drien, defendant, asked that a summons lie tailed h gainst Hulfjtir, compelling him to appear before the eourt and stute under oath what he had said at New Castle. The court dei'liued to Issue the summons. JANUARY AND MAY. Hansamto, Hpuin.Oct. 21. Man u 1 Cordiwaaged 01, has been arrest td f r eloping with a 13-year-old daughter of a local tinsmith. MISCELLANY. AN IMPORTANT TRUNK LINK OF RAII.UOAII. San Fbancihco, Oct. 21. A Don yer special says that James Mc Cleaiii president of the California, Utah A Pad flu It. II., tho propoHed Hue from Denver to the coast, has returned from Now York. The Muuhuttan Trust Co. bos Interested Itself in the enterprise and work will bo commenced immediately. The proposed road, according to the surye8, is nearly five hundred miles shorter than competing Hues. OKAND RAILWAY fit'l I KM K PRO POSED IIY C. P. 1IUNTINC1TON, RUT THE AVARICE OP RAILWAY MEN MAKES IT OF DOUBTFUL EXPE DIENCY. Ban Francisco, Cal., Oct. 21 . C. P. Huntington, president of the Southern Pacific Co., In an inter view expressed himself In favor of a consolidation of the great railway systems of the United States Into one company aud thought that eventually such consolida tion will be brought about. One re sult of the consolidation of large railway systems would be the reduc tion of expenses In many ways be sides a saving in rebates now given. The rates could thus bo lowered and at the same time larger dividends be secuicd. SECRET MEKTINQ8. Pittbiiuro, Pa., Oct. 21. The buMnexftof the International Ilroh erhood of Locomotive Engineers is progressing rapidly and an adjourn ment in about ten days Is expected Sessions coutinue secret. A0AIN8T STRIKES AND DRUNKEN NESS. Kkesno Cil. Oct. 21.--Tlie conven tion lias organized of the first Pit cilln coa.it division nf the order of railway telegraphorsThe order recog nises neither strikes or drunkenness. SALOONS REOPENINO IN DAKOTA. Yankton, 8. Dak. Oct. 21 Tho original package houses here have been reoiiouedon the strength of the receut Kansas deolsious. The city ofllelals will probably pass an ordi nance licensing such houses. SUICIDE OK A RAILROAD MAN DUR ING" TEMPORARY INSANITY. Colfax, Wash., Oct 21. II. Van derbeck, superintendent of bridges of the Union Pacific railroad, com mitted suicide this rooming by drowning. It Is supposed the act was committed during a tit of tem porary insanity, which is said to be hereditary. Tho Yellow Staff. 138,70382. perteu: That Is tho b tonUhlng figure of a bottle of quarts gold at Strong's bakery, The sam ple sssayed Is from the lU-d Bull mines in tho Quartsville district. Another bottle contains very rare peclmn of crystallised aud wire K"M, about 20 worth. A small fook this covered with spun aud woven wires of gold Is valued at W II I snerilmim. Mr. Vhriln Bllou brought lu a $100 pau of Po mem this morning from the B .m and Strong mines. It is a 'loh flud and no prospecting has yet yielded such displays of tho pre dous metal. A Salt Lake firm has nude nio locations near .this mine nd will work it ou a large scule "oxt spring. J Merest In gold mining property hicreases. The Albauy mills in the WmrtiviUn district started up Mow d"y. Their run will bo n surprise, urpasslug any yield of gold yet found. 'CHU!BTAN Enukavok. The EnLr"TrUU ' t" Cl,rl8llu endeavor Union win mn.t in iii ejly in a two days session beginning evening at 7:80 lu tho First Con vreraHinHl ohuroh. A number of delegates from abrtwd will Iw lu at. wndajiw, aud a pleasant aud uruttt- OREGON. The first Nine of the Ilalsev News will uppear October 25th. Town cows are not allowed to run in me sireeis oi emverton day or night, after Nov. 1st. Appeal. General Gibbon and aides left Vancouver for SnnFranclsco lasiSat- urd iy. He Is tho commander of the Mil. DIv. of tho Ponlfio. A letter has beon received by the editor of the Post, advising him that a capitalist from tho East will reach Toledo In a few duys, for the special purpose of Inquiring Into the pro priety of operating a banking lustl lutlon hero with a larue capital. Yaqulim Post. J. W. Coffey has taken tho mater lal;f theLexIngton Budget totiepp ncr, and will Issue a democratic pa per. The Morrow County Record, CALIFORNIA. The Newcastle fruit company hns railed for $40,000. Dr. T. J. Jenkins, a ploicer, and the first county recorder of Butte county, died ut Orovllle ou thelGtb. James Vance was killed at Eure ka, ou the 17th. by falling from a steamer and being killed by the wheel. Fr.ink McGulrc, aged 51, was run over by a switch engine at Fresno, no the 10th, cutting oft both legs near the hips. He died in about an hour. The opera house, several dwellngs and a store was burned at Los Gates on Sunday morning. George V. Hurls, a veteran soldier, committed suicide by blowing the top of his hcud nearly off with a revolver ut Los Angeles last Satur day. The Dry Goods Clerks' Early Closing Association of Sun Fran clsio has succeeded In prevailing upon all the leading local dry goods merchants to close their stores at 6 p. in. ou Saturdays. San Francisco Is to have Ave more new branch postnfflces, with letter curriers, mouoy orders, etc., and twelve sub stations located In differ ent parts of the city. These stations arc to be in drug stores or stationery stores, and the compensation is from $100 to $200, including all expenses. A crowd gathered on Kearney street, near Calltoruiu, and wit uensed with great Interest a rough and tumble fight in which Robert Sharpless, a printer, and Tbomus Burku figured r.s principals. Sharp- less was badly battered and bis nose was broken. He was taken to the receiving hospital, where his injuries were dressed. Burke was arrested und charged with battery. The cause of the tight was due to some defamatory reports which Sharpless had been circulating about Burke's sister. When the lutter demanded a retraction Sharpless asked tier in a significant manner, "Have you a brother?" Sharpless knows now thut mIic has. S. F. Chronicle. A passenger on the west bound fast mall train committed suicide near Keltou station, Oct. 10, by shooting himself through the brain. He held a ticket from Suit Luke to San Francisco, and by the papers found upon him he has been Identi fied as Phillip Briggs, recorder of Utah 'Joumiandery No. 1, Knights Templar, uud secretary of Utah Chapter, Royal Arch Masons. He stated to a lady pusseuger ust prior to the act that he felt badly and was very desioudeut. His remains will be held iu charge of the Masouic fraternity ut Terrace until a repre sentative from his owu lodge arrives from Suit Luke. S. F. Ciiroulclr. WASHINGTON. The Tucoma & Puyullup Railroad Company is having considerable difficulty with its new passenger coaches. They have been standing at the wharf for several days, too high ,to pass under the viaduct and too heavy to go over. Finally they huvebceu lifted from their trucks nnd rolled out Into the street through tho mud, whore they now stuud. Tucoma News. Mayor Blalock, of Walla Walla, lust week guve the school cbtldreu of thut city nn uulque surprise In the way of a ride. In response to an Invitation, the children, to the number of eight hundred, were packed In eighteen wugous nnd h icks and hauled, truln-fushlon, to the fair grounds by a large traction engine. A bund of muslo accom panied tho train," und In the opin ion of niauy who saw It, It wus the prettiest sight Wulla Walla has seen for many years. Oregou Blade. Judu-e I.lohienberg yesterday grauted a divorce to Erwlu M. Htnwurt Irom his wifo Tueda M. glowurt i.n ill. grounds of abandon ment. Mrs. Stowart was not in court to testify lu her owu behalf, but her sister, Mrs. Langstaff, orea ted something of a sousuliou when site testified that wheu Mrs. Slew urt had left hor husband she bud told hor that she was afraid to live with Stewurl any longer, us she hud three husbands llvlug besides Stewart, uud hIio was ufruld that one of them might flud her lu this city aud kill her. She thought her slater was now llvlug lu Orogon.-Seattle Tclgraph. According to Secretary Bush, the average yield of wheat lu Washing ton was 2J bushels to me acre, last year the average was 14.8, r .. 7 .. ... mi... TllHiiHliurr reuueuou auu sampling works turned out three gold hriok on last Friday, value ah tut $200 from 5 tons of ore fr..ui th j Gold Leaf Mine. MIsaNellto Hind run away torn the convent of tho Holy Names at Seattlo, Thursday evening, and married C. R. Morgan, a Sclionie banker. Her parents have fomlven her. C. R. Hammond, of Cleveland street, London Farm, bus been swindled at Fremont. He sold a lodging house to a party of dead beats and Is now out most of the furniture, A. Condon fell ou a bottle Satur day evening at Tacomu, cutting the carotid artery, from which he died in u few minutes. The 12-year-old daughter of Will iam Hughes wus lustautly killed on Saturday on Wenutehee mountain, by falling out of u wagon, the wheels passing over her body. Miss Leslie Bushnell has sued William C. Williams, of Seattlo, for $50,000, charging seduction under promise of marriuge. The wife of Colonel L. 8. Howlet well known iu Worth Yakima, died yesterduy ufier nn illnest of 10 years. N. H. Whlttaker will establish a match factory at Seattle, capacity COO boxes a day andemployiuglOO meu. "He actually had the impudence to plead not guilty wh?n he took a brickbat, and, in my plain view, broke Uncle Sam's plate glass frout Frlduy and stole two revolvers," said Officer Sundstrom yesterday in referlug to the trial of Timothy Wulker, who wus arraiuged in Justice Miller's court ut Seattle in theufteruoon ou a charge of burg- lury. However, Justice Miller found proof sufficient uud held Walker to the superior court iu the sum of $500. Wulker could not turnish the umountaud wus remanded to jail. Keeping Apples. N. J. Shepherd uives the Kansas Farmer the following hints that may t of use to fruit grewers: "It is well to know that losses resulting from carelessness or waut of knowl edge In sorting aud packing fruit are very large. Whatever, therefore, tends to increase knowledge and warn against curolessntsa will be found useful. "One very .essential Item in the keeping of apples through, the w la ter is the hauling while picking und sorting away. A good two-bushel suck is one of the most convenient arruugemeuts for picking off the trees. A light but strong ladder of sufficient length to reach well up in to the tree will also be found very convenient. "I be best lime to sort fruit is when it Is picked, and care should be taken to take out any thut may have rotten spots or thut are bruised In uny way, especially from those that ure intended for long keeping. A gaod plan is to pile the upples on straw spread under the shed or open where there is a good circula tion of air. This will allow them a good opportunity to go through the sweat and they will keep much bet ter than if they are put directly in cellur or pits where they are to re maiu all winter. If they can tie spread out thinly over the ground they will dry out much more rapidly than if put in heaps. Good boxes or bins that are set three or fouriuches from tba wall and the same distance from the bottom of the cellur will bv better than to put on the ground and uguiust the sides. The Great Majority Of cases of scrofula and other blood diseases are hereditary, and there fore difficult to cure. But we wish to state iu the most punitive, em phatic mouuer that Hood's Sarsa liarilla does euro scrofula lu every form. The most severe cases, too terrible for description, have lelded to this medicine wheu all others failed. If you sutler from impure blood In auy way, take Hood's Sarsaparllla. L. McQiuuis, brick mason. Salem, Oregon, 9-lo-lm. Just Opkned. A First-class new bather shop at 210 Commercial street. Shaving, 15 cents. JI. Nuto & A. R. Clark, d t f Miss Mary 13. Bteiuer, teucher oi piano and organ. Address -44-Twelfth strw't. l)-l-6t. Widdi no s. Those contempla ting entering Into the mysteries of twouslde should buy their shoes of Klein aud forever be happy. 211 Com merulal sti eet. 10-20 3d The Chief for tn peat i Cfclef wut w of lloou'a fi.iriaiarllU la feuud la IM snixie itself. It I merit that win, aaa im (act th.it Hood omplltlie what aasgitei "'" ",-"", TotherMraaiw isle greater Min that of any 0WeVrJ a..I4- Alne rtu or blo" pul M6ril WIllS tier before the pubtl . - i n .!.! Hood' Birsuparllla cure Bcrolula, aaa Rheum and all Humors, PytpepiU. Ha Headache. llllouuos, ovorcomn) That rireit Keeling, creates an Appetite, treufta Mi Hie Servu. biillil up the Whole 8y He4' HurwpnriHa i wu vimiw rfsu. imuwrio. rtepanuwyu.. I He. Apotlwearta. Mwau. I letter l,lt. Tho following Is the lint of letters remaining uncalled for iu the post olll.-e at Sulem, Oct. 21, IHW. Persons calling for same will please say "advertise ed." Adams W H Bennett E A Chambers N B Fruzer L Gordon WH'lam Herren W L Howard Nellie Anderson Frista Brown Robert Cooper W and H Galbralth Leslie Heirsch August Hikuu L Isaacson Willie Kennedy F Lewis Mrs F LouKhbottom SF Massey Geo W Maiiyer If D Omousoii Arario Porter Jerome Quick Floyd Sharp L L Savage J F Skinner Lura Webb Mrs H C Wlllard Alice Wilbur W H While Harveyl Ktrayer am SeheniderCL Warden MIssE Williams F W Wright A M White Sim H Zumwalt H PACKAGES. Krlstofferson M Woosley Fannie A. X. Gilbert. P. M. HOTEL ARRIVALS. The following arrivals are regis tered for the last twenty-four heurs: "THE WILLAMETTE." J Myers, Scio. George Sblel, F R Osborn, Newton McCoy, T A Stephens, Fred Met ger, C C Barker, Portland. David Scott, Fox Valley, Or. James O'Meara, Sanla Rosa. H L Ashton. Chicago. M F Ihmseu, Pittsburg, Pa. Tho H Tongue, HllUboro.Or. M E Hcarn, Cincinnati, O. Oscar A Neudel, Woodburn. Sidney Dell, Astoria. A E LuRocque, Butteville. H C Skinner, Ashland. Jas A Dixon, Geo Turrell, H J Richardson, San Francisco. J A Traflon, Attleboro. A H Werum, Oakland, Cal. Daniel Ryan, New York. Jas H Sharp, Bohemia, Minn NOTICE To My Patrons. J. d. HAHIIIS' Salem Express wagons Noi. r and 1(1 can be found on corner Court nnd Commercial aireeta. Leave all train and boat orders at L.rt. Winter' gro cpry More, 110 fourt street. All order promptly allenciea to. $1 WILL BUY A LOT Of goods at our store! We carry u full line of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, cl ean., tobacco and confectionery. T. BURROW'S, No. 226 Commercial 81.. Salem J. H. HAAS, THE WATCHMAKER, 215K Commercial St., Salem, Oragta. (Next door to Kleln'c) Hpeclalty of Rpecttcles, and repairing Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. Union Pacific H H Company "OVERLAND ROUTE," Mln for the east leave fortuuid at 7:00 iiu aud mM pm dally. Tie vu to ana Iron principal points In thi United State. Ca adaand Europe. Elegant New Dining Can PULLMAN PALACE SLEEPERS. Free Fmlly Bleeping Car run throaju on Exprcsx train to Omaha, Council Bluds aud Kansas City without change Connect!) nxal fortland fortan Franc) oo ana fagei ouna noints. Kor lurtber particular address any agentof theooinpauy or I. W.I.EE.O. P. A. C. H. M ELLEN. General Traffic Manacer Boise A Mannlne aeent 0$ Court street. cuueu!,uregon. From Terminal or Interior Points the I the line to take To all Points East aud South. It Is the dining car route. It runs through vestibule train every day In the year to ST. PADL AND CHICAGO ! (No change or car.) Composed of dlnlngcnr unsurpassed, l'ullman dm wing room Hleeuer ;OI lulet equipment TOURIST Sleeping Cars, Best that can be oonxtruoted and In which ucroin modal ion are both free and fur nished for holder of first and second-clas tickets, and ELEGAHT DAY COACHES. AcoutlnuocH '.Ine concerting with all lines, attordlnz direct n! uninterrupted service. I'ullinan slpr --'j-?'' ion can bese eured In advi loj ..ci any agent ot the road. Through tickets to and from all point In America, Unglund and Europe can be purchased at auy ticket office of thl coin pauy. Full Information concerning rate, time of trutuit,nuteandotherdeuul furnished ou application tu any aneul or A. D. CHARLTON, Assistant General Faasenger Agent, No 121 First street, cor. Washington; Port land, Oregon, Citation. In the County court of the state of Ore gou, lor lueoamy oi ...anun. In the matter of the estate) of Icttatlon. Samuel A, Keel, Deceased) To ull heirs nd next of kin of said De. cedent, aud to all other, known or un- Known, nueresiuq in uaia esiaie. UUhfeTlNU: In the untie ol the State of Oregon. You ure hereby cited and re quired to appear lu the tlounty Court of the Htate ol Oregon, for the Couutr of Marlon, at the court Kooin tbereor, at Balem, In the County of Marlon .on Monday the 3d iluy ifMoeiuhur IMO. at 10 o'clock IU ine lureuoou oi mat auy, men una mere to show cuuse. if any the be. wbr au order ehould not be made authorising, emiiowcrlug and directing the adminis trator ol auld estate, to sell the real uronerty of Mild estute which Is described as fol laws.towll: The north half of the M. K. qimr, and u No.., lullj of tkctlon jV t.w.H. It.l.B.afthe Willamette Mer- iniuo.iuine couniy i Munou, oiaw or mty road,' leading from the town of Mehama, where It crosses the line between T. , H. lt'. 1 aud a, tluf 1 heart) wt 6U f,t, thence south to the bauk of the N'nrth Hunt lam Ittver. thunce eat to the above described ttiwush'p line, thence north to the planenf beglnlng. ofthvl'oiuit.v Court of the Hlaie of Oregon. wuuess, i ue nun. w iiuaiu waioo, Juogr tor ineLxmmy or Aianon, witn we neui ui said Coiniumxed, this Jt day of October for I he Count aatd com I A. U., IW0. Attest! K. J. DABCOCK, Clerk. By 1. C. Haaaii ah, Depaty, Hhkai. f iital. Made Brick & Tile MURPHY & DESART, fraeeeuor to D. Nun, have a veil estab lished Brick and Til factory la North Salem, near the fair (rounds, and are pre pared to furnish fli-at-olaM brick and tile on short notice. Bamples of Brick or Tile M free to any point desired, on short notice. Order can oe left with Jo. Klshburn, 110 HUM atreet, where sample eau be seen. dAw WHAT ISA TUBULAR WELL? Be Sore to nWiad Get m Other A renulaeTubnlnr well 1 constricted bv putting down a three Inch Iron pipe, with no opening except top and bottom, dirt can nt In and onlv mini water r dirt can ret In and anlj got oat. Thin In the only kind of well that worm and Insects cannat get into, that I absolutely surface-water proof, aud that I forced through the cement strata to the pure llvtnc water. It I poeltlvelr the only kind of well that la worth building In tbl country James A. Koberts, Halem, (residence uear fair grounds) makes these well 1 erm reasonable 10 rear expert- w. Kn-iin-o-oni-ir 10 Acres for Rent. A choice tract only one mile from 8alem, Tenns liberal Apply to HOFER BROS., Journal ORlee. Dissolution of Co-partuership. The co-partnership relation heretofore existing between C. W. Hcrlber and H. ohle under the firm name of Hcrlber A Pohle has thl day been .nutually dis solved and neither party ha nny right o hereafter Incur any Indebtedness on ac count oi mid firm. Dated at tialem, Mar. ion Co., Or. October Mb, 1800. C. W. 8CHinr.lt, II, PlIHLE. Noticte-AH person knowing them, elves Indebted to the Arm of scrlber A Pohle please call at the office oi Moore A OllllKble and settle at ohm. ThruM tinvlnv claim against said Arm present tbem at the M.nu place, 10.9.4W SCRIBEB POHLE. FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS Founded in 1877. 1000 YOUNG .FOWLS FOR SALE, And the finest ever bred on the Pacific Coast. Book your order early for choice selections. Send Stamp for Catalogue. Address J. M. GARRISON, l&ll-dir Forest Grove, Oregon. Vizi's CATARRH Bkemmatiim, Keuratgfa, Ccnis MIAOAOHf, An4 ALL PAIN. Ta 0!ftrU PmUIt a aTtntlv VtltSOTRIO COUOH CURE mu$ cold. eovr, eoKtuunioH. M7lllnaifta. Sm tie, 80 All OrmUn&r Oe , Pr'. Im Angee, OeJ, THR RUNS' Fast train 'with Pullman Vestibule Drawing room sleeper, dining ear and coaches of latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and St. Paul and Minne apolis. Fast Trains with Pullman VMtlbuled drawing room deeper, dining ear and coaches of latest design, between Chicago and Milwaukee and Ashland and Dulutn. Through Pullman vestibule drawing room and oolonlst ilecper via th North ern Paclflo railroad between Chicago and Portland, Or. Convenient train to and from Eastern, Western. Northern and central Wiscon sin point, affording unequaled service to and from Waukesha Fond du Lac, Uh- HMD, nvflDHD. nieaeBiia, umppewa runs. Kan Claire. Hurler. ', wi., ana ironwood and Bessemer. Mich for ticket, sleeping llm.taklu m iA -t ..ah li car reservation. nformatlon. apply to aceau anywhere In the United Stale oruuaus, a. n Ainnuc Oenl. Mgr Milwaukee, Wis. .Oen,lTrineMfr.1St.Paut. B.C. BAKU) W. Tramc Mrr., Milwaukee. Wis. liOUIKECKHTEIN. Aas't Gen'l Pass'r and Tkt Agt , Mllwau L S. SKIFF 4 CO., Dentists, Nor' Optra Houn. Sli, Or. THE VAntjiNA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company'! ....Htukli. II..-. Ob miles snorter, w noun I time than by any othei lout. First ciass through passenger and freight lint from Portland and all point In the Wit utmelte vatlev to and Irom Hau Kranclscc TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxotptbunoayt). I -av Albany IMfM Leave Oorvalll 1:0I'M Arrive Yaoulna S.30PM Ueave Yaqulna ...... .(:i5AM Ive Oorvalll UkSfiAM Arrive Albany iILIOAM O. at C. train oonneet at Albany ana uorvtuiis. The above train connect at YAQDIN 1 lXHt-MtnahlniinMiween Yaoulna and Ha Krua clsco. SAIUI8 PATIM. araaaittaa. vbok tadiA Karallon, Friday. ..........-.-.Jun 2 WllUineiU Valley, Tuesday July Karallon, bundiy.' . -' WilUmetU Valley, Thursday .." 1 Farailoo, Tuesday ...-" t STEAMKW, VaOM aAM VaaKCUOO Willamette Valley, Frlday....June 71 Karallon, Tuesdaya ........ July 1 Willamette Valley, Baaday " Farailon, Thursday .." 10 WlluunetU VaUey,Tueday.. 14 Tbu company reserves the right la Chang lalUag data without notice. N, B. Passenger from portlaad and all Willamette Valley point can make cIom mnneetloa wltb th trains of ttu t AQUINA ROUTK atAlbaay orUorvaUis ndlf OasUaad to fca FrtaoUoo, ihouM irvHs-i w srnT sswtwjBi u-e eveuiaf befor date of sallli fi lM relfkl Rat Alwsrt tk Uw or Inl uvw AN A Co.. FMloCTt' and Tlck aallon arnilv "." AateiMIMrmt.aiH IHtrtUM, Or. O.C MOUUk! Ae-t Uea'l Fit. raw. AgtJOregoa raaUo R. K. Co.. t . k" i Oorvallli.Or r.H.HABWaUX.Jr.aeoTVrt; -fe Pass. Act. Oregon DevelopmeBt Co., SM MoBtajeeaery St.; ItaarraJaelseo.CsJ Remembar the Oianojt Paeiaa nonali euramer eucurslons low rat tleketa a. uow on est mn au vauay aouii Ya4,ttlMaaNtani. mooD- CALIFORNIA P SlTi VCiI 304 ffl MmTRmhamr if I Look OverTIiis List and see Wftat you Want miin mm i mn nmnmii "H NTH, STKKKT NKK N M ml Next Door Bush's Offers Great Inducements for MrSCFLLANEOUR ROOKS, SCHOOL ROOKS, PLAIN and FANCY STATIONERY, PLUSH and LKATHER PHOTO POCKET CUTLERY. INKS OF ALL COLORS, COLORED SCHOOL CRAYONS, LEAD PENCILS OF ALL GRADES, SCRAP ROOKS. JUVENILE BOOKS, BLANK BOOKS. LETTER FILES, TLS8UE PAPER, LEATHER GOODS OF ALL KINDS From 10 to 20 per cent - One Thousand acres of ns fine and fruit farms. There tracts for g. CALL, AND SEE FOR YOURSELVES -& W mi MEW IB FIT HIS. Four Miles From Salem tie Capital of Oregon. to $100 per acre one third cash, balauce on time with interest. No Better Opportunity for in a small way has been offered to months In Improvements in the immediate vicinity of tills land, while roads, fencing, etc., a large amount A Free Ride to and Froni tie Place' to auy one wishing to see or invest. Call at the office of LLIS &. CHAMBERLIN, Conrt St., Salem, Agents, for Plats, Description and farther particular??. Tillamook countv. O'eeon. is onnced by Governmett erginee a, cne of atpsnea from nero during tim past y.ar, Ti lamok oauiitvii laritr tlisn the any county np n the Pacific coat, consisting of spUndid prairiei, immentc forests if fine timber, extensive ctal fit l.'e aatu. n fljhiug. Etc.. E'o. BAY CITY it the only pUce in the county where a commercial citv can be built. Extensive improve men mi-si-ting of wharves, d cks. wsrehi usee, bildini , E o , are atesdil. heine made. Tbu ia a ctw, rich, cn-icvilspf-d c untiy For mips, circulars, prices, E c , call on or address the BAY CIIY LAND CO., Salem, Oregon. The Oregon Land Co. -with at Home Ice (In tho State Insurunro Building) aud branch otilcea Iu Portland, Astoria and Albany, Has fur sale a lnro liht of Grain, Block and Fruit Farms; also City and Suburban Property. The Oregon Land Co. wus cflpeclally and sub-dlvldlug larno tracts of laud, bought and subdivided over n,2(M) ucres into Five to Twenty Acre Parcels The aucctsa of this undertaking Is shown in the fact that out of 280 tracts placed ou the market, 225 have bocu sold. We claim thut t,en acres oi choice land in Fruit, Yield a Larger Income than 160 acres of wheat in the Mississippi Valley. We also make valuable IniDrovements In the way of roads, cleurluir the laud, feuces, etc. We can sell a small tract of land for tho same, price per acre tut you would have to pay for a large tarm, , Send for Pamphlet and Price List. WOODBURN LartTfist Stock of Trees in the Northwest . m mmmmmi O ' - " -T -O- ONE AND THIliSE-FOUBTHS MILLIONS, , o 100,000 Prune Trees. a5,000 Esopus SpUenlierg. M,o00 Iloyal Aun Cherry. 10,000 Early Crawford Peach. 10,000 Moorpark uud Royal Apricot. B- LAIGE STOCK OF ALL FREE OTHER FKOM -o- CATALOGUE FKEB. ADDRESS; J. H, SETTLEMIER, dTJfo'J&'&Z&r. BEIUKBIB8SBlJ9SZjO&BK n N TKH.K A can to Saved by Buying your Stale street Book Store, land as there Is In the northwest, divided Into one hundred small meadow the FIRST TIME ore now placed on the nubile Thousands of dollars of money will be used. BAY CITY, located at the hetd of deep water on Tillamook Bar. The harbor i. and i im tliratett and br-st i orth of tte Golden vvi itn'u i inc. t-uxroriUr a riL,"i uit iuu. state of Ddlswaieand twicH lirite Rhode Lland. snd is the riWns.t "f its- organized for tho purpose of buying and has during tho pust two yours m. B h . B -I T 20.0011 Gravenateiu Annie. W,000 Yellow Newtowo Plppeil, 15,000 Buu Davit Apple. LEADING V1RIETIS OF FRUIT? INSECT Woodburn, Oregon, Salem, Oregon, NURSERY 0 ! Bank the Purchase ALBUMS, of MJL llUI UUl Books and Stationery at the 1 the market, ranclnir in price irom 150 Investments will be expended !within the 'next 12 upon the tract itsalf, ,ln the way ot Gate. Eighty-tour steamers anheil ni DUGAN. BROS., "The Plumbers," See CorYimiroU. . St Uvaleraln I Steam and Plumber's Goods, t'lillforuln inwMone Hewer and r'lre Clay Chlmuey 1'lpc, etc. w INUUANCK Company. Fire and Ma rine. J OH. ALBERT, Agent, Bxleui. Oregon Cheapest, Neatest and Best, SCHOMAKER'S COMBINATION FENCE. I make and put up nil kinder fences, city and country, Uet my termsbefore fencing. 11, hcuo.M akkb, buleni, Or. Salfem, Of, naies s.ou anu fo.uu a imy. u Open to tbe public Thursday, Sept. 11, IHhJl IlPkt halel hptwn Piirilanfl Anil z."..i.-jr..-,. -. v:. r-.. i;- rrr "'- rv.u rtuuviMV. iiuis vu u Utah yiws lift i .1 ..II I. J ....!. rfn. ... ..kl,. ...... . .'fl fill 1IQ Up.fllJIIIVUlB. 4is luuiMaiaNv.n with tlierbolcest fruits grown Ia, the WU- uiueiie uuey. A. I. WAGNER, Proprietor i HELLENBRAND'a w Eating Parlorsi CUndy Manyfactw'f '4 SOS Coxttri-iaoll,tSt,rev '' v l)lt,OK r'AHK; .Jv ,f Ice Cieam . . ...10c , 16u.aud Vala . Cotreo. tt'u or Cbocolulo und CaWe. MUkti nnd Milk ...I0cul 1'lute in Boup . .... Ml ceal lloiCukeo, CitlceorTcu..,.:.;..l&oeaU Heefsteuk unit Hirics ... ,.X: .. otata I'ork uhopaod Eiftt- --;....'.S6 caata Mutton Choniiud fcgg.,..T.T-, Mcat VfniKou aud Euirs Moaala Huutingo ana m-. !?wwwYvZ& lgart mtflmt tmww Ji;Mijattrf wltltwIwftswwvffasytM i A nice variety of vegetaMaa, Hf,, 4v Alsoies. cnaVe or milk will all ti nival utltlmut extra cuana, s ' Oliolce Cigars, IihbohhI wt e Hm)la always nn paad. - T ' Forter House Hteak and "rui. " tll ' Tender MuHteTk. g&,&5i$ TT -'TT"f -TTTFry Tyfl" V ,pr t V. A. VIIITK,il NENV ,HESTAUBANT. i f...A.. ..'. r-'. "; lippnfiiia WftMNT MM., UMfttl hj, KV)tBVTHI)tO win nUaui at all nour. MM man Bast maal la tha aitv m at ssaii Mil. T " ..') IWR A i $ n 4 Kr" A ft "if 11 "S T H te i V.r.A.f