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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 10, 1890)
f. -HH-tuwfr'vf j',-"'jjri-s?rTisTa""iy III 111 m TIE CAPITAL JOIMAL MONDAY -NOV. 10, 1890 tkkmm or uutciurrioN. 1MU7 oy Ulan Pr J""'r- -t(i;t by mall per moolb, . M 08 . M . 100 Weekly Driulliw year,. rby I If not Mid lu adranee the price nanrdror lue w IKE IT JOURNAL Will !.! year, If Mprro art not dUTrra nromnllT nniuy in nine. rRKX UKUVBKY BT CARKIKK. IkllT ft alna-le Week... 15 CW. imir fori wwki Dally by montb - 3SrU. - SUCU, tijitfiiiina will torn nude on Itt and 1Mb of nrmtb. hubaCTlbera will dIh leave Burner rorearrieni ai nnae or wnrr m i t rtlWml, mm to u no delay In aotiecroiu. Tn h'vmitn nivmLJntiHNAi. rezu larly it . the afternoon associated preMdJspatchee. GILBERT 4 PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowgiass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder, LOCAL MARKET. Wheat, nett2 cento per bu. Hops, Active: 25 to&i cnU per lb ,Dnto Of Coming Bvanta. Tueadar, Nhv. 11, W. J. Arm atroug's lecture, ;"Ilaly .anil Gari baldl." Wedawday, Nor. 12,' "Hearts of Oak," at Iteed'a opera bou. m A New Lyceum. The raw l.v eaum which has been talked of in tbi city for aome time lias been per fected and was duly idcorporated Saturday afternoon under the gen end incorporation law of the stair with the following o dicers for thr flrat year: Frank Hughe, presi dent; A. E. Crosby, vice president; Henry Meyers, treasurer; Frank Welch, secretary; Henry Meyers, Krauk Weleu, Frank Hutrhes, ex ecutive committee, with Hugh P. McNary, Frank Hughes, A. E. Crosby, Henry Meyers, Frank Welch, and Frame Cross, Incorpor ators. The corporation was named "The Vatoldla." The undertaking is a worthy one, and these young men deserve commendation for their effort in inaugurating such an en terprise in Sttleni. The objects of this society are to afford its member? suitable accommodations for literary, social and physical culture and de velopment. A literary and reading room will be established and a gym nasium and bath rooms. The organ ization has already secured the four- rooms formerly occupied by the K. of P. in the Patton block. Athletic sports other than those that tend to physical culture will not be allowed. More attention will be paid to liter' ature and art than to the athletic ex erciae. The capital stock was placed at $625, divided Into twenty-five shares or 126 each with a paid up capital. The Iniation fee has been placed at S5 with 12 60 dues per month. This will give the members the use of the library, gymnasium and bath room. The members hold another meeting to-niirfit to perfect the arrangements for procuring the necessary equipments. Mixed Dates. The Oregon ian Nov. 8 has a telegram from Hills bo ro, Or., Nov. 7, giving au account of an altercation between two neigh- born in which H. r . Johnson was shot by Henry Huber. The tele grams begins, "yesterday morniug, etc." In the "Oregoniana," of that paper of the same date is the fol lowing account of the same event: "Tuesday last a man named Huber, and Henry Johnson, living on adjoining farms just ever the line, in Columbia county, had a dispute as to the pasture of a piece of land, says the Hillshoro Inde pendent. Johnson was seriously though not fatally shot by Huber, on approaching the latter in a threate ning attiude. The bullet penetrated the flesh below the middle of the right collarbone. Huber came to Hiilsboro on Tuesday and gaveblm weir up, and lie wan placed under $300 bonds for hi appearance here next week, when li will have a preliminary hearing." Either the dispatch was a fabricated chestnut, or the "Oregouianu" man In gifted with that "prophetic hindsight" that the Irish orator told about. Veky CoAtbiK Wit. Clara Mor ris must be conceded to stand alone. If she were to play on a bare plat form, devoid of stage accessories and costumes she would make her hear ers forget everything save, her iu teuse, magnetic, dramatic realism. Eugene Guard. How (Clara would blush were she to read this criticism, and how the very modest Iowa edi tor of the Balem Journal, who has been so stocked at the "nude iu art" At the Portland exposition, will hold up his bands in holy horror. Why, Brother Campbell, it's perfectly aw ful, how could you do It! Rosebur. Jtevtow. To udgo from the low tuttM pressed by the Review man be k not in the bablt f being shocked nt anything. Btatb Dak Association. At Portlaud Stturday the State Bar aasociatlou met at the Federal court room for the purpose of perfecting organization uud electing olllcers for the nsuiuif year. By-laws for tbe government of the association were adopted aud the following of floem were elected: President, C. A. Dilph. Vioe presidents, by Judicial districts: First, P. I Prim; second, Jobu Burnett; third, Tllmoti Ford; fourth, E. 1). Hhuttuok; fifth, T. H. ' Tongue; sixth, Charles H. Carter, sventb, W. H. Wilson; secretary, L. M, Cox; treasurer L. I.. Mo-Arthur. Not Ykt.-Hou. J. Q. Wilson was accosted by a Journal reporter In regard to Ills accepting theuftlce ot stock inspector of Marlon county and was Informed that under no consideration would he accept the office. He mid there was no fouu- dation for the rciiort which was slven out Sundn morning that he was w looking after the Marlon prevent niKing emus, oniy one county stock Interests." He mild season admits of their Mug now In that the court whs doubtless awiirelthe latest novelties of style and that Iih would not invent the nftlcel fashion w hleh can all be found lit when It appointed him, but ex - In - suector Herrcn had rectmiiiieudtd blm and thus the appointment was made. It Is to be regretted that Mr. Wilson canuol see lit to accept, us n man better unalilied to till the elite cannot be found lu the couutr. This office seems w bully uuliivltiin. and anyone will Qud It dltllcutt to give satlsfactiou frum the nature ol thodntles connected with the olllcv. The titate Domestic Auiuial com mission have heated au order for tin Killing ot rive head of horw-tt III till (MUiity, found to oe ulfeviu-u win malignant nasal gleet. Ilea ilumu are as follews: One nine jearsolil, ipnraised by the L-omunssion u U.50nudouu three years old, up praised at 30, bwluiiglug to Win (..'taper, Baleui; one ulue years old, K17.60 and oue seven years old, foo oebuglng A. 1). l'ettj.ihu, Lmloii. me ten yearn old, fcW.&O, UeluuiU( to Albert bauviu, inaru. init state commissiob is ivorkiutf undr. one of the "jokes" performed by tin last legislature, which passed a'l au creating lbecoiuuiis;ii!, with pouei to make such orders as the alios e, and providing that the appraise. value of horse and other tuiiiualr illed thereby be paid for by tin state, but appropriated not oue dul lar for the contemplated expend! ture, so that persons so liwlug slnc- .ire comeiled to wait for their p.i until the coming or some other lei lature makes such appropriation Just now there is no oue to executi ibis order, and from the nature in the case it may be a hard tusk in rind one who will volunteer to com ply with the order of the comuiis sion. AX OrE.s Am Conceht. Yester day afternoon the Second Hegtment liand gave an npeu air concert in Willson avenue. A large iiumbet took advantage of this opportunity to hear Borne excellent music Tin afternoon was pleasaut and theaii refreshing. Novemberout disirron certs are not au uncommon thing for Oregon. Our equally Northern brothers In the Eastern states would not care to remain out listening to music very long at a time. Their November music Is furnished liy a north wind wbistiingovertliesnow, while their Oregon friends are pick ing flowers in the gardeiib and lawns. Hev. Mr. Cli.ne Protests. Itev Mr. Cllne, of the M. E. churcli, pre faced his sermon last evening iu u protest to the band giving oiiicerl in the avenue on the Sabbath. He stated that while he might not be upheld by all in endeavoring to put down such violations ot the Lord's day, yet he would always work to discourage them. He argued that it was against their religious belief and disturbed their worship, and that all christians should stand Arm against such practices. Filings and Appointments The Portland Amateur Athletic club filed articles of incorporation in the secretary of state's ofllce to-day. with W. S. Geary, W. F. Lipiiian aud Alfred It-iberuon incorporators; value of property, $150; sources or revenue, initiation fees and monthly dues, donations, admission tees to exhibitions, etc. Notaries public were appointed by the governor as follews: J. H. Parker, J. H. Rob bins, D. W. Bailey, Peudielou; H. W. Wesco, Portlaud. A Great Play. The "Hearts of Oak" which will be presented at the opera house on Wednesday night by Mr. Jasnes Heme aud his admir able company, is oue of the most admirable and successful plays now on the American stag-.-. The com pany carries a air loaxl of scenery to give it full effect, aud the public anticipate an unusual attraction. As there will be a large audience, those who wish good seats had better reserve them at Pattou's Before buying riug or emblem pins, go to the Court street jeweler uud get prices. It. Hallowe'en Gate. Someone who lust a gate on Hallowe'en could find the same by looking near North Mill creek on asylum avenue. The gate stands against the fence on the north side of the street a few rods weal of the bridge. Horse Ruined. A fine younp horse while being harnessed to a buggy by its owner, Henry Baugh man, Sunday morning, became frightened aud rati away, plunging iutoa barbed wire fence and ruining its legs almost completely. A Kay of Hop, For all who are held by theclialni of scrofula or other deases of Hie blood comes from Hood's Bar saparilla, which by Imiuirtltig the elements of gisxl health and strength to the vital fluid, dlsnlves the bonds of disease and sets the captive free. No other remedy ill existence combines tlie positive econ omy, the ieculiar merit and the medical power of Hood's Sarwpar ilia. The young ladies and gentlemen who are to take part In the Business Carnival uro ret uested to meet at I I the opera house for rehrartu' 7 p, m, Tue.day. 11-10 2t. A Cold Fact. Do not imagine that lieoiuao we huvo very llttla freezing weather, no snow to speak of, ami arc liable to have a winter n mild and gentle ns a New JiUg- land spring, that u goon, roouij, warm, well-lined overcoat Is not necessary. Such garments are Jint as necessary herons lu Minnesota to i i Johnson, limit hby Co.'s. Nr.w Pipe Okoas. The FlrM Congregational church, of thlsclty. yesienlay used tor the llrst lime In public erviee their new f600 pipe orpin which was put in the church during the pint week. It has a rlcl. tone mill Is a valuable ncqufoltluu to tlie church furniture ns well as h itvat aid lu the musical exercises. m He Has the Ilui-on On both inek ami prices there is oue dealer ii the city who takes no back seat "or Portland, and that is llureu In he furniture line. A vllt to his tore will convince you. Sad Tiuinos. From dillereul iiarts of the country come mill tid .ugs of the death of democrats from xevsoive Joy over tlieirgtvstt victory. Aslorian. Ladiis your hat may lie perfec ion, our dreN limy lit jour walii ike pa)er on the wall, but you will lever be entirely happy until you et one of tbue perfect lilting shuv tt Klein's. Don't be led into the belief that it is better to throw your watch uwnj iml buy a new one. The Court l reel jeweler can tnuke it as good a lew, and at a price you can uffoid o pay. It A lard. The public is aware that the Evangelical churcli Is in the iniilsl if a ditllculty that issreutly disturb uglier. We never deemed it nee sar.v to appeal to the public pres. to defend our I41C11I poaitloii. Now, for once, we ask the readers of the j JhuunaL to eonsiiler the follewing: About one mouth ago. Rev. E. I -ipieng, of the "Evangelical Mts -enger," came to Oregon from Cleve aim), ()., oMeiii-ihly for the purpose of dedicating two small ciiurclu-s He preached at a uumlier of places, me being iu the C. P. church of this city. Of his visit to Salem, iu -in editorial correspondence among tome uncomplimentary remark about tin-Evangelical churcli here he says "Of course I could not lie ad mitted to our church" and "We have u noble band of some twenty loyal souls here, who have not bowed the knee to the Baal of rebellion." 1 want the public to know 1, That 1111 one, either pastor or trustee, va aiked for permission to let Brother 'Spreng preach iu the Evangelical church. - The "noble hand" com prised at that lime, Oct. 19' b, Daniel rfiewert, Mrs. Daniel Sieweit, Ati nustus Otto, ami Julia Huiu these four mid 110 mure. This 1-j but one ot the many mis interpretations and deceptions thai have bten practiced upon that part of tlie Evangelical church that doet uot bow to tlie will aud dominion of Esherism. Very respectfully, E. S. IlOLI.INUER. If there are any others who were members iu full standing of liro. I'reis-,' church, of Salem, oil Oct. 10, I will cheerfully correct my state ment as soon as I learn differently. E.S. B. ImlrumpnlH Filed Inr (Word at tin County Itecflrler' ilfflcc. nenry Heckman to Era Parker, 2 acres iu t 5 ., r 1 w $ O M Seltlemeir aud vf to M C anil J D hmith 213 acres t C s. r 2 w 330 10200 625 1500 42.5 1655 H D Brown and wf to Ben Brown 2U acies iu t 7 8, 1 1 e Daniel Friedman and wf to W Smith and wf M acres t5 s, r 1 w M Young. -Hiil wf to Anna Aruspiger 13 acres in Wood burn Mary B Rutherford to Han nan E Rutherford, i;'i,18acies t 0 b, r 2 w The Home Trutlinfu Forrjgn l'roTf-rb Tbe -panlh ti-ivea pmrerb lemtulud eipllitroM) "iixi laucu IsdJiive.oua." "ll oreWiy u Hie Miuiof tvli," liu mean" u tfreut deal. Kx('6-e4 mid nther loi,ru-Ui-mco. la ralliiKunU Urlukliitture pndu llvoofonulreraendiis t-vil lh pioyem urof roiuiy olliert and lline are nmnag iliefoiile 10 w tiich tiim pulpy trying bui. illreet iippllcahon, 'ItiMt-vll 111 wliuli ui alluae I- nid'tfuallon to tlie relief una can -f whli-ti llmletier' htomach llltlent lid cunt rlbuled more tb mi iny iiiedlilutiwlilrli -cieiire liaxijUeii to I lie Amerlciiu prnple ihllalifir.illiiKi'loiiiucliloiitid(irrecilv Hllieiiibiiii not only ui relorniliiKudlMir l-red or vuleelile-l condition of tbe dinrei litBoncitiiii. Ijlltiif reileiniiL'lienllhVKClinl. of Ihe Ixiireiiiund llm liver. lle.lUtM llilo. It oiunltraco-11 tenducy to rueumallii. ind Kidnt-y uiinpluiiit. I.ujiiii:u. Conlrantors and par ties contemplating building, should not fail to call on J. F. Jacotwoll fnl estimates on foiiiih mill dressed linn itvr. Vurd and olllcunear agricul tural works. 0 20 e o d-lf. Butter, eggs uud poultry at Mc Court's leed store, ill Court street. 11-ltf. . Clothes plus three dozen fur 5 cents ut Crituiiiau's 5 aud 10 cent store. IWuHinliun the Incidioun Disease. Willi Its attendant HUllerlngs, call be. relieved uud often cured if Hoi den's htheieul Cough H.vrup If tak 11 promptly. iMtut hiz--9l,U0, siualloO ceil Is, J-or sulu by all tliuygisl'H. lllliliarj'j llbcUMUtm uuu Liver I'JIli Tlie.e pll.aaruai'ieiillticully compounded ml uiiloiiii la ucllon. No rrluim tula ami uiilfoiiu In Hialon, Nu rrlploK imIu koeoiiiiiniNly lollowlin; Hie u.u of pilia. ITuey uruiduiiicd to tnilli adulu audchll. drniwnij perfect .iicty. w MCiie. om.uuiiioii.iiiri..ia rir..iuril I. loirrnl ..I.IU S.V .. a.a.u uh.a ,. v Mn .M1W lein.ICk litnu- 1 1111.. billloun- llnHiitvtn' NiuiiiiHixtner,aieHKt, j.0 PERSONAL AND LOCAL. I. Vanduyu Is lu Portland to-day, on business. Dr. J. Jennings returned from Corvallls this afternoon Prof. W.T.VanScoy, of Jefferson, Is lu the city this afternoon. Editor Conover, of the Davtnn Herald. Is lu Salem to-day. Frank C. Baker, state printer, was a passenger for Portland this aftcr tioon. E. C. Pentlaud, editor of the In dependence West Side, was lu the city yesterday. Mrs. it. B. Plowman, who has been visiting In this clly, returned to her home lu Arlington to-day. Miss Auna Oglesby, of the Cot tage Grove Leader, Is iu the city, the guest of P. H. Veach's family. Ml! Josephine Tuchs mid Mr. Kmueberg were issued n license tn ved to-d,-y,by county clerk Babcuck. Wm. J. Armstrong will give all who attend the University chattel to-morrow night a rich literary trewt The reason tbe Court street jewel er is always busy, Is because he does tlrsi-rlass work at reasonable priced. Miss Josephine Sculnttlcr and August Nlliler were the second couple favnied with a marriagi llcetise ti-day. G. C. Litchfield and sou Albert, weut north this afternoon, the form er to Astoria aud tbe latter to Port laud. JI. II. Nnrtbrup, who has been attending the supreme court, re turned to I'ortlatid 011 (tie one o'clock train. J. D. Bowman, brother of Alvin Bowman, foreman lu tlie Journal composing rooms went to The Dalles this morning. Erauk Walgamot, the accomodu ting clerk lu Dearborn's bookstore, weut down to Oregou City to-day to visit Ids old home. W. II. Bagley is home again from uu extended trip throngh various tnrtsuf the state iu the interest of Ihe State Insurance Co, Dr. J. M. Keeue started fur Port Townsend yesterday to attend the wedding of Ralph E. Moody, which takes plate next Wednesday. J. P. Fault, of the railroad com mission, went down to Portland this .1 ft-moon and to-morrow will take a look over the O. R, &, N. road. O. P. Cresap, sheriff at Grant cnuuty, came iu lost night with Mrs. Jaue Fields, who had beeii Judged iusaue uud coiuo'ilted to the asylum. Miss Susie Harrington, daughter of Uev. Dr. W. S. Harrington, of l'oitland, spent Sunday iu the city visiting her sister Miss Rutli who is atteudiug the University. Sheriff P. A. Con le, of Baker count', aud a guard, brought J. M.J Swift, nil old man of about 60 years to the asylum yesterday. His con dition is attributed to tlie excessive use of alcohol. Frank Holer, of Dakota, and a brother to the editors of the Jour nal Is visiting in thlsclty . He will lake a look over tlie Willamette val ley, wiih a view of making his r maueilt home here. Regular business meeting of the W. C. T. U. will be held at their ball on Court street, llrst door east of Uultariau hall, Tuesday at 2:30 p. m. All tho members are re quested to be present. Mrs. H. B Royal. Ashland Tidings: Ralph Ronerts has sold out, Judge Smith having bought his entire stock. He goes to Salem Saturday. As Sx-cial agent for the State Fire Insurance Co., of Sulem, he goes to solicit iu Oregon, Washington and Idaho. II. II. Dobbins, a Presbyterian minister ol 26 jeurs expeiieucelii Cilifornla, now repteseutiug the Occident, official rgan of three y nods of the Pacific co.ist, wm in thei-ity the latter part of last week, lie weut to Portland yesterday. Mrs. A. Hauensteiu, with three children, returns lo-day to her home iu Linn, Ohio, ufter a four mouths' visit witli her brothers, the Messrs, steluer. she came here In very I our health and uow returns to her home as strong as ever. Mr. G, Steiner accompanies tho happy fam ily as far as Portland. They take a box of beautiful fresh strawberries aliugasH souvenir of Oregon. a Lucky Accident.-A small boy who lives out 011 the asylum avenue came uear receiving what might have been a severe wound yesterday afternoon. II u with several other iMiys was running after the street car and Jumping 011 and oft' the car, when this liny in some manner slip ped and fell uuder the car, the wheel caught his foot. The wheel llrst caught the heel of his shoe and passed from that over his small toe bruising that member of his foot considerable. Hud his font iassed a. lew lucho further under the car his leg would doubtless have been broken. MOIIV. LAMOUREAUX.-Hunday, Nov. Dili, 180U, to Mr. and Mrs, II. h, Imiuoureatix, iu Yew park, a daughter. Hit-Ureal Sprite Medlclaa-TIi Wood Wilis Life. Oenll'men: Ibtvebeen troubled with bad blood lor soruo yer; purchased two bollliw of lllbuird'n Hheuioatln htrup, which cured me. As a blood purlrier It has on eoual. 1 lake pleanuru in rroim ineudinKUas u tonic anil reliable rtieu. inatlo i emedy. Very truly j oura, H K. Kkkousoh, Ka.lon luplda, Mich. This Is lo certify thai wa know Mr. Ker gu.on, and iMllevu Hie nutteuient made hy Ulin to Iwlrue. VS'suiitiantaliiigl) recom. uieud this raniedy a we beller It in lw tneniwlMlfiinllv in- dicluennourb-lvet v ai.wohtii tHoui.,Kasioa iipia,4iich, or Mb) by Hrulth a ntemer. THIS IS NOT liKINLI ! jd It M sui'Kr.ME uuimr. Saleu, Nov. 10, 1S90. State of Oregon resp. vs M. Tmulrr uud Jus. Policy, upp.; appeal from Multnomah county. Judgment f Ihe court below ufllnucd. Opluton by Beau, J. Thomas Hartwlg, resp. vs North Pacllic Lumbering Co. upp.; appeal from Multnomah Co. Judgment of the lower court afllrmed. Opluon by Lord, J. Joseph Holladay, app., vs. J a me-" Steel, administrator etc., rc-sp.; appeal from Multnomah county; judgment of the lower court afllrmed. Opinion by Lord, J, L. L. Carter, resp. vs. D. Monnas tes, app.; appeal tmm Multnomah county; judgment of the lower court utllrmed. Opinion by Stratum, f J. J. M. McQuaid, resp. vs. Portlaud &. Vancouver Railway Company, app.; appeal from Multnomah coun ty; judgment of tbe court below af firmed. Opinion by Strahuu, C. J A. Meier, resp., vs Pecumbm Kelley et id, apps.; appeal from .Multnomah Co. Argued uud sub mitted. N. B. Nicholas and H. H. Northnp att'y for resp.; Sidney Dell att' for upps. S. Simon, re-p., vs The Thomas Houston Electric company, app.; nppeiil from Multnomah Co. Argued ui d submitted. R. Stntt att'y for rep.;C. B. Bellinger, att'y for upp. THB RUNS tralni with Pullman VrttlbuU Pant Uruwlni; room siren r. dlntnz can and uaicheHof latest drln, betwtnn Chicago and Milwaukee nnd ttt. Paul aud Minne apolis. Kant Train? with Pullman Ytlbuld dmwliue room lpern, dlnlnv cars and coachOHOf latesi druilxn, bturen rtiiCMfO sndMllwaukeeand Aslilaudaud lniluiU. rhmtiKti Pullman veMlnule drawlns room and colonist leepcr via the Nortli em Pacific nillroad liel'it-rn Chlcaxoand Portland, Or. Convenient traln to ami Irom Eaatern, WesUtrn, Northern nnd cniral VVUcon--In polnut. alfordlm; iiueiiuaicd nervlce to and from Waukesha Knnd du Ijte, O'li kiwh, Neenali. tleacslm, ChliJimwa KalU, Kail Claire, Ilurley, WIk hiiiI Iron wood and ll4Mnmerv Mich. Kor tlckMs, uleoptm; cur roiervatlon, tlme-Uibles nnd other liilormatlon, appl) UiauenU anywhere lu the United Htalet or Canada. S. It AINUK. Oen'l. Jljfr., Milwaukee, Wl. J M.UANFORO, Oen'l Traffic Mir,. St. Paul. II.C.BAItLUW, Tra.llc-lirr.. .Milwaukee, Win. LIU I- ECKSTEIN. Aiw'tOen'l Pau'r and Tkt Agt, Mllwac kee. Win. Two Thiougli Trains Each Way IDA 1 1. Y, VIA! UNION PACIFIC SYSTEM. Commencing whh nunday, March 2nd, bath hi l aud seaiud-cuuu uukvtn will b iMUOivd on Tbe Llmllrd Ivnt .Mall,' tmUs .'laud t, as well nlM) ou Ihe "liver land Flyers," Nos. land?. "The Limited i-jhI Mall" tralm are equipped with Pullman palace and coin- u mi sleepers, nnnnx cara, cnair cars ana cnacnt-M.uud run solid between Portlaud and i.'blcaicn, iLillv wllhout chuUKe, Tbe"Overland Klyer"lniln are e.ulppen with Pullman palacftnlevpei-suuduMcbea between Portland and Council Itlutls, anil with Pullman colonial deeper leiweei Portland nnd Kuus.iCll)', dally, without change. Cnnnecnons ero maduat Ponitelln with Ihrouith tralun loanil from Halt Ljike. u in ali'heyenue with tliniugh trains ui and irom uenver, KansuL.iiy aniint iuis. The above tmlun iiflord the qulrkei time between the Northue,t Pacltlcemui and Eastern and oullii-rn ilnui. Detailed lime of ti.ilun, nites, through ticket, baviowe checks etc.. o.n be nn. cured upoiiappllmtioii toany agent oftb. Union Pacilla r1 Mum. T. W. LKE, M Oen'l Paw. gpnl. C018K. A MANNINU Agents, Ms Court street. Halun Orekou Glad Tilings FOH EVERYBODY! COME TO OUR GRAND OPENING F0R DELICIOUS COFFEES PURE TEAS THE Great Eastern Tea Company Have opened a branch store at 317 Commercial street, SALEM, OREGON, Next Door First Nathnal Bank Aid Him BUcke It With th Blgfttt BMrilai on Ntctra. I j grout )y House. lm And tho ntlvnnco of 1 0 per cent of wool nnd by iimnufucturors of woolons hits not ndvuncod prices of clothing u Penny nt CONRAD'S 9r Salem Clothing JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In Grot-cries, Pulntfl.OHM and Window (Hums, Wall Ta per and Kordur, Artists' Ma toriuls. Lime, Hair. Nails aud Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Heeds, Etc, KKVT ADVrllTIHKMENTH. REED'S OPERA HOUSE, -One Night O11I7.- IFedncHday. Nov. IS, 1800 JAMES A. IlEIiKE, In the great American play HEARTS OF OAK. Under the management of IAWLEY& MITCHELL Mr. Ilerne-wllliippnaraiTerry pnnlou, his original creattan. Tbu company carry near load of icenery to give full effect to TitK tlHKAT PLAY Ileepred ftenta on nato at ration's. HON. WII.MAM JACKSON ARMSTRONG, Of Wiuhlnjtmi l (.',, hvi Ix-en aecured for next Tuvmlrty Evening, Nov. 11, AT THE UNIVERSITY To deliver one of hi GREAT LECTURES. .Subject. .. Italy and Mr. Armntronr was tlneml flrnut'ii coiincl KeneraltiiKiinipeandhaHthe rt-pu lallon ol une -! Ibosmi'mt ptatlorui 0111 lorn wh haa ever vulled the cuul. Tlrk eU6k' ccnu. Wood All kind of wood awed and In foor foot length, delivered In any part of tbe clly, Uood wood and full meanure guaranteed. Office with J. M. Payne, tr; JUto mreet. A. P.flUltDON. EVERBEARING irHrai until mm. li-M.-rlpmr prlie llt tree Hktii wikquiht, ltu.evllle,Ure. MQIAXK uu D.CSHERMAN, U.K. !Vnrlnn and Claim axent. P. U. B ML vilein, Urwiim. Dejuity Count Clerk. Write for Dlunks, w Cheapest, Neatest anil Best, s:homaker's combination FENCE. I makoond put up all kind of fenctn.city andcuuolry. Oetmy l-Tiinbelornrtiiclin: 11. dciiomakkh, Kalem, ur. 25c Wantfolumn, Ntlci InterUid for (INK CKNT Kit WOUIJ KACII INrtKltlhJN. No adver tiaemeui loavried In IhU v-olumn for ! I nan twenty-nve cenln. WANTKD-AN AftlVK HonkhtMan Nalary HOT uionihlv If mhii ,hu win. opporlunlliea for advance, to renre-cal ouoiy a rtaimixlble ew York liou-e. !KC"2n?f' lAUFACTUItK, iMCk Iftix I4&1, N. 1 . DAItriAIN. A hmuutnnri wo Una for liilreof W, II. Hliiipwiu, aie in raaiiu Malom at ouly t0U In ou li Ibl-tf OWNKIW OV COWs-For kervlce, a purtrbred Hid Pnllcl bull. Tnim i, c.nh. At my pluco In Halein. I L lll-d Altaian F5 day, y lOHKKNT-KivenlrelyfiirnliihednMirrii, i-iiiauiuuiiieMi p,in or clly, by i.jo .. -", , . ....... vw.. VM.V, MIIU i ..rci.i .ii.jii.ii. i nrn.r .'..ni.... .n riwiiviiirci. 10;U0-t CllltlHTIAN HCIKNCKMIND CUItKI A cIiikh for inalruvtloii In thimpirlluul eneof iheScrlptiireH.ciiiniiieiiciiig ..Ion day, (cot.erMh,3 p m, ltmi ,, nk block. Perwinadethlnr to Join may mil on Mrs. Lou Match, KM Kront it. 3 Iam iikni r-ive nicely furiiuhed ! room. Apply at 807 Coiii'l. ML U-lit." f PATHONI.t: Home Indumry, and une Mouiilaln Italin Cough Cure, tluar iinteed ut give rellel or money refunded. Manufactured Hy II ll.Uiow.WliniOw. on. Hmlth A Hlclner tolo agentA for '!!? IJun in riUKK NHTIUK...W6 wl.h"all bono, nq JL thU place removed hy Ocloljer lap. V are PlnwlBii tbe entire IhiUoiii bind and willbavano-rae. JNu. W.lllLUKItT Cliemawa Indbin Hchool E. C. CROSS, Butcher and Packer, Htt HLnnd Court Ht.-Th het nuau delivered loall narU of I ho clly. """"' Jobostn's Universal Cyclopxilia. An original work by W of Ainenca'ii moat anilntnt nchalara aa edltora iinit UUamlaeiilaperliillatarriiinallpiirlaoribe world u colli rlbulnra, wboan lihiixw are Ignedtn tli'lr urllrlca, a n voucher Inr L'..hJr?.?.'. V :l ""'lZ"7i. "".' ."" PwiM! U..hoyni, Ihe work. lboiiil,y,,V,7nTy ot purchaw). AridrMU (J. llltdWUli nuiiv Manager, Rioin, or Atnrln,Or.' Street LACE CURTAINS AND SHADES Just Received For our Fall Trade. Wo run show you a greater vnrlety of Put lei us, nnd sell thorn for In Money than you can buy oNcwhen'. The only House In tho city thai carries n complete line of carets Is the v OLD fill rn Also have a new line of SALEM LUMBER CO,, DEAIiEltS IN Ruogli& Dressed. Lumber LntliN ami HhlnL'ltH. Call on iim TV'.III'II .11111 II HAVl W A HEATING M? If not, you had better be looking after one We have tho finest line ever brought to Snlom, and tho CELEBRATED FAULTLESS HEADS without ('ou' t the This IS THE OREGON NURSERY CO, h Offering a Large, Well Grown Stce' ef FRUIT: SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES. Small Fruit. EVKKGItEENS, TINES, SUKUHS, ROSES, ETC. At Low Prices. Late Keeping Winter Catalogue ,und Trice-List free. i m ia Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest. OKE A2sxD TIIltEIfl-roUIlTUS MILLIONS. o IriOOO 1'runpT-i-cs. :t.-.,000 KaopuH Bpltzonherg. o-i.wni ll.MUl i uiHTry, lfl.OOO Knrlv Cr ufo d rwnh. 10,000 MiMir.nr. and Itoyiil Apricot. -o- LARGE STOCK OK ALL riiKK 01IIEII EK0M CATALOGUE FUEB. ADDRESS : H. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon. J. 4 00., Dontists, .(car Open llouie, Salem, Or. Salem Athletic Audi my. -,Jlru,,.lon..1.ven '""H klnilHofiithletlo MerclatK, IikIuiIIiik nil innveinviil ci.iiilii. clve In miya cat da-Hiiniiitnit An lily to ecreury at rooma laiCoiiuaireliil X W $1 WILL BUY A LOT nam, louami lin,J wmf;llmi"ry. ' t. iiuuuowa, No. ZW UiiiiiinumlHl HI., Halam COOK HOTEL Stale ami HlgJ, Street. 0. W. ANDERSON, PROP. Successor foW. II. COIIK. Tbu Conk iifiifiii- ,.... . (..nvle.,t t. iMi.TinT' ..'.".S",.'" V'"! Jtw lV ,,!'iu.,.""l(.'r '"""' '' ' '' JSJA? 'JnSJi ,.'" '!'. iiwimlliiu m (aroiil., """ '" fwinien. iimi ! CORNER ; Woolen goods just opened. nnd aave money ut our yard UA1 l.'M In .i,,ii.i THE LIST.. finest hetttin Btove in C til unci examine it. R. M. WADE & Co. AircnlB Clmrtc - Oak Ktnvpa and Ranr. Apples a Specia Adilrerw or cn'l on WIRT BROS., Olllco 11)2 Coniinerclal atraut, bulcm. v ivu "IKIKHI ( ini VL'llrlt'l II Atllllt' ".r),iXKI Yellow Newtown Piota ir,,(l(X) iicu Da via Apple. LEAUIXO VARIETIES 1'ESIS. OF FRUITS INSECT i Capital Dairy Co A. 0 Kalrolilld, H. J. Kelly ' uru prepured to deliver flin '' ciniIciIoii ioe, to any part of tl Lenvo order at Mlnto bow'aiUble. 11rANTKn.WhMit.OaU and Hay, l.Pf V fur piiiiuwruplia nt C'aerrlniwp "'rft Ifallery. lllglieH market price paid. CD. KNIOItT, Elotle b,'1;-'0SSL. . Iinunurtetreet, "alem Orcfoa. rvr inuaury dlawuwi a epeclulty. RV m MM TAH. aitlKKITII, deiitletyonle '""."-X J new tiillldllig.)nierOolim'rclln Omit, Miilem. Aneatlietlee adHiloUtW wliundercd, " Cliolra fill imuUry woted. TJ Uo.vh, hi'oho and duck! t WL ciihIi price, llfiy iloz. oh olc M arm at 10 ct'iitH par pound t H,',''f, innrHul, IfiO Hliitu Bt. 10ilwK, The On.'K' ! l;C- Vtnit oxuliangi Hhtlilaud or W1?"? iroprty for lour good work n"p Tiix-Wjora Take Notice. Tim tax mil of Marlnnwanty forlbjrwf INO Iihh U-en plnl in inr,,nf?.wion5 -oiinlyUoiitofJuadOHSi,, U f f-tjtjXjA 1 .J' AuJaAih