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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 25, 1890)
- "''"P" vtfrfT ,-.-7i ' f """"i,".!- "' '&3W w 3raWPrwii: Jf j$ T""vHfsWie"MHft-'"f. f? & '""Km1! , THE CAPITAL JOUMAL SYSIUCATES COMING. TUK81)AY....'.".-."yOV. y- 'SPO- TKItMH OK UUUKUIITIOS. iMlly by mull pr jwr "ul'Tby mall per month, ..-.. jo iWiily by mull pryr,.. . - l w -tf not tild iu mlvMure the price rtutxtd for till- WKKKI.Y JoCltSAL Will .; fliprTir. If pur" an not d?llrred promptly nollty thcofflre. rltt-X llKUVKUY BY CAIIKIKR. lmlly forlnle wrk, .. ? Dallvfortwo wre. 2 '' IMIly by mouth, - (wet. Ollctlon will be made on Wt nnd lith of mouth, "utwrlben. will ploe Imvc ninney lor currier, nt houe or whetwn it l delivered, o n. to rrtu no delny. In rollprl'oo. Tiir Kvicniiic. Capita. Jouksai. regit Url twelve the rternon oc.ued prortltxitche. Another Electric Motor to be Kslabliihril Salem. Litfe in Soon The syndicates were well plonsed with the examination of Ihelr rvprv MtiUttlvcs who took a look over the horso oir line In this city. They tire A KuitNrrUKK Factoky. The business men of Snleni huve u prop osition from nn caitern linn to come , here ntul locale a furniture fnotory ! tn ntllllliH nt In.lal tlfll- llli.ll. If these lire rellnblo purtles ami ivossess the means nut! miuMlo experience, our city could not make n belter Investment thnn ulvo a bouus of iMl'OltTANT llt'StN'KSS CltAMIK. Another huslncM ehmiRu takes place Iu Salem to-iliiy which will be of Interest to nil readers. W. II. Coni-iid, the clothier, has sold hlHen tire slock and business to Messrs. Geo. V. Johnson & Sou, who are old men in thu business In Salem. GILBERT & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. It is not yet known what Mr. Con- .wrvsnon.llnL. with rommi.les ,h,s k,lul '" "',9 " MiHlnUblwlly u rati will di,, but It Is hood ho will In rejptrd to mak!nK the road nn J tl'ieeetiterof trade forsuoh a factory, remain In Salem, tw men of his . o......... m... .,i .,, .lucre In uuy quantity of mw nmte- push and euternr.se tire u vnluable .!..... ii. ..Ui,-., ..r 1, ..1 i. rial to work up and 11 growing le- nctiiisltiou to tuiy place. Me.srs. I l'liienmn's uiocery stole, 131! State Mn.lo.Un II.. u.Ip In .1.., ,.nriv nnand for this Hue of bh1s. Morel Johnson will contlliuo the I'KI'SUN.U. ASH l,tlAli. Miss Ilally 1'arrlsh Is'home furu short vl-.lt. W. I', lloothby Is In Portland for a few days. J Ion. T. T. Ocer Is putting out all apple orchard of 600 trees. Mr. and Mrs. 1. A. Manning left this afternoon for Tacoma. Kre-.li Ohio chestnut at M. T. ...til i...tt.l n mail 111111 me iiiriiiiure nst'ii in wre UlKIIJ. ..1.1 U....V. . , of houses ill the sub. , ? Is 8 "N1 fr"'" tho. wl svildlcatesl""8 ' "vi ' "-oeminiguiK iiitmii- laciures is pursued 11 win oriug LiU'Ah MAIIKKT. Wheat, net rt2J centh per I u. Hop, active; Si to3" cents per lb. The Journal New Year Kdition. The JiiUHN'Ai. will Ustie a baud somely got up special edition on thi advent of the new year. It will contain n carefully compiled record of nil Improvements made at SNilem during the year lJ, with a show ing of Salem's business. The edition will contain many special feature of Interest to every citizen of Salem and will show up the matchless resources of this pari of the Willamette valley. It will be especially adapted to advertising purposes and fur general circulation to attract tho-e wishing to make Investments or seek locations for homes, business, education, manu factures or any other enterprise at Salem. We will not try covering the state. Till" extra edition will be priuted nu fine paper and will lie limited to ten thousand copies. Orders for ex tra numbers and adverti-ements will be solicited by our representa tives during the coming week1.. Hofek liiia., Elj. spring the company large number urbs of the city. The are not making any great preten tions, but will make some substan tial improvements In the road and aid much Iu making Salem a com mercial center. Thelrcomlng here is no small feature to Saltm's progress l , , ' .... .1 . I sale 1101 aiuue iu int u ui inu muiiv; i they put out here, but It Is n great advertieiueiit to the city. Syndi cates in the bustling city of Cliicagi do not Jump nt any little rumor, but make a thorough study of the nlaci where they anticipate investing their capital. They do not onl look at a city as It Is, but what ! may be and the causes to make it 'oniethlng dittereiit. All thest things were considered relative tn Salem, and alter that uasdoueand iheir representatives mime and size up the sltuatiou carefully they havi decided to take the road and tin suburban property nnd Improve ii all. The syndicates are also consider ing the purchase of the present electric road aud consolidating the two into one grand system. Tin rumor Is now that there will be an business at the ra!lro.uls. Ten such factories added to Salem would Insure us another railroad at once, which without the factories, It would take n hundred thousand dollar bonus to secure. m can well atliml to Invest money to give worklngmen steady employment. A factory that gives work to laborent and that produce what we otherwise send mniiev out t) roHun t If 1 stand, and will no doubt, with , ., their ripe experience, materially In crease the stock 11 51I business scoie ol tho concern. Tho TVoriil Knrleliail. The facilities of the present day fot the production ofcvcrythiug that will conduce to Uie material welfare and comfort of mankind arcnlmost unlim ited, and when Syrup of I'igs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it le tlin no la -.. .1.. . ..!.! 1. I a 1 .f the couutry for, is a double bene- I , , ..-, -wu.u ,3 irmy ..u..! ... .v...v-n.i.ii ty tilt: U151C and prompt and effectual to cleanse Uie system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, nt r.:iy time, and the hotter it is known t'-ie norc popular it becomes. tit. Iu no way c-au our city lie built ip so solidly as by securing factories. To merely et people here with nothing for them to do but ride 011 the electric cars will not make a city nf Salem. The surest line tn follow Is to oflVr liberal aud (nielli-, r',er .vo1"" Thanksgiving celery geut encouragement to such fac-1 1U Clark's, the Court street grocer, t-ries. See notice of Board of Trade. "Fr.ingipannl," the most lasting meeting Wednesday afternoon. j odor In the market, nt Ilrooks i Fouoot to Q j. A few days ago 1 bashful young man from Polk county's capital came over to Salem to inarry one of the capita! city's fair daughters. Tho time set for the eeremony to be performed was at four o'clock In the nfteruoon. Thu electric road to the asylum be fori , bashful groom arrived iu the city in the next six mouths have passed. ,iue tmei mu meeting a friend they whether the road is sold or not j engaged iu a friendly conversation The indications now seni to warrant alli so forgetting himself he allowed me asseruou inai oy uie close 01 , t tie t me of the fortunate hour to another year several milesadditioual street cur Hues- w ill be iu operation lu this city. Let the thriving cap ital city of Oregon progress. pass some time before lie arrived at the home of the anxiously awaiting bride. His only excuse then was that he had forgotten to go to his ' own weildiug. Thu eeremonv was GniEr-STi;iCKENTUKKF.YS.-Far-lat ,Mt perfonnea ,,,,,1 the voting mers havealready begun to bring the ! couple nr(, no. h. Doubtless turkeys to town for the hungry city after 8Uch au experience he will do people to satiate themselves " t tetter next time. Thanksgiving day. The guillotine, L Is patiently awaiting its prey and IIaiily Injuiikd. A m.iu was before the festive morn many an In badly used up at theS. 1 ilepot this noeeut bird murt suffer death in the tmornlug. It seems that four men Av Opportunity. The T. H. Hudson &. Sons, of Ohio, who the JnuaxAii reported some time ago as desirous of coming to Salem and establishing a furniture manufacturing industry have sent a proposition to the board of tradef in which they seem to mean business. Their financial standing in the East It seems ought to be enough to war rant the citizens of Salem to make an effort to secure this prize. They offer to build a factory here that will give employment to fifty hands by . the end ot next year and by the close of the second year a hundred hands to be given steady employ, meut. This firm only ask a bonus of fo,000 which Is a small eum for a city like Salem to raise for such an industry Were the establishment all that would be added to the city's prcperity the Jo.OOO would then be no great sum, but such an establish meut will bring many other thingn tn the city that go to make It pros perity ami add much to its progress. A number of first class, workmen would come from the East with the iuaugurators of such an establish ment, and other manufacturing In dustries would We compelled U fol low cloMily in the wake of this one. Let Salem's business men shove this enterprise and secure Uie goal which it Is offered. extreme, in order that a happy peo ple may give thanks that he died for them. The people of Salem have I as much right to be happy as any firm of a 'n favoretl hmd, and some preten tious will be made to make the oc casion a pleasant one. Free Whistles. There is an uuusual din in the uir, aud quiet loving citizens are holding the'r ears, for a thousand toy whistles are lending the air. They are n double-birrelled allalr, and have u metallic trill that rends the ear, and gui on iue iiveriauu ai l.ugene nun )luj uj j, gave n brakeman a dollar each to allow them to ride on the platform of a baggage car to Salem. In jump ing nil just before the train reach ed the depot one of the men fell and received some severe cuts and bruises. He was taken to the Ore- gou house. The other found employment from of the They do not appear to be very rough men and are not of the hobo tramp order. The injured one Cox's drug store 1 The Klriness of the Comjaya tioual Ladies' society promises to b 11 great social success. Palmer's ".May Bloom" Is a nov elty In perfumes, at Brooks A Cox's Slate street drug store. (.'.ill at Clark's, the Court street grocer, and sis- his line present given away with the White Lllj baking powder. Dr. Dobbs lectures again to-nlghl at the Congregational church "A Thousand Miles on a Canal." Ad mission -i cents. Nine persons of ten look over and get prices of Buren's stock, befon buying an article of furniture in Sa , lem. And most of them go no fur ther. Some of Catterlin's famous view.' of the wreck have been Used to iiiaki i engravings for illustrated historic'' of the L:ibili wreck. Still to bi s gallery. Good comfortable roomy shoeh area great source of health to nier. women and children tho' the lattei often suffer most for want of them Klein, thu Salem shoe man, has n stock aud experience to tit you in tills matJer. men employment from one' Cow Foit Sai.e.-A good mllcl " v "" ui,""-.". now. Iimu re of Wm. Sareent. 271 Comercin! Street. JOHN HUGHES, Dealer In GrocoriWrniiits.Oii mid Window (IIilss, Mini nt imt ami Hordcr, Art Into' Mil Wiiils. Llrno, llnlr' Knife -nnil Shingles, Hay, Feed nnil Fence, rostft, (Jross Seetls, Fte. Nfcw ai)Vkiitisi:mi;nts. S: ERNST, 'lliliol'sterer All wnrk.elllterniw or r"pitirliiif, Mime In llii Ixwt Hiirlsin iiillke smlp TURKEY Order rrry . l:ey of w . IN Tu r & St net. Couiniisslouer J. M, Wntsnii Is In town looking after the bridge mat ter. Tho finest of all views at the wreck are those at Montec'Bni.' gallery. A family by name nf Dorsoy, from York, 'eb., have Just arrived lo settle at Salem. .1. A. Hershey goes to Portland this afternoon lo lay 111 some stock for their new firm. Dr. J. II. Miutliorii, of the Oregon' Laud Co., went to Albany on busl-iic-s lust night. .1. C. Cawood of Turner, expects to remove with his family to Salen in .1 few days ami reside among n Our spices are the purest: our e. tracts have no vtiual. Ureal Fasten Tea Co., .'117 C11mmtrcl.il street. II. B. Holland, of the' Salen (''louring mills, went down to Ore gon City on the local train till arteriioou on bu-iness. Fir Thanlisglviug, choicest Cape Cotl cniuberrics at (50 cints a gulloti, at Stelner .V Souiieman'.s, 1LM State st ret t. II. S. Marslmt .Mellarrv. was one of the worst Injured men I., thej lJ'-y ?5c Want Column. N'sllc-s Inserted f.ir (INK CKNT IM'.H llltl) KAl'll INsi;itTltN. . mlvor- iseiiiiMU lusorlnt lu tllU nluiiiti for 16m nun tiveuty.flvi'ooiitii. ACE CURTAINS AND SHADES Just Received For our Fall Trade. We, run show you u greiilur variety of Pattcrim, and sell thpm fori iJtoiioy than you call buy .'.scwlicrc. The only irouse In the city tlmt cnrrlcH n fomplctn lino of carpets Is thu .OLD 1M COi 1 t I K I Also have a new line of Woolen goods just opened, mmtKM 'Jmfetfyv rpOltKAIii:. A kikmI Icnni nnil liiirno.il. P Tlie lu m logi'iitioiiml rrlliilitv. win t thi tjmiii nrlri.itit lur Kill.Mll t)llinrlV. r wll fcnl tlieiiint rriuoiiiitilr Irnns fur liovrlnter. Apply to V. (. Jniuiimi nt JllVurt "trool.ur llufrrmitri. stulilc, .it nf Wllliunetto tiolcl. tl J01ITI0N WANTKK-lly u liulyio itn" lliiiixt .viiril wurrv- im'ru inn ii. .'mi- I rcn, Mrs. Thu foimlri- picferit'il. AUilions Wll.ey, I'orlliiti'l.tlr. IWi it wieck. lie slept all night last night, for the first time WW II til IT.' .lust received for Tlianksjlvlni;, , 'liiii;cho.a. i:n.iulroof N. it. .Nf...tt, ,. ... . i jmirniuoir.ci". uesi (.aiiiiirma svieet. poiatiHS, at T -Wr A S--T-Lllll. u ...U..I li..,nn... lull Y pluco t.i Murk nr Mini vlitl0 4itluii' Sleiner .t Sonneman's, 1-1 State; G pounds for 'S cents. It. B. Duncan who hail a first right- hand finder caught in the iws at his North Salem lumber yard mills, had it ampiitattil to-llay. Announcements of Thanksgiving dai "ervlces must be handed In for . "' At niy nhitv lu H.iliiii.-yi. 1. it. i i. IMmosil."" II l-il tlllll.'lll.l M IUHJ1, 1US 1M1 J'. l..l.ll WAXTI'll VN Af-TIVK. IIonhsT.MaV. Hnlnryiiammilli,iriiiltnbclwltli I opportunities fr JiiUuiirt,. to rcpri'-enl liHWlly rcs"iir.ll)l! c' York linii-e. lleflIHS'H. .MANl'KACTUItKI!, Lock lln litt, ti. V. 111 ATi.CTicTa I K.-A liou-n iiful iwifiiiu for siilo In south s.ilcin nt oiilj S-'SO. In iinujof iV. II. Hlnipsim. II: t-ir VSi:iw"7ll"l,0W' Kor Korvloe. n VJ puri-bivil Hut I'olhsl Inill. Ti-rniK Bueki: Dow.v.--Tlic telejrapl doubtless would have found It much ' nole used as a notiltrv rowt. Ill Cour makes every man who is compelled 1 ,.Ueaper to have paid his fare as an steet, came down with a crash last . u -u l .1... I I.I. rt.... ' . ' ..... ... to be shut up in the house with one with the small boy attachment wish he were somewhere else. The euter prising firm of Johnson, Boothby fe Co., the Salem clothiers, are supply honest man should. Committed. Miss Gertrude Dickson, agetl 12J years, was exam ined this forenoon before County ing every boy In the city who calls 1 Judge Waldo and Drs. J. X. Smith Iu time with one. ' a" W. H. Byrd as to her sanity - aud the result was she was commit- Political. The democratic ,f.,i ,ft ti, ,la..ilml ci.o i,.la i,on . . w ... -...... ..,.,.. ...... -.. .. night under the weight of so niaui fat Tlinnksgiviiig turkeys and othei line fowls. Send in your ordei early. S)eclal free delivery overi hour in tho day. ll-L'l-lt Sfi-onil Ward Alilerin.in. I announce myelf an indepeuik'i'.t cantuiiaie lor alileriuan inun tin TllllItK ih Somk Tnuii in it. The old flying that the people of Oregon arc not happy unless It is raining, may have nut little signific ance, and many of theotheraquatic al epithets that are hurled at them are groundless, jet the fact remains, the raluey seamm is the healthiest tlmeof the year, and the fall rains are always hailed with delight. The rain Sunday afternoon and night was a welcome visitor to the Oregonbins, and a continuation of those shower for n week would not be regretU-d. Oregon people, as a rule, feel better when It is raining. They even sleep sounder at night aud have better apetitt for eating. Business is not cramped by rain. The merchant does not sit down oua rainy morning and say that he will Have nothing lo do, but exacts Ills customers to i-omc in Jut the rami', camp is lively. Dr. Byrd is the lead- here ou'v lora short time hiving j second ward in Salem, Oregon, ai Ing and most popular democratic como lltre frolH Mlmlvb,)la'. ,,.11 candidate for mayor, tho' not seek- the gecoul ,me ehe ,m8 h im j 1J"V" ,an U II uinni ing the office. Chas. Gray is apt to ijateof an asylum. The first was' ' " be nominated for recorder. Thos. , a C(,iinement of fifteen months iu ! School Tax List. vau, jouuuciiea, nniuouu vuate a asylum iu Minnesota. Her in are also named as candidates for re-1 gani,y jg aUrjbuted to hysteria, eorder. Mr. Mahoue is the only i . candidate for marshal. Hugh Thorn psou Is suggested for treasurer. Special Boahd Mectixo There will be a special meeting of the Board of Trade to-morrow evening, Wednesday, Xov. 20, at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of considering the proposition made by the Hudson Manufacturing Co. By order of the president. J. G. Wright. m Don't fokqet. Ben Kostner ii Co.have a full supply of the Justly cel ebrated Oregon City clothing which they are selling to compete with the lowest. They are made to fit, and In the latest styles. An.M BuoKnN. A workman, named Baker, had his forearm brok en by a severe fall from the uow bridge work Monday. Ho was made comfortable by a surgeon, and will be laid up for three weeks. The school taxes of district Xo. Hi in Marion county arc now due am payable at the elerk'n ollltc l:i X -U.'i Commercial street (in the rear n F. S. Dearborn's bonk stout in tin Bush Breynian block) Salem, 'lb. same will become delinquent utiles p.ila within CO days from Ihisdati By order of board, this lTthd.ivoi Xnveiiiljer, 18'HJ. W. B.KlMI'so.V, 11 17-lf District Clerk. Jni'it.NAi. will be issued on that day. Call and examine our prices on Crockery, Glassware and Tinware If you want the lowest. Great Kast jrn Tea Co., 31T Commercial strett. Thesingors fioni dificrenl churches ire requested to meet at the Congre gational chiiroliWeduesday evening it ":'() o'clock to practice for union Thanksgiving serving. Don't fail to come. All tin- new juvenile books such is Ch itterbox, Xurrcry, Zig-Zag IMiie Jackets and Oliver Optic's ij.xil--. lor 189U, tire now on sale at F. S. Dearborn's book store. Chas. Melgerand wife.of Albany, have 1 ought out C. !'. Townsend lu I FIKIIKNT 'Ivi'titcelyfiirnKlir.tivoiim clisi' tn business part of clt, l fn ituy, wctflt or mnnlli. f mill at reel corner l tntir nnil UWJMI JriOlt lti:.NT fsf nk'Cl.x rurnlshfil ) rooiiis. Appiymturruiii'i. :. n-tinr OATItONIZi: lluiiKi liuliiMt), iniit.iiac J Miiiintiiln IIjiIiii OiiiulK'ure. (iu.ii- iiuletil tn clM relk't or intituy U'liuiil.il. Mmuifuctiircit lly U. Il.lnn4, t-Hlmu.Ons. zon. Sinllli . htclncr' wile iui'iiIh lor HuliiM. l-illni rint Natlonnt Hank Ilull.Hnrr, rVilcm, Orcrnn. A. P. AHMSTMOio, JlaiMKir. W. I. Staluv, Itlnclpi. Business, Short'-nnd, Typowrlt!r., Penmanship and English Department IMvaintl!iciiliifhcloii. HtiulrnUpiliultlol nnyllme. Cntalocucou nntillwuu. IfcWI .1.1 H.lll WMMWI 1 I iB.1- --u. VT--x---tr- OWN k Co. (Kits Will Sioes! City EliTtimi. VTOTICK Is hereby Riven Hint Hie niiu JLi Inrbieniiinl vlivtimi nftlii.eit orKi lem. (Irevnii, 11III In) lielil on .Mninl i , Die Ut. 1KW. for I he purivii. of eleet I in 11 in.ii or. ell) tworiler, ciiy imirslixl mitt (llyticnx iirer. IilMioiiftiililerin ill for the etr.t nuril, oiiuiiliteritmii f.ir II10 t-ieoml mull, lo iililrrnini fur tin. Thlnl n.inl. nnil oiinul ilrrniiin for the 1-outth uunl. ihu ulluu plneesnruAN t lllw: it.' 1'lr.t u.inl, Mnuilnn limine. Uu-ihi, .. ..v ..... ...b. 1. thuht. l'aiiliestniiniut.aiid will takei iiuni urii.nvmhnii u L-hartre I) c 1st ilelzeer is nn ex- i."!"lrl11 ,vuri1' KHI' Wlillloy'il t;il,l(i. Liiarge 11 t. isi. jiuztr is uutx Thoil. wUI lniiiwueclnt Il oUoK in perienced ristnur.inteur. 'tho foreinxin nnd romlnui'.npoii iviihoiit 1 lnlermlMloii luilll fuurln ilm ilfternioii. . Imm grntiou coiitiuues to pourln- ,,,., 1.. i-iiin.s, . .. , .,., 11.1 1 11- -Id Hiconlorof thurlly ofh.ileni.ur. tofcaleni. 1 lie arrivals lo-dny arel . . ' ' mostly from Xnriheru Ohio anil Xe-1.. ,. . , , ,, o.aska. They are nice ,eop!e and j lUilt k'rl.r l-'acliers- Exillllinu- .veil pleased. If they tnrry here ' ' U'"'- ' long, they will notgo jivay again - TWrtiir.T, '''.- "J'sRcB'-'T" (Ati. I'' ms? Wl fi'JlMMiWji IMt -HIMVMWit- xglgi ffleaL j 231 Btfl-Cash Paid lor Wool, Hides slid PelU Commercial st. Union Skhvices. There will be Foil Bali:. Two car lonis of union services at the Congregational straw almost as good as hay for feed Church on Thanksgiving morning M McCourt's feed store, 01 Conn at 10-30 o'clock, services by the pas- street. ll-ln-tf tni- .VII nrt Itii.l.a.l . iiii'iiiiiirai .-ijrifiy APPOINTMENTS. E. J. Alstock X. X. Steeves, S. Jt. Mason, Jr., Chas. Steele, of Multnomah county, and Stewart S. Denning, of Grant I county were appointed notaries to-day. Don't hk a Dodk But If you want a choice article In neck wear Tmnk8;;ivins m uf Faro a, M, T, or any kind of furnishing goods, , iB.man. 11., p,BDi.H .,. ! 13:' State Street. 1 Sweet Potatoes Krout Celery dont fail to see the choice stock ottered at tne Thos. Kay W0"'1-'" Mill rtore. Prices that will surprie you. Cranbenles Chow Chow I J'icuieil t.'auuage rears Dates Hulsins Mincemeat ppIe-Butler BECEPTION. On Wednesday evo at the Frst Baptist cuhrch, will be hld u reception to Rev. J. Fechter, pastor of the German liaptist church of this city. All members of the church are Invittd to attend. Honey Figs and Dates. Apple- Jellies Popcorn BU8INUM MEN'n (JAJINIVAL. The bills are out for an entertain ment on Thursday evening at the opera house under the auspices of the ladies of the Unltariau society, that promises to bv of unusual in terest to tho public, as It will repre sent in costume most of the business and Industrial firms of Salem. A program of unusual excellence Is In course of preparation and as the evening Is one of leisure to all classes, 11 large attendance will doubtless fill the house from Surprise Grange. At their regular meeting, Xov. In Pkoiiate. In (he matter of1 f lts Aalnln .if t nrtu Dlnltni. li.yM.,iii I W. T. lUcl.es administrator, files i 2f"'!' tUoy pa'1 """''" 1 . a . - . 1 .1 . r . lOlUtlOIIS; nisiiiiui ucouuui, iimu m;i. inr near- Ing December 27th, a. m. at 10 o'clock ' W,IK,,EAS. '1'',ere recently i mu u wii-uk on nn.' nouineru i acu- iu railroad, at Lake Lubish, four balem, attended wit) A large supply of fresh butter and , miles from eggs at M. T. Itinemuii's grocery ' great loss, ami believing there has store, J32 State Street. , been criminal negligence on tho - ' ... ...1... f, i . .. i juiuji mo nuiro.ni company, uiere. Mokk To Follow. County clerk j wre j, J'. jaucoca, was eaueu on ino second time to-day to issue n miirri- age licence, Tho parties were Alice Wampoloaiid J. Harding, and Lena The prion Is Vaugn and B. K. Llbbey, There of admission ln-s leen fixed at 50 will be more call before Thanksgiv cts for all parts of the house, hut Ing. parlies who may wish reserved seats can secure them at Patlon's for 7'j cents. If Your lluuse is on Fire Vou put water on tho burning tim bers, not on theriuyke. And if "ion have uatairh you shoultl attack tho diseese In your blood, not In your nose. lU'iuovu the Impure onus, unci aud the local eflcciH subside. To do this, take Huoii'sBursjipui Ilia, th IU-soi.vki), That Surprise Grange ask our State Grange Legislative Committee to use their influence with the legislature to have laws passed giving the Railroad Cor imls slon power' to examine railroad bridges and trestles and compel! such repairs us would Insure safety to life and property, Other paprs please copy. lOro';i)ii State ' IV nuriiiiiis. i All persons holding any of tin above warrants, will pleiisu send them to, or deposit them with Geo. W. Wutt, at Salem, Oregon, on or before January 15, 1S91. A pro rata payment will be made up n nil ol sain warrants presented on or iiclore said day. Payment will be made after Jan. 15, 1801. J. T. GliE(if), Secretary Oregon State Board of Argrlcultiiic. ll.w-d&w Salem, Xov. 22. '00. Xoticl. There are funds on hand applicable lo tho payment of thy warrants endorsed pilorto April 10, '00. Interest will cease on such war rants from iftto of this notice. E. J. Bwnflord, city treasure. 11-21-lw m At tiii: Statu Faik Giiounds. A grand shooting mulch Thursday, commencing ut 0 o'clock, rain or shine. Turkeys, gtcee anil chick ens will be shot for. Xolf & Con.v. t. & w. "Eureka." Which being Interpreted menus, I have found It. Found what? I have found the place to buy holiday goods of nil kinds. Smith Is the man and .'507 Commercial stnet is tho iiiyoriimi purity or our mm win hoimi, I. i .i cmteil liyitlll'ivursof fuooy It-jn. Wn huve place. He carries- the most coin-, In slock u very htrnu nnu vuikst aswirt. i iiiuni nt jiiei cveiy Kind una nwilltv A.J. Hackett,uu uttorney at Un mu, Oregon, unci E O. Potter, pros, tciiting attorney iu 'second dhtnet, ire in the city to-day on legal busl mss. Both these ueutlemen were ellow students at the Stale Uuiver nly with our county treasurer A. O. ..'oudit. Thu Jouhnal does not pursue the iuueiido method. If It. has any thing to say about tho public ser vice or public ubiires, fts-trikes right it the thing to be lonecivd, glvei) the fuels, let them hit whomsoever hey will. Xo iuueiido shop con ducted heie. One of the grimiest events of the season will bu the lecture at the Bap tist church, next .Monday ami Tues day, December 1st. and 2d. "Let every one make calculations to be I here. Remember, the admission Is only 2j cents; children under twelve free. The lectures are very Instruct ive as well as amusing. ' i TO'''t''' '"' ''ereby ulveii Unit the re.Nt 'l-lA tc'ulariii.irWrlyliiiiiidu..Uuti mini- nicintJi lor imoiier cerliHiiit.s will li ir'd In Uie (inul iioiu u -snli-in on ied Astonishing Bargains! IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Every Customer Will be I'festaled wth a PREMIUM."" C.OFFJEES. iir co'IVii-uirothofrealieKund m0t do llclous ever ollerecl lor siU-, nnd will bo joiiou ninivrior mi niiv lor iiiiuniv nui cliisipni-as.HH no luiKrt only thocliol.vi uuiuiuiij ill'vii... l-.'Ott'HlKIIUKOIirC'UIIUI. nicrsllio buiicllliil our Ioiik in iwrlenco In Helccllni.'. ulo .dlnu. iiumtliii.' ami nnruinv of (vutlues. Yon iiioiiKiirod Ihu very choic est Kuod at kiniill prlccB , TEAs!-:Tel Our iii'iv siitipn teas nro thu flnct m porlrd.and lor Mrencth mid rlehiiewi of tluvoreaii not bo ixvvlled '1 ho delicious iiCMlsy, .Nov. ai. Is'", nt I'jo'ilncli l sli it. Applliiintii inu.t uoprexii'ediit tin' cijm.ii Iuk teit.iou. I), w, YulijJil. CoiiniyMuperlnnn U:nt offcel.oolnfur Mii rlon County, tlnnon. ut .DllAIK WILING. TliniiiMk-rnlKoect arc prepared lo fiirnhh thobentqimllly ofl'llni; foi uudi-r drain ing at lowtt.prlvii ', AiUltl'flY.t lil.SAUT, Nenr l''iilrOmuini,H.ilein,()reKoii, Thi 3l2H, Sash and Door Factory, Front Street, Salem, Oregon. iu our line ut jimcck to tn iiijiutu Only tho liost, niiituriul used. Dent cliiHH ol work with thu lowt'Ht. ErERBKAltIilJiHi:i".r,r?,: uulll Iniii. lnciiilivu piK list Iue Hirru iMicir, l(ullvliiv,on-. PIANO-V0I.CR French - and German At roonii 6 An(t,7-Iljisk ktiiiang;. ., MUws 1.AUU.V TIIOHNXON. g5"itl "''! - m --" d .P t uiMZi.m. "t.lu r2i tr"r - - o ' " ;f a "'L- UUinitV nnd AN.N1I' F13;3Si rk&iMl H'r-'liE""''-j fhhiniiti, THE OREGON NURSERY CO, Is Olfeiing a Large, Well Grown Sleek of FRUIT: SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES. Small Kru.it. EVEIMHU-JKNS, VINES, SllllUIkS, HOSES, EN. At Low Prices. iog Winter Apples a Special Late Keep A Or rut I.lwr iledlciim, Jr (lunn'n Improved l.iyer I'illw ur n rurui-unuiiriiicK iii'inmcnr, uiiiiuun Mini Hki.ikk Ooiuis. A fM'iinl mill lugofthuW.lt. U. will lu lielilnt tbelr hall Wo Incbiluy nviiilin;, Nnv. ailll. MIV. Wooilt'll tllf ilfliart- """"V."n ."".,'." ""r?' "'?.'.'" dlK.MIoii..m:ct llVu liver niiu Mi Iili uiontlniiMCtar will lo mivellt null "? """ ' '"""i ", r""1 "l) purify nnd enrlcli Ilm Wonduiid nmkollio munuUHXClor Will 10 piMUIt, lUlll uu, ,)er,m,L.ity cures ciltuirll. ft Ulncltur 'llieyulMiirudurn u Kn.ul nn- u full turu-out Is m-uetted. Uy alwt strcimthcuu the iii-rves. llo KS JS""l'"Vra'V"2 orderofM -. Annie .lth.'W8,l-rph.,HuryoiiKtHniilyII.H),IMBarwi.1irlllu)V,'i; Bom ii IUiUiil,djH.-iln,i dlKtsktlon, coi.tlvrnu.il, M I lijrplil llr, rlc. I hi'rti pill lll.llli) pCTlt-cl plctu nnil nttrnutlvu line nf liolid iy gootlH nyer brought to H.ileui. Him counlerH aro uroiiuliiB under their weiKht of Ihu most exmiUlto url KootU. 'rhoiiKist'eleKiint Iioiiho or imint'lit'i, thu ino-itiiiiiUkiiiKtoyN mid themiiKt UMffnl toilet mIm over ex hibited In thin city. JIn 0, ai, nnd CO cent counier-i uro hityond lie bcrlption. You will llml ovuiyihinv from a tootliiiltU to n pickled elo pliiint, Prlcw, well, they nro way dnwn, the now lurlll dnen notelleci this stock ui It w.ih purchnwd hefo It Htruck tho louulry, Tho public It Invited to iiuiko nn iusiiectloii ni this stock beforoIiiyiiiK n tliclr b.li day fciipplles. 1 12.5.1 w tiriwn. OUR AIM, , Till iimipiny wu orgnnlwd fur llio iuriii'PJniitjrllii'ro.iH und t'uaciu In iiiiKiU'iutltluiiiud dlnlrlbulInK tticin In llon)iiHuintri-In uuaiillty to mlt.ut no mull pmlll.ilJOK'liyHiiilnituicliconiiitiivr lliullifiiivniu protll.i (ifull nilddlciiitiii.Hrid rurtlK-r HiiuriiiK lliom wltn tho very in U et. unit nirrt komU on tlio murliet, tVo iuIc only n ttlalnf oiirKixidx.Kiiur nulccliik' llieriuullty lo Iworiho very beit ind iirK-ei Ilm very l)vnl, or no. Ioh. Triuflnir vou will kindly favor' ua nlllui lilul order, we lire, rei)tliilly yours, Great Eastern Tea Co. 317 Commercial St., 3alem, Or. Next Door First National Bank. 9 1 iV- ..lit a5f a :K?3 it..i Icn . ititZSl. teivj' i . : "'n: THANKSGiyiSGjTERTAINMfNi; REBD'5 OiUttU.ll.OUSH, Thui-hi'ay, Novoiiilitii !27. ) ss Men's-fornix Coiuhillni; of TABLEAUX;' IteprmiillPB ; irit of tlip'b .hI,,,. ,h -V J""l' KIllll'H CutuloKUe mid I'rlco-J.lst free. AddrwHor cull on WIHTJIROH., Olllco 1!92 Coniinurcliil street, Salem. a'a'''j'''"""'TT7M'Kaa'c '"lfOODBliMWERy." Largest Stockof Trees In the Northwest, O.N.E AND TffiSoW'filS MILLIONS. n?1.0 !:r"m.,'f-':. . -i.0f)0 iomiH HnltzoiiberK. 10,0011 Oruviinstelii Applu. , i5,000 Yellow Nuwlovvn I'lpi""' 1.5,000 lluii DiwIh Apple. j.Ti.1100 llnyiil Ann Olmrry, .10.000 Kiirlv C'riiwfiinl P.. ...I, lo.OiM) ftroorpnrk mid Jtnynl Apricot. luioe .stock OF ALL FIIKK OTIIEIt J-'UOM -o- LE.IDING INSECT VARIETIES X'jjsrs. OF FKliT?, ( , t ATAIiOGUB 1'KEB. ADDRESS : iTH. SETTLEMIER, Woodburn, Oregon, f Ineoiluim., Fine- M-ufsicI .y.'!V!,l.n',,,rl",n'",''ll"lire''l',illnn,inu' MMjVir'ivl; iiMiprni niimimifin 5') imi, t-rw,l' MHUT'eenti). On wilmit I'MUin'i, "rrw" .i.r&r!, m, Johnson's UuiveaUIycloiia'uia. All orlllllUll work kv in ,.r i . Moat 'liklli.iit My,M i,ilili,iiLJi..i w nn I ran t McJ Hl-tVlr. i ' nfl V. i 7r llio world in. mm rihn o. r iLi.;.... :. .!!' "",l,.,,! limed to li;r. article,. vS"rlw """y;, If you oiulenipliiln lm ilnir "V .,..- ,1,1, ,i,a VIirH, IUUUR1I you Mill iinl-purotuiMrJailUroti-. U 0. IllloWf h Huu Miiroiger.r'Jileni.or AMorliiVUr, rH fo Fruit Men! Buy your Pruno tiiniH direct irnin tho raliiiblo gw' TIioho crown in tho WnKlo ITillu N'hi-h.h-v aro strict- 'yjflf !-""f 'u,(1 1,," to iiuiiio. Four to oijfht foot liig'1 f lottuc tliim wot olity land treoH ibrcod by fortiliwff in Jl'rip'i n..'i.....' . ... '.. .Via. " "'"""raury fti-ouud. JSxlru piiiiiH (tilcoii in 'h iiiff to roBoryo tho roots us noitrlv intact im j)08.siblo. lor Halo uj lr...i i r lH ,or ,ttIK9 lot Holiuitwl. Crown, and R. D, ALLEN, Silver ton, Oregoii "-f .j - .'jfaw..i!-i). -i.-.-mtfca. . L.t.. ..i , -'j.. -jtmiitiirt A,-MAJttemrt. -toatilAlj . i8U&n tf.t Jt.wl iiBi in tofe J,'iHr&ii mumiAijJitu -wMJaj