Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 12, 1890, Image 2

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promptly imtily tlienrflce.
KKKE IUU.IVKKY BV CAKRIKIl
IiHlly n Ingle wek
Jkilly forma wki.
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IiHlly uy momn
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iviil.-ilnn will h made nn ll nnil 1Mb
M tiimilti. Hub-crllwm will plue leu-re
nunr riireirrP-piHt houe or whi-wu U
l d-lfvep-d, u to esue no delay In
roller! "on-.
Thk Kvkkhio CAMTAUJorKSAL ru
Urly retvlvc tbc iirterr.cx-in .oclnied
pitdii.pHlche.
GILBERT . PATTERSON.
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
LiiCAh Jur.Ki'.r.
Wheat, net tell cenN pr bu.
Hop, .active; lis to 32 cent ht lb
Headquarters fur candy, nmnu
factored fresh every luy nt Jones A
Rernurdi's on s-tate street.
Al.L Sliofl.li ATTKNH. The can
Uta to lie given at the njer hotist-to-morrow
uiglit will be one of tin
bet entertainments' ever jjiveu bv
Salfm talent. Just go and beai
Mlw Farrar simr "Dreams, Happ.v
Dreams" and "o Place l Half w
Dear to Me a- Home, Sweet Home"
lu the cantata Saturday night.
Ml-. .Soriber will sin); a Bpinuini:
soujr, intrmlucin Annie Ijiurie ami
llankbtmd Brae'-, o )tounie Doon,
and .spin on nn old fashioned sjiiti
nine wheel, s-ue will al-i sine In
her character of grandma, "I t"nu-
notSius the Old Siugs." You will
have nn opiortiiiiity of hearing not
only one good voire out many. The
"Woodman" golo and the "Lulaby"
ing from Ermlnie, by Mr.Kuudret,
Hiid the "Wnlf -olo by Mr. Rn-a,
will lie enjoyed by everybody. Mr
lcv will whbtle a bird nolo and to
all who have heard him this U a
siittielent inducement 10 go. Gel
your seats at Pearborn'.-). The ad
mWion h tifty ceuts.
m
Axthkacitk Coal. Grant Trul
linger returned yesterday afternoon
from up the river where he weut to
investigate the coal dUcovery re
cently made on theTrulllnger ranch
near Newljurg, mention of which
was made in the Aatorian several
days bro. Mr. Trulllmjer brought
down with him a "grip" uack full ol
the black diamonds taken from 11
seam which was uncovered twelvi
feet below the surface. A drill sunk
twenty feet further brought up more
coal, and it was decided to go t'
work on the mine at once. Pros
peeling la to be done away with and
a shaft will be sunk to bedrock im
mediately. Attorian.
Faithful South Winds. Few
suspected last night when the
heavy fug was banging over Salem
that they would find the welcome
rains failing this morning. During
the Utter part of the night the
falthrul south winds anvi that are
alvraya a sure s-lgn of mild and
damp -weather. T.day has been a
natural Oregon winter day and one
that was hailed with delight. A
week of nteady rainy weather at
this heasou may be exp;ted, ur.d
that much or more is needed to
make the ground In projer condi
tion for late planting.
VlCTIMh OF TIIK WKKCK. A
number at" tin- victim f the Luke
Labl-h wreck left ,Iat night on a
Hpeciul cur for California. A dozen
or mre of the injured were able to
tail their departure. Tit-morrow
morning will be a mouth since they
were brought to this city from Lake
Uibirh. Nur--t went with them
from this city. Several others yel
remain in The Willamette hotel
which has had the nature of a Iioh
pltul for the past month.
Committment. Two more pa
tients were added to the li"t nt the
awyluni ywterday. It. W. Conner,
deputy sherifl of Yamhill county,
brought L. Jloiie, a rltt-eti-year-old
boy of Dayton, and riherill Mistier,
of Portland, brought John itedmau
to the same luililution. He also
brought Wax. Cramer to the peni
teullary for larceny of twine goods
from a store In Portland.
To C'ALtFoitNiA. Dr. and Mrs, J
N. Hmiih were passengers on luut
night's overland train for Los An-
geles California. Mrs. Smith will
remain iu California nil winter in
the hvpes that the climate there
may be be luetlciul to her health
They went down uu the speclnl car
w?ut up f it the Injured of the wreck
who went south last night.
Left kok Klamath. D. W.
Matthew Hlelt last night for hispit
of duty as agent ut the Kluiiiutli
Indian ugetiey. His appointment
was made wmio time ago, hut owing
to a mistake in his initials the it-
Vminliiiniit bad to be made over.
Thin i.ihoV a delav of a mouth 1.1 mi!
lu his assuming the duties of thl
position.
Kvkkvuodv Invited. All inn
invited to lnsiect the general stock
JVi. '
kept at the Woolen Mill store.
,ilehoiild remember Unit they !..,
mi only Keep K""'!-"'' -r ..
iimnufacture, hut a full Inn- ol nan,
wIovm, and ull tin- Intel tyl. o
I'liriiUliiug gissls.
CfjpsitiHii h-IIs laundry hi) p.
SOMBTIIINU MUST HC DU.VK.
The Prospects Look Gluomv Today
fur alrm to Kerf" tin-
Willamt-ttc l"uivrrlty
The la-nplo of the I'nlvornlty nuiy
be only trying to scare Salem Into
UolIlK .-omen. no.' ior mi- iii-oiiiiui.il,
but such I not verv probable. Tin'
.1
men who wore nvrv mi me com-
mltlce renrvontlntr l'ortliiml nr
.
..... 1 . 1. . ..1 1
IIDl mll !iveu iu wicii kiiviuit, uuu
u.n... ivtii.. wlm ur-.ili-viilvlntTc-.t-
ed In the N!honl rviuuliiliiK lu tsilein .
etiiihtitlenllv HlUrin that Mich 1 iioi.-luwu herein Salem. hen the
thecal, lion. 1. L. Willi-, of , "v ''ere u Mil for $150 w
I'ortlunii, who wui lu rsilem yiler-, demanded fn.ni the slilpiwr. Tliw
day, mid who IshIwihii iiIuiiiiiu- ofi '" cluliu he dd the railroad
the l.nl verity, ulid who i iidvoeiit j ioniviny foi the p.iis.ifre of all extra
I-ir Portland" cjiiim-, say-. Mint elly i 'nan to i-ome aloiiu with tbc ears to
i lu dwj earnest, lit- firmly U-' lulp him look after the stock, mill
hevenshe will et the sehiMilaiidbejoxi-eeted lobe Riven his property
ililnkoit will etiiiiil on I'ori-iuoutli when he arrived lu-re without n mur
I1..1..IHH. nverliuikliii? the Columbia ' mur or niiv extra chsrees. An oth-
" . - )
and Willamette rlvero.
The committee-, iu their tour here
visited two liK-uliou-s v hich have
prevloiLsly bet'n mentioned. The
tiru-eii lilt lid red acre truU Miiitli ol
1 he ell y, vv liKiked over, and then
ihe one north of the city. These
were not ntlereil as donation-., lull
lbecoiuuiitlee were asked the full
market value for the laud. The.v
were asked more than the laud could
be N)ld for to-day, lu a Usly. The
M;hooI would be allowed the choice
of either tract for about SloO.ouO
These ure caudid f.icts, but ure given
to the public not by the consent 01
wish of the committees, but us u
matter of news. The JoUKNAL re
Kirter, who have wulclird tin.
movement since It was. tirst talked
of, more th.iu a year ago, have
nothing more In view tliau to make
the public-acquainted with the facts.
There is uuu thing th.it seems to
be a fact now and that is if some
ictive slep-. are not taken -imiu tin-
.hiHil will leave her u.iturul home.
The board of tru-Utes will meet at
the University next Wedue?uav
when the matter will probably be
settled. Let the (leople of Salem
sm to It that It is settled right.
Xot a Law Offick. The way
person who were injured in the
i.ublsh wreck are coming to the
loUBNAL otllce for relres might in
luce nue to think this was a
aw oflk-e. Specific cliurges of un
due influences are made, claiming
ibeS. P. Co. Is trying to force one
man to settle by publishing that he
must have ills foot amputated. The
loUKNALcanuot protect the public
against otlier newspajiers. It can
only do right Itself. Neither can il
defend urivuie claims against cor
porations. A Coming Event. "Crowning
the Queen of Fame," is uu enter
tainment of a hiuh literary charac
ter that is liooked fur Heed's ojteru
house the 22d of next mouth, ihe
parts will lie rendered by our best
home talent. It will be one of the
most delightful and instructive en
lertaiuments ever given in the city
It
The Seulund Journal says: "Under
Mixed Fahminc Our farmers 1 (,e headiup of 'What Atorlu Has,'
are sick and tired of the present ' t,e Columbian 'ays: "Nearly HX)0
wheat situation. Whent is high in children in tier public n.-hools, cov
the East aud lu Liversjol but the 1(.red with the finest timber on the
farmers are the prey of the carrier j Pacific slope." Oregon must cer
mouopolistH. They are the rose be ( tuinly be making rapid strides in
tweeu two thorns and the thorns ininrnvenieut. nnd but a few years
absorb nearly the entile perfume of
the ro-e. Wheat iu ihe sack lies
here and no cars to ship it in.
Mixed farming will come in due
time. Telephone Register.
Atthe Watkk Souiice. A force j
of meu were ut work this morning
out in the middle of the Willamette
river a short distance above this
city with a scow uudeugiue making
some repairs at the terminus of the
water nine from whence rjnlem's
water supply U taken. Piling
were being put in which were tilled
around in order to givo a more er-
feet tilter for the water liefore il
comes to the city.
Some ENTF,itiKidE. Several Ore
gon postmasters huve during the
past year been reading dead Jouit
NAL subsciibers pajs-rs, and only
discovered thut said subs, had beeu
dead for a year or more when their
annual duen were received. These
papers have been promptly ordered
stopped.
m
Crlssman sells plu-h goods.
Worthless Cuitd,- Dogs at-
tucked Win. MudUoii's band of
sheep near town lust week and killed
twelve and crippled uliout thirteen.
Something should be done to rid
the country of a lot of these worth -
Iocj miN fiit iAliM flruru ftnPi mtlt
icon i,uio w v .(!. 1 wo-w f.ri .
killing sheep they ure Incurable.
Monmouth Dein,
rrl ,..J( ..I 1.,. ., I.MI.In,.
novelties ill Salem is to bo found ut
Geo. K. Good's, SOO Comiiieri-lal
street. ii-b If
Il now conies m iiuni. iiiui uic
prvseut niauagemeut of the St. Paul I
. - . . If.. I.. .1.... .1..
Restaurant excels anything in the
city. None but flrtcluss meals i
itie served; oysters in all styles, and ;
such salads us uro served there, will '
make anyone return niter tho first j
rneal. Family dinners are nerved i
I" "''' everyone.
it
,. ,. .. , T..7 i,M,ijlirnniuiiil
I'm XmiM piceulb tli.it ICrnufeu
Itm's. vvlwi unit plush slipper at
Ct ceuls aud npwurils iin-ai wt rent
i1 than eisewheio iu the i.-Itj.
11FlM,Kr)V w,:;",;H."-ii.o new
oUh a HlirlltVt
'
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TllKV REMAIN.-flio low pri'
mi photos at Mniitce Uriw' friillrx
In the noflJc bbi'k,
A Gnoss Injcrtick. A com
plaint Is made by new cntiier to the
valley by the railroads In making
ouiirmouH charge fur wlileh they
full to give 11 Mttlsuictory explanation
to the parties thu trvutid. A faiu
lly arrived here n IV w iliiya hko from
Kati- mid with them two ear with
miinu leu la-mi of stock mid their
Ii.iil.iIui il ..I, ....... '11..... 1..1.1I tlu
.i"u-.-..uit i-mi-vib. im-, rn" "c
freight eliurjjwi In advance and wb
till mi w hi. I ta rtill.wt u fililimltitr nnti
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i reel vv men iney yet noia
Tb li
conirci omih lor iiieelleeiu id oe nun
er man had his goods shipped nun
.... 4 .
they were held iu Porllaud ou the
plea that this was a sepurate road,
yet his shipping receipt called for
ihe cur to bring them to Salem. In
this cujeSlljw as demanded for bring
ing the goods from Porllaud to Sal
em. If thei-e me lacls as given by
these men It is not oLly iujusticv,
but it is the next thing to rubbery
and the commutiily is outraged.
Meu will not ..lily condem the rail
loads but the country iu which such
deeds to lie perpreluated. There are
a number of complaiutH made. It
is 10 be hoped they are not so bad as
the meu are led to give out.
On One Side Only. The task
of Informing new contributors to
the press of the reasons why they
should not write on but one side of
Ihe paper must lie explained every
year, last year the painful duty fell
on the Astorian. This year the
JuUltNAL a-suiuis the task. The
I'Ustoui has been in vogue so long of
writing on one side of the sheet of
paiier that u compositor never turns
the sheet over, but throw it on the
I waste tile, and where both sides of
j .he pajier are u-ed half of a com
1 iniiulcatlou is liable to be thrown
nut unintentionally. Contributors
10 the press can do a good work by
writing only on one side of their
paper thereby prnvcntingoathsfroiu
editors losiug confidence of print
ers. To-JtouRovv Night. There are
sixty voices iu the Ited Hiding Hood
cuiilutn. See the grand match by
44 cbiklreii. Hear ihe solos by Mr.
Kundret, Mr. Hoss, Miss Farnir,
Miss Alberlsaud Miss Scrlber. Miss
Maggie Alderson will take the solo
nf Little Ked itlditig Hooil. She
IKtesesses a very sweet voice aud
slugs with unusual sweetness aud
expression in so young a girl. Re
inemler you also hear Mr. Itoss
whistle. The sale of seats up to
date promise a full hnu- G t
vour seats at Dearlairn's Ismk siou;
I before they are all tuken.
Wants a Quautek Sf.ction.
neo it was generally understood that
the natives were covered Willi moss,
and had webs between their toes.
We'll lake a quarter section of thee
children."
PlIliSIJNAIi AMI l.UCAI..
Fiddledy Winks at llrookh A
II in ill's.
Tho llnest line of precious stones
ever in Suleni at Slierm-iu Shomp-
; nun's. See ad.
1 Prof. E. R. Lake of the Oregon
j Agricultural college, in the city en
route for Sifvertou.
j j, j.-. larger and Eva Vedder,
Henry George and Fastlsfa Maser
were grunted u licence to wed to day
by the county clerk.
Miss Mae Smith carried oil the
j first prize picture given by Geo. F,
Smith last evening, and Mrs. A.
j Dull" secured the second. See ad.
j F. S. Rarc;, of Portland, passed
I through the city to-day en route to
1 Monmouth, his old home. He will
open a commission busiuew In Port-
' land iu the near future.
! W. P. Hereford, sheriff of Lake
county, brought Liieinda Wilson to
I tie asylum this morning. W. L.
Wurreu, gherill of Yiimhlll county,
,,ught Lucy Huliburt to the same
, luHtitiilioti.
dt. -
L;tdien', now Is your time to get a
flue French kid hund-sewed shoe
.... ,.!..... .. ..... ..,111 ..nil !.... ..
ert uneiiif num.- oiiinii men. v
I '" nilesin order to introduce them.
i Never before have you bought thene
Lhis so low as wo oiler them. At
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1 jmil J'.iibiiiui n A-iiiiucin ouri.
12-11 St
Toothpicks, 6
CrlssmutiH.
cents per box at
Col.l Waves
Are predicted witii reliable accuracy
nnd people liable to the pains and
iiehtsof rheumatism dreads every
i:liuiige to d-iiup orstormy weather.
Allhoilgll tUMHl's Mirsaparilia is not
I claimed to lie a specific for rheunia
lUiii. tlm remarkubk) cures it has
ellecla show thut It limy be tuken
for this coiiiiilaltit with reiitouable
ceriuluty of lieiK-llt. Its action lu
neutralizing the ucldlty of the blood,
which Is the ciume nf rheutuallxin,
constitutes the secret of the aucce
IH iiihiu P tM,r, fi. ill. .T,Mr,u,i;,
..,,, ..iHiimullsm. ulve HikmPs Bar
of HinkPh han-iipurlll. irynu sutler
, t-(inrila u fair trial; It will do you
pd.
Ul'SINKSS AND tlTIIKU l)0AI.K
Splinti aid Splintrn PlfkH
Aronnii Town for t'riday't
ItradrM.
II stntidx for Hnreii, the furiiitiire
mall, who Is wllllii: hli miiI
cheap ns nue enn. He's (living lib
patron'n the Ik-aI III Ills store,
bargiiltiH lie's loaded from ;urn
lloor.
The Salem water company lins'rjfj gl JT p J
cut over fS0,(X0 lu Improvement 1 ATLWiliLkJ
spe
the prevent year, iu Salem. Agood
part of this was Incurred In extend
ing the water system to Highland i
addition.
Palmer's Fnuigipauul, Crabap-i
file IllosHom, Hiuwntlm, Mayhlooiu.
Queen Hess, Hello-Violet, Carnation '
Piuk, Sachet Powder, many
other delicious perfumes, urv to be
found at Itrooks' A Cox's, the Slate)
street druggists.
Htuu and eggs areau trille out of
date, but for ull thiit Mcf,row &
Wlllard have a choice stock o! uew
hams.
G. W. Johnson A Son are not
slow, in fact, they are rushers.
The truth i they have to be to wuit
on their numerous customers.
The increased Immigration west
ward is not only benefitting Siilcm,
but it is materllly assisting thesmull
lowus thro' the Willamette Valley.
There is a constant and Increasing
demand fur farms near all of the
smaller towns. Jeilerson, Silverton,
Scio, Slaytou, Newberg aud many
other of our small bergs are reported
as unusually lively during the past
summer and full.
Those who have been living lu
Salem cau scarcely appreciate the
advancement we liuye made in
building and improvements during
the past year or two. Let a Salem
Ite return after a two years' absence
aud drive around our suburbs aud
he would fall to recognize them.
Where two years ago wheat and
other crops were growing, hnudsome
residences are now to be seen. The
grounds are being improved and
beautified and in time our suburbs
will, with their lawns and gardens,
lt a worthy addition to oui fan city.
To-nlghi occurs the Kiriuess at
the Congregational church. You
can spend an evening there very
profitably. Tho Congregational
ladies have it in charge.
DeFined: Grief counts mcoiu1s;
happiuess forgets hours.
DeLllle: Fate gave us parents;
choice, friends.
If any wonder is caused lu your
mind by Deuham, the State street
shoe man's popularity it will be
dispelled by u visit to his store. You
will Hud the cause of It is iiiat he is
trying to plea-e his customers, to
give them a go:wl article, at a nason
abii' prici'.
Fontaine, the great French writer,
ruly says, "We are easily jn-rsiiaded
1 of what pleases ns."
Klein Is here for hiisiue-ss. His
hu-iiiew is selling shoes. If you are
Jin need of anything in his line lie is
there to -ell It to you.
Geo. K. Good has the finest and
largest slock of porfumes and ier-
fiune cases ever brought to Salem.
Cali at 300 Commercial street aud
see his line. 12 fi if
ltenii'iiiber th.- Itasket social at
the W. C. T. U. reading room this
evening under the auspice of ihe
F.iideuvoi' sisjety of the Chrl-tiau
cluirch. All young people v. e!ci me.
Ltniu's Dry Goods store is stead-
, lly forging to the front as a
1 reliable firm, from which to
, purchase anything you may need
, in the line of dry goods. Their
! stock embraces a full line of silk
umbrella, fur cloaks, fancy gisids,
Isllk nnd kid gloves, carpels and oil
cloths, luce curtains, window similes
and poles, trunks and vulices.
Can you send your friends iiuy-
j thing that would please them mure
mail a iiKeuess 01 yoursen. i-iuicr.
lid is making cabinet sized photo,
ut h" per dozen.
There was no accident ut Putton's
State street book store today.
Merely the usuul crowd of purchas
ers looking over his complete stock
for-bargnius for the hollduys.
It Is rather laughable to see the
views which the Eastern people
have of Oregon. Two young men
just from the old Yorkstatc evident
ly had heard that Oregon was a vvel
place and made their calculations
accordingly. They each brought u
heavy "slicker" and upon their nr.
lival here immediately donned their
precious slickers in momentary ex
pectation of the Hoods of Oregon
weather of which they had heard.
After several days wear they dis
appointedly put aside their nil cloth
coats mid concluded to wait till
they got a goud excuse for wearing
them. Don't be diecninagei, boys,
you probably will have nut for them
liefore spring,
The World Karlched.
The facilities of the present day for
the production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and
comfort of mankind arunlmott unlim
ited, and when fivrup of Pigs was firt
produced the world was enriched with
the only perfect laxative known, as it
la the only remedy which in truly
pleating end refreshing to the taste
and prompt mid effectual to cleanse
the ytem Riintly in the Spring-time
or, in fact, at any time, and the better
it is known the more popular it be
comes, '-
Mrs. M. E. McCoy, nlivslcian mill
mryToii, Up alulrs, over N. litirluy'n
ewlnu miiohine otllce ou Commer
cial street, Salem. Chronic- dlseuwH
u specialty. Cure or no pay. Cou
situation tree. 12-8-tf
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Promptly
tiOTKIj AISH.VM.!.
Uil.l.A.UKTTK.
O C Mi-Farliidd, A'biuiy.
PS Willis It S Perkins, Geo 1!
Thurston; J VSImrir, Miiurioe Wint
er, H Lang, It F Prall, J M Shelly:
Portland,
W S Warren. G G Itanium, Mr-
Miuimble.
A Hlns'ow, Sheridan.
II P.isner, A K Kelley, ChrN
Welnshenk, J F Furgiisoii, J S
Milchcll, San FnincUco.
It F Chllds, Itrownsvlllf.
IC K Pt-are, Woodland, fill.
S Ii Culvert and w', Huubard.
l-M Weliisteiu, Cincinnati.
H J Perkins, Sublimity.
.1 F Flyii'i. Grants Giis.
FJ isfuuk, llnl-ey.
FM Green, Lake View.
V S Todd, Woodbiirne
G II Gueiiphrie, .Minneapolis.
r.MIK IIOTr.1,.
J Gursitnery, suit Lake.
P II Weldon, ( S Jolisou. Orenu
City.
M S Heingore, S F.
C C Muye, Portland.
G A Webb. Silverton.
DC Williamson, Fred William
son, Arthur WllliaitHon, Sandy.
CI 1 as Shoit. .Mis E mi I per, H
Sniper, Mlt-s M Durlaud, MNs J
Sharp, Portland.
Wlir suHVr? Willi Hi.- tti-iiirilyul Ihiml
Ociilleiiicu: I liavebrcnnitrml m fferer
from elatir rtif-itm.itl-iiii f-ir netJ-tn. A
ixirlliin nr tlie time mulliirtt In 11') brd.
Ilitve l-eii imind liy I lie Is-it iiIi.xmcImus
wliliuul rvllt-f, 1 inn mm" Liiiini: the
I fniirili txitileiif lllbbint's Itlicmiiiiliusyr
up mill llrmlv In-llevt II will wntk 11 hthi:i
lieu! cure. It ucts uimi the liver ami irxu
lut nip klillivys nnil ilii:estlt- iitkhus
llilinetll il?ltami 11 is none me mur k'kmi
nlmiily th. 111 nil IIh'iiIIiit ineillclni". I li.i
Ink. u. I clireiliil'y icCiiiiiim.'iultlilsiiKill
clue. lrs. Altlia llt-rrtaijliiii, .11m,.11cIi.
Mild by iiiltliJl sl'itier
A sure ,ure mr l'lle.
liclimi; I'lU-s are known by nioloiirv
llupoiiiplratUiu,i-iiiMiK lulenne llcliliiv
wlii-ii warm. Tills form iituellim lltliul
llletsllni;iiad pniiruillmr. yield iiloius. in
Dr. IbusinkiM. IMIe lti'iiiril. will cli urt-illr-ctlj
tin tin- parts utlr-ted, iilnrb til -ui-rs,
iiIUsj - Itoiihifr ut-il i-llixu 11 permaii
tat car. 5,1 c-iils. ll'iiirul.t or mull,
1rvll.11 Ir-H'. Dr. Ilinko, I'ull.ulelpblii ''11
s.)lil i 1 1 1 ! 1 1 1 .V MeiiiHr.
REED'S OI'EllA HOUSE.
Snturilay, Decpmlier 1!, 1890.
RBD RIDING HOOD'S RESCUE
Cantata,
(llseu by Hie piipllnir Mls Lulu Smith,
vHHlHtucl 13y
Mll, .1. H. HOS,
MR, H. G. KCNDHET,
MISS KDITH FAHKAR,
Ml-S MARGARET SCRIIJEH,
MISS MYHA Al.HF.RT. -
MKs t nla Hmllli, Ammp.inlit.
MIxsMiirgurel G. scflber, Dlrclrii.
A,im Mlonaicciiu.eliiiilreu Si cni
; Rei Front
BLiCKOIlTUING & GENERJIL REPAIH1NG
j Heparlngatoc'c lor uprlngi.nxiei, elc.
All work warranted. Old cuitomers and
i new ones ln Ited to cull.
M. POHLE,
N. . Corner State and Front S's.
10 Acres for Rent.
Acliolcn tincloal.v one milofrom Balcm
Te'nis liberal Apply to
HOFKIt RROS.,
.lournttMimce.
Administratrix Notice or Final
Kcilit'iitiiit.
NUTIUKI lioieby slveti lowlimn It may
ciiicrril tluil llioillidenilioivdiidiiilii
I'lrntrlx of Hie esfcile nf lltrlley Ktsjveii,
deeeni.ed. lias ll'ed her fin tl m-ciiini. ux
micliiidmiiiUtnitrlx Willi the cleric of the
cininly court of .Marlon county, Hlnte nf
Oreifun, mid that Uu". Win. VViildu,
.IiiiiKeofbaid enurt linn fixed the Mb day,
m January, IhW, in 10 o'clock a in n ihe
tlnionf heiirlnis nhjeetlons In, nnd wti'e
ment of aillilHCoiint. HA II A II ItKKVKs,
Adinliilntratrlx.
iMted Nov, l. 10. Il..l4tw
FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS.
Founded in 1877.
1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE
And Ihe llnenl aver brer! on tlm I'uclllc
Uiuint. Ilmik youi order early
for.cli'iUo kcleolloiu.
Send Stamp for Catalogue.
Address J. M. GARRISON.
Hull dw KoiMt drove, Oregon.
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm Properly.
Apply In W. A. Iliinilllnn, over Capital
N.illiiiml IJ.oid,hnlviil. ilw
Bird;, Animals, Fhli, licpllts, Skdrloo
nnd all kind of iiiilmat fiends
M OUNTB D
To order, nt Chleiiiro price, bv J. K. Honrln,
Taxiduriiiltl, IJburly ulre-l, lllililaud ad
dlll'in, Hiiieni. OrrKon. HI lined lilrdii for
wile,lirli Iniifeftiiil Iiicmmsi. UrduiHluken
lor work al .Viixircn A (lllliuple, Hull rUIMe
ortlisi, No. nil cninnierelal mrret, ll;Mrn
JOHN HUGHES,
DwtltT ill Grocer! w, YnhiMNlN
nnd Whitlow Glww. H
wv nntl Ktinlt'r. ArtM.s' Ma-(t-rinls,
Unw. llnir. Nnil- mill
Sliinplts, liny. Kffil mill Fi'iifi1
Posts, Grais Sffils, Kir.
NEW ADVKUTI-IEMKNTS.
MINTAS. A. DAVl-i. M. D . Onulimte
nf Aliierlnin MiHllrnl OilIM-. nin-nt
ne iimltesslonsl "r ls- to Hiihv who limy
neel lliein. Mp.rlnl nil lillmi Klveu
itl-ilesiif nomell unit i lillilrrn. OltlrlMip ,
iiuini In New lUmn I'liilillnc, ComiiK-r-i-ll
lrel
rpllK I mleniil t.lle A-swlHlli'ii nf S.m
1 rMuele'es'ies iaei-rimi "r
,-,hs iiibii III ever) elly unit town. M-i
.mis iirvfi-n-il.l LUstmI njuien- tlim
New mid novel plmi. Il old unit reliable
lisiiiniititi. tor iuiriseulr mlilress In-
ll-rillll l.lf" AlH"llltllHI, Nl l'lt 'I. ISllll '
Kruiielieo. till.
J. I.. MI1CI1KI.I.. (U:o. IIIIKYK.
liriTHELIi & IIOKVE.
fo'iicral CoIWiik, Brokers
AND ACCOFNTANTS
1hsiI mid londiti eollivilnrn alleniliHt to
pnnuplty. lUllnkiil tieki-l" i"ld I" nil
parts "I tin- world. Ili kkeeplni: l"r lissil
guiles ii -eliiliv. AilverllshiB pliin'd bi
at isirliiflbel ult'MMMli' ill lli immt
niiMiii-.iblo lilies. C'lmmen'lnl pan'rs
lisilted nfier pnnuptli'. , .
sai IViiiliierehil street, up slnlrs. iiiin,
Orexua.
m) Tin?
W
l.lHlirsT AN -
Host Complete Slock!
-OF-
DIAMONDS
Loose ane Mounted
i:ver brought to this ell, to Ih miIU ut
prices tti.il
DEFY COMPETITION.
A complete lino nf (Inld nnil M!ler
WATCHES
SILVEilWAKK
.TEWEL11Y
CLOCKS.
S. W. Tliompii & Co.
221 Commercial St.,
Saleiii.
MARION TOWNSEND
iHtrcijEtfioit to ja r, smith )
I'ROl'RIETOR OF
"THE CLU11 SUABLES."
hprbJ ttinllnn jiircn to lnitun( atsxk.
I re fArirf1 Jt th !. ik r ninnth
it lu mv AMramvKTi.Ki;!s-
Ti! p:ionr, .Vi. 25. hALKM, OH.
Cattle !
A jffjo.1 l-i;ir.i out ft t to aJc, Arc yok cmXVm
two h 4IC0II. iti, Atidrr or caII or J . ( , Itar
uicc, Sla ,'vrra. Urlai
25c Want Column.
N-tlce- Inserted fur (INK CKNT l'Ktl
VVimi) KAUI1 lNMinino.N. .So mlvcr
tlneiiit'iil lurried In litis mill in n fur leu
loan iweuty-tlse centn.
A ONKnniitlut; line cisikIiir or cuke
fV mulcinx dime won d dn well In re
ilm. .1. It. llidriik, on the liilr Kminid
rimd, fnur blnck nnrtli ol Nnrth siilem
wlusil Ifine. Mlie N reared In do all
kludsofllne iisi-'inx. lJU-t
Iillt rt.VliK. Abnut Hire.- iicrim of Innd
l1 on Asylum Avcauv. insid dwelling
iniii.e, cnuveuleiitlv airanieil: lurije burn,
ii-icit ioleiy nf fruit trees unit Hhrilli.
iwryiciiiiieineiii tu l.leetrk- nillmiy. never
lillniS v.iiler uu preiul.es. Fur inrtlcu
Inn-1 iiij ill ro lit timil hou.ann rlcl't tiiiuil
ililoul Asylum Aiiiiiennliic liomclty.
12:1 If.
FOIt ItKNT. I'lirnMied front room
down Unlra. Nnrllirasl comer Coin
merclsl iilreci Kniillre of C II, llrmvil
with It. M, iluilct Lu. I'iM lw
WAMTKU-Aiilrl lii .In Beneriil hnuif
worn In n hiihiII l.imliy. Apply a
aoi'tiemckeijiiitrcet Uriilw
WAfiTKO Totmilnu Inwn lot In Oinl
till I'urli Adilltlnii fur liimlier. A
Ullii.er, 12. .MllUlreol. tlrMf
IIMlflAI.B..
:.-- "i' ..,, uu nit ri.t--.
TlinlA .1, Iwa.i. .... i. ni.il ..,,..,.,.. ..
.4 nn,l lA.it. t ..I l.....i.
,1 K' "II" lllll, .IlillllW, Wl
en uiu iciiiii ur ir,iuu Mr hiiiuiii piup-iriy
nr wll rent them m rea.nn ihle terms fn
Ihewluier. Apply to W. V. Jnhmilon m
'.lOnirlstrcci.iir lluirinua's aluljle. ens
nf WllliinietieliDlcl. ' tl
irANrntl-llyiiKfsKt Jnpnne.e boy. h
YV liliiwi to wnrli fnr Imiril wlillanlleti
dliiK.chiMil, Kiiiillriinf N, il. .rtpri
li.,,..,..l ..,1'nn -
.IniiruiilolUco
WANTKD-AN ALtlVK llo:iK.sr.UN
srtMifytUOiaoiillilyir Mill iblc, will
npunrtunltles for uitvauca, to repie.ou
liKvilly a ri-Hiion.llilo ew York hou.i
i'-&rZn'ir, ilAMUr-AirtllllKll, Uxk ll.l
ISM, N. . ,
AHMtUAlM. A limine mill twnloM r,n
mile la Huiiili Miilem aloali tsin In
iiilrjnf iV. II. MliapMiii, ' iifl.f
Ow.?BJ.K5r!,r...j.7
tt-I.. .--.; . i ,,lr,, 'hi nriii
wf v-- 4V I
my pluco in Huicin. .1 i.
I'AIUllHIl,
11. HI
r.MIKItK.VT-I'lvoiilcclyfurulOiedriKH,,,
I' cliM()I(ilnnllii-vp.irl nf elly, by ."'
day. we.ik or iimulli. Corner Cenlur 1111,1
tiimtntretit IWo'if
Fill ItKNT -mvd iilwly furnutioil
room. Apply at SWt'oia'I.Hi. i-ia.tf
pATItONI,K limn., Indmiry, and lue
1 lluuiualn linlm Coiwli Cure, uiiiir.
united to alio icllel nr innney refiiniled
MiiHilfuctuieil 11 II.II.Uriw.Nilei In L'
.on. Klillth i. Hlelaw iol.'Ze ill mr
ilem. ltinJ
M.T. RINEMAN
Staple anil Fancy Croeerics,
Cioekury (lli-Hnra, I. urilM Wi n..i
"... ."-hjmi" "iwii iruiut 111 lliflr M-uiufin
"",,I?,J. "f" i lr omniiy pr-S-S""
WaMilleilu.lmrntir , .. 1 .-.'. ucv-
nj. ' "' ". !"--"lllltV
innimtir
At the 1 White Corner.
Latest Arrivals
TOILKT CASKS
INFANT SKTS
GLOVES mid HANDKERCHIEF
ROXES
SHAVING CASES
MANICURE CASES
JEWEL HONES
WO UK HONES
TAH1.E COVERS
TAHl.E SCARFS
rlrtt Natl'innl. Miilik
c&rfMJmtA
A. T. ARnerrmwo, Monaser; W. I. Btaikv, JMndpit.
BuRlness, Short'-and, Typowrltln, Penmanship and Encllth Departait.
jMy and Eralng Hewlont. Nudenlt dmllted any Haw. C-UOogueoa p8caU.
BLANKETS!
BLANKETS
T. HOLVERSON'S.
Sale coituiieiiciiig Suturduy, Dec. 6th, and continu
ing one week.
IIouHukuupors Kliottld ttiko stdvuntngo oi this Bale
to puivlinso blankets tit iistonirihingly low prices.
Aiiioiig the lot arv 20 pairs MaryBvillc, Cal. Blank
ets None sup iior Come early, while the aa-urtme&t
is good.
T. HOLVBRSON
THE OREGON NURSERY CO.
Is Offering a Large, Well Grow Stock tf
FRUIT: SHADEORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES.
Small Fruit.
KVElttUlEENS, TINES, BHBUBS, K0BE8, ETC
At Low Prices.
-ate Keeping Winter
CatnloKiie (antl Frlce-Linti free.
mwm
Largest Stock of Trees in the Northwest.
02STE AND THHEE-FOUIITHS MILLIONS.
o
100,000 I'runo TrccH. a.OOO Emohuh Snlt-onberg.
3-,000 Ro.val Ann Cherry.
10,000 Early Crawford I't-unli.
10,000 .MiHirimrk anil Ro.vul Apricot.
OF ALL OTHER
FltEE FH0M
-0-
CATALOGUE FREE. ADDRESS:
J H. SETTLEMIER,
To Fruit Men!
Buy your Prune trees diroct from the reliable grott-
w. 1 hose crown in tho Wuldo Hilk Nuwery are tnci
y finit class and true to name. Four to eight foot high
and bettor than wot clay land trees forced by fertilizers
in worn out uuraorv nmutwl. V.xtra. foiiiiH tJ-n in dM
ging to prorioryo tho roots as nearly iutact an poHible.
Ordoi-u for largo lots solicited, drown, and for sale l)'
R, n ALLEN,
Sllyerton, Oregon.
Dr the Holidays.
RAnYHUGGY ROBES
IIAHY IU.ANKETS
tTMUKKMMR
SILK HANDKERCHIEFS
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS.
SILKMITFKLERS
TAHLE LINEN
NAPKINS
FURS ETC.
Bnllillur, IVnlcm, Orrnm.
BLANKETS!
-OF-
-AT-
Apples a Sped
Ariilro or call on WIRTBIWIR,
O ill no 1l Coiiiumrclul xtnMt, Hniein.
uaiuui n.....,..t-i.ilu A in tit.
.5,000 Yellow Niiwtowu PIP
10,000 Ron DuvriApilu.
u
VARIETLCS
FESIV.
of nm
INSECT
Woodburn, Oregon.
BLANK8TS!
If"
IRSER
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