Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, December 29, 1890, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    i Tttqr-1pT"
rjpp.'
THE CAPITAL J01M.4L
MONDAY.
DKC. 21. 1SW.
TKKMS OK tfUUnCUIITlON.
Onllr by tnall per rwr., t6 CO
vhiit dt mail per mourn,
llTbj
ekly
Vt'eekly by mall per year..
M
im
-If tint iiolrt Id advance the nrlce
etianred for the Wkekia Juuknai. will he
11.10 per year. Ir paper nrv nut dell ered
promptly notltr Uie oilier.
FREE DELIVERY BY CAMUElC"-
Dally for single week 15 etc.
Diillr fortwo - ct.
Dally by month So cu
Collection will be made nn lt nnd 15tb
or month. Kutwcrlbers will please leave
money forenrrlersnt houno or whereon it
In delivered, m a to enure no delay In
rollect'ons.
Tits Evesijio CArrrxt-JoriutAi. rcsu
larly receive the Hrternuon aioclnted
pmu dlspatche.
GILBERT k PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
LOCAL MARKET.
Wheat, net 62- cents per bu.
Hops, active; 2S to 32 cents ier lb.
Headquarters for candy, n.anu
factured fresh eyery day at Jones &
llernattli'a on State street.
COMPLETE SUCCESS.
The Muster Drhe Whwl in the Sulrra
Watc-r Works Started np Suiulaj-
Afternoon.
Tlie big wheel cast by the Snleiu
Iron foundry for the water company
of this city, was started up rfinulny
afternoon about four o'clock, and
the Immense Dow duplex pumps
which have been Idle for several
weeks are again In operation. A
large crowd interested In the success
of the home scheme were present to
see how it worked and all were de
ligtited. The jar which the old
wheel was subject to is doue away
with by the use of the new wheel.
The wooden cogs nnd the Immense
weight of the wheel gives a steady
motion that the company have
never been nble to attain before. Mr.
Brown, the engineer at the water
works, and Mr. Martin, the super
intendent, are more than pleased
with the workings of the wheel aud
the managers of the Salem iron
works are congratulating themselves
on their success.
Keep the Walks Clear. The
complaint has come to the Joi'knal
several times, of some of our mer
chants almost blocking the side
walk iu front of their stores with
boxes, barrels aud goods of every
description. The sugcestion has
been ofiered that should some of the
merchants keep night watchmen,
they would not need any store room
at all. The custom of piling all the
goods out on the sidewalk every
morning, and lugging them back at
night, is certainly a barbarous one,
aud should be abandoned. To ob
struct the public highway for private
advertising, is not a legitimate way
of doing business.
Wanted at Home. Last Satur
day night a neglected wife in this
dty.concluded she weuld find where
her husband spent so many even
ings to an aggravatingly late hour.
So she put on her best courage and
began a circuit of the saloons. She Early Closikc The Journal
most discouraged, haying gone into is requested to again call attention
so many places without finding her to the advlsibility of closing stores
wayward husbaud, but at last she ' during the winter evenings, except
found the place with the truant Saturday, at seven o'clock, that the
Large Orchards. The mouth
of December which is just closing
has been a busy oue among fruit
grouers and those starting in that
Dusluess. Some large orchards have
been set to tret's. Orchards ranging
from one thousand to several thous
and trees are reported from mauy lo
calities, the work of planting trees
has as yet but fairly begun. Nuur
erous orchards are now only being
prepared for the trees out will be set
out before spring. Marion, Polk and
tke northern part ot Yamhill coun
ties seem to be the main districts
which are receiving the nttentiou of
large fruit growers. These counties
are In the heart of the great Willam
ette valley and the most prolific fruit
country in the world, especially for
prunes, plums, cherries and apples.
Fruit in this part of the valley will
soon be of great revenue to owners of
fruit lands. It is only a few years
since Oregon has had facilities for
shipping fruits to the Eastern mar
ket. The past season probably more
green fruit wasshippedEast from the
Willamette valley than in all time
previous. Oregon fruit is attracting
world wide reputation.
at a table with his hands full of
cards aud in the midst of a royal
game of "bak." She brought the
game to sudden end, and took him
by the arm and escorted him home
in triumph.
2fEw Sewerage. At the state
house a complete and new system of
sewerage pipes are being put in.
The pipes in that building and those
connecting with the main sewer
have never given satisfaction and
the complaint had been strong and
many against the manner in which
that building was ventilated and
fivpn wprairp fnpilif ip. Thp rvk.
tem that is now being put in J 'be former and instills a deeper de
promises to be complete in everj jsire for faithful and efficient service.
respect, nnd will be all completed jlf the matter is taken hold of there
before the legislature meets which i W'U probably be no opposition to an
will be in two weeks. agreement to early closing.
salesmen and ladies may have an
opportunity of enjoying the long
evenings at home or in social amus
meut. Experience has proven that
the trade sutlers nothing from such
a movement when it is universal
throughout the city, -while on the
other hand there is a great saving
to the proprietors in the matter of
lights and in other respects. This
is no attempt on the part of em
ployes to dictate to the storekeepers,
but there is a natural interest which
makes the Tights of both identical,
and where the employe can be given
added means of enjoyment without
injury to the employer; it encourages
FROGRGSS OF A YEAR.
The Now Year's Journal Will
be au Extra Number Re
viewing, the, Progress
ami Development
OF SALEM llUUIXO THE YEAK lS'JO.
The paper will be of moderate
size, the aim Mug to get all the
facts about Salem's growth iu every
respect Into as convenient shape
for readers as possible. Complet
ness and correctness of the record
was desired rot her thau n cumber
some volume of matter.
The paper will contain a vast
amount of matter covering nil the
t, "'l4 rtrt-- FOREST GROVE POULTRV YARDS,
The facilities of the present tiny fen
the production of everything that will FoiindOfJ Ifl 1877.
conduce to the material welfare nnd
comfort of mankind arc almost unlim. ,00 Y0UNG F0WLS F0R SALE
ited, ntul Oicii Syrup of Figi was first ' And le nnmi ever lirwt mi the llirlne
produced the world wnscnricllcd with ComU Itook your order curly
the only perfect laxative known, as it j r(r ,.,, ,r,vtlo.,.
is the only remedy which is truly
plcasinp nnd refreshing to the taste Send Stamp 101 Catalogue.
and prompt nnd effectual to cleanse
the system gently In the Spring-time
or, in fact, at any time, and the better
Address J, M. GARRISON,
Ukll-dw Forest drove, Oregon,
it is known the more popular it be
comes.
W. W. Martin cau show you the
results of a search thro' many coun
tries for fine gems. DhunoiuN
found iu Africa nnd Brazil, the deep
sea pearl and gems from many lands.
See his goods.
"Then what care I tho' storms 1
important interests of the ulty, and ''?" l what Cherrington can
i sing, since lie cau laKe us good a
picture on a rainy day as any day.
the facts, statistics and descriptions
given will render the paper of
more than a passing value. This
edition of the Joi'RXal will be iu
demand forn twelve-month, stand
ing as au authority on statistics
of Salem.
"We nave employed the test
writers to be had to make the
matter in this number iu all re
spects creditable to the Capital
City of Oregon, and as represent
ative of Salem ai possible. To this
end the favors of
advertisers
are iudispeusible. Owners of real
estate, business aud professional
men will have no opportunity
equal to this presented iu a year.
The growth of the city will be
shown to have nurjased all prev
ious records and now is the time
to get "in" aud do all possible to
conserve Salem's interest for the
future. Orders for notices and ex
tra copies can be left at the busi
ness office.
Hofer Bros, Eds.
Bow in a Brothel. A row took
place last nlgut in a nnue of ques
tionable character on Ferry street,
between two women which resulted
in one of them being nrrested and
brought before the police judge on a
charge of assault. She plead guilty,
but claimed that she was acting iu
self-defense Bather thau have the
notoriety of n public trial she puid
the fins. A young man is mixed up
in the row whiwe name is withheld.
Thought There was a Fire.
A few persons who were near th
Postofilee block yesterday afternoon
thought they had discovered a fire
in that building. Smoke was seen
emerging irom the roof -tear oDe of
the flues. Two persons rushed up
with buckets of water, but were un
able to find the location of the fire
Don't forget that you can buy the
choisest French candies at 20 cents
per. pound at Strong's restaurant.
Don't forget the musical entertain
ment and musical play by the H. A.
C. band on 'ew Years night, at the
opera house.
I'EKSO.NAL AND LOCAL.
Oien Grange Meetings. Po
mona Grange will hold open meet
ings in Grange hall this city to-
' morrow (Tuesday; at 2 o'clock and
7-30 o'clock p. in., to hear Prof.
J. D. Letcher, of Corvallis Agricul-
' tural college, on the reasons why we
should assist them in asking the leg
islature to grant more appropria-
for some time. After a thorough ex-' ""ns for miliuings and other pur
amination it was found to be only poses- Au earnest request is
the soot in the Hue burning and had made that the taxpayers come out
become ohoked. The alarm was and hear his arguments. In case
about to be turned in when the re- this matter is disposed of at the pro
port was given that all was safe. l'ed meetings, there are other mat-
ters, Buch as asse-ssment, taxation
Doj-'a Wantthe Earth. Some and other vital questious that could
jieople want the earth summer- te discussed wlili much profit by
fallowed, with a barb wire fence the voters and taxpayers.
around it. Buren don't quite want
the earth, but he does want a share ew Sunday School Officers.
of your trade, and is willing to make . The Evaugelical Sunday school held
liberal concession to get it. He will ' it annual election yesterday. A
sell vou furniture aa chean us the, large number participated. The
cheapest.
Lucky. Lunu will make you
think that you have found a horse
Hhoeoru four leaved clover if you
trade at his store by the remarkable ,
luck you will have iu gettiug the
finest goods iu the city ut fnir prices.
He keeps a full line of dry goods of
the latest styles.
F ilk I), Articles incorporating
the Willamette Valley Milling Co..
were filed with the secretary of state
to-day. Chart. E. Ladd and Theo.
B. Wilcox, of Portland, aud Asahel
N. Bush, of Salem, were the iucor-
poratorri; capital stock, (100,000, with
principal office in Portland.
following is the-liHtof efficers: Supt.
E. S. Bollinger; Ass't Supt., Miss
Minnie Frickey; Sec., Miss Addie
Bowersox; Treas., Mrs. E. C. Ma
theny; Librarians, Fred Sweet and
Irene Layson; organists, Frances
Hoffein and Lena Bier. The fol
lowing is a list of the teachers: F. J.
H-rayer, E. S. Bollinger, I. G. Cad
well, Mrs. E. G. Casebeer, Minnie
Frickey, Ivy Holleiu, Hulda John
son and Frances Hoilein.
Fair Dealing The greatest
help to sales iu any busluess is a
reputation for fair and square deal-
-lug. Johnson, Boothby & Co. huve
established this reputation for them.
Helves aud intend to sustuiu it. They
keep constantly on hand a line line
of gents's furnishing.
That 'ElANO.--Krausel besides
Helllug you a good pair of shoes, can
tell you nomet lung of iu teres t con
cerning a fine piano lie has on ex
Jblbltiou there. Call around aud
Me him about it.
Walking Match, There wan a
walking match iu Salem t'other day
betweea two young men of leading
fctllk. It wan a cloue race and
both hmd got to O. W. Johnsou &
ttoaa at about the name uecond. It
i om of tuotie Hue ties they were
PresuYtkrian. The election of
officers for the coming year in the
Presbyterian Sunday school yester
day resulted in the election of the
follewing: For superintendent Mr.
J. A. Van Eaton; assistant superin
tendent, Frank C. Matthews; secre
tary, Miss Maud Jackson; treasurer,
MUa Kate Ladue; organist, MUs
Adams; librarian, Win, Peck.
Foiibta'er & Co. The rush of the
oeuHon Una been great uud tons of
goods huve been wild but tl;u above
tlrui still ha good enough toiiupply
everybody aud at prices that are
surprisingly low.
To Bead at Woods urn. Mish
Grace Scriber will give oue of her
select readings Iu Woodburu next
Saturday night. The people of that
hurt; may expect a rare treut eveu if
It does come from Salem.
Liut. Col. S. L. Lovell made ally
ing trip to Portland this afternoon.
Miss Eugenia Bush took the after
noon train for Portland.
Clyde Brooks Is home from a visit
at Portland ou Christmas.
Mr, Louis Kulin goes to California
this evening for a short visit.
Miss Minnie Muukers was among
those who paid a visit to the metrop
olis this afternoon.
Mr. F. P. McCoruack arrived
home to day from a holliday visit
among relatives and friends at Eu
gene. Harry McHauna aud J. H.
Sprelght went to Portland this af
ternoon as witnesses iu a lawsuit
growing out of the partnership of
Sprelght & Roach.
Mr. B. S. Wallace took the after
noou train for Portland to attend a
leeting of the State Horticultural
society of which he is a member.
Maj. F. E. Hodgklu was a passen
ger for Portland this afternoon. He
reports his little boy with the broken
arm getting along nicely.
Dr. C. C. Strattou is moving Into
his new handsome four thousand
dollar residence, ou East State street
to-day, and will be comfortably
domicile by 2Jew Years day.
Col. Corbin ut army headquarters
has received a telegram from Gen
eral Miles, atBapidClty, S. D., eon
firming the Associated Press dis
patches about the capture of Big
Foot and his bund.
"Yes, I have got my house Used
up nicely," said a certain lady the
other day. "The pictures are hand
somo, but then they are handsomely
framed. The furniture is the 'latest'
as well as being substantial. We
traded with Keller & Marsh."
Cntterlln takes photos at $2.00 per
dozen. Fine work.
Klein kan knuse knmplcte kotti
fort to your feet by selling you one
of those komfortublc pairs of shoes
that he has. Kail around or korre
spond with him and learn his prices.
Hark! hark! the dogs do bark.
The beggnre nre comlug to town;
Some in rags, nud-some lu tags,
And some lu velvet cown,
nud It is presumed that some would
have Iteen wearing Denham's shoes
if they had known that any Salem
linn was selling shoes as cheap as
Denhaiu.
The Cos & Boggs assignment
stock of groceries is liable to be
closed out to-day. Several parties
want to buy the whole stock.
Six hook coat nud hat racks 10
ceuts at Crissmaus.
Secure your seats for the minstrels
Thursday evening while you have a
choice as the box sheet is filling up
fast.
The finest minstrel first part ever
seen iu Salem .at the operu house
Thursday evening.
Don't miss seeiug nnd hearing the
I .uiub at tlie opera liouse Tnursday
evening.
Catterliu for photos.
icCrow & Wlllard have the
choicest cuts ut all times.
Choice lot of navel orenges, bau
auas, cocoauuts uud assyrian figs
just in at Strong's restaurant.
Montee Bros., the photographers,
don't stand back for auytbing, bu
will always give you tlie best fur the
tuouey.
Salem express wagon No. 1C.
Leave orders iu my box at Wade &
Co.'s hardware store, corner of
Court aud Commercial streets. J.
G. Harris, proprietor. All orders
promptly attended to.
The Salem Woolen Mill Store bus
as fine a display of gents furnishing
goods as ever was displayed in the
capital city of Oregon. Parties
wishing reliable goods "at reliable
prices should not fail to consider
these statements.
Bird cages 55 ceuts at C'rissmau's.
M.T. RINEIV1AN
llKAl.l'.K IN
Staple anil Fancy Groceries,
CriK'kery, UtuMwtim, !iimvi, Wo onetl
niut Willow ':iro. All klmlH or mill lewl.
AKiMt!etilili-niulrriiltK In their euon.
"II Iclicst lrlre ivdil Tor country indiieu."
Wo solicit nxtmroofyoiir pittmiiiiee.
Wl ).'JHlutoiUrott.
Wiicolt & Irwin,
Successor to Anion Stronp.
Pioneer Bakery
271 Commercial Street,
French and German Wheat and
Bye Breads In City Styles.
Vinnna Bolls.
SPECIALTY OF FANCY CAKF S
Pastry and Confectionery
Baking in Full Stock.
Our new bread and cake bakt.ii
are first-class artists lu their line,
aud we aim to have
Everything as Fine as tlie Finest
JOHN G, BARR,
Watches and Silverware.
JEWELLER, 169 State St.
SCIENTIFIC OPTICIAN.
SIhvIiiI iitti'iitlnn to mciixurlnc defective
slillit mid Kluweu titled. A xliH'k Unit will
tit all eye-.. (I1iihc ror critical owes ground
nnd lilted to order.
WATCHCS, ETC.
Anew Mock of clock, silver nnd snld
wntchei, sllverwiirs nnd Jewelry; wlilcl
will buM)ldclicnp. Also u lot. c:
PAWNED WATCHES
will lie mid ill le-"ttlmn Imlf Shelr valuo.
Oil! nnd convince ymin-elf.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Tuinfs, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Ta
per and Border, Artists' Mo
terinls. Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shini;(S, Hay, Feed nnd Fenre
JPosts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW AOVKKTISEMKNTS.
LOCATING PUBLIC LANDS.
I nm now prepared toUwnteotio hundred
men nil luuiicMciidx nnd tlmlier elnlinx In
iniwt rnviimtdelocnlillcx, (torrcflixindoiicti
or pcntonnl niipllriitlnn willelleit.
W. W. lllU'lll'IlN,
Our. lllcli nnd Kerry Htn, Imck r Cook
1 Intel, Hulcni.Or, laaMiii
H. A. C.
30 JUSTUS 30
-At tlie-
OPERA HOUSE
Thursday Eve, Jan. 1, '91
All tlie nld nnd new fus-orMcH will ihwI-
tlely niHtir.
(lenenil ndiiilMlnii Weent. reverse "';
Ticket on wile ut DciirtxiniK.
J. 1.. MITCJIKM..
ni:o. 1IOKYK.
MITCHELL & 110EYE,
General Collectors, Brokers
Foit Rent. A
503 Liberty HtreeU
furnished
room.
tf
Go to (,'rigsiiian'B
carts; 15 ceutx.
for children's
Carrots. Leave your ordem for
carrots with S. i'urnir & Co. ?8 per
ton. Cheupedt feed iu the market.
Excitement
runs high in thin el'y over Syntem
Builder, oh everybody is UHing it for
catarrh of the Stomach, Consump
tion Dyspepsia, impure blood and
to build up the System It certainly
must be au excellent preparation,
when everybody speaks so well of
it. cidswyr
JACOBS QJl
CURES PERMANENTLY
HORN.
COOK To Mrs. Win. H. Cook, at
the asylum farm, east of the city,
Sunday, December 28th, 1S0U, a
daughter.
.Mother uud baby in good health.
Mr. aud Mrs Cook are the former
proprietors of the hotel of that name
here, but are now in charge of the
asylum farm, Grungor life is evi
dently agreeing with them.
MARRIKO.
SCIATICA.
Oe'i!i. Mlcu.,
May J7, JKO.
"My brother IU-v.
rtUiucl Porter, wu
urtd by F.t. Jicf.bt
Oil of ezcruciat us;
tclutlc pclui lu lila
thigh."
J. M. L. I'GETZe
LUMBACO
410 K came j- Et.,
Emu FranclJM.0, CaL
April SC.1KO.
My wife mid I both
have Uen oflllcled
wllh lame-beck and
oru thruit. and have
f nnd permanent
euro by urn of fit.
Jacob (III.
i:. J. iMiuca.
IT 18 TKE BEST.
COOK HOTEL
State iinil Hicli Street.
G. W. ANDERSON, PROP.
SuceessorioW.il. COOK.
The Cook nolol is npposltr court hmite
couvelent to limine part of city nud
mreet cur line rtinulur pnxt the dour.
Hate $1.11) to SUU n duy, according to
room. HiH-clnl terms to boarder uud
Inuilllnv.
From Terminal or Interior Points the
Northern Pacific Railroad
Ik the Hue to Uike
To all Points East and South.
It Ik thedlnlni: car route. It runs thmueh
vestibule trulnn eery day luthcyeiino
ST. PAUL AKD CHICAGO !
f No change of can..)
Complied of dlulngcan uuurp.iwcd,
J'ullmiui druwliif room (deeper
Ot lutcMt eqiilpnioul
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars.
Heat that can be conntriicted nnd In which
acconimodalluna are both free nud fur
nished for holder uf first and econd-claii
tlckeU.nnd ,
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
A contlnuoi Ice conneitlnir with nil
lines. n!fordln( nirert and uuluterrunled
service.
Pullman k - - - lomcnn bce-
i-urtd In advi . , any UKUnt oi
the road.
Thioueh ticket to nnd from all point
In America, England and Europe can be
iiurcuuseu m uny ucaci omce oi nils company.
Full Information coiiceniinc rule, time
"i uiiin.iiiiiivnuau inner ueuiiisiuruislieu
on application to any bkcu! or
A. I). CHAKLTOX.
Assistant General I'mwenger Aceul, No.
121 r'lrst street, cor. Wuahiuiftou; 1'ort.
muu.irtn;uu.
EAST AND SOUTH
VIA
Southern Pacific Route
"j
AND ACCOUNTANTS
local nud InrelRU rollectlous attended In
promptly, ltallnmd ticket sold to all
pnrls iifthe world. HookkeepliiR for local
partlc a spechilts. Adertlslnc placed In
any part of the united Stales at the mint
reiisonatile mtiM. ctiiuniurclal ,ia'r
inoKeti ancr promptly.
UYl Comiuerclul street, up stairs. Kilein,
Oreson.
It tlie 01(1 ffliite far,
Latest Arrivals for tic Holidays.
TOlIiKT CASKS
INFANT SKTd
OLOVES nml HANDKKUCHIEF
UOXES
SHAVINO CASES
MAN1CUIIE CASl
JUWKIj llOXliS
WOIIK 1JOXKS
TAllIiE COVEHS
TABLE SCAUI-'S
jUABYllUGaYROKEa
IJAnYlJLANKKTS
UMIUtELLAS
SILK HAXDKERCIIIKKS
LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS
SILK MUFFLERS
TAHLE LINEN
NAPKINS
FURS ETC.
M
SPECIAL SALE
-OF-
T
-l.AHUKOT AN-
Most Complete Slock
-OK-
DIAMONDS
Loose ane Mounted
Ever brausht to tills city, to lie sold at
prices that
JJEFY COMPETITION'.
A complete line of Gold nud Silver
WATCHES
SILVERNVAliE
JEWELRY
CLOCKS.
S. W. Thompson & Co.
221 Commercial St.,
Salem.
Musical Goods at Cost.
Pianos, Organs, Violins, Guitars, Bairjoes, Musi
Boxes and Sheet Music.
11T li 1 fill lOil
vvc intend to ciosc out, uy ine end oi tlics year,
entire line of small musical merchandise! to confine
selves to the wholesale trade only.
our
our-
Holiday Presents I
Now is a golden opportunity to buy musical instrti
incuts at prices never before heard of.
!eiiicinl)er-4T COST Everylliiiig Goes.
VJOL1NS for S l 00
BANJOES for 4 00
GUITARS for 3 50
S75 ORGANS for 40 00
$125 ORGANS for. 75 00
Our entire line of "Saallield Series" of 10c music
oc-
!5 pieces, 1.00.
FREE-
-We
25c Want Column.
Notices Inserted for ONE CKNT l'Klt
WOltlJ KAUJI INrtKUTlO.V. 'o ndver
tlnemem tniarled In thia milium for Ie
than twenty.flve centa.
Shasta Line
CALIFOIt.lIA RX1-IIK.SH TIUIW P.UW DAII.T
1IETHTEKN VOUTUi.ri AMI H. r.
"Bouth.
7.-0U' p. in.
(KIM). III.
lU;I5u.m.
I.rtn7-
X.v. i'oriland Ar. I K--l"i a. m.
lv. bJtloTU l,v. I 7:ai a. in
Ar. Win Fran, by. wju p. m
Above trulnn atoji i-nly ut follow Injf "In
How. north of itoiteliuri;, luii I'oriland
Oregon City, Woodhiirn, tialein, Albany
Tanceiit. Mheildn, llulwy. llarrlahiire
Junction City, Irving and Kiiyeiie.
UOHEIIUIIOMAI.I. DAILY, "
IlEViVAiJBEiiVictsEvery ulgUt
I tils week at tneEvuugellcal Cliurcli.
Itev. J. llowefbtr will be prwaut goii, u'liero they will muke tlielr fu
itud mwiat, j turn lioiiiu.
BUI180X WILLIAMH. At the
rculdunc of Clma. Hunllne, ou
Front fitrwt, Deu. 'JU, 1890, Miw
Mnry Kllu lsuraon to ,Ioun J.
WllfiaillH, UyJuHtlcf JuiiK-n Butoli
elor. HUOWX-BUNX-ut tlie residence
of Dr. auU Mtu. V K. Mott, In
tlila city, Buturday eveiiliiu, Diy
cuiiiber Will, IJsW. ilr. ti. C.
lirowu and Mibn Jda It. liuuu,
1Uiv. C. U. Corwiu olllclutlriB.
The ceremony wuh rououuued iu
the nrefceuce of a (vw intimate friends
aud relutivi-x. J'lie bride g k winter
of Mr. Dr. Mott and hug lived lu
tliia city fur hoiuu time where tilie )iuh
many frleudu v ho wish them welj
lu their new alliance. The groom Jh
u young ihylWuu of Oswego, Ore-
Oregouian Rail-Koad Company.
General otlleei Front and T, Hlx, l'ortlan
KAhT HWK.
From Toward
1'orUand Htatloa. Portland
Hllver-Coburg ort'nd I'orl'd
uinao man mail .xp
I.V PV IVAK All l-.l ARAM
6 to koj i'ortl'ndH J'Co 4 oj HA',
7 V. 10 a. WWIburu I W 7 Sm
8 20 1122 Htlvennn 12 05 6 K,
b 07IiroiTiiavIlle 7 40
t US Cobiirg 0 00
Connection at Woodburu with K 1 On
t nil m Hi and from l'rotland and ut Tail,
man wltb-tralnn to and from Albany.
VKHT HIDK.
Alrlle tfiall ('iirllond mall
LV AM AU I'll
KM -J'ortland t-AW'V. HIS
12 uo DuudMi Junction "'i&
i (JU Uherlduu . V uo
4 1a VMh H'A'
Mil Moninoutli TM
ftUi .A Irl le.. 05
Ticket for Went Hide aUitlom for mile ut
foot olJefterWjn L Tlckeu for Kant aide
Million fur kttjp at Piiioii depot, I'or. oth
and I alraU. VifAiCi. 8COTT.
Uen, uupt VUa. f-Kt. l-aw. A;t
O-yrly
M
I,
lUHk
D.C.SHERMAN,
SKTi a. in.
W-M a. in
&W p. m.
I.V. J'o.tland Ar. J UU p. in.
i.v Miileni I,v. I l.-os p. m.
Ar. lUMebure l.v. UM u. in
Albany Iicul, Dally
&uj p. in.
7S li. in
l).t p. m,
Ar.
(Kxcrpt Amiday,)
i'ortlaud
milem
Albany
Ar.
I.v.
I.v,
(fcUJa. m.
'KK it. m
JKUla-m.
PULLMAN IIL'FM SLKUPKRS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS.
Kor unMiinmndatiou ol necoud claM
poMKiiiguni nttachtd to uziim trulim.
lU
A 'Vicmonlcunwln(lliiaiiiiwle4toliiic
r Jackcrew belonelnc In Ii.C. lliiwuril
V non, ilesMi return ibcin. The wrwiia
huvlnK them are known aud will prevent
irouoio uy returuinir tlicui Immediately.
l'ttSMui'dw
WANTKU-AN active, Hosier Man
HalaryJIUU monthly If Hiilbihlr, with
opportunllleu for adaiic-, to repnwiit
locally a rexponHlble rew York liiiup.
Iterureueea. MANUKAtTL'KKIl, lek llox
IVw.N. . ,
A HAIIOAIN. A house and two lou fin
.1. aie in nouin naieui at only ). lit.
iiulreof W. It. HlmjMon.
ll:S-tf
ive to every purchaser Khect music for
p;
mno or
Organ free.
EASTON'S MUSIC STORE,
360 Commercial St. Eldredge Block.
a. r.
First National Hank llulMIng, Ralcm, Orecon.
ASMrraona, Mntinger. Vf. 1. tSTALcr, Prlndpit
Business, Shorthand, Typtwritinr;, Penmanship and Enrjliih Oeriartineatt.
Payaudi:vnUigBeloii. Btudenti adnillted any time. Catalogue on application.
PATIIONI.K Home Indtutry, nnd to
J. Mountain llnlm CoiiKhOtire. Uilur
nnteed to (jive reliel or money refunded.
Manufactured lly II. H.Unmx, Haleiu, Uro
Kon. Hiulth A Mteluer wile ucenu for
Ha'""'. Wdlm
LOHT. hotnu tliiiculnce nn edllorliil note
book. A pocket In cover wlilnllix a
b.ink check.no kimkI to anyone, ns payment
bualieeu nUipiwd. Kinder will pleac nv
turn lotlilhciUlie.
7ATKI) All nctlve, rellahl an-
nalary rutu HJ iiiouthly, with In.
cniwe, to reprenenl in III ovn wellou u
rcaMiulbleNew York linime, llelnreiuie
MaNUFAC'IUUKU, buck llox lirtj, Kew
ork.
IJWIt H.H Alxiut thri nen-n of land
' OU AhVllllll Aeniie. (sol ilunlllai,.
houtr, eoiiveiileutly urniniied; larue barn,
aireat ailcty of fruit trtoi and ulirub.
bery; coiiTunleut to Kleetrle railway, never
lallliiK water on preiiilMn. Kor p.irtlcu.
Ilira luuulruat heeood hoiiki.nti rli.lii I .1
aide of AHyluii) A enuo (,'oluii Irom city.
... ii
g ffk
WM
I)
I)
. BROWN & Co.
sots HOI.
SllOl'N
Between Portland
and Cervallis:
PAH.V iKXCIIIT HUNHAV).
T:ML. lit
I'-IO p. in.
Tortfnrid""
CorallU
Ar.
Lv.
" SSiO p. in.
UM p. in.
At Albany and CorvallU connect with
truluk of Uncoil J'ucMo lUiltroud,
tCXfltKHHTIIAIN (DAILY KXCKHTHL'KIIAY
oTrmTfEvri'iTril
7aip1iiiJLAr.lc
Tnrouffh
nil Ar.
J!ciuu!iv)lleL.v.
a. m.
a. in.
r7TB3Cr
Tickets
TO all polnU
EAST and H'JUTIl
If, H, J'enlon and Claim agent. J'.O.
nairin, urrwou i
Wrlu Jur blaslui,
llox Ml, Halem, Ol
WW.
IIO aai
Xieput,
y County
for tlcketa nud lull inlonnation rcturd
lly' lucent riuleiu
K.1. ItUUKItfl.
It. KOKllL.r:it,
lug rate uiurat, etc.upply to the Coiiipa.
M vu atifuiit kJiilaiii Mri.iriiii
dt: koukiw, Annua
renou.
r. ana run, ak'I
llauiisor
KVRRRRA
until Ironl. lIuMirlntlvu urlce lUt free
Hktii V, ikuuui', lluiu'llrlllefOrt, '
jri Htrawberry.
U lieu ra from Mu
WAKTHii-Totnidealown lot In Ciipl.
till llirlc Allfllllnu f..p I. ....I '.
Ullm?r. I"' Mill lr....i "'iiLi,.ii
rVWNKIW
J purebred
:i-tr
Or-OIW-r-or nervl.c. u
d lteil I'o i I f ....
io, kmIi, At my placo In Hnlein, .1. ,,
JViaKimi. II-UI
noil ltKNT-Kvonlcly fiirnUhtd niomT,
1' cliwe Ut biKlneiu jairt or elty, iiy i-,,
day, week or muulU. Corner Center and
Kronutieet. u i.!,r"'
IJKJU ItKNT five nicely ntriilolit-d
11 kkiiim. APii)-Hta07O.uI'i:l v-iut
MONEY TO LOAN
On Farm Projierly.
Apply lo W, A. Ilamlltoii, over Capital
National lluud, riuleiu. Aw
is. sKiimo.
Dentists, .
Nm Opera Home.
5lera, Or,
giH3 au&aL f '
231
erCaih luil (r Wool, Hldw autl JVH
Commercial st.
Sash and Door Factory
Front Street, Salem, Oregon
Tho beat cIuhs of work iu our lino at prices to ooi"!
with tho lowcwt, Only tho boat utoriul usod.