Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 13, 1891, Image 3

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rteoMfcyfi'g3 lllllt some people a re
iiiay t llve t0 loathe 1,,ul ki""
expressions have but little truth
..rhpm. It mav be true that feome
n.flnleareo lazy thai their highest
jmbitioa i3 to live, and that is a
,,1-wbIe life indeed. Tho wTb-.m
ffbo were observiug the men dig
.hoilltcli for the water company,
nere strongly impressed tliib niorn
injthat the adages are true. They
hk watching a man use a pick, or
,.i,r !i nink uie a man. It was
wuh a creat eflorttbat lie raised the
pick above his head and then let it
wme down with nil the force gravi
lalion cuiild exert on it. After al
lowing the pick to rest for a few
miuutes, this aaiuo act is repeated
and at regular intervals thereafter.
Oulyoccusioually a longer space of
time lis granted to allow the opera
tor of tbe pick to take a quid oi
tobacco, or to spit on his band lest
Ihe pick should loose its hold on
bm. He is a large, reu ma-u,
jW, healthy looking fellow, who
MUdo u honest Hay's won? it ne
sobbed. This is the class of labor
mriiocuinlain of the liardships
imraiBed on laboring men by capital.
They are always broke and hunting
a job which tbey can't Iiold when
they Ami it.
Daxokkous Si'oivr. The atten
tion of the news gatherer has been
called several times to the mode of
sports among the small boys of the
East Salem school. It is doubtless
uckuown to the teachers or the
panuts of the children. The little
bra have a custom of playing in a
urge pool of water which btands a
short distance fioin the school build
ing and near the railroad. The
water in the pool is two feet or more
in depth. The boys go out on this
on logs and planks, and it is not au
infrequeut thing for some little fel
low 'o be pushed oil' into the water
up to his knees, and have wet feet
for tbe remainder of the day. The
way they -cullle, it is only fortunate
that some oue lias not been drowned
e this. This is mentioned only as
earning before some accident
occurs which will throw the whole
school in mourning. The danger is
double, since the pool is by the rail
road and annd tho noise of liity
bojsan approaching train is not
liable to be seeu.
AWaywaku Youth. A youth
of Umatilla county is too intimate
ith the red men, and thus fre
quently comes to grief by his cou
duct. Of his last step the East
Oregoulan sajs: "Joe Noodward, u
beardless youth from Miltou who
Kenw to have an unfortunate fac
ulty forgetting into trouble, is again
in tbe toils ot the law. He was
vnsttd lat night by Deputy Bherifl"
waaia on tbe charge of selling
-wr to Indiana, this being ids
kd otlense. If would linvn been
1 right with Jo but after selling
'e bottle to the Indian, received
fiftv cents for another, aud kept the
ioney. MT Lo, while generally
m t0 informing agaiuat Hio-hj
b., befriend him with firewater, is
D t be triuV,l wliL, and in this
todUain bweet revenge, guve
.uwvHIQ.
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(JNiiiijililrty miles of
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and u few duys ago ou
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P"b-1 Hhead on I hat line.
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FAlllMOUNr UESEUYOIK.
Fifiy Tliotunnil Dollars Impended for
its Construction Y Double
Water hjsh'm Tor Sali-m.
The Salem Watur coinnahy lme
been snylng considerable of late
nbout tliulr new reservoir that is
being 'obstructed on F.iiniuuiiit
Park, In South Salem. To eeo what
was being don" in thr.t line, a Joint
NAT. reporter went out on the hill
and tixik n look for himself. Tiio
w irk was found progressing nicely,
mul on the upper side the excavn-
Hon was tilx.ut four feet deep. The
aron nt tlie rcwrvoir eomni'Ues
.iron nf
almost nu acie of land, and when
nomnleled. will bo ilfteuu leet uVun.
The location is just over the ninth
summit, toward the west. The hill
at this point is 213 ieet above the
pumps of the water company, and
1!)J feet above the level oT Commer
cial street, nt the nnstnlllce. Tiio
bottom of the res-crvvir will be cov
ered with stone and then the entire
in.-.de will Ivj cemented and covered
over, and will have a rapacity of
2,O0O,('0O g.illons, It will be connect
ed with tin pumps by a ten-inch
main, aud ii1m with tho ten-iirtih
supply mains of the city. These are
cnuii'Cted with a twelve inch feeder
friiu the Willamette river. The
terminus of thi- feeder i in the mid
dle nf the liver, west of tho if land.
At that point the company will en
deavor to stiike au aiteMan How
this summer, by boimg a well.
It that should prove u s-uccess, the
water system of Salem would be
complete i.i eveiy respect, both m
regard to quantity unci quality oi
water. e
The mains are being l.iicl at pres
ent, and tbe work Mill be pushed to
nni..i.!iiion. thouirh it islrue, several
mouths will be required to do all Hie
work, and $30,000 expended in same.
Tho oneration of the reseivoir is not
easily explained, since U is counect-
.! with the mains in the city, auu
n mui. in- n sinrrle nine. The
pipe from the pump is connected to
the main by a T, the base being the
iiiimiwnnd the feeder in the liver,
while one brancli of the top goes to
the reservoir and the othur has a
thousand or more small branches
throughout the city. When there Is
seventy-two pounds pressure on the
main from the pumps, it will force
the water hack to the reservoir aud
fill that. When the pressure is be
low seventy-two pounds, the water
conies back from the reservoir with
a pressure of about 70 or 71 pounds.
Thus it is seeu the pressure is com
paiatively the same all the time.
The pressure will be much less iu
small pipes in the distant parts of
the city, as much of the force is lost
by friction, but in the large mains
tho force is about as given as the
pressure at the puniDS.
The pipes will be laid along Com
mercial stieet to one block uoith ol
the South Salem church, where
they will turn west and extend
aiound the hill to the west side of
the reservoir, thus avoiding going
through the top of tho hill. This
will Jiivefeou tu Salem a lino water
supply, which people in that part of
the city fully appreciate.
. '
Sea moss farine. Sroat fe Gile.
Laying Side Tracks. The
work laying the side track for the
Coburg Lumbering company is still
progressing with a prospect of soon
being completed. P. D. Prunty,
section foreman of the Southern Pa
cific company at Salem, has had a
force of t hiiiamen at work for sever
al days putting iu the track near the
Salem Cuming company's build
ings. The Mills City company, who
have a lumberyard east of the depot,
will be treated iu a like maimer and
have a side track laid so the cars can
be shunted to tho very door of their
yard and the lumber unloaded with
out being hauled.
Whittaker liams. Sioat & Gile.
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OkkicerArrested. The Eugene
Register siivb: Lit Saturday night
Jake Mulligan, maishal of Spring
field, attempted to arrest torn
Steams, who had been drinking for
several days and the marbhiil
thought he was a little to boisterous.
Tom was in the livery stable Satur
day evening and Mulligan went in,
presumably to arrest him. A row
ensued in which Mulligan drew his
billy club and stiuck Steams several
severe blows over the head. He was
rendered unconscious and remained
in that oouduion for some time.
Mulligan wad arrested for assault
with a dangejous weapon,
Geo. F. Smith says that every
per&ou who wants a baby cab, and
sees his will not buy oli-owhere.
Oregon a Lumhbk State.
While Oregon oaunot come up with
her slstor fctate, Washington, iu
1. 1.... im.mIu.- i.1... shows a .od
r(H;ordi Tuo totimatd output of
,umber iB!,t yw,r, ,u tills stale was,
gJ8 oqo feet. A large ptr vmn.
f . , WSLis uj n home niMUHfoo-
Uuwii are
gtoii. Oregon
bey are on
.,
x.irlv mad- uu su.u from our
ehulcaet guod, tor nw god bjrt
are arri-uig cy Out Wool
en Mill store.
For J3AL.-Om Hm JurfalllMaiit
4an for Ittu, a && w,lJ "?
awl a half rHW Ht iHn1"
of J. M. Iliyt. Sa "
probably Ur i.jwntd iu r-jl-m iu a
Uurt iiiiiv. Xl i" '" lW,t
Oreook Pacific Extension.
The extension of the Oregon Pacific
over the Cascades now seems a mat
ter to be accomplished in no distant
future. The road will goovcrthebest
natural pus iu tho Cascades and
would he tributary to almost one
half nf the territory of Oregon, and
would tap some of the lluest timber
iu tho northwest. This could be
made one of the paying transcoutl.
nentnl roads, if judiciously mnnnged
aud operated. It would brlug Salem
practically ou one of the griat roads,
aud a short time only would he re
quired to give her a road diiect to
i lie sea, and thus make her the rail
road center of theWillimiette valley,
of which shi is iu location and im
portance. The. people of S.ileni look
forwaid with pleasurable hop'-i for
the accompll-diiuent of this object.
California cabbage. Sroat & Gile.
One Way or Doing it. The
Lebanon Express rends the llot
act to thovo who do not pntronizo
that journal thus: There aie about
twenty-live familie- iu I ebauou
the majority of them iiiw'oniers,
who do not lead the Express, and
if they do not want their names lo
appear in our forthcoming table set
ting forth the Illiteracy of this
town they would better take up
their line of mr.ich in time to avoid
notoriety.
Shelter the stock. Reports
from some parts of Lane county are
that a good many cattle liau died
during the leeent sioim, and are
still dying. The old cows and young
cattle suiler most. The gra-s was
poor last Mimnierund fall, and stock
entered the winter iu poor condition.
A number who had plenty of feed
lost stock simply from lack of shel
ter. No lo- of horses has been re
ported.
The Cleveland Gaulen seeds at
Farrar & Co's are strictly reliable.
Aluvny's Tcrn. Mat Scott,
sheriffof Linn county, came down
this afternoon with Tho. H. Hick
lin, who was sentenced to one year
in the penitentiary, by Judge Boise,
for larcei3. This is the first man
sentenced to the pen from Linn
county during the pieseut term of
court, which opened Monday.
There are several other persons to
be given a hearing. The stale
prison was never so ful1 as at pres
ent. Assessor Coming. Assessor
Cleaver, of Mt. Angel, is in the
city. He will begin the work ot es
timating Minion county's property
iu a few days. It is about time for
people to commence thinking of
their wealth, that the assessor aud
his deputies can find it.
TUB CITY MJILDINUS.
We are requested to say a few
words about the buildings now
owned by the city and used for the
fliedep.irtn cut. It is generally be
lieved this property has become too
valuable for such use, and the city
council has decided to dispofe of the
same to the highest bidder. This is
as It should be, and we have raith to
believe the business heads in our
common council will give the city
the beuefit of their best judgement
iu this alo and in tho purchase of
some cheaper and more suitably lo
cated pioperty. Tills transaction
should bo made as shrewdly and in
the city's iuterest as much as though
it were a private transaction. Our
council is working harmoniously
with such ends always in view, and
Salem's financial condition will be
benefited by such action for years to
come. The present property is be
ing advertised for sale to the high
est bidder. Other property will be
boughtanda now building erected
from tho proceeds of the sale.
Whatever site is selected, the lot or
lots should be amply largo and if
not on a corner, accesibie from uotn
front and rear. One building should
i,n nut tin lur'o enoUu'li to accomo
date the entire lire department and
its necessary supplics.the city prison,
council chamber and office room for
city officials. If all is economically
managed our city oould have much
more commodious quarters all
around, and have a neat little bal
unco left beside,-. The committee
In charge Is a good oue, and with
tho assistance of the councils will
without doubts settle this entire mat
ter to the best advantage of our city.
"Our Prize" la the baking powder
that makes so many or J.G. Wright's
lady customers happy.
.
Woisbaden frults-Sroat & GlleV.
OFFICE OK
CHEAT EASTERN TEA CO,
Imp"terf and DRlf In
TEAS AND COFFEES,
2M Wrl tU. od W'MbUsrlKi St.,
PORTLAND, OI
17 cowwwitol Btw. fUna.
llMMfaiaaHantt, '. ad M MbfklC,
RAN FBVJICIIB.
IMTW4S BRANCH $T0BES IN OPWIATI0N.
Grand Surprint Sale.
Om bo ci toe m iMy '
writ.
GREAT MEN TEA
Company,
317 Commercial Street,
SATvKM.
t40 Branches, -i- 4U Branches.)
l'KHSUNAI. AM) I.HCAIj.
T. Ilolvervm Is nt Port tntid hl v. '
Sheriff K. M. Croimu is in Aurora
todtiy ou legal buines.
Kill Watson was brought to the
asylum for the itiNMie from Pamir
ton today.
Cotmxitiv 11. of the Oregon Na
tional Guard, will hold a reguliir
drill in the armory ton ght.
W. J Grim, of Aurora, was in the
city oteilay aflet.ion. lie imid
to the fhi'rifi'?l73 GO us, his part of
the puhlie taxes.
dipt. Pratt deputy county clerk,
and Allyu Omke deputy recorder
aie oil' duty on account of illne'".
Fred G. Tellerand Louisa Schluu
egger were the lust pcrsous niiido
happy by the county clerk granting
them a marriage llcensp.
E. M. Laricke, of Portland, is in
the city looking up the matter of a
contract for building the extension
of the electric line. Ho has built
most of the roads at Portland.
Miss Allie Hoskins, of Champoeg,
who hash jii isuinu Pi of. andMis.
St. Helen of tbi- city, goes to Mar-
Ion today to vHit her cousin, Mrs.
llodger St. Helen. She was also
accompanied by the Prof, and his
wife.
We give to every purchaser of our
celebrated teas a box of French
c.iudy over and above the usual
present. Witli 60 cent puiehase,
l-lb box; wjlli ?1.00 purchase l-'b
box. Come and si e us. Gieat
Eastern Tea Company, ,117 Coinnier
cial street. Forty branch stores,
Wholesale house 62 aud 54 Market
street, San Francisco.
Fice candy with your teas, Great
Eastern TeaCouipauy, 317 Commer
cial street.
Instruments Tiled lor Huron! at the
County Hecnnler's (llfii'fl.
lieni Crow to Mrs A 0
Crow lots 7 and 8 in blk 7 of
Stayton ?
F M McDanieltoThos Cox
lots 7 and Sot blk 7 Sta.toii
Tbos Cox to JJenj Ciow lots
7 and 8, blk 7, Stayton
L M Smith to O Brown lot
3 lu blk 20 of Silver Fail city
L M Smith to O Brown lot
Oblk IS Silver Fall city
J K P Frances to Malinda
FrancesoOi acres in t U s, r 2 w
200
176
100
Used it for Five Years.
Tip. R. S. ITolden: I have sold
your Ethereal Cough Syrup for the
past live yeais, anu nave useii it, in
mv ou-ii fumilv. and know it to he
the best cough syrup I have over
iico.l ni-knlfl. Ii'llim. -M. WKST
Stockton. Large size $1.00, small 50o
For sale by all drugists.
nii:i).
ha vir.i? At. the stale insane
asylum, March 7, 1S91, of iheuma-
tism, Mrs. .Alary mincer, oi uie
Nehalem valley.
The funeral was conducted at the
Catholic church iu this city yester
day afternoon, by Rev. J. S. White,
of this city, and Rev. L. Brosseau,
of Gervais.
Tho "World Kiirlched.
Tiio facilities of the present day fot
.he production of everything tliatwil'
conduce to the material welfare anil
comfort of manki.id are almost unlim
ited, ai.i v. hen tfyiup of Figs was first '
produced the world was enriched with i
the only perfect laxative known, as it '
is the only remedy which is truly
pleasing aval refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual to cleanse
the sybtem gently in the Spnug-time
or, iu fact, at u -y time, and the better
it is known the r.:ore popular it be
comes.
SALKM MAKKKT ItEl'ORT.
sjikijihIh nt tli MarLi'tM Hiilug mid
Kollliijf rrli-oH.
UMTII. t'UICIW.
HlIViaKI) QUOTATIONS.
Bhoullern..SUKtr oured.iwr Ib.lX
llreakf:vl Ihiii Vi1, to IS
Hiiini-Miurourvd, pur Ili.Jlfc
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TlmotliyMed I'er jxiund, 7Maj willins
Red olovpr nd l'er jiounil, !..
While Hover MMlrr pNiiid, ).
ANIke-lM! M)r xmnd.
Red to) Ilk. ir ptiuilil.
Liuoolu UrtM-l!iM Iwr IKXlud j
H) e Onita. lOo jwr itouml.
Orolmrd Uiukh -17o ir i.)Ulid.
Iln 6o per Hi.
Oat mil ut ;. ,,
Cuuuwl Fruit -I'enoheii, IB 0( Hpricol,
Ki 00; ll!kberrn, a. ni, bl Knidm
ft Ok toiiwto" II ak trln buii II to,
Kreea IMw II r; JHii- di'i. In two lb nuiu
Oiu Krull .Ch.ile pp.7mi ' l'r
ex: iwsrH 76c iier hnx; iwliiUm ftkr. carn.U
Kio; imnlu4 il UO; onion o par P.
l-Un-HlmnHillli.perlbj ltufsmi 0
7o per Hr inll lUh ItUe r IU wilt ilmon,
710c lr Hi.
Hl'YINll I'HUi,
Wlient in'ic n-nour-ivrbtmil.
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OMU-l'r bulil. IH tt Wo.
Rwn-rerloa.lldtoaHjiUI, luid,
Slioru-I'er ton. WO 0 (mekixL
Ch-p-l'M- loo. WM ' twd.
Hoim-OuoUmI at Mb par Ut,
Ymh-IV; par amen,
rolu I'ar tmtil. 404
corn inl-ae pr pound.
CtMNM-IJBlh!jr pouwi.
Ilftod Plun-Wlb.j.
mi&uiw-IVrUjBl(lg.
HuitU-awKfci'p-M- pSiM fcr'jwl
ifftw- pgiuMi,,
mcoa Hm WW per w.
BImihIiUo i Pcm.
CMC-. Iull pWMim,
UoaSit, VQ&Ue pw Hi
t-erl IMHfrsr
rwaatM vary into, wuuur or b 1 Mv
ib( In a rajl.Ki of iutr ti-irr , r i.d
mum la pravalaai. urn tu (i n,.
rw oMaeaaaara lurtttlcd frum in ' "I
MaawkUowad ironi He w.ier ,f m i, h
raclua. Madleal Xc(uard l l-,ii.'l
naeaaastrr to nul'lfy U,U d U4' A .
OKmos ? fcrtlf in and ji. ,i'm . i( II,
rtftlirlll o mM U. bHbir t.i II-I- 'I' i.vl"
rial pirfann. HmmU-'lm u. urn t, Hittrr u
ucuotparaoly xttr bri und '!, " - V I"1
tr lrTiiifaii l itf t ',." ,r
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iiui--i iy u. ..I. mmum i.4 i
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The First Stop.
li rb u mi are run down, can't
eat, ean'i xiit-p, can't think, can't do
anything 'rfymir satisfaction, and
you woiider wh'it alls you. You
should heed the warnimt, you are
taking the first step into Nervous
Prostration. You need a Nerve
Tonic and In Electric Hitters you
w ill find tbe exact remedy for re
.storing our nervous system to its
norm '.'ir-rdiliT condition. Surnrls-
intf restil's follow the ue of this
rre it Nerve To. lie aud Alterative.
mr tippelltv return, gooddiges-
ttnll lb nrtit.ii.itl Mtwl Mm t.tvpr find
kidneys reMime t heir healthy action.
Try a bottle. Pi leo fiUe. nt Fry's
urugsiore.
Astoria Get It. The encamp
ment of tho G. A. It. will be held
this year ot Astoria, and hold for
two days, The time is set for Apill,
Sth and 0th. They will use the
I. O. O. F. halt in their big three
story brick building. A largo at
tendance Is oxpected, rs delegates
from every part of the state w ill be
there.
A man who has practiced medi
cine for -It) years ought to know salt
from Mignr) lead what he says:
Toledo, O., Jan. 10, 1SS7.
Messrs F. J. Cheney & Co
Gentleman; I have been in the
general practice of medicine for
most 40 years, and would say that
in all my practice and expel ience
have never seen a preparation that 1
could pieserlbe with as much confi
dence of success as I can Hall's Ca
tarrh Cure, manufactured by you.
Have prescribed it a great many
times and its ellect is wonderful, and
would say iu conclusion that 1 have
yet to find a ease of Catarrh that it
would not cure, if they would take it
according to directions.
Yours truly.
L. L. Gonsucn.M. D.
Office. 215 Summit St.
We will give $100. for any case of
Catarih that cannot be cured with
Hall's Catarrh Cure, fnkoti inter
nallv. F. J.CHENRY& Co Piops. To
ledo O. OtjrSold by all Druggists,
76 cents,
Aii Opportunity in Real Estate.
For Sale tor 30 Days. What is
known as the "Mai bio Corner," cor
ner of Court and Liberty streets.
Also lj blocks across the street north
of the East Saieni school house.
Tliis propel ty will bo for salo for
the next 30 days. 1 nquiro of
3:12 lm M. L. CHAMBERLAIN.
Tho New Discovery.
You have heard your friends and
neighbors talking about it. You
may yourself lie ono of tho many
who know from personal experience
just how good a tiling it is, If you
have ever trieil it, you are one of its
staunch friends, because the wondei
ful thing about It is, that when once
given a trial, Dr. King's New Dis
covery ever after holds a place in the
house. If you have never used it
and should be afilicted with a cough,
cold or any Throat, Lung or Chest
trouble, secure a bottle at once and
give it a fair trial. It is guaranteed
every tune, or money refunded.
Tilal bottles frco at Fry's Drugstore.
O '-
Will pntlvoly euro kIl-Ic lioiutiiclio and
piuvont Its icturn- Curler's Llttlo Liver
Pills. Thiols not talk, hut truth. Duo pill
n dose. sou mlvertlMiient. Hmall pill.
Smull dose. Siu.ill pilee,
l'uln riom ImllKiMiiou, tlynpepsln, nnil
too heart riitlni;,ls lolluvcil at unci! by Iu
klni; duo of rurlei'H Llttlo LIT 1'IIIh lm
nicilliituly after dinner. Don't foiRi-t this.
Ifyounio tired taking tint l.uiru old fall
lonc 1 grlplUK pllis, try Ciirter'H Lltto Liver
I'llN mid inkcMiiiiucniiilort. Amimcim't
stand e ei thing. Ono pill a done. Try
them.
CARTER'S
ITTLE
Rlplt iroAilnclinnnd rellm n nil thu troubles Incl
drnt to a bilious Ktntu of tho system, such na
DUzlnesn, Naiisen, OroHUliiesH, Dlstrt-us aftnr
oatlnp, l'uln In tho Slilo, Xc Wlillo tlmlr moil
reuiarkublo tuccrs.s lias bot-n rIiowii iu curing
HoadariiH, yet rAiiTr-ii'H Liitik Liven riiwi
are wuially alnablo In t'omtlMitlon. curlnij
and preiuiitlnR this niinojlnjfcoiiiiilnlnt, wlillo
llioy also corn et all disordors of llin utoinarli.
Ktlmiilftto the liver and rvgulalo tho boHbli.
r.ven n ui.-y uiny curuu
Actio thoy would bo almost prlcelcsn to thoiw
who miffer from thla dlstrcH?lnc complaint;
but fortunately their K"l1e'ii' K!i not end
here, and llioso who r,nco try them will tlnil
thwe little pills valuablo In no many wayg that
thoy will not bo willing to do without them
IltH oftor all Blck heail
i the bane of M man v lives thai hero li where
we make our (freat boost Our pdU cure It
wWIh others do not
Canter s Litti k Lukb Vma ore ery small
and very eay t, ialt, t)n or two pills make
a iluuo They are tntly vegetable and do
not ifripe or piir'e, but i,t Hi. ir Kentle action
pleaaeHU lm use th.-i-i li ul" at ! cents,
lira for fl Hild eier where or ftentby lualL
castk uti::stE CO., 'f 7nt
Small R ki M Small Price-
.Votive of Final Settlement.
Notice Is liereby given that the
uiidersii'uwl executor of the luHt will
mid t(tiiii'iit of lt. Featliuratoiif,
tuemmni, lias HIimI IiIhUiuiI account
of the mmIiI eahite, lu the county
oourt of the statu of Oregon, for
Marion ooiiiity, ami that hhIiI court
Iihm llxwl Monday March 2nd. lMJl,
tolevwn o'clock A. M. of hhIiI day
for Umr)nu the Hatuo Hiid idl obec
tlotw thref), nt tlie ooiiiity court
raoui In the court hotiw lu the city
oi Strteu, it) lutid cvHinty and (.tale,
nd tht th (wme will lw pasBed
ujiiii t Mid tlms and jilaee1.
liNttMl tliiHOTth day of Jin 1H01
J 12 A H"lby,
1 at J-'xc ut.r f wild wttitc
mEM
HbpjMffiajKaiiiipvH
-. wHOslHCATAtOQg PfllCCI
AiU8 ENGINE WORKS, .
OIANAPOU8, IND.
-lil
i "Isir
It-' I B w rr
m BVtciri
I PILLS.
iaclffKSiiSiaJ
n El
MEAD
MARKCTS BY TKLROKAIMI.
I-ORTLANU.
Whcnt-Valloy.llSJ l 37H Wiilla.Wnlla
Jt.'Xl to S1,97H percental.
Flour standard, J3 80 lo $1.10
Walla Vnlla$.0Oi1SO.
Outalde snides. $3 80,
Ouls White UOo to 61c, gniy5t)oto 58
per bushel.
MitlstuflR llrnn HPiiJSO-.'shorts, JIS to 19
Kround ;bnrlcy,ja) to ;W; carp reed. 125
inlddllnss, tX, per ton.
liny S1G17 per ton.
nutter Oregon fancy dairy, SOe; rancy
cronmcry37K; (rood to fair, 2337fcCtUt
fornm choice 'i"i toSTKc.
Krijs Oreson 20o Kostcrn Wo per dor
I'oaltry-Old chlckcus, lo (XXsJO CA
101111008 75ont 80o icr ojutnl.
Choose Oregon, H to 15c; Callforniii
15 to ICo,
Sugars Qolden C, iiz extrn C, 8; dry
granulated, ,tK; cube, cruslied and Pow
dered, trjjo per iHiuud.
lkims-Sinnll white, Se44; pink $H
bayoH. SI 75; bulter, f3 GO; lluins, So 60 iht
ccutnl.
Dried Krults-.Tlie market Is linn, tjur
ted: Itatlnu prunes, 12 to He; I'otlto nud
(lirnmu, 10o per iKiutid; ralstus, tl 15 per
box; plumiucr dried pears, 10 to lie; sau
dried nud factory plums, 11 to I'-e; evupo
niton peaches, 18toI0o; Binyrtia llgu, 1SX-;
California HgstHj Mr ixaind,
Itleo 6X' per inmud.
Hides Dry lildea, 8J to 8e; less for
cults; greeu pver 65 pounds, 4c; under 55
pon nils, ;tc; sheep pelts, 80oJl.25.
H.M01CKD MKATS AND LARD.
Kastcrn hnmi, 12 to lie; breakfast ba
con, 10 to llc;sldes, I) to 10c; lard, X
to 100 per pound.
SAN FRANCISCO.
San Francisco, Mar 11. Wheatthe
week opened ou a quieter market. No. 1
white, S1.50- to SI 51; por ceutal.
HopsV0(3:i0o per iHiiind.
llarley Feed SI 10l ii; per cental
SI 17; choice SI 42 to 1 47; common grade
SI W.
Oats-dray SI 75 tol 80;black,l DOtollO
per rentul
OnlonsS2X to CK.
l'otatoeti..75a to 80.
MISChLANKOUS MARKI-rra
Ciiicaoo, Jlar. 11. W'ool Kasteru Oie
goa, 10 to lllc; valloy, IB toJlSa per tKiuud
Reef Live, I to5 10; dres.scd, Po.
lluttou Live, 4 to 6c; dressed 8c.
Hogs Live, & 10; dressed, lu.
Veal 7 to lOo per ikiuihI.
SCROFULA
i tint Impurity ut tho Wood whlih l to
mes uu-dglitly lumps or swellings ontlio
uulsi f tho neck; causes palnlul luiiiilng
"ics on tiio arms, legs, or feet; det dopes,
leers In the eyes.cais.or niwo, often cau
iig lilliulncss or doatnuss; Is tho oilgln of
iniplcs, cancerous growths, or tho ni.iiiy
:lier inanlfcstatlons usually ascilbed to
humors;" and tastetilng upon the lung,
ium'h consumption, and death, llelng
ho most ancient, It Is tiio most gencrnl ut
ill diseases or affections, foi very few
'icrsous aro entirely free from It.
"Tir CURED
Ry taking Hood's Sarsaparllla, which, ly
ho rcmaikablo cures It has accomplished,
jftcn when other medicines have failed,
li.is proea itself to bo a potent and pecul
iar medicine for this dlscaso. Somo ol
llic-o cures aro really wonderful. If you
suffer from scrofula or Inipuro blood, bo
iuro to try Hood's Sarsaparllla.
' Every spring my w Ifo and children liavo
been troubled with scrofula, sores break
ing out on them In various places. My
llttlo boy, tlireo years old, has been a
terrible Mifferer. Last spring ho was ono
mass of sores from head to feet. 1 was
advised to uso Hood's Sarsaparllla, and wo
liaoalltakenlt. Thoicstiltlsthatall h.no
been ctued of tho scrotula, my llttlo boy
being entirely free from sores, and all four
ot my children look bright and healthy."
W. 1). Athkhton, Tassalo City, N. J.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Sol(tbyiUuRKlt. ll six for 5. I'roparcilb)
3.1.11001) & CO., Aimtliocarlm, Lowell, .Minn
lOO Dosos Ono Dollar
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer In Groceries, PninlH, Oils
smtl Vindow Gliiss, Wnll Pit-
E
icr and Jlorder, ArtislH' Ma-
rials, Llino, Hair. Nails and
Sh Ingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posta, Grass Seeds, Elc,
NISW AIVI'.RTIKMNTH.
Salo oi' City Properly.
VTOTIOK Ik hereby ! ven that tliocltyof
Xi miiem, uri'Kon, win seuiii iiiiuiio uuu
tiotiiitHiileiii.OriKon, ou tho '"i. day of
Mnrcli, lui, iiizotiock p. m., uireo uiiuu
biilldliik's lieloiik'lni! to Mild elty ol Hiiloin,
Oregon. Two of mid IiiiIIiIIiikh uru two
story bulldlnssutid tho other a one story
bulldliiR. All of wild property M minuted
mi Htnto street und Liberty street, und Is
denrrlbed ns IoIIowh;
Ooinnienclnifuttho northwest coraerol
block 'J0 In the city of Hiilem, Onuon, and
runnlnirlheiifo eiuterly iiIouk the north
lino oh Mild block 60 leet; theneo uttutliurly
mnillel with Ihe went lino of wild blook
ICO feel; thoneo wenttrly parnllfil with iho
nurili linn (ifK.-il(l hlfxlk ftO feet lo the went
Hue ofruld blockj thence northerly uloriK
tho wchI llaoofMild block It) feet lo the
place ot beglnnlni;. . .
Tho term of wild milo nreionc-thlrd of tho
pureliUMopr'coutlbotliiienf mile: tint bill
une when tlie deed U Hindu by tho ctly.
The Oily ol Halem rtwcrveH the rlKht of
poHhdiMion una mo riKiii 10 uu uru n
chuiife, to tbe City of Halem, tho wild one
ktory hulldliitfund tho Iwc U)iy bulldliiK
known an tho Cnpluil Kniflnu houmi, und
all orthuiiperitorle of Itotliof the twu.
ktory bulldlnuH, on or before the Unit of
Heplcmbcr, lHUl.iindlhet'lly ofrtulem.Ore.
Kon.uUo rmervtw Ihe rlulit to refect imy
or nil lilini. naie 10 uikb piaoa in iroui
of tbe Capital KiiKine wniipuny'n building
on HUito ntieet In wildVlty,
n i. i.Arunr.,
r.H. Jl'AHCY.
O. I). IIUTTO.V,
JAVC HM1T1I,
Committee fiorn tho Council.
W,H. I)W,
Chief Knelnrer of the ttaleui Klro l)c
parlment.
THE BEST.
uu,.,..r:A"i:t:r.vAr.A a
-- .--..-.. -m . .
SEED ANNUAL
i Her 1001 will UiMlUd FREE.
Bio til ,ucaoii. Had u ll hwk j
i cutwutrt. in. toiler into aver, i
lfT (xrtua lulnc Grdtn,
W tr fiiia ittJi,
liuiaii mb4 far lb AAdtu
O. M.rCRRY A.CO.
DETROIT. MICH.
ft S4twwa Id lt rl4 J
Johnsoa's Unirtrsal Cyclopedia.
An oUluul wuk by 40 of Aiiieriejt'a
in,i enilutnl aehwlara as rdiiura aud
yjueiulncaliipeoiitiuu from all utrUof the
wurld imJiitr1buUr, Wbixe uuiHtw are,
'jdird to ti.air artieta., 4 a voutlir lur
an-orary If you nouUiinpUtte kuIuk a '
i y, I -ft Da the canwwr will be plcnMd
totbowyou the work, llKxinli you may
uot xircluua. Addrl C tlltOWKlt, I
BUU Uui(rH4lvm,or A,torU,0r.
Special this week March 9 to 14 Inclusive.
Ladies' extra fine scarlet wool underwear. . . .1 00 each
Ladios' Swiss ribbed " " .... 1 00 "
Ladies' "Woolen mittens. 35c "
Ladies' Cnshmoro gloves 35c "
Capito
- Adventure -
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
Produce Taken - - Cash JPaid for Wool.
When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc.
You will find it to your advantage to call on me be
fore purchasing elsewhero, as I have tho LA11GEST RE
TAIL STO RE I N OKEG ON. Gents' and Ladies' Sad
dles iu most modern styles,
HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS--Best
made in the world. I am sole Manufacturer's Agent
for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD I
Buggy Harness as low as 5.60. Wagon Harness as
low as $13. This house is not of Mushroom growth, but
was established by mo in 18 60 and by long experience I
know the demands of tho trade. You can't miss the place
at tho sign of "Tho Big Dapple Gray Horse."
Thanking my customers for their liberal patronage in
tho past. By square dealing, 1 hopo for a continuance of
the same. " E. S. LAMPORT,
289 Commercial Street.
iHsnniaiHabBnKaHHiiaaswnpn
Sash. and. Door Factory-;
Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon.
Tho best class of work in our lino at prices to compote
with tho lowest. Only tho best material used.
cWttMmS&km
First National Hank
A. r. Armstrong, Manager. W. I. Btalby, Principal.
Business, Shorthand, Typawritinr;, Penmanship nnd English Departments.
Day nml Evening Sessions. Btudents admitted anytime. Catalogue on application.
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"Tlie State."
ABscBHCd nearly oao-thlrdlof n'mlllloii
(JKO. M. HKHIiKIt, City Acent,
And Hpeclnl iiiteiitlor .Marlon nullity. Ol
ll,. win. iiui (Niiiipnny.
HELLENBRAND'S
Gating Mors i Candy llaiiiiliiclory,
COS Comrnoroliil Strout.
IU.I. OK KAUK:
Iro Crentn 10., 16. "nil Iff! eentM
Collee,Teiiori:iioioliitoiiiidt'iiluk..lUeenU
Mimh and Milk IU renin
I'lnto of Soup tlcenu
Hot CnUeH, I 'olli o or Tea 15 rents
lleofKteuk nnd Kl'kh SK eetlU
l...l .,,,it (,i,l Kiriry '2Tl Clllltjl
.Mutton Clion nnd Kkuh as itiiIh
VenlM.il and Kkkh !B run a
Hniiiutiso mid Kkk sl t,e"tH
If..... ...til l,'irt.M '2A()lltM
Fresh OyalurH any Ntylo 115 eenU
25 Cent Regular DlnnerServed From II ta3 0'Clock.
A nlro viirloty of viKtnliluM, ute., elo.
Alio ten, eolleo or milk with all 'id cent
iiiealH wltboiil extra cluiruo.
Cboli'o C'lL'urn, Iiiiixirtoil un DonnwUo,
al way on mind.
Porter IlniiheHKmk and V.tm W)cent
Tender Uilu Htoak und Kuuh U) cents
THE ODELL
TYPE WRITER.
IJ) will buy tho OiiKMi Tvi'K WUitkii
with 70 uhuruHera, nnd 815 fur tho Hinoi.k
CAMKUimi.i,, wiirriiiitud to do bettor work
Until nny iimelilHH niudw.
Ili-mubiueitHiui'l.ltli v with Dtnunil
ITV, MPKMi, KAMK Ol Ol'KIUTION, Wenm
loiiKer wlllinulMMt of rtNtlrlii than nuy
oilier nmeliliie Him no Ink ribbon to
Ixitlier tlieontlor. Ill nunt, iiibntaii
tlHl.nlikel plated, preel and ndiiplMl In
nil kliiiUnf lyiw wrlllnif. Mkwu prtiitlnif
prow, It prod u own Hlmrp, oIhhii, legible
iiinmiMirlpt. Two or ten coplm uui be
mude l one writing. Any liitelltixaiitpvr
mii mil iHXKiiu an nperator In two diiya.
WenflertlUU) Ut uiiy opamtor who mil
wUHl tbe work of the DoiniLK Oamh
OIlKl.f.
Ilelutble Ak'mU nud lejtmii wniitcd.
Hp-lul Inducement lo deulen.
ror tiiipuiet Eiviuy uiuurMiiiiniiii. at.,
uddrwu
KlM.l.li i i ir, n in i r.iv i w.,
ttuudSIJlh.Ave.
Cliluiko. HI
'J0.1
p
iUnUit KmtUA IIIim4 llrL
ENNYROYAL PILLS
OrltUftl Nljf CJtNuU
an iw , imotwm
1M bta Mll 1U MM f
rLcbr. AuiMi
WtammaVM aJ iMilA4 Ai iHMttUU
Ww4 aWHaIMlirWtMlWi,IMUa
Kiirrair iai,'
(Ulo
-fr .r... .u. iu,eU
n m fmw ya. ...
v-fflVraa-,"M,,",.aCi
I.
oris
l A rrapiitt 1 1 Informalloa and b-
: nrrt, (ini."t'1't'1i " w "
M4,o rastmii, iMi,-iTaui
, uutt, v prrii, ' ,31
Ltuw Munn a vv.ji
. jui uroaawnr..
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ATTENTION !
Company,
LIVERYMEN AND OTHERS
??
Who do All Kinds of
i
As Cheap ns any Laundry m
tho Country Using "White Help
nud doing llrst-closa work.
SQrLiulles nud pntrons invited
to inspect our proecss of doing
work.
230 Liberty Street.
niilldliitr, Bnlem, Oregon,
IMPORTED HOUSES.
I'our lino HtulllouH to bo void uooa.nt the
1 tod lmrn, near depot.
Bnlom, Or.
10 Acres for Rent.
A choice tract only ono mllo from Balotu
TcrniH liberal, Apply to
hofku imos.,
JouruHl Olllce.
I'axpaycrs, Take Notice!
Your Htnto nnd cnuntr uixen tor llnrlrfu
loiinty for tho year lHUUtthould bu pat ut
unco uk coNtH will noon bo lidded.
K.M, CllOIBAN.
'J-Kl-tf. HherlHund tin collector.
'II
k m
renu
0
KKAL ESTATB BROKERS
AND NOTAIUKS l'tlllMO.
Collectlonii Mndo nud liOiius Negotiated.
2UUCOtvIMIKOIAI STKICBT
SALBIVI OREGON,
l.yo-u&w.tf
LADD & BUSH, Bankers.
IKON IIIIII.DINn,
SAL.ISM, - - - - OKKOON,
TruiiKiict u general bunklnn bumnewi In
all depurtuiviiU. 3r-3m
MRS. D. L. PIESTBR.
Tha Ijirgeat Utock of
SritIN; MILMNKRY
Of the choice! mylea. The latent myleu
from Bun KrunoUoo and the enut, A flue
llnoof noveltleii. I jtdltn Jlnvlted to call
liupect nnd comparo prlcea.
D.CSHERMANi
U. H, l'emlon and Claim acent. I'.O
IWjx Ml. H.um. l)renn, wepui,
y oounty
CltrC V'rlto furbluaka.
w
If you want tbe genuine P. CVu.
hnmi Kid Olovo, cull ut Culvurt'a,
who UtttlU tli holo tt;eut ftt riulei
dtf
UDNDRT
IRK
idiesjotco!
1
MioctMs iu many lii
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