Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 21, 1891, Image 3

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rAto85 cents per lb.
Thebetai for 25 cts. on the
lto coat t Strong's check res
taurant. EiUd'Hl
nud Shoal Water nay
french dinners
dereci Id advance,
cooked when or-
WES TACOTT & IRWIN.
Hi: Sour tub Mum:. Several
!.! nin n Itinll tlV tllO UnlllO of
Tom Osborn borrowed a mulo from
a neighbor, and then went to his
next friend and borrowed a saddle
and bridle. With this outfit he
came to Baleni and got gloriously
rlmnk. sold the mulo for ten dollars
and skipped the country. The grand
jury found a true bill against him.
Since that time the sherifl has been
on the lookout for him. Yesterday
afternoon the city marshal received
atelegram from Marshal Hoffman,
o( Albany, staling mat a uiuu
naming to Osbom's description
win his care in that city. The
ibaiS placed a warrant of arrest in
ifehand and Salem's marshal went
upl.'st nlptht and brought the recre
ant to this city this morning. He
will be glveu a hearing at the ad
journed teflon of the circuit court
iu April. He left a family a few
milts north of Salem when he stole
the mule.
Harrison Institute. There
teems to be a misunderstanding
about the change of tho name of the
Miuu traiuing school located at
t'kniawa, four miles north of this
ciljr. Chemawa is iu one sense a
suburb to Salem. This training
school has been known at Washing
ton as the "Salem Indian training
school" and not the "Chemawa
Indian training school." A reporter
s informed by those in authority at
that placa that all bills of laden,
invoices of good and official notices
are marked "Salem Indian training
school." This leaves Chemawa
untouched, as the school will yet
remain at Chemawa, and the post
office aud village will still bear the
name, and Father J. L. Parrish will
till have the proud honor of giving
to that place its name.
Conflict in Dates. Next Sat
urday, March 28th, is the date for
the stallion bIiow in Salem. Salem
has been recognized for years as the
place for holding tho show of flue
horses. The Polk county paper an
nounces that on that date a stallion
nw will take place in Dallas.
There should not bo a conflict of
dates in these two adjoining cguu-lea-
Salern must, by necessity be
the most attractive place on -that
y. aud Polk county's capital as
11 as Salem, must suffer by such
'conflict. The dale for the Salem
owand parade was published over
'Karago. Many flue animals are
"Pected here on that occasion, and
ofceofthera will come from the
'tetsldeof the river.
Ijthe Countky. About a hun-
Qrw studeuts of tho Willamette
"oivemity were out iu tho country
Way enjoying the rural scenery.
lUtylelthecity at 6 o'clock this
E With ('apt, James Smith,
tuV1 little steamer Mauzanillc
ptooV baskets (Hied with eat,-
ator T m hnd ft 8,lort dl8tanco
di i "'fcpeiidenco and Imvo a
rti qrin th mmshlue and
!,,,'? They nre expected back
8UUI 6 o'clock this evening.
Bhlin0 Peddlers. Harmon
h. wi u the na,ne fi,ven hy an Ilttl
wio was arrested Friday after-
J"" w selling linens in the city
Mu n license to do bo. He wag
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not
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CHURCH DKIHCATIUX.
Tho "KrirtidY Church" In North Salrm
Will lio Formally Openrtl
Sunday.
The people of IIIkIiIiukI, In Nurtli
Balom, etui cohjstuUiIiUo them elves
on BuouriiiKui-iiu iibu. nine enurcu
t8 now stands In tho fir grove on
tho south ldo of the street car track
near tho cluster of cottages In that
suburban ndditinu to Bnli'in. Tho
Inside meuitiniieuts tire 8 feet wide
hy 42 long and 17 high. It is nicely
IliiNhed Inside with wainscot of
tlr flnlHhcd In oil. The other Inside
tiiiilmlngs are of redwood also with
oil finish. The rear of tho audito
rium room is cut oil by largo doors
which may be elevated when the
occasion demands more room. This
room Is carpeted with mailing and
will be u-,ed in a private pchnol room
and foroUlolal church meetlncd or
on slmlllar occasions. Tho main
loiiin, which has a seating capacity
for about 1")0 persons, has a pleasant
colored figured carpet. Tho entire
church can accomodate about 200
persons at one time. The church
is well 'ighted by day by large win
dow on tho sides and a variegated
Untitle, Catherine-wheel window iu
front. The ulajn in this window is
of nine shades in color, while the
Hide windows aro of clear glass. The
entire insidu wall and overhead are
ceiled and papered. The paper
ranges in color from a slightly tinted
dark below to a rich cieani, imlt-xt-ing
fresco In the center of the quarter-arch
celling. The change of
pnper has its respective bor
der to match In display of color.
The s-eats of the church will be very
comfortable, with clialts for the
vestibule laud aisles when needed
In all it is a very neat and comfort
able church.
Tho ripiltaatorv sermon will be
preached Hnnday morning by Rev.
J. II. Douglas at 11 o'clock. The
n..iii. In ireneral are Invited to
ittend. The people who have been
lal.oiiug for the construction of this
church building have been at a large
expense and at their opening service
Suuday would be glad to receive aid
from any who see fit to give auy
thing for such a cause. The efforts
of these people are commendable
and should be warmly supported by
this city.
Veunal Equinox. The equi
noxtial storm, which ancient tradi
tion and the later prophets have
had follow closely on the vernal
equinox, seems to have touched
Salem lightly during tho past two
days. Today is tho time when the
storm should have beeu severest,
when tho sun in his course eulera
the point in Aries. After the sun
passes the vernal equinox, which is
March 21st, the people of antiquity
considered spring to begin, unless
tho Gods had some reason to punith
the people with some additional
winter.
Three Nights. The Caroline
Gage & Keene company will be at
the Reed three nights next week
beginning Monday night and will
give a change of program each night.
The same troupe was iu Salem about
a year ago aud were well received
aud played to good houses. Their
dramas are first-class and the parts
well sustained. One of the plays
will be Camille. The box sheet is
open at Pattou's book store on State
street.
:
Spuing Poetry. It is all right
In its place, but a spring suit is
more necessary just now. E,
Sclioettle can please you,
, 1
Tpey Are In It. DoLeon & Ja
ierg, the barbers, are In the business
for tho cream of it, and they are get
ting it by good work.
Remember This 1
Tho undersigued has just received,
a large stock of lute styles of the
P. Ceuteineri kid gloves the only
genuine In the city, and is the only
authorized agent at Salem. Also
ureal display of new spring millin
ery. Ciias. CAI.VKRT,
274 Commercial St.
Now is Your Time. Improve
ihe opportunity and get your photo
graph at Montee Bros.' gallery, For
the next 20 days they will make
cabinet photographs for $1.00 per
dozen. Flrst-cluss work. Gallery,
south of the postofflce, Salem, Or.
3-10-tf
Henceforth. Clark &. Eppley
will hereafter be prepared to fur
nish the best green vegetables in
the market. 100 Court street,
. I o
Aii Opportunity in Real Estate.
For Sale for 30 Days. What Is
known as the "Marble Corner," cor
ner of Court aud Wberty atreeta.
Also 11 blocks across tue street north
of the East Salem school house.
This property will be for sale for
tho next 30 days. InR"'?'
3:121m M.L.CHAMBEBIjAIN.
Chm cliowder-Sront & GHoW
New ARRIVAL.-Large Jnvoloe of
new millinery from San Francisco,
... r m.-r. Wllron'i) today. e
are r.celvlngand llllugordere dally.
Only the befet g-otl
"Done Du- ft.r yur lawns, at
rimat & UHe'B.
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Installment
Tbe Clevt-tend Onrdcn
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Taking Nkw Intkiikst. The
Alka-Hespcrlan society held a met
tng last night to consider tlieirlhian
clul condition. It wag tlio unani
mous opinion of those ptesent that
tills HoolPty which has lived in
Salem for u quarter of a century
snouUl not now be allowed In ill..
for the want of funds to pay hall
fci.t. It was decided to sell the
piano, which is little used, to
pay the back rent. C. II. Brown and
N M. Newport were appointed to
dispose of the same. The Kline com
mittee were named to solicit for new
members iu order that the qtMrterly
dues may besulllcli'iit to pay cur
rent expenses. An Interesting pro
gram was arranged for next Satur
day evening O. U. Drown and N.M.
Newport to give an essay nud decla
mation, and It.W. Whltakerand C.
D.lJrowu tontllini,and John O'Shea
and A. O. Condlt to deuy, "that
when federal courts full in the ad
ministration of law, the people are
warranted Iu iuterferring by taking
the execution of the law iu their
own hands."
Roll Call. The Baptist church
held a roll call on Vednedny night
in the auditorium room, a large
number responded bv their presence
aud a number of others by letters
The occasion was a reunion of the
church and strengthening the bonds
of the Bocii ty. This church has a
membership of about 2-50 aud is In a
healthy condition both spiritually
and financially. Rev. R.W. Whita-
ker, the ruliiMer in charge, has
been here a year and tins imparted a
nuw life into the church aud has
largely increased the inenib.-rshlp
and attendance of religious service.
Tun Elocutionist. On next
Thursday and Friday evenings Miss
Swautnn will appear iu the opera
house assisted by Saleins'B favorites,
watch for the program iu Monday
evening's Journal. There are
enough attraction on the program to
assure a full house. Those who in
tend to get good stats must do so
soon or they will be left as tho seats
are going fast.
I'KKSUNAIi AM) LOCAL.
Miss JenneM. Long, of Portland,
is In the city.
Prof. McKce, of the Albany col
lege, is iu the city this afternoon,
visiting.
Ed. Herren came down from the
paint mine", near Lebanon, this
morning. Ho reports every tiling In
that locality as nourishing.
John Knight the blacksmith on
Liberty street, keeps tho best
modern tools nnd employs only
competeut men for shoeing horses.
Mr. Wiley, manager of the Great
Eastern Tea store, was unexpectedly
called to Portland yesterday, aud
was accompanied by his better half.
A large number of Salem firemen
attendedthefuueral of their Intemem
ber,GeorgeScoviile, whiob took place
this afternoon from Tiger engine
room. The firemen were in uniform.
Dr. W. D, Jeffiey, who has been
on the sick iist, is improving. Capt.
L. E.Pratt is olso getting along nice
ly and will soon be convalescent.
Dr. J. W. McAfee has uot been out
doors for soveial days.
Remember the feast in the way of
a supper In the G. A. R. hall Mon
day night, given by ladles of the Y.
R. C. These women are well known
for the fine tables they set and tho
courtesy shown in waiting on them,
Instruments Filed tor Keiord at the
County Recorder's Ofllcc.
A E Harney and wife to J
A Damon, a tract ot laud on
Commercial street. $
W T Regan aud wife to
Emma Snook, lots 7 iu blk 17
iu capital park ad to Salem.
Bradley's ad to Woodburn
was recorded today. Tills ad
dition contains 40 lots,
C W MeCown and wife to
H T White, 40 acres in t 7 a,
r2e.
D A Osborn and wife to L
H McMahon, 103 acres in
Woodburn.
J H Settlomier and wife to
F A Ford, 23-100 of an acre in
Woodburn.
H J Hadley and wife to
Lovlua Loyejoy, 1 acre iu 1 0
8 r -1 e . ,. i
E O Minton aud wife to
Thos Frost, lot 0 iu blk 30 lu
McClane ad to Salem.
R H Kenedy and wife to S
B Gwynn, 1 ace in 1 5 a, r 1
w.
Rev Adelhelra Odermatt to
Anua Maria Gronee, blk 8 in
Mt Angel.
J H Masher and wife to F
P Freuce, 100 acres iu t 7 s, r
1 w.
F P Frepch, guardiuu of
Edna A French to J H Mash
er, ICO acres in t 7 a, r 1 w.
1305
100
150
2C0
U000
900
125
210
1000.
1000
"Bono Dust" tho great fertilizer,
at Sroat Gllp'a.
HOTEL. ARRIVALS
"-THE WILLAMETTE."
John Andrews, Portland,
H E Giesy, Aurora.
E M Taylor. WIHlrn.
M W Ro-eblatt, S F,
S H Wilson, Gardiner,
COOK.
Wm Morgan, E A Thompson,
Mrs P J La Porte, Miss Viola La
Porte, J B Blaudiu, D A Drainer,
Portland.
a B Catterlin, W J White, Salem.
P K Fretz, St Louis.
G A Stakweatheri Tapoina.
HuckleD':ArnltT.
lllaf
is guaranteed 10 give p
irfect sail.lav Uoo
or money jwuau.
rice, .eni per
U1CI1 wwt- - .
IliSiANB SOCIKTY.
Steps taken i'riil.iy In Uiganiz.) Mirh
an Order at Sul.m.
The Initial meeting for the above
purpose was a success in polpt of at
tendance, depth of Interest mani
fested aud iullueutlal clabs of ladies
and gentlemen present.
Promptly at 2 p. in. ttie following
were iu attendance: Mesdauits
liidtir, Knight, Stump, Lookluy,
Flike, Puii'Tsin, aud MK-es Hal'
and Flske. Messrs. Lulue, Minton,
A. Bush, Castlemau, Lockley,
Knight, Revs. Blown and Whlta
ker, press reporters Irvine and E.
Hofer. Mr. Bush was called to the
chair. Upon motion, P. S. Knight,
W. N. Ladueaud H. H.Brown were
choseu committee on organization,
to report at au adjourned meeting
Friday, March 27, at 4 p. m. at same
place. There was a general discus
sion of waya aud means for creation
of public sentiment and enforce
ment of the very strlugetit Oregon
laws ou the subject. All present
fX pressed a desire to see the laws
enforced against cruelty to auimuls,
and weie willing to attend another
meeting aud brlni' their friends
with them, when tho society will be
organized by adopting and sighing
the constitution, electingoillcersand
providing means to circulate litera
ture, prosecute violation, and rais
ing funds for legitimate expenses.
MARKlKll.
BBNNETr-HEl'IUJRN. - At the
residence of the bride's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Win. Hepburn, on
Ferry street, at 11 o'clock, March
21, 1891, Mr. Chaiies Bennett and
Miss Laura Hepburn, Rev. C. E.
Clitic olllclating.
A few of thts most intimate friends
of the family were present to wit
ness the ceremony. The young
couple will spend a few weeks visit
ing in the Sound cities, after which
they will return to Salem to make
their home.
DUKE-COX. At the Capital Hty
Resturant, March 21, 1691, Ella
Cox to James Duke, both of Sil
vertou, Jus. Datclielor otllciatlng.
DIED.
COOLE Y. At Astoria, Fi idny.
March 20, 1891, at 6 p. m, of
typhoid pneumonia, Mrs. Haniet
L. Cooley, aged about CO years.
Mrs. Cooley moved from her
North Salem home to Albina, nearly
three years ago, and after living
there until last May, she moved to
Astoria with her sons, J. B. and
Frank M. Her husband, Jackson
L. Cooley, preceded her to the grave
several years, nud was burled lu the
family grave yard, near Hubbard.
Deceased was a daughter of Mrs. A.
R. Dimick, who came to Oregon in
1847, when she was only fifteen
years old. The family settled on a
farm in French prairie, where the
family was reared and where some
of them yet live. She was a siser
to Hon. G. W. ami J- B. Dimick,
who now live near Hubbard. In
1851 she was married to Jackson L.
Cooley, at the home of her parents.
The result of this union were nine
children, six of whom survive the
mother. John lives iu Brownsville,
Linn county; J. B, and Frank M.,
in Astoria, and Mrs. Robt Dowell
Susie and David, In Albina.
She had been a member of the
First Baptist church in this city for
years.
The funeral will be held in Hub
bard Monday, at 10 a. m.
FREE!
A box of Kiench Candy with your Teas
OUR 40 CENT TEAS
Are superior to those sold by groceries at
60 cents, 'i ry them and be yourown Judje
WE IMPORT
plrect, nnd In dealing with us you save all
middlemen's profit, For a few days
longer we will continue our
Special Sale.
lib box of French Mixed Candy glvon
free, besides a nlco present In crockerj fur
jl. Ab box and two preserve dlshcn with
60 cents worth ol tea. Our Codecs aro 6
cents per pound less t ban vlsewtier". Call
and try as.
ITB
I l 'I VI' 'II' I I
n.n v
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Company,
317 Commercial Street,
SaLem,
40 Branches, ri- .40 Branches,
K
FOR SALE.
Seventy-nine and one-half acres of land
6 miles from Kalem. (rom,,n5?''lnd;
euce; i ihlles from steamboat landing
of a inffe Iront school house. House, barn,
smoke bouse, wood und chicken houso
Ffly acres In cultivation; balauce pasture;
four springs ou the place; line young on
chard, smalt fruit, el, rait at th Plc. or
address O.U euVer, lancer, llBrioqCoj,
M iai.1mi.a rluk niinui Orai4.
PENNYROYAL PILLS
V'.1Xa .!. ! I.lUbU. LABIIS
UtitOH IOatcl44tft HuflUk t-
,mu mm la l(cd U4 vuu w
'IK koua, mU4 I'll Slo. rltu.
Takaa4kM. MhM iwrm
mtLkMMHiUa - J.-.-. . At DrmfiUt4
or mbS 4a laiuaiptlerraniMUM.te.UlM
auli aa "Jt.iurr.r IaSIm, U Uu,r
Sj rHara Moil. 10,VVU luUaMalaU
CttiUr Lkralui CW.aIaJla.ft tMaarc
8UaaULwaltin4. ..i..i.
SALS OF
ri-.-iY
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7
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&ym, fciur bor.- and olbr sHxk at my
rirra on liawe i praine seven murv ra
Of Kalem at the J. U oiT corner,
on Tues-
ay Atrcn 17. wi.
w.
'f. IUMSDEN
s-iuinvw
IMPORTED IIORSCS.
Four fine Ullloas to be sold soanM the
IUju nam, near oeiot.
snot.
HAVIW 4 VEdCLEK,
" w Halem.lJr.
.ii li'i
M SS EiJ
y m
alihaaYtaaaWii tiaYiaiiarilriit--''"
Merit Wins.
Wodcslr.'tosuv to our citizens,
thai Tor ars we have been selling
Dr. Ki ujf'HNon D'wwery, for Con
sumption. Dr. Klng'sNew LlfePills,
Ducklen'o Arnica Kalve and Elec
trie Bitters, and have never handled
remedies that sold as well or have
given sucli universal satisfaction.
We do tint hesitate to guarantee
t bent evi rv time, nud wo stand ready
t n f P'd Hie purchase price, if sat
Isfuclnrv lexiilts do not follow their
(lie. These remedies have won
llitlr gicai popularity purely ou
their merits, at Fry's Drugstore.
Removhd, The stove and tin
store of Barr & Petzcl lias been re
moved from next door to Ladd &
Bush's bank to 247 Commercial, two
doors north of Red Corner drug
store. 3-7-dtf
See our "Exotic"
Gilo's.
ware. Sroat &
The Chlrf Rrnaon tor ino. great fu
eess of Hood's S.iisaparllla Is (otind In tilt
article Itself. It Is merit that wins, and th1
(act that Hood's Sarsaparllla actually ac
complishes what Is claimed for It, Is whsj
oas given to this medicine a popularity and
lale greater than that of any other sarsap
Meri Wine rlUa or blood purt
lVierlL VVIIlS ncr before tho publta
Uood's Sirsaparllla cures Scrofula, Salt
Rheum ami all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
Headache, Biliousness, overcomes Thai
Tired reeling, creates an Appetite, strength
sns tho 'en ch, builds up tho Whole Systesf
Uooil'n Mur-aiiarilln Is sold by all druf
'Ists. $l;slxfoi$5. Prepared by C. I. Hoof
1 Co.. Apothecaries. Lowell. Mass.
HK.aatkuM
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Eoi'dcr, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Sliingles, Hay, Teed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NEW ADVKUTISI2S13NTS.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Tbreo nights, commencing
MONDAY, MARCH 23.
Triumphant return of tho unrivaled
favorites,
CAROLINE GAGE
-and-
HARRY F. KEBNE'S
, Well known company of players, opening
Mnndnv evenlnc In nn elaborate produc
tion or Alex Dumas' lamous sensational
d.ama,
'Can-iille,"
With magnificent stago setting and the
most sumptuous wardrobe ever displayed
In Halem. Change of play nightly.
salo of seats opens Friday morning at
i-auon'B uooic store.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE
Thursday and Friday,
March 26 and 27
-First Appearance of-
MISS ELLA LEOTTA SWAKTON,
Axnerlca's I"enrless ElnoutlonlHt. Under
thojiusplces of tho Y. P.M. i K of
the JJaptlstChuich, assisted by
Salem's Best Musical Talent.
Kcfct-rvfMl scats without extra charge at
Proat A Olle's Utate strtol.
3Iortgageo's Salo of Chattels.
Notice Is hereby duly given that under
id bv vlrtueofaccrUun chattel morlicauo
beuring dato March tit li. 1KJI, exeouted
and delivered on suld day by McKlmey
Mitchell to Ivan It. Dawson, which mort
gage was duly Hied for rrcord In the
otllce ot the rcrorder of conveyances of
Marlou county, Oregon, on if arch 7th,
Ural, at one o'clock p. in., In which county
the property
was and still Is, and by ruison of tho de-
lieruiliuiivr uunvjjifuu lljrii
fault of said MeKlnley Mitchell In falling
to pay on demand to said Ivan it. Dawson
1MB sum i toiuion. wiiii uiitrai iiuiii
March 0th, IHyi.attho rateol ten rcrcent.
per annum, und tho further sum of
Jjl.f.irib.') with tutereat at aald rate from
said date secured by tutld mortgage and
due und wholly unpaid und by rtuwin that
the conditions ot said mortguge have be
come and ar broken by said default aud
pursuant to the terms ofauld tnorlgugo 1
will make fort-clMsure of said iniitgr.gi
and will on Haturday. the !th day of
MIUOU.A, It. inui.ai uaiipuitiuievuu in iiiu
forenoon at tho stor building formerly
occupied by suld McKluley Ml'chell lu
tho town of nervals, lu the county of Ma-
rlon, state ot Oregon, sell all the mortgaged
chattels in said mortgage described as all
the stock ot g. neral mervhan Use blong
Ingtomld MClvlnley Mlwliell. oonslatlng
of hardwure. hats and cans, dry and f'ir
nlhlng(jXKls, biots und show, rroekery,
oIlH.cloUilng. grtioerlftn. wlllotv w ro, aud
giKMls of all kind, nature or description;
aluall the store furiiituro and Jlxlurwi lu
the two ttory bull II ue and warnlmuww
adjacent tberetw ocupitxl ut the date of
said mortgage by the said MuKlnloy
Mitchell as a. feugr.il store; nl.nnll the
furniture nnd txtur lu building ooeupled
by litmus h furnlturo store ou fit nud K
reel", la said town, c nmiy and siate: alao
one horse arid biugy.to Hie blgbeat bidde
' rcauiu uaauiuw my lun aiu imirv
gKe.undwlll apply the proeds asdlr
ecti-d by thetuild nior gagutu iliemymeni
ft t . ut.n. Mt mVlM Hii . n .1 .l.u . . I tia. ft .1 ..
of ritJfM i, with Int nl on p-.rhofsaid
auma nv inv nie ui iu i-r iii pvr mn
i
cum from March o Ii, Isel, xnd to tht-
payment of all cha-ift- tuohlng said
mortgaged chat'els amounting to I he sum
of I- an" Ui the payment of euuuaol
fees tys provided for in SAtd murtKagp
mounting to ten per cent
nala and Interest akuv i
ox tho ii
muw
nnd Id tre t alv inentiouod, and
ibe surplus. If auy there be, I will render
uudpaj'overlotheialdMoKlnJty Mltobell
ui- to ou aigni
, fJt4 iUtrh lltli, lttl.
IVAN Jl. DA WHO.V, Mortgairee,
By &M CH018AN, Agent Ut
HlmamtaVUlsaaMrjaiii! MaaXSmu.: .-
Spring
JUST RECEIVED
All the latest patterns aud shades in
Satincs, Palmor Seersuckers, Manchester and Cheviot
Suitings, Zephyr Cloths, Beige Novelties, and
Dress Ginghams.
SS?" See display in cornet window.
CST" Special bargains In
Fine, Heavy Plaid Spring Suitings 25 in. wide
35c a yd., Handsome Cheviot Spring Suitings 14 yds.
for 1.00
CAPITOL - ADVENTURE - COMPANY,
OPERA
Head quarters for low pi Ices.-
iDDHESS TO
P.
Within 5 years. Not less than 100 now houses are going up now In
Salem. The entire va'ley will mako un unprecedented building growth
Therefore we have just laid lu
1,000 Gallons Linseed Oil.
We also carry the largest stock in this valley of
Paints, Glass, Brushes, Qilsj Putty, Varnishes, Lime,
Cement, Plaster, Hair, Alabastine and Fire Brick.
l&ST MIXED PAINTS IN THE MARKET
By Can or Barrel. Hay, Grain, Feed, Groceries, Crock
ery, Glass
GILBERT &
PAINTS
m
When in Need
Harness,
You will find it to your advantage to call on me be
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have the LA11GEST RE
TAIL STORE IN OREGON. . 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 Snlem. 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 me in 18G9 and by long experience I
know tho demands of the trado. You can't miss tho place
at the sign of "The Big Dapple Gray Horse."
Thanking my customers for their liboral patronage in
the past. By square dealing,
the same.
TOiBIM NIMI.
Largest Stock of Trees in the INorthwest
ONE AWT TIIKE B-FOU11TUS IVEILLIONS.
o
100,000 Pruno Trees.
3ri.u00 Royal Ann Cherry.
10,000 Early Crawford Peach.
10,000 Moorpiuk and Royal Apricot.
LARGE STOCK OF ALL OTHER
FKUE
FROM
10ATAL0GUE FREE. ADDRESS:
J
H. SETTLEMIER,
THE OREGON NURSERY CO.
Is Offering a Large, Well Grown Stock of
FRUIT SHADE, ORNAMENTAL AND NUT TREES.
Small Prutit.
EVERGREENS, VINES, SIUIUILS, ROSES, ETC. .
At Low Prices.
Late Keeping Winter Apples a Specialty .
Catalogue and Prlco-List free.
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SC'JaE&u 3ESXC,alB:
Sasln and Door Factory."
Front'. Street, Salem, Oregon,
Tho best cIuhis of work in our
Willi 1110 lOWOHt. yJiuy
LANDS.
Tlio undcrsignoil in iiropnrod to furnish buyors nil
kinds of farm IiukIb at tho best ratos. Also city and sub
urban property. L. C. FISHER, 197 P. O. Block.Salom.
talm
Pint Katlannl liauk
A P Abmstbowo, Mansjer W. I. BtaUcv. Prlndpit
Business, Shorthand, Typtwrlttrn;, Penmnshlp and Encllsh. Department.
Day and Ifrtalng ecsloua, Students admitted any time. CatslopW ou application.
Novelties,
AN IMMENSE STOCK.
HOUSB BL.60I-C
-Produco taken.
THE PUBLIC:
d.
IS THE FIGURES SET FOR
Sal,r,m:'s Population
0 POUNDS I0P STRICTLY PURE
WHITE LEAD !
Ware.
PATTERSON,-
OILS.
Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc.
1 hope for a continuance of
E. S. LAMPORT,
289 Commercial Streot.
SB.OOO Esopus Spltzonberg.
20.000 aruvoiiHtolH Annlo.
25,000 Yellow Newtown Plppen
15,000 Ron Davis Apple.
LEADING
YAHIETIES
OF FRUITS
INSECT
ii
-o-
Woodburn, Oregon.
Addresser call on WIRT J.ROS.,
Ofllco 202 Conimcrclal street, 8alem.
Who do All Kinds of
As Cheap as any Laundry in
(ho Country Using Whlto Ifolp
aud doliiKlirst-claas work.
jELiii1Ich and patrons Invited
lo luspect our process of doing
work.
230 Liberty Street.
lino at prices to compote
wu vunb iimiurmi uhuu.
Dulldiuir. 5alcin. Ortcott.
II
S$Ay
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"Tbu3 State."
Assessed nonrlyloiift-llitrd'or njtnllllon
OKO. M. BEELEK, City Agtnt,
And special ngentfor Mnr'on county. Ul
rica with tho company.
$500 Rewardl
WK will pay thonbovo reward for any
c9eof liver complaint, dyspepuln, sick
headache, Indigestion, constipation or cos
tlvcness we cannot cure wllw west's Ve
cltabloLtqer 1'llln, when tho directions are
strlctle complied with. They are purely
vegctabl, and never fall to give satisfac
tion. Hiipar coated. Largo boxes, con tain
Ing SO pills, 28 conl. Iteware of counter
fells and nutations. The genutno manu
factured ohly by TUK JOI1N U. WEST
Co. Chicago 111.
Sold by Geo E. Good, Druggist, a Com.
Htrcct,S.lem Or.
FOREST GROVE POULTRY YARDS,
Founded m U877.
1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE
And the finest over .brcdon tbc; Fnclflo
Coast. Book your order early
for'.cholco selections.
Send Stamp for Catalogue.
Address J, M. GARRISON,
lftll-dw Forest Qrove,Orcgd.
&
UEAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND NOTARIES PUBLIC.
Collections xMndo nnd loans Negotiated.
SOB OOMMBROIAL STRBSX
SALEM OREGON.
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I1Y
mm
D.C.SHERMAN,
TT D lAHntn nnd
Claim agent.
T?.'0
Hox33, Halom, Oregon
ozon. Dermt:
Deputy County
uierr
vrlto for blanks.
w,
GEO. C. WILL,
of Will Bros., Albany and Corvallls.
Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines.
sewinq"jiaciunes and oroans
REPAIRED AND CLEANED
At Your Homes
Agents fotNorthwesttnsuroucoCo. Two
doors north of Fori Olllce, Halem, Or. Nee
dles and now parts for all Sowing Nachlne
8:6-tf dw
10 Acres for Rent.
A cholco tract only ono mllo from Salem
Terms liberal. Apply to
HOFER BROS.,
Journal Office.1
MRS. P. L. EIESTER.
Tito Largest Stock of
SPRING MILLINERY
Of the choicest styles. The latest styles
from Ban Francisco and the east, A fine
line of novelties. Lndles ;invltod to call
Inspoct and compare prices.
THE ODELL
TYPE WRITER.
J20 will buy tho OOBLT. Typ WniTRB
with 78 characters, and J15 for the Sinouc
CAHKOhKix, warranted to do better work
than any machine made.
It combines simplicity with DuiaBii.
itv. Hi-Kim. Kahk of OPKitAlioN. wears
longer without cost of ropalrlng than any
other machine lias no ink ribbon to
botner tho operator, ii is neat, unsum
tlal, nickel plated, perfect nud adapted to
nil kinds or ty tie writing. Llks a printing
press, it produces sharp, clean, legibla
manuKcnpL. iwu ur wn uu(iii.-n utu wo
miutn at una wrltine. Anvlnlolllirentper-
son can becomo nn operator In two days.
vveoncriiuw) lo uny operator wuo cu
equal the work of tho Uouulk CABB
ODKLL. . . .
Ileilable Agents and salesmen wanted.
Special Inducement lo dealers.
r or pumpuiet eiviuk iiiunrheuicuu., uu.,
addrew OUELI T Xl'U. WlUTKIt CO.,
i and 87 6th Ave. Chicago, 111.
IWWOd
Salo of City Property.
"VTOTICK Is horeby given that the city ol
XT rwiiem.ui
tion at Halem,
Mnrnh. 1K1II III
i, Oregon, will sell at public auc
im, Oregon, on tbe athdayof
, at 2 o'clock p. in., three brick
nunaings uciouging io nam cuy o mm,
Oregon. Two of said buildings nro two
story buildings and the other a one-story
building. All of said property Is situated
ou Halo itree I nnd Liberty street, und Js
described as follews:
Commnnoing al thn northwest corner ot
block tf) In tho city of Halem, Oregon, and
running thence easterly along tho north,
lino os aald block OH leet: thence southerly
parallel with the west lino of said block
loo foet: thence, westerly parallel with tho
north line or said block 60 feet to tho west
line ofsald block; tbenco northerly along
the west line of said block 100 feel to the
place ol beginning.
Tho terms of suld sale arelone-thlrd of the
purchase price at the time of sale: the bal
ance when the deod Is made by the ctly.
Tho City ol Halem reserves tbe right of
possession and tho right to use free ol
charge, to the City of Kalem, the said one
story building and the two-stoty bulldlne
known as the Capital Knglne houae, and
all of the upper stories of both of tho twe
story buildings, on or before the llrst of
HepUember, lbui, and the City ofHalem, Ore
gon, also reserve Die right to relect any
or all bids. Halo to take place lu front
of the Capital Knglne company's building
on Htuto street In sahlclty.
K M. L.AFOIIU,
IMMVAKOYT
(J. 1). HUTTON,
JAY O. HMITH,
Committee from tbe Council.
W ti 1X)W
Chief Knglnccr of the Balom Kire'l)e
partment, 0, C. BREWSTER,
-Denier lu
ll a Y, Grain, Mill Feed and Farm Produce.
T0UACC0, CIGARS AND STATIONERY.
OI Court Street.
SALBM, - - ORBOON,
PRINTING.
nNKOK THM IjAItaKHT EHTABLIHH-
Uments In the Htate. Lower rM Uum
Portland,
larget stock Legal Wanks t
the Htate, a-
tit biirveaL uiacounu iHiiu im
nrlculUtof Job printing, and ctaliv(ue o
legslblauk. " , , M. wAlTB,
Mtmnx frinUr Haim Oretiocu
HypuwanttUo uonulne P.Ce
t'iumtl Kid Olovo, ctdl at Calvert',
who U t(lll tliu twle kiU at tklssm,
ittf
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