Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 09, 1891, Image 3

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variety of caudles maue
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; The Si'Hinq Clip. Some atten
lion is already being pam 10 w
Ipring clip of the valley wool. The
airket now stands at twenty eenm
! pound for uuwashe I valley and a
few cents less for eastern uregon
ff0ol. Ah a general rule, the valley
ffleece is freer from sand and dirt
jtliau that from most any other part
loftue slate. From that fact, me
wool here brings a better price. Tne
fnberof the valley wool Is said to be
inner aud of a better quality inau ol
the fleece from Eastern Oregon and
IWuhliigton. Articles of wear made ot
lley wool command a better price
lathe nnrkels. Iu a few weeks
Isliatai; will bo begun, when many
mil put their wool on the market at
JflSK. mere are a large uuiuuer
Ifibeep In the valley, prinnipally iu
'the foot hills aud on the high lauds
' where they do best, and where the
lauds ate less proflt.ibie to cultivate.
Fine Polnt at Law. The quea-
tioa was brought up in the city coun
cil Tuesday night, regarding the
part of North Salem which was
i omitted from within the city limits.
Sfrnwofthe couucilmeii were of
the opinion that part ot Salem was
a!ill within the ulty limits, from the
fact that the uowchaiter contained
no repealing clause. They cluimed
I that the old charter was in effect un
1 til it was repealed by a new one, and
this has not been done. The coun
cil was divided iu opinion. The
matter will probably bo looked up
by legil authority. It is a fl no point
i at law.
An Artist Coming. Miss Lueia
I B. Grlflln, the celebrated imperson
ator, character sketch artist and
mimic, will give one of her popular
entertainments in Reed's opera
house Friday evening, under the
auspices of the Kuigbts of Pythias.
Those who heard Miss Griffin when
(he was In Salem last fall will desire
to hear her again, and those who
did not hear her at that time will be
the first to secure their seats. Miss
Griffin bos just closed a very success
ful engagement of a week in Port
land, where she was greeted by a
"ill house every night. Seats on
ale at Patton's book store.
Two Insane Patients. Denutv
JohuHallyJr., of Umatilla county,
bought Lee Chaflle to the asylum
kst night. The unfortunate young
Wii imagines some one Is continu
wy following him to convert him
iwieliglon, which he has no faith
j . Tne other patient was Myrtle
' ifollon 1.. u ll t.
, -""i ii year-oiu gin iium
'Vashltlirl.m n,,.,l., CI. n n..m
'might to Salem by Deputy Sheriff
P.Ford. Her hallucination is
"at demons are following her, and
11 times she is a devil herself and at
overtimes a God.
ABBOR TWir 'Pl. .... ..!!, of Ilia
fotihBaletn school have dtcided to
Plulbe with the East Balem
oluithe way of planting trees
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,. . V afternoon they will hold
w Arbor day exercises in the new
"' bulldimr. The exercises will
"'flllur to those recently given In
'ut Salum
'em.
Not
AX A lirmcjti rPl.n Irtal IluIIO
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crested." Oentlenjeu, atUudl
TO IMPROVK THE HOADS.
Salem Ilrivlns; Association lo Become
a Permanent Organization.
lu pursuiuico to tlio call in tlic
JouitNAXi Inst evening a large num
ber of persons met 'u tbo olllco of
the city recorder last night to take
steps toward efTectlug a permanent
orgiinizutlou of the Balem driving
umnelation, Napoleon Davis wtii
chosen chalrmau and C. B. Irvine
w.'cretary of the meeting.
Mr. Duvli stated that the object of
the meeting wns to have all those
interested In having a piece of roud
near this eliy In good repairs at ull
times, to associate themselves to
gether to accomplish that object.
My motion, Dr. J. AI. Keene, Win
Eughuid and E. P. McCornack were
appointed a committee to make a
selecllou of some road and estimate
the probable cost of putting It iu
good order and keeping It sprinkled
during the summer. G. H. Burnett,
u. is. irvino anu u. a. niiey were
appointed a committee to draw up a
constitution and by-laws. Both
committees were instructed to bo
prepared to report to the meeting to
be held in the recorder's office to
morrow night.
CUUKT IX .SESSION
Judge Waldo ami the County
niissionors Hold Court
SherifTK Report.
Coin-
The county court convoned yester
day nfternoon iu the April term. A
number of bills ngalnst the county
weie ordered paid, and numerous
petitions read and disposed of. The
following is the first day's business.
In the petition of Itobt. Reid and
olheis, for a change iu the county
road, leading from Silver Creek Falls
to Mehama, the report of viewers
was reud first and second time, and
the road established.
The petition asking for the vaca
tion of Hyde aud Claude streets iu
Brooklyn addition to toatem, was
allowed. The supervisor of road
districts No. 20 aud 23, were each
allowed 600 pounds of powder to be
used in improviug the roads in their
districts.
The pe'ition for a new road from
the donation land claim of R. Edgar,
uear Turner, to the home of .Mrs.
MeKiuney, near Sublimity. The
iamo was ordered established.
The petition of D. Buyer and
others, for a count' road to be built
near Woodburu, was allowed.
E. Nlbler was appointed supervi
sor in road district No. 33, Mr.
Thornberry having resigued. E.
Ruse was appointed supervisor of
district No. 03, A. J. Cooley having
resigned.
SUEKIFF'S REPORT.
Sherifi E. M. Croisou presented
his annual repoit to the court foi
examination. The amount of taxes
due from the county, as shown by
the tax roll is, 102,097.78; of that
5-144,039.02 has been paid to the
county treasurer. The following is
a summary of tho repert:
Tax roll for 1890 $ 102,097 78
Suenil s assets 1,930 95
To balance $164,628 73
Paid to treaurer $ 144,039 02
Errois and rebate 2,743 29
Delinquent taxes rolll- 17,846 42
To balance 104,628 73
Stole a Watch. Chas. Cobbin
was arrested yesterday afternoon on
a charge of stealing a silver watch
and a rolled gold chain from the
pocket of Chas, Morrison, who was
in a drunken stupor In the rear of
tho Arcade saloon. Cobbin was
given a hearing before Recorder
Goodell this morning, when he
waived examination and was held
over to await the action of the grand
jury. His bonds were fixed at 5160.
He went to jail, but will probably be
out by tomorrow, as he says he can
furulsh the bonds. Cobblu does uot
have tho appearance of a theif,
though there were several who saw
him fake the watoh.
Not the Hop Louse. The Insect
found ou some prune twlga and over
which the Dallas papers made
much comment, supposing them to
be the eggs of hop lice turns out to
be the eggs of clover mites, (bryobla
pratensis.) Mr. R. S. Wallace, ol
Salem, sent a specimen to Prof.
Riley at Washington and he so de
fines it.
9
Chossino Wanted. There is no
crossing over the S. P. track south
of State street. People from South
Salem or Turner are compelled to go
north to State before being able to
cross either way. The council
bhould act npon this nntti-r, for at
present it is a source of great incon
venience. "H" Company. This new mili
tia company has secured enough
members to form, and at tbo meet
ing tonight at the armory at 8
o'clock sharp, there will be an or
guulzatlon effected. Salem young
men who are not already enlUted
should step to tho front and join
the ranks.
Pure Chdrkdales.
ru.in. in a previous nmunuc-
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niii.liinr. maiiv are und.-r the im
urt-Bslou that my horses, D.tlmnro
nnd Scotchman's Pride, re Shires,
while the iiodUreeH now in my l
session bhow them i- ih? !'" "
Uh, uiydivdales direct from Scot-
,'um1 ,.an ue en at Huffman'
h ' ut of Willamette hotel.
-I...U i he 111 M lie nun i"i-
barn ut rea
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p. H. BB.vn.HV, I'rop.
ti. intul dettrvase
iu national
banknote circulation blnoa Feb. 28,
18C0, is 118,685,229.
PAINT MINE IN SALEM.
Red Ochre in nn Abundance in This
City Fire Clay Discovered.
The men who are making the
ditch for the Salem Water company
reported this morulng that they had
discovered a material in tho hill
south of the covered bridge, which
had much theappearauceofthe paint
brought to Salem from tho Leba
non mines. The attention nf a num
ber of persona has been called to the
material today, and many of them
seem to think there is something in
the report that a mine has been dis
coverd In Salem, Tho ditch is about
three feet deep where tho ochre is
found. A small vein is seeu uear
the bottom of the ditch. How much
tliero is of the material is not yet
known, but indications are for an
abundance. A pioneer who lives
on the hill a short distance beyond
the place where the meu are at
work, says when ho dug his well
years ago ho passed through several
feet of just such material not know
ing that It was of any value. A
sample of tho ochre was left at this
ofllce today. It has very much the
appearance of tho true article. It
shows plaluly the oxide of iron, but
possibly uot a sufficient per cent to
make it a valuable article for paint.
There is no doubt but the material
can be found iu large quantities
The only question that remains, is it
of the right quality. The people lu
South Salem are greatly excited
over the new discovery, aud think
they will soon bo in the heart of a
mining district.
Another discovery was also made
a short distance below tho ochre,
This was an excellent lire clay,
There Is no doubt about this, for It
lias been Known to be there in a
small quantity for years. The dig
ging of the ditch indicates that the
foot of the hill Is made of this clay
after a few feet of the surface of the
ground is taken off. There was an
outcrop ut one place from which
several loads of clay . have been
hauled aud found to be a Hue clay
for fire brick.
The ochre seems to bo ou the
south side of the summit of the hill,
while tho clay is ou the north.
Filed. Nelson James, Henry
Blackman and George W.rivMiggart
filed nrticles of Incorporation with
the secretary of state today for Hep
pner Park association; capital stock,
$5000. The Union Power company,
ofPoitland, was incorporated by J.
B. Hammond, P. F. Moivy, C. F.
Swigert, Geo, B. Markee, D. F,
Sheinauand H. O. Campbell; capita!
stock, J50.000.
110 1 EL ARRIVALS
"WILLAMETTE"
M M Bradeu, Sau Francisco
R Eaklu, Murio.i
Heury Crlbben, Chicago
Geo. H Holland, St. Lewis
Chas. A Ingalls, Boston
Edwin Junior, Portland
R H Jewell, Sacramento .
Chas. Cill, Portland
A W Armer, San Francisco
Maurice Winter, Will Goldman,
Portland
I M Peare, Cinclnuata
COOK.
Alfred Cresswell, Wm. Burlee, C
H Devenport, Portland
N G McDonald, W J Campbell,
Eugene
B W Clayton, J B Miller, St. Jee
Missouri
J A Feuger, Sau Francisco
Tom Harris, New York
Win. Heywood,;Russell, Kansas
MARRIED.
KITCHEN -REED. At the home
of the bride's parents, 445 High
street, at 8 p. m., April 8. 1891, Mr.
John Kitchen and Miss Maud
Reed, Dr. L. L. Rowland officia
ting. PALMER-AITKEN.-At the home
of Mr. and Mrs. James Aitken, on
High street, at 8 o'clock last even
ing, April 8, 1891, Mr. C. B. Palmer
and Miss Agnes Aitken, Prof.
Thos. VanScoy officiating.
The relatives and a few Intimate
friends were present to witness the
ceremony, which was an impressive
ono. Tho bride is the eldest daugh
ter of Mr. and Mrs. James Altkeu,
aud is an estimable young lady.
During the past few years she has
taught school and during vacations
has kept books in her father's store.
The groom is a highly respected
young man of Mt. Angel, where he
Is engaged in the general merchan
disc business. Tbo newly man led
couple weut down to that burg to
day, where they will nuke their
future home.
Tbo TVorlil JJnrldied.
The facilitiea of the present day foi
Jie production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and
corafortof mankind arc almost unlim
ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first
produced the world was enriched with
the only perfect laxative known, as it
is the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual to cleanse
the system gently in the Spring-time
or, in fact, at any time, and the better
it is known the more popular it be
comes. -
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ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
lull
PERSONAL AMI LOCAL.
Keep your eye on Eiiu'leu ood mid
see It gro.
Mr. O. G. Ravage is a victim of
la grippe.
Miss Ada Calvert Is among the
list of disabled with thegiipno.
Rhubarb (pie plant) sells at the
stores for 10 coutc n pound, or 3 lbs
for 25 cents.
Geo. Pearce, of Wade & Co., is iu
Albany, Invoicing a slock of hard
ware at that point.
During the mouth of March there
were 201 cases of ecirs shinned to
Portland from Newberg, Oregon.
Mr.Woodworth.of Howell Prairie,
was a passenger ou the 11 o'clock
tralu Ho is on his way to Eugene.
Oapt. Pruttls holdlug out well for
his first wtok at his old place lu
the county clerk's ofilcv, after his
long Illness.
R. J. Mnybell, manager of the !
Wright, Barrett & Stlllwell paper
manufacturers of Portland, was in
Salem today.
South Salem has uot only beauty
In her favor but has struck n paint
mine that will enable her to paint
the town red.
Rev. L. Brosseau, of Gervais,
camo up to Salem last night to nt
tend the Catholic mlssjou, now in
session lu this city.
Chas. de Leou aud family aie gone
to Gervais, where Mr. do Leon will
conduct a grand ball given by the
Gervais Hall association.
Mr. J. A. Horseboy, who lia
beeu confined to his room with la
grippe for several weeks, is improv
ing and will soon be ou the stieett.
again.
Several young Salem gentlemen
who are inquirers will take notice
that comets are more lu vogue than
ever among tho dudes of the East
for lawn parties.
Misses Grace aud Josie Parrish,
who have been vlsitiug In f'nlem, tor
a week, returned to Tiicoum yester
day to resume their studies in the
Annie Wright seminary.
Fivo you us men were arrested in
Corvallis last week for disturbing
the peace of that city late at night
with n "horse fiddle." Three of
them plead guilty and were fined $5
each. The other two stood trial
and were acquitted.
Lillian F. Smith, the female ilile
shot, who was lu Sdem last fall,
writes from New York that sho is
going to return to Oregon to hunt,
theu have a boat built and go down
the Columbia river to the Pacific
oceau and then to Sin Francisco.
Sho will then take the boat to the
world's fair und put it on exhibition.
At tho same time she will bo ready
to arrange a match to shoot aguinbt
any one in the world with the rifle
one Krjo'y
Both tho mclliod nnuresults when
Syrup of Figa is taken ; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho f a3te, and acta
gently yet promptly on tlioKidueys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tbo sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches and fevers nnd cures habitual
constipation permanently. For Bale
in 50o ana 61 bottles by till
druggists.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYMJP CO.
SAN FRANCI&CO, Chi.
tOVISVIUF.. KY. HFW YOIK f V.
Administrator's Sale.
NoriOE is hereby given that by Tlrlue
of an order and license of mlo duly
made.renderedttndcDteredorrecordbythc
county court of the state of Oregon fur Mp.
rton county on the 2d;day of Uecimbor.lMX)
authorUlugiiPdcniiKJwerliig mens admin
istratrix of the tuliuo of K. 11. liclllnger.
deceased, to sell tho real iropeityofK.ild
decedeut lierelnnfler described, 1 will on
Saturday, the Hlh duy ot May, 18-11, ol
1 o'clock iu the alUrnoon of wild duy ai
ll. .!. nrilinnnilnlltnADrl lirillBM 111 HfL
lem, Marlon county, Oregon, ik.II ut p'iMU
auetiun tothohlKUest bldrterTor one liaH
cash la baud ou the day of sale, and the
bal ince payable In blx months with Inter
est from thedy of sale until paid, ut eight
percent per annum (Deferred payments to
lie secured by mortgage on the land so Id
and the purchaser to pay all taxes on said
mortgage.) all the right, title, Interest und
eHtate.whlch naid 11. ll.llclllnger.decoabcd,
hat at his death, In or lo the following do
scribed property, to win 1. Thew iiW
of the donation land claim of John II. He
linger and AluryC.Ilelllnger, his wife, Notl
ustlonNo WIali.iNo.0flnT V H , 1 S
estof Wlllamelte meridian, nnd claim
No.M.lnr. 10 H it. 3 win of Willamette
meridian. In Marion county Orpgon.oon
lalnlng sa) acres of lund, moreorliws.
2. All that part fine following bounded
tract of land lying west ot the middle ol
tho cwunty road leading northerly Iron,
Salem Ut Hpongs ferry, which tract Is boun
ded as follows, Ik Ueglnnlngat a point on
(he cast line ol Die donation land claim ol
Thomas 1) Kaiser and wife, at a point
north 12 M' west, 30.17 chains from the
south east comer of said clulrn and run
iilngthencowestlothe west lino of said
doimllon ololm; Ihence northerly ulong
ihe et boundary line of said donation
claim. 22.70 chains: thence oast to tUogusl
boundary ofsuld claim, tbeuoesouth WW
east aioiig iuorv ""'j "; ' . "'
22.79 chalks totheplacoof olniilng,con-
situated In T. 7h , u.H w of wlllameiie me-
. ji . l-., nia Ivairin tlttl till r I
owned by lliettoteof wilddwwdent beluc
4. ufl four (I) In block four U) in Hmlth'i.
nauiuuu uMurwwuiiiiituivi"---Miniy,irfKoo,albewirfielmttrKedttud
.... ... ..... ..I .. wlrt nfljllllrin
ai-sigouicu on m i'itv "i ', ?:,,",.
liu strip of land adjunioximld lot fuur
4, abo dicrllM d aid liouuded fl '
u.ult. Iltfilnnlngotthssoulli entrqw
at &H rcd; Une north l7 d'ales:
I.l liro woi y i"m-i .... ...- -
SUCH. M A IlKI.UNOKIt.
Ad-i.loislrutrli of Ihe Kslatc ol K. II.
Km nger, decrafccd -r
WirJm TTin,tv for CUAlTtl U tbO
BmI, KJuliMi to Vto, pd l&i.
BM br druzlau or uot by mill
I 50c, B.T JUmIUo. WrB, r. H
Cole's Critic.
I Ennou .Ti'tTRNAL: The farmer
who Mhetri1 Mr. Cole's lecture
without nn rev, ami related tho
same to the Statesman, of April "th,
lias been in Salem, trying t borrow
somo money to pay for t lint seed
grain, and tinds how it is himself,
no had to give $3 worth of ills best
real estate, under a quickstep mort
gage to get S1, and when he got
home his neighbors would nut take
! it as money, saying it was only
second-class evidence of an old debt
owed by the government ever since
tho late war, and uot a legal tender
between man aud man.
Ex-Farmeu.
Foil Rust, Most desirable roomo
for offlco or living purposes. En
quire nt tho Jodrnai, ofllce.
Clark & Eppley, at 100 Court
street, don't have time to do much
bragging, but if you will call around
and give them a. trial they will sure
? 8llV0 yu mm,0-v on provisions,
An Opportunity in Real Estate
Fob Sale roil 30 Days. What is
known as the "Alarblo Corner," cor
ner of Court and .Liberty streets.
Also 1J blocks across tho street north
of the East Balem school house.
This property will be for Bale for
tho next 30 days. Inquire of
3:12 lm M. L. CHAMBERLAIN.
Go to Putton's book store for reser
ved seats at the entertainment to bo
glyen by MUs Griffin at tho opera
house ou Friday night of this week.
They Simiout. Those seeds fur
nished by t'urrur & Co. never fall to
glow, and If you want a good artlelo
don't fall to see them.
Removed, Tho stovo and tin
store of Burr & Petzel has 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
Free delivery, low prices, fresh
goods ut the Salem Cash grocery, 803
Commercial street.
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TSaCE BEST.
Neuralgia.
-J. Ojdcu, Mich..
May 17, 1800.
"A hilf bottlo of
iiur Invaluable
iiedlclnc, St. Jncolfi
111, cured nioof rLcu
matlsm and rlieu
imtlc bu cllliiB of tho
oice. Itisthobcst,u
ho universe."
J. M. L. PORTI.R.
Ilagcrstown, JId ,
April 21, IBM.
"I.nndothcrsofniy
family, have used St
Jacobs OU for neu
ralgia aud found lt
a epeedy, cflcctlvt
cure."
Mns. Aones Keliat
IT HAS NO EQUAL.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oila
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
per and Horder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
NI!W AIIVKIITIBOIKNTS.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE.
Friday Eye, April 10,
LUCIA 1).
THE
RENOWNED ELOCUTIONIST,
Will glvo ono of lier famous and In
imitable ENTERTAIN MBNTS
Kor tho Ueneilt of
CENTRAL LODGE NO. 18, K. P.
Do net fall to attend.
FOREST GROVE FODLTRY YARDS,
Foundedam 11877.
1000 young :fowls for sale
And theitlncst ever Ibrciljou the. I'aclflo
Coast. Hook yourl order early
forcholco elections.
Send Stamp for Catalogue.
Address J. M. GARRISON,
lftlldw Koret Grove, Oreeoa.
GEO. C. WILL,
of Will Ilros., Albany and Corvallis.
Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines.
jjjkwino'macjiixks and ohoajts
RBPAIIWDAND OLBANKD
At Your Homes
Agents fot Northwest Inmirauce Co. Two
doors north of l'oal Ulllce, Halem, Or. Nee
dles aud new parts for nil KewliitfNuchlnes
3.6-tr dw
EGGS.
O. W. PALMER,
FANTA CLARA CO. POULTRY YAIIDS.
OILROY, OAb, V. O. BOX IO.
Keen fur !iHtohlni;aiiKood hh any reftu
larl'oultry yurd mn neud out. 1 Mill titu
from tho huiiih pen I brrod front and after
Uiklngull the I'ulnn joHIbleIn tnallUKiny
fowls, J fuel miro of ploanliix the public
who may uliieo their order with tne. Home
eboliw ftiMik foi wilo. Write for price.
Mention tiiu piiiwr. i-w 1111
Tuxpuycra, Tnlie Notice!
Your utate and county taiM lor Mfirlon
rounly fur the yur lgj0hould bo pi I ut
ouoenaout wlllMxin be added.
If. il L-'llUlllAn.
2 IJ-lf. Iiwlfl and tux enllt-fttor.
rn
&
REAL BSTATB BltOKKRS
AM HOT till IWI'lllllIC,
O ileetkinn JlHd RHd Iauii N(Ktbild.
SOOCOMMUKOIAITKIfUT
SALEM OREGON,
1.20.l&w-tf
MEN AND BOY'S HATS.
Lion tirnnd slilT lints- A new lino lately opened. All the latest styles
and best qualities. Crusher flats, all the latest shadei. Prices run from
Wo up. Splendid bargains.
STRAW
Just oponrd nud displayed In clothing window, tho large and best
assorted lino of straw hats ever brought to tho city. Bo suro to call in aud
get one before they are all gone. Young uien's nobby hatp, middle nged
men's lints, bo'n huts, children's lints, old men's hats; huts enough to
supply tne whole town, straw uiitf.
if living bought these goods from
very low.
l)V
m
OPERA. HOUSQ BI.OOK-
Tennis nud bicycle shoes just opened.
P. " " ADDRESS
TO
20,000
Within 5 years. Not less thnn 100 new houses nro going up now in
Salem. Tho entire valley will mtiko uu unprecedented building growth
Therefore wo hnve just laid iu
20,000
1,000 Gallons Linseed Oil.
"Wo also carry the largest stock in this valley ol
Paints, Glass, Brushes, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, Lime,
Cement, Plastor, Hair, Alabastino and Pire Brick.
UESTjMIXED PAINTS IN THE MAltKET
By Can or Barrel. Hay, Grain, Feed, Groceries, Crock
cry, Glass Ware.
GILBERT & PATTERSON
PAINTS. OILS.
FARMERS, LIVERYMEN AND OURS
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 the LA11GEST RE
TAIL STORE IN OREGON. Gents' and Ladies' Sad
dles in most modern styles,
HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS
Best made in the world. I am solo 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 iu 18G9 and by long experience 1
know the demands of the trade. You can't miss tho place
at the sign of "The Big Dapple- Gray Horso."
Thanking my customers for their liberal patronage in
tho past. By square dealing, 1 hope for a continuance of
the same. E. S. LAMPORT,
289 Commercial Street.
isLu m ff ffjHE M
vStoiiti2ii aswavMi mgaafiBfff
Siasli and Door Factory
Fronti Street, Salem, Oregon.
Tlio best class of work inour lino at prices to compoto
with tho lowest. Only tho best material used.
J.C.aOODAI.E,Uoburi. A. Will.l.l-KH.HpriHBiicm.
GOOD ALE & WHEELER,
Lumber, Lath. Piclcets !
MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c.
Aconts for Cabare Willi. Hprlngfleld Mills
west slue of Twelfth wtreet near
4 o N.
3enot Addition .
CucaneHt lot In town. 41 rold uliico
January IS. Call un
IUGDON & JROORK
IBush-Breyman Block.
QNK OK TJIK LAIIOICMT KHTAI1I.IHII.
menu In the Htatc. Lower nitt-H than
..irtland. Ijiruml ulock Ugal lilank Ir
UieHUit,ad bleatitt dUcount. Heudfoi
price lUt of Job printing, and mtnloKiie of
(esol blank. K. M. WAITK,
HUui'ii Printer Halem Oregon.
S. ERNST
j
Upholsterer.
All work, ulther new or rpairlnif, done
In the butt workmanlike Kluipu.
Hhop koutli of pot olllce.
Dissolution Notice.
Thflrfiiof iiriKiku ft (Mix nnvinir out
w3ll ariirililp. all jx'xinn knowinit
ifiililM4vv liufeblwl to the lunm urn rc
outl to Cttll unit otllti at oneu.
Saw It.w JHIOOIW& COX.
Notice of Dissolution.
The parlnewlilp liereloforH onUllnit le
twfii JamiM Denlmin aud Jume I). ItUh
iirdwin, undir the firm nwo of Jnnif
IHiuImm 4 On., Ii4 by iriutual wimtfnt
Iiihj dHoIvd. Juiiim Iih niwlllnou
tlnue lb IhiiIiimm, er-lleet all bllUaud
M.umaull ikiiHlulMaftbeuld ririu.
JA11K8
J111171 IIIITIIIHSI.
ilris ii. HiuJlAUU.-viPi.
Blem,0., ilorcU8,ll
llJUm
HATS.:
irom iuo up.
tho fuctory, wo have put tho prices
Troduco taken.
THE PUBLIC:
o.
IS THE FIGURES SET FOR
Salem's Population
POUNDS I0F STRICTLY PURE
WHITE LEAD!
Who do All Kinds of
As Cheap ns any Luuiitlry iu
tho Country Using Wlilto Heir
und dolnfr llret-closs work.
AT mil... n a. .1 nnf ..H l.,.,llr.fl
M JOsaj JUUUICB 11I1U IJIUIUUD 11IVIIUU
p io lnapect our process of doing
worlc.
230 Liberty Street.
and MoKenlo Mill. Olllco nud Yard on the
dopot. Ilcst Lumber in tho Vulley.
N. MA'rriJIiWH, Mnnnger, Bnlcm.
. K TF. WESTAfiOTT.
LIVKHY,
Feed and ISonrdiig Stable.
Hay and oatu wild and delivered, Htable
on Kerry Htreet, buck of Tonlofllco, Hulcm.
Oniion.
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN,
South of Willamette I lotol,
SA.L15M - - - ORfCQON
THE CLUB
Livery, Feed and Salo Stables
W. H. G0ULET, Prop'r.
All utock left In iiiycuronliull recelvo the
bcntofultentloii. Telephone No. !!l. Cop
jier Liberty nim rerry mreew, miiem, ur
J. P.WHITE,
I3XPJUSSB AND TJIUUK LINK,
Ilnullntf of all klndM. llent work.
Wurou ut ovury train.
BROOKS & LEGG
DRUGGISTS
100 HUitoHlreet, I'atton'n Illock, Balem, Or.
vumaoi-tiPTioua.
Hpcclaluttentlou xlvun to careful tm
poundlnj;. W. E. McAFEE,
PKlCSOKim'ION OUIRK.
. J. PATTON. M. D.
KldriJc Blitk, Sa!u, Ortgoo,
I)lwiut of women and children! chronic
aud private dUnuwi
A SPECIALTY.
In ufllca duy and ultfUt. ConiulUUnn
UDNDKT
WORK
Lt Hears from Mn,
b I Ml utlA tt .
e price nsi iree
llusseltrllle.Ore.
OKTll WIKdUIBT,
INBUItANCli
Company,
Fire aud Ma
rine. U. W. UCEIiEIl, Agent. - Hnlera. Oregon
GEO.G. VANWAGNER,
AtiaiStatoiitrcet in prepared to frnmo
plcttirci ncntlr mid nt lowest living rates.
Call around nnd examine hli work. 11 o
also bns a lino assortment lonclcct from ot
Wall Paper and Picture Moulding.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCHMAKER,
2I5M Commercial St., - Salem, Oregon!
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty of Spectacles, nnd repairing
Clocks. Wntchcs nnd Jewelry.
MORGAN" & MJEADE,
Truck & Dray Line.
Good teams and prompt work Is our
stronghold.
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
Of eoods nt our store! "Wo carry a full line
of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci
gars, tobacco and confectionery.
T. BURROWS,
No. 32S Commercial Bt Bnlcm
FOUND!
One hundred very choice lots, which
will lm Bold nl 5100 per lot, and on easy
terms by
J. J. ROBERTS, 05 Stoto Bt.
FOR SALB
Or Trade for Real Estate.
A good span ol work horses, well broke.
Address MAHTIN THOMPSON,
1 10-lm Turner, Oregon.
E. C. CROSS,
and Packer,
StatoSt, and Court St. Tho best meats
delivered to all parts of tho city.
WANTKD-Our ngenU mako J100 to 8300
n month eelllng our goods on their
merits. Wo want county nnd general
agents, and will tnko buck all goods un
sold It' a county nucnt fulls to clear S100
and expenses nfcru thirty days trial, or
a general agent les than 5250. Wo will
send largo Illustrated circulars ond letter
with a special oiler to suit territory ap
plied lor, on receipt of 3 one-cent stumps.
Apr'y nt once nml get In on the bom.
Address Kenuor Manufacturing Co.. I'lttf
burg. I'll. 1 dAw tf
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