Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 24, 1891, Image 3

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ATutPLn Birthday. Tho very
wily parlors at the residence of
Br.Ji-ssup, were the scene of n de-
tlilful social gathering Thursday
fening, in honor of the doctor's
Irthday. His age none dare ask;
(it nil voted him "twenty-one and
pvrarus. ' nuv. vv imimci wuu iuu
ioby prize, and Frank Dearborn
krried off the first prize in the
iaine of Memory. All did ample
Iu3tlce to the delicious refreshments,
jerred by the charming hostess and
fcetson. iwicn guest was me recip-
Ut of a lovely little souvenir of
Ibis "triple amance" (iirtuauy,
bUchwas also the birthday of Mrs.
tars, and Master Jessup Strang,
htagraced the occasion with their
fc-suce. Among the guests, were
liiudJIrs. Keller, Mr. aud Mrs.
&ibB,Mr. and Mrs. Litchfield,
lUfemMrs. Rogers, Mrs. Rristow,
Mi George Brown, Mrs. George
plMey, of Astoria, Miss Carpenter,
iffiss Cannon, Rev. Wliitaker, Dr.
Kne, 8. F. Dearborn, Geo. Morris,
lad Mr. Strang.
i Seed Cleaning Out. The foot
Uge over South Mill creek has
m closed up on account of ttie un-
Jcondition, which whs a timely
ti. Since that was dono souk; of
lie people, who live in South Salem
lad are compelled to come through
ihe covered bridgo to get into the
Ituinaj part of tho city, have com-
ll'llflft! fit lio t-tIr1vA tint linlm ?r
Itoperly cleaned for a foot passage,
p tie fact Is nothing has been done
latbatlinoat.all. While this is a
lllmatterand one easily remedied
EEhoald be looked after. The street
pm!s3loner has had all be could
)tolook after matters of more im
fiance, but his attention being
M to It will doubtless see that it
((leaned up. Tne foot bridge will
'put In repair as soon as con-
lenient and again opened to the
'abilc.
Electiuo Alarms. Horace
toe and H. H. Allen, who repro
t the Interstate Firo alarm com
ply of Omaha, are in tho city con-
ping with tho city council in
ftS&id to establishing an electric
wealarm system in Salem. They
!an exhibition of their system
alhe council chambers yesterduy
WDoon. Tho alarms represented
T these centienien nro in iiha in
aJ cities. In putting such or
PI other system of alarms many
are to be considered. The
pnow belncr shown Ihlh nil van.
over many of those which
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Tlio Sovoral Commiltoes
linring for it.
iXLlflliBOHIXG TOWNS TO BE IXYITFI).
Jloro Tinio May Ho Snout Hero
than an JLour-Salem Sure
or a Grand Time.
The oominltteo of arrangements
foi the iit of Presldeut Harrison
met In Ihe council chamber Tliurs
.l.iy iiftRriiixiu at the call of Chaii
maii Wullo, and held an earnest
iiUMlneiB busslon. Tliey were all
present exueit Mr. Ileudricks, and
everything relating to the reception
t!id the best manner of conducting
It was pretty thoroughly discussed
In the mutter of the school chil
dren of the city participating in the
reception, there seems to have been
a misapprehension abroad. It was
never the intention of the commit
tee that they should form in the line
nf parade and march, hut that they
bo runted along the Hue of review
.in State street in full view of the
pres-l'lent and the pageant following,
iiid that no persons should be al
lowed to nhstructtheir view or crowd
or molest them. Such was the
unanimous opinion of thocommittee
at thii nieetiug. The short time
now allotted for the piesident's stay
would not nllow of his visit to the
high fachool, nor would it be in good
taste to cart him around fioin pillar
to post. Again, there are several
other educational institutions in the
city besides the public schools such
as Willamette university, tlio Sisters'
academy, the school for deaf mutes
the school for the blind, the Kinder
giivten, etc. tho pupils of which
will be admirable features of the oc
casion as well as those of tho public
schools, aud will enjoy seeing the
president also.
No final details were determined
upon fully, though a general outline
was agreed upon. To carry out the
results of the deliberation, sub com
mittees were appointed as follews:
On band music Mnj. P. E. Hodg
kin, W. F. Dugau aud Capt. D. C.
Sherman.
On procuring carriages Frank
Davey and W. F. Dugun.
To prepare an order of parade and
line of march E. M. Waite, Major
Hodgkln and Capt. Sherman.
On invitation R. J. Hendricks,
E. Hofer and Maj. Hodgkin. This
committee will prepareaud send out
formal requests to the several educa
tional institutions of the city to have
their pupils out; also to the people
of Dallas, Independence, Stayton,
Siiverton and other towns to join
Salem in the welcome to the presi
dent aud to bring their bands along.
A motion was also adopted inviting
the secret societies of the city to turn
out in organized bodies.
Hon. Geo. H. Burnett was ap
pointed marshal of the day with au
thority to appoint his aids.
Maj. Hodgkin, who is secretary of
the committee, was appoiuted to re
quest from Secretary of State Mc
Bride the use of tho state capitol for
the occasion, and to consult with
that gentleman and the other stato
officials as to their pleasure in the
arrangements for the formal recep
tion and introduction there,
It was decided to call all the com
mittees together at tho council room
next Monday afternoon at 4 o'clock,
but when it was afterward realized
that on that day would occur tho
Odd Fellows' anniversary celebra
tion, the circus and some other inter-
estiug events, it was thought best to
change the time of the meeeing of
the committees to Tuesday after
noon. In tho meantime the com
mittees and sub committees will
have much of their work done aud a
comparison of notes can be had and
final arrangements mapped out.
The finance committee, now com
posed of Jap Minto, M. E, Goodeli,
J. L. Mitchell aud O. M. Smith,
have irllttle work to do and have
been trying their band somewhat
today. Gentlemen of thecity, make
tho work of that committee as easy
and pleasant as possible. Tho outlay
needed, when spread around among
you all, will fall very lightly and
will redound to your credit and ben
efit in a ten-fold ratio. The com
mittee comprises all rustlers, how
ever, and they will have no trouble
lu raiting the funds.
This reception is not only a local
afTuir, but a state affair. It Is so
looked upon even by other points In
the stiito where receptioua are lu
preparation, and Balem must not be
found wanting in nieetiug tho ex
pectations of Oregon as tho capital
city.
A large number of carriages will
be needed to carry the presidential
party, the. members of the reception
coninjltteehpd special guests, and
for this purpose the kindness which
bus always characterized the good
people of tfulem when called upon
for tho use of their private vehicles,
will be again solicited. In order
that tlio sub-committee may know
the number or private carriages up
on whtuli they can depend, so as to
determine Imw many to bo hired,
iIiomi volunteering carriages will
ple report to .Mr. Dugan or Mr.
iJ.ivcy.i.rlnlhe JoUH.VAt office or
rflHUemai', H8 mkiii as nlble, so
iliMt :i report can be lundo Tuwday
V"illg.
w-..i..r. ...iili nn 1h ihifithlnK by
h.lvt. livery reJde... should take
a nride In
11 its complete success. 1
EverylxHly, aud especially the
children, should be armed with flow
day the cholcpnt nmi
"Nor the occupants are burled id
their delicious sweetness, then strew
the approach way to the cnpltnl and
the steps th.reor with the remain
der Mowers arc nature' loveliest
glrtH o man and this presence is a
universal harbinger of pleasant feel
ings. Salem is notably a city or
flowers the year round, almost
equal to a semi tropical city, aud no
place north of Sail Francisco can ex
cel the display in this line It la pos
sible to make, therefore, let all do
the best they can.
The mil program will bo publish
cd in due time, and will dejiend
some upon the development of the
next few days. 1,'linlrrann Wallo
has telegraphed the presidential
party of Hie preparations in pro
gress and asking that a stay of a
few hours be arranged, Instead of
one hour, as promised. Should this
be granted, tlio exercises can be
made much more interesting and
the decorations throughout tlio city
much more elaborate.
In any event, Salem's capitol will
be "merry as a marriage bell" on
that day, and those who miss being
in the swim will lose much pleasure.
in i'ROBATK. In the matter of
the estate of Amnnda Kimball, dc
ceasee, LeouaHelleubraud, adm'x,
makes application for compensation
for unusual services. The same was
allowed... In the matter of estate of
E. J". Humas-on, deceased, the ad
ministrator flies his final account.
June 1, 1591, at 10 o'clock a. m., is
the time set for hearing the same...
In the matter of estate of J. S. Sulli
van, deceased, a petition to set aside
certain property for the widow was
allowed. ..In the matter of the guar
dianship of Josephine Raultin, a
minor, the trustee files the receiptor
funds held Tor said minor... In the
matter of estate of Chas. Swegle,
deceased, A. Bush, administrator,
files his final account. Time set for
final hearing was fixed on the 10th
day of May, 1891.
LUUAL 1JRIKFS.
Chas. Calvert is recovering
from
an attack or la grippe.
The entertainment at the M. E
church. A first-class entertainment
for 25 cents.
Ulatsop county forwarded $1705 of
its state taxes to the state treasurer
yesterday..
Strawberries are now in the Salem
markets.. Sixty cents a box is asked
for the first lot.
Mrs. D. A. Hendricks is quite ill
with measles at her home in Athena.
Weston Leader.
fiupt. Miles is bappj' over the ar
rival of a fine Oueco colt by a stand
ard bred mare.
The stormy weather is still upon
us but all is favorable to crops aud
fruit.
A driver that will leave his horse
standing in the hail and rain when
an oil-cloth lies on the seat, needs to
learn more humanity.
The Salem water company are
laying a main out to Eighteenth
street. The Salem water system is
becoming a big thing.
The dancing party to be given
this evening in Murphy's hall will
be a full dress affair and promises
to be an enjoyable one. Tho Assem
bly club which conducts the dance
contemplate giving one more dance
in the opera house and make it the
closing ball or the season.
The law class graduating rrom the
Willamette university will hold their
closing exercises in the chapel to
morrow evening, beginning at 8
o'clock. An interesting program
has beeu arranged for the occasion
and the public are invited to ut
teud. Those will be the first exer
cises of the forty-seventh com
mencement of Willamette uulver
blty. Mrs. Padgham's primary school
kindergarten in tha Presbyterian
church is making a fine record in
the care of the little folks' educa
tion, and its continued success is ev
idence of a healthy sentiment in fa
vor of advance ideas. Parents Inter
csted In the work of a joint kinder
garten and primary classes should
step around and see this school.
PKKSONAL' MENTION.
John Gray returned from Portland
this morning.
Hon. Ed Hatch, of Polk county,
was in Salem today.
Senator Jefl Myers, or Scio,
was doing business In tho capital
city today.
Pror. and Mrs. E. A. itennett, or
Vancouver, Wash., are visiting in
Salem.
Recorder M. E. Ooodell, is hunt
ing snipe down at Lake Labial)
today.
SatnBtott, an attorney or Port
land, is is the city toduy on legal
business.
Prof. A. if. Reevea, of the Philo
math public schools, is doing bus!
nesa In Salem.
Tienutv Sherlfl D. P. Smith, of
Linn county, brougnt m& wc
Knight to the asylum for Insane
today.
Rev. M. V. Rork, of Salem,
held services In Weston Sunday
last. Four Immersions were made
on that day.Weston Leader.
Frank A. Ward, of Astoria, an
old friend of a Joujo'ai. scribe, has
lieen appointed deputy Uulled
Stales collector of Juneau, Alaska
Art Exhibition. Look out for
thp Brt exhibition at the Singer
Manufacturing comiumy r u.,
Commercial
Btreet,
commencing
April iota.
4-iu-ir
TIIK JimoilS OUT.
Another Dnmnfje Suit Rent-hi. ti
t'Ioc Jlmlun rue w Ti-lal
Overruled.
Tlie Leonard damage suit esse was
given to the attorneys at 8:80 tills
morning to give their arguments.
Geo. 1). Young, of Portland, spoke
first In behalf of the plaintiff. Ho
was on the floor from . 8:80 to 9:25.
Col. N. B. Knight followed and
spoke until 10:55. Ho argued in
favor of the railroad company.
Judge Del Stewart addressed the
jury last lu tho interest of the plain
till. Mr. Stewait is an ex-Iowa
circuit judge and Is a fine speaker,
not only being eloquent, but firm
and In earnest, which makes a
deep impression ou the hearers.
He thoroughly reviewed the evl
deuce on both sides aud explained
it with touclilug effect for his client.
At 1:30 o'clock the judge began Ills
instructions to the jury which were
firm and brief. Thojury then retired:
The following are thojury In this
case: Jap McKern, H. F. Jory, A
fcclielberg, Wm. Frost, Ab Smith,
l'eter Mauer, A. L. Shelley, A. Sav
age, W. It. Robbius, J. J. Price, A.
D. Baker, K. D. Jones. The iurv
retired at 2:15, aud on going to press
they had not reached a verdict.
The case or Julius Kumll vs tho
Southern Pacific company which
was in the court all lust week and
the one which the jury nivored with
a verdict of 51500 was before the
court this afternoon by a motion for
a new trial. The attorneys sub
mltted the case to the judge without
argument and the motion was over
ruled without any remarks. It is
rumored the railroad company will
appeal tlio case to tlio supreme
court.
. The Grippe in the east. Mr.
T. G. Albert is in receipt of a letter
from a biother who is lu the mer
cantile business at Keokuk, Iowa,
which says alxnit half of the peo
ple of that city are down with la
grippe and many of tlie older per
sons are carried off by it. Among
tlie latter was Mrs. T. G. Albert's
father, Mr. John Burns, a highly
respected resident there.many years.
Two or her sisters were also very
low for some time, but arc now get
ting better. In that country the
disease is attended with ratal results
quite frequently.
University Paric Articles in
corporating the University Park
association wore filed with the secre
tary today. Tlie incorporators are
John U. Wright, J. O. Johnson,
H. W, Cottle, David Slelner and
Wm.N. Ladue; with a capital stock
or $100,000, divided into shares or
100. each. The office or the com
pany will bo In tills city aud the
object to handlo the property on
which an option was receutly given
tho Willamette university. It is
proposed to put this property on the
market at ouee, in fact it is on the
market now.
Filing. Frank Desliam, J. O.
Jones and David Upton today filed
articles Incorporating the Frankfort
Transportation company, or Astoria;
capital stock, $15,000 Tlie Eureka
Land compauy, or Portland, was
also incorporated by II. C, Camp-
bell.P. F. Smith, Wm. Kllhngworth,
C. F. Swigert aud A. McCrum, with
a capital stock or $100,000.
"Annie Laurie" Aud "Robin
Adair" by Mr. Adair, or Eugene,
and the ladies quartette in "Bye-Lo
Land" will be well worth the price
or admission to the eutertalnmeut
at the M. E. church tonight. Don't
miss it. Admisslou 25 cents.
The Kilgore residence on tho By-
bee place, one mile north or Jack
sonville, was burned to the ground
Wednesday evening In slKht or a
large number or town people, pow
erless to render any assistance. It
was occupied by William Chastain
and fiimlly, who, it is reported, lost
everything. No one has learned
how tho the fire originated. The
loss cannot now be oven approxi
mated.
Tun Buimhno Boom. That Is
what Salem has Just now, and con
tractors and others should be sure to
order their lime, cement, etc., of
Farrar&Uo., at once.
MAIUtlEI).
ROOK CURTIS In the parson
ate parloro or the M. E. church, or
this city, April 23, 1801, at 3 o'clock
n. m.. Harry Rook and Josle 8.
Curtis.
Rev. C
both or Marion, Oregon,
E. Uliueofllciating.
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Si!XSiW5Jrt i It Is not Built That Way
and refreshing to tbo taste, and acta! If Wautto 8I(M(U,uU) on op,
gentlyyetprompUronUieKjdne7,lt,ouorb,ockHOfeKht or ,pn
l,lver ana iwwejfl, cieanea tuo ef-
tem effectually, dispels colds, head-
.i.AU .A fovara n! ourM habitual
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druggJBU.
wurunmn riv otnut
tiK fMAHUSCO. OAL, J
lOVismu, ff, r I9M,
Tlio Jiew Discovery.
You have heard your friends nud
neighbors tulkhg about it. You
may jourelf lie one of tho many
who know from personal experience
just how good a thing it Is. H you
have ever tried It, jott are one or
its staunch friends, because the won
derfot thing about it is, that when
once given a trial, Dr. Klug.s Now
Discovery ever after holds a place
in tlio house. If vou have never
used it and should he afflicted with
a cough, cold or any Throat, Luug
or Chest trouble, secure a bottle at
oueo and gtvo it a fair trlab It is
guaranteed every time, ormouov re
funded. Trial Bottles Freo at Fry's
Drugstore.
Clark & Epploy have just put on a
flno new delivery wagon, with
which they deliver heavy orders aud
also o light buck-board for quick de
livery. If you waut your groceries
delivered quick leave your orders
with them at 100 Court street.
School hats for 25 cts. at Calevrt's.
At the meeting or the Irish Na
tional Federation on Wednesday nt
Dublin, tho statement was made that
500 branches had beeu formed with
in the past six weeks, aud that al
ready 4700 were subscribed to carry
out the purposes or tho orgaizatlon.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, raiiifs, Oils
and Window Glass, "Wall Pa
per and llorder, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence
Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc,
new advertisements.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE
-THE-
ALBA HEYWOOD
CONCERT COMPANY.
Tuesday Evening, April 28tli.
nil
-Musln Uileli wns to have been eiveu
on tho 2! th lust.
FAMOUS ATTRACTIONS :
Mr. Alba Heywood, imntcblcss impcr.
Ronutor.
Mr. Dewey Heywood, .unrivaled flute
bololst.
SllfB Annie Miller, unrlvnlcd vlollnlnt.
M'lloOlgu Wldgren.Mwcdlsb prlmmlona
Slnor Autnulo Jovlne, Italian tonor.
Mr. Clint Heywood, euphonium HOlolst.
E A. Couturier, director aud master
coruPllst.
Hemietta Zimmerman, piano accompa
nist, with other excellent nnilBtanti.
Reserved seats 81: enllcry 3cj tickets ou
salo at Dearborn's Haturiluy morning.
fj
DRESS GOODS.
Henrietta, Serge, Drape d'Alma,
Camel's Hair, Home Spun; all
new shades.
BLACK GOODS.
Coin Spot, Bongaline. Silk Warp,
Henriettas, French Novelties.
SILKS.
Surrahs, Swlval, India Faille,
TafIetn,Black Greuadlue, Stripes
aud Sots.
GINGHAMS.
NormaucUes, French Zephyrs,
BrocheJZephyr, Toilet du Nord,
Seersuckers, Scotch Ginghams.
Embroidered Trimmings.
A New lino of trimmings
Call and cxamino
of dry goods.
our new slock
J. J. DaLRTUTLE k CO.
Bush's new brick, corner Court
and Commercial streets.
DON'T
Buy a lot in
YEW PARK
Unless you waut to build
ou It.
YEW PARK IS IN THE CITY.
The city water mains are laid
through It. It Is so near the Depot,
University, Postolllco and busliios
portion or the city that His not nec
essary to ride, although tho street
cars run through It and leave every
iwenly minutes ror CommorclalJ
street, North and Jiast rialem, VOU
CAN'T SPECULATE IN YEW
PARK PROPERTY-the proprie
tors will attend to that: but you
can buy a better home site there
than In any otherportlon of the city
ror tuo sumo money, you win nave
no dust in Summer aud no mud In
winter. Its perfect drainage Insures
Iih liealllifulne, The lots are largo
and many of them beautifully shad
ed with vow, flr, a'i and oak. Ifyou
want to buy blocks of lots on specula
tion, and let them lie unimproved
and let adjoining proprty make
them valuable, don't patronize Yew
Park.
go out in the cuntry. w
ntry. NORTH.
south, east or v
urbs of Portlaud,
wwr, or to tlio sub-
Astoria or ou tho
Bound, and Invest In a jwjier town,
tku LoiiUiluna lottery, but keen
away from Yew Park.
Lotskoldat Jow price ou long
time and easy terms to borne peek
era, 4-H
Receivec
BUY YOUR-
Lace Curtains, Window Shades, While Spreads,
Satines and Fancy Flannels of the
OPERA HOUSB BCOOK
Call and see our olegaut, new lino of
Highest Cash Price Paid for
ADDRESS TO
P.
20,000
Within 5 years. Not less than 100 new houses are going up now in
Salem. Tho entire valley will make au unprecedented building growth.
Therefore wo have just laid in
LmKJyJ jj
1,000 Gallons L-insejed Oil. .
Wo also cany the largest stock in this valloy of
Paints, Glass, Brushes, Oils, Putty, Tarnishes, Lime,
Cement, Plaster, Hair, Alabastine and Firo Brick.
BEST MIXED TAINTS IN THE MAHKET
By Can or Barroi. Hay, Grain, Feed, Groceries, Crock
ery, Glass Ware.
GILBERT & PATTERSON
PAINTS.
FARMERS, LIVERYMEN AND OTHERS
When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc,
You will find it to your advantage to call on me bo
fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have tho LARGEST RE
TAIL STORE IN OREGON. Gouts' and Ladies' Sad
dles iu most modern stylos,
HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS
Best made in the Avorld. 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 me in 18 G9 and by long experience I
know the demands of the trade. You can't miss tho place
at tho sign of "Tho Big Dapple Gray Horse."
Thanking my customers for their liberal patronago in
tho past. By squaro dealing,
the same.
Yon Can't Find
I shall, for the season of 1891, mako a specialty of
LADIES' OXFORDS.
My 1.25 lino are the best value over sold in Salem.
Call and seo my $3.00 lino of Ladies' Cloth Top
Patent Leather Tip Shoes.
A. KLKIN,
211 Commercial Street
SNOW THE
At 100 Chomeketa Street,
House - and - Sign - Painting,
Paper Hanging, Kalsomlning, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and
Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. SNOW BROS.
J, 0. GOODAIiE, Coburg.
GOODALE
Lumber, Lath.. Pickets !
MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c.
Agents for foburg Mlllx, Hnrlngfleld Mlls und MeKenzlo Mill. Otllce end Yard on tho
west slUo of Twelfth tttruel ncur depot, Uet Lumber In the Valley,
4 2 N. N. MATTHEWS, Manager, Salem.
SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY,
OK JVIIIvt, OITY,
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Building material. Yard east of Depot,
Salem. Wo manufacture all our own stock, aud aro prcrared to fill any
order on tho shortest notice.
4:l7-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent.
Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.,
Susli, Doors, Blinds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing.
House Finishing made .to order.
New DHY KU.N, by which wa can always keep a full supply of seasoned stock of all
kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner ofTrudo and Itlgu streets, Balem, Oregon.
Sasti and Door Factory
Front Street, Salem, Oregon.
The best class of work in our lino at prices to compote
with tho lowest. Only tho best inntoriul used.
ILPOHLfiJIactai,
KormerUotKcrlber i'olilc, two doors
west of the old stand, keeps a good supply
of wheels, axles, sprlpg and general cur
rlage hardware.
m dw
To Properly Owners.
All property owners lu Palem mo re
3ulred tu council wllli sewers In scoor
anoo with ordinance
llv irdar tit AimifnltfrA An h1tli ftml
pouee.
1 31 H
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JI.l'.MJTO, Marshal.
S. ERNST,
Upholsterer.
a11 work, tlther uiw or, repairing, doc
la the best workmanlike shape.
MUopsouth of post ofttc,
Produce Taken.
THE PUBLIC:
o.
"Wool.
IS THE FIGURES SET FOR
Salem's Population
POUNDS I0F STRICTLY PURE
WHITE LEAD!
OILS.
I hopo for a continuance of
.tt. . LAMPORT,
289 Commercial Streo
Tkir Equal ! .-
IMS-
YEAR ROUND
A. W1IKKLKH, Springfield.
& WIIEELEE,
Depot Addition .
Cheapest tots In town. -IS rold slue
January 16. Call on
1UGD0N & HOORK
Bujh-Breyman Blo-'
J. G. HARRIS,
EXPRESS NQS, 10 & 21.
I,vi ordw at It. II . Wade A CVs. IU
lUtle work or no pay.
J. RWH1TB,
EXPJRESS AND TRUCK LINE.
Jfjiullug )f sit kiudii. l)ut work,
SYsjon, utmry train,
Strawberry
Hears fmtntHnv
until frost. TJoscrlptivo price 11S tree
Bktu Winquht. KiMsellTtlle.Ore.
mrnmi
1N8DRANCJS
m nanr.
Firs and Mu
rine
U. W. DEELER. Aeent,
Kaleni, Oregon
GEO. G. MWAGNBu,
t 103 St Atn Atrrftt l nrimntwt in ftoimn
picture neatly and at lowest living rote.
Cml nround mid nxm-nlnn lili vnrk. Tin
also has a line assortment to select from ol
Wall Paper and Picture Moulding.
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATOIBIAJOJR
2I5K Commerclil St., - Silem, Oregon.
(Next door to Klein's.)
Bpeclalty of Spcctncles, ana repairing
Clocks. Wntchoannd Jewelry.
MORGAN & MEADE,
Truck & Dray Line.
Good teams and
stronghold.
prompt work Is our
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
Of icooda at our store! Wa carry a full lino
or groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci
gars, tobacco ana confectionery.
T. BURROWS,
No. ffifl Commercial St., Hulera
. FOUND!
One htiDdrcd very choice lots, which
will be sold at J100 per lot, and on Can y
terms by
J. J. ROBERTS, 05 State St.
E. C. CROSS,
Butcher and Packer,
Stnto Bt. anel Court Bt. The best mcata
delivered to all parts of the city.
RINTING.
INK OF TIIK
LAnaKaTESTABUBH-
Umcnts n the Htntu,
Jjowor rates than
I'ortltuid. largost stock Legal Dlanks In
tho Htntc, a -Hi biggest discount. Send for
price nsi or joo printing, ana catalogue
Icgnl blanks. E. M. WAITE.
Hteam Vrfntw Balem Ortcou.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON'.
Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay.
Tho best hotel between Portland andBan
Fnmeisco. Klrst-cluss In all Its ncnolnt-
nients. Its tables nro nerved with tho
Choicest Fruits '
Grown In tho Vlllatnotlo Valloy.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
ti
D.C.SHBRMAN,
U, B. Vonslon and Claim agent. V.O
1)0x031. Halom, Oregon, Deputy County
Clorl' Vrlto for blanks, w
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"The State. "
Assc8sodncarlyone-thlrdloi"amilllon
GEO. M. IJEELKB, City Agent,
And special agent for Marion, county. ON
tl cm) wild the Company.
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REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AMI Xt'OTAlUKSli'tinUO.
Collections Slado and Ioans Negotiated.
SOOCOMMBiROIAL STUH5BT
SALBM
OREGON.
120-d-&w-tf
Clydesdale Stallion.
llur None, the cyclone ot Nebraska, Is ft
dark biiy.Oynurs old, whlto hind foot, and
y.oyiuirs oiu, wnuo ninu jooi.nna
orolieud, Ured by Tho. Hmltli, ol
star
in jorunuuci, jircu vy 11
sired by Walt-KorJoe. II
IVUI
luht
No. lOiW.) Old Joo
was sired by Ileal Kxcunnge. he
by
by the
famous 1'riiieo of Valei. Dutu was
Totwy,
tho fatuous brood rnaro, a granddaughter
no con. no. lim.l Reason 110
InsurancetlS. Will stand tho season at
Conuoll farm Jnt west of Nortbt Balem
brick yard, near fair ground. Owned by
It. Ityan. 4-13-tt dw
M.J.PATTON.M.D.
Eldridgo Block, Salem, Oregon.
Diseases of women and children; clironlo
nud private diseases
A SPECIALTY.
In oIlco day and night. Consultation
free.
The New Blacksmiths
SPRAGUE&IIILGERS,
Successors to John Holm, cor. Cummer
v 111 aim uneiiieaeui streets, tiaiem. iionto
suoeiug a specialty. 4
10 tr
EX K. HALL,
Paper Hanger.
Iftveonlsrat Globe Ileal Estate Kicliangw
BROOKS & LEGG"
DRVGGISTS
100 HlatoHtreot, rutUm'S lll-clt, ft.lem, Or.
PRKIJORIPTION8.
Hpoclat intention Blvea to careful com
pounding. w.e, McAfee,
PKKSOrIPTION Ot,lCKIC
l
COLUMBIAS,"
Light Roadster Safely, Ladies' &
ltxifrt,Taactmi!ttatoy,VoliiuUr,8iL
Uott&ter, IJght Hcrndsty', KaUewU.
CMaOCKWOOO.Ast,
J&.J&Mwa it, d3&at j afflaMVt.,