Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 30, 1891, Image 3

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BOARD KCDUCKU. luuw uu."
frhe Willamette will bo reduced
15.00 per week during the sum-
ir season, auu rooms t tuu.-
hate rates. Laudlord Wagner
econcluderi to make this reduc-
En inn Hih Hfii.son. and It Is to DO
ed the Salem people who like
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forts to meet them. The Wtlia-
Sstteistho best hotel 'Salem has
Berhad.
JIS THi: IjINK OF i'KOOHESB.
yem will probably have two more
ail carriers in the near future.
Icstmaster A. N. Gilbert has for-
Med to the postofllce department
Washington the report of the
Usessdoue in the ofttce and the
it of territory covered by the
t:,t tuners. The met is oaiem
!te carriers to do tho work
foiJnmany cities of less impor-
iooe. and where the business of the
Seels less than it is here, is dele-
ted to five or six carriers. With
De presen' accommodations a part
Ithe city la entirely deprived of the
lee delivery system. Even five
rriers cannot do all the work to
Ire the city a first class delivery
item. Salem is spread out over a
be tract of land and the business
flheolllce is heavy. The clerical
tree In the oillce has more work
bin it can well do. Salem is the
hd office for a number of atae
Lute which are not considered at
b headquarters. It is in tho far
rest and of little importance to the
big east." Some of the people
ack there imagine if a good build-
PS and postofllce accommodations
fere established in Salem a band of
Ddians would be liable to swoop
own on the city at any lime and
atroy it. To some all is dark be-
loDd the Rockies when they look
Westward. But once over hero the
picture is different. When l'ost-
oaster-General Wannamakcr is in
calem next Tuesday some one who
not embarrassed with modesty
would suggest to him that all this
My is accommodated with three
srriers. That will be en opportune
Ne; the thousands who will ue on
he streets rvill give Bale m a metro-
ohtan appearance.
PIlKPAIUNa F0K HARRISON.
The Commit If os All Meet anil Report
I'rosri'SH Another Meeting
Tmlny.
Cnpt. Sliei man reported for com.
on music. Tho Regimental band,
tho Uuivcreily band, Mt. Angel
baud and others will bo present.
The Suleru City baud has an mvlta
tlou to asstst in the exercises.
Tho committee ou invitations re
ported that they had prepared an
iuvitatiou which was sent to all
cities, towns and colleges within
reach of Salem for this occasion.
Col. Ladue spoko about tho best
place to receive tho presidential
party, and udvocated tho propriety
of receiving the party at the head of
Court street, there review tho Hues
formed, proceed down Court street
to Commercial, then up State to tho
state house, where tho addresses
would take place. Capt. Sherman
and nearly all present endorsed this
plan, after a full and free discussion.
Ex-Gov. Chadwlck, of the com
mittee on reception, said his com
mit teo desired to go at least as far
as Albany to meet the party.
Mrs. Moody asked for instructions
as to decorations. Chairman Waite
suggested that the west portico of
the state housobe decorated.
The meotiug adjourned to meet
today at 4 p. M., at the council
chamber, when fiual arrangements
will be made and program announc
ed. Pursuant to the adjournment of
Tuesday's meeting, all the commit
tees working to make the president's
visit to Salem a success, met in the
council chamber at 4 o'clock this
afternoon. Fayorabio report were
had from all. The committee on
tluanco find little trouble to secure
'funds. If the weather only keeps
favorable it will be a grand day for
the capital city.
ONIiY ONE HOUU TO STAY.
The president sent a dispatch to
the mayor of this city this morning
to the effect that ho could only re
main in Salem one hour. He also
states that ho will be here at 8:30 on
Tuesday morning, May 6th. It is
important that the people from the
neighboring towns and surrounding
country bestir themselves early that
morning iu order to be hereon time.
It may be possible that it will be 9
..'clock before the party ariives, but
those who depend on him being late
run a chance of not getting to see
the chief executive while iu Salem.
The Usual Outcome. Last Sun
day four young meu of Albany, af
ter Imbibing about all the bad whis
ky they could carry, set out for a
school house in Iientou county, a
few inll.'s west of Albany, whero a
religious meeting was beinc held.
wltli the premeditated Intention of
ureuKtng up the meeting. They suc
ceeded In their eflorts, and the result
of their spree is three wiser but sad
der young men, and about G0 Hues
milled to the county toilers.
Is IT Lotteky. S. Erust. the
upholdterer and furniture repairer,
was arresieti iuh morninn on a
charge of helling lottery tickets.
Erust has been selling tickets for a
raffle for a certain piece of furniture
of Ids own production. He was
held to await the action of the
graud jury under bonds of $150.
Some doubt that a charge of tho
kind will htand. The accused has
been a hard worker since he came to
tialem and was not intending to
violate the law.
A WIIAliB ASIIORK.
A Slxty-Threo Foot l'.lnikflsli Heaeheil
Near Newport.
News is just received at this city
that a 03-foot whale was beached ou
the sands south of Newport, It had
evidently been injured by a-sword-ftth
or thrasher and must hnve been
dead before landing. The blubber
averaged about four to six itielie
thick and is producing a very line
grade of oil. The flch was found
and staked as Ids own by Calvin
Harues, of Alsea bay, who Is cutting
up the fish and will get about 400
tcallousof oil, that will brlug about
40 cents a gallon. A few years ago a
00-foot sperm whale came ashore
near there. This last whale was
lirst sighted by Mr. Brasfield, who
thought It was a wrecked schooner
coming ashore on a heavy southwest
swell.
jatkjgMtewiailiHHii
There Is Horn. The man who
has been bald for years thinks there
is but little hope, but DeLeou and
Jabcrg claim they can ieuew a heavy
growth of hair.
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Fresh Tomatoes Sroat t Glle.
Gafkkh Okeen. The best lino of
greens, cabbage, cntillflower, lettuce,
radishes, and everything iu tha
line at Clark & Eppley's, 1W) Court
street. Remember wo havo the
quickest delivery in the city.
Pates foi de gras, Caviar, Truflles,
Sardellan, Egg Nuddles and other
imported table delicacies, at Sroat &
Glle's. d2t.
The
Bncklen's Arnica Salve,
Best Salvo In the world'.tor Cuts,
uruisea, cores, Ulcers, sail liueum, rever
Sores, Tetter, uhnpped Iliinda, ChllDlnlns,
Corni aud nil Bklu Eruptions, and posi
tively cures riles, or no pay required. It
la guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction
or money refunded. Price, 25 cents per
box.
UM'ito f i T a li i. e. Ed. Herren,
the commission merchant, sold
forty-seven bales of hops lor a l'olk
county mau a few days ago. Mr.
Herren considered tho sale a od
fue. The piice reallzeJ tothe grow
er, was 27 cents a pound. The man
was oliered Sj cents net tor the
same bops last fall, and refused it,
though his merchants here iu Falem
advised him to sell. Ry keeping
them he lost ?850. Contracts are
being made for the new crop of lioj s
at sixteen cents.
Matrimonial. April has been a
gayer month in weddingcirciesthan
anyouefor some time past. lhe
following persons have been granted
licenses to wed from the office of the
clerk of Marion county for the
mouth iust clesing: April 1st, J. J.
Jennincs and Martha E. Jones, aged
47 and 37; April Gth, G. Marthaler
and Maggie Skaife, aged 35 and 33i
April 7th, Hugh Casgrove and Jen
nie Eggleson, aged 60 and 30; John
Kitchen and Maud Reed, aged 20
and 18; April 8tb, C. B. Palmer and
Agnes Aitken, aged 23 and 23; D. J.
Steiner aud Paulino Gerber, aged 20
and 18; April 14th, W. A. Venable
and Susio Hall, aged 29 and 38;
April 18th, Chas. F. Doty and Win
nie Tapp, aged 19 aud 18; S. C. Rice
and Mercilla Brenkloy, aged 23 and
18; April 20th, Jacob Blngman and
Matilda Matt, aged 29 and 19; Leo
McCormlck and Mary Bone, aged
18 and 17; April 22ud, C. C. Gerber
and Mary Gerber, aged 32 and 20;
Anrii 23d. Harry Rook andJosio
Curtis, aged 30 and 24; April 2oth,
George Conner aud Helen F. Hoefer,
aged 31 and 21; April 27th, George
Landretli aud Mary Laudreth, aged
26 and 27; April 28th, C. A. Cook
aud Amelia Claggett, aged 34 and
19; Conrad Dillman aud Barbara
Mastleson, aged 27 and 17; M. J.
Penter aud M. C. Vallett, aged 32
and 20; April 30th, Alex. Scharbach
aud Lena Heller, aged 24 and 19.
The average ago of the applicants
for the gentlemen Is 29 10-19 aud for
the ladles 23 years.
PltOllATE COUKT.-
of the estate of W.
ceased, J. J. Shaw,
tor, files his bonds
-In the matter
J. Herren, de
the administra
which are flxrd
at $20,000, with T. H. Hubbard,
David Simpson and J. H. Albert as
surilies. J. I. Thompson, Squire
Farrar and T. C. Sbaw were ap
pointed appraisers of said estate.
In the matter of tho guardianship
ofjosie aud Grace Parish, minors,
D. W. Lichteuthaler, the guardian,
tiles his first account which is ap
proved by the court.
The New Judue. - The resigna
tion of Judge J. H, Bird, of the
Seventh district will take eflect to
morrow and on the same day the
new judge will be appointed. Those
prominently mentioned for the
position aro W. L. Bradshaw aud
E. B. Dufur, of Tho Dalles. Being
appointed by the governor one re
quisite will be that they aro advo
cates of democratic principles as
endorsed by Pennoyer. The two
meu mentioned are of that inclina
tion. Playincj Ball. The Salem base
ball team are improving the time
these plpasant afleruoous by daily
practice in handling the ball. The
new ground will bo iu condition iu
a few days aud active playing will
be beRUU. The Albany or Cor-
vallis men will probably be invited
tn rnna down to play tho first
game on the new grounds.
C a it b i A a e s. Those who have
carriages or vehicles and will grant
th. iism of them for tho occasion of
tho president coming to this city
should report to the committee at
once. It is necessary to have a largo
number of carriages to accommodate
nil tlm distiuKUished tmesis. The
reports can be left with tho com'
mittee at the office of either of the
dally papers.
Sun hats for 25 cts. at Calyert's.
m
I'rof. Alexander.
Prof. Alexander Is a decided gen
tleman, a fluent and eloquent speak
er au'd master of the science of phre
nology. His office has been crowded
every day, and "standing room"
ouly every night at his lectures.
Success must invariably follow a
profession conducted hi the spirit
peiTading all of Prof. Alexander's
work. Morning Oregoniau, Port
land, Or.
A superior phrenologist and the
only platform speaker who ever held
an audience iu Cheyeune. Chey
enne Sun.
We defy any dollar show to inter
est an audience better than Prof.
Alexander. His lectures aro cer
tainly deserving of the wonderful
patronage tbey are receiving.
Beatrice Express.
Prof. Alexander opens with a free
lecture Friday evening at Reed's
opera house. apr29d&w-lt
PERSONAL MENTION.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Ulass, Wall Ta
per anil IJordcr, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay. Feed and Fence
rosts. Urass seeds, Etc,
Men's, Youth's and Boy's Clothing.
FINE NEW STOCK-LOW PRICES,
Men's blue cloth suits-All Wool $10
Men's fine Tweed suits Plaid 12
Men's line diagonal suits - --- 16
Boy's suits Ages 4 to 12 - ..-$1.60 to 10
Youth's black cheviot suits Ages 12 to IS All now 12
Youth's blue cloth suits Ages 12 to 18 - 7
Every one of these suits Is a bargain. Largo stock of Hats Stiff,
Crush and Stran'. Come and look nt theso goods. Bo sociable.
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COMPANY
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OlBRA HOUSE BLOCK.
Highest cash price for wool. Produco taken. 2000 lbs. dried plums
wanted. A good team of woll mated black horses, and a three seated
covered hack for sale or trade.
We Lead in
m m if
EVERBEARING iJffiSSSSSi
irtnu uencripnv
Beth WiwftDirr,
nr
until frost. JJencrlptlvo price list free
juiasciiy injure.
U. W. BEELKR, Aeent,
JNHUUANCK
Company.
Klro and Ma
rine. Ha lem, Oregon
GEO. CYAN WAGNER,
At 103 Stato street Is prepared to franio
pictures nentlr nndatfowest living rates.
Call around Bud examine his work. He
also has a lino assortment to select from ot
Wall Paper and Picture Moulding
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATCIOLAJODR,
215X Commercial St., Salem, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Special ty of Spectacle, and repairing
Clocks, Watches and Jewelry.
Good teams and
RtrotiKhold.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS,
Bids for llrick Work.
llirtswlu be received for tho brick work
upon four two-story brick Btorcs Just north
of tho Sute insurance Co. up to Monday
noon. Mnv 4th. 1'lnns and pnerlflcattons
way be Been at State Insuranco Co's ofllco
Thursday at 9 o'clock.
rnencniisieservea to rejcci. any ana
all bids. II. W COTTLK.
4-Mtd E.U.PAHICUURST.
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Received
Architect McNally Is in Wood-
burn on a business this afternoon.
Capt. Sauford Watsou was a pas
senger for Portland this afternoon.
Rev. J. S. White is visiting Father
Brosseau at Gervals this afternoon.
Geo. Hlbbert, now in charge of
the state printing office, went north
this afternoon.
J. M. Gross, a former real estate
man here, is very low with la grippe
at East Portlaud.
V, F. Dugau is in Portland on
business today and may not return
before Mouday.
Dr. and Mrs. 8. R. Jessup ai.d
Miss Mao Carpenter are visitors in
Portland this afternoon.
Col, S. L. Loyell went to Portlaud
today to see about procuring tents
and other equipage for the graud
encampment of the O. N. G.
Prof, and Mrs. J. S. Knight, of
the deaf mute school, went to Port
land this afternoon, accompanying
some of the pupils who are on their
way home for vacation.
Supreme Judge Strahan, of Al
bauy, came down this afternoon.
The court will announce a largo
number of decisions today, tailing
Mm nnrtnir term hero prior to
DRESS GOODS.
Henrietta. Serce. Drane d' Alain,
Camel's Hair, Home Spun; all
new shades.
BLACK GOODS.
Coin Spot, Bengaline. Silk Warp,
Henriettas, Freuch Novelties.
SILKS.
Surrabs, Swlval, India Faille,
Tafleta.Black Grenadine, Stripes
aud Dots.
GINGHAMS.
Normandles, Freuch Zephyrs,
Brocho Zephyr, Toilet au iNorci,
Seersuckers, Scotch Giughams.
All M1UI11M
i ANTIQUE,
mi i "1 "" "
tiifSHi Old English,
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u 1 Oxidized Brass Butcher
tUUUUUUUmwl Trimmings.
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ii &T iKb lit
MM KK II -s fvl !
OBGrAir & MEADE,
Truck & Dray Lino.
prompt work Is our
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
Of coods at our store! We carry'a full line
of groceries, feed, crockery, Glassware, ci
gars, tobacco aud confectionery.
T. BURROWS,
No. 220 Commercial Bt Salem
FOUND!
One hundred very cholco lpts, which
will bn sold nl 100 per lot, and on easy
terms by
J. J. ROBERTS, 05 State St.
E. C. CROSS,
and Packer,
HtatoBt, and Court Htr The best meats
delivered to nil parts of the city.
INTING.
ANB OK THK IiAnaiCHT E8TABMSII.
Umonts In tho Htnle. Lower rates than
liimgs.
A New lino of trimmings
up
court at Pendleton next
Public Benefactok. Hon. A,
Mi, the banker, ha3 decided to
Iwta watering fountain for aul
a's In front of his bauk. Arouno
Iht corner is a favorite resort for
i when not at work. Farmer
e their teams there and doubtless
.Bush has seen many teams
ltliere for a half a day or more
Ner the burning rays of a summer
j without a drop of water. Being
peat lover of ilunib animals and
klievW In trpnHn tlipm kindlV.
jhaa been led to tills benevolent
'H The watering troughs will be
pranged us to allow a earn to
- witnout tho phecK reins oeing
"eneci. Beneath tho troughs will
wput tubs for the canine tribe to
," their thirxt. These wilt form
holding
week.
Mr. W. G. Cannon, of Middlclon,
Cal., is In. tho city visiting his
brother R. B. Cannon, of the Gold
Mouutaln & Dry Gulch Mining Co.
He is enioylug our fine weather,
Call aud examine
of dry goods.
our new stock
J. J. DALRWLE & CO.,
Bush's new brick, corner Court
aud Commercial streets.
See Them and be Happy,
ON
Portland. largest stock Legal Blanks In
Ihehtutc, a Ml blgccHt discount. Ueudfoi
prlcousiorjou priming, ana caiaiogut
U'koI blanks. K. M. WAITK,
Htwi-ii Printer Bolem Oreeon.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON.
Hates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Bay.
Tho best hotel betweonrortlnnd and Ban
Francisco. Klrst-class In all lt appoint
ments. lt tablos aro served with tho
Choicest JFrults -
Grown lnlho WUlamotto Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
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Jewelky SroitE Rorbed. Some
time during Wednesday night
lmrirlurs entered tho store of Mr.
Adcock, in the Holly block, on
Holly street, and stole watches,
chains and riugs amounting touear-
ly 000. The burglary was u .
tremelv bold one. The entrance to
the store was effected by a rear
window. A knife was inserted and
tho window latch turned; after
raising the window they removed
a number of bottles that were stand
ing on the sill and set them down
on a box on tho optside. Then
they entered, passefl by flip bed in
Which Mr. Adcock was sleeping
soundly, proceeding into the store
and rifled tho showcase of all Us con
teuts. ' Aided by the light comjug
fropi acro&s tlie street tuey ,,
"B tlnri,..i .1 lln I "" -' " ' ' ....... l.t.. nrllnn
fa,..!. vai pari, w; iuo ""$ i K-.ieCttd tho most yhiwiuid "
WWan. WK... lI.M,l.ml hv 6etLllU IM H
Jnr-Di. "n.i'w"v"" -V ,7 0f the UOOOS anu iuuuc b ---
reporter, Mr. Bush said it bwltlaout being beard by the
lneiifelecttd dumb animals he! " ' ..08e bt.d tbey pissed
" fodeavorlmr tn benefit. Tlio u". ' t,....i Hr.ld. Mr. Ad-
wnernf ," "..,., ..., it.,itrice.-M-7-
' ti ciiia couiu nun jjicuij
.' Paces to cool their nurched lips.
eaulmal had none In Salem,
I Wt to make it .rilot lia wnlllll
jffwwy put jn a ppat at onp ed t
VOMrougU for ft puWio xlrohlntj j
. for man. Mr. Ttunii
first
cock recently left Salem.
-
ABUSE Of ANJMALS.-A ic"itn
fiftflpJqppVAiaO m.Mfc H man
drfvK Pair of Jiorsw tbat wer
for ft pulillo drjokluB reduced to sUI". Uud bones, and had
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man m- Tiol. .v.til r uir. .in its breast hall as iartoe
iiii. jjuoii ii nw triii u. "i " i
e Hie gratitude oimauy a thlrityj as a big cheese. It was uloerftli
v.nr,or his liberality. a.ud. tjo pn.s rupuipg ifw "-
Umearertouthe Hm-'W; -'
lecture is free, aud from all tbe press
notices received, eybryoae Is prom
ised a rich treat.
Tjie PBESipEifT, Yes, lie la com
iuc to Balern, but our city also has
other attractions, and the greatest of
these are to be seen at farrar &
Co'b.
Fob Sale. A complete outfit of
household goods, In good condition.
Call at room 13, Eldflflp Bock, A
bargain, '" ftpr&lit
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Court
Lament f a
When I on
siauq,
my
Strret Citin.
plank eldewallt
the
U.
Aud view that mud pond o'er,
think, oh, my is It not very grand
npo stand m ufar the shore
To see tho vapor and smell
the
fpiivn, . ,.... i..,.!,:......... ,mt afraid that the
UdAnm.. m....r ... . . .. . .11. Inn tllllfllt KCt Uim
iu. i-irpnn with tneir oiq- inaio wmu" - - -
'taesueiv-. ...ii i. ... .... n'.i ,. ..i.ioirtlio attentlou or
fni . --""i "in pu ui tlie jvcru , iiii !- " ;, . ,
Iglit. Pv..u.. L., ...:. I v.,.tv vwe dtUwl t
"FMn ou a Ilaneh-I ar amonri He wa advlned W We Veterinary,
Z 'ttractiona for ii,. -....ni.,,,.11.,,1 .witned on account of expenv. i an. . , not healthy be;
8eveir .' ...- :.,...?. I. ;..., ..o....ll turn the animal ,, ''" and IIJBcadamUw I rny
6H.i . m buhhb uuve an tiieir , out rum .. - .,,.inir":l''6"v
eee
Tbatdotlj from ofl IU surface rlae,
yutil H wakes my very etomach
tifronml.
Apd dull and dUy turua my eyes.
I.m.Wd.bWTrvS,,l,r'
orii . m buhhb uuve an tiieir , out rum - ,..or,,l
gjpopulariiy and have gained lout to pa-lure. Tl.ere a wjn.l
oowiedee of i,. . ...,.. ..' .. i. ,..,ni.d to the society
ulIencelr,ti1oi , . .... ..i intini! of the
ex.
T,utwemayfromlloch flltb
and etenchoe free.
O.NTE FW-IX
From Lake, not Lane. The
Journal reported yesterday that
Clint Brown had been pardoned out after a few weeks of cold chills on
of the penitentiary after serving ten the sound
years, It further stated that he w at
sent from Lane county. The first
was a fact, but the latter was not; it
should havo been from Lake county.
That was a typographical and not a
willful error.
.
Smith Church. G. R. Shaw,
W. A. Townsend and J. C. Snover,
of Falrvlew, OregoH, are the trustees
of the Smith Memorial Presbyterian
church, which filed articles of Incor
poration with tho secretary of state
today. Tho amount of property on
hand at tho time of filing the articles
was estimated at 2000.
Fair Weathek. For the first
time in ft long while tho fair weather
flag floats all alone from the signal
flag today, meaning that May is
coming in with regular Oregon sun
shine and that the president will
find nature as well as her children
trailing to iecelve him next Tuesday.
Opera HousEFriday uighttbe
nnera house will bo crowded, no
doubt, as. Prof. Alexander's
Administrator's Sale.
NOTICE Is hereby given that by virtue
of an older and license of bulo duly
., ..n.ionui nnfinnterodnfreroidbythe
county court oftbostataofOregon for Mo
r;i....,.r. ,h.M Anv nfl)primbcr.l800.
nuu i7i.4h.r '- - - - . . .
authorlzlnBaPdeninowerlugmeiisaamin.
Istratrlx ofthe estate of 15. H. Bellinger,
deceased, to sell tbe real property of wild
decedent hereinafter described, I will on
Baturduy, the Mil day ol May. 1WI, at
1 o'clock In the niternoon of said day at
the door of the county court house, Iu Ma
lem, Marlon county. Oregon, bell at p'ibllo
auction to the highest bidder for one-hall
cash In hand on thoday of sale, and the
balance payouie in uiuujuo 7!v".":'x:.
est from tlio day of saleuntllpuld.utelght
percent per annum (Deferred payments to
be secured by mortgage on the land eo d
and the purchaserJo pay all taxes on said
mortgage.) all the flglit. title, Interest and
estate.whlch said K. H.Bellluger.dercased,
hart at his death. In or tothe following de
scribed property, to wit: 1. The west nail
of thSdJSttoni land claim of John II. .Be -linger
and Mary U. Bellinger his wife. r.otl.
flciitlon No. &i, claim No. 01 In tJS , u 8
west of Wlllaroelte meridian, and claim
NoSUn t. 10 s-, . 3 webt of Willamette
merldCln Marion county Oregon, con
talnlng a acres of land, more or lens.
2 All that part f tho following bounded
tracto" land lying west o the inldd e oj
ibe , county road leading northerly Irorn
hSlcm to Hpongsferry, wC Icl .tract J. boun.
ded as roiiows, vn: mcbhiu.",., ':;--,
ieuu . iu. """y," T,",-,n-itfnrt claim ol
Thets'i: Kaiser and wlf7 at a point
nortlVfri. west, 80.17 chains from the
south east corner of said claim and run
nine thence west to the west line of said
donation claim; thence northerly along
the west boundary line of ald donation
clalmf a.70 rlmrns; tbence' wt W the east
boanulry of suld claim-, tnenco aoutU HW
Sst alon the east boundary of sam claim,
i!LTU chains to the nlaoeof lieglnnlng, con
Snlne llWl aorei' of laud njore or less,
i?tuafed in V. 7 ft, ta. 3 wTof wi tametto me
? ffin m Marfan'oouniy, Wn. th nart
owned by tlieestate of said decedent, being
vent v seven acrw more cr leu.
i V lilt Sour H)ln block four (t) In Bmlth'a
addltfoatotbWwnofJerrerwn.lnilarlon
county. Oregon, as the same Is markedaud
eajit t,V. radi. tinmen north M' UBini.
thence west 3.
cu
DON'T
Buy a lot iu
YEW PARK
Unless you want to build
on u.
YEW PARK IS W THE CITY.
Tho city water mains aro laid
th much it. It is so near tho Depot,
University, Postalllco and business
portion of tho city that it Is not uec
pfisnrv to ride. althouKh tho street
cars run through it and leave overy
twouly minutes for Commercial
street, North and East Salem. YOU
CAN'T SPECULATE IN YEW
PARK PROPERTY the proprie
tors will attend to that; but you
can buy a better homo site tliero
than In any other portion of tho city
for tho same money. You will havo
no dust In Summer and no mud In
wluter. Its perfect draluage insures
its liealthfulness. Tho lots aro largo
and many of them beautifully shad
ed with yow, flr, ash and oak. Ifyou
want to buy blocks of lots on specula
tion, and let them- Ho unimproved
and let adjoining property mako
them valuable, don't patronizo ew
Park.
It Is not Built That Way
Ifyou want to speculate op op
tions or blocks of eight or ten lots,
n nut Iti tho couutrv. NORTH.
south, east or west, or to tho sub
urbs of Portland, Astoria or on mo
Sound, and invest In a paper town,
or, what la better, buy tloket In
tho Louisiana, lottery, but keep
away from Yew Park.
Lota cold at low prices on long
time und easy terms to home Beck
era. 4-14
F
When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes,
etc
bo
You will find it to your ndvantago to call on mo bo
purchasing elsowhoro, as I havo tho LARGEST RE-
j STO RE IN OREGUJN . Wonts' ana ladies oau-
foro
TAIL
dies iu "m
u oi"rVi.M?rir. Ti.V. '.A...I. in?
a VHl dH UUI IMWV WUt -
Mo to the plucft of begin'"."!',..,..,,.
MllH. M. A. r.i.i.i;v"lf
Utratrlx of tbe Kstato ol L. "
. mtnlafnltriX
llelliugfr, deceased.
W4
it
&l Ui'lUWAB1
Si
THE BEST.
uibianswii
inuitial.d, D.CTlptJ sad FHc4
SEED ANNUAL
r 1BB1 wlUUmM tttUt-l
u ill spplkaats, od lo bit hum l
atuomtn. iiuwkii"","""
rn Htm uttug irw,
Flwr trfUMUtdu
bouM Mod for U. Adtkess
D. M, rCRRY A CO,
DITSVIT.MIvn.
in Smcmk b il cnai
TnnQfor hatching from the fluent
ililTrlTObreedlng stock in the state,
winning first and second premiums on
Light Brahmas; flist and second on "Jack
Himnlsh; tlrst and second cn Yu)l '
horn; second on l'lrtnutn Itock and Urovrii
Leghorn; at vbe Oregon HUite Kalr, Dally
Or?2onlan.--Hpt.Iip"All birdu award
ed these premiums will be on exhibition
aadorntorcompetlUHi at the wiiiltry
show opening in I'ort and the 4J Inst,
Konclem and breeders brlngoulyourblrdsi
boasting don't win " aSw hiving due
notice, no breeder daiM shew any Light
:na and wn iegnorn onu umv
moclorn styles,
HEAD QUARTERS FOR HILL'S CONCORD HARNESS
Best mado in tho world. I am solo Manutacturer s ivgent
for Salem. NOT TO BE U JN JJ.lfilU5U.LJJ I
Buggy Harness as low as $5.60. Wagon Harness as
low as 13. This house is not of Mushroom growth, but
win RRTJihliHWl bvmoin 18G9 and by long oxporionco I
i . 1 1 I1.1. a ,! "7".,, n.,vH mioa 4-lift rlllPI
Know tno aomnnas oi uiu imuu. x u n ' u"v i"uuw
at the sign of "Tho Big Dapplo Gray Horse,"
Thanking my customers for their liberal patronago in
tho past. By square dealing, I hope for a continuance of
the same. E.S.LAMPORT,
289 Commercial Stroot.
D . C. S I-I BR JVE AN u
U, H, l'onalon and Claim ngent. I'.O
Ilox Ml. Hulom, Oregon. Ucputy County
Oleri' Vrllo for blanks, w
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"The State."
Assessed ncarlylonO'tiilrdlot a million
GEO. M. 11KELER, City Agent,
And special aecntfor Marlon county. Ol
tloo wfiii hn Company.
niimirin c. innTCtnT
1UUA1A0 Mnm
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND NOTAHIKS I'UIIUO.
Collections ilado and Loans Negotiated.
SOOCOMMUROIA.L. STRKIJpf
SALKM OREGON.
120-d-Aw-tf
J. O. OOODALK, Coburg. A. WJIKKLKH, Hprliiulleld.
GOODALE & WHEELER,
Lumber, Latli. Pickets !
MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c.
Agents for OoburgMllls, Hprlngtleld Mills und MoKeiulo Mill. Olllca ami . YarU on the
Agenui for Jit .1 So b"r wolVxU Mtrcct near depot, hest Lumber In tho Vulley.
40 N. N. MATl'IIEWS, MunoBcr, Balcm.
ti . . .
SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY,
Orf MILL, OITY,
Lumber, I-atb, Hhinglea and IJuildlnif material. Yard cat of I)epot,
Salem. Wo manufacture all our own Block, und aro prerared to 1111 any
order on tlio HliorteHt notice. , .. ..... c . . , ,
4:J7-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent.
Clydesdale Stallion.
iin-M.mn tlm nvnlnnn nl Nebraska, is a
iwrK buy, o years om, wniio niuu iooi,uu
y-i
rah
sired by Wiill-Kor-Joe. (No. ltKO.J Old Joe
buy
star In forehead.
York i:o
UrcdbvThoH. Hmlth.ot
Nebraska, wclalil i.uo pouua.
wm aired bv Ileal Exchange, ho by tbe
famous l'rlnro of Wnlei. Uamwos Topsy,
the famous brood mare, a grand daughter
of Louis Napoleon. No.(IM.) fcason lu.
Insurance JI0. Wilt stand tho reason at
(Jonncll farm JuH went of North Bulem
brick yard, near fair ground. Owned by
It. llyan. -VMt dw
SNOW THE YEAR ROUND
At 10Q Chemeketa Street.
- and - Sign - IrVUNTiNG,
M. J. PATION, M. D.
Eldridgo Block, Salem, Oregon.
Diseases of women and children; chronic
and private diseases
A SPECIALTY.
In ofllco day and night. Consultation
free.
The New Blacksmiths
SPRAGUE & HILGERS,
Siicfcsxors to John Holm, cor. Commer
clal and Uhemeketu streets, Haleui. Horse
shoeing n specialty. -tlitf
M.T. RINEMAN
UKAI.Ell IK
Staple ami Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Utawware, Lamps, Woedea
and Willow ware. All kinds of mill teed.
Alwjveireuiblvsnud fruits Iu their seuwu.
HlKhest l'rlce paid foroountry pioduea."
wesouuu asiiure oi yuur ii.iiniu.iKu.
in
HOUSE
P,,nr Hutiulnir. KnlBomlntntf, Wall Tlnllk oto. VarnlHliing and
.ti i . i.
ritiwn.
Natural Wood I',
Only J-'Irnl-clRStt Work,
sSR"
HNOW JlllOS.
IH)
I'DUtatestrvet
QHURCI-nLL&BURROUHGS.
Tinners, Plumbers. Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND"
bpanfsb Is a suffleien guarantoe that my
i.i.dairaiit I am netver afraid to exhibit
aenln-t the oldest breeders. , My stock CM
uiillmlted ranee. Can furntsU ewf ttum
1 vaVlethl. at ftvlntf price-. end"yourad
OKM ti" postil car4 Culoue free
!TutTiAa KooK, Auroru.ireKon.
EGGS.
O. W. PALMER,
FACTA MA CO. POULTRY YARDS.
OILROY. OAL, P. O. BOX IO.
anr rezil'
I Mil
i and afibr
UklDtf all the pulns poMlblala m-Hrjrury
fowls.ll! ur of plrwtluK, the J4WW.
I who iaT pltrtbeU orders with me. om
cbolt toelTftu sal. WriU tor prle,
Jfa',lon this rPr. i
SHEET IRON WORKERS.
XQQ OlmmoUwm Btroot,
Vjt for Hat-hln- M Kood Ml any
larPuultrv vard ran send out. I Mil t,
from the linn pen I breed, from and (!
Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co,
Sasri, Dooi-s, Itllnds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing.
House p-lnuning maao w rur.
Kaw nilt KILN, by which we can always keep rf full supply of seasoned to of all
kinds. Arrleultural works, uorner oi i ru uuu . -..w.. .-. -
BROOKS & LEGG
DRUGGISTS
I0O HtutoHtreet, lotion's Ulock, Balem, Or,
PWISSOKIPTIONS.
Hpcclul ut teutlouKl ven Ui careful cm
poundliitf. W. E, McAFEE,
PWBBORIPTION OLISHK:.
. i.i iir
"COLUMBIAS,"
JMwMWMW,MMSISS-IISIS--.--"M " .... iL I V -..-- Ml HI HI
Sh nd Door Factory
Front Street, Salem, Oregon,
Tho Vest class of work in our lino nt prices to mpete
rith tho lowest. Only tho boat wmtorial ww
Light Roadster Safety, Uilies'Safeiy,
Kxpejt, Tandem Hafety.Volunlwr, 8ewl.
Itoa (filer, 1-b.bt IlOHdsWr, llallaunL
C.M.LOQ.KWOW.Aft.,
44 tf W(jflji.tAlMi
LlIcyclMtoldou tba lututnHWJfewu
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