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

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FOUUril OF JUIiY IX SALEM.
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Whether Salem should have a
celebration the coming Fourth of
KJ$,7W and what kind II she
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1 ffthE UBIjIVKIIY UY UAHrtlElt.
. i- r,.rslnsrle wee, 15 cts.
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lR,IJ n(il l.nmurlnnn Int nnii Ifilli
ofc"!r KWho&K ' umfi0 iir ieft,to do8omei
fleitvpred, s.o us to cnuse no delays In is done immediately. A
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tiif EVnNlHO CAPITA b JOttHVATi regit-
lrly reemvt- i
the afternoon n"siclnlcd
GILBERT k PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
LUOAIi 31ARKKT.
V heat, net 90 cents per hu.
Pop-i, active; 22 to US rents per lb.
Uoston chips, ii new candy only
to be hud at Strong's. Try them.
WIMTACOTl' & IRWIN.
Takplby Bughy. The Seattle
pnat TiAlllirencer. of May li), has
the following of interest to Marlon
county peeple: "The United States
revenue cutter Bear arrived in port
yesterday direct from Alaska, and
she comes laden with n great deal of
interesting northern news. On
board are fifteen shipwrecked sailors
of the unfortunate schooner Pre
mier, which went to pieces April
30, on the rocks at Cape St. Joliu,
Western Alaska, and she also
brought down u distinguished wed
ding party. Hon. Louis H. Tarpley,
formerly of Salem, Or., and now
United States commissioner at Una
laska, was ordered by the depart
ment of justice to take the
cruise for the purpose of taking
testimony of witnesses In the mur
der cases to be heard at Sitka. He
left Seattle witli the Bear and made
the trip to Behriug sea. When the
cutter returned to Sitka he was
married to Miss Betsie E. Bugby,
daughter of Hon. John S. Bugby, of
San Francisco, now United States
district judge for the district of
Alaska, a very accomplished lady.
The weddiug wus a very brilliant
affair for tLe far-off territory. Mr.
and Mrs. Tarpley came to Seattle on
their wedding tour and will be taken
toUualaska, or the far-off Aleutian
island:!.
Colt Show. There is consider
able interest being manifested about
the colt show which is to take place
in Salem on Saturday the 23rd inst,
and from present appearances there
will be a great many people here
from all over Marlon, Polk aud
Linn counties, to see the fine dis
play of colts that will be presented
for inspection. There will be here
on exhibition, Draft horses, Road
sters, Trottiug horses and llunniug
horses, and I learn that it is tue i
tention of the committee having
this show in charge to grade all the
streets the past few days. Some
think the opportunity Irs past to
make sure the sueees of any thing
of tho kind. Others think there is
hlugif it
Jot'ItNAIj
representative interviewed a num
ber of the business men, and their
opinions are given in brief:
Hon. A. Bush, the bunker, said he
would rather be spared the celebra
tion tills year.
T. McF. Pattou would like to free
a celebration In Salem, but there are
several drawbacks, and fears for its
success tilts year.
T. C. Bhaw is of the opinion that
it is not best to endeavor to have a
celebration. Ho says if we do try
we will make a flat failure, every
thing is against us, the baud isgoue,
flie military companies are gone,
and we haven't the attractions.
R. B Cannon said his experience
iu California, was that where a town
celebrated every year, the interest
was not kept up.
Councilman Lafore thinks wo
oven yet could have a celebration at
home.
J. II. Albert thinks we can have a
good fourth in Salem, but for him
self lie wnuMprufer to goto the coun
try and have a quiet time.
Joseph Fishburuc thinks it will
not lie a success, and we want noth
iug of last year'b demonstration.
G. W. Johnson says It Is a good
thlutr and can lie made a success
even witii the band and militia iu
Eugene.
R. S. Wallace says it is a good
thing and -hould be had.
O. E. Kruusse says Witlem is too
much of n town to ullow the day to
pas unobserved; the way to m-'ke
it a succebs is to get iu and do some
thing. J. Westacott says something new
can be devised to attract tho people
in the abseuce of the band and ma"
litia.
W. F.Boothby, weshould not start
in unless it is to succeed, The suc
cess of Inst year should be equaled
or no attempt should be made.
J C. Brown & Co. aie willing to
do their part and will aid iu auy
scheme, but do not believe it feasible
to have a celebration this year.
J. H. Lunn had nothing to say on
the subject.
Wm. Browu believes it advisable
to wait until next year. We want a
first-class celebration or uoue.
A. Klein thinks it too late to do
much, other towns have the start of
us and have secured the attractions.
Gilbert & Patterson were willing
to double their subscription to make
it a go and thought no effort should
be snared to complete the success of
the day.
Ben Forstner thinks It a good
thing financially for the city to cele
brate. T. Holverson says it is a little late
to attempt to get up a celebration
that would be a credit to the city.
'nl. W. N. Ladue says give a
mild celebration this year and re- j
serve the energy for next year,
when an effort should be made to J
secure the encampment of the
militia.
C. L. Keller thinks a celebration
is not a benefit to the city in general.
The hotel men, cigar stores and
eating houses will profit, but not
other business houses. He says tho
He AtDKD tiik Drunk. Wed
nesday afternoon a man was picked
up in tho rear of G. W. Johnson &
Son's clothing store in a drunken
condition. He was lodged In the
cooler to sober up and stand trlat
this morning. In the night a young
fellow, who desired to befriend the
prisoner, thought lie could aid him
to gain his liberty. To carry his
design into ellect he passed a big
carving knife, which hud the back
converted into a saw, through the
grates to the man who was behind
the bars, but to his surprise he hud
scarcely committed the act until an
nlllcer hud ills bauds on him. He
was allowed to stay inside the cooler
all night to cousole his friend. Tho
former was fined $10 40 this morning
Tho other fellow was arraigned this
afternoon on a charge of carrying
concealed weapous and was fined $3
and costs. The officers were in
doubt for a while whnt charge to
bring against him.
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LOCAL BRIEFS.
Iiccolidnc uhnu-
Ni:w Statu Laws. The first
volumes oi tne new state luws were
received by the secretary of slate
todav and will be sent out at oine
to various public officers who are
entitled to a copy. Twenty-live
volumes were received today. The
laws which wero enacted by the
last legislature when In book form
make a volume of 500 or GOO pages.
They are neatly bound In half sheep
and make n very convenient book
to handle. A large number will be
wilt to the libraries of oilier states
and the counties of this state before
tho state will oiler them for sale. A
lot more will be received by the sec-
letary in a few days.
Tub Bi.astki) Rock. The men
who have been to work on Fair
mount park reset voir have
rolled out some huge bowlders.
A few days ago one was blowed out
of the hole which was estimated
would weigh 75 tons. It was left
standing on the brink of the hill. A
few feet more would have sent It
hurling down the steep grade into
the slough. Seventy-five pounds of
powder was lined in hoisting this
stone out of the reservoir. Some
heavy charges will be set oil' just
after six o'clock this evening. A
number of persons will be over to
see the work of powder.
The Tournament. The state
tournament for gun sportsmen will
open in this city tomorrow. The
tournament is strictly a state affair
and will bo limited to Oregon
shooters. A large number of lovers
of gun exercise are expected in the
city during the two days' contest.
In addition to these a large number
of ttioo curious to see such sport
will be in attendance. Work is
being done today fixing up the
ground and arranging beating accommodations.
- keeping of the money at home that ."da.ng.'
might otherwise be spent abroad Is w
, the only advantage of a celebration. beeIdo ,,
Leo Willis thinks it wise to cete
v and cultivate p
st,.i.m Is lurire enough to celebrate
High Akt. A Journal rt porter
was in Cherrington's fine art studio
this morning, and among other fine
pictures for which this firm has a
leputation, his attention wus called
to a large art photo of Miss Arbe
gast, which would bo a credit to any
studio in America. The subject is
of beautlfu' form, and the wonder
fully delicate execution by the nr
tists make3 it a picture that must
please the cultured eye at all times.
Also one of Mr. Ed. Glltner's shows
the Cherriugtons to bo superior
artlilH.
m
Body not vet Found. The body
of Miss Bessie Whitfield, who was
drowned iu the Willamette river at
the head of Ross' Island Sunday
night, has not yet been recovered,
though a force of men have been
constantly dragging the channel
witli grappling irons since early
The young man,
ns witli tier, oas
doing all possible to find tne
body. Miss Whitfield was known
in Salem, having spent several weeks
visiting here lust summer.
. --
Chemawa Buildings. Wilson
&. Sol her have been awarded the
Vegetables tile
daul and cheap.
Fresh cherries uro selling at 20
cents a pound In the Salem market.
A fair quality of butt r can be had
in t lie Salem market at 15 cents a
pound.
A bachelor cm possibly ntl'inl to
be a growler, but a man with family
leMponsibilitles never.
If Salem celebrates the Fourth of
July everyone must lend a hand or
success will not be the result.
Eggs are on the rise. Last week
they were quoted at 15 cents, but
this week 103 cents a dozen Is paid.
Salem needs more than one street
sprinkler. A street sprinkled once
a day is not kept in a good condition
these dry, windy days.
The city school superintendent
was Killed to South Salem this
afternoon to investigate some diffi
culty between some of the big boys
aud the teachers. The cause of the
trouble was not learned.
Today and tomorrow we oiler a
fine Hue of our own make all wool
nseu's suits at ?0. No fake, come
and see for yourselves. Square deal
ing, goods guaranteed to give entire
satislaction or money refunded.
Sul-mi Woolen Mills, 290 Commer
cial street.
A directory, city laws and a
little of everything is what Salem
will have whether suo wants it or
not if care is not observed. This
will all have to be paid for, und the
money will go out of tho country.
Some are asking, "Wbj not put In
a birdseye view of the city?"
The frame worn for tho handsome
two story residence of T. Holverson
is being put up. This fine residence
will stand on the corner of Chenie
ktauiid Winter streets, and is being
erected by John Gray.
The damage suits which were
trausfened to theUnitedStates court
will come up before Judge Deady
in Portland thi week. A large
number of witnesses will go from
Salem to Portland Monday.
E. C. Cross can h11s meat cheaper
than any other market In Salem. He
does his own selecting of beef cattle
and only takes the best. Grass
fattened cattle are coming in and
ho sells choice beef cheap.
The Salem Canning company's
prize for tho best peck crate
of strawberries, to ho exhibited
at tho strawberry fair Is $5. Setli
K. Hammer has agreed to add
$2.50 to that amount. Bring on
your best berries.
The old house on tho corner of
Summer aud Court streets has been
removed to give place for the new
residence of Maj. F. E. Hodgkin.
People wonder why wo are able
to sell woolen goods aud clothing so
cheap. It is because all middle
men's profits are eliminated and we
sell our own muuufiu'ture. bee;
Woolen Mills Store.
T McF. Pattou has also added a
valuable special premium to bo
awarded cs one of the prizes at the
strawberry show to bo held in Salem.
It is a large standard work on horti
culture worth about $5.00.
SnoortNO Ahkkay. A shooting,
affray 1 ropir'e-i t have occurred
near Wheatland In Yamhill county
Monday night in i hit-lithe parties
engaging iu It were both inoro or
less injured, but probably neither
one fatally. The particlpanh were
a farmer, 'John W. Smith, w ho Is
said to b" a (inlet and respected
citizen and John Br'nk, a barber,
whose reputation is not. the best.
Brooks ha I been working on the
faun of Mr. Smith's for some time,
but for somo cause was dis
charged. ThU angered him
and after hanging shout for a few
days went to tho Smith farm Mon
day night where tho tragedy took
placo. Brooks Is now In the county
Jail at McMinnvllIe wlieio he lies
severely Injured with two bullet
wounds In the face. Sinllli who
also has two wounds was not
ancsted.
iGREAT CROWDS;
Of handsome ladies are seen sir. mud our dress goods counters daily, buying
tho new and elegant goods just displayed. Our Uue of
BEAUTIFUL SATINES
Ai-e a constant source of pleasure to those who linvo once seen and bought
from them. Something new in
Ztil'HYtl FLANNELS, 15c A YARD.
Handsome Gray, Tun, Plnld nnd Striped suitings at 60c a yard. Worth
76c, If thev are worth anything
SILK STRIPE SUITINGS, $i.00 A YARD.
New dotted and and flowered Swiss, 30o n yard. Aline of Kid Gloves
for betry nicker?, 25o a pair. Hatidsomest lino of Parasols
In Salem.
CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO.,
Opera. House Block:.
Produce taken. Highest price for wool.
i
State Filings. The articles filed
with the secretary of state tod.iy
were: The Odd Fellows' Hall as
sociation, of Album, Oregon, with
A. B. Mauley, J, A. Estes, M. A.
McEachatn, W. O. Forbes, J. P.
.Muuefee, C. H. Hill, W. N. Carter,
G. C. Scotton, aud John Parker as
incorporators, with a capital stock of
f20,000 Umatilla County Farm
ers' CorportUlvo company sup
plementary articles Increasing the
capital stock from ?3000 to $50,000,
W. O. Masseu, Clark Walter, Geo.
Gibson and A. B. Cooley, incorpor
ators Valley Irrigation company,
of Milton, Umatilla county, A. A.
Wilder, G. W. Ingle, J. N. Stone,
W. S. Pomell and M. E. Snider, in
corporators, capital stock $700.
How's This?
Wo offer One Hundred Dollars re
ward for any case of catarrh that
cannot be cured by taking Hall's
Catarrh Cure.
F.J. CHENEY & CO.,
Props., Toledo, O.
Wc;tlio tindcrslenvd, Iiuvo Unown P.J.
Cheney lor the lust 15 yours, ami bcliovo
htm perfectly hnnombln In nil biiKincM
transaction, mid tlu-inclally nolo to carry
outiiuy obllpitloiiH iimdo by thclrllrni.
WiHT.vTuu.iX, Whole.Milo Druggists, To
ledo, O.
WAI.DINO, KlNNEV & SlAIlVIN, WUolcSlUO
DrmmUtf, Toledo, ().
Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon tho
blood and mucous surfucis of thesys
li'in. Testimonials t-ont free. Price
75c per bottle. Sold by all druggists.
THK - CIAJB
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES,
ur it rmiTirvn it All stock left In my care shall receive tho best
i ,K I'fllll' of attention. Telephone No. 24. Cor. Liberty
11, If, UVULUJl.llUjJl. nml Ferry atrcets, Salem, Oregon.
SNOW THK YEAR ROUND
At 100 Chomeketa Street, .
HOUSE - and - SIGN - PAINTING.
Paper Hanging, Kalsomlnlng, Wall Tinting, etc. Varnishing and
Natural Wood Finish. Only First-class Work. SNOW BROS.
CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS.
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
-AND-
SHEET IRON
Estimates on nil work In' our line.
WORKERS.
IOO Chemolceta Street,
Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.
Sash, Doors, Minds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing.
House Finishing made Jto order.
New DKY KILN, by which we can alwnys keep a full supply of sensoned stock of nil
kluda. Agricultural Works, CornorofTnulo and IllgU, streets, Bulom, Oregon.
BVERBEARmGiSSSSSSKv
uutl iron. Descriptive price list free.
8k Tit Uinquiot. llustiell rllle, Ore,
O. W. UEEtiKB. Ag-eut,
INBURAIOB
Company.
Flro and ils
line. Hatcni.Oiegoa
J. H. HAAS,
THE WATOmrAIUfTI?,
2iH Commercial St., Salem, Oregon,
(Next door to Klein's.)
Specialty of Bpectncles, and repairing'
Clocks. Watches and Jewelry. , -
. o
MOIiGAlSr & MEADE,
Truck & Dray Line.
Good tennis and prompt work Is our
stronghold.
$1 WILL BUY A LOT
OI eoods nt our store! We carry n full line
of groceries, feed, crockery, glassware, ci
gars, uiDdcco ana conieciionery.
T. BURROWS,
No. 223 Commercial BL, Salem
FOUND!
One Hundred very oholco lots, which
will be Bold nt J1CO per lot, and on ensy
terms by
J. J. ROBERTS, 05 Btnto St.
CURES
B-BUISES,
contract for tho erection of the build
ings for the truining school nt Che-
.. . .!.. I tiin nhiua
coits uy pinciug mem iu .. . keen the wonlu and money
that thoy respectively belong to so ;,,,, tt Mjac0 for the
every one will know what gr jde of i go to spend
stock ho is lookiug at. This mutter , ,.,,....,, ntriotism.
... . ii- ... 1... n-l. tin ft LIIU UWJ w..- - ,
III l.n i.t InlKIIlM T r 111 111 fit I I V ULII U -
iviu uu aucuutu ui ... ---. i -
of the day. It is desired that every
person that has a goou con, in uj, - ....., an,.a ., is .. im
I llll'lll rMMIl mil C7L.1 U Ik -- llltld 1WI !-
breed should bring it to the biiow , w (0 ,mvo a goort cele- luwa. Their bid on the three
andgiyeeveryho.se raiser that Is aml Salem should not stand buildings was $14,300. The bids
present a. chance to make his choice. BO,Iie city Hfty or i. were sent back to Washing-on and
' lUudred miles away is making ar- approved by the authorities before
Firi: on Garden Road.- Wm. rilI1j,eI,ients lo be patriotic. the contract was let, The work of
Howard Phelps, who lives on tlio (iulre Farrar Buld the council hud erecting the building win uu cu
Ourdfiiirnad had a narrow escape .... (llo nvvn,-H. simis aud at once as iucj u.u
iniiricu t,tw --CD i i
from beincr burucd oui oi a
Tuesday night. About nine
FBOST-BSTES,
INFLAMMATIONS
.AND ALU
HURTS AND ILLS
OF MM KND BEHST,
JOHN HUGHES,
Deulcr in Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
nor and Honler, Arlisls' Jln
lorials, Lime, Hair. Nails and
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fencu
Posts. Grass Seeds, Etc,
SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY,
OV MH.I. OITY,
Lumber, Lath, Shingles and Bulldlug material. Yard east of Depot,
Snli-in. Wo manufacture all our own stock, mid are prcrared to fill any
order on tho shortest notice.
l:l--lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent.
,O.GOODAL,K,CoburB.
GOODALE
A. VIIEEIiKU, Springfield.
Ss WHEELER,
Lumber, Lath.. Pickets !
MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c.
Agents for fobiirg Mills, Hprlngfleld JII1U nnd McKonsio Mill. Olllco nnd Ynrd ou tho
west shlo of Twelfth tstrcct nenr depot. Ileal Lumber Iu the Vulley.
i 2 N. N. MATTHEWS, Manager, Salem.
E. C. CROSS,
and Packer,
ZStnto HUnnit Court Ht. The best meats
delivered to nil parts of tho city.
THE WILLAMEffr;
SAZBUT, OREGON.
llntcs, $2.50 to $5.00 per Dy.
The bost hotel between Portlnnd and Han
PmucIbcx). First-class In nil Its appoint
mints, its tables are served with the
. Choicest limits
Grown In tho Wlltnmelto Valley.
A. 1. WAGNER, Prop.
GEO. C. WILL
of "iVIll ilrot., Albany Jnnd Corvallls.
Pianos, Organs and Sowing Machines.
8KWINO MACHINES and 01IQAN3
RBPAIRBDAND CIBANBD
At Your Homes
Agents fot Northwest JusuniucoCo. Two
doors north of l'twl Olllce, aleni, Or. Nee
dles nnd new parts for nil Sowing Machines
3:&-tr dv
NKW AnVI'ltTIHISMXNTS.
when the family went to retire mr
the night, Mrs Pbelpes stepped into
the kitchen to fasten the door andshe
' ordered tne awnings, niB
VlT hitching posts down aud wero liable time.
cI - ' i,. nlmnce the date of Independence rT
ueeded at this
to change the date
..i., ..i..i nlebrat on. but are OI ,, ii,r. Welch is an old
discovered a fire between the ce lug . . twtjt , nnt advisable nbolIt iif,y years of age und w
and the roof. By tho prompt " ,,,,. pnebration every year -r ,, , were con
of the family and a few of the nelgii- ElIg0Uil says we should tue Audersonvllle Confederate
uors, tue names wero put- " - ..,. umi stay at home aim on This Is tho second time I
FEllSONAL MENTION.
Miss Mabel Gray, of Portland, Is
visjting In the city.
Surveyor-Qeueral W. H. Byars,
of Portland, was in tho city today.
August Oetsy, of Aurora, Is re
ported to bo slowly improving.
Mrs. Gelsy was expected home from
California this morning.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Terrenco O'Brien
have returned from a protracted
visit to friends in Los Angeles and
other points In Southern California.
Miss Norlne, their daughter, who
accompanied them, remained at
Salem, visiting tho Sisters, who
wero formerly her teachers at tho
academy In this city. She will re
turn In two weeks, which news
nllbrd8 much pleasure to her many
friends aud especially to the chuich
societies of Our Lady of Good Help
parish, where she always takes a
prominent part in social afluiis.
Portlaud Sentinel.
UNION PACIFIC
The Overland Route.
TICKETS
-On Hnlo to-
only a hole four by six feet neiug
burned in the roof. Had the fire
(won ltcn.i'.,n.rl l ffW millUtCS later
the results mlL'ht have been difler- opinion of bus-i
.'.. .". . -i i....irW.l MiBsiibeut of ceieiiraiio"
ent to tne extent oi seven.. ....- ";-.- ,,, f,,r i ho com
dollars. The lire is supposed to have makes It more di ill x J for u
........, ,. ... i, uiteh. .Tilttees to do anything to
pendente cm.i.ir.n. COMMITTED.-J. N.
day. He did not ravora ceieorauou. FeJ ftud t,iur(1( 0f Malheur county,
n M. Wade & Co. are not partlc- irn,,ht It. Welch to the asylum
soiuier
as one
fined in!
pris
le lias
been committed to the asylum.
Personal. It is not necessary
to go to every other house in Salem
whou you want carpets, mattings
linoleum, lace curtains and oilcloths,
in all standard and best qualities at
(J
eelubrate aud stay
entertain our own people.
'i'i,i,u it will he seou
necs men are uiviueu
that tho
I
This
assure
lUl.k'-" '- - .. 4 III III
thesuccess of what may tie atiempi-- nm ar(J fflr aU(J ag i0waBu0y
caught from a spark from the kitch
tin film
' ed. Many of those who thougi. . tQ J n Lull,H.
" . . ... . i..o pfllebralioii this ' " ,
..-At the Reed not uw ' Bub90rlbcd funds Paibob FAliiKK.-Karrar A Co.
e tureeuigu.o '.., wlmt may be done, n Uon't take a bacK seat ior u..y ......
engagement of the Harry iirowu - - done ,t B,10Ua be to 0 n furnishing nouse supp..e
IONIOHT'8 I'LAY.-iVl. . ,,M.MiiV
tonight will open the three nights ""' .,.,'
- v . w r ititi in
comedy company. The opening ""'"""" .eBoreBmn the capital an(1 provUious lit the lowest prices.
iv Hnmesieau, m.h-v -- - ,,. i.crnrn.
Dlecewtii im tim "New Homestead,
nrennrp.1 0.-,...iniiv. fm Mr. Brown city
Wlt never -","
be onoiign pooiio .. ...
There will
east, and is one which vlns
. . 1 111 lu riv MI HI 1 1IIH" -
own fccenerv in fullv fcet fourtll tue .". . , fron, lUe
features of the play. The pony and wrewn- ea M
tart will be on the stige "which Cascades l fmm one end of
A Iieadly Wrapou,
"a
and is a,, lay which is admirably ", n7 Oroson to et the eld f TiTtbe mrey ,th aZl&l
mm .!.... ...i.ii. -ir.Hleulons this rwrt of OW.011 1 j ,, , lU- '' 'JlK2 'up i
of .pK"d.r The comply " IU - X Umt the SSSW
... tl. ha iiUHri.v mmi o tt.n -.'".".
bkiw. immjQ
' ' . ' .'........r,.l il IbalilUtMllnl
im) I r vu w ..." -
lite th I"-! ' , Mjfer fr u.- ton
iA,si2rM . Tffat;
ones&Bernardi.
jfEADQUAIiTERS
For the celebraU-d French Ice Cream
Soda. Tho most popular drink of
the season on the coat
had only at
It cau ho
106 State
m KKN Ul' nt the rpHldeneoolJ.DunnellH
I ill Silver 1'VUk. A liny RCl'llne hwrtie,
rliil't lilo foot while, hlnek inuno nml tnll,
Htnr Infiirehend, branded M on left llimlc.
Whlfh owner can have by payluK ndver
tiseinent nnd dnnuiKCs. Knipilro tr Joe.
Dunnells, KnlRhts, Oregon 6 21 lm dw
DON'T
Buy 0, lot In
YEW PARK
Unless you want to build
on it.
YEW PARK IS IN THE CITY.
Tho city water mains aro laid
through it. It is so near tho Depot,
University, Poslollloo and busluesM
portion of the city that it is not nec
essary to ride, although the street
cars run through it and leave every
twenty minutes for Commercial
street. North nnd Eust Bulom. YOU
can't SPECULATE IN YKW
PARK PROPHRTV-tlio proprie
tors will attend to that; but you
can buy a butter homo site there
than In any other portion of tho city
r..r iw. -.-.mo monev. You will have
no dust in Summer and no mud In
winter. Its perfect drainage insures
ito iw..iiihfiilmhM. Tho lotH are large
and many of them beautifully shad
ed with yaw, fir, ash and oak. Ifyou
waill to i'tiy niOCKS OI Ois oil Hvuuif
lion, and let them lie unimproved
and let adjoining property mauo
them valuable, don't patronize ew
Park.
DENVER,
Omaha, Kansas City, Chicago,
ST. PAUL, ST, LOUIS,
M all Points
EAST, NORTH AND SOUTH,
118 Court strcot, ttnlem, Oregon.
& 11AHKKH, Agents.
1IOIHK
Ben Forstner,
REED'S OPERA HOUSE
THE COMING EVENT.
3--- NIGHTS ONLY --3
and
Saturday Mutlnse,
Commencing Tlnirs., May 21.
HARRY BROWN'S COMEDY CO.,
M. II. (JOliDHl'KIN, uinuiiKor, with the
l'rlnco of Comedlnns.
HARHY BROWN,
Supported by a StrouK com puny.
(Jiving tho following plays each night:
TIIUUMD.YY, 21st Tim Now Homestead,
FRIDAY, 'J2d-ltil Vau Wlnlde"or tho
sleep ol 20 years.'' , ....
SATURDAY; It Under tho Ons Light.
Saturday Mutlneo For tho ladles and
Children. . .
l'opuiar prleoi, fio and 76c. No cxtm
charge for reserved t-cats, now on sale at
Dearborn's book store. Bnturduy Mulluee,
price 'ii and 60 tents.
All thn latest Miugs nnd music of the day
Introduced euoh evening. Full ol Fun,
b'rolle. and Jollty,
HONEY!
To Loin on Real Kitate Security.
Agency l'ttcldo Blates Savlnrs, Ijoan &
UUIKUIlg uo.
PENSIONS
D.C.SH:KRlVtA.N,
U, H, Pension and
liox2Sl. Halom, Orcuon
JIQTI-
Claim agent.
rcKon. uenut:
Vrlto for blanks,
r.o
Ooputy County
w
It I snot Built That Way
Ifyou want to speculato on op
tlons or blocks of eight or ton lots,
go out In the country. NORIJI,
SOOTH. KAST or WlflsT, or Hi mo nutf
urbsof l'orllaud, Astoria or on tho
Sound, Hiid invest in a -mper town,
or. wliutls better, buy a ticket iu
the Louisiana lottery, but keep
away from Yev Park.
Lots som at low priLtii t, .uvi
time and easy terms to home seek
i 1 1
ors.
:Yo fittvo tho Exclusive Control of
O
Do You Want
To save from a to 0 bU on ertrr dolUr ' ,i
Jffco.wrtlemrourHiBunueu
U.
you iudT
tin oe nu llie bi-jkc ..... ..,, wl from one r t-r- j.iiiii Mood nun i "i)ii' "..". ..... h
done up lb. old wn." Theindica- ech, u - t0 tbe other. Sfer4aS'J
)U, ,!.. -.,...,, '"""Ar'Lif...nl if Hiy SK.U US- .'""'." . " r.....-.., ..rt.MM
tun) t ;; ,iir plo unlld sui, av -""""-' -
tlonsnre fair for Ihe company to
meet with success while they are
playlug in Salem.
Ai4.iace Meeting to organize
county alliance for Marlon crninty
U be held at Grange ball In Baletu,
frtday May 22d, at 10 a. ra,
th
Success aw
altB those who labor.
1 m-r- ' ''jWr-,
- Wm
Slioe'S the Same
Wo nan fit vou In stvlo or price.
Hero area few leaders that will put
money In the purseof careful buyers.
FOR CHILDREN. Wo ean show
you durable and well made Shoes,
oO cts., 7fi cts. to f 1.00
FOR MEN. A first-class rull-strotig
Farmer's plow shoe, fd.Vfi. Wo
have shoes so much cheaper than
this wo do not care to mention It.
WOMEN'S SIIOKB.-Horo Is our
great stronghold. A daisy, nobble
goat for 1.60, No better shoe iu
sold at many stores for $ii.
IN LOW SHOES, for Children and
Ladlcrf, from 76 ctH to $1.60 for the
best.
Ilemomlier that these are only some
feelers at our general stock of dry
goods, groceries and clothing all
goes at small margins for quick
returns.
m
mm
Mils Wanted--Hlnlo Agrlcul
tural College.
The Hoard of Heytmts of the Stale Agrl
euliurul (oll-ue of onwon Invite leudem.
rumtblv, for the sUiiih basemeut, and
for the rtlou and completion of the
ihrtUiry frsmo building of thuHludtnu'
llsll.tm tliet ullage Kuril, at CorVulllH.Ore
gou. Drawings tnd wlnwllou will ho
rMtdy for luviweilon at Iheolllcu of Mr. w.
I) Fugh. urehliwl. ftilsm, Oregon, aalol.
lew: lt. Htmt, boMiment on May th.
inVl. 2nd. Ttu story bulldlug. exolu-kl-
e ol thu "lone work of the basement, on
""ids uro Ui be ut to the undemlgned at
CVirvullls, tlmun and will be opviitxl
follews: 1st. For Ihe stouu baiMiineuton
4lay -Will, ut iu a m.; and, 2d. for the
threa-siory ibtiliainK on Juue Vih, Iwl,at
in in. The HiMfl of lUgi-nts do not
bind ilifeinsalvM to amaipt tho lowest or
.,.,Ud.r. WAM.WNA8H, ,
HtiarMary to the Hoard.
rurvMllls. Or . Mar I. Iil- ,
FEAR & HAMILTON,
3A.L,1M, - - - Oregon
6.12 dw
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"Ttie State."
BIABscBsed'nearlylone-thlrdloi a million
GEO. M.ilKKLBU. City Aaent.
And special ugont for Mar'on county. Ol-
nosviiiiMifl uompany.
Clydesdale Stallion. ,
liar Nouo. tho cvrlonoot Nebraska. Islii
dark bay,fiyears old, whlto hind fixit.aud
lance, he bv
famous l'rlnco of Wales. Di.inwus Toiw
tho lamous brood mure, u granddaughter
star Iu foroucud. llred by Thos. Hinlth, ot
York Co. Nobraskn. wolsht 1700 pounds.
sired by WalUFor-Joo. (No. lOifl.) OldJoo
was siren uy iieui Kxenaugp, ne uy mo
my.
if f mil. MnnAluiti
iiiiAiut..iiiinj(.iii A.W. .. K-vo.. wv.
liiKiininceSIS. Will stand the seasou ut
feuKon 110,
No. (IM.)
Hllllltl till
Coiinell farm Just wcit of North Palera
uricK yarn, near lair grouuu, uwncu uy
It. Hyan. i-Vi-U dw
The New Blacksmiths
SPRAGUEcHHLGERS,
8uccessoin to John Holm, cor. Commer
cial and Chomeketa streets, Balem. Horse
shooing a specially. 4 0tf
Jos
ted
DRESS GOODS.
Henrietta, Serge, Drape d'Almn.
Camel's Hair, Home Spun; all
new shades.
BLACK GOODS.
Coin Spot, Rengallno.SIlk Warp,
Henriettas, French Novelties.
SILKS.
Stirrntis, Hwlvul, India Fullle,
Talletn,IllackUronadlne,StrlfHJS
and Dots.
GINGHAMS.
Normandies, French Zephyrs,
Ilrouliu Zejihyr, Toilet du Nord,
Seerstiokers, Scotch Ginghams.
m
IH
112 Htate street
COLUMBIAS,"
'tMtaHi' 3
3
M.T. RINEMAN
DUALKIl IM
Staple anil Fancy Groceries, SI
Uroukery, Qlanwaro, IjimpH, Wooden
aud Willow ware. All kinds of mill feed.
Also veifutnblesand fruits la their season.
'Highest l'rlce paid for country produce."
wo solicit usuure oi your patronage.
BROOKS & LEGG
DRUGGISTS
100 HtatoHtreet, 1'atton's Illook, Balem, Or,
rRKScmir,TiON3.
HiK'clnl utttuitlon given to careful cam
pounding.
w. e. McAfee,
PRUSOUIPTION CLERIC
UexpVc d he will be able to
?"rLi0ninadftyorw.
lor iia""v
uraM.aodlbe n" jU(ej4!oCnl- IHlltnlll)Ill . lln represeatd. ?flV.7ZratattAlP tZruCuholU
I'L'Jirii.rf.aaveno rrtltrf. I ":""" ..., ;,. .BDllwtlen -.. - -
ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS,
GILBERT & PATTERSON,
SALEU, ORf,
,vsrr
t.ee
c-rZ.allMt duHnt.a? I .f n.,,,. mailed frea on BPPlI
. ,i r. r.T.w ear.b. "tSrt,KtoSi'l3 Tdd,s. CUICOOO OW.W-.Hia-WfO,
(Jludt..ne has W "' .. .fcd 5Si . No.IT. West Van urnbt.
. ..., ....ml slate Ol neai..J- .- a - Mltx Af u.ouni.i., ,,,
covereu u. - --. . . .. leave .haBl, od M-buvyaeasoH, .
Chleato, III,
SALARY $2o PER WKEK .
WNT:0-Uidataiii
line of iiiwelmiidw
Above i
lo Mill our aeueral
eliabdwa No ixddllug,
MiTsry wlH bo )ahl to
"ilwa astuiU.
Kor furt bar Informsllou, address;
CJIICAOO ylNBHALM01Ti.Y CO..
177 Wast Vau Duru HU Uhleajto, 111.
8 1 lyw
iinngs.
A New Hue of trimmings
Cull and examlno our new stock
of dry goods.
J. J. DALIOTLE k CO.,
Hush's now brick, corner Court
aud Commerclul streets.
BARK it FETE,
047 Cam'l St. - - - 8ALBM.
Garden Hose and Lawn Sprinklers.
A oiupl"l line of stoves and '.
'tin rooOug aud plumbing a srHwiulty.
Estimates for Tinning and
Pnimblng Furnished,
Light Roadster Safety, Ladies' Safety,
Kxpcrt, Tandem Hafety .Volunteer, (toinl
Itoutlster, Light Hoadster, lUtlonal.
C.M.LOCKWOOD.Agt,
4 i If 38SCom.sL,Hal9H
llloyelfssoldon the Installment plan.
COLT SHOW
At Salern, Ore.,
on.,1.... tr..v xtA All numfm of fittm
rftoofcniu invited toeihlblt their neat eolM j
Kreofor all. Come und nave a ain- u.
T.C.HHAW,
J.A.TANNEU,
J.T.HKCKNVITU,
MI td dw Commmj I
""iTiiiiior ami Timber Lait. j S
i i.ni-AuiinM fine tlmbarland for tala. !
also have three rellnqulnlimenta to aoU.jstf
luj anrt-a eaclt, l.iui ma uu juicui
tint eluM location; nanuy to ii. n.
have Mime very cheap lands that WlU
.-i ,iru to Twr nere when utl pa
I know of somo good It. H. htu(t t-ta
very cheuu that can be bought cm
u... ,..riM- Aln of some very dwH
Ooveromeut lauds that, I can loeatn
din. m. homesteads or tlmbei claims.
llaBwaiillus tonbtuln (lovernineet m
will do weltto come and see me, as 1
w.ii luuiwi In nil .if IIia land liiWa
latest decisions of the general land oflto;)
nudhave had a long exiwrleftfttj In xit
surveying business and hava made V
eureruisiuuy .nr"? ,nu.mi,iui
unteo satisfaction in overy .rPa.J
rlva the very best reiervi.ee. .
ted over onethouaud acres thalwrta
and can be seen at my r&ldeueo
south of Cook hotel, l!?00"'
r n,"
2i Jjr
311.
tCrl J
W4i i
aw
Uk.
ted.
i; Im
rJ5t"K.Ttbeiwr.