Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 25, 1891, Image 3

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LillT k PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, uocKery,
Gfeware, rainis, uns, varmsnes,
Mies, Windowglass, Etc. Solo
iirpnts for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
LOCAh MARKET.
heat, net 90 cents per bu.
Hops, active; 22 to 23 rents per lb,
Dally Bulletin.
Chewing tafly in 5 cent papers at
Strong's.
Peaches, npricots and plums, just
received at Strong's.
Strong's restaurant serves all the
dellwcies of the season.
WESTACOTT & IIIWIN.
Dhs. Coktis and PlIII.imODK.
Dr. C. C. Curtis has just formed n
co-piirtuersbip with Dr. E. ii. Phll
hmdk. recently arrived from Pasa-
denn, Califoruia, where he has prac
ticed for the past three years. Dr.
Philbrook, who will be associated
with Dr. Curtis, is a pleasant gen
tleman and a competent physician
aud surgeon, and a graduate of the
medical department of the Uostou
uulversity, aud has a diploma from
the Massachusetts homeopathic
hospital, whero heofllciated as resl
dent physician for the period of one
year. The institution from which
Dr. Philbrook graduated is one of
the best in the United States. The
doctor practiced his profession in
Boston nearly two years prior to
liis coming to California. Dr.
Philbrook aud wife have taken
rooms at Mrs. Small's, No. 347 High
street, aud the doctor may be found
during business hours at Dr. Curtis'
ofllco 155 Court street, where he
will be pleased to meet all who may
feel in need of his services. Dr.
Curtis will go East the first of July
for the benellt of his health aud
visit relatives, returning to Salem
about the last of September if the
state of his health will warrant tue
resumption of his practice at that
time.
Sold a Man. Mr. Alfred Savage
bonded a reporter a slip from a
Seattle paper today, remarking as
ho did that ho sold the pauper re
ferred to the highest bidder. Times
have changed since then. Hero is
thoj item: In the oldest book of
records lor King county, now In
possession of the county auditor, is
the following startling entry, made
June 3, 1830, by E. A. Clarke, clerk
of the board of county commission cemmission commissien
ers: The extract is taken literally1
"Present, Commmissloners C, O.
Lewis' and Alfred Savage and
Thomau Mercer. Ordered that Ed
ward Moore, the pauper now In
Eeattle, be sold at public auction to
tlie lowest bidder.
His maintenance
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ra oe paiu oui oi uiu uouuv.v ucun
ury said bid to bo left discretionary
with the commissioners, the seventh
day of June next at 2 o'clock P. M.,
in the town of Seattle. Court ad-
Journed sine die."
Bkoke Gbound . Wednesday
morning work was begun clearing
tho lot for the new Unitarian
church building, on the corner of
Cottage and Chemeketa streets,
directly opposite the Catholic church
west. The building that stood there
has been removed and rented.
Olllnger & Son, contractors, have
the job at $5395 to finish the main
audience room only. The whole
structure will cost about $10,000,
Other bidders were. Wllsou and
Borber, ?0750, Hutchinsou, 5810;
Crawford, 0031, or with foundation,
$6505; Southwlck, 5984; Lamoreaux,
I8S15. j
A Common Sight. About three
tnrm wol.rl. f t.f wnruX nn n wniren:
wheel strikes a chuck-hole; horses New Chukcii. Rev. George, of
"train their level best; indoleut Highland Park Friends church re
driver goes to whipping and cursiug; turned today from Marion, where
sends for another team; by the hla denomination haye Just began
time It comes finds astone as big as the erection or a meeting house.
hU head (aud often more capable of The Friends are a growing element
receiving impressions) chuck a block ' 0f citizens in the Willamette valley,
ajalnst wheel; when removed wagon I p Iu tate of W. Pear.
JJ. on, but driver has learned J & administrator,
"'. , fl!es bond In sum of $57,109.8-,
Wiu.AMBrrE.-TheBecurJiiB nfthe ' double the inventory. In estate of
California mau Matthews for Precl- Geo. P. 8. Riches, inventory illeu
dent of Willamette, does not mate-! of $15,087.75.
Halhe, ana U probably out of quest- Bel1j cheai-.-A complete
Jo. Cierrlngton, President or a ' "; Encyclopedia Brit-
JJcoau college and Pn.f, Thomp- new jet or i
"are now being approaehed on "I ;Wo'w.b to examine ame
ubeCt(WUhuotani!lb,ere9UllB 2SiIIllg.t the Capital
fcr. however. iSK-Coltose. 3t
JlXY 4tii. Get out your lest
"Wotclotbea and have a good time
vlwlo to the
Woolen Mill store for reliable suits
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TUB BAPTISTS. I
luiii'litdiiis labors of Willamette Association-Woman's
Mission
ary Hrk.
"Wednesday evening resolutions
were teported aud adepted: Strong
resolutions re-affirming the position
of the church on temperance; also
by commltteoou obituaries reverent
ly mentioning the departed Deacon
D. W. Williams uml Hon. T. C.
McCown; by Rev. Hill that the
next association cover three days;
by committee on association speak
ers that Key. Parker aud J. B. Teal;
requesting board of homo missions
to send an evangelist to Oregon; ex
tending thanks to the S. P. R. IV'
Co.; thanking tlio Salem Baptist
church for the abundaut hospitality
and generous entertainment bo
greatly ouieved: nrotpstlncr ntmlnut
proposed opening of Columbia Ex
position on Sunday.
TIIOltSDAY'S l'llOCIHAH.
The State Baptist Missionary so
ciety convenes here today, with ses
sions both afternoon and evening.
This eveniug Miss Voss, Miss Skin
ner and Miss Thompson, mission
aries, will speak. The public la in
vited to be present. The services
will be continued tomorrow.
ASSAULT.
One Horseman on Trial for Attacking
Another With a Dangerous
Weapon.
Win. Mitchell, pioprietor of a
stock-liorse from near Mcliama, was
brought to Salem lato last night,
charged with assault with a dan
nerous weapon. His ofiense consists
of going after a man by the name of
Worley with something between a
hazel switch and a fence rail. His
examination Is set for 1 p. in., before
Justice Applegnte.
THE TIUAJU
George H. Burnett appeared for
Mitchell and P. H. D'Arey forstate.
After hearing, case was dismissed
upon defendant paying all costs.
TAX SAhE.
Marion County Property Thnt Will be
Disposed of at Auction.
Friday at 1. p. ra. will be held the
annual tax sale for delinquent taxes
due Murlou County. The- sale is
conducted at 1 p. m. fioni the court
house door by Sheriff Croisan.
List year the bidding was lively,
sales amounting to about $1,000, on
thirty p'ecessold, There will not
be as many sales this year. Sales
depend largely on how accurately
the property is described on the as
sessor's books.
Tjie States Picnic A number
of the general committee met last
evening at the Willamette, when
the committee on coin reported good
progress as did also tho committee
on grounds. Many detail were dis
cussed and above all it was urged
tjmt
the puiely social feature
should be made important. It is to
lie made a dav of rest and comfort
rather than a day of excitement and
turmoil. It is to be, after tho gener
al pi ogram. a visiting day, one for
receiving old acquaintances and
forming new ones. All the com
mittees were requested to meet on
Saturday evening at the hotel par
lors to perfect their plans and get
their work under way. Many old
pioneers have agreed to come In and
enjoy tho day with their friends.
Calapooia Mines. Much atten
tion is now directed toward the sil
ver mines on account of the
recent rich discoveries In that
district, aud many new claims
have been recorded in tho
offlce of tho ouuty .recorder
rlnrlnrr llin WfLk: OHIO OUartZ
'claim in Calapoola district, an ex
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tension of Anna Dora; located by
Mrs. Sarah Averlll and Mrs. Ollie
Staudard.on June 9th; claim tiled
onJuue0th. Anna Dora Quartz
claim in Calapoola district, located
on June 0th; claim tiled on June
22d. Weber gold and silver mine
Quartz claim in Calapooia district,
extension of Anna Dora; located
June 0th; claim tiled June 22d.
Katie Emmutt as "Wilwe
Rufus".- Katie Emmett is the
only lauy upon iue biujjo iuuj ,.,
lug solely boy's pans and there is
probably no star better Known or
better liked from the Pacific coast to
the Atlautlc, than is Miss Emmett.
She is a bright, clever little actress
and possesses u wonderful amount of
magnetism that makes her perform
ance of Willie Rufus, iu "The Waifs
of New York," most enjoyable.
Miss Emmett has eurrouuded her
self with an excellent company this
season.
BnI0K Asv Tile. For flrst olasa
.,. II19lie brick aud tile, go to
Vr... 7.. . Hesart. burg Biippiy
III1UU1 "
on band.
Near fair
grounds,
6 0 Imo
LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
A HeW dlrenlnrv nnmnnnv (a tvni-t.
Ing tho town.
Special lnetimr PunlHn Mneniiln
lodge this evening.
Time for navtmr lllv tnvnalanv.
leuded to Include July 1st.
Another loom Is Iwlnir m. nn nt
the Woolen mills today.
J. II. Halsev. sr.. nf 'rVxns ta In
tho city lutroduelng a stump blaster.
Sadler Ed S Lamport Is having n
lot filled up, preparing to build.
U. W. Cottle and George
Williams nro at the Sound, for a few
days.
Is the condition of our streets any
criterion of the present city adminis
tration? A three-year old Chinese boy With
a cigarette is a dally sight on State
street.
W. II. Scott, of Mt. Angel, Is a
new apprentice lu the Oregon Peul
teutlary at Salem.
L. Craven, the Salem contractor,
got the building contract of the
Gervats bank.
Baseball excitement ruus high
over the proposed Saturday and
Sunday games.
W. A. Rensou. the State street
caterer, has the latest and freshest"
things lu fruit.
Adjutant Condlt and Quarter
master Ladue go to tho Eugene
encampment Friday.
, Mr. Cresswell, lute of Boothby &
Co., Is reported as intending to locate
.n Eastern Oregon.
R. M. Wade & Co. are preparing
to put in a Hue new glass front for
i heir big hardware house.
A detac'uui'Mit ot tlieinllllary boys
started this morning for Eugene to
pitch tent for encampment.
Mrs. Dr. McCornack returned from
Portland last evening, aud is again
with her sister, Mrs. Judge Beau.
Frog ponds in the gutters with
s;reen slime on them would seem to
indicate that Salem has no fears of
i hot summer.
Mrs. Rev. Busbuell, of Chatta
nooga, Tenn., formerly of Salem,
Or., and Santa Rosa, Cal., is a guest
at Prof. Parviu's.
Lieutenant Murphy aud Sergeants
Castleman aud Sellwood go today as
detail of "II" company tor cam)
duty at Eugene.
The city has established the grades
but quite as many frog ponds with
green scum line tho gutters of Com
mercial street.
Something new in sailor bats just
eceived at Mrs. D. L. Fiester's mil
inery store, opposite opera house on
Court St.
Mrs. T. Veashwell, of Linn coun
ty, is a late atteudaut at the Hospi
tal for the Insane. Her mania is
suicidal.
Col. Lovell has gone to camp
Grant at Eugeuo to put it in order
for tho stato encampment. Ho takes
a detail with him.
The ladies of the M. E. church
will give an Ice cream festival on
Wednesday evening, July 1st, at
church parlors.
Hou. J. N. Dolph, of Portland,
arrived In Salem Wednesday, to at
tend a meeting of Board of Direc
tors of McWiunville college, held
hero.
Tho Canby MethodiBt campmeet
Ing opens Friday. Among Salem
people present will be Revs. Cllue
and Wilson, Wm. Cornell, Dexter
Fields, and others with families.
The experiences of a great mauy
people with land sharks will detract
some from the interest taken iu the
display of alligators at the Portland
Exposition.
The popularity of the capital city
Id the couutry press of Oregon is
unabated. Every paper speaks well
of Salem, Salem papers and faalom
enterprises.
Elder Caleb Chapman, who suf
fered paralysis two weeks since has
had a second stroke, nnd lies in a
comatose condition, with little hope
of'recovery. This pioneer Is in his
eighty-second year.
As long as Astoria ties its papers
to Portland, that town will not
amount to auythlug. Astoria must
build on its own bottom or remain
on the retail list. Astoria should
build a railroad towards Salem.
Mrs. Frank Sullivan, of Seattle, is
in the city. She will remain while
her husbaud looks after tho business
Interests of the Pacific Baptist, of
Portland, or which ho Is afsoclato
editor.
T. N. Humphrey started today for
Sweet Home, where ho has, with
Mr. Yost, purchased a saw nuu
grist mill plant. These men are
good workers, and will no doubt
make a success of their venture.
Mr. E. H. Rice, who is Introduc
ing the Rice combination picket
fence, who Buffered from a serious
runaway accident Saturday near
McMlnnvHIe, is able to be at hla
ofllce today. Ho Is still sore from
bruises and he was deprived of Rome
facial beauty by the accident.
Miss Julia Capwell, of Portland,
arrived In Balem last evening, to
spend the summer vacatlou In the
Bouquet City. She will epend the
time with her sister, Miss Olive M.
Capwell, of the bllud Mhool, aud
take her nieala at Mra. Pentland'a-
Tbo Btreet committee should pull
Itself together and get the electrlo
earn running down to the poatofllee.
The gentlemen need not be re
minded that they do pot represent
; H..i ii.tereU In tills matter, but
I loMy the puulio convenience aud
'general welfare.
I Lu neb delicacies lo great variety
'-BroAtdf UU,
HWHIMIIIIIIHIIIHI
DIDS OPENED
For Improving anil P.iviii or a Ste
tlou of I'ouiuiprual Street.
At 2 p. m. today in City Surveyor
McCaustland's ofllco were opened
tho bids for permanent Improvement
of Commercial street between Stato
nnd Court. The street committee
were present, together with tho city
attorney and street commissioner.
Hlds were In fur macadam nnd
brick pavements, tho Belgian block
peoplo regarding tho conditions of
the tenders asked by the city ns too
severe.
Tim inns.
The bids weru as follews: Geo. D.
Goodhue and E. R. Wild, for gravel
pavings, with concrete gutters and
curbs, ?0,749.21; with natural rock
and gutters, $8,300.99. Portland
Bituminous Paving- aud Improv
ment Co., for bituminous rock,
$15,391.42; for bituminous blocks,
$13,G80.12; for Belglau block paving,
$13,040.47; for paving blocks (accord
ing to their own specifications.)
$12,709.50.
SEWEH BIDS.
The commitleo on streets opened
bids on extension of Marlon street
sewer this afternoon. Bidders were
as follews: A. B. Smith & Co.,
$1095; James Robinson, $1005; Archie
Mason, $1025.49.
The street committee were not all
present, aud no final action was had.
Wants to Die. The doctors are
puzzled on tho strange case of one
Mr. C. Van Zundt, a newcomer
from Nebraska, about 35, who has
been sick for two weeks. He lives
iu Yew Paik and has alarmed all
the neighbors with his persistent
eflorts to leave this world. Ho has
inllamnllon of liver aud stomach
at least that is what the doctors told
him, but his principal trouble is
homesickness aud he has it bad.
He bus several times felt sure that
he would die, but has been disap
pointed over aud over aguiu, and
the lovely cool Oregon climate, so
delicious to most Invalids is quite
likely to defeat his lethal intent
Mr. Van Zandt should rally his
hopefulness.
Baskdall. The vteumer Buulley
will leave Albany at 8:30 a. m.
Saturday, June 27ih, for 'Salem,
with the Albauy baseball club, w ho
will play the Salem club that dny.
The Albauys have never been de
feated, aud are to be assisted Salim
day by the Burns brothers as a bat
tery, so their admirers will bo sure
to wltucss au interesting game of
ball.
Hami'DEN Paiuc Supt. Yoder
has divided oil aud orgauized out
of parts of districts Nos. 78 nud 8, to
be known ns No. 118. It comprifees
several additions east of the asylum,
whero twenty families are settled.
Notice. Perums wlahlug to rent
booths for refreshment stands, check
stands, dancing floors, etc., at the
fair grounds for July 4th should
inquire at onco of tho committee on
geueral arrangements. 0 24 tf
Prof. Starr departs this evening
for a mouth of recreation In Cali
fornia. Mrs. Bothwell, an insane patient
from Linn county, was received at
tho asylum today.
A fresh supply of halibut, cod and
catfish Just received at Stelner's
ninrket on State street.
'Fresh Ice cream always on tap at
Benson's, on Stuto street.
Good Square meal 2o cts. Iowa
Luuch Counter. 101 Stato street.
I have bought my ticket at Shaw
& Downlngs, 201 Commercial St.
Flako Hominy Cooked Sroat &
GDe.
See tho now Siuger at 827 Commer
cial street. eod
Try "Our Capital" Tea Sroat &
Glle.
Shaw & Downing, agents North
ern Pacific It. R., 204 Commercial
street.
That new piauo which Krausso
Bros, aro going to glvo away has
arrived. Call and see It at their
store. tf
'A flue line of etchings, artotypes
and photogravures at Geo. F.
Smith's, 307 Commercial street'
Greatest attraction in Salem is
that fine upright piano, which Is to
bo given away at Krau&se Brothers'
shoe store. eod-tf
M.T. Rlneman always leads but
never follows. He has today fresh
prunes, apples, peaches, apricots,
ripe currants aud everything in tne
fruit and vegetable line. 182 State
street.
Sea Foam Bay Rum a now thing,
one of the finest hair-tonics ever
discovered for dandruff and hair
falling out. Hoye'B barber shop,
209, Commercl al t. tf
Stoat t Gilo are presenting llielr
patrons with. a superior quality of
pencils bearing their brand.
The Electrlo car line will bo push
ed bo as to have cars running to the
Fair Grounds by Saturday if pos
sible. Branson tho "Cash Orocer" Bays
he Is too busy to talk, but those low
prices still contluue just the same.
i . i . .
Tlie World nrlvh!
The facilities of the present day fox
icproduetion of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and
comfort of inanlciad are altaott unlim
ited, opd -when Syrup of I'lgs wa first
produced the world was enriched with
the only perfect laxative known, u It
IB me oniy rcmeoy wutu j uu
pleasing and refreshing to the tale
and prompt and effectual to cleanse
the ytftn gently in the Spring-time
or, la fact, ot any time, and the better
it U known the more popular it W
coes.
MWWWMHiiMtoMtnaMiiT.mmnimj'MM
In tlieNmnnortlie rrnpliPt,
dgs! rry ltieenrtnrnr the mfit In Oiti
t mllupli-. Urrtnlnb u "(rtrnt pry ovrrn
littlv oi ' bi-n-ut'ls it f-HJllithnrp tluvo
wlin II i HiliMit plij viHnt! riritlrrneM
I liey ill , ifit iit-fiti i.ii. ntiv. ntwktm
I heir Imwils by dolus, miUilltwhletlietii
from BillusrvHtiliiOy 'iholiM romlltlou
otnirli rffplc In wiiro tlmti Die flint. Ilos
tetter's Mlmimcli Hitter lit the salt- nnd cf
f'ctlve pubstHute for Mich mifI espcUleritu
Whnt Nnportcd Ik a giMiUP tint thorough
laxHtlvo, wblrh not only Instntw hpIIoii ul
the bowils without psiln or vcnkenlUK cl
(toll, which nlso i roniote a hmltuy n-cre-Hon
nnd flow ilmr lotn Its proper ttann
net. PtR.H.-t'-tH. iteliillt, klilney cvim
plaints rlitHimiittum nud mnlnri.i give In
to the lllllers.
Mies Thornton will receive vor-nl,
Instrumental and language pupils
during the summer. All applica
tions received Wednes-day after
noons. 218 Cottage street.
0.15 d-lin
iloth tho method and results when
yi up of Figs is taken; it is pleasant
nd refreshing to the taste, nnd acta
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
jiver nud Bowels, cleanses tho sys
ini effectually, dispels colds, Iiend
ches and fevers nnd cures habitual
instipation permanently. For sale
a 50o and 1 bottles by nil
'ruggists.
7ALIF0RN1A FIG SYRUP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CAL,
tOUlSVIlU. XT. HEW YORK. K.V.
i
pnnw
1(1
FRENCH ICE CREAM SODA
The most excelcnt and delicious
drink ever Introduced on this
market. Try it and you
will have uo other.
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JOHN HUGHES,
Denier in Groceries, Pnints.Oils
and Window Glass, Wnll Ta
per and lionlcr, Artists' Ma
terials, Lime, Hair. Nails nnd
Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fonco
I'osts. Grass Seeds, Etc.
NEW ADVKItTIHKSlKNTS.
REED'S OPERA HOUSE,
Saturday, Juno 27.
KATIE EMMETT
-In Her Great l'lny,-
THE WAIFS
OF-
NEW YORK
Under the Management of Mr. HARRY WILLIAMS
A Powerful Company
Elaborate Scenery!
DON'T FAIL TO BEE
Tho Great Harlem .Railroad
Bridge Scene I
Heats on sale at I'atton's.
-:- ARE YOB IN IT? --:-
Jfnot you should ho. We will loan you
money iitd per cent on farm or city prop
erty. 111.03 per month on each llt, pays prin
cipal anil It torou In S yeurs.
THE NATIONAL CAPITAL SAVING AND
LOtN SOCIETY. flTJ Uoiiiiiioraliil street, (V,
0, Illoclc,) balem, Oregon,
PHILLIPS & CO.,
Merchant Tailors.
A full lino of Imported and domestic I
.....i .... A Inn a AimnlulB utiwil tt imlitu' '
furnlshlns Roods. All tho luU-st styles.
315 Commercial street.
Choice Property
For Cash,
Prices Cut For
Cash.
Fine inside lota and two
corner loU in block ten of
Capital l'urk-lnelde Jots
at 1250 and corner lott at
300 each.
Ftoryand a half hotiwj nn Oak
tret, near Hummer, (1600 audi;
modern, bard iWilnh and natural
wood flnUb, thoroughly plumbed,
nltw lawU fenow, ?o. Apply to
A. W. SCOTT,
At Churchill Saab & Door ilanu
factaring Co.( at onco,
Spp's
Jones
Bernardi
Tlio Coming Line.
Tho Chicago, Union Pacific &
Northwestern Lluo oflers the best
accommodations to the traveling
public en route from 8au Ftanolsco
nud Porllatid, Chicago. Through
trains, fast time, magnificent sleep
ing cars, elegant dining carr, colonist
sleepers, reclining chair cars nnd
handsome dny coaches, cod Aug.
Lome IIkkb. Any person who
buys a tot from me this week, I will
make n present of a new suit of
clothes, or to nny lady I will give n
$10 dress. Monroe Nye, tho real es
tate agent, over Boothby u, Co.'a
clothing store. 0 8-tf
Red raspberries aro in tho market
at 12 cts. a box.
i
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-THE-
OLDEST, LARGEST,
-AND-
Least - Expensive
Institute, of lenrolvic In the northwest.
t3 student In 18S7, i'Xi lu 1891 nn Increase
ot nearly 0 per cent In four yearn.
Graduates students In
Art, Business, Classical,
Law, Literary, Medical,
and Musical,
l'bnrmnccutlcnl nnd scientific, courses.
NOItMAL COTJESE.
Ornduntcs from tlio Normal Courso linvo
nil tlio ml vim tiiEOH of grmluntos from the
Hlftto Kormnl schools.
Hotter facilities for teaching noxt year
i nan ever ueioro.
FiRtTom Begins Scpl. 7, 1891.
fc'or CAtnloguo, With full Information,
nuare-ss wm. a. akjnui.u, a, h,,
U 23 llw biilem, O logon
m WAR!
The only successful light ever carried on
agnitiHttho raniics nnulo lu tho human
s stem uy
WHISKEY, OPIUM AND TOBACCO
Is that made with tho Double, Chloride of
Uold remedies at tho
KEELEY INSTITUTE.
Oregon branch, iU First Ht., rort'and.
WilteorcaU for full particulars. Htrlctly
confidential. F. lA'AYLOH, M. I).,
l'hyslclun lu charge
FRANK UAVUY, Correspondent, etc.
-:- Salem Beal House. -:-
llont ofllco foot of T rndo street, l'lcnsuro
una miming uoats. iuuch ioiv,
Oil AS. H. McOLANE, l'ropr,
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South of Willamette Motel,
SA.LKiM - - - OREGON
L; B. HUFFMAN,
Stable anil Feed
The Best Box Stalls and Corral In the I'lty.
Quiet, family horses n specialty.
(In rear Willamette hotel.)
SAXQrvl, --- OREGON
MORGAN Ss MEADE,
Truck & Dray Line.
flood teams ana prompt work Is our
stronghold.
"SHINGLES!"
Alnrgnlnvolco of Vroom shinnies Just
rccolvful hv far tho lirst shinnies In tho
market. UAI'irAliLUMUKUINUCO. lit
EX K. HA.LL,
Paper Hanger.
Leave order at Olobo Ileal EstateKxcliango
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OltEOOX.
Kiitcs, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day.
The best hotel between Portland and Han
Kranclsvo. 1'Mp.UtliiMS lu nil Its uiiiolnl
incuts. Its bibles are served with tho
Choicest Fi'itltH
drown In the Willamette Valley.
A. I, WAGNER, Prop.
D.CSHERMAN,
U, H. l't'inlon and Claim aifcnt. l'.O
Itoi HI. Hulem, OrMOti. Deputy f-ounty
Clor- Vrlle for blank. w
"COLUMBIAS,"
Light Itdsfer Safely, Ladies' Safety,
Kiirt, Tandem Hafety, Volunteer, Bern).
lUw'Uttr, Ugut Jtoudttcr, lUtlouaU
C, M. LOCKWOOD.Agt.,
1 1 If lHOoiM,L,hjleru,
JlicycIM old on the In.tallmeul plan.
FOREST MOVE PODLTHY YARDS.
Founded In 11877,
1000 YOUNG FOWLS FOR SALE
And the 0ntt ever tr4 on thujI'Mlfle
CoaL J look your ord.r Mrty
tor cnoS KrJrctloe.
Send Stamp for Catalogue.
Address J, M, GARRISON.
MOl-ow rort;aroTt,Oroa,
Uiiiramy
RIBBON
FOR ONE WEEK ONLY, WE WILL QFFEJ
2000 yards, nil Silk, m-us nrnln. Hnlln
Imico Jlllibons, Nos. , t, U nnd
3000 yards Silk ainlrvCrotfii edge
These ribbons nro our regular 15, 20 and 25 cent goods, and will bo
oflereu at these prices for ono w eek only,
Capitol Adventure Co.,
Opera House Block:.
8 Spools best six cord spool
A good match, black
Out Side
Old TJndoitakors of 18 years oxporioncohayo, through
much difficulty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies
out sido tho Undertaking trust and aro now proparcd to
furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can make
you prices independent of auy trust, Special attention
givon to embalming.
Undertaker's rooms fitted up specially for tho business
5H
CLEAN!-
If you Avould bo clean and hayo your clothes done up
in tho neatest and drossiest manner, takothom to the
SALMI STEAM LAUNDRY
whoro all work is done by whito labor and in tho most
prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED.
Liberty Street.
Yew Park Grocery.
G. D. IIODABAUGII
Hns put In a new stock of Groceries, Quconswaro, i'Vod, oto. Produce
bought at highest prices. Satisfaction Kiiuruiitecd I" all things. Goods
delivered to all parts of tho city. Call and rIvo me a trial.
THE - CLUB
IjIVEUY, FJS15D AND SALE STAHLES. i(
Wir nnur ivn n All stock left lu my euro shall receive the best
. . b( Ul. 1 1'OIiP or attention. Tclopliono No. 24. Cor. Liberty
, ii, uuuiiui. fliup. tMtl Fqrry strcctagnte, or0gon.
SNOW THE) YEAR ROUND
At 100 Chomeketa Street,
House - and - Sign - Pointing,
Paper Ilniicltiir, Kalsonilnlng, Wnll Tinting, etc. Varnishing and
Nuturul Wood Finish. Only Flwt-clnwi Work. SNOW 11KOH.
CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS.
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND-
SHEET IRON
Kstlmntes on all work In our lino.
Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.
Sash. Doors, Minds & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Sawing.
Ilourfo rlnlahlng innde to order.
New nice KILN, by which we can olwnyii keep n full mipply of neasoned Ktoek of ill
klndn. Agrleulturul Works, Corner of Truda and liltfU trcet, Balom, Orcou
SANTIAM LUMBERING COMPANY,
OV MI LI CITY,
Lumber, Lath, HIiIiikU-h nnd llulldlntr material, Yard east of Depot.
Balem. Wo inaniifueturu nil our own Htoolc, and aro prerared to 1111 uny
onlor on the Hhortent notice,
4:l7-lm-dw THOMAS SIMS, Superintendent.
J, 0. aOODAI.K, Ovburif. A. WUKKIjKII, Hprlngfleld.
OOOBALJiJ & WHEELEK,
Lumber, Lath.. Pickets I
MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c.
AenUifirroburBMIII,HiirlnKnehlMllUaailMcKeniieMlll. pffleonndl rdoatho
wetlduofXweIfthuircftner dei)t. lltat Lumber lu tti Vall
4 2 JJAKHK it WJlKELKIt, Managem, Balem.
JL-JE&jZk.
Sasli and Door Factory
Front Streot, Salem, Oregon.
Tlio best class of work in our lino at pricoa to compoto
with tho lowost. Only tho best nmtorinl used
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"The State."
AMecdiearly'nD-thlrdioi a million
OKO. M. UKKLUH, Wty Agent.
AndnixcJlrtentfor Urou county. 01
now wiih i Company.
The New Blacksmiths
SPRAGUE&HILGERS,
HuoruK)r to Joint Holm, cor, Comr.
e!l and Obnlkeli dtrwiU.Halitu). llorw
iiiotlnif Bi;laliy. lotr
Hill's Talent We Blind?.
ITLAU) FLOOHS,
Pressed Brick,
And all dau olbulldlnjf uitrlttl.
PACIFIC BUILDERS' SUPPLY CO.,
mKoartn t,, fortUud, Ortgua,
SALE!
Kduo and Batlli
12 -..--..wrc'iiJOecuisa vard
JUboon All colore.-.. 6 cents a yard
cotton for. . . . 25cts.
team for sale or trado.
trie Trust.
WORKERS.
IOQ Oliamalcatu Stroot,
.1 :-U'rsr:
jeue:b
ran
Struwberriea, Rnpbqrrie,
HlaokborrioH, Goosaborrioa,
Chorrios nml good imitof nil
kinds at tho Sulom CantU'ry.
Destroy tho Pe,
r NowUthcllUM
SPRAY YOUR FIfT W&
Aro i'fTtifKl to tW Itm tftww, Iw
the tmM VM psy4 Wi Wt
rUtUfrtCttea juuHf4. lt,om al
b, a. omUo )' tfNMt m I m
BUREN & SON,
r oper prc. Ble,