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HIE CAPITAL JOMAL.
TUKSDAY JULY 21. 181.1
TEUMS OK UBOUIl"riON.
Dally by mull per year...
Wall by mall per month,
jvecKiy uy man i,c
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Daily forslnSle week, -" Mas
Dully for two weokB, gs.
l)nily by mouth, w"
Collodions will be made on 1st ,nud 15th
of n. -mill. Subscribers will please leate
mon-l for curriers nt house or where' H
i"dellvec5." i to cmi no delay in
xill ret 'on 1
lJl rlS-fve" tbo nrtcrnoon associated
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ATOM.
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Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder,
Daily UulMin.
Anyone bavinir business with the
Dulles, udependeupe, Bilverton or
MK'o.v Btnges can find thorn at
Huong's restaurant ut 11:45 every
sduv but Sunday.
Strong's restaurant will open with
fa 1'ltllPII uiuuer iii'2i ouuuu; jihiu
13 to 7 o'clock, rrlce ouc.
Choice lot of peaches at 75c per
box.
WI5STACOTT & IRWIN.
Notice.
Persons leaving town for the
springs, seacoast or mountains, can
have the Daily Journal sent to
them without extra cost, by leaving
orders at the office.
IN Tiin jail. Use a little more
moderation or a little less liquor
(hereafter, said the justice in the
police court when E. Duffle came
before him and got the usual price.
He was put in Friday eveniug and
Ivvlieu Marshal Mlnto looked" over
Khejail in the evening he found a
lan on top of the cells. He called
him down and found he had an axe
and big pocket knife and had
forked a squuro hole into the brick
rail to get outside. Jack Cooper,
intermittent jail bird was help
ing him. The two had been into
the office and got the axe, and had
51 fair way to get out. There was
about $10 in the jail olllce and a
watch. If tuev had not been de
tected they would have been out be
fore morning. Dullle was put in
the durk cell as a rpward for his
enterprise, and may be dealt with
"more seriously.
Protect the Valley. Itumor
hath it that the gentlemen compos
ting the Oregon railroad Commission
tare at outs mildly putting it, over
the proposed adjustment of
freight rates. The Southern Oregon
member having got low rates on
lumber and cattle, the Eustern
; Oregpn member having got his wool
K rates fixed to suit, the member from
l the Willamette valley was gently
shut out from getting low ratis on
grain, and tbereat he very properly
kicks. And right you are Mr. Clow.
NEW FIKK AUItM' SYSTEM.
Salem Grlting a Good Local Fire
Alaini Ilex Connection.
A Balcm man who hud a $00,000
fire says: "I'd have giyen 4.20,000
on the spot If the engines could have
been promptly at my lire that
night." That expression gives some
Idea of the value of a good lire
alarm system.
W ithout being aware of It our
city Is getting a good start for a fire
nlarm system, aud that too without
payiug a big royalty to some eastern
patent-right concern, such as tried to
work Salem for about a thousand a
ear a few mouths ago.
Walter J. Ilohnuti, the new eugi
nuer of the Capital! englue, showed
a Journal reporter through the eu-
gluo house today. The. electrical
connection, gong, and lighting wires
have all been overhauled with a
view to getting in a good lire alarm
HjBtem. A glimpse at the battery
mom shows a live cell battery that
works the stalls and turns the hones
loose. A second battery of eight
carbon cells works all the connec-
Mons to the engine, annunciator and
big gong that sets the horses to
bounding, they paying no attention
to the lirtit alarms aud gongs up
htairs. A third battery of five colls
works the night bells In the driver's
and eugineei's rooms upstairs. The
horses can only be turned loose from
the safety box under control of these
Iwo olllciaN. All the gas is turned
on by electric curieuts aud the lire
lighted. An electric contrivance
invented by Capt. Pi ice draws the
blankets off the horses and the mo
ment the driver is hi his seat the
big doors fly open and the "Caps"
are off in lightning speed.
THE EIRE BOXES
that are biug put in diflereut parts
of the city aro the regular four-call
boxes used in all cities, connecting
with an individual gong at engine
bouse witli annunciator that locates
(ire, The first call is for police,
secoud for me:,seuger, third for
special detail, fourth for rite. Each
call consists of 24 laps; for a fire
there are four rapid calls of 21 tapn
each. Arrangements are being
made with Mr. Holniau that will
place alarms In diffeient parts of the
city as follews:
Cannery and Salem Woolen Mil's-
Holmau Elect rio Light works.
Big Capitol Mills.
W. P. Dugan's new r s!dence on
High stieet.
A general ssteni providing for
nearly all parts of the city can no
doubt be worked up. These boxes
are private enterprises, but so ar
ranged that all fires in that section
can be turned in.
SALEM MANUFACrilKKS.
Three Carloads of Cleaners and Sepa
rators Shipped by a Salem
Firm.
LDanoerous Batiiinq.. There Is
something strangely deceptive about
Wae size and force of the Willamette
wver and for bathing purposes the
main channel is a dangerous place
Jer bathing. This was learned by a
arty of young men who wero in
dulging In a swim about half mile
elow the big bridge Monday even-
ling. Undertaking to swim the dark
Blue stream one of them was
fatigued before getting across the
rift current and had great dlfll-
eulty In reaching the other bank.
His clothes bad to be carried to
IJBro across the bridge,
The manufacture of warehouse
grain eleaniug machinery and grist
mill Feparators is an important
br.incli of industry at the big agri
cultural works ef which Thomas
Jl'ilnmn Is proprietor. Three cars
were shipped out tills morning
holding about four thousand dollars
wortli of machinery, that Is equipped
with thafting, hanger, pulleys and
boxing, ready to be set up. The
destination of these large machines
was taiverton, Forest Grove, Mo
Mlnnville, McKeoand Amity. Mr.
Holman accompanied the load with
a force of men to set them up. These
works have oiders for nearly a train
load of machines of different kinds
wnu-n ore turned out as rust as
skilled labor can do it. The growth
of tlil-j business is very mpld, and
uudtr Mr. Holman's enterprising
management is a credit to the
Bouquet City.
stop TiiEsr. The city council
un easily stop two-thirds of
i runaways if they will pass an
Rwlnance requiring all teams left
standing on the street to be hitched
vtth a 20 pound iron weight aud
p. At present eveu teams
iwn to have proclivities for olop.
: on every occasion a o left stand
: unhitched "for just a moment,"
tile the driver or owner delivers
Bfaao parcel.
Paying off. "We are more In-
rested In soldier life than oyer bo
re," said a militiamau Monday
;ht proudly, as be come out of
armory building with a roll of
in In his hand. The boys were
kid oil from the state fund at the
e of $1.60 a day for time niut In
Mho state eucammueut. The oili-
had a big bag of coin aud It
Ite about $500 a company" t j meet
lo muster roll.
J The ladies are Hooking to Holvor
au's cut rate sales In a great rush.
grand saving can be made, and
sue wish to be too late.
I Spools of Brooks' Cotton OC.
thread for LJj'
At J. II. IiUKK'S
jumping coffee to carry In your
4k m
Spools of Clark's Mile End OC
thread for UU.
At J. II. LUN&'S.
T .
iBiucKAKD Tile.-For flrat olns
un umuv unoK anil we, go i,
lurpuy & Desart. Large supply
n band, Near fair ground.
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Runaways. People and horses
often runaway for all sorts of difler
eut ren'-on", but few persons ever are
frightened at prices of goods at
Pamir & Co.'s grocery store.
r
Time Exthnijed. The directors
have changed the time for opening
the bids 911 the school houses to
Saturday, July 25, at 2 p, in.
c
City Council. Important meet
ing of the city fathers this evening.
Another electric street car franchise
will be asked.
Baby bonneta little beauties at
reduced prices this week special
sale at T. Holverson's. 7-20-lw
Twenty acres for $700, Some
cultivated, borne good and some
open timber. Two and oho half
miles from railroad station. Buyer
can work out part of first payment.
Balance long time. The Oregon
Land Co., State Insurance Building.
Ladles blouse walsls at special
reduction sale this week, at Holver
von'a. 7-20-lw
The Woolen Mill store are pushing
their stock out ut lower prices than
ever, preparatory for their large fall
and winter stock now being manu
factured at their mills. tf
Ilellunbrand mannfaclnres the
finest oaiidies and sells ut wholesale
ut prices better thau Portipud deal-
Those bt-autlfiil Scotch ginghams
at Holverson's are going at special
eM nle prlco this week. Never bo
U. 7 20-1 w
Utiti.k salmon direct from the
OUuiiiMh river. Droned poultry In
ftbuwliitie at Davison & White'
Court Mifvut market.
The Hum tollut soups at J. O.
Wright V
Out prJet'U ou ladlen' inpsliu and
knit underwear for this week at
Ifolvewon'ij, v
LOCAL AND PEilSONAIi.
Intelligent paving should not bo
abandoned.
Out of nineteen games played this
eas'in the Halcms have lost but two.
The Salems dowued the Farmers
& Mechanics at Portland Sunday,
9 to 3.
The Bentley failed to reach Salem
last night, being stuck ou a bar.
Ellas Schoerber from Clatsop
county died at the asylum Sutiduy
evenlng.
A. Dahl, a Swede aged 20, was
brought to the asylum Monday
ovening from Bandon.
It would bo a little more metro
politan and enterprising if the citi
zens of more of our leading streels
would arrange to have them
sprinkled during the dry season.
Father Qwluu. of North Salem,
bus the reputation of having the best
kept team of hordes in the city. He
says n man who does not take good
care of his beasts can never get to
heaven.
In place of rakltig the earth with
c flue tooth comb to find some one
who will terve as president, theie
should bo first-class men figuring to
take the place. That would be one
way to manage a university.
There is one kind of ruuawny that
would be appreciated in Salem if
the owners of some of the shanties
on the best parts of State and Com
mercial streets would runaway and
lake the shanties with them it
would leave room for some tine
buildings.
Cupl. Babcock writes that ho is
improving finely at Mehania, appe
tite double his capacity to enjoy
aud improving daily.
During the hot season only one
class do not get Sunday off for rest
the barbers. A canvass shows all
but one proprietor willing to close
Sundays the workmen aro all only
lo willing. As barbers cannot get
the benefit of the. eight hour law,
nor even the ten hour system,
they ought to have Sunday.
Put it on the list If you hayo never
been there and you will not regret
it-wemeau that charming moun
tain and seaside retreat cambined
Gearhart Park, Amos Strong's hotel
at Seaside.
Eugene has $4497 of warrants
afloat, pays $1000 a year for water;
$2600 a year electric lights; and total
estimated liabilities for ensuing year
$14,207. The proposed levy Tor 1891
at 5 mills would bring in $S000.
There was no daylight robbery as
reported at Mr. E. M. Cross's on
Piety Hill. Some member of the
family, before departing for Nes
tucca, secieted silvotwaro In differ
ent parts of tbo house to keep it
from being stolen, aud some servant
not knowing this probably gave it
out to some hard-up reporter.
No Willamette university presi
dent was chosou at the Monday
night meeting. An ther meeting is
called for tonight. Reado or Pills
bury will probably bo onoseu.
Geo. Cleveland, a son of Johnson
Cleveland of Portland, Is said to
have been drowned in the Santiam
near-Jeflerson.
Jay Smith and Dr. Blchardson
are home from Nestucca, but left
their families there.
Howard & Co., house, movers, go
to Woodburn to move the Foozo
warehouse so as to run In a now
switch.
Just received fluo fresh venison
call early If you want a roast or steak.
Poultry and fish best supply at
Davisons & White's, Court Street
Market.
With Stanley as field captain the
Salem boys are making a big record
for themselves.
County stock inspector report
plouro-pneumonla among the cattle
of this county, and had one killed
tear BrookH. The watchfulness of
these olllcials Is highly commend
able. The young ladles of the Episcopal
church will give a lawn party at
the residence of Mrs. Geo. A. Edes,
Wednesday evening. Ice cream
and cake will be served. No adiyls
slon fee. The young ladles will
mako un eflort to render the eveniug
enjoyable to all who may attend.
The school board has closed the
contract with Contractor Craveu for
completing the North Salem school
building, and approved his bond,
the building to be complete Sept. 22.
The clerk is instructed to secure an
insurance permit.
A prominent official of the Bead
ing railroad addressed a porter on
the tralu as "John." Tho latter
said: "I beg yo' pawdon, sah, it Is
etiquette to call me 'potali,' and
that title, sah, I will answer to.
You have uot nn acquaintance wHh
mo, sah, that warrants you calling
mo by my Christian name, sah,
although If you really wish to know
my name which ia nut John, sah
I will be happy to give you my
cahd, sah." The official was over
come.
Huokleberries and peaches freh
In any quantity 8. & G.
rassengere destined to the promi
nent cities cast of the Missouri river
should patronize the Chicago, Union
Pacific & Northwestern line. Mag
nificent Pullman and Wagner sleep
ing cars, elegant Pullman and
Northwestern dining cars, free re
clining chulr can. handsome day
coaches and comfortfiblo Pullman
colonist sleeper. od-aug
Now la your beat chance to put up
huoklatxmjea'raxplwrrleaand peach'
e biggest family supply stock u
the olty atJpbn G. Wright's pioneer
Iftore. i
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
"WILLAMETTE"
H Jacobs, No place.
Goo lluchstedler, Albany.
J Wormser, J Mandel, M o
Chances, Theo Manslleld, S F.
G M Irwin, Chcmawa.
II C Kinney, Grant's Pass.
J Baker, A G Douglass, T Sand
burg, Portland.
J W Seeley, N Yamhill.
HRGlllett, Westfle.d.
CM Feruald, St. Paul.
A C Pres-sley, Phlla.
J Welxel, St Joseph.
M Uppstelu, Denver.
W J Cahlll, N. Y.
F Slmlugtou, Chicago.
Ed W DeKulgtit, Washington.
F Hyde, Sclo.
"COOK."
1A Charles, SK.
J L Eastmen and wife, E and W
It Russell, Chehalls.
J C Gardtier, E M Mlklan, Wni
Weilder, Salem.
L J Priest, Hubbard.
H T Brown, Rock Sprinirs.
J Morgan, F T Moore, Gold Reach.
F S Ewalt, J W Miner, It D
Stiauss, P Canton, J Williams, G
Fuller, F Goodell, W It Porter, C A
Whale, F M Black, C H Marsh,
Portland.
J II Cooley, Wilholt
A L Kiug, Pamora.
Geo Joseph, Lake View.
Merit Wins.
We desire to say to our citizens,
that for years wo have been selling
Dr. King's Now Discovery for Con
fciiniptlon.Dr. King's Now Life Pills,
Bucklln's Arnica Salvo and Elec
tric Bitters, and have.uever handled
remedies that sell as well, or that
have given such universal satisfac
tion. We do not hesitate to guaran
tee them every time, auu wo stanu
ready to refund the purchas
price, if satisfaccory results do
not follow their use. These l erne
dies have won their groat popularity
purely on their merits. Sold by
Fry. druggist.
Campers See tho variety of good
things we carry. S. &G
REL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED
WITH COUNTY IEJ0RD R.
E E Wild and wife to S J Bur
right lots 1C, 17, 18, block 32, Oxford
add to Salem, $300.
Alex Coyle and wife to Patrick
Mclntee lots 7, 8, block 107, Hub
bard's add to Hubbard, $lb0.
Minnie A Munkeis, unmanied, to
Angle L Warren, part of lot 3, blocl
85, ?G5.
hy it is I'opular.
Because it has proven Its absolute
nlentover aud over again, because it
has an unequalled record of cures,
because its business is conducted In
a thoroughly honest mauner, and
because it combines economy and
strength, being the only medicine
of which "100 Doses One Dollar" is
true these strong points have made
Hood's Sarsaparilia the most suc
cessful medicine of tho day.
Oregon peaches 80 cts. a box at J.
G. Wright's.
NOD HILL'S USELESS PALACE3.
I'Ito
for
Explosions do not occur If you
buy' gasoline of Sroat & Gilo.
The New Iron Shop.
John Holm will have his new iron
blacksmith shoo at head of Commer
cial street near postolllce, ready for
business Saturday.July 18th. He will
mako a specialty of good horseshoe
ing and repair work, hjs a flrst-clafs
new outfit, and will bo glad to wel
come patronage. 7-10 18d
H. J. McCoy, secretary of the San
Francifcco Young Men's Christian
Association, will complete) the first
decade of his efficient service Jn this
capacity on the 5th day of next
month. At the last meeting of the
board of directors of tho association
It was unanimously voted to cele
brate the auspicious event in a fit
ting and jubilant mauner, and a
special committee of arrangements
wus appointed to take tho matter In
hand.
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor presented :
Cdstoria!
Poultry (Jrowfru!
Havo for sale at a fair price some
pure bred Plymouth Rock and Part
ridge Cochins Cockrels for breed ng
purposes. Enquire at Journal
ofllce or Grant Place, North Salem.
E. Ilofer.
Ilnni'iiuiti Hnlldlncft Intended
l'rlintr lleftlriencc, but Unlit.
A morning contemporary announces
as a matter of nows that Mrs. Hopklns
Scarles offers her- rcsidenco on Califor
nia street for salo. It might havo add
ed, as n companion item, that tho Pil
grim Fathers had landed on Plymouth
Rock. There has been no time for
many years that the Hopkins mansion
on California street has not been for
sale, though, if public rumor be bo
lioved, tho owner has not been distract
ed by many offers to purchase It is,
in fact, difficult to conceivo who could
want to become its possessor at any
price.
Tho spectacle of Nob Hill, with pala
tial piles crowning its ridgo, fills the
stranger who visits California with mild
amazement. There aro live big build
ings there which wero built as private
residences, and are as unlit for that use
as could bo conceived. They wero ap
parently modeled on tho plan of the
palaces of tho Old World, which were
erected to bo tho homes of feudal
barons and all their retainers. In tho
middle ages overy nobleman supported
a swarm of dependents. Ho had to
find quarters for them, and of course
his lodgings had to bo largo. In our
day rich men do not maintain much
larger households than their neighbors.
Individually they cannot occupy
nioro than a dozen rooms, and as many
will lodgo all tho servants tlioy can cm
ploy. Joro rooms than this aro of no
possible use. Conceived In ostentation,
their destiny is to become lumber clos
ets. In tho old feudal castles of Europe
tho modern possesssor is lost; it gives
him a nightmare to wander through a
niozo of rooms which aro nover occu
pied savo by-mlco and spidors, and ho
llees to tako rcfugo in a bedroom and
parlor at club or hotel. It must bo
much tho san io in tho mansions of Nob
Hill.
If thoy havo any destiny it must bo
to becomo soino day public buildings
museums or hospitals. Even for that
uso thoy would liivo to bo donated by
their owners, for tho city could build
suitnblo edilices for less monoy than
thoy would cost if thoy wero bought.
It seems odd that men with tho sa
gacity required to build a transconti
nental railroad and to acquire vast
fortunes should not havo understood
that a houbo that is too big may bo as
inconvenient as a liouso that is too
small. A very small quantity of shel
ter is all that tho richest and greatest
of us can want. A bedroom, a dress
ing room, a reception room, a parlor, a
dining room, a library, and perhaps a
billiard room what inoro than this can
Crrasus ocoupy, though ho counts his
riches by tho hundreds of millions.
Yet rich men go on piling stono upon
stono and bricks upon mortar until
thoy havo exchanged what might havo
been a snug homo for a barrack; and
in tho doing of it thoy genorato a mass
of envy and grudging which follows
them to their grave. San Francisco
Call.
Tho Ocean.
Tho great storeliouso of tho world's
water is tho ocean, which covers four
fifths of tho globo's surface. In soino
places tho ocean has never been sound
ed, oven by a lino moro than flvo miles
in length. It is supposed theso great
depths uro without plants, because all
plants requiro somo light, and though
light is said to penotrato sea wator
farther than fresh, yet wo can scarcely
imngino tiioro is a ray of light at tho
depth of flvo miles. Somo of tho sea
plants liavo stems nt least 300 feet In
length. In somo parts of tho 6oa wo
ore told that tho oyo can discern tho
bottom at four or flvo hundred feet.
It is n very pretty sight to look down
and vlow a forest beneath tho waves.
It Is sometimes a blazo of gold, scarlot
and green. In ono part of tho Atlantic
Is a spaco which tho Spaniards call tho
Sargasso sea, becauso its surface is cov
ered thero for miles nnd miles with a
great mass of seaweed,, which Columbus
spoko of as "floating meadows."
Montreal Star.
Tho Xoivh Editor' Nomel.
"Years ago," said a nows editor, "I
used to havo on my list a correspondent
atralparaiso. Ho would send reports
of church socials by wlro, and wo
couldn't shut him off. Ono day a store
down in his placo burned. Tho loss
proved to bo about 5,000. Ho began
sending bulletins as sooa as tho flro
broko out, nnd kept it up ovory ton
minutes till tho last spark of tho con
narration was out. Wo tried to choko
him off, but ho couldn't bo suppressed.
Thero aro two persons on earth whom
I would llko to uieet boiuo thno when I
am feeling real well and strong. Thoy
aro that correspondent ' and tho man
who sold mo a fountain pen." Indian
apolis Sontlnel.
Jones
&
Bornardi
Qonuino
FRENCH ICE CREAM
SODA..
Only in tho city and do not
forgot it,
Zeno' I'urudox.
Many persons will recall tho famous
paradox of Zeno, by which ho sought
to prove that all motion is impottdblo.
"A body," ho arguod, "must move
either In a placo whoro it ia or in a
placo whoro It la not. Now, a body in
tho placo whoro It Is is stationary and
cannot bo In motion, nor, obviously,
can It bo in motion In tho placo whoro
it is Jiot Therefore it cannot move at
all,"
Bodies do move, liowovor, and tliat
U a Mifllolont answer to the Ingenious
philosopher. New York Tribune.
Ornithological,
"They say a sparrow has boon known
to liatch out a king bird's egg."
"Vest; but what of that? I'vo known
many an eagle to father n lark,"
I'uck.
How to oo to tiik Coaht. Per
oris wishing U) go to tho const can
tako (he fctage at MoMlnnvillo Mon
days, Wtdndaya and Fridays at
11-On, m., arrive at Grande Rondo
by 0 p. in. where hotel acoommoda.
lions are good, lake stage next
morning for the (fount. Htago ac
commodation aie good, Frank.
Frazlerand John Tyler, mauauet.
720 tf
tiblpptfrMoiihlgii your limn frulght
via, the Chicago, Union PaoJflo A
Norluwfwtern flue.
tod. aiJtf
ni iftyi i ',' in .-r I at,
t.l I ml fllTNTY. I
Fuank J I iii.nki iivkh o.itllfiat he
Is Iho jenlor partiior ot tho firm of V. J,
rheney Un . (loluii bwilni'w in the ntty or
Tdii-dK.i-oiitily nnd Mate nlorwtiri, nnd thai
Mild Hrm will my 111 Mint of one hundred
(Ifilarn flir ciirh nnd uury m or Onlarrli
Unit onnnot lio cured hy tho uso ir IIuII'b
Cliirrliriiri .I'llANKJ CllMfltV.
Hivorn lo before mo mid sulitorllwd In
my pr-trance, this litb day orDecernhcr, A.
I), 1880. A. W.UI.KAHOS,
,X-. Notary Vubllc.
j SEAL J
Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken in
ternally nnd nets directly on the
blood and mtienus surfaces Of the
system. Send for testimonials free.
F.J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, O.
BSySold by druggists, 7Sc.
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-VERY LITTLE CASH-
Y V0'"IP"J n"l finest lino to select from that was ever shown
In SaIoiii, nuil wi no giving you low prices to deal them all out. Our
specialty Is black silk parasols. w
Come this week mid securo a reduction in price.
New lino of quilts, muslins, overshlrts, and panls. Como to our store
and save money.
Capitol Adventure Co.,
Opera Hotise Block:.
Eight spools thread for 23 conti. Produco taken.
Ou.t Side tlie Trust.
Both tho method nnd results when
Syrup of Figs is taken ; it is pleasant
nnd refreshing to tlio tnsto, and acta
fently yet promptly on the Kidneys,
liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, Iicad
aclies and fovcrs and cures habitual
constipation permanently. Forealo
in 50o and $1 bottlea" by all
druggists.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
. SAN FRANCISCO. CAL,
L0U1SVIUE, Kf. NEW YORK. tl.Y. I
N & SON
F
Old Undoitakors of 18 years cxporiencohayc, through
much difiiculty, secured a stock of Undertaking supplies
out sido tho Undertaking trust and aro now prepared to
furnish funeral outfits in a first-class manner and can mako
you prices independent of any trust, Special attention
givon to embalming. -
Undertaker's rooms fitted up specially for tho business
8ALKM AIAKKKT KKPOIIT.
V Synnntdri ot thn Mnrkots llurlnc and
SdllliiKr 1'rlves.
JtKTATT. PItlCKS.
KKVISEI) QUOTATIONS.
Shoulilers.Hugnr curcd,per lb,!2
llrenlcr.ist bacon 15
Ilnms Huuur cured, nor Hi, lGJSc
lleof 512i
Pork 8 0 10
Mutton fccaiUJio.
Venl 10 12o.
Timothy Mied Per pound, flc: felling
Hed clover seed Per pound, Ho.
Whlto clover seed Pur pound, 20c. ',"J
Alstlio 18e por pound.
Hed top lOoper pound.
Lincoln ani8 lUJo per pouud.i
ltyo Oruss lOo por pound.
Orchard Unisa 17o per pound.
Henna To por lb.
Oat meal nt ita.
Now potatoes 7fio por bUHhel.
Qiecnpcnn lOo per tail.
Birnwborrlcs, Ojfo per quart.
Unnned Fruit.. Pouches. $a 00: nprlcot.
J3 00; blackberries, $,); corn, best snides
ja 00; tomatoes SI 50; string bonus $1 60:
grceu nens SI 85; per doz. In two lb cnus.
Kresli Vegetables. Potatoes liOc; carrots
50e; pnrsnlps7i5o; onions Co per lb.
FIsh.-Huliunu lOo per lb; sturgeon 0
7operlb'smiill llsh lOo per lb; salt calmou,
7g:10e per lb; Chinook Fnlmon, 12,
IIUYINl) I'KICKS.
Wheat "Ko to Wo not.
FIoui Per barrel, J5.60, best 11)0 lbs.
O.ltP Por buMicI, -15 50c.
llnrley Por bushel, 60a55c.
Uran Per Ion, $21 00 nt mill, sacked.
BhoitB Per ton.Sffi 00 " wicked.
Chp Per ton, 820.00 ' snoked.
Hops Quoted at 18 to21o per lb. Con.
t rnct 16c.
Wool lllc to 10o.
Kurs 25c per dorcn.l
Potatoes Por bushel, 80o
Corn meal flo per pound.
Cheosn 1214i nr pound.
Dried plum l,crlb.B7c.
Dried prunes j'ur lb. lo12c.
Imported piuncs? per lb.
Hatter Z&aa'xi per pound forlgood
wira juMizo per io
Hums 1'or pound,ll12c,
Hncon sides W810 por lb.
Hhouldors 89o per lh.
rhlfkons . H lo too por pn jnd.
TurkoyslOtoolb,
uccru 'i!V" I'ui tut
FURNITURE
AT AUCTION.
If you want Furniture, attend tho auction sales at tho
Auction Houso,jiear Court House ovory Saturday and
get your goods at your owu price II. R. MOORE,
Auction and Commission Merchant.
"HO.NEST FRANK," Auctioneer.
Civ KAN!
If you Avould bo clean and hayo your clothes done up
in tho neatest and dressiest mannor, toko thorn to tho
SALBH STEAM LAUNDRY
where all work is done by white labor and in tho most
prompt manner. COLONEL J, OLMSTED.
Liberty Street.
Oucks, 12Jipor lb
Spring CliuikonH 10
to 12o per lb.
onderfui?ST"
Hi m i mil i in ii 1 III I II IV
tho uso o( Hood's finiHMparlll.i fjevrro
casci of scrofula, upon which oilier prep
aiHtlous havo been powerless yield to Mm
peculiar curatUo powers of this meUMno.
blstrcMlng eases of dyspepsia, excruciat
ing riiniilaliils ot the kidneys and liver,
ugouUing Ucli pi o -
nnd pain of salt RfQB I BTQ
rheum, dlf loreo. 8.i3MI1
xUo caius ut catarrh, nnd uchos and pains
of rliciinatisin, mo cured hy Hood's Har
i v nlla. It purines tliohlood, nnd ut the
t n't time tones tlio gtoiinrli, create mi
elite, nnd gives stieiigth toutory fimc
t t tlie uoily. (live It a trial,
Conoral Debility
"Tor four years my wlfo suffered with
laige tumor liundie.i on the Elands under
the nruis, and general debility of tlio u liolo
system. Kim liccaiuo so poor In health
tjut wo Mem or, iho vergo (it ilonjalr
tegardhig her recovery. I'liyslclnus did
hot seem to uiideistand her ease; at all
ci elite she novor derived any benefit from
their treatment, rilio finally concluded to
try Hood's Barsaparilla. The limmxlliito
eflect was 60 mnikod and satisfactory that
iho continued to Ulco It, nnd this s tlio
result. Hue has gained la weight
Prom 04 to III Pounds
and U Uiok.'ir and In better health than
she li4H Uxm Un years. The huiiuhes under
her I'nu.i 1.V" diminished, and uu helluva
Hk4' 'itrprWln will bo too niuuh for
item In Un.e." J. J. Naucmaas SCO Com.
merelal Street. Uosiun, Mau,
Hood's Sarsaparilia
Bo'dh ilru.' ;trt. gliUferf. Prfimrwlby
C. I. mull U CO., AputhowrlM, Ixmell. Mais.
tOO Dooos Ono Dollar
Yew Park Grocery .
Q. D. RADABAUGH
rTua put In it ntw Htock of Groceries, Queonsware, Feed, etc. Produce
bought ut Highest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed hi nil things. Gonda
delivered to all parts of tho city. Cull and give rntf a trial.
THE - CLUB
LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STAULEd.
1 II fiATlf ?yp !)., All stoolt loft In my euro shall recolvo tlio hest
W. . bUULil.rrO P. rtnllon. Tolejd.ono No. 24. Cor. Liberty
1 nnd 1-erry streets, Salem, Oregon.
SNOW THE YEAR ROUND
At 100 Chomeketa Street,
I-Iousts - and - Sign - painting,
iI,ul!(V.,irnn.H!"K' KnlHonilning, Wall Tlnllng, etc. Vumlsiiltifc and
Natural Wood Flnlhh. Only First-clasH Work. SNOW DltOS,
CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS.
Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters,
AND-
SHEET IRON
Kslluirttnx on nil work la our lino.
WORKERS.
IOO Ohomulcetu Street,
Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co.
Sasli, Doors, Uliiuls & Mouldings, Turning & Scroll Swiig.
IIouho KliilvhliiK inado tu ordar
New IUIY K II.K, by which w cuu nlwayH heop u full iupply of wswoued stock pfnU
klndH. ABrleulturut WorkH, Corner of Trade und JllgU tret, Salem, Oregon.
J. O. OOODAIdC, Coburif. A. WIIBKLKIt, Hprltigtleld.
CfOODALE & -VnEELER,
Lumber, Lath.. Piclcets !
MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c.
AKeiiU for rotmnr MIIIh, HnrtDirllld Mills nnd McKonxio Mill. Olllce nnd nrd ou tb
wni nun ui itrviiuimruuinuur uoiioi,
Hem Lumber lu the Vall6
JIAKKR& WIUSELEIt, Muuagera, Salem.
JOHN HUGHES,
Dealer In Groceries, Paints, Oils
and Window Glass, Wall Pa
ncr and Jlordcr, Arllstw' Mil
terlalH, Lime, JIuIr. Nulls and
Slilnglen, J fay. J-'ced and I-Vnco
Posl. GraH KcciIh, KIc,
NI5W AIlVIIHTIHKMUNlU
less frarm Property
I lvr foru lew duyn, a kwm1 burvulu In
butlM iirojHHtr oh OuinmerelMl klrvol
Ullll HUD IH, II U WOrlli IIKKIUIJ mom
AlMoneof the l,ti ijuruhn la inu lly
U I-HIlll IIIUIMMIT lA lilkJLJ flilHl BI
lu.Jliil wrtd. J.ajW'
u f ii iirojii
7 W "
!e.lXA'j'
TlA mill U tiul down now. but w lutvn
Utia 4Hd( titrm d Ktutu 4fiT 6ft j
T. JIUIUWWH,
jnE&A.
Sasli and Door Factory
Front Street, Salem, Oregon,
Tho boat class of work in our lino at prices to compote
with tho lowost. Only tho best matorial used.
Administrator Notice- of
nolntmcnt.
An-
VTOrifKU hereby Klveii lo till It limy
IX ixuiwrni; flmt the uiideraticued lu
Uh!0 duly upnoiiittxl by tho wiuuty oourl
MsrUiu,ndininUlrHUirwltli will unneitd
of thoPetutuof J, A. Jluiriimii.liiluor ntld
oouutv, il6fpud. And ull ixirsoui havliiu
cUlm.a.lii.l lhoJildelii, uro liervby
iiollnd und rr')iilicdf))r.;iitthuiii, with
tlio iiroiwr voiitliernwiid duly voilllud uo
wiruiiiK tu law. within six moulln from
tboiluloof ItiU notlci. to the uudiiMiyiil
udiiiluUimlur of wni .Uit vliu thu will
9!
auuucud, ut I liu Uw iiW ut W. M Kicr,
l Iho my of Miuu, lu Mnrion votiuiy
Oru. Ana ml kmwiu ludoiin-d In wild
tHiuoaiii
Blllfll (if
Hit) pUio
uf July A
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mt(Ht Mil IB(h,dy .-July . I Irtd.
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INNUtlANDN
rSrJtt'lLl
Strawberries, Ktt8ibeni,
HJIrtcUborrios, Gooslim
Cherrioa and good truitof 1U1
kindu nt tho Salem Cmmry
Merchant Tailors.
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