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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 27, 1891)
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Exercisi-H were held at the Congregational Sunday sclionl in memory of the late Mrs. I. N. Gilbert, who was n pioneer Sunday school worker and faithful Christian woman. The scripture quotations and children' recitations were appropriately ren dered, closing with the Impressive reference to her accidental death found in the werds: "Be yo also ready, for in such an hour as ye think not the son of man cometh." Factoky Coming. Mr. E Eisenberg of San Franc'sco, writes a Salem business man that he would like to come here and put up a large cigar factory. He his been superintendent of u large establish ment on the coast and would And Balem a fine growing city to build up a trade. All such enterprises will be Warmly received at Salem. The outlook at Salem fur all kinds of business is excellent. A Little Fire. Sunday at 10:15 a Are was discovered in an out house of Dr. Je3up'a resideuee, whsre ashed had been emptied. The family were away aud it might have been a bud lire, but for the prompt action of the citizMis and lire department. Loss U not much. New Bush Block. The bids, not including brick work, tinning, plumbing, or mill tvml;, on Mr. A. Bush's new block were as follews: F. B Southwlck, $3,090; Z. Craven, 3,238; Welch Bros., $4,094; Ed, Hutchius, $3,844. How to ao to the Coast. Per sons wishing to go to the coast can take the stage at McMinuville Mon days, Wednesdays and Fridays ut 11:30 a. m., arrive at Grande Rondo by 0 p. m. where hotel accommoda tions are good, take stuge next morning for the coast. Stuge ac commodations are good. Frank Frazierand John Tyler, muuogers. 7-20 tf By the Way. If you are look ing for seasonable groceries, fruits, or vegetables, cull at Squire Farrar fcCo. They have what you want. The Hot Season. Even tho' it be not hot, and whether it be spent at home, at the seaside or in the mountains, requires special clothing. A fine stock at the Salem Woolen Mills Store. 7-23-1 w STILI. IIUKNINU IT UP. IlnninrM Mm Htlll Kxpmtdn; Tlirm- ttrhri Abnnt the Slates mnn'M Fake. BATUHMAY'fe JOUHNAli had Interviews with nearly one hundred business men, all of whom expressed themselvH In strong lan guage denouncing the Statesman' flro fake. Wo could just as well have printed another hundred simi lar interviews and today the ex previous continue to roll in. The JoUltNAi. realizes that only by the most vigorous efforts can the ovll en'culttof the fake publication be counteracted. This morning the Insurance men arc hard ut work aud wilt no doubt reap a big harvest, even if they do not succeed in get ting rut us raised. Every eflort LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Three hundred extra copies of tho Journal Saturday night. Win. Leo and wlfo spent Sunday with relatives at McMtnn villi. Mm. Ed. Lamport and mother, Mrs Stevens, with the children leave tomorrow for a few weeks' outing ut NewKirt. A street car broke an axle 8uuday morning in Yew park aud was lintilccl Into the Salem Iron workH for repairs. Mr. Horace Holdon Saturday had the misfortune to have hto foot badly crushed bj a block of wood fulling on it. The Congregational Sunday school will picnic ntthostato fair ground tomorrow, Tii'j-day, starting from the church at 8 a. in. nnd thereafter Hit must be made to prevent an advauco Round trip tickets by either car lino and that is just what most business atoue fare. Baker & Strang have today put in a good drive well at the baseball park, between the grand stand and confectionery stand. It yields a line How of good water. men seem to fear. All realize that veil if the advance can be stopped, insurance dealings with Salem will be mi a great deal stiller basis and muny privileges heretofore granted will have to bo revoked. JIOKK EXPRESSIONS. Chief Engineer Lew: "It was the d dtst piece of foolishness I ever heard of in my life, fiuuday morning we found tho hydrant at Ferry aud Church streets had the valve broken ofl and the cheering at the Statesman oiTico was not found ed on the facts, as examination showed plenty of water and good procure." Banker Wallace: "The water company does not pretend to furnish a pressure to throw water over the highest buildings. I have twice asked tho city council to mnko better aud larger connections with the inulus, for these hydrants are in sufficiently supplied by 2 to 3 in. connections, except tlio-o nt the dtato house. Tho steamers demand a 4-ln. bupply from n hydrant aud it Is the duty of the city to make those connections with the lire hydrauts. Such reports brand the paper print ing them ae perfectly inesponsiblo." A business man: "Because Lynch and Saubert, of tho Statesman, have had trouble with the lire department and were practically tiled out of it, is uot good reason for burning the town aud frightening people." Ike Patterseu: "It was a detri mental thing to our city." Squire Farrur: "It was a slam on the city government, on the fire department und on the waterworks aud I am glad too see jou are knocking It silly. The whole thing is a lank injuiy to our city and busi ness interests and entirely unsup ported by the facts." Will Bioelts: "It was a bad piece of work." Landlord Andersen: "It laid the town open for the dissatisfied rock beuters to burn it down " Dr. Jesup: "It was an extremely dangerous thing to do. A nervous woman near confinement might s-uifer a disaster for life from such a fright." Another docter: "It was silly. Those things will not do in a com munity like tills." Justice Applegate: "It was an incendiary publication." Real Estate Dealer Boeth: "It was a pretty good advertisement for the firebugs of Portland aud other places to come aud burn tho town." Chas. Calvert: "It means a raise of one per cent, on my insurance, and is an outrage." I Banker Ladue: "Eveu if it does not raise the rates it will stiffen the iusurance companies. Wholesale houses will hear of it and think tliere is something wrong and push.'' Jas Batcheller: "It was entirely uncalled for." in Spools of Brooks Cotton ' thread for At J 25c H. LUNN'S Hol- ISASKUALL. Portland Visitors Offer Small Resist ance lh-fore Small Crowds. Saturday's game was not as well patronized us it should have been. Score by inns-.l 23450780 Salems 4 110 6 10 3 -15 CloMHet&Devers-O 20000030-6 Summary: Earned runs, Salems 4; two hate hits, Reilly, Leveque, Lavan, Porter, Niderroark; double ploys, J. Mebus unassisted, Lavun to Collett; bases on called balls, by Spore 3, Leveque l,!Rellly 3; base on being hit by pitcher, Mellen, Bald- Tbo Jeffereons met with defeat in playing the Sclos at that place Fri day for f200 a side, by 17 to 1. Regular meetiug of tho W. C. T. U. Tuesday, July 28th, at 2:30 p. in, By order of the secretary. Wauted: Some ono with luforma' Hon from "Interested sources" that the fake will uot be repeated. We had but few copies left of our Saturday's Issue counteracting the infamous libel on our town. Miss Lizzie Berriugor, of Mchamn, has proved up on 40 acres of land in tho olllce of the county clerk. air. W. H. Riildell, of Sioux Falls, Dakota, is in tho city, the gueot of his brother-in-law, Mr. E, F. Paik' hurst and family. Jas. Batchellor has bought his daughter Carrie a new piano to sur prise her on her return from the mouutains. Miss Minnie Thatcher returned from Albany today after a month spent with relatives and friends. Dr. George Wright came over from McMinuville Saturday to see the results of the fire, returning this morning. Jonn Uoe ana lucnaru lloo au swered for their unusual hilarity with the usual fine before the city recorder this morning. It is foolish for tho Statesman to apologize for its bad break. It can not correct it. Mrs. Davis, formerly Miss Emma Butler, of the Cook hotel force, has charge of the Ocean house dluh.g room at Newport, Dan'l McKillop was hurt S.Uur day by a windings handle striking him and cuttiug an ugly gasli in lim forehead, while working on Marion street sewer. Tue town is apain Hooded with "green goods'' circulars, wanting "a shiewd agent in your town to han dle my goods," etc. Begging tho community's "ever lasting pardon" will not pay in creased insurance bills. C. D. Gabrielsou returned last night from it business trip to Port land. W. H. Adair, Silverton, writes: "I wnnt to say for ono that I appre ciate your efforts to make your paper readable. Tulmage's sermons are worth tho price of the paper to me." Street Commissioner Crossan put a force ou this morning to build a new bridge across the race at 14th street, the water all being out of the I ditch enables him to put it in easiest now. 1 Does anyone imagine that if a serious fight had to be made to re form existing evils in water works that the Statesmen would be in it. It has simply workod this thing to force the water works people to buy , it off as it has tried before. I Burning up the water works Satur day and Sunday saying it is the best in the world shows the utterly uu- reliable character of the Statesman. It lied one day or the otLer. Mrs. Louis Weutz, mother of T. A. and W. S. Johnston, of Salem, celebrated her 01st birthduy Sunday nt her home south of Salem. Mrs. Wentz settled here in 1851, aud a large circle of children aud grand children surprised her on the occa sion with a tine dinnernnd presents. The day was a very happy one for Mrs. Wentz and all her good people. TKVIM1 TO RECOVEK. llejiorls Telecraiihril lint by Statesman to Save. Iti?ir Other Notes. Tiie Statesman's (Ire fakn was not telegraphed to tho Oregonlan, but after tho reaction it seut this to the associated press. Salem's fire rating of Its business property Is classed In hut is known as book two, the snme as Portland's It was rumored that the agents of the Pacific Insurance Union were hero making utw rat? books, and would ralco the rates, but this Is er roneous. The surveyors am simply making a new survey preparatory to the issuance of a new book, the old minimum rato book being out ot print. In lis own editorial columns Sun day morning it says: There Is again talk of fire In surance rates on Salem business risks being sent a few notches high er. Wlicu it comes to water and lots of It for uso in case of fire, Salem ie decidedly prohl, But she is perhapt no hi-er than the iusurance rlskc will be. The story a9 told is uot nt all Int probable It would be very eusj, under existing circumstances, foi Salem to have a lire as destructive if not more so than the imaginary ono. By these editorial expressions it shows that it anticipated as the re suit of its fake Just exactly what could be tiie only result of inadequate fire facilities a ralso all around in iusurauce rates. It is matter of congratulation foi our city that the Statesman has so small a circulation outside the clt . or the consequences might have been more cruel. The greatest feoi was that the exchanges might spread the news. AMONG TIIE hllUINKS. I lie Trotters nnd Ilnuncis Now n tho State Fair (Iruiuuls Stables. Ge.). Anderson has placed a baj S years old, runner of unknown breeding, with Tom Holland He is apt to be ono of the darl horses from his build. Wm. H. HoleinoV Muzeppu, i very promising Rockwood colt, U being handled at the Cox aud Bright stables. . Dr. Cox owns Luudus, by lto.se mond, as perfect an image of tlia powerful snug little sire as is possible at 3 years old. Rosemond was never in finer con dition. The burnished gold glisten in tho sun ou all parts of his bod, and his skiu is as tine as. velvet. J. W. Shannon lias "Mary A," ! year old bay mare by Altamont and a 3 year old Rockwood filly. The former isentercd in the 3:00 and 2:40 classes and has spleud'd polutsasa breeder. The Jourval reporter is uuder obligation to Mr. Jack Harklns for showing him around. Jack is popu lar with all horsemen, can cure a quarter crack at ono shoeing and has horses brought to him fifty raile3 to set their footwear. Mr. Krausse, the Salem shoo man, has the pet of the yards in his "Fred Douglas," a dark bay with black poiuts. Holland has handled him since the 17lh and he can make a 3:00 gait. Mr. McCornack's strawberry roan trotted th mile In 21 seconds the other day, and is coming out fine. A new horse just in is the 2-year- old "Rats" owned by Chas. Pugh, of Salem. He is by Dawn, by Dawn F., dam by Black Stranger, as fine a bred colt as there is in the state. It is nothlug uncommon to have fifty or a hundred people turn nut to see Mr. Tom Holland speeding the trotters in his care. No truer friend of a horse is ullve thau Mr. Holland. Architect McNally's "Cyclone" by Graduate, dam full sister to Old Rye rSU'uvV has already goue i in 25, in 60, aud went a 2:50 gait for quite a piece of track Saturday. He is an animal of windpower enougii for a five-mile pull. Tom Richmond, of Dallas, has a wonderful big yearling, Tom Plant er, by Planter. This is the giealest colt of his ago in Oregon. He has tlio bone and muscle of a mature horse, and is worked ten or fifteen minutes on the track dully. Humphrey Bros, have a big run ning horse "Nipper" and a Humble THE INGENUITY OF ROGUES. "A MtlACII UINM.I! ' Her? Is n (itinl Sn:i:irn Hill of Pure h New Wrlnttlo In Klixpllftlns; To I.I j mi Old Detective. "Tho Ingenuity expended by crim inals In tholr efforts to get other peo ple's projwrty, and also to regain their liberty when thoy nro captured, Is n constant sourco of Interest to me," ald nn old dctectivo tho othor day. "Tho escape of Slianalmn, tho thiol who was roing up to Sing Sing. Is nn appropri nto oxamplo of this. Ho unlocked tho handculf that bound him and bolted ofl to a cab that was In waiting for him. Now, where did ho got the key to unlock the bracelet? Ho was thor- ' equal to any ollercd by any linuse oughly searched before ho was led out on tho coast. "The Willamette" of tho city prison, and the theory Is l Invites your attention to thisMl cent tnat a rclativo who kissed him good by dlmiur b'tto'l yq:i;iro Hill Hint is Amei fran. An an eilnrt has been made to make the public believe that a l French dinner was being perveJ 1 foiiiewlinre, for which CO cents Is charged, but which Is not a French ' dinner, I wish to call attention to my regular Sunday dinner bill nf 1 faie which Is a trifle "frenohy" too. If contains four times tha variety 1 offered by any Salem house and Is '"?" .,. THISRK IS ONLY ONE LEADER Dry Goods and Clothing, as ho was about to stop Into the prison van slipped tho key from hor mouth bito his as their lips met A pretty trick, wasn't It? "Hero is another one that came un der my observation tho other day: A woman went Into a Jewelry storo and sat down on a stool before tho counter to look at somo diamonds. Sho was eating an applo at tho tlino. Presently tho clerk missed a flno stono from tho trnyful sho was examining, and as ho was accustomed to tho ways of shop lifters, ho accused her of tho thoft "Sho protested vehemently nt this Insult, but a policeman was called in and sho was searched. Tho stono was not found and then tho woman begnn to threaten n suit for damages. In order to avoid an unpleasant scandal, the proprietor was about to oiler hor fifty dollars, when tho polico officer prevented him. "Ho had been questioning the clerk about tho woman's actions in tho shop and had learned that sho had been eat ing an applo when sho entered. That aroused his suspicion. Where was that applo? Tho woman hnd made a face over it and had thrown it out on tho sidewalk. Then tho clerk remomborcd. 'Let her go,' said the policeman, 'sho will not bring any suit.' So tho woman went away without any money and vowing vengeance. Tho policeman sent tho clerk to follow her. Sho was soon joined by another woman, and before long thoy got into a quiet corner and tho second woman produced tho half-eaten applo from her pocket and gave it to its original owner. Tho clerk continued to follow them, nnd ho told tho first policeman ho mot what ho had seen. Tills officer arrested tho woman and tho applo was taken from her. Pressed far into it was found tho diamond that had been missed from tho tray." New York Tribune. TnfTy for a Dinner. Did you over givo a dog tally? That is what amuses Broadway loungers nnd tho noted white- bull terriorof tho blind man on tho corner. A wag and tho dog and tho blind man and tho taffy drew a great crowd tho other evening. Tho half masticated stuff stuck in tho bright animal's Jaws, and his fruitless efforts to bolt it or to get his foot on it or to disposo of it in somo way wero comical and caused intonso delight among his nudienco. ills dilemma did not pro vent him from seizing all ho could got. Just as ho had securely stuck his teeth together a passing poodio at tracted his attention and ho made tho usual Jump, tho length of his tother; but his powerful jaws absolutely refused to work. Thoy had lost their snap. Tho poodio stared at him with impudent amazement, whllo tho look of pain and humiliation that passed over tho ter rier's face was almost human in ex pression. Samson waking up to find his hair neatly harbored was nothing to it. New York Herald. mknu G:30 to 8 r. M. soul. Consomme of Chicken, n la Rolnz, Veal Broth, a luJurdlner KISII. Boiled Salmon, Butter Sauco, Bak ed Sturgeon, Brown Sauce, Potato Croquetts 1101 LHU. Boiled Chlokeu, Egg Baticc, Ham, Champagno Sauce KOABT. Prime Bibs of Beef, Bauce Mushroou Slutted Shoulder or Veal Spring Chicken, French Dressing Rouletof Mutton with French Peas. KNTKHKS. Putties of Fowl, a la Soublso Apple Fritters, Russian Sauce Fillet of Beef, n la Durfeln Beef Veal COLD MKAT8. Ham Mutton SALAD. Mnyonaise of Chlckcu. 11KLIS1IKS. Tomato Catsup Worcestershire Sauco Horseradish Chow Chow Sliced Onions, Cucumbers, Radishes VIX1KTAULKS. Green Peas String Beans Pickled Beols Mashed Potatoes New Potatoes Stewed In Cream l'AHTKY. Green Apple, Raspberry, Plum Pie Vanilla Brown Cako Jelly Roll Chocolate Losa English Fruit Pudding, Brandy Sauce. DKSBKT. Fruits In Season Nuts aud Raisins American Cheese. Iced Tea Green Tea English Black Tea Bluck Cofieo. It A. I. Waqneii, Proprietor. Ice Cream 8 Spools ofClurk's Mile End OC thread for lJGi At J. H. LUNN'S. Iinoklen'g Arnica 8nlv, The llest Salvo In the world for Ciitu, BrulscK, Kores, Ulcers, Rilt llheuin, tover Horos, Tettor, t'hiippecl Hands, ChllolnlnB. Corns find nil Hklti Kruptlons, and posi tively cures Piles, or no puy requlrd). It Is guaranteed to give perfect ratlKluotlon or money refunded. Price, 25 ocjln per nor Ionian colt by Mason Chief. For Fightinc?. S. F. Finley T. C. Perkius. auoeriuteudeut of win; struck out, by Spore 5, Leveque and R.L.Hennlnger agreed to go1 the Sulem Iron Works. In thu wner 4, Reilly 4; passed balls, Davey 3, out in the alley, back of asaloou and of Nellie Bly, developing into a Porter 2. Time of game 2:20. Um-' have a square knockdown without j beautiful trotter, plre, Mr. Potter. gloves to eettlo a dispute. Officer Bessie Eye is a Silverton horso, Douglas Mlnto, of the Salems, Dilley interfered and they were held caniesonly 12 ouucesof Iren, and Is wrenched an ankle sliding to second olier for examination, paying 17.05 n naturul born trotter. ouse. tho injury was patniut, anil each for their sport. The mill was Thos. Howe, of Mt. Angel, has no wur at once lauen to tue city ny conducted without nuy JouiJ talk iu .Mr. Mfuto and had his leg dressed. t the alley or before his honor. It will retire him from activo play-' Ing for several weeks. t Hop Lick. They can be exler- The score on Sunday's game was n'Dated uy ulnB uo Cauadlan Hop 24 loO. The latter nart of the came 0UB? fesiroyer. ior sa e by Campers don't pack your chests' lost all inlereat. the encctators most- s;' v i i i '' Special dress goods sale at verson's this week. The Globe Real Estate company is offering lots In Yew Park Annex during the week lower than ever heard of befpre. Not a sultry hour nor an unnleas- ant minute for tho pleasure andi comfort seeker at Gearhart Park. I d&w till you look OVer our HtiwU of m.mr.. ing eatlbles, Sroat & Glle. Clark AEppIey are selling those choice Eastern hams ut 15 cents per pouud. Original Imported SwIm clieeteut btelner & Souuemann'a lamlly grocery. Special dress goods sale at Holv.-r-wn'athls week wJH save bujers 20 J'cent. ' '-' - ly retiring, Judge Stanley' playing at first aud Lavan as shortstop work were great features. Swiss Cheese. Just Imported at ptnpr Ar. Krmnpmnnii'a Winter aud summer dress goods Stelner & Sounemanu's Fine Show. Of choice glassware just in at Sroat & Gilo's. For Cabii. Branson sells for nnoli ritliin Kit nimli ! !! . n rr..l..l . .1.1. I. . . . UHUi UUI IUI bUDIJ, IlliU iuu uou- ... tjuMi-..,.. o umb een ui Bpecmi HUmer gets the saving. tumiii- jJiinn, a Only Swiss pure article of Imported Htatb ok Ohio, city or Toteo,,l. Lucas uouktv, " 1'hank J. Chenki mukcf oath tfiat he j. ctieeee at glejuer & Sonne; ' u toe jeutor rrtnef oi the firm of k. j 'p. j ruentyA Co . doing DinlneH.1 In tue city q 'Hi I TiLnn Mnnlv.nH ua m b.i.. 1 nn.i.n. muiip'ij, $iv Hanger wnon you. The Globe Real RmIb .mn..r. l' e ot Jo, the popular Yi'wi Hue Mil by Hrout Sf 0JIt, larkAnnnv- Hurl.... l.l.. ...... t. ... I ,.. "- hh'ii'k una rrvtm inr ' tTi-a - I -,w 'iOO.,,,1 41 tt ,.,!, cllv nt Toledo, county nnd Mate alureuld.and tliat I emu uriu win mjr mp wii ti uue uuncifrfl uurn gaso- doUrn for eacti and eyery ca of Catarrh U'y puHuui uucurpu or l no UM) oi liana Cfctiirrn Cure. I'uaxk J. Cunrisv a' his stallion Cuzmo, by Altamnut, dam by Altamont Rattler, 2d by Mambrino. This horse is tho exact pattern of his sire, has great mus cles. Samuel A. Crowell has charge of Black Diamond, owued by Vrank Morse, Independence; Dr. Reynolds) colt by Director, Jr., dam by Alta montj Pilol Lemont, with u 2;28 record. Geo, Anderson says his runner Is a "Bellinger," aud he has today seut out another horse, a 4-year-old bay thoroughbred on tilul, also a runner. f.T". , What a Tarantula Looks Like. Tho Mygalo tarantula sometimes spreads over six inches square, but moro frequently four or five inches. Tho writer has n stuffed specimen that ex tends about six and a half inches. A shaggy coat of hair covers tho surface of the great spider. It is supplied with six long, bony legs and two dangerous pedipalps or strikers, each armed with a sharp sting and poison sac. Tho strikers aro frequently mistaken for two long legs, and from this nriscif the idea that tho creature has stings on its feet. Two powerful, projections, resembling Jaws, protrude from tho head. Under each of theso is a curved poison fang, similar to n cat's claw, but longer (ex actly liko those of a rattlesnake), which may bo lifted, oxtended and hooked into tho victim. A pefton thus stung or bitten must cut tho tarantula away at onco, lor the spider does not seom willing to unhook its fangs. Florence Companion. Jones (I Bernardi . AND THAT 13 THE Capitol Adventure Co., Opera House Block. BROOKS' SPOOL COTTON, 150 A DOZEN- Klrr' host six cord cotton, 8bkxJii fbr25 cents. Solo age tut for R. & G. Corsets, Best in the World. Ladies nro Invited to look at these goods. Every corset warranted. Long waists a Bico!alty. Oiif .k the Largest and Prices tiie Lowest. Produce taken. Wool bought. Out Side th.e Trust. BUREN & SON, Old Undoitakors of 18 yenra oxporioncohavc, through much difficulty, secured a slock of Undertaking nupplies out side tho Undertaking trust and are now prepared to furnish funeral outfits in a firat-claHs manner and can make you prices independent of any trust, Special attention given to embalming. Undertaker's rooms fitted up specially for tho business FURNITURE AT AUCTION. If you want Furniture, attend the auction sales afc tho Auction Houso, near Court House every Saturday and get your goods at your owu price. H. R. MO ORB, Auction and Commission Merchant. "HONEST FRANK," Auctioneer. Genuiuo FRENCH ICE CREAM SODA. Only in the city and do not forget it. CLEAN! If you would bo clean and hayo your clothes done up in tho neatest and dressiest manner, take them to the SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY where all work is done by whito labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Liberty Street. Yew Park Grocery G. D. RADABAUGH Has nut In n new utock of GrocerIcn, Queeniwnro, .Feed, etc Produce bought at Highest prieefl. Satleraetlou guaranteed lu all things. Goodtt delivered to all parte of the city. Call and ijlvo mo a trial. THE - CIAJB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. 1 II PfHIMyi' n., All stock left In my care nliall receive tlio best Hi 11, UUULm. HUH, o ""entlon. Telephone No. UA. Cor. Liberty and Ferry streets, Salem, Oregon. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils and Window Gloss, Wall Pa per and Ilordor, Artiste' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nulls and Shingles, Huy, Fced'nnd Fence Poste, Grass Seeds, Etc, NEIV AUVKIITIHKMKNTH. REED'S OPERA HOUSE, Thurttdai, July .'10. SNOW THIS YEAR ROUND At 100 Chemekota Street. I-Iousis - and - Sign - Painting, Paper Hanrlnir. ICulsnmltiliig, Wall Tinting, etc Varnishing and nan. Natural Wood Fin! Only First-chum Work. SNOW UHOH. CHURCHILL & BURROUHGS. Tinners, Plumbers, Gas and Steam Fitters. ANU ' SHEET IRON WORKERS. Kdttruate on nil work In our Hue. ioo Oliamuketa Street, Whore Uodtet I'otrity. When tho new cemetery was located at Rapid City, S. D the remains of tho littlo son of Mr. Eugene Ilolcomb wero disinterred for removal. This, I believe, was tho first coso of actual hu man pctrofactlon observed In tho liills. Later on dozens wero fount?, to Iwvo been transformed into solid rock, wldcli plainly preserved overy feature, oven to tho delicate tracing of tho veins in tlio temples, wrists and hands. At Dcadwood tho remains of that famous frontiersman, Wild Dill, woro' also found to bo petrified. Theso things may sound strango and unlikely, cspo ciully to thoso resldlug In tho east, but In tho Black Hills region it Is mi opon secret tliat not one corp&o in a dozen "turns to dust." St. Louis Republic. a In tlio bright and breezy comedy, Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. SiihIi, Doors, Minds & Mouldings, Taming & Scroll Sawing, -Hoime KloUblns made 'to order, Nevr itx KILN, by wlitoli we cnu nlwoy keep a full napply of vesxoned Uk of all kind. Agricultural Workn.ConicrofTrudo and 1110 utreeU, Balem, Ore"". George Rather Alarmlnc Teacher Johnny, why is Brown absent! Johnny Why, (Jeorgo Brown wiya Ilia sister's got a cole. But dat uin't notbin'j one of my sisters Is got small. ()ox ana t'othor ono do measles, but ( como all do eamp. Pxphango, "A Royal I a Hupportodbyn. company uiiMcelled la Drainutlo and VocbI ublllly, wliu catchy mimlo and pliturewiue continue, tteuu on mle at 1'utlou's. Stockholders Meeting. JTOTIOK U hereby given that the annunl N .'' f "'a utockliolden. or the ipltul Gold nod Mllver mining ooinpiiny. urthocltyofHalem. Urfirnn. will h I...M ut tlio oltleo of llio company. In mid Hy. on the ecoiid Tliiinday, the Jttth day 'if :; v. ' '"A'"ii'. iu., i'jr iiit'euO' liouorlir-clor,uuauoU oilier bUiuw iw . I!? upiurp iu. Hireling, j. Jl.HTltIOJcf.1 naiein, urrgun, JUiy , WJ J. O. QQOUAIM, C'oburg. A. WJIKrXKK, HprluglMd. QOODALE & WHEELER, Lumber, Lath.. Pickets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. Agent for Ooburg AIIIIh, Hprlngnelrt Mill and JlcKeiule Mill. OHlca and 1 rd ou (ho weti(io of Twefflli 42 Mtrcet near depot. Jlent l.umber lu the Vull BAKJSII& WJiJSBLKH. Managers, Balem. uu EH,Bfto. TIW dwern to IXJilM mm - X. on M luitallment plan, sold today. More excitement: easy terms Eight lots o Kuhacribed In i tuy pruteucc, tlilietbday ofUecvuiber, A. Is expressed U-l 900. A. W.OLEAMOX. Notary JublJe, v"" U.-en Yew Park ami tho manv new notlacea liuitt tliern HiIh eeasnu? If not, call on the Globe, skai. IteulJCstate company and they wJIJ Jlall's patarrli Cure is taken Iu-f gl ve you c drive through this popu- lernally aud acts directly on the uiooo ami mucous surrucet or tliei stent. Bend for testimonials Uw, V. J. UHKjVKY k CO,, Ei "Hll'Icturw qf Mf. JarAnuer.andlf you wish to buy W ho? ! .Pl P SroUb-'9e l.an a Iot there tiy will sell you one Under the sup. ' for (lOQ ttrrqa, and fl25 per lot on easy Toledo. O. tSrBo$ by druggists, T6c. DBPRICK fealti Baking UjPewder: V&td in Millions of Homes 40 Years (lie 3tanfori E, O. CROSS, and Packer, fiLate 8t.an4 Court Ht, The bt 'meats delivered to nil parts of the city. Conservatory of Music, WIIUJIEITE UNIVBIY. Tlio beat organld luloHoliool on th North Wut tMti. One buudrtd undfiriy UlU.tS KuiltulK Hie iit utol year, llent mill luU-.t metiiiKjj, ut liiDtruciIou, Cour Mdorl'Uno, Vol!. Violin, Omun, jjur iiiMuy, Counter'Miint, mid iuiiImI jihk ltloiiliillhi. higher foni lllplomas Kmiiwd fn oiuipletton of ooure. et wrm bJn W unay, HiputmUr 7th. aq ivf uloeu w uMu 7 SB Sm tfw Miulwl Pireetor, Mum. Or. Sasht and Door 'Factory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho boBt class of work in our lino nt prices to compete with tlio lowest. Only tho best material mjod awmrHww 3EM3E3 3ESJ3M. Tho mill U Khut down now, but we wv wig,w ui iirau nuuai.oriuiWHTKxU IjoihT. T. JJUflUOWB, No.'aiCniuirnerilAl HU, Hultra WAR ! The only euommuI flight uvur uurrltA mi oKMl'Vilthi) tuvugua made In tli liuiwn ujntin by WHISKEY, OPIUM AND TOBACCO fs tuat ud with the .Double OliIiJo of Ul rtHIIIHIIM HI IWU KBKLEy INSTITUTB. Ori(mbraiieb,4mi Vint Hl 1'itftHWj. MID ! Strawberries, KoHpboroea, BJaokborriw, Quomhonm, CiiorHoo and tfood irnitof nil idndg at tho Salon) Oawutry, PIULLIPB&CO., ivlerchant Tailors, A full Jlu ot iMMrtt4 Ud downtW wopln. AlMtHoihulifl? tk t4 irniw e :l &r