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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1891)
HE HPITAl JOUm "i m IJIAV.- BKPT.U.IW1 TTHJM uk suiwtaurriuN. .16 00 . bO . 160 roiirWS"c,ff.-ZZ: bo V&ilbj TnTlrerycr, 1 W yKKKUBUVEBVIIYCIAniUEll. p.Uy for single week, ctt- Iney or iintun. at house or where it SdelW'rwl.M' n to cause no delays lu vitrei ' the iwxsiT.ut'AWTAi.JooiWAi. rcu. lutf receive the ullernuon uasociuted preM dlHiuHsu" "gilbert &iut1iw7 Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. Notice. Persons leaving town for the springs, aeneoastor mountains, can have the Daily Journal sent to theni without extra coat, by leaving orders at the ofllcc. Tau City Laws. Tne charter iiud ordiuuuees of the city of tialem are now printed aDd ready for de. lively. The Journal is under obligation to City Attorney Richard sou for nu advance copy. It is carefully indexed and annotated in the margin as to contents, supreme com t decisions, and date of passage of each act. Without closer exam ination, it appears to be a creditable piece of work, bomething the city bus loug stood in med of, and which will facilitate and expediate the enforcement of the lawn. As ninny citizens as can should procure u copy, as wo understand that a limited number will bo for pule bound feparate from the Polk coun ty directory. THAT CELEDUATED VIOLINIST. Ijiia Angeles (Cal.) Evening Ex press, June 20th, 1801: A large and Aifhiouable audience compris ing nearly all the prominent musical people in the city, witnessed the pbenoruenal performance on the ylollu by Aamold, at the Simpson Auditorium last night. He ap peared in tour numbers, one number being the Grand Concerto by Vleux temps which was given in the highest of the artist's style, he was encored after e.ich appearance. His playing is perfect in point of action aud eflect, and the splendid instrument which he us-ed gave forth tbe tones with striking clearnebs which reverberated throughout the great auditorium and could be dis tinctly htard in tins remotest parts. Herr Aamold will be at Salem on Sept. 18. Is It True. Some persons ask-: "Is it true that two of the public spirited coum-llnicn of this city op posed sprinkling the road to the fair grounds tuilcm the city would also sprinkle in front of their pi oner ty." 1 he action of t lie council was to instruct the stieet committee to make arrangements to have the road to the fair ground and the stieet to the S. P. depot sprinkled during fair week. There is about as much necessity of one a3 of the other that week. A New Firm. Messrs. Damon Bros., recently from Iowa, who have located in Salem, have just se cured a two year lease of Mr. Park hurst's new store building, and will at once begin fitting it up for a first class grocery and crockery establish ment. A brick ware-room will be built through to the alley aud the best modern furnishings will be supplied. These gentlemeu are ex perienced iu the business and pro pose to conduct a first class store. Hustler Specialties. Incor porated iu the farcical play of "The Hustler," which will scintillate on the stage of Reed's opera house Friday night, is a long line of new, bright aud variegated specialties. The three acts of "The Hustler" fairly blaze with vocal and terpsl cuorean novelties, and the play it self is said to contain more laughs than all the other farce-comedies combined. Sonq Birds. Robins are growing very plenty la Salem under opera tion of the new tong bird protection law. Whole Hocks are fouod lu our city in the large yards whose owners do uot kill them. These birds are driven out or the suburbs iuto the fluest residence portions of the city where they are not at the mercy of pothunters. Meadow lark's nro also multiplying but not so fast as robins. On His Track. The colored ex couvict whi tried to kill a white waiter at Strong's Is believed to have gone to Albany on u night freight soon after the assault was commit ted and Is there hiding. The police are after him keenly and If he ever shows up he will be dealt with aud given a ciiauce to prove whether he la a would-be murderer or not. Later: The Salem police have ad vices that Hazlewond U not ut Albany. Another ex convict who was re leased about the mine time is there, but his colored friend has not put in any sort of a tangible appearance. Chickens. Levi A. Grier I anxious for a chicken content. He Bays he Is willing to dress 10 birds on time for a ymtte or $35 with any ft 1 A I H A 1- . - iu mo county. Tnere Is a chance for a couttst. I Fresh supply or wall raner and Picture molding at Q. G. Van Wag ner. 0 n-iot . m ianH.YiZt wu'Siflgyiffftffll?ftrTrfVtF-- r''"'s''USt,SumkKt COUNTY COURT. the Monthly County lure Hits (Irunnil Out. Logisln- riio following business was trans- ted on tV.e second day: Viewers were nppointed foracoun ty road from sec. 10, t 9 s, 1 e on North Fork Santlam. Tim steel booths fur the Australian ballot system were ordered, as out lined In The Jourual. It was ordered thnt the cltrk pur chase of Geo. D. Barnard fc Co. 140 Eisner patent steel portable elec tion booths, at a cost not to exceed $3 50 each delivered lu S.ilem. These will weigh about seven tons. The "booths will weigh 14,000 pounds and will cost, iu round num bers, about $1500. These booths are to be delivered iu time for the next rener.il election, which occurs in Juno, 1892. Road nti per visor was ordered to open ro.id north iu Highland addi tion near old ball ground. Allowance of T. F. Tucker, u pau per, discontinued. Maud A. Martin,VlctorD.Loouey, Annie Stout, on recommendation, granted scholarships at ritato Agri cultural college. Report of viewers received of Mill City brfdgo across Santlam read, and a copy ordered forwarded to county court of Linn. The .report estimates the cost of a Howe truss bridge to be 2,500, aud recommends the construction of the bridge. In vacation of county road on North Fork Sautiam, from Mill City to Elkhoru, continued to Octo ber term. THIRD DAY. Henry Bloukcy was allowed $0.00 a mouth. Philip Flehchman allowonue discontinued. This afternoon Judge and Com raissi.iueis are visiting the poor farm at Saiem. JUliUK 15. .1. PESdRA INSANE. A Lane Oouuly Railway Projector Coiuniit'icd to the Asylum. Ho proposes to build all kinds of impossible railroads. Money is no object to him. Ho buys sawmills by the dozen, furniture hy the car load, aud his mental condition is pitiable. This is the man who was brought to the Salem asylum today, Hon. B. J. Peugra, an old resident of this county and of lute couspicu oasiu the enterprise coutemplatiug construction of a rallioad between AUnuy aud Astoria. Thecommmit meut states that he Is attempting to squander his property and his means, and hUowu iuterest, that of his family and the public require his detention as an insane person. He resides at Springfield, is seventy years old, six feet high and weighs 175 pounds. His habits are temper ate, and he was formerly a Metho dist. He has been growing worse for a month, aud is wild on spirit ualism. A RAD RRIUGE. t is Wrecked ami a Whole Herd of Cattle Destroyed. Thuisday afternoon, as Walter Brown and his partner, who handle ea. lie on n King's Valley istock ranch, were driving a herd of forty beef cattle over the Davidson bridge aeioss the Luckiamute, it broke down and the entile herd was precip itated iuto .the river. The bridge was thirty to forty feet high and all the cattle, all but eight head, were killed outruiht or drowned. The other eight are badly crippled up. Some have their legs broken aud will have to be killed. The loss Is about 1000, at least, as the cattle were iu fair condition. The broken bridge was an eighty foot span, a covered structure, built many years since aud condemned by the authorities about two years ago. Patronize the Relief Corps restau rant you aid your nation's poor. Those new goods at Mrs. Fiester's are truly beautiful. Window shades Win. Sargent. A large lot of choice dairy aud creamery butter for fair week. Get yoursupply now. Clark & Eppley. Brauson Is enlarging his stock dally and saviug money for his patrons. Basketsof all kinds Wm. Sargent. For a few days only. Good oak wood. Well seasoned for sale for 3.50 per cord, delivered to any part of the city. Leave orders at the olllce of The Oregon Land Com pany!. 0-8 lw Mouldings Wm. Sargent. Remember the ice cream parlor at the Relief Corps restaurant. When you get ready to can fruits, be sure to take only the beit, for it costs no more than poor quality at Farrar & Co.'s. If you want first class horseshoe ing, you will And Jack Harklns at Pohfe'fl, opposite foundry. Picture frames Win. Sargent. Bring on jour Sign work for the Fair, to 100 Clicniekofa St. 9 9 if E. E. SNOW. States Wm. Sargeut. ANew Arrival. A surprise la in store for the ladles of Salem in tho new arrival of mlllluery at Mrs. il. K. Wilhon'a. Hataln the latest shape and everything iu the newest delgn?. Fair Notes. All the young moii whn wish to be well dressed for the fulr, are buying their cloth-1 tin, underweur. hats and shoes of the Capital Adventure Co., where they get them at actual cosu u u What LOCAL AND PERSONAL. W. W. Martin's enlarged jewelry storo Is In tho hands of workmen to be frescoed. Six thousand bushels of wheat were received at Brooks Thursday. John Baptist Hoffmau, of Ablqua, has declared his Intention to become a citizen. Tho heater of the Capital lire en gine has been condemned aud thrown out. The front of J, G. Barr's Jewelry store is to bo painted iu best stylo State Grange Secretary W. M. llllleroy, of Turner, Is a Salem vis itor today. O. P. Dabney, recently of Llv lugstoue, Mout, is in tho city. He has purhased the Simpson property on East State street, (opposite Sam Adoiph's) aud will uuiko his future home among us, expecting his fam ily to arrive within a month. Mr. Dabney is au old Iowa friend and ofS. B. Cattcrliu. Tho "Galley Slave" at tho the opera house Monday evouing. Don't fail to witness the superb com pany. The big restaurant opens with the Sunday dinner. That was a very kind thought aud a pretty compliment of Albert brothers surprising their parents at their summer home at Mehama, which they did Thursday. Tho rcmalus of Mis Ida Mills, n former Salem lady who died at Port Townseud, were takeu to Lluu county tor burial Thursday. David Prettymau is out as usual gathering a collection of ftuits and yejietables for the Suite Agricultural society, One J. W. Tabor, who was digging a well on tho Bartlett place on the Garden road, was badly cut on the head by a falling bucket. He will recover. Tho dust is being nicely laid for fair week. Best meals on tho ground at the big restaurant, plenty of room, plenty to eat, good cooks, good look lug waiters. Cha3. Helleubrand will hereafter run his ice cream machinery by a water mortor, It is so delicately adjusted that Its owner claims it will move with two pounds water pressure. This is a valuable feature with our preseut water works. The Board of Trade which no iouger meets did not meet again as usual Thursday evening. The time set for the next meeting which will not meet is uot yet fixed. Tho Balmour-Gray compauy, of the Cordray theatre, Portland, will occupy Reed's opera house all of fair week, opening with the ''Galley Sh've" on Monday evening, The company comes with a good reputa tion, aud their reportoiro is of a Btitudurd character. A good week's entertainment may bo expected. There is enough choice fruit in and about Salem to fill the fruit palace oveiflowiug, if people would take tho palus to gather it and take It to tbe grounds to help the exhibit. Wheat has dropped to 77 cents at Salem. The fruit palace committee wish to secure au exhibit of choice over bearing blackberries. Some flue branches are also needed. Jo Leveque, tho Salems' great pitcher and general in-field supporter all around, is able to sit up aud is making progress toward recovery. It is doubtful If his physician will allow him to play again this season. Mr. Brewster, who was hurt In the runaway Thursday is still in a critical condition, and unconscious. State Printer Biker has leased his farm to Mr. Peuiugton of Salem. The American Bridge & Contract Co. of Portland, have filed articles of incorporation tor bridge and sewer work. Judge W. P. Lord and family re turned this afternoon from their warm weather sojourn at Seal Rocks, all much pleased to get back Into the laud of fruit. Tho World Unrlcliail, 'hc facilities of the present day foi bs production of everything that will xijidace to Hie material welfare and wOuifortci mankind are almost unlim ited, and when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the only rssiedy which is truly plei-iing ami refreshing to the taste and prompt end effectual to cleanse the cysteta gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. Buttercups. The sweetest flow ers of the meadow and the latest thing In coufectlnery, fresh made and just placed on the counter at Jones & Bernardi'H candy palace new Bush block. The Comiog Line. The Chicago. Union Pacific & Northwestern Line otters the best accommodations to the traveling public en route from San Fm n Cisco aud Portland, Chicago. Through trains, fast time, rnagnlficeut Bleep Ingca rs, elegant dining carr, colonist sleepers, reclining chair cars and handsome day coaches, eod Aug. Wall paper Wm. Sargent, State Poultry Aiioelstion. All persons interested In the breed ing and improvement of thorough bred poultry in Oregon.are requested j to meet at Salem, on WeilneMiay, evening of fair week, Sept. 10th at which time a-.ilon will he takrn toward the organization of a State Poultry AbsocUUi n. 8-lS-dw-tf f .BJ TO A FINISH. Friday and Saturday Mast see the Fruit Palace Through. At 4:20 p. m. Thursday the editor of The Journal had the distin guished honor of tacking tho first big red apples upou the Oregon fruit palace. Four men were then Edit to tho apex of the pagoda shaped roof and a red roof of upples quickly grew downward from tho center pole. THE EXPERIMENT is now well under way and today eight men are putting on the pat terns aud panels, and Indications arc that it Is going to be a thing of beauty and a joy forever, as Geo, W. Hunt said in his letter. Only tho committee do not proposo to wait till next year to make It so. There Is still a great deal of work to do aud tho several sub-committees are urged to meet and push their work This entire project Is purely volun tary aud not a mouey-maklng scueme. it must rely upon too en thusiasm and sacrifice of time that disinterested citizens are willing to give to the work of showing the the wonderful fruit resources of this valley which still Ho undeveloped, The executive committee hopes that every member of tliebub-commltteet-will take hold of their respective taska and crown tho work with suc cess. Tho members of tut committee on arrangement of fruit in the build ing aro.icquested to put In the daj at the fiuit palace Saturday and Monday. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED WITH COUNT!' RECORDER. Win Alexander, unmarried, to O M Smith, It 7 blk 15, Uulon add, 550. Fairmount Park Co to Palem Water Co, blk 25 aud w hf Its 1, 2, 3, blk 27, Fairmount Park add, 1.00. Elizabeth P Watt to Mary 13 Hoi comb, 11 11 blk 0, Uapi'al Park, 225 R Williams aud wife to Geo Wil liams, It 1, 2 blk 53, Salem, 1700. Sarah aud Then Lee to John Gerold 2-7 acres, Sllverton, 200. I R Dawson to H.ittio Mitchell, Gervais, It 7 blk 37 and part ofblU 41, 1. J C Cawood and wife to B F Sau dors, It 1 blk 14, Nortli Salem, 1500 H E aud N A Nelson to Mrs E A Settlemier, it 8 blk 2, Woodbum Park Co, add to Woodbum, 450. L G Harrow and wife to J T Gra ham, it 0 blk 3, same add to Wood- burn, 175. Geo G Brown and wife to Oetavia Savage It 3 blk 4, University add to Salem, 375. OaudC Railway to John R Mc Crea, it 0 sec 31, tp 3, s 2 w, 1345 GO, Among the books announced for early publication by Charles H. Sergei & Co., aro "Congiessman Swauson," by C. C. Post, "Martyr doms of Literature," by Robert H. Vlekers, "The Shadow of Shame," by Austyn Granville, "Socials," by Eflle W Merrlman, and "On the Indiau River: a Prose-Idyll of Semi Tropio Woods aud Waters, with Interlarded Chapters on the Climate, Game aud Fruits of the Indian country, Florida," by C. Vicker staff Hiue. All hut two of these writers are residents of Chicago. Mrs. Merriman is the popular editor of Tho Housekeeper at Minneapelis: aud Mr. Post is a prominent mem ber of tho Southern Fnrmer's Alliance, and author of that great anti mouopoly novel, "Driven from Sea to Sea," which has had a sale of oyer fifty thousand copies. Portland Water. In a report of tho commissioners of Bull Run Water company at Port laud tbe peril of tho business part of Portland is revealed in theso werds: "By using both pumps of tho lower service nud the new pump on the high, tho reservoirs have always been kept full, but the mains are not of sufficient size to distribute the water, so that on the lower service mains 100 feet below tho reservoir, the pressure does not exceed twentj feet, aud in case of a fire, such as occurred a few duys since, there Is no water in the lower service pipesover ninety feet above tho city base. For this reason on Taylor, Yamhill, Morrison ami B streets west ol Twelfth, on Eighteenth and Nine lecuth between B aud I streets, and iu mauy other localities, the pressure is not sufficient to raise the water to tiie second floors, or to furuish au etlicieiit fire stream, even when the water is pumped by engines from the hydrants." Fancy decorated flowerpots and hanging baskets, The newest out, just received from the east, by Sroat & Gile. Kihhv.u. Fresh venison can he found at Davison & White's (M Court street, also Chinook salmon, dressed poultry in abundance, MAIIItlUIl, D A V I8-PHILIP8-Wednesday. Sept. 0, 1801, Grant Davis, of Sllverton, and MIhj E. Philips, of Scio, Rev. Williams officiating. e Ud in Millions of Hoojes DSPRICE'S jeaWBaking ?. .T. J - J , , f-flftf ,j . .uiftA ONLY A DOLLAR. Email Girts, to Tin Sure, but Thrlr Influ ence Wm Lasting. "1 can't do much," said n dear old Vermont gentleman, when the boys In blue wero marching off to tho war, "and I can't go myself, but I can at lenst give them each a keepsnko." Ho brought out a little storo of bright gold dollars, and gave one to each lad of the town who was pledged to light, and perhaps die, for tho Union. Soino of the men who received tho gift wero inilnltely touched by It, because they had always been among thoso for whom "nobody cared," and for evory one to whom it was given tho bright dollar ev idently brought a ray of sunshino. Somo of the stories connected with tho coins will never bo known, but a few came back through one mouth aud another, causing tho giver's heart to re joice that ho had done so kindly a deed. "I punched a hole through initio and wore it on a string around my neck," saM ono rough fellow, of whom no one ha I over expected to hear good. "No bo.iy evergivo mo any tiling boforo, sinco tuar:n died, nud 1 was as fond of that doil.tr as If I'd been a girl and got my oug'igenient ring. "Oneo when we wero in camp tho string broke and I lost it. My I didn't I tear around like a wildcat till 1 found it again I I don't bolievo I'vo sworo so much sinco I laid it I'vo kept sayiu' to myself : 'Now, don't you bo a dis grace to your town. You don't want to bo (Lshamed to look that old man in tho faeo again.'" Ono man, who carno crawling homo a starved and pitiable wreck after sad ex periences of imprisonment and escapes, could scarcely speak of his dollar with out tears. "I had to givo It up," ho said mourn fully as soon as he saw tho donor on reaching home. "I saved itas many as ninety-nine times, and tho hundredth it saved mo. It bought mo tho bread and milk thnt gavo mo strength to crawl my last mile into our lines." "Never you mind, old fellow 1" cried a hearty looking ono armed man who heard tho story; "mlno is gono too, but I don't want to get It back. When I came homo from tho war there was my Mary Ann, who'd been waiting for mo threo years, knitting stockings and sci aping lint. "Steady as a clock sho'd been, and paticnter than I'd thought of being; sho'd never onco ylpped that slio was tired of waiting. So, thinks I, 'My dollar and my girl aro tho most precious 1'iings I'vo got, and I'll combine 'em.' I went to my brother (ho's a Jowoler, you know) and told him to mako mo a wedding ring out of tho dollar. Ho wild 'twould bo pretty small, and I told him ho might put moro gold with it to rive it body, but tho dollar must bo thero. And Mary Ann wears it now, bless iter heart, and bless tho dollar and the man that glvo It I" Youth's Com panion. Tim Knlaer'a Offer to Salisbury. Tho Emperor William offered to mako Lord Salisbury a Knight of tho Black Eagle; but thero never was any idea of tho prinio minister ace'epting that or der, for his doing so would have cre ated embarrassing and undcsirablo mis apprehensions at overy court in Eu rope. Moreovor, tho queen must have returned tho compliment by giving a G. C. B. to General Caprivi, whicli would have strengthened tho impres sions abroad which it was tho object of her majesty and Lord Salisbury to re move. Tho only British statesman who was a Knight of tho Black Eagle was the Duke of Wellington, who received tho great Prussian order from Frederick William III after tho battlo of Water loo. Tho duke mado it a point to wear tho black taglo at every function which took place when Frdorlok Wil liam IV visited England In 1842, in cluding tho christening of the Prince of Wales, after which ceremony the gen eral exhilaration was so ezcossivo that tho silver wino cooler of George IV was filled with mulled claret, which was served out iu bucketfuls to tho guests at Windsor castlo. London World. An Oddity Showing u Lv In Option. Hero is a very lingular illustration of tho optical delusion whicli a chango of position will sometimes effect. Take a row of ordinary capital let ters and figures. SS8SSSXXXXXX333333888888 Thoy aro such as aro mado up of two parts of equal shapes. Look carefully at theso nud you will perceive that tho upper halves of tho characters aro a very little smaller than tho lower halves 60 little that an ordinary oyo declares tliein to bo of equal size. Now turn tho paper upsido Oown and, without any careful looking, you will seo that this dlffcrenco In size is very much ex aggerated ; that tho real top half of tho letter is very much smaller titan tho bottom lialt London Tit-Bits. They Often Do. "Remember, my child, kind wordu can never die." "Maybe so," Bald tho suffering wom an; "but they can go off and stuy for years and bo given up for lost." Har per's Bazar. i. i t i i Tho laughing plant of Arabia pro duces black, bean like seeds, email doses of which, when dried and pow dered, Intoxicato liko laughing gas, The victim dances, shouts and lauglui liko a madman for about an hour, when ho becomes exhausted and falls asleep, to awaken after several hours with no recollection of his wild antics. -40 Years tfo 3tan$U$ lAia -i im- " r r ---- HU -BMKMHfe "pwpWTfi- -- Kail Dress Goods, Including tho most fashionable putturns of all tho different varieties. TlieBestKidGrloves I in tlie "World. ow 8 Your Liver? Is tlio Oriontnl Kihitntlon, knowing that otl health cannot ojd8 without a hoalthv AW' . Whontho i t!io J3ov .-n r.ii'l con foot I lies Liver ii l-"i ols nro vhhf stipiitcri, t' in tho fl -"-ch undt- ccstotl, poisoning tho blood; froc'icnt lioadnclio ensues; a fVeling of ltissi tutlo, despondency and nervonsncsB indicato how tho wliolo Bystdm is do rniiKod. Simmons Liver Regulator luia heon tho incanb of restoring moro people to health and IiappincsB by giving them a healthy Liver than any agency "known on earth. It acts Avith extraor dinary power and efficacy. MCVCn DEEN DISAPPOINTED, As n cpnSrM family remedy for rtysneiisln, Torpid Liver, Constipation, etc., I liardly om;I una nnythlni; olso, nml linvo novrr liven dli iiipohnol In f'o orfcrt prtiiliicod; ltccintn bo almost n p-rfpet euro for all diacasoa of tl. ',,', J. ?!rE:itcr, ': or., (Ja. licst and cheapest windmill on tlio imuket HAYES &VERCLER, Agts., Salem. SURPRISE STEAM FRUIT DRYER. Onlv perfect fruit drrer In reach of nil Suitable for luotory, farm or family. J.nree und munll Hlzcii. Absolutely no smoklm; or burning of frulL Leaves perfect flavor of fruit, berries or corn; dries fustcr anil bettor ibiinnny In usr-.enn bo lined on the cooKing siovoor lurnuce; in innuo in ser tlons und can bo takeu iinartwlienrenulrid Uoftbo best t'ulvmilzod Iron; will not rust imuiin iron, tnr leriuuionmiH, utborip. tlve circular, or Information, oddresa M. COUIiTKIl, Manufacturer. I'ortland, JOrcgon, Sold by J. II, lllUJKiLM, 4 18 lia sulein, Oregon I'lso's Remedy for Catarrh Is tho Iiest, Easiest to Use, ouu Cheapest. Seld by dramrisU or sent by mall. H Wo. li T. Iliuelllno, Wurrcn, Pa. Jg EGOS. O. W. PALMER, SANTA CLARA CO. POULTRY YARDS. OIL.ROY. OAL, P. O. BOX IO. Kkrh for llatclilui; as itood on uny rexu- from the muni pen I breod from and nficr taking ull tho palnn possible lu mutlnc my fowls, 1 feel sura of pleasing tho publlo who may place their orders with mo. Home choice stock far salo. Wrlto for prices. Mention this paper. 4-Hw lm iVa fiavo tho Exclusive Control of lnr I'oullrv yard run send out. I sell ol-l's r rouiiry ynru 04in Bona out. i sen euci o N b- mZH.'.-riC tx JL Any don't ham to eflir a prill to lilt thll Qoott, fur III Oil near MADE, every Out holt ONE AND ONE HALF POUNDS, GILBERT & PATTERSON, SALEM. ORE. y"Y ?ArAi (M6M'J'k coufffT- Hulein, Oregon. V. I, Stiller, I'resldcriL A. 1. Armstrong, Manager. ii h I ii ; h h, 8 Ii r ( Il a n I, Typewriting, I'enninatltlilp, English DcpMitment. HtudcnU admitted at uny lime. Catuloguo freo. FARM FOIl SALE. 82) acre of best stock and fruit land In Oregon for sale at u b.irguln. Will sell In lots to suit imrchar, Addrtssnr call on C. J. HUIEL., Knight. Ore. NeurHllvtrC'ritUKulls, 7 88m GEO. C. WILL, of Will :i!roH.,1 Albany and Corvuill. 1'iiDOJ, Organs tod Sewing Maebinei. KtWINo'xAClUNM nd OKOASS RKPAJKItDAND OL1CANI5D At Vour Homes Agents fot Northwest InsuraueeCo. Two doom north or i'osl Office, Haleni.Or, tibtf die nod new parts for all Kwlog ftaebluti SiVtfdw J. F.WH1TB, EXPJ1ES8 AND TItUUIC LINE. Hauling f all kinds. West work, Wisgoo at tyery train, -sasaapff--g?-, sag a E&H2u3tii2ii9iiil 0. W&cI)lWB'RN3!4 IHI Kldauaf &,CIIfl J liM'nTiSjr! m fi x ZJ' .assays as. .A i ii inn i A. JL i "i Pianos IS?SwJi!3jTii ' brick" CLEAN! If you would bo clean and hayo your clothes done up in tho neatest and dressiest SALEH SmUI liAUXMtY whore all work is clone by white labor and in tho most prompt manner. COLONEL J. OLMSTED. J. A. R0TAN, Undertaker. lias purchased tho Minto hearse and will hereafter sell caskets, coffins and all undertaker's supplies cheaper than any ono in Salem and furnish tho hearse free of chargo in the city and for funorals at ono-half tho rato heretofore charged in tho country. 825-lm-dw II. F. DRAKE, Proprietor. SALEM SALBM, - Manufactures BTEAM ENG1NK3, Mill Outfit, Water Whool Governors, Fruit DryltiB Outrun, Tractlou Engines, Cresting, etc. Kami machinery mado and repaired. General niient una mauuracturois of tho celebrated W'aUlstrom Talent MlddllugH I'urlflerand Heels, farm inncnlnery miult and lopalred. Barr (I Petal, pumbers and Tin"ers. 247 Commercial street, Salem. Garden IIoso and Lawn Sprinklers'. A comnloto line of Stoves and Tinware, Tin roofing and nhunhliijj a seeclalty. Estimates for TlunluK und l'lumbluK Furnished, Tew Park Grocery - GL D. RADABAUGII lias put In a new stock of Groceries, Queenswaro, I'ced, etc. Pwdtioa bought at highest prices. Satisfaction guaranteed lu all things. Goods delivered to all parts of tho city. Call aud tlve me a trial. THE - CLUB LIVERY, FEED AND SALE STABLES. IU It finrilivti il All stock left In my care shall receive tho best W I I, flf of attention. Telopliono No. 24. Cor, Liberty H, U. UVULUl, 11UJI1, UU(1 Forry 8trL.e,H('salem, Oregon. SNOW THE YEAR ROUND At 100 Chomckota Street, HOUSE - arid - SIGN - PAINTING, Paper Hauglug, 1 Natural Wood Finish. Kalsomlnltig, Ouly 1'lrst-cinsn CHURCHILL Tinners, Plumbers, -AND- SHEET IRON Estimates on all work In our line. Churchill Sash, Door & Manufacturing Co. Siisli, Doom, Blinds & Moulding, Turning & Scroll Sawing. House Kliilnhliitf made to order. Mow DitV HII.N, by which wo can always keep a full supply of Reasoned stock of Ml kinds. Agricultural Works, Corner nf Trade and High streets, Halern, Oregoa. Sasht and IDoor Eactory Front Street, Salem, Oregon. Tho boat class of work in our lino at prices to coinpot with tho lowest. Only tho best matorial usod mmmmmiqmmimmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmzmmatMmmmBmniiiiniminimmmmmmmimmmmma PIlILLIl't Merchant A CO., Tailors. A full Una of ImiMirtM an d domestic woolens. Also a complete sloe ulele stock of eeuu nirnishinif noat. All the K16 Commercial strnet. nirnlshlnif good. All the latest style THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OIUHGOK. Hutcs, $2.W) to 5.00 per Day. , The best bote! bWween I'ortlund andHuii Krunclsoo. Klrst-chtss la all lu HniJOlut went. IU table are served with tli Choicest Jt't'UttH Grown In tbe Willamette Valley, A, I. WAGNER, Prop. E. O. GROSS, and Packer. Hli BUstnl Court Ht-The best inutU dtjlvcrl V alt jxirt of tbe city, jrii.isUi.al 'Mifflin "inl T'Mrtiai8Miait Kresli Shipments the latest in of H. LUNN. tpBBSKSUnti anid AND- Organs MUSICATj MmWITANDISE. FINEST LINF. LOWEST PRICES. Installments from (5 per month up. Wholesale and Retail. P. H, EASTON & CO., 310 Commercial St., Salem. Head Quarters for the Salem Orchestra. dw A LARGE SUPPLY OF THE best quality of brick at the yards no ar Penitentiary. BURTON BROS. bMem, Oregon. manner, tako thorn to tho Liberty Street, T. G. PERKINS, General Superintendent. IRON WORKS, ORUQON, Wnll Tinting, etc Varnishing anil worn. is, JS, HJNUW. & BURROUHGS. , Gas and Steam Fitters, WORKERS. IOO Chamalceta Strt, lladakiigli it Crossau, State Street Livery, Uest Itltr anil Htock. Hoarding and Vim Hluhle. IIHtulustnet, Paper .Hunger, lave order ai(Jlobe Jteal Kstate KxchNM IlcyTliercTlu'eslicmeii! If you peed ..I Engine trim in Inn, HI lit feed lubricators, Injectors, mm m ur wiitr uicHlnir. Cbeek and k!hu valve, luuwr vs s, ..... .aM uruoriuiuy rise iuryourcBinsM land prlfttJ, vm11 on DUGAN BROS.. 9W1UOIUH 9WI cowh wlJ ttwvj And w will fit yoa out la At I iMm.i