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

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CONSTANT .ARRIVAL
OF NOVELTIES AT
UUK 'iUKJi. t a
HIE CAPITAL JODBA'AL.
gATURDAY,-
.NOV. 21, 1891.
The luryl Hue of
FRENCH'TA FFY
OffiM Uiwiant
JONES & RERNARDI.
Wmi 4 PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Can Baking Powder.
Ladies, call at Mnt (hows' lrisa
making parlors ninl cxnniluc nil tho
newest styles. December numbers
i of all the best fashion journuls.
"SLUICINH IT OUT."
That is What n Cuiinoilinsin Says Hid
I'rrsent Oily Administration Does
Willi tlio Money.
A reporter auked nn experienced
eity ofllciul in what way the present
city council could be improved.
'By throwing them all ofTthe big
bridge."
"What Is the matter with them?"
"They do nothing but just sluice
out the money. There is not a man
of them has the courage to interpose
an objection to a single bill. They
are all popularity seekers. lam dis
gusted with them."
He wa3 evidently feeling deeply
all he said.
"Don't they transact a good ileul
of legislation and transact eousider-
jaule business?"
"Yes the city attorney docs
I Everything is referred to him He
does all the legislating. He foots
lop tho report and approves them.
llhey are never looked into by the
louucil."
'Well, you can't blame the city
fittorney for acting upon what is
referred to him and furnishing
brains when he is called upon to."
"But look at his bills for it. Tho
couucilmen shirk all the -work and
pay the city attorney, street com
missioner and engineer for doing it
at their owu terms. The bills
allowed for these ofllcials average
from one huudred to three hundred
dollars a month."
"What are you going to do about
it?"
"I believe I shall not meet with
the boys any more. I do not like
thelowe way things are run."
1
Accident. M. D. Gllley, father
of Mrs, E. M. Law of the Kansas
house stepped oil" the back porch of
that hotel Thursday night at 9
o'clock. It was only about two feet
down, hut he received u severe fall,
breaking his leg at the knee and
fractuiing a rib. It la quite a serious
llnjury as he is an old geutleraau.
PnomnmoN. At a meetliiK held
this morning, the opera house was
hngaged for next Friday evening
! hen there will be an address by
Jan Lloyd Thomas, secretary of
fte natioual organization.
Thanksoivino S rk vices.
Dion services will be held at the
Episcopal church, with a sermon by
T. Gwyuuc. Also preacliing at
rorth Salem Friends church,
'J4 at the South Salem M. E.
"lurch.
Social Evknt. Company B's
"d ball of the season will be
PTQ at the armory op the evening
"Nov. 2,5, Wednesday. The grain!
Jb takes place promptly at 0
"dock. Tickets $1.00.
BLANKETS!
Special sale, of all sizes and qualities of Blankets tins week at
T. HOLVBRSON'S.
Arrival.
received today and still mon
inn iiunuis nosii.
Thu Viewers lteiirt No Bolts Unse
Two Snogs Deposited .Nrcds
Painting.
"We the Commissioners," the
viewers appointed by the county
court to examine the big free bridge
at Salem, have reported. They rec
ommend further employment of
"persons to find out," etc., whether"
anything is the matter with the
bridge or not. Here is
THE KEI'OKT.
"We first examiued the substruct
ure as well as we could with the
means at our command, and would
most respectfully recommend that
the court employ some person or
persons, properly prepared to do
such w.rk, to ascertain whether the
high -vuters of 1890-91 have done
any dauiiie in the shape of wusli
Ing out around the piers or founda
tion of said structure, us we deem
this the most important feature of
the whole structure.
"We also discovered that there are
now two snags deposited around the
laruei or east pile, that might cause
a washout if not removed, and
would have a tendency to eulaugle
moio drift-wood. We would there
fore recommend that said snags be
removed.
"Second We have given the
superstructure a pretty thorough
examination and find it in good
repair, except the teuslon of some
of tiie rods and lateral braces. They
need to be tightened so as to make
the strain more even, as wo discov
ered that some of the braces are
doing far more work than others,
which causes a heavy vibration
when loads are passing over the
bridsje. We find this equally neces
sary to bo done to both the steel
spans at each end of said bridge.
"And further, we beg leave to
report that we failed to find any
nuts and bolts missing in the whole
of said bridge. Those are all the
repairs that we deem necessary to
bo made at present, except we would
recommend that next season the
said bridge be well painted with one
coat of some good mineral paint and
linseed oil well put on, and not to
be whitewashed again with iron
rust and water as before.
"And wo would further recom
mend that the court, in place of con
tracting, would employ some good
responsible man or men to do said
work,"
HOUSE OAR LITIGATION'.
What the luj miction People Have to
say Delay of Proceeding's.
A reporter tackled one of the at
torney's for the parties who have the
injunction suit in court to restrain
sale of tho Salem Street railway. He
said:
"We do not object to the delay."
"What are you seeklug to ac
complish?" "We don't want the chattel
mortgagee to gobble it all up at his
owu price. A little time may And
a purchaser at much more favorable
terms to protect the interests of all
the owners."
"How long will it take ?"
"Oh, we do not know that. It
cau be disposed of by next of court."
"Suppose you cau't find anyone to
give a better price?"
"We shall make on effort to havo
the proprety disposed of onniore
favorable terms, as I said before."
"Will you not delay the reorgan
ization of the property aud its Im
provement ?"
"Well, It may gome, but that Is
not our fault."
KAXSAS HOUSE.
Improvements at the Leading Salem
Dollar Hotel.
"We have been here three years
and have never hud a guest dlssatls
fled. A good share of the time we
are running chuck up full. We
aim to give the publio their money's
worth and our puccess shows thai
they think bo. Yes, I will show you
through with pleasure," said Mr. E.
M. Law, the proprietor.
Oil the bright and cosy dining
room Is a ladles sitting room that
looks out on the streets; also a gent's
Wi
NEW
e connnjr.
smoking and reading room. Thuro
are twenty-four sleeping rooms be
sides the family's private opart
meutc. All the conveniences or
hotel life are at baud. No Chinese
cookery Mrs. Law seesto Hall with
competent help. Miss Law, a daugh
ter of 18, is waiter. Tho hotel is
located opposite Miuto & Low's
livery stable, and has been Improved
throughout and enlarged more than
one-half.
DR. RICHARDSON OUJEOTS.
Is Not This Dictation in City Politics
hy tho State House Land
Kins?
A Republican city committeeman
says Dr. Richardson, chairman of
the Republican city committee, op
posed placing the call fortheRepuL-
licau primaries In the columns of
The Journal. The chairman
would not give his reasons, except
that he did not wish to recognize
this paper in the' placing of the
notice, and used all the iutluence of
his position against it.
As The Journal never knowing
ly rellected upou, or did Dr. Rich
ardson any injury, personal, politi
cal or otherwise, a reporter was sent
to ascertain the reasous for his hos
tility, aud why he should seek to
use his position to attack The Joint
NAL and Us frieuds. No reason
could bo learned. From a more
than close friend it is ascertained
that the dootor's objections arose
from certaiu criticisms in these
columns on the state house land
ring in 18U0. Does the Republican
city chairman wish to take up the
fight.of tho state house land ring?
If he has auy other good reasous
why he should object to the Repub
lican readers of this paper having
the call of their primaries printed
in its columns, these columns are
open for him to state them.
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A GRAND TURKEY SHOOT.
Have a Good old Fashioned Time aud
get a Thanksgiving Turkey.
On Wednesday, Nov., 24th be
ginning at 1 o'clock p. di, there will
be a giaud tut key shoot near Simp
son's addition on the electric line.
About one huudred choice turkey's
have been secured by Simpson &
Rogers of the "Electric" grocery
store, and will be shot off by the
marksmen of Salem and vicinity.
All are iuvited to participate. Bring
your shotguns aud rides. A com
petent commute will be in charge
and present the rule of shooting on
the grounds. Take tho electric car,
have a good shoot and walk oil
with a turkey. Simpson & Roqehs.
CERES FESTIVAL.
Everyone Is going to the Thanks
giving entertainment for the benefit
of the Unitarian church. It is to be
the fluest home talent entertain
ment ever given in Salem. The
lines are full of beauty, the tabe
laux will be the finest ever seen
here, and the costuming both accu
rate and artistic. No one ought to
miss the posing, now being prepared
under the direction of Mrs. Ross of
Portland.
CAST OF CHARACTERS.
CERE3. Goddess of the Harvest,
Mrs. Olive S. England.
Spring, Mr. Jay Smith; March,
Jas. Ross; April, Mrs. Riley; May,
Miss Stump.
Summer, Miss Golden; June, Miss
Griflltb; July, MissSteiner; August,
Hugh Thompson.
Autumn, Mrs. Hofer; September,
Miss Dlnsmore; October, Miss Scrl
ber; November, Miss Stapleton.
Winter, Miss Arbegaat; December,
H. Willis, January, W. Plaster;
February, Geo. Morris.
There are several other important
parts, Including Brother Jobuathan,
Goddess of Love, and Santa Claus,
besides those who appear In table
aux, poslug, etc. Don't fall to at
tend. Beats now on sale.
Largest stocK, lowest prices at all
times at Krausse Bros, new shoe
house.
If you would live long live well.
Do that by dlmog at Hellenbraud's.
"Tlie BeSt."Vm.BrownACo.
BLiNKETS!!
THE FRIENDS.
A SorcessfoT Initiation of
Salem
quarterly Meetiug.
Tho first Salem quarterly meeting
will havo an atteudanro of two
huudred. They are hero from
Marlon, Newberg, Duudeo and
other places, nml tax the full capacity
of the Highland Park church. Ore
con is rapidly settling up with the
Frieuds.
There is a large attendance from
Newlwrg. Already there are six
societies and quarterly meeting, has
heretofore been held at Newberg
This Is the first In Salem, The
New berg meeting litis 750 members.
JIEV. T. C. BROWN,
pastor at Kokomo, Iud., Is in chnree
of the quarterly meeting, aud is a
very able preacher. He gives the
hearer something to think about.
His words are fraught with great
refreshment to the faithful of this
denomination. A steady stream of
the Friends are coming to the coast,
and Oregon seems to just suit their
habits of peaceful industry aud
uou-resistance except to the allure
ments of the world.
Salem welcomes the assemby of
Friend". It is the city of peaco and
prosperity. They are welcome to
all Oregon, a state favorable
to moisture, sure crops aud heavenly
contemplation.
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LOCAL AND PERSONAL.
The river is steadily coining up.
Wheat is 90 cts. nil through tho
county.
A. Savage went to Portland for a
short trip.
Supt. McElioy came down from
Albany today.
Geo. Collins aud wife left on tho
afternoon train for Portland to bo
absent over Sunday.
Dr. Keene made n living trip to
Portland, and will return this even
ing.
Sheriff Crolsan is in Woodburn
this afternoon.
Richard Holmau left on the after
noon train for Gervuls.
Another Oiegou pioneer of 18GG
died at Stuyton Joel SauforM, aged
78 years.
The desks for the two new school
houses have arrived 330 in all.
They cost $1230.
The Journal is not edited by
outside interested parties. Its enora
are its own and cannot be shoved
oil on some ono else.
Antou dinger Is confined to bed
from a fall from a scaffold of the
Christian tabernacle at Turner.
Tho bears at Portland and their
orgaus through the state are fight
ing hard to get wheat down.
"The Merry Gypsies," Introduced
In the farcical comedy, "A Quick
Match," by the Misses May and
Bertha Noss has made a decided hit.
"If you want to hear music made
from old junk bottles aud broken
china, do not fail to see this special
ty in Tho Noss Jollities' 'Quick
Match.' "
J. B. Ely of Morrow coutity, ac
companied by his wife aro visiting
In Salem and Marion county. They
came out overland from Iowa In
1852 with Mrs. Fisher on Front
street and Lewis Stout of Mehama.
They go to Independence and Mc
Mlnnvllle before returning.
The Journal has always been
an advocate of building up homo
interests aud letting the newspapers
of other towns look after their owu
interests. It Is no uew discovery m
the management of this paper.
Model servauts aud mischievous
children can be found only in thu
Noss Jollities' comedy, "A Quick
Match."
James K. Polk Calbot, who, re
cently had an operatlou performed
for fistula, la doing well at the Kau
sas house.
Turkey talk Is not so cheap as It
m!ht be just nov, but if you want
a first-class Tuauksglvlng dinner
that will net well aud not break you
all up, step around to Ed. C. Cross's
markets aud order a rare racy roast.
L. L. Greene, manager of the
school supply aud subscription de
partment of J. K. Gill & Co., Port
laud, is in the city.
Kays-Rambo. On Wednesday,
Nov. 18, 1891, in Salem, James Kays
to Mrs. M. Rambo. The couple at
ouce proceeded to their homo on
Howell prairie, where they were
received by a host of old-time friends
and acquaintances. Congratula
tlons and a goodtlme generally were
imioitTf-d in until a late hour. The
groom Is a well-to-do fanner, who
will enoy his uew life as only au
honest man can.
c.ur.x Land. Thirty acres of
cood fruit land, twenty-four acres
under cultivation, two aud one-half
miles from Turner, 25 per acre.
The Oregon Laud company, Salem,
Or. Gray building. 11-21 eod 8t
From Canada. Canada sap
maple- ayrup aud buckwheat lluur at
Farrar fc Co.'s.
turns.
MORIUS.-Near Turner, on Nov.
20th, '01 to the wife of D. M. Mor
ris, a daughter, weight eight
pounds.
MAHKIKII,
6TEVENS-LEWI8. At borne of
bride's parents, Mr. ' aud Mrs.
Iaac Stevens, North Howell
prairie. Nov. 10, 1191, at 11 a. in.,
Ml Vlua 8(veu to Chus. Lewis.
The bride and grtwni are Marlon
county' young people and will
move onto a hop rticu near Mb
Angr),
RELHIH IS SERVICED
Gkhmvn BA!"rin--S-rvlcea In
Fust Raplift vliun-h at it p. m.
John Feebler, pastor.
South Salem M. 13. church.
Preaching every Sunday at 10:30 a.
ni. and 7:30 p. m. Sunday wlwol at
at 3 p. m. J. 11. Roork, pastor.
German Reformed. Capital
and Marlon. Sunday service 11 a.
m. Sundav scIhhiI Kin. ni. Prayer
nutting Wednesday 7:30 p. m.Rev.
J. Muetlhuupi, p:)tor.
Christian High and Center.
Sunday school 10 a. m. Preaching
11 ft. nt. Young people's society 0:30
p. m, Preaohlug 7:80 p. m. Rev.
W. It. Willi mis, p Valor.
Ev.vNOELtCAi.. Liberty and Ceil
ter. Suud.iy services 10:30 u. m. and
750 p.m. Sunday school 12 m. Y.
P. S. C. E. 0:30 p. m. Prayer meot
lug Thursday 7:30 p. ui. E. S.
Bollinger, pastor.
Congregational. Corner Cen
ter and High. Services Suuday at
10:30 and 7 p. m. Sunday school 12
in. Y. P. S. C. Ji. at 0:15. Prayer-
meeting Thursday 750 p. m. Rev.
. L. Corwlu, pastor.
First Baptist. Liberty aud
Marlon. Services 10:30 a. nt., 7:00
p. m. Sunday school 12 in. loung
people's meeting at 6:00 p. m.
Prayer meettug 7:30 Thursday.
Rout. Whitaker, pastor.
Friends. At Highland Park on
car line. Services Suuday 10:30 a.
in. and 7:30 p. m. Suuday school
12 in. Christian Endeavor 0 p. in.
Prayer meeting Thursday 7:30 p. in.
Itev. F. M. George, paster.
St. Joseph's Catholic Church.
Chemeketa and Cottago. Sunday
services: Low mass 750 a. m.
High mass 10:30. Suuday school 3
p. m. Vespers 7:30 p. m. Week
days, low muss, 7 a. m. Rev. J. S.
White, pastor.
Unitarian Sooikt y. N . w
church northwest corner Chemoketu
aud Cottage. Services ut Unitaiian
II ill, corner Court aud Liberty,
Services Suuday at 10.30 a. in. aud
7:30 p. m. Suuday school at 12 in.
Ladles' society, Friday 2 p. in.
Social science class at 0:30 p. in. 11.
II. Brown, minister.
PiiEsnYTERiAN. Church St. bet.
Clienieketa aud Center. Preaching
morning and oveuing. Sabbath
school at 12. Y. P. S. O. E. at 0:30
p. iii. Prayer meeting Thursday at
7:30 p. m. Rey. F. II. Gwyuue, D.
D., pastor.
Methodist Episcopal. Sunday
services at 10:30 aud 7 p. in. Sab
bath school at 12. Epworth Leaguo
at G. Prayer meeting Thursday at
7:30 p. m. Rav, C. R. Kellerman,
pastor.
African Methodist. - Services
Sunday, at 3 p. m. in German M. E.
church, corner Union and Church
streets. Rev. G. W. Whlto, pastor.
Union Thauksglvlng services this
year will bo held at tho Episcopal
church, Thursday, at 10:30 a. in.
Rev. Wm. Lund, of the Episcopal
church will hold tho prisou service
Sunday, at 2:30.
Thanksgiving services at South
Salem M. E. church. Preaching by
Rev. Geo. Whitaker, D. D., presl
dent of Willamette university.
It.
Tho Wortil ltarlcheri.
The facilities of the present clay fo;
Jie production of everything that will
conduce to the material welfare and
:omfortof mankind are almost unlini
ted, and when Syrup of Pigs was first
produced the world was enriched with
the oidy perfect laxative known, as It
is the only remedy which is truly
pleasing and refreshing to the taste
and prompt and effectual to cleause
the system gently in the Spring-titne
or, in fact, at any time, and the better
it is known the more pooular it be
comes.
Just received, a largo Invoice of
Halt fish from Chicago, consisting of
a line lot of mackerel, Georgia cod
fish, toueues and sounds in Id If.
J. G. Wright.
Raisins, citron, mincemeats, chow
chow, sweet pickles,aud all Thanks
giving sweetmeats ut Farrar & Co. V.
The bread at Strong's bakery con
tinues to please the throng of con
sumers. Turkey and chicken dinner at
Strong's restaurant Sunday. Price
as usual, only 25 cents.
F. S. Dearborn is offering this
week two hundred photograph
albums, formerly (3.00 now $1.39,
263 Commercial street.
The Little Palace Hotel Is a new
and very desirable addition to Inde
pendence to any one who can enjoy
three good square meals a day, and u
gonl bed to rest their weary limbs.
11-10-4-t
AH kinds of fish & poultry always
plentiful at Davison is. White's.
Now is the time to placoyour
order at Stei tier's market for a choice
Tbankbgivliig turkey, goose or duck,
Salem has a large population, but
Davison & White have secured
plenty of turkeys, ducks, geese and
poultry to supply the Thanksgiving
demand. Leave your order now.
PRICES
spam Baking
Vh& ia Millions pf Homes
Grand I'rii I'rnrerU
Oil next Tuesday evening, No
vember 24th, nt ltced'A opera hiniM',
tin' Swfind Regiment baud will
give another grand concert, and In
addition to tho selections by this
)oputar band Miss Scrlber, Mr.
Ross and Mr. Ford havu kindly
confuted to appear In songs, and
th names of theso favorites wlh
guarantee u choice program, which
Is as follews:
PART I.
Match Vf'Rshlnglon Post 8..usu
VtKitl uliei wneu iiinu .ri ir-ir
ll Srrilifr nml Air. ltlit-1.
Rocked luibHiJiiidlf of thcDiep.lto linson
Mr. John WI tin.
Grand selection -Ta luhau or Winner
PART II.
tXaitx-Itanutie av lvnaovlct
Yocai noh .npwr, I.ovc,iitTby Window
.Mr riiarleslord.
Comet olo Hue tene Polka ......Unxel
Mr. Kmuk Huns.
Awarding of prUe.
.. ulU I'lUigmo' u ixiveiuj-rrtiui'Mi
, . Ucnnetl
At this concert, six prizes wl 1 bo
given away, the 1st n handsome
valise worth $3.C0; 2d, Bilk mulller
worth $2; 3d, au elegant Russia
leather purse worth $1.60; 4th, a
beautiful knife pearl handle- worth
$1.50; 6th, handsome silk tie (the
latest) worth 75 cents, 0th, last but
not least, ono pound of Chas. Ilel
lenbrnnd's delicious chocolate
creams (donated by Charlie.)
All of these articles may be seen
In the show window at tho Whlto
comer tomorrow (Sunday.) Admis
sion 25 cents. Tickets can bo had
at Pattou's,or of any of tho members
of the baud.
Dimples,
Tlioold IiJen was that facial eruptions wo
duo to n "Mood humor," for which they
gavo potash. Thus tho old Sanaparlllas cou
tain potash, a drastto mineral, that Instead
of decreasing, actually creates moro crup
'.lous. You havo notlcod this when Inking
other Sarsapar Illas. It is however now known
that tho stomach', tho Mood creating power,
Is tho scat of all vitiating or cleansing oper
ations. A stomach clogged by ludlgcsUon or
constipation, vitiates tho Mood, result pim
ples. A clean stomach and hoalthful di
gestion purifies It and they disappear. Thus
Joy's Vcgetablo Barsaparilla is compounded
af tor tho modern idea to rcgulnto tho bowels
and sUmulato the digestion. Tho effect i
Immediate. A short testimonial to contrast
tho action of tho potash Sarsnparlllas and
Joy's. Mrs. C. D. Stuart, of 400 Hayes St.,
8. F., writes: " I havo for years had Indi
gestion. I tried a popular Sarsaparllla but it
actually caused moro pimples to break out
on my face. Hearing that Joy's was a later
preparation and acted differently, I tried it
and tho pimplos immediately disappeared."
s Vegetable
Sarsaparilla
Largest bottle, most effective, samo price.
For sain by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com.
tr -t.
Uunrterly Meeting.
Services of tho Ft lends church, be
ginning Friday, Nov. 20th:
W. F. M. Roard (business meet
ing) 0 p. in.
Preaching scrvlco, 7 p. in.
' Saturday. Preaching, Rev. F. C.
Hrown, of Kokomo, Ind., 10 n. in.
Business meeting, 1 p. in.
Sabbath school concert, 7 p. m.
Sabbath. Praise meeting, 10 a.m.
Preaching service, Roy. F, C.
Brown, 11 n. m.
Missionary meeting, 3 p. in.
Christian Endeavor, 0 p. in.
Preaching service, 7 p. in. 2-t
Baby cried,
Mother sighed,
Doctor pricriled : Castorla?
Thanks. Giving thanks without
something to be thankful for Is not
very encouraging. Ilenco get your
dinner supplies of James Aitken,
and bo happy. Ct.
S. s. s. b. Como out of thu mud,
and pavo the way for dry feet, at
Fleming's State street shoo store.
ii i o
Thankhciiving. All lovers of n
good turKcy dinner hhould remem
ber tho W. C. T. U. dinner on
Thanksgiving day. Price only 25
cents. Will bo Berved hy some of
the best cooks lit the city. 1w
A Little More Mud. Thus
saltti the mau with a pair of those
"sure shod" shoes from A. Klein.
They are reliable.
Thanksgiving fruits now on band
and received every day at the Spa,
110 State street.
Close buyers should remember that
L. S. Winters at the auction store
near the court house, nulla goods at
bargains every day In tho week.
Auctions every Saturday.
ll-2o-d&w 1 in
Save money on oil by taking your
old can to Clark & Epnley's for re
filling. Oil in cans or bulk cheaper
than ever.
Asa preventive and cure for croup
Chamberlain's Cough Remtd v has
no rival. It is, in faut, the only
remedy that can always be depend
ed upon and that Is pleaiant and
safe to take. There Is not tho least
danger lu giving It to children, as It
contains no Injurious substance.
For sale at 60 ceiiU per bottle by
Geo. K. Good.
Powder
40 yearn the Standard.
Joy
FJIRS,.
FUR TKIMMfNGS,
-IN-
CON' ICY.
Til I RET
(till! "!? All.
An elegant new )luejiit In. Comprising nil of the )ntrt.t iw' In
ladies' and children's Fur sets, lions aud Mulls. Also F(TR AN D
ASTR AKITAN TRIMMINGS. A new Hue of Polka
Dot and Plaid suitings nt 20i and 25c. n yard
Splendid values.
-CLOTHING
A few more of thoso heavy Ulsters at JO.fiO still loft. Call soon, lx foro
they are all gone. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. ,.
CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO.,
OPERA HOUSE BLOCK.
"The Best"
BOOTS AND SHOES.
Wm. Brown &Co.
231 Commercial Street,
Salem, Oregon.
"The Best."
J. E. ROSS,
97 State Street.
Farmer's Restaurant
And Lunch Counter. (Jood, clean meiils.
Nt Uilni'KO cooks. Kato nlwnyH tlio low
est. KroHli Oyatera la tiny atylo. 10 10 Itn
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
TI-IK CLUB
Livery, Feed and Sale Stables.
F. M. TOWNSEND, Proprietor.
Telephone No. SI, rorunr Liberty and
Kerry 8trcet, Bnloni, Uregun.
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South of "Wlllnmotto Motel,
aA.L,llV - - - OKUQON
L B, HUFFMAN,
Stable and Feed Yard.
Livery
The Best Box Stall and Corral In tho I'lty,
Unlet, runtliy liorneHa iipeciiuiy.
(In rear Willamette hotel,)
aA.T-.lCM, ... OKltOON
Riulahiigli I Crossan,
State Street Livery.
)et HIkk and Htock, Hoarding and Food
Htnulo. 4!8tiUe8trrcU
W. M. DeHAVEN,
Hoarding - and - Sale - SlaWo,
One duor wot of Lunu'n Dry DoodM More
oniUutotitrcet. (Xulot fiimlly Uwiim. Hihhv
lal attention pulil to trutmlent Mock. 6:111
TRUCK AND EXPRESS.
MOHGrAN & MEADE,
Truck & Dray Lino.
(Jowl teunul ona;,prouipt work U our
Mrtinifliold.
J. P.WHITE,
EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE.
Uitullnif at nil kinds. Hint work.
Waicon lit every truln.
SUTTON & SON,
E x p r o 8 h ami It u g K n ii v.
Do hauling and milek delivery to all
jmrU of tbu city
r tnu Cliy witu iiruiumueM itnu
Leave order at K. Al. Wifdo&UoV
utra.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM, OREGON.
Hates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day.
The belt hotel between 1'ortUnd amdHan
Krauoltco. Klnt-cliui In all 1U appoint,
menu. It table are norved vrllh the
CliolccHt Jh'i'ults
Uraw n In the Willamette Valley.
A, I, WAGNER, Prop.
M.T. RINEMAN
ueAIXUjIM
Staple and Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, Oluwvrare, Mmp', Woedtn
Mid Willow ware. All kind of mill feed.
AIo vet(eUbleanud fruity In their tftuton,
"lllgtieoi I'rtoe paid for country pioduce.'
Wetollclt aelutre of your rntroutiKe.
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jijnufMiHfrrei
E. O. CHOSS,
and Packer,
HUte Ht. M Court Hlf-Thi- bt inAtt
delivered Ut all paru.of thecllr.
Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r.
Warm Meals at All Hours olllie Day
Mon but white labor coi ployed in tola
Mtablitbtntnt.
A Reed iubiuntuU nuiil o k4 to Hrt
cUm ()
Twenty-Ore nu per Bteal
H1CO KKON T
Court street, between Ofra Hcwm tnd
HtaW WTrjr w
Capital City Restaurant
FUR RETS
DEPARTMENT. -
"The Best"
"The Best."
Those Afflicted
With tlio tint) It nt URlne to excels,
LIQUOR, OPIUM OR TOBACCO
Can obtain it
COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE
AT.TU1C
KEELEY INSTITUTE,
(Jllico Uir.Tlttrilo.nd MndlnonBt., fort
liuul, Or. Cull or wrlio. Htrtclly ronflden.
tint
rUILLIVS iC CO., ,
Merchant Tailors.
A Ail! ltno of Imported nnd dnmeMlo
woolen. AIho n complete Mnok of irentV
furnishing ecod. All tho luteal tyler,
HIS Commercial MrceU
DUGAN BROS',
n urn? nm Minn
IIUIllw UllU LlVUilllli VVil
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Vlio!en;ili-;and retail denier In
STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS,
2'iU Commercial tttrcct. Telephone- No. XI
BRICK AND TILE.
KorllrnUclui.it hnnd mado,brlcU.iimttllp,
goto
MURPHY & DESART.
Jjiri;o niipply ou hand. Near fair
round, Milium, 723
BALED HAY!
Wo liuvo it heavy Htock of ox Ira quality of
hay nt the lowest price.
T. BURROWS,
No. !fi Commoralal BU, Halem
-:- Salem Boat House. -:-
llontofflco foot ofTrmle Mreet. l'lcaturo
and iJUtitluK Uinta. Itute low.
OKAS. II. McOLANE, Propr
J. H. HAAS,
TIIE WATOIOtAKER,
2I5K Ccmmerelil St., Falm, Oregon,
(Next door to KleLi'.)
Mpeclalty of Spectacle, uud repairing
Clock, wutclie uud Jewelry.
ITAItM iron SALE.
820 acre of beet tock and fruit land In
Orttfon for ule at a bargain. Wilt cll In
lot to ult purchaier, Addrt or call on
U. J. HIIIKL, Knlsut. Ore.
Near Bllvcr Creek 1'mIU. 7 9m
JED. K!. PI-A.ilLy,
Paper .Hanger.
ItareorderatUlobellealKitateKzcbang
NOuTIIWratN lltSEKY
Larue utock of U leading varieties of
FRUIT TREES.
Hendforeulploue and prion lltt. Now
Uthelluieto put out poach tree and all
other tree. Tree del) rent free Ut alt
parts of the city.
T. D. JONES, Salem, Or,
INSURE IN YOUR HOME COMPANY
"Tlie State,"
JUs.ti 0f 350,000 DeRtrti
ami. ii. UKKLKH. City Am
'AMit,
And rel
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