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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 3, 1891)
rnQjWM&WFW -? -- ? THBLE Linen TfiWe Linens and Napkins FANCY TOWELS, SPLASHERS, SCARFS AND NOVELTIES. If i. :t I'iPIl'Al JOIMIAL. i j f " TIirUSDAY DEC. 3, 1891. CANDIES AT WHOLESALE. We manufacture especially for the Willamette valley trade, and sell as low as the lowest. JONES & BERN ARM. Mr & PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oi's, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. SHIRTS Made to order at K. H. Matthews' Dress Making Parlors, 331 Commer cial street, Cottle block. Board op Trade. The Salem hoard of trade met at The Willam ette hotel Tuesday evening, but there were so many other impor tant meetings going on, 'he attend ance was small. But ihere were enough to adjourn over till tonight when the regular meeting will take place and a full attendance is de sired. Secretary Wagner has been working hard to collect all back dues and has each day. answereiLull correspondence. The board of trude is now in Hue working order and the decks are cleared for making up a splendid subscription for 1892. The board is gettiug upon a strictly cash basis and all monies will be uaeii for eastern advertising, the local ex peiihes being nothing. Turn out to night and give the Salem biard of trade your hearty support. Hui'itKiiB Juiicie. Tjio term n Jude:o HUnh.iu i-xpliliig next ills successor will be chosen at the net election. It Is not known whether he will he a candidate to succeed lilmse f or not. A prominent D m- ocratin tho city from Portland to day says that city has no. candidate. Judge Bennett, late circuit judge at The Dalles, and Judge Bouham, of Salem, are mentioned as possible candidates, in the seuso that they may be uominated on the Demo cratic ticket. Justice to All. M. W. Hunt, the Republican nominee for alder man in tho llrst ward will not go into the council to do the biddlug of a few rich men. He will seek to protect the people of that ward by holding the danuerous waters of Knrth Mill creek in check by law if need be. The citizens of that ward should uot elect a man to serve a few lien meu but to serve the people. a A Correction. C ouuoilman John Gray wants to correct the im pression made by lat night's Jour nal that he favored allowing the S. P. railroad to gravel its Front street track. On tbo contrary, he claims to have tho honor of having intro duced the resolution to compel the cotnpauv to comply with the ordi nance and plank its track- This is Mr. Gray's statement. " P.F. Every one should hear the children (seventy-five in uuiuberj sing at the opera houso Friday evening. The orohestja will "fl"l in" with a few excelleut fclec tl'ms, an "iu tune" plauo haying we" secured for the orcibiou. jjoyers of simple sweet music will "Ml this a very enjoyable occasion, . Jcst thr Idea. Crushers, what re they? Mud crushers and tho Price Is only J2.6Q an,i ?3f at R j. 'leniiDij'a B. 8. S 8. 118 Btate street. FURS. PURS. FURS. Another genuine special sule at HOLVERSON'S. This week we wili offer our entire stocl of Furs at the usual special sale discount. T. S in sets, all the newest designs and colorings, suitable for Holiday Piesents. See them while the UEPOBIilCANS ORGANIZE. A Division of the li-g-'.ii Stnto hrgne nr Republican (Main. About forty young Republicans mat Wednesday night lu a room of the State Insurauc-j building. The meeting was called to order by L. P. Conn, who nominated M. W. Hunt for temporary chairman. H. S. Jordau was made secretary. Among those present were the follewing: M. W. Hunt, G. G. Bingham, J.tp illuto, P. W. Wateis, L. P. Conn, J. II. McNary, H. S. Jordan, B. P. Meredith, A. N. Moores, A. N. Gilbert, Otto Wilson, A. T. Wain, H. P. McNary, Dr. W. B. Morse, E. J. Hwaford, S. T. Richardson, E. Hofer, E M. La Fore, Wm Brown, Ed. Cussick, R. D. Allen, Geo. Myers. John L. Ayi-r of Portland address ed the meeting on the political situ ation and the urgent need of Repub lican organization. He explained the constitution and by-laws which Were then discussed nnd adopted. Three delegates, M. W. Hunt, G. G. Ilhiliam and Jap Minto, were se lected to the the state convention of Republican clubs at Portland, Dec. 9th. L. P. Conn was chosen per manent secretary and tho club will elect the balance of its oflicers at a future meeting. The best of good feellug prevailed and to all appear ances the Republican party will be on hand 1892. ANOTHER SCllOOh. The Fritnds to Locale a Polytechnic lustUuto at Ili'-liluud. A Friend's Polytechnic Institute has been incorporated aud will go up this coming year. The incorporators are VV. J. Had ley, B. S. Cook, F. M. George aud H. J. Minthorn, capital stock, $10,- Jinn. rtiiiua-int-u-otiarej of $25 each. Tho principal office shall be at Salem, aud the object of the corpora tion, as indicated by the name, is to conduct a liiger school of learning of the denomination of Friends at Salem. The head educator in this move is Prof. Morrison, of Newberg who takes $1000 stock", the institute to be under direction of the Salem quart erly meeting. As its name indicates, it will be a college of the arts aud sciences. There is room for another higher educational institution at Salem, aud progressive denomination will push it to success. Wheat. Ten to fifteen cars of win at are coming into to the big Capitol mills daily but that is ouly enough to ruu it half the time. The wheat comes from all parts of tho velley. Rkcokuek. H. Radficld for vag rancy and W. Foster for drunkeuess were sentenced to terms In the city jail by Recorder Goodell. Both are doing stieet work. Probated. A final settlement of the estate of E L. Quimby,executors G. R. Matthews and Richard Price, wm filed and approved. Charming. Mountain scenery, pretty children, gorgeous costumes, aud caluium lights, what could he nicer? At opera lioue tomorrow evening. Cheap Land. Twenty-six acrei two nnd one-half miles from Turnc. Comfortable house aud outbuilding-!, ood spring and young orchard, $35 j er acre. The Oregon Land Co., in Gray block. 12-3 eod-4t ASurfuise. Make your wife a present of one of those beautiful hanging lamps at Clark & Eppley's. Boy It now, as there will be few left by Christmas. Prices always the lowest. IN Probate. In guardianship of Joseph Strong, a minor, E. E. Ore golre, guardian, filed his final ac count. Be heard. January 4th. Frl-"F. F. F."-day. Somcthino Fink. Water cress received dally at D-tvIuVti.fcViiHeii, Court street market. if. HOLVBRSON. N. B. A full lino i f silks for f mcy work. Linens al e variety lasts. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. The MUbph I.ewin uro hoine from a shirt visit, to Corvaltls. Dr. Richardson is In EiBt Portland for a short stny, W. T. Rlgdou toitk the afternoon train for Portland. R. M. Wade, tho veteran hard ware merchant, has been In the city looking after his immense business, and returned to Portland this after noon. Judge Boise goes to Polk county to Hold court next Monday. County Clerk Sherman is home from Portlaud. The Myrtle Polut, Coos Co., Lum ber Co. has filed articles of incor poration, stock $3000. Dr. Orr of Canyon City, Grant couuty, has been a guest of Hon. Phil Metsehau: Robert Kell, who is a guest at Mr. Blackford's in North Salem, will leave in a few days on his way to Illinois. Clias. E. Adams, a Salem barber, bus gone to Colfax, Wn., to work at hi trade. He is n son of Capt. Adams, janitor of the North Salem schools. F. S. Dearborn, the stationer, bus just opened a few choice pieces of imported bisque figures. Dr. S. Orr, of Cauyon City, Is tho guest of State Treasurer Mestchuu aud family, en route for California and the east. Dr. Wurtz, who left Gerval for Southern California, in search of health, died In Los Angeles, Nov, 25th. Mrs. R. S. Wallace and children left this afternoon on their trip to Colorado, accompanied by the late Mr. Wallace's two brothers, with whom they will spend several months of the winter season. Notwithstanding tho great scarci ty of butter and eggs, you will find an abundance at M T. Rlneman's strictly fresh. Also plenty of fresh Oregon lard, bacon and beaus. A former .Southern F'aaitlu-Wivioim-. superintendent, J.- N. Ryan, of Salem, who lives on the fair ground road has been appointed Biiperiu. tendent of Tho Dalles pi rtage road. He is a practical railroad man. R. D. Alien, the Silverton fruit man came to Salem Weduesday. He says It Is a good seven hours drive with a good team aud that Is the only kind of team he drives. This -is a sad commentary on our country roads. Price's fru It coloring at Clark & Eppley's. HOTEL ARRIVALS. "WILLAMETTE" Sam Waters, Zera Snow, T H Towuseud, A H Tanner, J H Fisher, C M Maxwell, H Beneke, J H Biugau.RB Wilson, W P Smith, Portlaud. A A Abbett, Springfield. A 8 Macalllster, A S Bennett, The Dalles. L W Loughead, Albany. W A Rolinson, Chas Collins, Geo 1 Burton, b F. Jefl Meyers, 8cio. C A Kohee, Chicago. J 8 Crane, San Francisco. Sam Goldsmith, Portland. "COOK." Miss Jennie Cole, The Dalles, Ed Schellberir, Eola. John Brown, La Grande. C H Smythe, Pendleton. P A Smllh, Solo. A Peterson, W Nolz, J B Kellon, Portlaud. John Milan, Wm Greeley, Illinois II E Dale, W Ellison, Dallas. T F Cowing, Oregon City. Silver Flake hominy at Clark & Eppley's. New VeeA Store. J. E. Easiham & Co. have just opened an office on State street op- potlio li. u. i;ros8- uuicuer hijoji. Go get the best feed aud hay the marKetaiioras. ji-imiw. m Close buyers should remember that L. S. Winters at the auction store near the court house, tells goods at banralns every day Iu the week. Auctions evury Saturday. 11-20 d&w 1 ra I'diitr iir m State vs. Maker Count v. Nearly nil counties aro out of debt to the Btftte for tuxt lne except Baker county mid (lie hint .f the stnto vs. Baker county for taxes due, some of them Cm in 1878 to 1800 In clusive Is of Interest. The sums are: For 1878,$ 111 01; 1S79; $1153.07; 1880, $368.61; 1881, $588.05; 1882, $221.00; 18S3, $599.70; 1834, $220197; 1885, $2482.20; 1839. $7911 85; 1990. $2758.05. Totnl, HLURMK). The pnora ure no heiitA unMairvJ lv Attorney ... ,.,'i,..i .i. . . ,, ...in ' UvueraM haudiernd i, uiitl suit will i , , . , .' 4 , ie in-!titi In the elreuU omiir i linker county to recover In a few ' eeks. ilo Voi-.it launched, '" aviliticioftlie present day foi 'V! 4 .-.iduclie. i of everything that will -. id-.ee to th-3 luatctial welfare and 'it.fert ctV.ankiad are almost unlim u i atid "! en Pyrop cf Figs was first .jro.Iuc.-d tiu: vrorld was enriched with L' .j crtl;- rc-fiit laxativ known, as it la tho ory remedy whiili is truly .t.:ivsf cjil isfro-Iridg to the taste aatl prompt nnd cff. ctnal to cleanse tLe system ge:it!y in the Spriug-time or, In fact, at any ti:nc, and the belter it Is knov.-u the tr.ore ponular It bf comes. A Rare Display. Nobody but will be interested and delighted to see the beautiful dUplay of dried fruits at M. T. Rlneman's this week. Such a variety was never before displayed In Salem, and each kind is the very best of its variety. This grand display Includes dried rasp berries, blackberries, Zante currants, layer raisins, Smvrna figs, dates, cherries nectarines, evaporated apri cots, evaporated and sun dried peaches, aud apples, plums, petit, Italian aud bleached silver prunes the largest and finest 'Oregon prune ever shown. $100 Rewaril. $100. The leaders of tho Capital Jouunal will be pleased to learn that there is al least one dreaded disease that science has been able to cure in an us stages, and tuat is cataarh. Hall's Cataarh Cure Is tho ouly positive cure now known to the medical fraternity. Cataarh be ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Cataarh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strengtu oy uuuuiug up tue consti tution and assisting nature in doing its work. The pn prictors have, so much faith In its curative powers that they ofier One hundred Dollars for auy case that it falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Ad drees P. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75 cents. Clark & Eppley still carry -uperlor lino ol laundry soaps. SUPREME COURT. that Neil McLeod, app, vs O M Scott, tumntjj juic, it j aiim, Joun v Moore, county commissioners; V C Brock, couuty clerk, resps; appeal from Sherman county; argued and submitted. John Carlson, administrator, resp, vs Oregon Short Line, aud North ern R R Co, app, and Francis Cou lon, resp, vs Oregon Short Line and Utah Northern R R Co, app; appenl from Wasco county;argued und sub mitted. Happy lloosicrs. Wm. Timmons, Post master of Ida- vllle, Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has doue more for me than all other medicines combined, for that feelluir arising from Kidney nnd Liver trouble." John .Leslie, farmer and stockman of ihe same place says: "Find Electric Bitters to be the best Kidney aud Liver medicine, made mo feel ll.ko a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware merchant, same town, says: Electric Bitters Is just the thing for a man who Is all ruu down and don't care whether he Uvea or dies; ho found new strength, good appetite and felt lust like ho hud a new lease on life. Only 60 cts. a bottle, at Fry's Drug Store 225 Commercial 8t. "TIieBest,"Wm.nrow A Co. There no ojie article In tbe Hue of niedl- cIiiph that elve co largo a return for tlio mouey ua a good puroua stremalieulue Bliutor, buch ii8 Curfji ' Hmart weed aud et'adoniui backnebe plasters. Thofce unhappy person who nuirer from liervousnoKX and dyapejwla'ihouM use Cur ter Little Nervt. Pill, vrblcb are mide ex pressly f r gleeplea, nerroai, dyjx;ptlo tntterers. Price 35 cents. Women with pa', coloiIeM facr, who eel weak and dUcourngcd, will rectilve botb ineoUl and bodily vigor by uilog Carter'! Iron Pill, which are mode fur tbe blood, nerve and complexion, As a preventive and cure for croup Chamberlain's Cough Remcdv has uo rival. It Is, iu fact, the only remedy that can always be depend wt ....m. ..awl tt...t ie. ..Ifiaurttit ., . f ITU UjnlJ RUU VliUb tO IV-UUI. HIIU safe to take. There Is not the least rinnimr in islvlnc it to children. UB it I contains uo injurious suusmuco. For sale at 60 cents per bottle by Geo. E. Good. Cheap Land. Thirty acres of .rood fruit land, twenty-four acres under cultivation, two aud one-half milts from Turner, fsi per acre. The Oregon Land company, Salem, Or. Gray bulldlug. 11-21 eod8t Tbe Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. have caub sod paid up values guaranteed In each policy. Don't iuture In any other com pany. J. L. Mitchell, Agent. 11-25-tf Ilaeklcn'. Amlcawilr, The Beat 81 ve la. tbe world for CuU, iicaUt,naff. Vleen. BaUKbcoin, vr rJorta.Te.Ur, Chapped Hand, CbltoUUn, Cora and all Hkln Kruplloo, and fxwl Uvelr cure Pitta, or do pay regain. It l guaranteed to rive perfect -utuitctton nt vaitturr Tttaa&l. Prm. ti tit per box. i'ora!byIaa,lJ.Kr7,2U.iiM, Baby cried, Mother eight!, Doctor prescribed t Cwtork! mi 'iiimiiiiiriinrniii r ift-imi"iiii'niri,i"iiitrr'f BEHIND THE SCENES. Possnrt says t'nt ho rorjnlrca three hoars to rank vt for M ivl., .. Bessie Hnttori.iumgliterot Joseph Hat ton, the clever London jr .tra.fist, has tnude a distinct hit as an actress. "The Man with a Hundred Heads" la the peculiar name of a play in which com edian Harry Dixey recently appeared. Fanny Davenport is reported to have played to $9,700 in one week in St. Louit when the tempeataru btood at 04 dega, So far the standard companies of this eaaon, with one or two exceptions, have . .. . , . . , been of the so called farce comedy char- ..,. Harry B. Smith, dramatic editor of the Chicago Tribune, has written a farce comedy for Jack Mason and Marion Manola. Tho receipts of tho Bayreuth festival amounted to $165,000, a great financial success. Next year there will be ton performances of "Parsifal," seven of the "Meistersinger" and three of "Tanu hanser." Francis Wilson utters 7,033 words in the courso of every performance of "The Merry Monarch." The original "Ham let" gave 8,700 words more to the title role, but "Hamlet" as acted now gives forty-seven words less. Miss Vokes' first appearance on the stage was made in long clothes. She speaks of it as a "shrieking part." Her1 first Bpeaking part was played at tho age of three, and sho had one word for oaoh year "Papa," "Mamma" and "No." "No" always brought down tho house. Pietro Mascagnl, the composer, im presses most people who moet him rather unfavorably at first Ho knows nothing about the business of mounting or pro ducing playa and operas. Ho dislikes praise. For a fortnight after the first presentation of "Cavallerla Rustlcana" he refused to go before the curtain and show himself. TURF TOPICS. Robert Bonner sont Charles Marvin a check for $1,000 as n present for having driven Sunol to her record of 0:031. Ed Geers, the sensational reinsman, and trainer and driver of Hal Pointer, has declined C. J. Hamlin's offer of $25, 000 for his services for five years. Dallas, the great pacer, with a record of S'AU, owned by M. McCormick, of Pittsburg, strained the muscles of his hind leg recently, and may never race again. Tennessee people believo that Bella Archer, 2:15, will be as sensational a filly neit year as Nancy Hanks has been this season, and that she will certainly trot in better than 2:10. Jacob Ruppert, tho Now York million aire brewer, will operate a high class racing stable next year, and has already engaged Jack Joyner to train for him. His son has made two entries in the 1803 Derby. Secretary of the Navy Tracy believes that beforo five years are passed 2:00 will be beaten by a trotter of the Electioneer, Wilkes or Nutwood blood, and that the mile will be trotted in 3:00 in ten years or less. Ten years ago Hinda Itoao, the first foal of Beautiful Bells, set all the world talking because sho had trotted a mile In 2:80, which was then the yearling reo ord. Bell Bird, the eleventh foal of tho samo a&m, nas now lowered that record to 2:20. Owners of four stables In the east have won more than $100,000 this year, and ten more have won moro than $40, 000. J. A. and A. H. Morris lead with $161,480, won by twenty-four horses, and Mike Dwyer has landed $143,305 with his twelve. ODDS AND ENDS. The barking of dogs on the earth caa be heard in a balloon at an elevation ot four miles. Moro rain falls at Cherra Ponjee, in tho bills of Assam, than iu any other place in tbe world. In Fiji, the Friendly islands, Samoa Bnd New Britain, 100,000 natives wor ship in Methodist churches. The gaugo of theltoman chariots 2,000 years ago was 4 feet 8J inches same ts standard railroad gaugo of today.- Massachusetts has more free circulat ing and reference libraries than any other state. It leads tho Hat' with 170 free libraries and eleven reference libra ries. Sucen Regent Christina of Spain reads speaks English. Misnaming Things. i..- n-iiiia m ' The experienced huntsman in the woods never wastca time looking for bear in Bear Hollow, nor deer along Deer Creek, nor would he hope to shoot any great number of ducks on Duck Lake, for his experience has taught him that such points are always misnamed, and this lesson holds good with almost everything in life. For instance, in tho case of the brands on articles of food, spices and other ground food products, the things branded or labeled "pure", "strictly pure" or "absolutely pure," are without exception tho most villainously adulterated. 'Tis the wolf in sheep's clothing always. Tho most brazen case is that of the Royal Baking Powder. This article is branded and paraded beforo the pcoplo -as "absolutely pure" when it contains ammonia. You can smell it in tho can and often in the biscuit while hot, What woman would use an ammonia or alum baking powder if she knew it ? They not only destroy tho stomach, but ammonia will destroy the complexion. Not so with Pr, Price's Cream Baking Powder, the only pure cream tartar powder to b obtained, end the only baking powder made by at physician. Dr, Price has deyoted a lifetime to perfecting this old-fashioned, in tftopensablc artiolo of, the culinary rt that has stood all tlw tests and remained the standard for forty years, " UtiuMMMan riMMkiMa MARKETS BY TEliEORAl'ir. PUUT1.ANO. Wheat Valley, it.BSrtUl.T) per cenln', Ktnilr standard, 5N 00. WMi VrttlanM8, Oats New White a to tfc per buvhcl. Mlllstuirs-llran lia, shot ts, til to 22 ground barley, $21 to 3ft: cnopffced, tl to J 19, middling, 8, per Ion. Hay 111013 pvr ton. llutlcr Oregon nincy dairy, SVs ffthcy- ciiRmcry 3TH0W; good to fhlr, 37)i; California choice 27to31c. Kggs Oregon 5i4 o per do. l'oultry Old chickens tx lNtatoe lOnttXV) per e utal. Cheese Oregon, Hto 15c; OiilfOrniH lie, Sugars Golden O, 4)0; exim J,4t Ury granulated, oJJ cube, crushed aad Poa. dercd, 6fo per pound. Beans Sruall white, JJicj pink '$ bnyox, SHci butter, 3Jc: llran. 830. Dried FrnlU Queted: Itnllnn prune 8c; Petite nnd (Jcrniau, 7u )cr pound; rnUlnj, $13) p-jr box; ptummrr ilttol pcirn, s 10 Pc; sun dried nnJ factory plums, Be; evaporated peaches. 0 to lie; Bmyrla Ugs Miij Collforuln flgs 7 cents per pound. llldM Dry hides, YM, to Pc; k leu fo culls, green over 55 pounds', 7c; under 5 pouDds, 1c; sheep pelt. iS0c$l.S3. 8MOKRD MUrVTH AND IjAHD. Eastern linm, 12 to lSHl brenUnxit bn con, 11 to 15c; Bides, l luril, 12 to 13o per pound. SAN FrtANOIHCO. han fbancisoo, Dee. a wheat; buyei; ttJBJfr Barloy t'eed J1.07 SI 11 per centn. OiiU-Oray l 85 to HO per cental, old. Corn Lsrge yellow, 11.10 to 8U2; white J1.25 to Jl 50 per ccntnl. Hops V)4 to 15o por pound. rotntocs Uarnet Chile ,40 to 50c; Karly ltos.0, 3) to 30c; llurbnuks, 80 to 40c; sweet, 1.00 to si. a fO per cental. Onions 70 to $1.00 per cental. Buttor-Cholee,30to82c; ploklo roll, at to anc; croiimery, 15 to Ufio por pound. Kgns Uhotco ranch, 42to45c; cold stor ago, 19 to 31c per dozen. MISOKbANEOUS MAUK13T9. Chicago, Dec. 2. Wheat, cash 8Ke, ST I RATION Afflicts linlf the AmprlcAU people yei tlio.re la only uuo prepnmtlnu ot (.an.-tpurllla that acts on tho bowels and reaches this Import ant trouble, mid that Is Joy's Vegetable 8r inparllln. It relieves It In II hours, and tra occasional dose prevents return. Wo refer by permission to C. E. Klklntrtou, 125 !cuit Avenue, Ban rrauulscoi J, II. Urown, I'eta turaa; II. 8. WIuu, Ocary Court, 8n Frau clico, and hundreds of others who luvo used It In constipation. One letter Is a samplo of hundreds. Elklugton, writes; "I have been (or years subject to billons headaches and constipation. Have been so bsd (or a year back liarohadto take a physio orcry other night cr else I would bare a headache. After tallug ono bottle of J. V. B., I am la sploulld shape. It' has dono woudorful things (or mo." s Vegetable SarsapariSia Most modern, most effective, largest bottla samo price, 11.00, six (or 13.00. For sale by Dau'l J, Fry, 225 Com. street. REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS PILED WITH COUNTY IlECORDEH. Bessie Cowles J II Cowlea to Win. Bonis, lots 2, 3; Ax 5, (I, 7, 8, 0, 10, 11, uowies' central nud to woodouru, $27C0. Wm. Bents to II L Bouts, It 0, above udd., ?250. "NVilson II Bluhblns to Johu M Bhehan 1 1 to 12 inclusive bl 20 Highland add to Salem, $4800. Baine trt Augusta Wuldejo, IU 1 to 12 Inclusive, bl 32, aame add $4800, Samo to B Mathews Its 1 to 0 L1 HO, Its 1, 0, 7, 12, bl 30, and i, 2, bl 28, Highland, $5025. The Massachusetts Insurance law Is tho best, because it has uo condi tions! Kvery polloy Issued by the Massachusetts MutunI Llfo Insur ance Co, has cash and paid up value guaranteed. Don't lusuro In any but a Massachusetts company. J. L. Mitchell, agent. 11-2.5. tf Insure In the Mafsachusotfs Mn tual Life Insurance Company. J, ual Life Insurance Company, j j. Mitchell, ogont. 11-25-tf L., 5S Joy Get Ready For Christmas ! Now Is tho time to triy your Bureau Scarfs, Hpiashers and Stand Tidies With lovo'y colors iu WASH KMBROIDJSttx SILKS. -See window dljJsy. CLOTINCl DEPARTMENT. Wo ure hendniinrters for good goods nnd low price. Underwear, Ovtf- Milrls, Fine Still and Soft lints, Bulls and Overcoats, PRICKS ALWAYS THE LOWEST. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO, OPERA MOUSE BLOCK, "The Best" BOOTS AND SHOES. w m. Brown 231 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon. The Best." .. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. THE) CLUB Livery, Feed and Salo Stables. F. M. TOWNSEND, Proprietor. Tclopliono No. 21, corner Liberty aud forry streets, Balom. Oregon. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of Wtllomatta Hotol, SA-LECtvI ... OKICQON L B, HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed Ths Best Box Stalls and Corral In the 'lty, Quiet, family borsos a specialty, (In roar Willamette hotel.) 8AJ.BM, '- - - ORBOON Radatagli S Crossau, StaloDtrect Livery. Host IHkh and Stock. Hoarding and feed Htablc, lHlato street. W. M. DeHAVEN, Boarding - and - Salo - Sialic. One itiior west ofI,unn's Dry DoodSKtoro on HUUo street. Quiet family teams. Hikhj lal attention paid to transient stock, 6:ltl TRUCK AND EXPRESS, MORGAN" & 30SABE, Truck & Dray Line. lV Hood team nndMlproinia work Is otfr slronstliold, J. E. WHITE, EXPRESS AND TIIUOK LINE. Hauling f all klnda. llcst work, Wiuson ut every tralu. SUTTON & SON, DxproHH HHtl I$HKKK, Do liaullng nnd quick delivery to nil purls of tho city with promptness and cam. Ieuve orders ut It. M. Vvado A Oo's, Jas. Batcholor, Prop'r. Warm Meals at All Hours of the Day twiiw uv vtv HMWI VMI'IVVU ta hit establlslimenu clitw style i-wenty-nvs cni per weal nun r - Kt rt Court Street, between 0em Houso and To StrawJerry Grower. The underslimitd hua rantructed far latwn qiiautltyofHio Jesslv, (sweepstake prise, winner at Malmstrawbrrv fulrl and Tru onpiisoa liana, (oesi yimaer aud inoai .... - - . . -i - . - '.m. z . I --- rentable lalfi tmrry la riatain iiuirket.t rom Ji. W. MftvsB". Hulein, and J, W. UiJU twit, Auiiufvllle. and piauUflrst-elaM, CmKous frte, reatf. Witrraoud nura tii.i ttemtr IU. ajso tn oiuer arielltsi K. IIOIfJsK. nU;u, UrKoa Address dw THE WILLAMETTE, BAIjXM, OMXa02f. Mtm, &JW ia$3.0 pry. The best hotel between Portland MdKan tfrauebuio. Tlrst-lM lu all It appoint, menu, iu utias r smd Mtth th CM<wtd 1'rultn Orovru lu th WllUnetU Vftllsy. A, I, WAGNER, Prop. M,T. RINEMAN Crock r. tilatawan. Ijiiuua. Wij, and Wlllaw wars. All VluA. IuiiU tij AWi VeUbatJfiHs u tittS nmu rfi .wf . ? (i . H . ' Capital City Restaurant Mtka "The Best" & Co., "The Best NOBOTMERN 1RSERY Largo stock of all leading vatfettpf FRUIT TREES. Krml for rnl Dlouun nnd nrlAo list. Kmr Is tho time to nut out pencil trees And nil other tree. Troos 'iroos uo iloUvcroi free to Ml lwirw or mo city, dw T. D, JONES, Balom, Or. MOKEY! To Loan on RoallKtUte Security, .' Apenoy lMcinoBtatctJiBavlnga,! Sum A tlulldlng Co. FEAR & HAMILTON, SA.TreruT Itootn 11, Ilnsli, Dunk blook. urssc ftiaw NSURE iN YOUR HOME COKPAKY "The -State." Aut Over 350,000 Dollr. (1M.M. HKV:i,K. I'll lial. IKU. bob Aud special aeBt for MarleaamnVy, OI nvf urisrt id Company. TAXESl" . ?y Your Mm Tuxw Be- fare They Became Ik- liHqtteitt, ThoHcliool tuxwof dlHtrlcfNo, 84 liiMnrlqu county uro now due and imynuJo at tho clerk's ollloo lu No. 107 Ooinnieroittl atrcot, Saloiu, fiwt tloor eolith of tlio 08tqtHpe, Tfe samo will become rielluquont mimu imm wiiiiiu oo tiuys irom uiwusK, lly ortlor of noara, tin m &y a W. 1). SIMI'SON, 3 District Otefk J- ...Mu-W Nov., J801. U8tf. Those Afflicted WUn the ubliot nslns to xuwt, upr, opium or iwuer Can olitaln COMPLETE, PERMANENT Cf A'rrrHB a KEELBF INSTITUTE Ofllce Cor, Third and MadlsoaHw., . land, Or. Call or write. rnncuy omssbms'- Uttl. Merchant Tailors. A full lino ot Import aad staimustia ilens. Also a Mliiplels) ttoKk. at amsta mrnlslilug aruodi., 813 Uommervlal at; All u ui, street. 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