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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 16, 1891)
o o rl t !----. a m ilrmi nf- j no umo w uu xu.uu wiion you must buy your- Christmas Goods. Bemom ..AV0 have the finest lino of Kid Gloves, Dress Goods, Handkerchiefs, Silk Umbrel- las, Scrim for fancy work, Lace Curtains, and the largest the coast. Ion Bargains in All Departments, HIE CAPITAL MWh. fl!DNBJ"DAY, - DEC. 1G. 1891 Working Nigbt and Day. JONES & IJERNARDI, Preparing for Holiday Trade. I Christmas Tree OrnuuicntHuu band ,,! made to order. GILBBBT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking rowder. NEW CUTTER AND FITTER. We have now secured u first class cutter and fitter with fourtcmyeji's experience. MATTHEWS DRESSMAKING PARLORS, 331 Commercial St. Probate. Ida M. Babcock, ad i nistiatrix of F. J. Babcock, de ceased, filed her inventory and petitioned the court for an order to I til the personal property and set mart the exempt property. Her petition was granted. Thj inven tory showed property to the amount I of $9000 In estute of A. B. Btan- llon, E. B. Stuuton was appointed administratrix. She filed her bond in the sum of $4700. This was iipproved and it was ordered that letters issue. F. M. Loftis, J. K. Ririeiis and L. C. Cavauaugh were jppoiiited appraisers. J. V. Hod. Hiii was discharged from guardian ship of C. M. Lockwood. Third Party Club. The Salem prohibition club has efiected a per- liuaueut organization. II. B Jory, president; E. ('. Minion, vice residotit; F. J.,Strayer, secretary; Ar. T.Rljdon,tre.if.uier. l'he finance committee is composed as follews: V. U. Leabo, Mr. Basey, Thos. Gross, W, T. Rigdou, E. Pipes. A ItHumittte was appointed to secure I permanent place of meeting. J. , Roorls, F. J. Strayer, and Thos. Irooka were appointed a committee fa constitution una uy-iaws. xue lub will meet regularly every Tucs- llay evening at 7:30. Brigadier General. Governor Pennoyer hasappolnted H. B.Comp bod, of Linkvilie, Klamath coun ty, to the brigadier generalship of tbe Oregon national Guards, to fill iacaucy caused by resignation of Ueii. J. C. Schofner, and the briga Jier geueial is to hold office until Ms successor is appointed and quali fied. General Schofner has been aunty judge of Klamath county. Killed by Lightning. Ouo of theelectriccaison the fair ground road yesterday iuu over a cow be "iglDK to Geo. Desart, of the brick irwof Murphy & DeBurt, breaking r kg. She was immediately k'lleU aud put out of agony, aud Tibe paid for by the company. Nils Is the first Instance of a cow king "killed by lightning" in this t'ionof the country. A Cool Snap. A cottage on the I M.clrIo road at u rare bargain. Call paCS. McNally, architect, Bush preymau block. 12-10-lw &'ie I venison Daviaou & White. KotUInir nicer than a nice gold landholder oiinlnspri Inn neat 'X for (Mirlul. o I? U TVi.irhnm " the largest assortment In the J. When Vnil trn ! riranrl AriTIV f don't fall tn p Hcnsnn. the con- wer. Trn dozen trimmed lints at Sl.fO &coJust opened at Chas. Calverle. That la flno oiuut ntAn n rUnrb Ar. RfVs. Our Stonlr nf munis havo just opened the CO M fcown in SaW No matter what you want in the faring. We are the sole AtLnnlnn.. "rrt i aii r-ua .cua tjioves. T. MING Unvi.1 ...1 si w J.H. CITY COUNCIL PR0CKDUUE. Collins Uiyen His Seat in the Second Ward Bills Allowed and Other Uusincss. bills allowed. Silsby Mfg. Co., $19.08; Mrs. D. C. Snyder, $3.10;, Macrum fc Husaey, $1 35; Salem Dray & Truck Co,, $5; John Knight, $11; T. McF. Patton, $18.05; Salem Electric Light Co., $3S0; Salem Gaslight Co., $71.73; Dugan Bros., $3.00; Salem Irou works, $15.05; H. P. Minto, $118.95; Salem Water Co., $92 82. lOLMNSGOESIN. Alderman Murphy submitted the following which was adepted: Wheie.is, The judges of the elec tion in the second wurd at the late election reported to ttie recorder that Geo. Collins received 154 voles for alderman fur the short term, aud thut N. Davis received 153 votes for the same olllce, and YVlu-ieas, The recorder instead of issuing his certificate to the person haviug a majority of the votes cast, according 10 the report of such judges, undertook without authority to recount tfce ballots cast in said ward, and reported some errors in the cuuut of the board of judges, Resolved, That in the opinion of tho council the city recorder is not the proper person or tribunal to cor rect such enors, but his duty is fully discharged when he examines the'relurusof the judges aud Issues his certificates in accordance there with, therefore Resolved, That the city recorder be and he la hereby directed to issue a certificate to Geo. Collins aa said alderman of the second ward for the short term, leaving to the council the correction of such errors in the said judges' report as may be made to appear upon a contest ror sum o trice. REPORTS OK COJIMITl'EES. Streets and puollo preperty: That Highland park be conveyed to the Friends Polytechnic institute, on condition that the society expend $2000 within two years. Adopted. That sidewalk be built on north side Court street irom Fourteenth to Fifteenth streets, thence from Court to Chemeketu. Adopted. That C. M. Lockwood be given permission to establish messenger service. Adopted. On licenses reported unfavorably on petition of O. E. Cheney to can vass for Talmage books. Adopted. By alderman fourth ward: That petition of A. E. Watson for vaca tion of alley in bl. 20 University add be granted. PETITIONS. Of Mrs. T. A. Johnston to can vass for i-ale of children's wear, to committee on licenses. Of I. L. Patterson and others, asking that electric railway exten sion on S iuth Commercial street bo in center, or within six feet of center of street, to committee on streets and public property. Of D J. Steiueretal. for electrio light at Intersection of Wiuter aud Union streets, to committee on fire and water. Petition Salem Fire Alarm Co. to erect pole3, string wires, establish messenger service, etc., to committee on ordluances. The request of a lady to canvass for kindergarten literature, granted. The city attorney was authorized to draw up an ordinance that all orofswilksbepaid for out of city funds hereafter. Was nls ) ordered to prepare ordi nance awarding contract for Libeity street bridge, one-half to be paid by county, to J. E. McCoy for $863 Instructed to prepare ordinance on same terms for bridge on High street. The report on the ordinance for establishing grades on Commercial, Court and State streets was referred ba?k to Alderman Gray. The plans of the atone bridge to be built on Commercial street were referred to tbe committee on streets und public property. Good Work. The street com missioner's force are doing a good work In opening sluices out of the mu Ihules, removlug filth from the pools at the crosswalks and generally Improving the appearance of the street. A dump cart and two men working In a practical manner can do a great deal. Clark & Eppley still carry that superior line ol laundry soaps. P LETE ! ! for the Holiday trade is now largest line of fancy Silk agent for the W.C. C. Co. HOLVERSON. display of Holiday Novelties LUNN. CANVASSING TtIB VOTE. The fonslderation of Returns of Late City Election Causes Some Excitement. Recorder Goodell'a certified report of the returns of the city election, held Dee, 7. 1891, submitted to the city council Tuesday evening, was as follews: Thut on the 8th he noti fied Mayor D'Arcy, and in his pres ence and under bio supervision pro ceeded to canvass the vote , with result as follows; VOTE FOR ALDERMAN. First ward M. W. Hunt, 75,; Juo. Gray, 74, Second ward for long" term Wil liam Miller, 139; E. M. Lafore, 100; Geo. Collins, 1; for short term, re turns made by the judges and clerk N. Davis, 155; Geo. Collins, 154; William Miller, 1. VOTE II Y RECORDER. Below the count for second waid Rji:oidr G lodell re ports as follews: "Itut at said canvass 1 was directed by the mayor to count tho ballots for Hip abort term in said ward and by said count I find Geo. Collins received 155 votes, N. Davis 1"1 votes, AVil linru Miller one vote; aud I a'so find one Democratic ballot one which N Davis received one vote. Win. Miller's name was sciatched and also tho word "long" und George Collin's name was written under Miller's." Third Ward-G.Steiuer, 51; O. J, Olmsted, 95, Fourth ward Wm. R-itzbur,?, 74; O D. Hutton, 125. Mr. Collins was seen and says he was not counted in out was elected at (lie polls, properly certified aud tin: return is sustained by the action of the council. THE SCENE. Recorder Goodeli read his report. The mayor said that report must bo referred back to the recorder to bring In such u report as he and the recorder had canvassed. Tho re- c irderjudd the report was certified to and wascorrect.Thero was some talk and the mayor refused to entertain a motion to take the report out of tho recorder's hands and lay It before the council. Mr. Murphy, tbe mover, said he would appeal from the chair. The.ur.iyor would not put the motion to appeal. Hot speeches were made and Murphy presented the rtsolu- tlons that were finally adopted glv Ing Collins his seat. THE MAYOR'S THEORY wasthat the recorder should havo reported 155 votes for eacli as it was cauvassed by them, as he claims, in the presence of Republicans aud Democrats. The custom for ten years has been for the mayor and recorder to canvass and certify the returns. He bases his action also on sec. 13, page 23, revised erdinances: "As soon as the returns are re ceived from all the wards the recor der shall notify the mayor and In his presence and under his super vision shall canvass the votes for city and wurd officers, aud report the result to the common council at its next regular meeting." Uncle Tom's Cabin. A good audience irreeted the New Orleans Company in tho opera house last evening when they produced that time-honored drama "Uucle Tom's Cabin," dramatized from tho book of that name, aud which used to rivet our attention iu youth's bright summer days. The plot however, never seems to get old, aud It was rendeied in good form lust evening, the different characters being cor rectly represeuted. A new feature forNanalmo wa9 the Introduction of two II ye blood bounds on the stage. The dancing by little Lizzie Mnaer. who also took tho part of "Eva," was remarkably good and appreciated. The band paraded to day und rendered sever.-! choice selections of music Nauaimo (IS. C.) Free Press of Dec. 8, '01. Guaranteed kid gloves, for only $1.40 at the Rocket store. d w The most beautiful assortment and the best quality of imported china and glassware ever brought to Salem both in sets and individual nifxv now on exhibition at J. G. Wright's. complete in eyery de; artment, and Linen Handkerchief ever JJiy Uoous line i u u,u sets and the Gerster and THE 0. JAIn FUtl. Tonight's I'ropram A Cntiiedy In ons act Entitled, "Mid iruwdt-il Hole!.' CAST. Landlord R. H. Ryley. Landlord's daughter Mrs. J. Smith. Sain'Mt (servant) O. Davis. Bridget (servant).- J. Lt-veque. oeliooi teacuer i Captain U. S. Arrav f Boarder. Scotch His'iLuderJ Miss Wanless, J. il. Harry, J. Stewart. The tramp H. Mirlln. Piuuist -...Mibs J. Murim. Monkey.. ...........B. R, Cutshaw, Play written by R. H. Ryly. FIRST PART. March. "Salute to Burlington, " rshermtoi. Overture "Berlin, as it Laughs und Cries," Couradl. Clarinet Solo "The Warbler," Griswuld. Chns. Poppa. Waltz "Irene1 .Dennett. second part. Cornet Duet. "Short aud Sweet," Short. McEiroy aud Coompr. Potpourri -"TheHui-uenots," TMeverbeer. Schottlsclie, "McGiuiy'a First lj ve," Timrne. Medley "Echo's of the day," Rosen feld. A VlAliUOT HI 'HIE SOUTH. Mill Creik to Itn Itriilgnl Iiy a Width Railway on a Stout Airh. Pull The street committee submitted plans of the city surveyor to the council nn eting Tuesday uiht for a stone or brick arch or viaduct ou Commercial street over South Mill creeK. The plaus, If carried out, will ex tend the street on its present grade through the hill, which would bo leveled and used to (ill the low part Btill further south. The Electrio R ill way company say they will contribute as much toward such a bridge ns it would cost them to bridge the creek for their South Salem extension. THE PLAN shows a full width roadway of cut stone, one arch spanning the creek, the whole containing 3000 perch of stone. It would be a beautiful im provement and is petitioned for by nearly all the property owners of South Salem. Tho plan is by E. J, McCaustlaud. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. General W. H, Byurs came up lust night fiom Portland ou busi ness and took In tho Grand Army fair. Ed. Lewis, a nephew of Damon Bros, has come out from Nebraska, to locate at Salem. Louis Folsom, who runs the Salem Soda works, Is under the doctor's care aud unable to deliver to his customers today as usual. Barr & Petzel havo received six thousand feet 3-lnch pipe for their contract on the asylum farm water works. It catno direct from Mc Keesport, Pa. J. W. Phillips has sold the West ern saloon corner State aud Com mercial streets, to Mart Chllders, for $3200. Messrs. Chllders and Phil lips are both at Portland. Frank Loyell, auditing clerk ut the state department, Is home from a short visit to Portland. J. Ciughlln, n brakeman, lost his life in a wreck ou tho Southern Pacific ut tunnel No. 0, near Graut's Pass, Tho board of railway com missioners find he was killed on an O. & C. cir, and that If the train had been fully equipped with air brakes ho would not have been killed. Distrla1 Attorney Bingham and Referee Wm. Holmes will go to San Frauclsco Thursday evening to take evidence In tho 8. P. Co. rato cases. Portland Chemical Sand Brick comnauv have' filed articles of In corporation. Marshal McDonald, U. S. fish commissioner, ha considered ad visability of abandoning Clackamas fish hatchery unless obstruction by dam of Gladstone Sawmill com pany Is removed, n fish cannot ascend. A full line of blpque figures and other holiday goods Just in at J. G, Wright's pioneer store. Everything for Obrlstmns In their line at Clark & Eppley 'e, 100 Court atreet. See those 10, Si and 60 cent counters at G. F. Smith's for genu lue bargains. 12-10 3t Japanese omngts sweet and seedless. Sroat a, Gile. White swan and a live wild goose can be seen at Davlton & Wblto'u, Court itreet market. MARRIED. PATTERSON-MASON.-In Salem Oregon, Dee. 16th, at 11:30 c ock at the residence of the bride parents. Mibs Stella Ptterwn to ft H. Mason, Rev. Robt. Whlta Utr, officiating. Tho ceremony wob performed Iu tbepreoouce of only pear a-latlvw of the contracting partita, after hlch a eumptijua wedding break fast wan served. The young couple took tbe noon train for Port'eud where they will vltlt a few day. Mr. Mason Is a promising young nan of good hablU. They will make there borne Id Saletn. niXD, PATTYV-At ber bme, four mile eoutn of Turner, Tuesday, Dee. 16, mi, Mn. h. Patty, K1 M year. Fi'DeralatTurnerWedne- norm. v'iuivm.s. "wili AMKni:" It C Calree, J Dunn, W F Hluwanl, L D Jacks, W T Wallace, E Schiller, F Gunnwuld, V II Smith, Portland. I) Blnard, Col fix. MUs Tatom, Iiidepondemv. O J Milchell, M A Abraham, Frisco. G W Kimball, IWl.urr. S IvttertHin, Harrlsbnrg. J H Lamb, Dallas, F W rihermau, Chicago. C W McConn, Bllverton. J H Lawton, W L Will, M D Ellis, Portlaud, "cooir " A J Vau Horn, Meltanin. IU Butter, Montnotith. J J Doha, 8 S Maxim, D Hunt. E W Butte, J Hazletiue, A Ivilgore, Portland. FFraukes, MElvert, 8F. C Turuer, Sllverton. EA Hansee, O E Lewis, "Wlllf burg. CJSeibel, J L Burnett, Kuluht. m She Vforlil 12nriclieta The faciHtic3 of the present day foi Jbe production of everything thntwili conduce to the mnterial welfare and cuiufortoi'raamciad arc almost unlim ."ted, und -when Syrup of Figs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as it is the osly remedy which is truly pleasing end refreshing to the taste and prompt mid effectual to cleanse tho system gently in the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, aud the better it is known tbe more ponular it be comes. Smyrnn figs aud white seedUss ralslus. Sroat & Gile. Beautiful Saxony shawls for the holidays nt the Racket store, d w Oysters In every style nt Hi'llen- brand's. The special sale ou pictures still continues at Keller & Marsh's. Largest stock of rubber stamps ever in Salem just received, E. C. Patton, 98 State street. Ladies due shoes that will please tho most exacting, just arrived at R. J . Fleming's S. S. S. 8., 118 Btate street. Eastern prices prevail. Fanoy plush rockers a hundred varieties at Keher& Marsh's. Those wishing flue cakes for the holidays should leave their orders at Sir ing's early as possinle, so as to secure 111 j best. Will arrive tomorrow, fine chain'- bar bets for Christmas. Sroat & Gile. Bubituutial tools sets nud Iron toys for the boys at the Racket store. d w Insure in the Massachusetts Mir tual Life Insurance Company. J L. Mitchell, agent. 11-25 If Miss May Wilkins dressmak ing and plain sewing. Rooms at 401 Liberty street, corner Murion, Salem. It Wild ducks Davison & White. Has Located. Francis Rltler, who canvassed Marlon, Polk, Linn and Yamhill counties for The Jour nal this fall has located at Ogden, Utah, forming a partnership in tho Real Estate, Loan and Insurance business. Ho will bo pleasantly re membered by many new and old subscribers of this paper. Holiday Goods. Tho finest und most complete us sortment of fancy China ware ini ported by us direct from Dresden, Germany. Hanging lamps, vase lumps in great variety. Call and see our goods and prices. JamesAitkkn, 120 State street. Police Court. Joiin Cranio, a lame hobo, und II. Redlleld, general vagrant, wero each given an order this morning to leave towu on nu hour's notice. . REAL ESTATE TRANSFERS FILED WITH C0IJNTV RECORDER. Thos. Van ycoy and wife to J. M, Browu, Bllverton, blk 7, 14, 15, Fulr mount Park, $38 0. Milton Youug and wife to Geo C Gueiln, 1.77a B 6 Bmuey, die, $000. Oregin Laud Co. to A H Vance, It 15, SunnyxIdeNofi. 1100, Swteplng discounts on crockery aud glassware. Broat & Gilo. Fresh butter Davison & WhltP, Have you seen those Oregon Wild Flower Booklets, at Dearborn's Book Storo, they are Just the thing to send eot. Ranch eggs Davison & White. The low prices on ribbons nre ro- pidly Increasing the sales ut the Racket store. d w Pleuty of H)ullry Davison & While' For Ibe llolldajx. Big supply of P, Centemerl & Co, kid gloves, all shades and sizes Just In at Chas, Calvert. Select your doll beads from the great variety at Racket store, d w PRICE'S rlH Baking yi Vfi i UOUopt of Hoaih-4o Years Ui fruttott Eiiprpsy. This is w hut iuc ought h have to fully qnjoy life. ThousaiitU are beurchhig for it dally' Thou.wiids of dollars are spent annually by our people In the hope Hint they may attain this boon. It may be had by nil. Wo guarantee that Electric Bitters, If used according to direc tions, will oust the demon dyspepsia and install Instead eujiepsy. Elec trio Bitters for dyspepsia und tlisesM-s of liver, stomach and kid neys. Sold at 50c. and $1 .00 per bottle by Fry, druggist, 225 Com mercial Btreet, "The Best.". Wra. Brown A Co. "The Best.'U- in. Drown A Co, Tho Massachusetts Mutual Life Insurance Co. havo ensh nud paid up values guaranteed In each vol Icy. Don't Insure In any other com pany. J. L.Mitchell, uncut. 11-25'tf Head Aches Blck-hfadnchM arc tbooutwnrJ Indication! ol derangements ot tlio stomach and bowels. As Joy's Vegetables Earsaparllln is tho only boircl regulating propo ration of BttroanarlUn, it ts soon why it Is Uo only approprlata Barsapsillla Iu sick-headaches. Ulsnotonly appropriate; It Is au absolute cure Altera conrso ot It an occasional iloo ut Interval, will lororcr niter prevent return. Jno. St. Cox, of 733 Turk Btrcct, 8an Fran Cisco, writes! "I hnvo boon troubled with attacks of slck-hcadacho for I' j Inst tlirco years from ono to three times u veils. Bomo ttmoago I bought two bottles uf Joj'a Vege table Eiirsaparllln anil liaio inly bill oaa attack sin cd and that win o i tho sccoml tiny r.'lir I IxMnn using It." B ? c v-Yirrv-i'n .F, i LJw"v"," 'S Vn j uU. wwlj,.! idtCl For snl by Dnn'l J. Fry, 22i Com. street. Much Pusslng-. When a stranger comes upon a per son living in n lonely plnco ho Is usually struck by tho complete Identification of tho man with his locality, and the ef fect is often droll enough. An illustra tion of this is given in a scrap of con versation between n travoler and a man who lived in an Isolated houso on ft western pralrlo. "You must find It terribly lonely hero," observed tho visitor, who was prospecting with ft viow to establishing n cattle ranch. "I suppose thero is nover any passing?" "Oil, yes," was tho reply, "sometimes thoro Is considerable. Why, only day before yesterday thoro was throo hun dred wont by." "Three hundred people I" tho visitor exclaimed tn amazement. "I shouldn't havo thought it possible" "Oh, not people, " said tho other, equally surprised nt bolng so mistaken. "Threo hundred head of cattle." "I see," tho Btrangor answered, smil ing at his own error. "I havo not bo como part of tho country yet or I should havo known what you meant" Youth's Companion. A Mother's Eyos. Mistress Do you llko children! Domostlo Depends a good deal on tho children, mum. "Well, yes, I presume it docs. Whoro did you work lastf "With Mrs. Goodhoart, mum. Sho had only ono child." "Oh, well, if you could stand that horrid littlo brat of Mrs. Goodhcart'a I'm euro you wiU not object to my six littlo darlings." Good Nowb. A Harmless Symposium. Sprigga (who Is bold) What makes your whiskers bo thin on tho right Bido of your facot Flggs Oh, that comes from always sleeping on my right isldo. That rubs away tho balr. Bllgftfl If that's tho rulo, then I buji poeo Sprigga must sleep whUo standing on bis hciul. Exchange. Tho simplicity of mechanism and tho total nbsenco of all reciprocating parU mako tho electrio motor peculiarly adapted to tho operation of a high Bpoed car, and to these features Its de creased weight, In comparison with tbe eteanj locomotivo, lends additional value. As tho pcaaont woman of Europe, by her universal application of tho hand kerclilef, suggests Its origin In tho Dark Ages, m tho wuall boy, who eilata for ever In a tto of barbarlDiu, Is by the uso of bis itleova also a reminder of tho primitive uncleanUneas of the post. Don't treat tho hotel clerk as If ho viow a personal enemy because ho does not gi vo you tho bent room In tho Iioumi. Thero is only one beat, and the other honored guet arrived first and agreed to pay tho prioo or the room. Martin Luther, tho ifturdy old re former, Informs m that tho deyU ap peared to him and o enraged lilm th&t he tlirow a. heavy Inkstand at hbn, whereupon the father of till vQ van bhed, !ii "i .!"."-' .' '' ' nnJf!ig Pewder: SICK Hanging Lamps DIRECT FROM NEW YORK. Parlor I.ninpN, Hnll Lamps, Library Lamp?. Wo havo the nicest or- ment.Hiitl finest lino of lamrwt'ver shown In Bak-in. They nro very suitable Tor ChrlMiuna Gifts, CHRISTM AS DELICACIES. Mlnco Meat, Crnnborrles, Raising Candles, Nuts, Canned lVac-hep, Tapioca, Honey, Syrups, Sweet Pickle, Sardines, Oyster Deviled Meats, Olives, Pickles, Sweet Butter, Fresh Eggs, Sweet Potatoes. TRY A CAN OF OUR DOUBLE QUICK BAKING POWDER, A prlzo dish with every can, and a chnnce in n fluo ten pet given away. Tho powder Is guaranteed good. Ladles specially iu vlu rt In calland see our litnpi before buying. PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVJSRYIvIKN, South ofWlllamalta Hotel, SA.I.ECM - - - ORKQON L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable anil Feed Yard. Tb Best Box Stalls and Corral In the I'lty. liulil, liunlly Homes HHXinuty. (Iu rear Wlllmnctto hotel.) SALEM, ... OREGON ill 1)11 State" .btrcot Livery. t Ileal Riga nmt Block. Hoarding and Kcetl Btablc. -11 State ttrtct. W.M. DeHAVEN, Untiling - and - Salo - Stalk One door west of I.unn's Dry Doods Mora onHtnto utroot. Quiet mtnlly teams, bpeo ln I attention paid to tmnslent Block. mlU TRUCK AND EXPRESS. MOItGAK & MEADE, Truck & Dray Lino. Oood teams! auoV'ilproinpt work la our stronghold. J. P.WHITE, EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling or all hinds. Heat work. W ogou at every train. SUTTON & SON, KxproH.s nud Kuggago. Do hauling nnd quick dellvory to nil nnrta nf the city villi promptnaMK und euro, 1-oavo orders ut It, Ai, wmiasiiua. .E. O. OKOSS, Butcher and Packer,; HtaUBt,niMOourta$t.-Th( beat menu delivered to all parUTof tlieottv. Rustic! Rustic! Rustic! IlUHtle IUtoklng olmlra, Betters, gouts of. lice or rending chuim, lump Mtnuds, center tablet, flower stands, baby rooking und high clmtra, cto , for wile Or KxcImiiRO for Second Ilttiid CSood.s. ' Call and inspect ltustloiwork at old Court House, HI, Ail klndii,or furniture repaired, II. T. MARTIN, Propr. OilEfiONSTATK SCHOOL JOURNALS the niolal oniii of tho Hluln rtsiuirlment i)f imbllolll structlon, 'Die Journal Is a monthly mag azine devoted to school und homo ouik lion; thorefore, It la Indispensable .to teachers, and Invaluable to friends of edu cation In geuorul. 1'rk-o-il.W per summit llvoor mote copies W) cent each; anuiple copy lOrcnU. Address J. II, Houhkii, II i(7.tf Proprietor, Albuny, Or. PEOPLE! Ask for Hurst's "STAFF OF LIFE" Orwholo Wheat Flour, heullhluat nnd best tasting bread. Also the Fumous Puro Aurora Ruck wheat Flour. iinr.iv hut Pull Holler 1'routM l'lour." Also our )uro llye Hour. Ask your dewier for thtso cKas una uuce nosunsiuuie, J. D. II U1WT& HON, Aurora. THE WILLAMETTE, BALJ3Mt 01iJSGON, Hates, $2.50 to $5.00 fcorltay. The best hotel between l'ortland ssdBao FruuoUco. Kirst-cnua la all lis spiHlnt uicntA. Iu table am served with U Choicest Jfrults Urown lu tho Willamette Valley. A, I WAGNER, Prop. OUAS. WOLZ, German Marlet. frsakfort, Uolottus, Vienna, Uvor and lllood Haujunse and )lad Chtcse of my own make, lleat frwh print meats sud at lowest prlets. In i'oatoOic block. M. T. R1NEMAN maij:H;u e Mil Faney GriKerles, Crockerr. J swsrw. Mint. VfrnAta miwuiawwus. All kinds of mill ftl. AWiTMstablMiaod fruits lu thslr son, lilhl fries paid fur country prodape.' Wdlltatirsoryourtroag, T ArcWtectx, Will b rla tothsarsniuct who tiTv Uslfin Ian furremodllutf lliaHprj In lha Canllot ctt iktani U fund diaxnutttodtftct. iball l sL)lt"l bj tb uodscslsuad MrdofCplKjI Wulldliiir eommlMlJHrm An tmlsl rstlwsts w lb ootol the prp(44 slursltoa bib eeeomiwoy lb plaa. 'lbs nut to tmi any or il pUns is rnrc4, wUt4 pfaiw will ivt rroJlv4 tip to o'eKk s. mrutw. day,JrtnUa-j imSSSBF" ns.iH, vr. I'liiutJerrstiiiAM. Ww A.MVMI.V. mui of Uw BtlMWaws. USTKCKV-Mfli. - - Willamette UMty, SALEM, OBEQON, Is Just tho place to go fornfirst-clasa education. Its Normal Courseufiera every advantage of any normal school with all the benefits of degreo und state diploma nnd. many spec laltlcH. Excelleut courses for business Theology, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy. Second term "opena Nov. 10th, Third term opens Feb. 1, 1802. For circular address, REV. OKO. WIIITAKKR,D. D. President. TAXES! Pny Your School Taxes Ite- foro Tlioy Uccowo D- linrjuent. Tho school tuxe of district No. 24 In Marion county are now duo and iinyablo at tho clerk's office lu No. 107 Commercial street, Salem, UNt door eoutli of tho postofilce. The samo will become delinquent tin less paid within GO days from thmduto. lly order of hoard, this 3d day o Nov., 1801. W. I). SIMPSON. ll-3-tf. District Clerk. Those Afflicted Wllh.tho hnbtOU using to osetwn LIQUOR, OHM Oil TORACCO Can obtain h COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE ATiTJIK KEELEY" INSTITUTE, Olllce Cor, Third nnd MudlsouiJt., Tort Iiincl.Ur, Call nr write. Btrlctlv unittdi-H. tint. ljriLLIlSi$GO., Merchant Tailors. A full line nf Imported and domostlo woolens. Also iv compluln stock of CftiU nirnlhlnif eoods, All tho latent hij ton ttlSUmumtirclul alreet, DUGAN BROS' Plumbing and Heating Co., Wholesale mid retail don)cr;it! STEAM AND PLUMBING GOODS, 'HO Commercial street. Telephone No. Si, BRICK AND TILE. for (1niblaiw3hiuid 'made brlRk,sudttI goto MURPHY & DESART. .urge supply on iinnd. Near fair ground, Mem, 72 D.CSHERMAN, If M lln.fj., nA fffM.mir. .u.alf l'.O llo WU Mfilein, Oregon, Deputy Ci County Clsfl' VtUt forbIun nR, w r large stock of all liwuling rarletles of FRUIT TREES. Bend furcatnlrurus and crlee llsL How Istuettinwtoputuutiwucu tree und all all all other l reei, Trees Uullvtrt lre to parts or ins enr. dw T. D. JONKB, Salem, Or, in isms- 'wwiimii' mil n mum an m n- mm To Strawberry Growers, The uuderalifueil has ooutMeted for larsc iiuanlltyof tliu Joiwte, (awwpstiiks prls winner utHaiem strawberry I omphe at (iand, 0si yield win unu In and TrW omphe ae (iand, (iest ylelder nnd mottt lam berry lu from 11. W Miivuise.Kaleii pruniAiiie laui utrry iu rwisni ixarkw.l .Kalem.audJ. W. Ull- berl, Aumsviila. SVarruuttd puro sbwy and plnnunrt-ela. Ustalogut Irce, ren. Heptf mtwr Its, Also ten otntr varteilvts AildriM K. WWV.K, dw M4lm, Oro KONIYI T Us t feists $crity. Agency I'actns Utatf 44VlnrsJ ! A Bul"dtCo. FEAR It HAMILTON, SAIXM . . c' ItcMiui II. Uuh Bank block, & Ciipital iy Rtssiiiiifiiit Jas. Batcbelor, Prp'r. W&riMitJiilhistsidilf Nn but wh(t labor swjMltatMs iiiitlhmt, . . . , v . . , a rHi juutaii mn tmwm m mf Lilt k&ylA Th lyfl vs esAts 9 KiP KKOHT Own trt, ssw. f jjMjjss Um if-iSSTV- RC B I 1 y "t1- MMNWMIMaWpM i i ji I iit-r-