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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1891)
myrirwvinrtrTm'frW5-& ' "V1" j&P3 KJ Tlio time is ciuso tu nana when you must buy your Christmas Goods. Bemem berwt have the finest line of Kid Glovus, Dress Goods, Handkorcliiofe, Silk Umbrel las, Scrim for fancy ork, Lace Curtains, and the largest display of Holiday Novelties on the const. .... . 1 i i Bargains in AM Departments. iIE GiUTfAL JOURNAL. : HON DAY. DEC. 21, 18111 IT"" SWEET CHRISTMAS PRESENT. , Box of tl at ho ce Candy at JONES & BEltNARDI'S. Really the richest thing of the kind ever 1 1 fali-iii. MKT&P1TM0N, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big tan tsaKing rowuer. NEW CUTTER AND FITTER. W have bow seen rod u first class cutter mid titter with fourteen year's experienee. MATTHEWS DRESSMAKING PARLORS. 331 Commercial St. IjIH'AI. I VTKS. Dee. 21. R.md Benefit, G. A. R. Fair. I Dec. 24. Christmas exercises at shurches. Dec. 25. Simpson & Rogers shoot ing match. Dec. 26. Pacific lodge installation. Dec. 29. The Mousetrap farce, armorv. Dec. 30. Alumni concert, Reed's opera house. Dec. 31. Second Regiment baud concert, opera house. Jau. 3. Dedication Unity church. Salem: Grande Officers wcie elected Saturday for the eusuiug year: Master, J. B. Stump; over seer, F. R. Smith; lecturer, John P. Robertson; steward, O Jury; assist ant steward, M. A. Miuto; chaplain, May Jory; secretary, L. B. Leabo; treasurer, Geo. H. Croisau; Kate keeper, J. Miller; Ceres, Z-lla Fletcher; Ftora, Clara E Smith; lady assistant steward, Kate Watt. Resolutions were adopted in favor of the United States government becominir a nrincinal owner or con troller of the proposed Nicaragua cau.il, and that it advauce money or bonds in sufficient sum, anil Iu such raauner as to finish that important work for use in the least poss-ibl ) time consistent with .true economy. Also a preamble and resolutions In regard to demanding the mount ains to the efl'ect that all public lands of the United States over 4000 feet above the sea level ought to be withdrawn from sale or settlement, and that as a measure of safety to the forest growth on such mountain lands and in the Interest of our animal industries these mouutains should be let to stock men for graz ing purposes under the supervision of the forestry bureau of the depart ment of agriculture. "Calamity." Supt. Do w n i n g has returned tho much-abused mare "Calamity," and is now in good order, nndif at all well cared forte good for many year's work. Horses are so cheap that the old mare will probably not sell for much nutf may have to be killed to get rid of Her. Borne kind person should tako this old animal and not ailow it again to 1 turned out to die. There Is no Politics in tliis and The Journal believes in Btieking by its friends eveu if they are old and poor. We mean what we say, when Hnims are 0 per cent, lower at Dearborn's book store, than any Place In tho city. Just received Hie finest chamber Main Me mirk't, Sniftt & GHe. Ruy it musical uovolty fr Christ aat Euston'w. Japanese manges sweet and 1U8. Sr. at&Giie. Kau'eru i$ Mere, Davison & White. beautiful -axony Bhawls for the Mhlays at the Racket store. d w Old chickens, Davisou & White. CO 71 E-T E ! ! Our Stock of goods . . w 6 ifivn inof. nnfinrul tho J i 'Wu iu Sal,nl. No mutter what you want in tho thaa,le rui. 1. tv ""Kiiasincr. Wo are Napoleon Kid Gloves. I t i THP P.UK CLOSES. lit-aii (i.a-Nsers, I'nmpkiu (l.imuliiig iiinl Popular La.lics' Yules. It was a success. The entertain-iiu-ils wero all good above the average. A score of the evenings' aiuuif-nieuts was carefully kept and ilie c mtpst for the $2-5 prize, that was to bo awarded for best evening, whs il elded upon points as follews: Monday-W. F. Duean, 132; Tues dayMr. Chan. Riley, 147; Woilne.dayR. II. Ryley, 170; Thursday, Mrs. Win. Euglaud, 143; Friday, Miss Stella Ames, 141; Sat urd ly -MIm Pearl Scott, 170. Tuisv score shows a lie betweeu Miss Scott and Mr. Ryley, aud they divide the honors and tho award. The committee experienced great difficulty in deciding th matter. the other prizes. Report on tho voting and guess ing at the G. A. R. Fair. Votes on gold watch to most pop ular lady: Mary Sayre 120; Bessie Sherman 23G; Aunie Briggs 342. Votes on writing desk to most popular teacher: Mattie McNary 0J; Jesiit; Nortliup 1391; scatter ing 0. Th.-re were 311 seeds in the pump kin. Geo, Aitkeu guessed 305, and took the rocker. There were 792 beans iu tho bottle. W. A. H. Foiger guessed 781 and takes the bolt of muslin. MONDAY NIOHT. It lias been decided to hold the fair one more evening and R. H. Ryley has consented to occupy the boards with his company of asylum attendants. A MUSIC PROGRAM by the Second Regiment band has been arranged as follews: March Second Regiment by J. M. Coomer. Overture Night in New York Waltz Over the Waves Gavotte Elele Cornet solo Russian Fantasie Overture Jolly Minstrel Baritone solo R. H. Ryley Gl 'diator By Request THE HAND BENEFIT. By Request of the G. A. R. and other citizens, the Asylum Dramatic Company will repeat the comedy in one act, entitled: THE CROWDED HOTEL. CAST. L-w.dlord R. H. Ryley Landlord's daughter, Sallie Mrs. J. C. Smith Biidi-ot. a servant J. Leveque Sambo, a servant C. Davis School teacher) Miss Wauless Capt. U.S. A. V Boarders J. R.Harry Scotchman J J.Stewart Tough Tramp H. L. Martin Monkey His Nibs Dutch Professor Karl Poppa Pianist Miss Jennie Martin The public are assured of new hits, new songs, new features, a boxing contest by Salem nmateurs, aud a change In the cast. The band de serve great credit for their faithful support of the fair for small com pensation, and thid benefit should be well attended. Inspired. That will take place, if you want to buy a sensible Christ mas gift that will last your family a generation call at J. W. Sowden's sewing machine depot In the Cottle block. See the Singer drop leaf cabinet. Cheap land, 10 acre, five miles south of Salem, good fruit land, nicely situated, ?25 per acre. The Oregon Laud company, Salem, Or. eod 8t White and gold easels the newest thing out, at Keller & Marsh's. Bargains in violins, guitars and banjos for Chrisnias, at Easton'8. Toys for everybody at just half the usual cost at Sargent's Cheap laud, 30 acres, 3 miles from Turner, all good bottom land in cul livation, good orchard, two springs, eood niue-rooui two-story house, hard finished, good barn and other oatbulldiucs. ?2500. The Oregon Land comuny, Salem, Or. eod 8t Tho Hrt naval traugi-s of the season In ibis market at Biiisou'a fruit stand, State street. Select your doll heads from the great variety at Racketstore. d w Fresh smelt, Davison & White. .. . , . for the Holiday trade is now . t - -c j c:u - IniCCSt IWe "i "S wv . w ii ninii t it i imwmMi jmsaHnMnHMaaumnnBMmMBhSWiUk. . . i l? i.r.- agents for the W.C. 0. Corsets and the Gerster and HOIvVBRSON. N G LOCAL AND I'EltSllNAb. B Co. drill has been postponed to Wednesday night. Mrs. F. bteiwerand Miss Pauline Loouey of Jtffersou spent the past week In the city. W. C. T. U. will meet at their hall on Court street tomorrow at 2:30. By order of E. C. Matheuy, secre tary. John Peel of Douglas county, has been received at the prison for ob taining mouey under fulse pretences. T. J. Catterllu, the photographer is contluad to his room with la grippe. Emmet t Williams of Portland, an attorney and brother of George Wil liams is in the city. The Christmas tree at the Chris tian church will be a whopper. Hon. U. L. Collins aud wife, of Tenino, Wash., are ia the city, holiday jjuests under the paternal roof of A. OUInger. L. C. Fisher is off for Mehama to day for a short visit. The Water company has been doing some good work blowing out aud Hushing the city hydrants to have them in perfect working order in case of fire. Ttie x I', m. u. K. will Have no Christmos service, but will watch the old year out on New Year's eve. Nick McNally, who has been em ployed on the electric cars as motor man for the past year, lies sold his cottage on Eighteenth street to Dr. W. H. Young, and will return to Southern California with his family. Hops have an upward teudency as is evidence by the piesence of a uumber of foreigu buyers in Salem the past week. They estimate a thousand bales to be still in the val ley. P. J. Norgau, of the firm of P. J. Lirseu fc Co., went to Portland today, where ho will spend the holi days with a sister. A marriage license have been is sued to John Maurer aud Nettie Arnold; ateo to M. Masgroye and E. B. Jetlr.y. W. S. Hurst, the Aurora Mills fljur dealer, is iu the city. Tom Blundell will open a fish and poultry market in the building back of the State Insurance block, ou Chemeketa street. ' Children's tea sets.bulldlng blocks, picture books, Bcrap albums, every thing to make youngsters hrfppy at the Racket store. Substantial tools sets and iron toys for the boys at the Racket store. Child's folding street carts some thing new, at the Racket store. China dolls, kid dolls, rag dolls aud rubber dolls cheapest at the Racket store. Tho largest line of dolls at the smallest list of prices, at the Racket store. Win, Cornell, who has been an old resident of Salem and pioneer, died at Portland last night on his return from a six months' visit In the east. Judge Strahan returned from Al bany today, aocorapauled by his daughter. Ralph Moody and his wife went to Portland today for a short visit. Supt. Perklus of the Salem Iron works was a passenger for Portland this afternoon. Miss Flora Catterhu left for Port land this afternoon to spend the holidays with friends. Mrs. Sage and young son have come to cheer the headquarters of Lieutenant Sage, who Is still gather ing recruits at this poiut. Theo. J. Potter left today for Walla Walla, where he enters the hardware trade. Ha waB accom panied by his partner, J. E. D. Stallings aud wife, who have beeu visltlug here tho past few weeks. W. S. Bosks returned to East Portland today, after spending Bun day iu the city with his better half. Sheriff P. A. Coude, of Baker, with Deputy L. J. Lamb, brought down four prisoners yesterday. Mrs. Coude accompanied the sheriff. White swan, Davison & White. 1.i ! n.m.,r Jnivnrfmnnf. cnijuuu. i yj -t nl T.inpn lffindkerchiefs ever JJry uooos una Bu u u. nf liii ft fii i'm i'1iii" fffrtWrnmiml ' WHO FOR nN(l!fiSS? Interview as to the On look on the Democratic Snle 1'olonel Milh-r't tiplaiur.. There Is a good deal of quiet drift ing being done iu the Democratic mining regions of this district at present to discover au available can didate for congress. A Journal reporter ran against Colonel Bob AltlU-r of Jacksonville, who tn ide the run ou the Demo cratlc ticket ardust H-rmaun In 1890, and whoso friends are ngalu hoping he may be permitted to lead the hosts iu this district. He was asked as to the situation aud this is WHAT COLONEL MILLER SAID. "Among candidates mentioned iu our party are Weatherford, Myers, D'Arcy and Veatch. They are the most prominent. There nre other men talked of but no one seems to lead at present. "If the Farmers' Alliance keep up au aggressive organization and will endorse Veatch, lie will doubtless be the nominee. If the Republicans would nominate a man who could divide the Farmers' Alliance vote, that would minimize Veatch's chances." TUE TICKET AND PLATFORM. Governor Pcnnoycr's Idea of a Strong Combination to Enter the Field with in 1892. A Journal reporter asked Gov ernor Pennoyei questions upon the two topics of vital iuteiest in the coming presidential electiou. His reply was: ticket and platform. "I would make the ticket Flower and Blaud. That would make the strongest combination we could put iu l ho Held." "U w would you write the plat- forra?" "Opposition to favoritism In llntui- clal aud tar.fi legUlatlou I would ly foigli honors, his average examl nuke the vital issues of our plat-! nations reaching 03. He will con form, together with the parage of , tiuue In other branches of this ex an liKMiud tax law compelling the celleut school until spring, wealth of tho country to Help bear p...,,...,, gholton of tho state tax Its burdens." Democratic Paper. It is again rumored that a Democritio paper is to be started at Salem, with Gover nor Penuoyer as al.trgo stockholder. The governor was seen but declines all knowledge of It. He says tho last thlug he can allbrd to have would be au organ, ns he prefers to be his own mouth piece, and orgaus be does not believe iu. There would seem to be room in tho state for an organ to oppose the Simon Dein ociacy. Incorporated. Tho Baker City Gold and Sllyer Miniug Co., by Isidor Fuchs and others, stock $200, 000; Corvaliis Cannery tfe Ice Co., increases capital stock to $30,000; Washington Gulch Miniug Co., by S. M. Keeman nud others of Baker county, stock $125,000; Ma sonic Temple association of Port laud, $40,000. Has Irwin Risicined? The only confirmation of the rumor that Supt, Irwin of Harrison Institute, the Indian training school at Che mawa, had resigned to re-enter the ministry, lies In the fact that a number of gentlemen are in the field to secure tho position that would be made vacant. Sioiit Seeing. Capt. E. 6. Edwards, U. S. Inspector steam vessels, and Cant. Helm, U. a. steamer Gedney, Jas. A. Stephens, Mrs. Edwards, and two Misses Collins, all of Portland, canto up in a party on the Bentley. They are visiting, tho state Institutions nud inspecting the capital city. The Newest. Geo. F. Smith has added a series or 5, 10, 10, so, so and 60 cent counters, ou which buyers will find tho rarest bargalim ever In the city. m ' Doll wairons. box wacons and a full lino of holiday goods, cheaper than ever before at J. Q. Wright's. California honey at Branson's. Chamber set very pretty, new and low priced Sroat & Gile. Ottomans, hassocks and footstools the newest, at Keller & Marsh's. Don't forget that the place to get fine cakes for the holidays, is at Westacott & Irwlu's. A few odd pieces of furniture, choice and at bargains. G. G. Van Wagner. The low prices on ribbons are ra pidly increasing the sales at the Racket store. China cups and saucere at cost at Sargent's. Catfish, Davison & White. Plush and silk parlor goods at Keller & Marsh's furniture empo rium. Klein Is several leugths ahead on holiday slippers. Don't fall to see his stock. Brollera and friers, Davisou & WblU, Child' folding street carU-some- tblng new, at the Racket store. Live wild goo8e,Davuton & White. Buy your Ctirlttiuaa prwmnU at li Onera House coriu-r and ttivo money. 12-17-id. Keller A Marh have the flntt iiikidav of odd uJ4 In furniture ever freeu iu the city. rwi not turret thoe nice Oietfou wild flower twoklett at Dearborn' book store. A full He of Mwjiie figure and nttifr holiday cffwU iut In at J. 0. Wright' pinutt-r! re. qUi:j, I).VIII it City Rkc rukr's Court. Con siderable business was done this morning. One vagrant was given live days; cue city drunk paid cosh; two county drunks also paid $10.40 each. II. Duttou was arrested Saturday for ludeccut conduct and had his hearing. Ho was bound over to the era ud jury nud sent to the county jail. Wabhout. High waters carried out a bridge a shoit distance tills side of Albany Sunday forenoon. The overland came through all right, but tho Rosebcrg local was detained six hours. Today trains are all ou time. Good Meeting. The Alliance meeting Sunday afternoon at Reid's opera house was attended by nearly a hundred people who listened to an able talk by M. V. Rork, statu orga nizer. Wanted. A pantry girl at the Willamette. Col. Robert Miller, of Jacksonville, come up Saturday and spent Sun day iu thucity today. Judge Boise spent the day at Chemawa. That weddiug Saturday night did not materialize. It will bo cotisti tuatcd later. W. B. Buell, speclnl for the Fanners and Merchants Ins. Co , of Albany, Is In the city. He is ac companied by bis father, recently from Ohio, who is seeking a loca tion. The advertising soliciting com mitteo of tho board of trade are at work today, and meet with good success. Geo. P. Wlieelnr, manager of 'The Coming Ceutury," a member of the Idaho legislature and late of tho Idaho Statesman, is in the city. Walter Basey graduated from tho business course of the Capital Busl- Dess college last week with unusual I board did not arrive Saturday as per ! telegram. Four prisoners were received Sun day night at the state pen from Baiter county. They are: Richard Breckonrldge, one year; J. V. Keen jy,threo years; Clarence Pooler, five years; Wui. Hull', one year all for larceny. Judge Win. Waldo has gone to spend tho holidays with his relatives at Seattle. Sheriff Croisan and wife arrived safely iu San Francisco and ro there enjoying themselves. There aro no important Btnto board meetings on hand until Mr, MoBride's return early in January. Choice oranges, two for 5 ceuts at Brausou's. Library and parlor lamps the latest at J. G. Wright's. Now is tho time to get your carvers for Christmas ground, and polished by the Him II. White & Sous Cutlery Co. on wheels, in frout of court house. 12-21-0 o d 2t. Choice salmou, Davison & White. Read the Xmas ad of the Capitol Adventure Co. See tho list of proseuts. 12-17-td. That Is tluo sweet elder at Clark & Eppley's. Sweeping discoUtitB on crookery aud glassware. Sroat & Gilo. A beautiful lluo of fresh fancy and mixed cakes at Clark & Epp ley's. Baker's cocoa fresh at Clark fe Eppley's. Choice butter, Davisou & Wnlte. Ten dozen trimmed h"atsat$1.60 apleco Just opened at Chas. Calverls. Fresh eggs, Davison & White, Imported China and glassware at J. G. Wright's. Jerked voulson, Davison & White. Elegant Smyrna rugs for tho holi days nt Keller & Marsh's. Young chIckens,DavIsou & White. Great Chtistmas sale at the Capi tol Adventure Co. 12-17-td. Parlor tables a now lino just In- new styles aud low prices at Keller & Marsh's. New Sultana ralslus Just received at H. M. Brauson'ri. Ladles line shoes that will please the most exacting. Just arrlyed at R. J. Fleming's H. 8. S. S 118 State street. Eastern prices prevail. Second lot of fine library and vase lamps just in. Bee them be fore you buy Sroat & Gllu. CALL AND HKTTLK. All parties Indebted to the late firm of Weller Bros, will oblige by calling at the old staud and set tling with Glenn It. Friable, who is authorized to receipt for, aud settle nil accounts. CHA8. S. WKLLBR, Balem, Dec, 19, '01. I Ttlw fciiimlv of 1. Ontumerl kl InsuroJnthe Massachusetts Mu- ,, ,g. . ?' ' y ,, rlumn.Kn1 a tual Life Insurance Comny. j.'Co. kldglovee.all .bade and sizai L. Mitchell, agent. lliut Just lu at Chan. Calvertu. B!JssjjiL.'i''mJB'jJi uii ' ", ' "i jh -n ijiiafisas'sgjsgi PRICES ntm Baking .mi Pkohatk. In estato of Henry Gels, T. 0. Shaw files bond Ui suit or 5400 with G. P. Terrell, J, U. Hull nud Abraham Irubler ap praisers. Navel cranges at Branson's. Christmas turkeys, Davison & White. That Christmas beef at Cross's is lra wing crowds. Anything you want, Davlaou & White. Attend the Christmas sale at the Opera House comer. 12-17-td. Clark & Epploy uttll carry that uperlor Hue ol lauudry soaps. "TllO BoSt. vm. llrown A Co. Old Peop! CX J. V. S. Is tho only Surf aparllln that old or tccblj pcoi'to ahouM take, its tho lutuartl pota'.i which Ii tn elety other Bamupiirill tiiat wo kno-.f of, li under certain conditions kuowu to bo cmnrlntlus. J. V. a on the contrary is purely Tcgutablo and itlxautatei digestion and creates ncw'Mood, the very thins tor old delicate or brokon down people. It build them up aud prolongs their lives. A caso lu pelut: Mrs. Bclilcn nn cstlmablo ar.d elderly lady ot 610 Mason St., S. F. Wat for months declin ing to rabidly s to tcrlously alarm her family. 1 1 got fo bad that alio was finally afflicted with fainting i ells. Sho writes: "While in that dangerous condition I taw nomo ot tho testi monials concerning J. V. & and scut for a bottle That marked tho turning point I regained my lost flesh and strength and hare not felt so well ia years." That was two years ago aud Mrs. noldcu Is well aud hearty to-day, nud still taklug J. V. B. It you aro old or tcoblo and want to be built up. Ak for Vegetable Saisaparilla Most modcru, most cifretlvo, largest bottle. Hamo prlco, (LOO, six for 13.00. For snle by Dan'l J. Fry, 225 Com. street. litiAb RSTATB THANSPKRS FILED WITH COUNTY REfOUDKK. II Geycu and wlfo to Pacific Land AOrehaidbo.; 70 a. Z, Pollard d, I, c, $0000. N S to Daniel Unities swj sec 20, 0se, patent. O Glrod and wife to Julius Glrod; uwj swj sec 10 tp 0 h 2 w, $518.25. First named to Felix, Musy;20 37 a, same tract, $200. Sumo to H A Glrod 0.87 a, same tract, $227. Same to Arthur Glrod; 40.48 a, samo tract, $011.60. tsamo to Adolph Glrod; 20.27 a, sec 25, $401. Samo to Leon Glrod; 40.44 a, bco 24, ?818.26. Mary H W Carter aud husband to David Maugle; It 6, 0, hi 11, Whitney add, Stay ton, $400. C W AlcCown and Chus E Ben nett aud R A Ross of Portland, C E Olmsted or Danville, III,, 1111,12, McCown Fruit farms, 10 a, sew 7, 8, tp 7 b 2 e, $2000. Samogratitors to John II. Palmor; It 18, 14, samo tract, 10 a, $2000. J II Bradloy and wlfo to Wm Brooks; It 8, 0, udd to Woodhum, E F Parkhurst und wlfo to Paclllo Laud& Orchard Co; 73 a, Joseph Foas d, 1, o, $1800. Thomas Charman aud wlfo to Franz II Klelwr, lots 8, 0, 10, sec 20, and lots 1. 2. seo 27. 4 s. w. 125 a, school land, $101.60. R S Rice and wife to Ellen Bud long, a boo 20, 0 s, 8 o, $3760. Samo to Ellsha Thompson a, samo sec, $100. Samo to Win. A Thompson, 1 a, samo sec, $4U. W E Thomas ot nl to John II Carter, water lot seo 10, t 0 b, 1 w, $600.00 Samo to same, J Intcrost In water lot, $1.00. Wilson II Stubblns of Chicago, power of att'y, to Ohus Humllu of Salem, one hundred lots more or less lu Highland add to Salem. Benedict Phelps, wldowor,to JUrn hard Lang,uumarrlcd,lol2it Phclp's. add to Bilverton, $200. John M Walford and wlfo to Con rad Lang, 161 acres near Bilverton, $381.26. 'lUn World Knrirli.d, Tl; ftcillUea of the present day fo; j production of everything that will .ojiil.'.cc to the umterial welfare and conifottot ;nu;iKi.)(l are aluioet unlim U1. (.rid alien Syrup of 1'Igs was first produced the world was enriched with the only perfect laxative known, as It is the only remedy which is truly pleasing an4 refreshing to the tatto and prompt and cflectunl to cleanse the system gently iu the Spring-time or, in fact, at any time, and the better it is known the more popular it be comes. i "Tlie Hefli,"vVm.JSrown4Co. SI A Cool Bnai A cottago on the electric road at a rare bargain. Call ou C. B. McNulIy, architect, Bush Ureyirmn block. 12-10-lw O i iii Wantkd. A gf"l woman cook at the Home restaurant, Pcxttonit-u block. 8t For (be Holidays. Pewder: TTll Joys fii.rr.nd GREAT CHRISTMAS SALE OFr Fancy Towels, Splashers, Tidies, Japanese Bilk Handkerchiefs, Em broidered White Linen aud Cambric Handkerchief?, Toilet Sets, Perfum ery, Sachet Powders, Furs, Boas and Muffs, Flue Umbrellas, Lace Cur tains, rortlcres, Caahuiero aud Woolen Shawls, Jackets and Cloaks, Napkins, Table Linons, Fine Dress Goods, Hosiery, Kid Gloves, Cor betB, Ladies Uuderwoai, Geula Fauoy Night Shirts, Mufflers. Gloves, Smoking Jackets, Fine Overcoats, Silk Suspender, Neckties, Fine Hate, Suits, Overcoats, Mackintoshes, Holiday Slippers, Flue Shoes, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Jewelry, Silver and Plated Ware, Hanging Lump, Hall Lamps, Library Lamps, Crocktry, Glassware and Cutlery, PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST. CAPITOL ADVENTURE CO., OPERA HOUSE BLOCK. 11 Ban IT' 1 ' in a inn l - V III lll. Mill iivmrnj, vmiuuuu, PIANOS AND ORGANS AT EASTON 310 Commercial Street. jipPaWHHHHHiimHH for Infants " CMtorla Is bo well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any prescription known to mo." II. A, Ancnin, M, V., Ill Bo. Oxford St., Brooklyn, K. Y. "Tho usa ot 'Cnstoria' U so universal anil Its merits so welt known that it Keema a work; ot supererogation to endorso It Few are the Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reaoh." CinLos ManTTW, D.D.. New York City. Late Tastor Uloomiugdolo Reformed Church. LIVERY AND FEED STABLES. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN, South of WMamtt Wotol, 3ALICM - - - ORBQON L B. HUFFMAN, Livery Stable and Feed The Beit Box Stalls nd Corral In tht I'lty, Quiet, family liorsow a specialty. (lu rear Willamette hotel,) 8ALBM, ... OH1COON IMfaigli & Epploy, Slate Silret Livery. llest Itlgs nnd tttock. Hoarding nmlKecd Htahle. 41 Htuto slant. W. M. DeHAVEN, Hoarding - anil - Sale - Sialic, One door went of Lmm's Dry Doods store on HUito street. Uulet fatally teams. Hw lal attention paid to transient stock, 6:111 TRUCK AND EXPRESS, MORGAN & aMJGADE, Truck & Dray Lino. Uood teatasl aua.'llpronipt work Is our stronghold, J. F.WHITE, EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE. JlttUllngef nil kinds, Ucl work. Whkoii at every train. SUTTON & SON, ExprOHH MHll BRtfKRfJO. Do liaullotf and nulctt delivery to nil jmrt nt the city whit proinptneui and aire, Lay order at it M. W ade A Uu, Itnstlo IlAcklmc chairs. Betters, vuU of iUiorreli.cEirj.JWi.uid;.. wntw u n .teuduty roekmu nfl "'" CWI"W' 1' wt "" r KxckMHjrc for 8;cml KxcMMHgo for 8lCNi IPs K H4t A wfMwM ChII tiH lili Ittntlcirork utold (tourt Houmo, H All k Indoor funltuierlrd. H. T, MARTIN, Pmpr. M. T. RINEMAN DKAI.;iSI piaffe a4 Fine; tkwtks, Utvekerr, OiMWar,l'f.nif, Vln md WUU) wicv Alt klri.w fmlll lnl. AlxiiHtiuarU In tbelr SMoeit. Mfii(hsi i"ilt ii.i fur untitir poMiucm" Wel Mimr i.O0r twUvoftce. , 4PM WW lw i MIC! ii i laiiiii r -ai iii IS, and Children. Otutorla euros Colic, Constipation, BourHtotnach, Dlarrhrea. EructaUon, Kills Worma, gtvoa sluep, and promotes tl Without injurious medication. ' For ssTernl years I uto recommended your ' Castorlo. ' and shall always continue to Uo so 03 it lina Invariably produced beacflclal results." Edwin F. IUkdeo. M. D., "Tho wiuthrop," 1 25th Street and Ttli Ato., New York OKf. TO U0 la CswrAUa CoMpawr, 77 MubbAt Hthest, Nw Yohk. wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm University si SALEM, OBEGON, Is tist tho plnco (o go foraflrst-clasa education. Its Normol Course oilers every advantage of tiny normal Hohool with all the benefits or dt-greo and stale diploma mid many spec ial ties. Excellent courses for business cok'ge,Preparstory,;olloge,Art,Mu lo. Theology, Law, Medicine and Pharmacy, Second term oponn Nov. 10th. Third term opens Feb. 1, 1802, For circular address, REV. GEO. WHITAKER.D. D. President. TAXES! l'a) Your Scliool Taxes Bo foro Tlioy Hecowo Ire- lilKJllCMit. The school taxt of diatrlct No, 21 lu Marlon county are now duo ami payable at the dork's (filco In No. 107 Commercial street, Salem, ilrat door south of the poHtoffie. 'Vha samo will iH'Couio delinquent unless paid within CO days from this ditto, lly order of board, this 3d dayo Niiv., mi, W. It. BIMP80N, Il-Mf. District Clerk. Those Afflicted Wltli'ilio hablt'of uslnit to exc. LIQUOR. OPIUM Oil TOBACCO Can ottnlii x COMPLETE, PERMANENT CURE AVyCUK KBKLBY INSTITUTE, omxi kir.Tiilrdn(1)MadlouHls.. fort land, Or. Csilt or wrlitv HltUHlv comAUm. Ual THE WILLAMETTE, SALmtt oimGOir. Tbe hil Bfttel tlwu l'ortlnud MstMasi KruncUon. KlrsU-diuet tu nit IW ufwlet. menu. It tablMi are served Willi IU OftotaeM Fruit Urowo In tk Wlltomelte YiOkgr. A. ) WAGNER, ?w: Oil AS. WOLZ, German 3ylark:t FrnkSn,ate1ju.i,.Vlt, JJv AMI IHuod Kautu H4 Hmrt mm f Mir ovr muse. frti mI vmM . atUiwptes. lV m ai rl I! n 'fti T. Bii Wil Yfato, Ud ia Millions of Home 40 Years the SUu&rti ,MBiiSTitffIWPir'",'a'lifW 'Z;,,i;,&n,tmfcii&?' W tuff-'" j. fus!--!" -r . -. mj.9 Tmm&Qimmb 'M mmw ., ta- s -J4I "4f " -i illillttssstif it "---