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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1892)
T. HOLVBRSON. FINE DRESS COODBI JACKET! We are constantly adding to our stock the latest fashions and novelties in the market. as. 2, 2 1-4, 2 1-2 Fruit of the Loom and Peppered, Bleached and Gray, and TWILLED SHEETING, extra value. PILLOW CASING all widths. 301 Commercial Street. THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. HiONDAY, MAY 10, J892 k nm Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big . Can Baking Powder. GEO. D. OOOUHUK. K. CAIIILL. BUILDING MATERIAL. Lime, cement, plaster, buir, lire and building briek, lire clay, sand, travel, blacksmith and bouse coal. wood, all kinds, wholesale and re tail, umce 1)5 state street. Goodhue & Cahill. All who have tried our ice cream soda pronouico it to be tho tinest made in t he city, The Spa. WALTER STOLZ, Manager. DATES OF LOCAL EVENTS. May 17-18. Stute shooting tourna ment at Rosedale addition. May 20. Senator Veatch at opera house, 7:30 p. m. May 28. Annual colt show. A School Picnic. Saturday forenoon at 9:30 o'clock about forty of Miss Peeble's pupils and their friends of the East school met at the big bridge and went to Fairview school about three quarters of a mile from Salem, where th'ey spent a pleasant day. At 12 o'clock a bounti ful lunch was served. When every ones hunger was satisfied they spent the afternoon in games and ramb ling until 6 o'clock, when they re turned home tired but happy. Cheap blankets and quilt Capi tol Adventure Co. 5-10-2t Those uaas.A lady sends The Joubnal the follewing: "I see some of the Salem papers are agita ting thousand dollar saloon licenses and making all dogs pay a license or be shot. Now, 1 do not see but v, hat my 'old man' could get just as drunk in a $1000 saloon as in one with the license they pay now. As for dogs, they are not eo great a nuisance as having my drees soiled with tobacco spit on the walks." Bring the Colts. The third an nual colt show of the Willamette Horse Breeders' association will be held at Salem on Saturday, May 28th, at 1 o clock. Owners of stal lions hi this district have ottered $5 each for the best colt from their horses, or if preferred, the service of the horse. There will also be a sweepstakes premium of $25. All are invited to come and fetch their best colts. - Ghand Louan andEncampment The Odd Fellows' grand encamp ment takes place at Astoria Tues day of this week, and the grand lodge meets Wednesday. The fol lowing named representatives from Salem have ueiie: Judge Walton, Orin Barker, W. J. Irwin and w!f, Dr. Williams, Miss Williams, Miss Ada Staplelon, Hon. Phil Metschau and two daughters. Others will follow tomorrow. Silk Mitts. 15. 25,35,40, 50, 75 conts a pair. Capitol Adventure Co. 5-10 2t The Potato Case. Til. Ford and J. J. Murphy won the potato case at Dallas term of circuit court. A former jury had disagreed, but this time Wbitaker & Bowen were awarded $2300. ASKING FAIR PLAY. The Owners of the Satan Street Railway THINK ELEOTltIC ILVS FAVORS ENOUGH. A Full Statement of What, They Purpose Doing. Children's Day. At the Con gregational church, Sunday, June 19th, will bo observed as Children's day. A committee of Mrs. Htrlekler, Mis Boiee, Miss Kirk, and Mrs. Burnett will arrange a program. 1492, Columbu-'. Prof. Fisko will tsll us all about it tomorrow eve. at Unity church, Tickets at Dear born'?. Did You Go to Astoria ? Then go to hear Prof. Fiske tomorrow evening. . No other prepaiatlon fco meets the wants of a debilitated system as Ay er'r Sarsapirllla. Parasols. Iu gray, tan, blue, red, black and white, new styles. Capitol Adventure Co. 6-17 2t Ties, Windsors, Tecks, Puffs and Fourlu-Hands, spriDg styles. Cupi t 1 Adventure Co. 6 16-2t Saturday The Journal can vassed the members of the council upon tho question of granting the electric street railway a franchise on State nud Twelfth street, along side the horhe car line, The propel ty owners of State street seem to have been moved to sign the petition for Hie electric by the fear that if they let the electric line go to the depot on Ferry street, it will end iu their having no street car line on State street. Conversa tion with a number of them shows that they do not care for moie than one line on that stieet if they can have a good service. The council should be slow to place a second street car line on any prominent street if the public service does not actually demand it. Following is the view good citizens of Salem take, who have had their money iu the horse car hue for some time and who have carried that properly through litigations and who aie now putting their shoulder to the wheel to preserve for the city the benefit of a competing system: A FULL STATEMENT. The men who have signed a peti tion to allow an electric line a fran chlse right by the Bido of the other, on State and Twelfth street, were once owners of the horse car line It wub then a satislactory line, a irrent thmc for the town, etc. How ever, they made no move to electrify. It was satisfactory as a horse car line. But as soon as somebody else gets in they want it electrified the next day. As a matter of fact, the present owueis have had it but a short time. By a late decision of the court they have now the absolute ownership of the track and barn, but a part of tho rolling stock Is still iu litigatio n and will be until after the June court sets. These being the facts in the case, it is hardly a fair busl uess proposition to attempt to make the line trouble at the present time. Mayor and council have talked of the great value of these franchises. Citizens of Salem have put money Into the Hue upon these representa tions, hoping iu time they would get it back. Other citizens of the town u order to encourage home industry nnd help build up the town have loaned money upon it. What will be the (fleet if this request of tho electric line is granted? The present owners of the horse car line are progressive, euterpiisiug citizens, as much so as any men in the city. They are men who have tho interest of (he city at heart. They are not men who will sit down and be con tented to run for any length of time au inferior lino in this city, but they have jjst become owners of tho line, iu fact, not fully so yet, as aoove ntate'1, and iu the present condition of the money market, it takes time to make these changes If the franchise asked for by tl e horse car lino had not been vetoed by the Mayor, wo believe before this that a quick and satisfactory service would be in operation upou these lines today. Meu have already been hired to put the present horse car llneund track iu first class shape. Time cards have just been gotten out, driver'H wages have been raised. The company has a large number of flue homes that ire in splendid condition and a first olasj horse car service will be furnished until such time as arrangements can I made' for putting on swift mtorn, or for , electrifying. Can you bouestly ana In fairnets ask any man to do raor ? At the next session of the council . , right will be aked to put on new motor?, the nine as Albauy is put ting upon her best street, to run be tween the fair ground and Cbeine- Albany motor will be examined as soon as it is put in operation In that city and if fouud to be as retire sented, will be at ouco put upon the line or will be put upou the Hue as soon as the same can be manufac tured and shipped here, theu the people seeing the quick and satis tory service that it gives, we believe will unanimously favor putting It upon the entire Hue. If however, this motor when put upon the streets of Albany is not sucli as it is believed would be satisfactory to tho people of this city then the idea of a motor will be at once abaudoued and the company will proceed as soon as possible to electrify the line. But why this great haste for for au electric line and where does this desire originate? On South Commercial street, this city is spend ing about $7000, which would hardly have been thought of but for tin fact of the rival car line wanting to run over there and it would seem that about enough hud been done for this electric car line by this city and couuty without helping them to try to run another enterprise out of our city. This liorno car line went to the county court of this county and asked for tha right to run a Hue upon certain county roads. The court grunted the right, but afterwards revoked it, stating that the law prohibited it allowing a car line to rim upou a county road. The very next day they recognized that right by reuulatiug another Hue and at the last session of the court granted to this electric company or to parties acting in their interest a franchise upon a county road. Where is the power behind tho throne that is causing so much to be done for this other company aud war to be made upon this company? It is time for our citizens to consider these matters. In tho East a horse car Hue is satisfactory to tho people thero. Mr. Stapleton, of this city, in an extended trip through numer ous cities in the East, reports that in each and all of them he fouud horse car lines upou the best streets and tho finest resideuco streets iu those cities, that they would not allow au electric line upon them. Iu Port land the other day a horse being driven along the streets, stepped upon a wire of an electric company track aud fell as if it was shot. During last week a boy, driving a delivery wagon was touched by a broken wire and if he had taken his hand to have pushed it away, as most anyone would have done, it would undoubtedly have killed killed him. There is in tho city of balera enough unoccupied territory for each company to run in, aud more than they can each occupy without trying to run each other off tho streets and it is not for tho best interests of this city to have such a course pursued for a moment. tho premium lists. It is quite likely that the show will be held fine days this year, opening Thursday afternoon, and closing Saturday. The plan is to have it at tho armory, open two nights and secure good music. Tho premiums will all be cash, and an admission fee of 10 cents, to defray expenses will be charged. Women. AT ACTUAL, COST. THE COUNCIL MEETS Tuesday evening and action will have to bo taken one way or the other at that session. The Jour ral has at various times defended the Interests of the Electric Co., when it lias been attacked and be lieves there should bo no hardship worked against any Salem enter prise where the owners are disposed to keep up with the progress of the city aud needs of the public. Just received one hundred reams of ulb note paper at 25c per package j . w , in csaieiij pv the best ever show which we believe it will be, the STRAWBERRIES AND ROSES. Committees Announced to Take Charge of the Annual Show. At a meeting of the strawberry and rose growers Saturday afternoon, the following standing committees weio appointed to make all arrangements aud have charge of the fair for 1B02. Finance and 8eclal Premiums. R J. Hendricks, II. A. Thomas, W, J. Clarke. R.e show T. MoF. Patton, Jay Cox, Mrs. W. W. Marilu. strawberry Show E. Horer, JJ. II. Riuan, II. W. riavage. Arrangements of Exhibits A. I. Wagner, A. T. Yeaton, Judge L D, Henry. Pltiwero and Foliage Plant Dacora ii..nf Mri. Tajlur, Mrs, J. L Par rl..l, and Miw Bush. Tiik oomtnlttt on the rose and strawberry alnwa will meet at an eariy day ua possible and arrange THE ANNUAL SIGN SERMON. Sap!;. P S Knight Dolivors a Dis course to tno Pupils of the State School For Deaf Mutes. There was a line audionce in the chapel building Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock to hear, or rather see Supt. Knight's sermon to the deaf mutes. First thero was reading and exposi tion of a psalm. Then followed the sermon from a text and in conclu sion all arose and with the superin tendent repeated the Lord's Prayer. The examinations will be concluded Monday and Tuesday. The work of Chief Instructor Ir ving aud his assistants seems to have placed the bdiool upon a higher plane of advancement than it has ever occupied before. Supt. Kuight is au adept iu the sign language,and causes tho beholder to feel the pov erty of written or spoken speech as compared with the more eloquent and powerful art of expression here employed. Every Idea nnd word is developed until it i3 fairly burned into the mind of the child. They receive and hold ideas with a clear ness and dramatic force aud perspicu ity that children In full posesslouof tiieir senses rarely experience. Supt. Knight, and his wife as matron, have been very faithful to their charge in the care of this state institution. They have not left its management aud development to chance. It Is to bo hoped their good work is appreciated by the stale, that proper heed will bo given their recommeudatious aud that the leg Islaturo will place this institution upon the footing which other states accord to Its importance. LOCAL AND PERSONAL. Ed. C. Cross aud family are homo from 'Frisco. Mrs. Dr. A. J. Giesy is reported quite ill at her home in Portland. W. L. Hurst, of Aurora, was iu the city today. C. P. Spalding returned today from a business trip up the valley. Capt. L. E. Pratt left this after noon for poluts in the northern part of the county. C. A. Moore, a Portland attorney is iu 'the city. Supremo court sits Tuesday at 2 p. m. Dr. Jessup visited Marion this morning. II. B. Duncan Is putting up a g ood residence in Depot addition. Superintendent Shiel, of the Scotch mills Is a Portland visitor today. Jo Albert has sold his fine young horse to Richard Hughes, who has entered him for the roadster race lu June. B. F. Glitner and daughter Geor gia left this afternoon for Portland. Attorney-General Chamberlain re turned today from Albany. The wife of Rev. Robt. Whltaker is seriously ill at the parsonago on Liberty street. Now is the tlmo to push things if Salem would have a competing rail roads. The Salem womens world's fair club meets Wednesday at 3. p. m at the W. C. T. U. rooms on Court street. It Is all right to celebrate the dis covery or America four hundred years ago. it will be quite asappro- prlato at Salem to celebrate tho im provement of tho first street. Ayer's Pills are pleusant, safe, and sure, and excel all other puis in healing nnd curative qualities. Best for family use. rhe German man Fritz at the poor farm whoso arm was broken in three places and set by Dr. Brooks, Is doing well. Messrs. Eschels and Whalen, two friends of Mr. Riddel), of the Pa- cillc Land & Orchard Co., have arrived to seek location. Ono drunk was before Recorder Goodell this morning a small grist for Monday. John Starbuck of Polk county was sent to the asylum today by Judge DavldBon. his relatives giving ootids for costs. The J. D. Pendleton estate lias been allowed a final settlement in the county court. Geo, S. Downing addressed the Salem Democratic club Saturday night. The Salem Prohibition club will meet at W. O. T. U. hall on Tuesday night the 17th lust at (.o'clock. The Standard Fashion sheet for The rommou Afflictions of women nro sick licailnrhm, Indigestion mid nervous troubles. Th"y artso largely from Mnmach disorders. As Joy's Vegetable SarsanulHn U tho only bowel regulAtlng preparation, yon ran sec wliv It ts more effective than any ot'.u,r?nrs purl lid In thoe troubles. It Is dally relieving lum-'reds. Tlir notion Is mild, direct and cfl" '''iNe. We liao scores ol letters from jtrnicftil women. We rrfer ton few: Nervous ilohilitv. Mrs. .1. Ilnmm, IK 7th . , S. r. Oenernl debility, Mrs. llvldcn, 610 Mason JU . 8 R Nervous debility, Miss It. IicuenHlnm. y 17tii St., 8. F. Stoi.incti troubles, Mrs. R. K Whcnton, TJI l'ot St., 8. K. Sick headaches, Mrs. M. n. Price, 1ft I'Mshi-rl riiteo, S. r. Pick heartaches, Mrs. M. Toulon, S-T I H'sM . 8. K. IndtRCttlo'i, Mrs. C, 1). Stuart, l'Sl Mission St.. H. F. Constipation, Mrs. C. Melvtn, hM Kearny St., lea' Vegetable J9JM d orsap'7i"r- M - . Mn-I e f''vi. li ' i ant " " rdi.i 'ii For sale byDan'l J. Fry, 2i C n street. June has now arrived. Ladies call at The Palaco and get one free. Til Ford Is at Portland looking af ter tho Interests of this couuty iu the sun uerore Judge uondy to re cover balance onthe big steel bridge. Mrs Woodworth is having big gos pel meetings in her teut services in Yew Park. Tho Sunday crowds were immense and her sermons mo ved the heai ta of her audience deep ly. Ed. C. Cross Is home from his San Francisco vi.-ii, and alter looking overall the Institutions of the kind in that city, bus ordered a fine cold storage plant. He says it will cost not less than J59U0, and that it will bo one ol tho beat on the coast. The Capital City Rdlway com pany is today putting iu a new creas ing on 12th street, similar to the line ones just put in on Commeraial, near the new bridge. Louts Kuhn left this aftornoon for Spokane FalN, Boise City aud other northern points In the interest of the stove trade. Hon. John Miuto left today to attend the fifth annual meeting of tho Sfeeepgrowers' association at Portland. Mrs. Lease, the great woman orator of Kansas, passed through Salem last night enrouto for Ash laud where she begins her canvas working tills way. She held an Im mense audience three hours at Port laud Sunday and is a polished, bril liant orator, A fine Hue of mirror plates, framed to order in all sizes nnd tit prices to suit purchasers, Geo. F.Smith, Cot tle block. Governor Ponnoyer Is lu tho city and feels much elated over his Al blna speech. He will make no moro speeches but Is rcselvlng many con gratulatory letters, encouraging him on his stand for free silver. He de clined to be interviewed but may hereafter bo counted as a third party man. Crosse & Blackwell have a reput -tlon all over tho continent for tho finest jams, preserves and mar malades, nud you can now get these elegant goods by calling at Clark & Epploy's, 100 Court street. The Now York Racket comes In at this early day in tho week, with a fresh lot of goods, to fill up with, from New York, all to be sold at their close prices. Wo would call especial attention to their lino assoit mentof ribbons of all shades and widths. Black satteen and other lino dress shirts aud many other items. It costs nothing to examine their stock, and ono learns by obser vation. E. J. Barnes. 2t-wlt Go to the Kellogg Echo.il of cut ting at 125 Court street. Tickets for the "Deestrlck SkuU" nro how on sale at Patton'a book store. It Is best to get your seats early, because tho fame of tho "Skulo" will make them go oil' rapidly. Thoevenln' session of this "3kule" takes placo at tho Opery nouso, on Wednesday and Thurs day ovenln's. Some new things iu bed-room sets, such as have never before been ottered in Salem.at Keller & Marsh's. Hart & Taliaferro are pushing their city orders to accommodate the de mands from surrounding towns. Their suits are of tho finest. 08 Court street. Everybody knows what It v, and that is the reason they go to Hoi lenbrand'H for that puro ice cream soda. Any ono going East cannot n fiord to miss seeing Shaw & Downing, agents of the Northern Pacific rail way. They tnako the lowest rates,. Win. Brown &, Co. aro head quarters for flret-olaia shoes of overy grade and description. Those Fargo shoes for men, women aud children at Fleming's are pleading a large number of pa trons. Ml I IIMIIIIIIM 111 IIIWI I I IIITI ! fioalflBaking UJPewder: "AT AITJrMO 17V"tS TV rTTT V XT-TN T- y-N. T - 4 J-VJ JL JTTLAIXVX J"1 WIN. iVlJZflX iN IJ JOU I O. u FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS ALL GO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FOR CASH ONLY. G. A. R. Suits 8.50 with buttons These suits aro all wool, regulation cut. OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANK. Ue Know n Thine or Two. 'fZ ''K BLh& j r5v .. i t &MMlmim j7 nsvLgn s. vv iS,miz?rz SALEM WOO NO SIR! suit of am fy While it is true my boy and me both want a now sui f clothes, I have tried your Eastern goods until I fL tired. Give us a good OREGON MADE SUIT, Made by OUR HOME MILL. They woar better and aro fully M) PER CENT. CHEAPER. LEN MILL STORE, 299 Commercial Street. MODERN ARCADIA. 1,1 fo Ih fin ret to tlir Simple Mnjorcans nuil U'nut nml Crlino Unlmotrn. In m j' Utiuipiiigs nbout tho island I secured entrance to many peasants' and farmers' homes. From this I found that nil methods of agricul ture and lioiftesido labor woro of tho most primitive sort nnd that thero wore no idle folk iu Majorca. Out door labor of some kind is continuous tho year round. All tho women spin, knit or weave, nnd I liavo uovor en tered a peasant's cabin whoro moth ers and daughters woro not in eomo such manner employed. Hospitality ischnnning, naivonnd wholehearted. The plato of figs, basin of almQiuls or basket of oranges, with the whole Romo wines of tho country, nro over ready for tho friend or stranger's coming. I thought I had partaken of that drink of the gods, horchata, in Cuba. It is simply tho pulverized kornels of tho almond, to which, water nnd sugar aro added. Hero whoro tho almond grows in tho greatest por fection ovory housowifo preserves hugo jars of tho finest nuts for hor chata. Tho old mortar and pestle nro hero for their grinding. The sholls nnd brown husks are i-omoved and cruarts of tho snowy powder nro liter ally "leached," tho creamy liquid filtering slowly through. Thou Benora or souorita adds n spico of flavor, tamarind or pomogrannto, or perhaps a dash of wine, with hor own fair hand. It is food and drink. And it is no wonder that in Majorca tho en tiro peasantry livo sumptuously on daily wages averaging less than twenty cents for men nnd fifteen cents for womon tho year through when overy manner of nature's most royal food is nt ovory door for tho taking, and in bucIi bountoousnoss that whoro it ripens it is valuoless and without price. Somehow thoro grows upon ono tho winsomo notion that you have known all theso lowly folk boforo; that you liavo scon their festas and known their songs in tho sunny vales of Cuba, over in tho glowing valloy of Guines; that you liavo como upon their brightness and cleanliness among tho Alps of Switzerland; that their genorosity and hospitality wore mot in Counomara nndDonogol; that thoir thrift and frugality havo their congener among tho Pennsylvania Dutch, and that thoir lovo of homo and simple villngo ways carry you to tho pleasant mountain vales among tho shining English lakes. Suroly thoy aro an idyllic peoplo in nn idyl lic land. Want is unknown; crimo is un heard of. There is no politics in Ma jorca, and but ono religion. All this in timo may chango. But as I know it, and you can know it, now, little Majorca, fashioned in match less beauty beneath a smiling sun, is tho ono laud of plenty and content Majorca Cor. Chicago Nowb. A CARTER'S iver tgifil CURE Hick Hemlaclmanil relievo all tho troublM loci limit to a bilious ntulo of the lyitttmi, tucli ai DIzInoM, Nauxfa Jirownliien, DlatreM nflci catlujr, I'aln In th hi.u., Ao Wlillo their mod remarkablo mocct luut been uliown la curing jsstk fS .43. ! JUT Usd in MUUons of Homes 40 Years the Standard Intervltturliii; tho Klicillve. IQiedivo Towflk was on earl v riser. Ho was in tho habit of oithor begin ning his reading of oflicinl reports or walking in his gardon in tho cool sun riso hour. Ono morning, roturning to tho ralaco from a walk in tho gar dons of Ghiziroh, ho was stopped by a sontry. "Yer can't go In 'ero, yor know," said the man of war, with tho Brit on's nmiablo contempt for tho fat lit tlo 'furiner.' "But I belong to tho palace," fal tered tho khodivo, delighted. "Oh, do yor? Got a good place?" "Vory good," said Towflk, diffi dently. "All, yor look liko it. Austin draeu, I suppose. Nothing to do and plenty to eat. I wouldn't mind serv ing your master. Would ho stand six shilling a day? What sort of fel ler in ho?" And then, alas I tho sergeant com ing around recognized aud saluted tho khodivo, to tho vast discomfort of Thomas Atkins and to tho chagrin of his highness, who would fain havo hoard raoro about himself, and who probably luwl never received n moro sincere offer of sor vice. Blackwood's Magazine The llfggeit Hunt llallt on Ilia 1kc. The largest boat yet to bo constructed on the Iakw In being built at Detroit for a transportation company at a cost of OMO.COO. bhowlll be 803 foot lonir, nnd will carry nearly, If not quite, 4,000 ; 4w,m An utvtjtAti tiut tt Wntfttl" KIlA Will ' not bo ready until fall.-Cor, Culcao gt W Jjj Jf, ftfl Jjjjj, for Infante and Children. " Cat orl a Is bo woll adapted to children that I recommend 1 1 as Btiperlor to any prescription known to ino." II. A. Archer, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. " Tho use of ' Castorla ' Is so unlrereal nnd (ta merits bo well known that It soeins a work ot BupereroRatlon to endorse It Fow aro the Intelligent families who do not keep Castorla within cosy reach." Cuu.03 IUrttw. D.D.. Now York City. Lato Pastor Bloomingdalo ltaf ormed Churclu Cnstorta cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation, Kills Worms, gives skssp, and promote irratlon. Without Injurious medication. " For eoveral rears I -have reeommenc your ' Castorla, ' and shall always continue uo so as li iias invariauty proaucoa Dene results." Edwin F. Pardks, V. Dn "Tho Wlnthrop," lS8th Street and Tth Am, KowYorkOityj Tuk CuNTum Comfant, 77 Muntur Street, New York. mrcrwawKi H5- TlIUHSDAY EXIIIIHTION. Tho ladles of Salem will bo Interested to see thot great duplny of now designs in hats, ribbons aud hicea to arrive at Mrs. D. L. Floater's next Thurs day morning. Ilcservo your order until you seo this stock. A 1,600,030. Tho stato prison brick-yards huvo orders from the state capital building commissioners to make a million and a half of brick to bo used on additions to tlio asylum and reform school, Tho yards aro ready to go to work. Won't bo uudorsold on canned goods. Broat & Gilo. 1IOKN, DAWSON Friday. Mav 1!). 180l. to tho wlfo of W. II. IJawsoii, of iast fciiilem, a son. Evkuyuody CJoKfl. Where? Why, to Ilellonbrnnd'tj restaurant. Salem Abstract and Loan Co! J Tho only Abstract books of Marlon county. Ileal estnto orders tilled promptly and safely. W. H. H. WATBR3.I MANAQKR. B8 J.H.HAAS, THE WATCHKAKBE, 215 Commercial St., Salem, 0r. (Next door to Klolu's.) Hpoclalty ol Spectacles, and repalrMtfi iitwaB, wutoutw una jeweiry. You hardly renllzo that It Is medicine, when tulttntr Curter's liltllo Liver l'llls. they oioHO vury hiiiuII; uo bad ull'ecjM. all troubles from torpid llvor aro rulluved by h!r use, To bo free from nick hnadacliu. bilious- ness, constipation, etc., uho Carter's Lattlo iiver nun, nincuy vcKoiauir, rney gunny tlmuluto the liver and free the stomach iroin bile, Not ono In ton nro Iron from hoiiio lltllo aliiuoiil caused by Inaction of tlio liver. Use Carter's Kittle Liver I'll In. The result win bo n pleasant surprise, Tliey give positive relief. iJnby orlod, "Mother sighed, Doctor proscribed : Castorla! Hea'laei.M, yet Cr.Tc:i' I.itti.ic I.tviH Vltu aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pruventliifr this annoying complaint, wbll thay also corrrct sll disorders ot the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels, tven If they only cured HEAD Aclio they would be almost priceless to those who suffer from this distressing complaint but fortunately their goodness does not rut litre, and those who once try thein will Hud these little pills valuable In so many ways that (her will not be willing to do without tbtm. Uut after all sick Lead ACHE the bane of so many lives that here Is where wn make our great boost. Our pills cure It uhlls others do not. CUster's Urn.it Lirra Tnxs are very small and very easy to take. One or tit o pills make a dose, Tliey are strictly vrevUbw and da not grip or purge, but uy uu-ir pernio cinu who use inein. in vuw at ira crnnj Bold everywhere, or ttcul by man. D.C.SHERMAN;: ft U llAHnlin nmrl PlnlM MA. I t Hor adl.Hnlom. Orocrun. Uenutv Uountv i jiktw vnui lor uiauHs, w wtm Notice City Assessment, "VTOTICE Is hereby given that tho asseea- j XI meui ron oune city oraaieni, uregoa. will bo submitted to the common council for tho city of Hnlotn, Oregon, for approval or revision at 8 o'clock, p. in. Tuesday, Mjr 17, 18J-', and you are hereby notltled 1 muke your application for and file Mid application with mo on or before said time ii you uesire any revision or cnange in i your assessment. O-li-Kl M. K. rJOODULL. llecorder. Sliito Treasurer's Third Notice. Halwj. ilay 10, 1882. BTATKOF OllEGON, TllKAtiimi Dia'AKTMEHT.J VTOTIOK Is hereby given that sufficient S rundBaroonhandtopuyalloutaUwt lugstntewurrantiiendor8eu,''prevntedaHl not paid for want of funds," and that th same will be paid upon presentation at th fai olllce, interest thereon ceasing with torn duteof this notice. I'JIIL. MKiHCIIAN, Htate Treasurer. Spring Races! 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