Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 29, 1892, Image 3

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MITTS & GLOVES "
CJTTON, LISLE BERLIN, SILK TAFFETA and SILK Gloves and Mitts, jus! the hand
wrar for the warm weather.
"KID CLONES.
Biarritz, Gertter, Napoleon, Minerva and Geneva Gloves, celebrated the world over
tor their nttine and weariiw niiaiiiine '
w '"'O 'jmw'iuvui
LOCAL AND l'KRSONAiV
I. L. Kimber la at Astoria.
Louis McUIano of tho ens works,
Ladies'
Mi JOUUKAL.
and Boys' Hosiery a specialty. Sole agents for W. C. C. Corsets.
3Qj. Commercial Street
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WEDNESDAY JUNE 29, 1802.
GiLBERr k PATTERSON,
Dealers in Groceries, Crockery,
Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes,
Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole
Agents for Epicure Tea and Big
Ian Baking Powder.
Plans for Paving Commercial,
and Other Streets.
GRAND PROGRAM.
Fouiihof July Celebration at Sa
lem, Oregon., 1892.
oi:o. i). nooniiui:. K. oahii.l.
UUILIUNG MATERIAL.
Lime, cuinont, plaster, hair, fire
ami building brick, lire olay, sand,
gravel, blacksmith and house coal,
wood, all kiwis, wholesale nnd re
tail. Olllce 0.) Btujo street.
GoomruK & Oaiiim,.
BETTER STREETS WANTED
lYlint the Council Will Con
sider Noxt.
choicest meals,
rest service,
LOWEST prick
AT
STRONG'S RESTAURANT.
A Tundijk Tiiaji. Tiger Tender
team was reorganized last evening
at Tiger Engine Co's ball. The fol
lowing ollleers were elected for the
ensuing year: Piesideut, .lay McCor
niick; fcei-ietaiy, Jacob Evans; tieab
urer, Paul Hansen; foreman, R. Col
man; first assistant foreman, C.
Starr; second lUblsttint foreman, Ho
mer Wait. A vote was cast thank
ing J. W. Veateh for oiganiziug the
team.
Thmpokauy Uhossincj. Street
Commissioner Culver has orders to
lut a temporary apron onto the
south end of tho now Commeic'al
street btidge. 'this will muko it
ptmsuble until u ill cnn be made,
Tlie piling will bo planked up at
once ready to receive the consign
ment of dirt as boon as tho city
ununge-i for tho tilling.
Puomit Womc. As biiggested
.Yesterday, tlie street commibsiouer
baa seveial genus hobos at work
cleaning aud cultivating about tho
treee in Willsou avenue. A few
beasous of this kind of work will
make a vast improvement iu tho
appearance of this already beautiful
park.
Ovnit tiik ViAUUcr. Lust ni ght
a runaway horse crossed the new
uncompleted bridge across South
Mil) cieek. The animnl had to
make about a fourteen foot Jump at
the south end of tlie biidgo, but
this he accompfished Micce-isfully
and made a dash oyer the hill.
Wantiju To Shoot. Albeit Lan
der, living on Mission bottom, was
taken violently insane yesterday,
aud wanted to shoot everybody
within reach. Ho was today pent
for by Suerifl Croisan, aud will bu
examined and no doubt sent to the
asylum.
t
Ron Voyage. Lieut. Sage, Cth
Arty, will leave tonight on the over
land for his station at tlie Pre-ldio.
Corp'l MoOullotigli, Battery, "L,
will also leave at tho fumo time for
tho station of his Battery.
Notaries. The following were
tho notarial appointments at the
state capitol yesterday: D. C. Sher-
innu,Salem:R. T, Lawtou,Medford;
D.R.Murphy, Portland.
Rosk.mon. William Bright has
entered Itosemon, record 2 303, 1"
two of the trotting races ut Albany
next week. He Is in the 2.30 trot and
the free for-all.
Tonight! Unity church! Dr. Jor
dan! Agasslz! tho only opportunity
to hear him. A great man in his
great lecture upon a greater man.
Mahiuacii., Liciinsk. The coun
ty clerk yesterday Issued a marriage
liconso iu favor of Prof. H. L. Taih
ingion, of Pendleton, and Miss Anna
Gwynne, daughter of Rev. F. H.
Gwynne, of this city.
Plans have been prepared under
the direction of the street committee
for paving Commercial aud cross
streets, which will come up for con
slderatiou at the next meeting of the
city council. The work as outlined
presents a practical face, and would
appear to provide just what is need
ed. Tlie territory to be covered is
Commercial street from the new
bridge to the north side of Centre
strot; Court and State streets, be
tween the we9t side of High aud the
east side of Front; Ferry, fiom the
west sido of Liberty to tho east side
of Front; Centre, between Commcr.
cial and the end of the big bridge.
All these streets will be excavated
one foot deep and tilled with crushed
rock. Cement curbs and gutters will
be required, and at all intersections
catch basins will bo put iu and
connected with the sewers to
carry oil the water. Where
full width cement walks are
down no additional curb will be
needed. All railroad and car tracks
will be required to come to grade,
also to plank on each side of the
rails ami nviko the inside of track
coufoim with the rest of tho streit.
It is thought by members of the
council that tho b?altlc rock acrosb
the river in llk county will bo ex
cellent materi-il for this purpose, and
it is certainly a fact that a concrete
gutter will carry oil water better
than any other kind.
The Jmuhn'aTj takes great pleas
ure in presenting this bketch of the
proposed work to tlie public, and
does it with tho liopo that tho sub
ject will be thoroughly considered
befoie final action is taken. If there
is anything wrong with this plan it
should bo corrected. When the
work is. done it should be well done,
and no improvement should be un
dertaken that will not be of a per
manent character. The business
streets of our city need improvement
before another rainy season sets in,
hence the action of the council should
lie prompt and business like.
m
Three Things to Itrmriiilier.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has the most
Merit.
Hood's Sarsaparilla has won un
equalled Success.
Hood's Sursapaiilla accomplishes
the greatest Cures.
Is it not medicine for you?
Consumption is caused by loss of
tho peristaltic action of tho bowels
Hood's Pills restore this action and
invigorate tho liver.
"See!" Tho best place in Salem
for bargains in ladles' gloves, mitts,
and all kinds of dry goods and cor
sets. Capital Adventure Co.
0-20-lt.
Fou TjH Ccusr.
teuiplatlnggolug to
AdVlxttri to br,U It. tt.
'vVllluwettee Hole).
Parties pon
tile Coast are
Ryan, rear of
0-22-31
ART Display. Misses Bland
and Blake! y from the Eist, will be
at the "Palace" No. 307 Commer
cial St. for a short time with a full
lino of fancy work. They will teach
"Roman Embroidery" also all the
new stitches, do stamping, etc.
The ladies are all invited to call and
see the work at their earliest con
venience. 2t
The Genuine. Tho French Ice
cream made by Joues & Bernard! Is
the only thing of tlie kind on tul
coust, and their sales aro Increasing
every day.
They Never Go By. People
w ho are looking for first class goods
In the grocery lino at desirable
pi ices, never go by Clark & Eppley's
at 100 Court street.
For the 1th of July. Flags and
fans. Plugs of all hIaw. Don't fall tt
decorate. E.F.Osbnrn, Racket Store
A Shoe Sale. Misses dongolo'
reduced from sl.25 to 5.1.00 to clost
cut at E F.OeUiru's Racket Store.
-.r
Boys' heavy ribbed bicycle hose foi
23 cents the best for the money evei
..tiered. E.K, U-boru's Racket Store,
nenuluo Mexican lira-. hum-
See then
The eleetrjq cars stop at (lid Capl
tnl AdwJjrturcCo., L0 fbtt eU'mCcksfrom H to f.1.50,
Ueinen.viH go ftr 'ftne ton pain s '" bpfnre you buy, atK-F, OabunrV
clothing, liaky liuderwearUnd urn-1 jnCjet S0rr,
Milng, 'Hiod. Tlie cheapest. M FrultjurS( ju-glawMticnd prewv-
lv1u . . J"' 1 jug Jars, ,V.-t siie whK, ft full line
On-cbJobiU: n.h. FIMerrtl.eltutCl.v'kil3pley'e.
wiitt u(, Urn aitoitum o) fcvurj - J Any oue U !.' it catim.t allow
body tp'kfiilefofMl stock of tmts to whs nuiug; bliaw S.
tii.TnU j.i2 '' ' ,v. Tliev make the brt ratw,
Tlie program will commence by
tlie formation of tho Industrial Pa-
raue under tlio charge of E. C. Cross
marshal of the day, who will start
the column promptly at 10 o'clock.
The marshal of the day will issue a
detailed order as to the formation of
paiade at a later date.
SUNDAY, JULY 3.
Church parade of tho Second Reg
iment at 3 o'clock. Dress parade at
7 o'cloclc in Willsou avenue. It has
not been delluitely settled at which
church services will be held on Sun
day. MONDAY, JULY 4.
Guaid mount at 8 o'clock by tho
Second Regiment in Wilson avenue.
Industrial parade at 10 o'clock
which will form on Commercial
Street, aud march to Marion Square
where the following exercises will
be had:
Music.
Introduction of Orat r by Mayor
U'Arcy, president of the day.
Oration by Hon. Lydeil Baker of
Portland Oregon.
Music.
Reading of Declaration by Miss
Jennie Booth.
Prayer by Rev. J. L. Parrish
Chaplain.
Music.
Intermission until 1:30 when the
populace will assemble on Commer
cial street between State aud Court
and witness tho sport, arranged by
the amusement committee, as fol fel fol
eows: About 1:30, f.it man's race, 00
yards (all over 200 lbs.) 1st prize, $7;
2d prize, $3.
Wheelbarrow race, free for all; CO
yards. 1st prize $7, 2d prize $3.
back race, 100 feet, foe to all. 1st
prize $7, 2d prize t3.
Little girls spoon race, 100 feet;
1st prize 55, 2d prize $3, 3d prize $2.
Every contestant to have a spoon
with an egg in it, and holding in
front run tlie distauce.
A greased pig will be turned into
tlie streets and whoever catches
the pig owns it. Auyouo wishing
to compete forany of the above prizes
will advise tiio committee, J G.
Wright, Geo. Collins and H. G.
Meyers.
This will entertain tho people un
til about 3 o'clock when tho com
mittee having in charge tho lire de
partments will present a program
as follows, which will also take
place on Commercial street between
State and Court
Wet test. 100 yards to hydrant
and 1 ly 200 feet hose aud get water
through nozzle, $00.
Dry test. 100 yards to hydrant
and lay 200 feet ho3e and screw on
nozzle. Time called when nozzle
strikes tlie grouiid. $60.
Tender race. 100 yards, $25.
Nete: 12 men to constitute a
team in all races, but can start with
less. Tender race must be boys
under 10.
At 7 o'clock Dress parade by the
Second Regiment in Willsou's
avenue.
8.30 Band Concert arranged by
home and visiting bands in Willsou
avenue.
TUESDAY JULY Cth.
Guard mount by the Second Regi
ment at 8 o'clock.
Sham B Utlo at 10 o'clock; tho lo
cation is not arranged at tills date.
Base Ball at Fair Grounds ut 1.30
to 4 o'clock.
Batallian Drill at 4 o'clock Iu Will
son's avenue.
Dress Parade at 7 o'clock at the
encampment grounds.
Probably Bull at B co's armory?
WEDNESDAY JULY Ctll.
jjneampmeut breaks up and tlie
visilois leave.
Base Ball at 2 o'clock at the Fair
grounds park between the league
teams from Portland and Seattle,
is quito lllat his home,
Landlord Wagner Is expected home
Iu a few days.
Tho Palace in the lead -11 yards
seersuckers for $1.00.
S. L, Jones will move into ono of
the now Feldt cottages on High
street.
Mr. aud Mrs. John R. Krausse
returned to their homo at Eugene
last evening.
Business men should not fall to
nttend the board of trade meeting
at the Willamette hotel next Friday
evening. Somo important manu
facturing projects will be discussed.
Johu Molr Is assisliuc in tho
counting rooms of Ladd & Bush,
while some of tho employes are tak
ing their vacations. Mr. Molr is a
most competeul aud accurate man
at this work.
D. 8. Blackburn and wife of
Ventura, Call., are iu tho city on
their way to Alaska. They aro tho
guest of Mrs. A. I, Wagner of tho
Willamette, who Is an old time
friend.
Wonderful cures by Ayer's Sarsa
parilla hi every part of the laud.
Write for names.
Miss Alice Stowell left for Salem
this morning to accept a position in
tlie Racket store. Her sister Hattie
fills the vacancy in J. W. Christian's
bookstore. Eugene Guard.
The Palace in the lead- -11 varda
seersuckers for $1.00
Lteut. Alviu H. Sydenham. Cth
Artillery has arrived to relieve Lieut
Geo. E. Sage, 5th Arty, Lieut Sage
and Corporal McCullough are under
orders to proceed to the Presidio.Sau
Francisco, Cal.
There is certainly no baking pow
der so well known and generally
used as the Royal. Its perfect purity,
as well as its superiority iu leavening
power, are matters of fact no longer
disputed by honest dealers or makers
of other brands. Its virtues aro so
well known to every housekeeper
that the slanders of the dishonest
makers of the cheaper goods fail to
touch it.
Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Invariably
relieves, and, if taken iu time, often
cures consumption. Sold by all
druggists. Price $1.
The best place for bargains In the
largest aud best assorted lino of
trunk, valises and traveling bags.
Capital Advcntuie Co. 0-20-it
A line of bed lounges of entirely
now designs just in at Keller &
Mash's.
Tho excellent service of the Lock-
wood messengers is getting to be the
talk of the town.
All who wish to enter the "Tribes
of tho Earth" are requested to meet
at W. F. Dngan's oilico Thursday
evening at S o'clock.
Remember tlie lecture tonight at
Unity church. Dr. David Star
Joidan, president of Stanfoid Uni
versity upon ngassiz, at 8 o'clock.
Admission 25 cents at tho door.
Oxfoid ties, tlie very latest styles
at It. J. Flemings.
The Palace In the lead 11 yaids
seersuckers for 1.00
Turner Campmecting.
Yesterday was C. P. 8' O. E. day
At 0 a. m. the young people held
n prayer nnd social meeting. It was
a good meeting,
At 0 a. in. Miss Florence Wnrln
ner led a social meeting. Much In
terest was taken in tho meeting.
At 0:30 Elder L. C. Mercer, presi
dent of tho Y. P. S. C delivered an
address rehearsing tho history of tho
Y. P. S. C. nnd giving its beuellts
and help to the church. Tho ad
dress was a good one uud well de
livered. Tho usual committees wero ap
pointed. Reports froin the different
societies wero read.
At 11 a. ut. Prof. P. L. Campbell
addressed tho assnmbly. Tho ad
dress was interesting to the assem
bly. It enlightened in history and
encouraged iu heroism, and elevat
ed In character.
THURSDAY. JUNE 30. CONVENTION
DAY.
0 a. m. Bible reading, "General
Judgment."
10 a. in. Convention called to or
der. 1st. Appointment of committees.
nd. Other business.
11 a. in. Convention sermon by V.
F. Cowdeu, Texas.
2.30 p. in. Devotional. Led by Dr.
D. M. Doty, Dallas.
3.00. President's address.
3.45. Corresponding secretary's re'
port. 4.15. Treasurer's report.
4.30. Miscellaneous busines-s.
7.30. Song service.
8.00. Sermon.
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ACTUAL, COST:
CLOTI-IING FOR iVTBI
FURNISHING GOODS
ALL GO UN'ITL FURTHER NOTICE
FOR CASH ONLY.
G. A. R Suits S8.50 with but tons -Those suits arc all wool, rotation cut.
AND BOYS.
AND
HATS
OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANK "
'
-ON-
II0TEL AIIUIVALS.
WILLAME'ITE.
Geo. II. Tluustou, Eugene.
D. S. Blackburn and wife,
John Isaac, Now York.
II. II. Howard, M. A. Long, Port
laud. C'C. Worrall, Phllladdphia. Pa.
M. B. White.
Alviu II. S. Sydenham, U. S. A.,
Sam'l T. Glover, Ft. Canby:
J. S. Hutchlns, S. G. Ilutchlni,
Clias. D. Mercer aud wife, Portland.
L. Gall'iiey, St. Louis.
A. W. Haywood, Chicago.
COOK.
J. A. Boyd, Ocosta, Wash.
S. R.Caplinger it children, Helix.
J. C. Caplinger.
S. Chainbors and wife.
M. J, Comer and family.
J. MoKnight, Seattle.
L. Fountain, Oakland,
G. W. Thompson, Jeilerson.
W.H.Ely.
F. It. Fort in,
A Big Drive
Underwear.
- - ,.
JMco and sott and cool, just tho thins for the hot days.
DON'T FORGET THE PLACE AT THE
WOOLEN MILL STORE,;
Summer
Weidit
3J)J Commercial! Street,
Salem, Oregon.
The time is growlngshort, for that
piano will bo given away July 5th,
at KraushO Bro's.
Mrs. Geo. G. Browu is home from
an extended visit witli her parents
at Klamath agency.
Tho people who uso McCrow &
Willard's refrigerated meats from
their cold storage room aro more
than pleased with the quality.
Tho Palace in tho lead--ll yards
seersuckers for 51,00
Hon Clias. Miller, of Jeflerson will
attend tho People's Party conven
tion at Omaha.
Tho ladies rush for our beautiful
bargain line of shoes and oxford ties
In the latest styles aud shapes, like
they rush for ico cream soda. See
corner window display. Capital
Adventure Co. 0-20-4t.
Specimen Oases.
S. II. Clillord. of New Cassel, Wis.,
was troubled with Neuralgia aud
Rheumatism, his Stomach wns dis
ordered, Ids Liver was affected to
an alarming degree, appetite fell a
way, and tie was teiribly reduced In
llesh and strength. Thne bottles of
Electilo Bitters cured him.
Edward Shepherd, iranlsbnrg,Ill.
had a running sore on his leg of
eight, years standing. Used three
bottles of Electric Bitters and seven
boxes of Biieklen's Arnica Salvo, and
his leg is sound and well, John
Speaker, Catawaba, O,, had live
large Fever sores on his leg, doctors
(a.d ho was incurable. Ono bottlo
Electric Bitters and ono box Buck
lin's Arnica Salvo cured him entirely.-
Sold by Dau'l J. Fry, druggist.
225 Com'l st.
Dissolution.
Tho firm of Spraiiiie & Allen Is
dissolved, G. D. Spraguo having pur
ohaed the entire business. All bills
will be payable to him.
U.I), Sl'RAOUE.
F. T. Allen.
Why his Wife is "Fidgety."
I linvo tho best cook In the town,
Whoso Uraul Is delicious nnd white:
IlercotlfOlsfrnBrtintiuid utwwu,
. .llur,P;.l!fy a i.erlcct delight,
Hut hhe tlnllv euiiiiiliiliiKnrtiin .mi-i-,.n,o,.
brliiB- ' """ "'"
Klip'g my own dnrllng wife, but n Jldgoty
tiling!
Your wife is woru out, nnd needs
Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription,
theonly medicine guaranteed to cure
debilitated women. How many
overworked American ladles wo see
with lack-lustre eyes aud haggard
fares, glowing old before their time,
from those exhausting ailments
that men know nothing of. They
can be preniantly euied by this rem
edy, ns numbei less grateful women
will attest. Pi Ice refunded, if it
falls to give satisfaction iu eveij
ease. See guarantee pi luted on
bottle-wrapper.
Mr. W. M. Terry, who has been in
tho drug business at Elkton, Ky.,
for tho past twelve years, says:
"Chamberlain's Cough l(emedy
gives better satisfaction than .any
other cough medicine I havo over
sold." Theio isgood reason for this.
No other will curoa coh so quickly;
no other Is so certain a preventative
and cine for croup; no other affords
so much lelief In cases of whooping
cough. Forsalo by Geo. E. Good
Druggist.
For Bent. Three good rooms,
unfurnished, for housekeeping, to
patties with no children. Qood loca
tion. Apply at 201 Commercial St
The Day We
FLAGS,
Celebrate 1
FIRE
CRACKERS
Balloons,
,.. TItMNWLES.
HARRITT,
Head quarters for Fourth of July Goods. Country orders tilled at lowest
inioiiMaiji!. itAl'Jif.
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re o m a. n-
CANDLES,
Sky Rockets,
SET PIECES, CT(L
4 IpWMks-
I ' SRvJJs TM -e
S 'pi'" ".asii
BROOKS &
' '! ! i IlllllPf iTOEBMhW
for Infants and Children.
EVERYJIODY G()E. WllClO?
Why, to Hellenbraud's restaurant.
If you want n team
see Jtynu & Co.
of any kind,
6-10-lf
LAnirs.-You should try those 20c
fast black seamless hoso at Osborn's
Racket Store worth 25 cents.
Croquet Sets, Extra quality,
at low prices. E. S. Osburn, Rock
et store,
HORN,
IliK'ldi it's Ariilru'Snlic.
Tho IicKt 8.1K0 In tho wr.rld for f'ulc,
Hruikci, Son k. Hirers Halt Rheum, I'eer
601 ex, Tetter, (Jimmied Unmix, Chllblnlim,
Corns mid nil Skin Eruptions, nnd hmI.
lively cures l'jloi., or no imy required. It
ISKiinriuiteid to t'lvn nerfiet nillHmctlon
or money reiumioil, rrlco, ill rents j.er
uox, ror huio uy uiini .1 . v ry, uiumi tit
A New Kinil of Insurance.
For twenty-live cents you can in
sure yourself and nimlly ugulnst any
bad icsults front an attack of- bowel
complaint during tho summer. Ono
or two doses of Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy will
euro any ordinary case. It never
fails and is pleasant and safe to tako
No family can ailord to be without
It. Forsalo at 25 nnd 50 cents per
bottlo by Geo. E. Oood. druggist.
To the Ladies. "Vlavi" stands
alone, tho greatest medical discovery
of tho nineteenth century. (From
on M. I)., iu thu Ladles' Health
Journal, Newark, Ohio.) You uro
cordially invited to call and Investi
gate for yourselves. Oilico over 1
and 0 cent store, Cottle-Parkhurst
block, Commercial street, Salem,
Oregon. lm
ThoM) uuIkuihv p'rwias whosuirer Irom
nervousness and dysncp.la should uso I'm-
lursi.iuiH nerva rius, wiiie.il nro innoo
expressly Inr slronless, nervous, clysieplla
sullurcis. J'iIio 2'.cintH.
Women wllh pfilo, colorless faces, who
feel wuult and ilinuiiri.K't, will teulvn
iK.th mental nnd bodily vigor by iisIdk
C'urtrr's lion I'bl., which nro mndu for thu
Mood, uorvui nnd rnmpluxtoii.
Hmnrt Weed unit IMIndonnn roml.lned
with the other lucrnllentti used in thu best
porous plnnters, muko Osrter'H H. W, ft II.
Unclcacho Tlnsturs thu best In tho rnnrttct.
l'rlce ? cent.
A man who has practiced medicine
'or 40 years, ought to know salt from
sugar, read what he says:
Toi.kdo. O.. Jarj. 10. 187.
Messrs. F J. Cheney v Co. Uenllemea
-1 lme been In thu general practice of
'iiwildue lor moti w years, una wotnn siy
iliullQull my practice, and experltnce
line never been u nreimmllon lliut I could
iirexrlbewithas ucb tootldenre of sue-
ci-h u 1 cnn Hull' Cutnrrh Cure, manu
factured by you. Have pret.cr.bed It a
'rent muui times a ad IU tirtct Is wonder
ful, nnd woiud suy Iu conclusion tlnit I
cusevet toilndil Ciisttof Catarrh thut It
AiiulJnoluiire. If they would tulcu 11 uc-
u-irdlug to directions.
1 UUIO klUIJ,
L. L. GORfaUCH, M. D.,
Olliee, 215 Summit St.
We will give tlOO for nuy oase of
Catarrh thut cannot be cured with
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Taken inter-
"a 'F. J. CHENNY fc CO., Props.,
Toledo, O, tSTfMd by Druggist,
OLMSTKD.
J, Olmsted,
a daughter.
To Mr. und Mrs. Col.
Tuesday, Juno 28th,
IIIKD.
'UUuly-HU"
way, They make the lore-it 1
Qvergaiters $i,00,H.S5 ami $1.60 ut
R, G. Flemings,
MARTSON.-At tho home of her
parents in tho Waldo hills, Tues
day, June 28, 1892, Lizzie Mnrtson,
aged 18 years.
The funeral will bo held today at
2 p. m. iu tlie Eoll cemetery,
You don't have to continue dosing
with Simmon's Liver Regulator.
Often u little cures ellVciually.
If you feel all broke up and out of
sort agitato your liver with Sim-
moil's Liver Regulator.
No one ever tried Simmon's Liver
Regulator without being satisfied
with Its effects.
Why will you sutler from Indiges
tion ami dyspepsia? Siniunn'b Liv
er Regulator Is pleasant nnd cures.
Tho great vegetable substlluto for
pills Is Simmon's Liver Regulator.
Cures sick heudacho,
President Jordon, of Stanford
university will lecture In Unity
church Wednerday evening, Juno
20 at 8 o'clock. His theino is "Agas
si." President Jordon besides be
ing at tho head of this niaguitlcont
Institution Is himself ait uuthur In
science. Was 11 pupil of Agnsslz.
Ho is also a fine orator who has
something of interest to say. Ad
mission 25 cents. 0-25-It.
"Cnstorla Is no well adapted to children that
I recommend 1 1 ns superior to any prescrlpUon
kuown to mo." II. A. Ancnin, K. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
"Tho uso of 'Cnstorla' In bo universal and
Its inBrlta so woll known that It Booms a work
of supererogation to endorse It. Few nmtha
Intelligent families who do uot keep Custoria
within easy reach."
CAnus StinrvN, D.D ,
Now York City.
Lato raster Bloomlngdalo Itufonnod Cliurcli.
CMtnrla euros Collo, Consttpntten,
&,ur'?Syma!l, DlMThcoa, Eructation,
Jvllls w onus, give slocp, and promotes d
CChtlon.
TVItliout Injurious medication.
" FP ""eral year) I havo recommended
your Cttstorla. ' and shall always contluuo to
do so as It has Invariably produced bonoflcia.1
results."
Edwin F. Pjinmi, M. D.,
"Tho Viuthrop," 125Ui Street and 7th Ave.,
New Tork City,
Tan Ciimuii Company, 77 Muiiuat Stokkt, Nkw Yoiuc
Removed to 140 State.
SING HOP &CO.,
Merchant Tailors.
Hprlngsult 810-worth aj; pants 00
wortbS7.0U, Everything cheap. If clothes
don't 111 customers need not tuko siuno.
Cull and look over goods, 0-1-lm
Taken Up.
A red nnd white spitted cowwltii calf,
liotli (urs silt, und brnmlcd on right hip.
Owner cull ireL sanm l.v kniillnv whi.
6-2CIW t'HAri MKIR.IAiikenv.
QM People.
J. V. B. Is tho only Sarfiipurllla tlmt old or
fecblo pcoplo should take, si tho mineral
potash which la la every other Harispurllla,
that wo know of, li under certain conditions
known to ha emaciating. J, V, H. on to
contrary li purely vegetable and atltnulatts
digestion nnd creates doit blood, the very
tbliitfforoldiJcllcato or broken down people.
It LulbH them up and prolongs their llrts.
A caso In peint:
Mrs. Belden an cBtlmnble and elderly lady
of (10 Mason HI, a r. wai for months de clln
ine o rojJdlyni to tcrlously alarm her family.
It got 10 bad that the was finally aflllctcd with
fainting j ells. Hho writes; While In that
dangeroui comllilou I taw some of tho testi
monials conicrulnir J. V. a and sont for
bottle. That marked the turning point. I
regained my lost Uisu and strength and hare
not felt so well In years." That was two
years ego and Mrs. Ilcltlen li well and hearty
to-dsy, and still taking J. V, B.
It you are old or ficblo aud want to Iks
tmlltap. Atkfor
m, t; rineman
I.KAI.KK IN
Staple anil Fancy Groceries,
Crockery, (llnsswiire, Ijimps, Woeden
nnd Willow wuru. All kinds ofjnlll feed,
Also vemjlablesiinrt frulls In tlieTr season.
V.'."''.'1 1'rlco i",ld tor country tiniduce."
Wesollol ushnre of jour pntrnruikTu,
f-U l.'UHUtUi street
ELLIS & WHITLEY,
LIVERYMEN.
South of,Wtllomotte Motel,
- - OREGON
aA-IilEM
Joys
Vegetable
Sarpaparilla
Hernia and Chronic Diseases
DR'H. SIIIMPAHOUSKR,
Devotu spiwliil attention lit Nervous, Cat
arrhal, Aslhmutlo und Throat Tinuiilut.
Hernia (rupture) cured without pain or
deiuiiiiou irom busbies4 und Cmranteed In
hver Cue.
J'.veiy arlety of Koinalo mid Cbronto
dl.uu.es tieuled by tho most advanced
methods known U Electrical and Medical
scleneo. Twenty yeurs experlunco in sun
Kury und thu uppllcutlou of electricity,
Ollicea. Uoiiiiuerclul street., ilusli-llroy.
null JIUick. M-ileii), '
City Tax Notice.
NOTICK Is hereby ijlvcn to the nx pay.
ersol thoc-ltyoi Mulum. n.At iiiu ....
auksmentiollof thoclly ol Hnlein for llw
yeur 1, has been placed In my bauds for
Ihucollec-tlon of tuxes; uud thut thu taxes
clmrk'ed thereon are now duo aud payable
ut my nllleout tho bauk uf Win. Uiigiaua
A L'o. Iu this illy. All tMxes rcuiiilnlutf mi
iiuld niter the .iJd day of July, ise, will
bu returned u dullinnidit.
K. J, HWAI'KOHI),
, , City Tax Collector.
Huleiil, June 2.1, bV2. u-aibt
Berries f anted!
THE SALEM CANNING CO,
Wlll-Itceelvo
CIIKRRIES AND STRAWBER
RIES AND GOOSEBERRIES on
and after Wednesday, Juno fi, 1892.
aw-ti
rrf.alil baking
UiPewder:
Usd in Millions of Homes do Years tlie Standard
Host modern, moit efTectlve, Urgeit bottle.
Bame price, tl.OO, six for UOO,
Kor stle by Dan'l J. Vry, 2S'5 Corn
merclul street,
PRINTING.
ANK OK THE I Alt J1XT EHTAIIMHII
Unxnts lu the riutie. 1mtr rates than
PiirthiDd. lJirjtt suwk lftfitl Ulunks lo
UltiVil UlSOOUUl. IJtBU (Ol
Hie HUite, a-d blet dlsoouut.
price list of Job prlnttnjf, and uiUIojchi
(eWilK. ,,, K. M. WAITE,
rice list of Job prlnttnjf, nnd uiUloime ut
k. K. M. WAIlt,
tltM-u VtbHtt 1 Omen
Notice to Jh-ltlgo Jtuildcrfl.
In persuance ol an order of tho Hon,
County Court or Slarloniminty, bids will
bo rectiived at thu oilh o ol thu oouiity clerk
unlit Tuesday, July 6, IhW, ut I o'clock p.
in , for the mnstructlou of a bridge, con.
sUtliirfof asiuu of 1UI Act uud two up.
iirnaeiius ofWfeetln IhuuKKreuuto, across
thu little north fork of thu rututlaiu rlcr.
The oourl reserve' thu rlslit to r.Ject uuy
ul'dlillliliU, D.J.HHKItliAN,
o-il-dw-ia Cnuuly Ulerk
T. BURROWS
CARRIES a full llnoofHtnple and fancy
(ItoccrUs, Kresb Vcuetuhles and J!er
lleiu season, llutter und Kkgs ul
wuys on bund.
s&o com'l St.
I GEWTLElttr.'SFBSMa.
OurrXUfCCTIOK SrEIKaBfrM IUl nnr Mtl.
I..WA. IhMDutSTAIK. rmo tSTS STBUTURB.,
Um CIOVOIllUKKA sul OLCtrr la Ois U rVi a dan.
A QUICK CVBIt t LtUCOKnilOlt WIIITRS,
suai-rUiimeoauTd. s.utw.uirAJrtHfHti u.-,"-lULYlslttUiivrtirvamCu.,
LA?aAT U.OUIU
Salem Abstract and Loaii Co,
Theonly Abalraot books of Marlon
county, ileal estate orders
filled promptly and
safely,
W. H. H. WATERS,
MANAOKH.
TO BUILDHS A PLEASURE
When you sco theso new Wl
designs In Books 4 and 5, "Houit
and Cottages," .,
HIie.Hx 10 Inches. (Jontftlntuewssinav
new styles, latest Idras lu rlTliMllssii Wti
i has 8ft dmlgns oJassltled tmrnWIrmBlk
IVW, about half under 1 Jo. sjjts
talus 6U dwljrns of dwelllBM Mssilkw m
tia, many from tlW up To 9R )iur
new Houthwn or rwsort ilyW a houies Bi
these works.
iTIee, l each, or the two kr !,',
D, S. HOPKINS
Atchlttet, Grand FifWi, Mkti,
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