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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (July 5, 1892)
m'f,Wmmmiv!ffgfu, SB, '(T .fc? ' e-t "? ' j i ' - rtM& a - ' T. MITTS & GLOVES. COTTON, LISLE BERLIN, SILK TAFFETA and SILK Gloves and Mitls, just the hand wt-.arfor the warm weather. Bi.'irritz, Gerstnr, Napoleon, Minerva and Geneva Gloves, celebrated the world over, for their fitting and wearing qualities, . SXOSXSEBldir. Ladies' and Boys' Hosiery a specialty. Sole agents for W. C, C, Corsets. 301 Commercial Street. HIE CAPITAL JOURNAL. TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1802. G1IMT k PATTERSON, Dealers in Groceries, Crockery, Glassware, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Brushes, Windowglass, Etc. Sole Agents for Epicure Tea and Big Can Baking Powder. OKO. 1. GOOUIIUK. K. OAIIILIi. HUlLDIXtt MATERIAL. Limp, cement, pluster, bulr, fire and building brick, flro cltiy, sand, gravel, blacksmith nml house coal, wood, nil kinds, wholesale and re tail. Office Oo State street. GOOUIIUK & CAHILL. CHOICEST MEALS, BEST SERVICE, LOWEST PBTCE AT STRONG'S RESTAURANT. DEATH FROM FIRE-ALARM. A Child Stricken with Heart Dis ease Small Firo. Sunday morning as the alarm was sounded announcing a (ire nt the house of Mr. Neal, little Liiidy fvir don, who had been suftciiug from heart disease from her infiiuey,dror ped dead. She was tjuiie six jours of age, and never very strong, and the excitement was too much for her de licate constitution. Death was al most instantaneous, and the funeral took place yesterday aftei noon. Ca pital engine visited the lire, and the damngo was light, the loss benm on ly about $150. TnnFiisu Yesthkimv. Just af ter the parade yesterday morning the tire bell rang ami the depait ment responded In dreys parade uniform. The lire was in the resi dence of Horace Holden, on North Front street, which was badly dam aged. The blaze started in the kitchen and had made a good start before it was discovered. The los-i will reach several hundred dollais, although the contents weie all saved with slight damage. There was no Insurance. Oi'ens OrFtci:. Capt. D. C. Sher man, late county clerk, has opened an ollico in the Gray block where he will be ready to look after pen sion claims, notary and probate busi ness At the latter, Mr. Sherman is without doubt an expert, as he has had wide experience. Pakai.yzkd. Mrs. Harrison, an elderly lady living iu East Salem was stricken with paralysis yester day while coming down town on the electric ear. DkessPakaije. There will boa Drei-s Parudu of the Second Regi ment O. N. G. at 0:30 this evening on Willson avenue. Shrewd buyers trade with Jackson Pongee silks with lace to match, a new thing at the Palace. Best seamless fast black hose 15 cents at New York Racket. Jackson, The Hatter, Stato strset. If you want anything in the shiit line, don't fail to call at the New York Racket. Rithing suits, etc., at Jackpon's. Any one going East cannot afford to mihs seeing Show & Dow ning, agents of the Northern Pacific rail way. They makoho lowHt ntei. Jackson, The Hatter, Stale street. Overgulters 1.00,51.25 ami $1.50 at R. G. Flemings. Elegant neckwear at Ed Jucksou's Feather Pillows, Sl.OO EHCH For this Week Only. A. B. BTJREIn & SON. HOLVERSON bbm aaEgwawatiwfcimm ulmi V 0 The Capital City Outdoes Her self. A MOS .'Arc jliUU 111 fill All Immense Crowd Fino Weather Military En campment. For several days the people of the capital city had been busy decorat ing and p reputing for the day we celebrate, so Monday, July 4th 1802, found Salem in tier "best suit of clothes." The business houses and many re sidences of the city were lavishly adorned with bunting, while the stars and stripes were Hying iu every quarter. Long before the "rosy lin gered messenger of dawn" aroae above the eastern horizon, our valley resounded the echoes of an hundred gutis,and soon the people come pour ing in from every direction. The day was cool and balmy, as perfect as could bo asked, and from the start success was assured to the various committees who had worked so un ceasingly for days. The military eucampmeuton Will sou avenue was the lirst attraction to claim the interest of the crowd. Sol dier life has a charm for old and young, and the Second Regiment boys btistaiued their good lepulation moi-t nobly. The woik of forming the industii ul p.uad't was begun at 9 o'clock and so numerous were the turn-outs that it was after ten befoie. tiik PKounssiON was ready to start. It was made up iu the following erder: Monmouth normal cadet band, carriage, with president of the day, speaker.chapluluaud reader. Chariot containing "Columbia," Miss Gussie btelwer diawu by white horses aud escorted by Geo. Washington, Win, Plaster. "The ship of stnte,"amam otii three-mast lloat containing 44 children representing the states and commanded by Ed. Sullivan as "Brother Jonathan. This wus fol lowed by appropriate representations of the territoiles of New Mexico, Alaska, Utah, Arizona, aud "Okla homa or bust." Second Regiment O. N. G. band. Second Itegiment O. N. G. and Marioue cadets. Pioneer store, J. G. Wright. Itickreull hand. Willamette university. Cherrington Bros. Mis. D. L. Fiester. Uiay Bios, eight vehicles. Geo. O. Will. Howard & Son. Myers steam wood saw. "Muskeeto slew" academj? baud, Glover & Pugh. Keller & Marsh. J. L. Mitchell. Hatch & Moil'ett. M. T. Rineman. Shaw & Downing. Thomas & Johnson. Bicycle club. Jellursou cornet band. J W. West. Woodburu cornet band. Strong's Bakery, Westacotl & Irwin's restaurant. Salem cigar factor'. G. Steluer's fish market. Ed. Lamport. G. Stolz. Rustler wood sow. Davison & White. M. B?amor. F. S. Dearborn. Independence bowl. Alert Hook aud Ladder company. Tiger onyiuo No. 2. Tiger hose cart. Tiger tender team Capital engine No. 1. Capital hose cart. Capital tender team. at jiauion squahe. The exercises were opened by an. rrnwrmmwM3anm mi iinnnwa.r'i CELEBRATION. I band music, and after the Interrup tion caused by a firo elsewhere an nounced, Kev. J. L. Parrtsh offered prayer, which was followed by the reading of the declaration by Miss Jennie Booth. "Columbia"- was now sung in a strong, clear voice by Mrs. J. II. Strickler and chorus, Mayor D'Arcy now arose to intro duce the speaker, aud after paying some eloquent compliments to the chaplain and the reader of the oc casion presented Hon. Lydell Baker iu most appropriate words. Mr. Baker is a cultured orator, aud ably ontert tlued his hearcis witli a ring ing, patriotic address. TIIK I'HIZKS AWAKDED. 1:80 Fat man's race, sixty yards, (all over 200 pounds) 1st prize $7; 2d prize, 3: Entries, W. S. Clement 208 pounds, G. S. Wiight 234, Win. K. Shearer 215, Bert Hatch 209; winners, Wright 1st, Clement 2d; time 8, Little girl's spoon race, 100 feet, 1st prize, $5; 2d prize 5-3; 3d prize $2; eleven entries; 1st, Bertha Kay; 2d, Mattie Southwick; 3rd, Alice McKinnou. Three-legged race, free for all; fifty yafd-, 1st prize, S7; 2d prize ?3; Five couples entered; Kays-Neal, 1st; Pickens-Mc Wilier. 2d. Wet tebt 100 yaids to hydrant and lay 200 feet of hose aud get water through nozzle. Won by No. 3 Co. Time, :41. Dry test 100 yards to hydrant aud lay 200 feet of hose aud screw on nozzle. Time called when noz zle strikes the ground. Won by same. Tender race 100 yards. Won by Tiger tender team. The committee appointed to ad judicate the prizes for the iudustrlal exhibits beg to report that, with some dilllculty, from the general merit of the many excellent exhibits they have selected as worthy of the lirst prize, Westacott & Irwin's res tu rant aud bakery; second prize, Davison & White's fish and game market; third prize, Beamer's sad dlery; fourtli prize, Steiner's big salmon; and as deserving honorable mention, Gray's agricultural im plements, Mrs. Fiester's millinery, Glover & Pugh's blacksmithiug, Stolz's feed and commission, How ard's house moving, Will's music and sewing machines, Cherrlugton's photography and Steiner & Sonue man's grocery. A conservative citizen estimates 30,000 people in Salem yesterday, and all wero comfortably cared for. Chief Marshal Cross aud dep'uties W. L. Simeral, N. H. Loouey, O. A-Condit and M, W. limit, did faithful aud efficient work in cou troling the crowds for the day. One of the most practical displays of the industrial parade was that of Gray Bros., the hardware and im plement merchants. They had a train of eight Studebaker wagons, ranging from the laigest to the smallest. This is the best and most celnbrated wagon iu the world, one that is built on honor. A Wulter A' Wood harvester was also in the pro cession. This machine is the pride of the farmer, and Gray Bros, are selling lots of them this season. Ever since this firm has been in business their sales have been cons tantly increasing. Iu fact they are the only firm iu the Willamette y.illey that has received a second car loud of wagons this season. Their ample store and ware room fucilhUs enable them to handle goods iu the easiest shape and they can please all patrons with any thing from a carpet tack to the heaviest price of machinery. MILITARY. The , diess parade on Willson nvenue last evening, as well as the guard nituut this muruiug, was witnessed by a largo aud enthus iastic crow-d of admirers of the mil itary boys. The sham battle took place on Lord's hill ut ubout noon today, was witnessed by thousands. It be gan by a skirmish near, the south Commercial street bridge, which was followed by a cliargo from the other side. A retreat was neatly made under heavy fir ing. The artillery rendered active service while tho Infantry sent vol ley ufter volley back nnd forth. Tho officers nud men nil filled tholr pnrts well, and tho battle proved a grand success. This was tho ovent of the day and pleased every body. PLAN'OF THE BATTLE. H. nud E. Companies, nnd tho Moilne Cadets, with two pieces of artillery attempted to hold tho hill, which B, F and O companies at tacked. After a sharp and spirited engagement, tho lull was captured by tho attacking force, who slezed the cannons, and rolled them down tho hill nnd tho engagement was over. One of the happy features of tho occasion was the presence of tho Marino Cadets from Eugene, boys ranging from six to twelve years of age. They were the pets of tho en campment, aud are a well drilled company. Capt. Yoran, of Eugene, was slightly wounded In tho right baud. Private McCrady of C company re ceived a severe powder shot In the head, and several other participants were slightly wounded In the sham battle. Later,. Private Little, of Inde pendence, who was struck iu tho neck with a gun, Is reported very low this afternoon. His spine Is lujured. jotes by the wayside. Oue of the displays In yesterday's procession that attracted general attention, and especially that of tho little folks, was that of Ed Lamport, the pioneer harness and saddlery man. The ilout contained his dap ple gray show horse, with Eddie Lamport as groom, and was driven by George Phillips. Mr. Lamport has been In the business 25 years, and his superior quality of work and goods insures liim n steady and constantly growiug business. Geo. C. Will, the musical instru ment and sewing machine ruBtler, was iu tho procession with every depaitment of his busiuess fully re presented. A beautiful Emerson piano was being played by Archie McCully, while the White, New Home and Wheeler & Wilson sew ing machines were shown off to the best advantage. Mr. Will, iu con nection with his brotlieis does a large business in this. valley, embrac ing, Albany, Coryallis and Salem. Probably the most unique exhibit was that of Mrs. D. L. Fiester who oppeared with Misses Rose Barr, Florence Musher, Ella Shipp, and Liunie Rundlettiu an open cariiage. Over their heads was suspended an immense hat about four feet iu dia meter elaborately trimmed with laces, llowers, poppies and red, white aud blue ribbon. This exhibit was artistlc.represented tho busiuess per fectly, and showed Mrs. Fiester's usual enterprise us well as excellent handiwork. Baruum's Motto, "Advertise yoir business" designated the methods of Davison & White's business, as it appeared on their 4th, of July dis play in yesterday's processiou. They also took one of the premiums for their excellent turn-out. This firm has built up a fino business iu our city and aside from their keeping a strictly first class stock they claim that liberal advertising has contribu ted largely to tho secret of their SUCCIWS. Steiner, the fish man, had a very original exhibit, the leading featuie of which was a salmon about a rod long made of canvass carried by a man walking in tho center. Tho lone fisherman, with fishlug suit ond netting wrapped about him, wus unique, as well as tho boy with a silver dollar on his lino for bait That kind of bait will always get a bite, and Steiner not only has the fish but gets the patrons to buy them. The Day ton steamboat excursion and brass band arrived lute yester day, not arriving here until noon. This wus a dlssapolntuioiit to many, but they had a good time after they got hero. It was done in tho Salem way, and we are all proud of the celebration. Every Testimonial In behalf of Hood's Sursuparillu is strictly true and will hear the closest investigation. No matter where it muy be from, it Is as roliablo uud worthy your confidence as if it came from your most respected neighbor. Have you ever tried tills excelent medicine? For a general futility catliartln we oonfldently rrcommendJIood'sPIHs. They should be In every homo med Icluo chest. The ladles of the M. E., church will not servo meals on tho Fourth. Subject of morning sermon ut the M. E, church tomorrow, Christ us a Teacher. Evening subject, Gelh setnuue. Buy your toys and firecrackers of Geo. F. Smith. Huve you seen those gents' shoes at tho New York Racket? Only $1.00. The Palace In the lead 11 yards seersuckers for $1.00 Oxford ties, the very latest styles ut R. J. Flemings. Bargains In pants ut Jucksou's. Shoes less I ban cost ut Jackson's. Those $2.60 dongola ladles shoes aro the best for the money ever of fered in Salem, Krausse Bros. Jackson, The Jfutter, State street. Ladhs aud children's underwear at cut prices. Ooburn'd Bucket store. Bargains In clothing at Jucksou's. Women, Tho common afflictions of women nro sick-head-aches, Indigestion nnd nervous troubles. They arise largely from stomach disorder. As Joy's Vegetable BarsapnrlHa Is tho onlv bowel regulating preparation, jou can see why It Is mora c (Teeth o than any othcrSarsa pnrtllnln those troubles. It Is dally rollcvtng hundreds. Tho action Is mild, direct and cflccthe. We hao scores ot letters from grateful women. Wo refer ton few! Nervous debility, Mrs. J. Barron, Hi "th St., S. r. Qcncral debility, Mrs. Dclden, C10 Mason St., 8. K. Ncnoin debility, Miss 11. Koscnhlum. 2-"2 17th St., 8. 1'. Stomach troubles, Mrs. II. I Whentou, 701 l'ostBr.,8. F. Blck headaches, Mrs. M. B. Price, IB Prospect Place, 8. F. Sick headaches, Mrs. M. Fowler, KS7 Ellis St., 8. r. Indigestion, Mrs. a I). Stuart, 1221 Mission Bt., 8. F. Constipation, Mrs. C. Mclvin, 120 Kearny St., S. F. ' Vegetable Sarsapari.Sa Musi ii vlcn. hmmI olTucthc, 1onre' In Ir Saw t i' t 1 or C for $ri.00. For sale by Dau'l J. Fry, 225 Com mercial street. AT THE COURT HOUSE. New Officers Installed Deputios Announced. This morning the newiy elected county officers took charge of their respective places, uud during tho dull season will easily becomo fa miliar with their duties. Johu Knight is tho new sheriff aud has nppoluted Flunk Wright, man deputy. W. H. Egun, tho now clerk bus secured W. E. McAfee as deputy, and continues Miss Stella Sherman as stenographer and type writer. J. S. Grahom, school supciinten dent and R. G. Brown tiejihtirer, ure comfortably iu possession of their Hubbard is at his post dealing out justice like an old vet ern commissioner. Andeison will bo ou duty when court meets to morrow. Ou the whole tho new set of of ficials will bo found accommodat ing, aud capable men, ever ready to servo their constituents. ESCAPED. Charles Wilson, the Murderer of Mamie Walsh. Description as follews: Age, 31 years;height,5 feet 11 iuchesjwoight, about 105 pounds; complexlou, dark darK hair; mustache dark and thin; dark eyes and sunken iu; high cheek bones1 very prominent forehead; wears hat No.7f had on a black Der by hat when labt seen; very largo pug nose and very red on end; when last seen had on a new suit of clothes, very dark or black; coat, pants aud vest alike; suck coat; negligee shiit, laced In front, when lust been laces taken out;htid on a new pair of laced shoes, ubout No. 8: largo sore on left wrist and considerably swollenjwhen iu conversation with anyone he throws his head back and bites his upper lip.uud also has a twitching in left eyo and will then loolt down; when walking stoops and throws his head forward. , Arrest and wire Penumbra Kelly, sheriff, Portland, Multnomah county Oregon. OUR STREETS AGAIN. Business Men Will Petition for Iin. Iiroyement Their Plans. A petition is being generally cir culated among the property owneis asking for tho improvement of Com mercial street, which will piobubly come up before tho meeting of the council to night. This petition it is understood, ask for an Improve metit similar to that on Soutli Com mercial street, including cement curbs mid gutters, with catch basins to carry ofl the water. It asks that only u few Inches shall bo excavated, and that this bo graded up with fine gtuvol, to bo tumped and rolled into a solid condition. The present concrete walks aro to cot -stitute the curbs where they uio full width. This is almost tho exact plan intended to bo iihed in the crushed rock undertaking, with tho exception thutbix inches ofgiavel is required Instead one foot deep of rock. It is plcosiug'to noto that Salem's property owneis aie in earnest about paving our streets, and it is only to bo hoped that tho work cau be com menced eaily iu tho upprouchlng dull season. They Neveii Go By. People who are looking for first class goods In the grocery lino at deslruhlo prices, never go by Clark & Epploy's ut 100 Court street. Eveuybody Goe. Where? Why, to Hellenbiand's restaurant. Carpets of tho newest ut BuretiB. Dm'l forget tlio seersucker salo nt tho Palace. i Le3 I j Pi frfl 11 b iB noM .Baking lb: Powder tJstd In Millions of Homes AT ACTUAL COST: CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS. FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS ALL FOR CASH ONLY. G. A. R. Suits 8.50 with buttons- These suits are all wool, regulation cut. A Summer Nice and soft and cool, just the thine; for the hot days. -DON'T FORGET THE PLACE A.T THE- WOOLEN MILL 2!M Commercial Street, Prononnceil Hopeless, Yet Saved. From a letter written by Mrs. Ada F. Ilurd, of Grotou, S.D., we quete: "Was takeu with a bad cold, which settled ou my Lungs, cough set in aud finally terminated in Consumption- Four doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time I gave myself up to my Saviour, de termined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My hus baud was advised to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave It a trial, took in all, eight bottles; it has cur ed me, and thank God I am now a well and hearty woman.'" Trial bottles free at Dau'l J- Fry'h Drug Store, 22" Com'l st. Regular sIzp, 50 c, and $1.00. Foil The Coast. Parties con templating going to the Coast are advised to see R. It. Ityau, rear of Willumettee Hotel. 0223 Fino furnishing goods at Jackson's A now shipment of ladies', misses and children's shoes just iu at the Palace. Only reliable goods at Jackson's Hosiery In abundauco at tho New York Racket 333 Commercial street. Clearance salo of clothing, Jackson's Plonty of chinook salmon, fresh eggs and poultry nt Davison & White's Court street market: Trade with Jackson savo money. Good goods and handsome designs in carpets. Buren &Son. Tho leader for low prices, Jackson. If you want a team of nny kind, see Byau & Co. 6-10-tf Clearance salo of shoes ut Juckson's MAltllllSU. DENYER MoREDMOND. At tho residence of Job Douyer, near Turner.Oregon, on Sunday July 3, 1802, Lydlo Denyer, of Turner to James McRcduiond of Bedmond, King county, Washington. Rov. W. T. Van Bcoy olllcating. Tho groom Is u sthring youug farmer of Redmond, Washington, and the bride Iiub been ono of Ore gon's energetic school teachers, but has been touching for the past ti.no years ut lledmond nud New Castle, Washington. A fino dinner was prepared nt tho rcsidoncoof tho bride's parents. Both have dono well, and mauy good wishes follow them ris they go to their homo near Redmond, about four miles from Lake Wnshlngtou. JUKI). EVANS. At tho homo of her pur euts In University addition, bun day, July 3, from consumption. Muguio .1., daughter of Mr. uiui Mrs. J. G. Evans, agod 30 years, 7 months uud 4 duyH. Tho funeral was held at tho resl doucc,coriior Cupitul uud Mill streets, today ut 2 p. m,, nud the remains wero interred In Itural Cemetery. DENNY. At Bethel, Polk county, Sunday, July 3, 1802, at 1 p. iu fniin hvart dii-euso, Mrp.A II.Den ny,uged 00 years. SMI'l'H Tuesduy morning, July 5th. 1802, ufter passing several years as un Invalid, Elvlru, L wifoofDr. T.C. Smith. Funeral will be hold from tho re sidence, f.22 Front St. at 10 o'clock Wednesday. KEEL-At Princeton, III., Thurs day, Jiiuo23,1802,Mrs. N. J. Keel, mother of Mis. Gaylord Cooke, of this city, r m m wv -m m 40 Years the Standard. GO UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. -OPPOSITE LADD & BUSH BANK. -ON- The Day We FLAGS, vgfc R o m. a. n CANDLES, Sky , Rockets, SET PIECES, ETC. -M.,--vi Big Drive Weight -- - tV w'"'ii&ll J5 BROOKS & HARRITT, Head quarters for Fourth of July Goods. Country orders filled at lowest WHOLESALE RATES. for Infants " Castorl n b bo well adapted to children that I recommend It as superior to any prescripUon tnowa to mo." H. A. Ancnia, M. D., Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. "Tho nso of 'Castorla'fa so universal and Its merits so well known that It seems a work of supererogation to endorse It. Few are tho Intelligent families who do not keep Castoria within easy reach." GUIL03 MinTTO. D.D.. New York City. T.ato Pastor Bloomlngdalo lteforuied Church. Tnit Ckhtauh Dissolution." Tho firm of Spracuo & Allon is dissolved, G. D. Sprague having pur chased tho entire business. All bills will be payable to him. G.D, Bl'IlAQUK. F. T. Allen. CARTER'S ITTLE PILLS. URE olck lUMdachoftml relieve all tho troubles Incl diMit to n lilllmis stiilo of tho system, such ai Dlirliu-Hs, Nausea. Drowsiness, Dlstiess aftei ualliiR. I'ulu In llit Hide, &c While thcjrmost rumurKuuio hiiccc v ims been sliown lu curlug M flondaci.rt. yet Caiitkii'h Litti e Liver Pilu iro equally valuable In Constipation, curing md pioventliiKtlilnnnnoylnRcoiniilalnt, whlla they also correct nil illsoulers of the stomach, ttiinulnto the liver and regulate tho bowels. 'Jven If they only cured HEAD Arlio they would be almost priceless to thosa who snlTor from this distressing complaint; out fortunately their Roodness docs not end hero, and tlioso who ones try them will find llioso little pills valuable In so many ways that they will not be willing to do without them, Uut after all sick head ACHE s tho bano of so many lives that here Is whero s n irmko our great boast. Our pills euro It while others do not. Oarteh'h Little Liver Tills are very small and very easy to tako. One or two pills make a dose. They aro strictly vegetable and do not Krlpo or purge, but by their pentle action please all who uso them, Iu vials at 23 cents; ilFO for ?1 Bold every w here, or sent by malt CAETIB liZllCniS CO., lit Yet. UFH1. Small Dose. Small (nee. mwE y1 Capital City Restaurant Jas. Batchelor, Prop'r, Warm Meak at AH Hours ol tlioDay None but white labor employed in tuli estubllkliiiirut. A good substantial meal ojofeed In first, class style. Twenty-five cents per meal, RSD jr-RONT, fini'M strrotj between Or ert House nnd Mlutu's Liter S o - Underwear. STORE, Salem, Oregon. Celebrate! FIRE CRACKERS Balloons, TllIAJYGLES. and Children Castoria cures Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes d pestlon. Without injurious medication. " For several years I havo recommended your ' Castoria, ' and shall always continue to do so as It lias Invariably produced beneficial results." Edwin F. Pardee, jr. D., Tho WInthrop," 123th Street and 7th Are., New York City, Coupant, 77 Mciibay Street, New York. For Sale. 320 AcresS of good land, SO acres iiiiiia f.irtmi lultli - j Ty .-.- 'good barn und house, j balance timber, will sell alt or part, cheap. ou reasonable terms. , JAMKa WAKNEIt, Salem. Or. f i: u. iiox isa;. o-ia-u-uw Salem Abstract and Loan Co, Tho ouly Abstract books of Marlon filled promptly and 'M saieiy. , W. H. H. WATERS, NtA.NA.GICK. IGENTLEMaWRIINflr Our PERFECTION BYRUi'OEfrH wltli.rerr luitU. Iicluui. Pi not BT.UX rnEVENTS BTttlCTURB. Cum flONORSIHEA aud OLEKT In Oil to roun Jiiji. A QUICK CURE for LEUCOURIIOZA. or WHITES. BoU by all DRUOQISTS. 6ut toauy AcMreMfurtI C 3IALYPOR Jtuir.tTV'auii Ok, LANCASTER. OHIO. f&35S l ns Say I You need ono ot somo klud,-, &X - i Sig xi But wiiy uui Jiavu u. Gold, Plain, Script or Canvas Now Is tho tlmo lo savo mouey by j glvlug your order to J. J. MUMTON, House. Sign Painter, Decorator and'' Paper Hanger, 382 Church St,. Or leave orders with Srcat fe fll Sfatp street. , ELLIS & WHITLEYr LIVERYMEN, South ofWtllamttMoiil,i' a.A.is.Krvi - - - oftmacm EX K. hal: Paper Hangerand Decorator. '5'! ! i m "V:l V V, n uaww una, uwywi'a AUluoawy n --