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Appropriations Continued.
Vabhington, Aug. 1. Holman
moved Id house today to suspend
tlie ruks.tUid paw tho Joint resolu
tion extending until Atwust 4, tbe
P ptfftpritttionH of Uio sundry civil
jkCtr&'iHHt year. After uiscuusion
tbtfitsolutlon was passed without
oplp&sltlon. llesolution was also
' pteikd by tlio n-nate. The house
bM putted (he bill changing the
.-dtrte of the dedication of tho build
lag of the Wondti Columbian oxpo
jitiun from 12th to tho 21st of Octo
ber.
fO'r Ready to Report.
Washington, D. C. Aug. 1-Itep-retfeUtutlvo
Oates, chairman ol
thespeclal sub eommllteo of the judl.
ciary couimllteo that hivcsllgatei
tha labor trouble at Homestead hu,
prepared lila report and will sul
Milt It to the sub cummillee today.
Will go for Thorn.
' IWmksikau. Aug. 1.- Au.toum
'edlhUtthotio who participated li
the attack on tlio l'nihirt i.-s uftei
Jthu surrender will bo prosecuted foi
aggravated assault and battery
highway robbery, larceny, pocket
itlcklnir and other crimes and nils
demeanors. It is stated that sever
.jii women who were particular!.
active during that tiuio win also ot
prosecuted.
Prom Homestead.
IImbsteai, Aug. 1. Guiiern
Superintendent Potter claims then
wtus a break in the ranks of th
triKers in the mechanical depart
aunt lost night , and that 25 of tin
beat skilled workmen returned t
Wfirk this morning. Committee ol
utiUeM at tho gate when men went
in assert but eight of tho 1200 mei
Iu the mechanical department havi
broken away. It Is said there an
now fcoveral strikers in the mill
Influencing nun unionists to quit.
This plan was adopted with great
kjuifed.t in 1882 when tho striken
went hack tojyoik utid soon organ
iswd all the non unionists taking
thi in out in another night.
j(
u From Union.
Union, Or., Aug. 1. Tlio Oregon
Gold Alining company atCornucopla
started up their twenty-stamp
quart, mill Saturday, after u shut
down or nearly two years. The
company's tramway from Red Jack
.et'miuo to tho mill, which wat
broken down by a stiowslido last
Winter, has been repaired, and
everything Is in readiness for a con
tlnuousruu.
.T.Haturday afternoon Rov. B. M.
Driver, whllo iu a dark closet In his
, residence with u lighted lamp, accl
dently dropped tho lamp, which
xploded, betting tho house on lire.
, The Are company lespoudcd prompt
: ly, but before it subdued tho Humes,
; the Inside of houso waa badly dam
aged. The loss will ho about $1000.
'y Contemptible Rovengo.
St. Johns, N. P., July 31. Some
Wretch wont to a Hold whero there
were two horses, belonging to the
tn in whoso stable- tho great lire
ted, and cut tho aid mats tongues
tout. This cruel act In sutmoscd to
,ve been prompted by n spirit of
iveuge of the locers by the confla
tion, The utmost indignation
vails, and a liberal reward has
n otlered for the scounnrel's nr-
t. JThe haggllug of tho lnsur-
ee oompanlcs. which are nrcsum.
kWyBubatautlnl Kngllsh ooucoms
Willi fabulous resources,!) In marked
wast with the course of tho few
loan companies doing business
which havo given far more
Hon. a largo mootlmr of
ibauicswas held hero last night.
arlyall lost their tools 'and are
fore unable to tako work,
blob ia ottered iu nbuudance.
y ask the relief committee to
fiply them with tlio uccessary Ini-
leuta, thus euabllug them to
iume their trades. They will ask
,vf to draw from tho relief funds.
Folleeaan Murdered.
Tacoma, Aug. 1. Minor Oudiheo,
a patrolman, was killed Saturday
night by an unknown man at East
D and 82d streets. Cudihee and
Jack Kinney were walking together
when they camo across two men ly
ing on the sidewalk. Cudihee said
"Hello! what are you doing here?"
Both men Jumped up, and one went
at Konney and the other at Oodlhee
with knives. C'odlheo put up his
left arm and warded off tho flret
blow. Tho man struck nealn, stab
bing Codlheo to the heart, who died
in five minutes. No motive what
ever Is known for tho murder of the
policeman hut Itlssupposcdthomen
were lying in wait for someone.
Knlvea were in their hands ready,
the policeman did not have revol
yen or nny means of defense, u
they were oil" duty and going to
visit Offlcer Holllstcr, who had !
broken let. Olilccr Cudihee lived
here throe years, having been In tin
commlsslou business before ho wu
m police force. He camo from Di
troit, Mich., where ho has parent,
mothers and sisters, Cudihee has
btiither. Special Oillocr Ed. Cudi
iee, of Seattle, and another brother,
Toll n Cudihee, of Spokane.
tub MUiiDBitnns oAi'iunni).
The murderer was caught wlti
ilstoiiipanlon beyond tho new ac'
lltlon abont midnight. They wei
u hldiug. They are Delmort M
Jorders, an American, !i" years old
Tom Arkansas, and Seule, fnm
TexAS, 20 years old.
A Hotel Burned.
I'oktIjANI), Aug 1. A lire In tin
Union Depot hotel on Fifth mrei-l
dear Hovt, yesterday afternoon
.molted that building, and had ii
lot been for tho hard work of tin
lepartmeut would havo resulted 1 1
i heavy loss. Plro was started iu tin
tltehen stove to prepare supper, am
hortly after llames wero discovered
issuing from the roof Immediately
jver that part of tho hotel. Tin
ouildlng Is a two story frame, and
being old the il.tmes spread rapidly,
aud before tho fireman arrived oi
scene it looked as If there was to be
quite a conflagration, ns all the build
ings adjoining aro old wooden struct
lures. Hut soveral streams of water,
vigorous application of nxes aud
hooks saved tho other buildings and
tho damago was confined to tin
hotel.
The fire was caused by a defective
flue. A brick chimney that wont up
from tho kltolieu range had a hole In
It, through which tho shlugles on
tho roof became Ignited.
Surpassed All Expectations
RktiiIjKIIiui, Pa., Aug. 1 The
first armor-plate teat on tho proving
grounds of tho Rcthlohcm Irou
Company occurred today. The
plato was 10j-lncli Haryoyized nickel-steel
plate, 8x0, and weighed
18,000 pounds. Tho plate was
tempered with tho ice-water process.
Five shots from tho eight-Inch rifled
gun were ilred at tho plato, four into
tho corners and flvo In tho center.
Each piojectllo pierced about three
inches, rebounded and broko into
bits. Not a single cruok was devel
oped In tho plato. Tho success of
tiio test surpassed tlio expectations
of all preseut. A comparison with
former trials shows this plato re
ceived a total euergy of 25,010 foot
tons, fully 60 por cout greater thau
the plates sustained at tho formor
trials at Indian Head, and yet is far
less Injured.
Domocrats Will Carry Alabama.
MoNTdOMKUY, Aln., Aug. 1. In
today's election every oljlcer from
governor to constablo la to'bo eleoted
Tho contest has boon heated for
months between the Kolb blilo and
tho regulur Democratic ticket, rep
resented by Uoveruor Jones. Up to
noon bulletins from all beetlous of
the state Indicate heavy voting and
a majority for tho regular Demo
crats. No disturbances reported
thus far.
THE SPECIAL COMMITTEE.
Watson Tailed to Disclose tho
Names.
Washington, August 1. The
names of tlio members of congress
referred to by Watson, ofGeorgla.ln
a paulphlet alleging drunkenness,
wat, not disclosed by him Saturday
at tho session of the special com
mittee appointed Friday to lu
julre into the charges. Ho said he
kuew enough to substantiate them,
but would not mention names cx
vpb under compulsion. Ho said he
had In mind two members present
during the debate on the silver bill
at a night session In March, when he
wrote about mentbeis reellnj? on the
lloorcf tho house intoxicated. The
pbraio "drunken speakers debating
grave quistlons" referred to one
speaker In the Noyes-Rockwell de
bate. A large number of other members
of the house were nho called aud a
number of them testified to having
seen members In tho house Intoxica
ted. No names were mentioned.
The committee reserved I lie question
of requiring names to bo given.
Watson said, In his oj,Inloii, that
a certain siicnkcr was In a state of
uaudlln Intoxication. In front of
ilm was a cup and saucer. Its con
tents were replenished several times,
ind It was noticed that the more he
drank, the moro ho wandered In
h)s argument. Watson heard tho
gentlemen say to a page, "IJriug
me more of that stuff, that wliiBky."
Otis, of Kansas, asked about tlio
member iu question said, "Ho was
pretty well set up. Tho louger hb
proceeded tho worse he grew."
MissDwyer, congressional reporter
for Tho National Economist, corrob
orated the previous witnesses. Rep
odeutatives Ilolverpon, of Mlnneso
(a, and JJutlor, of Iowa, each testi
fied that on two occasions thty had
secu a single member drunk in the
aisles. Other wltnetsea testified to
the same eflect.
Watson wanted to prove the cxis
tenco of a liar iu theCapltol building
but Chairman Roatner wouldn't let
tiini, and wouldn't agreo that tho
record should show a refusal. Boat
ner said It was a matter of public
uotorlety that whisky could bo had
either In the senate or house wing ol
Cthoapilol.
By vote, Boatner, Buchanan, Va.,
Welverton and Grout, ogainst Simp
son, the motion to admit evidence
of drinking In tho house, restaurant
was overruled. During Oates' tes
tlmouy it developed that Represen
tative Cobb, of Alabama, was the
person charged with intoxication by
Watson.
Cobb appealed to the committee
to let tho matter proceed openly,
and asked a thorough investigation,
saying he was not afraid of tho re
sult. Oates said whilo Cobb was
speaking he appeared greatly ex
hausted, aud some one seut him
something to drink. This stimulant
had some eflect on Cobb, enlivening
Ills manner. Oates declared, how
ever, Unit Cobb was not drunk. He
had know u Cobb twenty-seven
years, and never knew him to be
uruuu, tiiotiKU no sometimes took u
drink.
Adjourned.
"Tliiek 8iid Olossy,"
T-Jin lVKODUCTION of an abundant
I ctowtli of hair. f nsilk-liko texture
anil of tbo original color, often result
from tlio use, by those w In havo become
nald or gray, of Ayer's "-'air Vigors
" I was rapidly becoming gray nnd
liiltl ! but after nsiiicr two or tlireo
bottles of Ajor'a Hair Vice
prow thick and glossy and
tho origi
nal color was restored." M. Aldrlch,
bottles of Ajor's Hair Vigor my hair
cd."-
Catiaan Centre, N. H
" A trial of Ayor's Hair Vigor 1ms con
vinced Jno of Its merits. Its use has
not only causpd the hair of my wife and
daughter to bo abundant and glossy, but
It has given my rather stunted mus
taclio a rrsptcfnblo length and appear
ance." R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio.
"I have used Ayer's Hair Vigor for
tho past four or flvo years and llnd it a
most satisfactory dressing for tho hair.
It Is all that I could desire, being harm
less, causing tho hair to retain its
natural color, and requiring hut a small
quantity to rendet tlio hair easy to ar
range." Mrs. M. A. Bailey, 'J Charles
st., Haverhill, Moss.
Ayer's Hair Vigor
Dr.
J
rnErAtiED r
J. C. Aycr ic Co., Lowell, Mast.
Bold by Druggist! and 1'erfumora.
All Work Has Stopped.
Washinoton, July 31. An order
v as Issued by Government Printer
Palmer last evening stopping all
work pn mptly at midnight tonight,
no money being avallable.as tbesun
dry civil bill has not passed, and the
provisions of the sundry clyll bill of
last year expires at 12 o'clock to
night. The Congressional Record,
with the proceedings of congress
will Oo printed bv midnight,
hut uo woik nt all will be doue Sun
day or Monday at tho government
printing ofllce. In the closing hours
of congress this is likely to occasion
great Inconvenience.
MARKETS.
P o it T i, A N D, Aug. 1. Wheat
valley, $1,221 51.25 Walla Walle,
$1.15 1.17J.
San FitANCisco Cc!., Aug. 1.
Wheat, Dec. S1.42J.
CinoAUo Ills., Aug. 1 Wheat
77.
FROM VENEZUELA.
Alice Mitchell Caso.
M-MHiis, Tenn., Aug 1. Tho
rk of the criminal court has is-
i orders directing tho keener of
atU)liisauo asylum to receive
i Mitchell aud her safely keen
Mil her reason is restored aud
that shall havo taken
then to notify thoCrlm-
Court so that alio can be
i'rbrsiml put on tilul to answer
i Indlottuent charging her with
i murder of .Freda Ward. 11 1
lly believed a noil Probiiue
IttUltuittely be entered Iu the
Noted Horseman Dead.
San Matko, Calif., Aug. 1.
Rlohard Tonbroeok, aged SO, a well
known horseman was found dead in
his bed at his homo. "The
Hermitage" near horo at 11 o'clock
this mowing. He was alone at tho
timonnd had been forsomo time as
ho experienced great dllllculty In
keeping help mi account of his ex
tremely nervous and criatla temper
anient.
lat Signs the Resolution.
IINOTON. A Uir. l.The Pro-
) today Iguud Uio act limiting
tlMwraot labor for Uborers and
lion employed on the nubltu
He also signed tho Joint re-
iMuvldlug temporarily for
I Wtouviou of appropriations com.
WKter the sundry civil approprh-
tot. The resolution wiwrvtvlv-
ibe president at i! o'clock and
llaUlyafilxed hU signature
MKam-h
r f own Dwkoyed by Fire.
laAwt. J.Tho little town
A,ttie oounty,WKs burn-
Hiorning. Four big
i blocks, were dwdroyed,
I fcittiiuuited t Wr.OOa, 3lr
r, a ynuHv marrltnl
MNljfMvwi overoiwof the
i wtw UiriuMl to livAtfc.
Took Hor Own Lifo.
l'l.'Nniiirro.v, Or., July !U, Mrs.
Joseph Brown, wife of a waiter In a
restaurant, because hor husband Im
bibed too ftvuly, took morphine ami
died from the eflVcts of It. The
oorouer'sjury camo to the conclu
sion It was a case of suicide.
The Heat at Walla Walla.
Walla Walla, Wash.. July 31.
Tim heat waa almost unbearable
yesterday. Tho weather bureau
therm unoter registered loo. No
prostiations are reported.
William at Gowos.
Cowkh, Aug. 1. Tho German
Emperor arrived hem this morning
and was received with great pomp
and ceriuony by the British Hiuari
rou.
Coming to fieo About It
Tdkunto, Auk. 1 Sir John
ThoiuMoii leaves town today aud It
Is rumored that lip will make mi mi
au noil need visit toWashlugtuu toeu
deavor tohe.tr froniKiiglHod andd--otdo
on a line of tinmedlato aollou.
A Nebraska Judge Drowned
Omaha, Neb., Aug. 1,-JihIko
Jowph It, CIltsou, of this city,
It Is Again in a State of Revolution.
Panasia, Aug., 1. Tho latest
news from Venezuela Is of an alarm
ing chatacter. It Is rumored that
tho -10 days' truce has been fruitless,
nnd that the rovolutlouary forces
under Crespo are again advancing
upon Caracas. Vlllegas aud tlio
government troops are said to havo
evacuated the city and panic reigns.
Nothlug can bo learned of tho
movoments of Rojas Paul and Min
ister Sarrta. It is feared that tho
foreign resldeuts aro In imminent
danger. Advices from Caracas, un
der date of July t, state that their
congress was issuing dally bulletins
declaring Unit the government wos
making great progress. These ef
forts to reassure the public wero not
successful. Tho growing opposition
to Rojtis Paul had mullitled tho
eflect produced by his euthuhlastlo
reception. Crespo's stiength was
represented ns waning, mid Sarrin,
at the head of the Guzman Blanco
faction, It was anuouncid, would
lead a revolt If Paul weie elected
president. Crespo, on tho other
hand, it was said, would renew his
activity If any one of the six candi
dates outsldu of Paul were chosen.
Tho various commissions to negoti
ate for a permanent cessation of
hostilities had failed. Unless the
existing state of things Is altered
ruin and famine will devastate the
country, Buslnes-i is paralyzed, ai.d
tho state of apprehension In which
the people live amounts to a reign of
terror. Anarchy exists hi Caracas
and La Guayra. Tho stteeta ore
d.vugetous for citizens at night,
armed outlaws firing Item and there,
at pleasure. The Orinoco Is flooded,
doing great damago In various
towns, tho inundation extending to
the Delta. Considerable loss of life
is reported as n result of tho freshets.
A Leader.
Silica its first introduction, Uleo-
trlo Bitters has gained rapidly iu
popular, favor, until now it Is clear
ly In tho lead among pure medicin
al tonics and alteratives-containing
nothlug which permits Its use as n
beverage or Intoxicant, It la reoog
nlxedasthoUwtaud purest medloiuo
for all atlmeuU of Stomach, Liver
or Kidneys, It will mire Slok
Ileadsebe, Indigestion, Constipation
and drive Mularla from the system,
Satisfaction guarutitetit with each
bottle or the money will he ivfuud
When tliu Dinner lldll lllnH
l'eople otiplit to feel hungry, aud when
thoy leel Iiuncrt they ouaot 10 li ivo an. d
ingestion, llut.ulasl they ilon't-frtquom-
ly Tiuit'i'iiKUoiiiiKooi luu jhhi nua iuf
hi J list: otlbfi ibtPinlmn una tho Klutten:
of jouth, nilddlo ngii and llfe'M conllne
too proieau nap, nyapepsm nxiicis uiri
pennltlCH lor uppolltes nppoasement li
thefthiiDoof lieuttburn. Mind on and hd-
coinfiruib'o (IhlcnUon of the htonuich,
and general dlstnrb.vncn In tho KAstrlo re
gion. Dyspepsia U verj .eutiahy uix-otn-
nniea or iiuiuusuess, irreguiariiy oi tin
jowcls. Insomnia und nervousness, foi
each and all ol which, as well us their
rnuBe.liostettersBtom.ich IllUeis l.s Hit
nations chosen remedy. Malarial, rheu
mutlcand kidney UouuleH,laclt ntstieugtli
niul lleuli, aud failure ol nppttlte and the
Cower to rest tranquilly, are nlso overcome
y the nitters.
Saed a Wonian'8 Life.
Mr. J. E. Thoroughgood, writing
from Georgetown, Delaware, says;
"Two teaspooufuls of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera und Diarrheal Reme
dy saved the life of Mrs. .Turn
Thomas, of tills place." Ho ulho
states that toveral other very bud
cases of bowel complaint there have
been cured by this remedy. For sale
by Baskett & Van Slype Druggists.
A man's wife should alwnjs be th saint
especially to htr husband, bin It nho is
veuk and nerwuis.und u-es rarttr' Iron
i'llls, slio ciunot bo, lor they ninko her
"feci llhe a dlllcrent perron," so thoy all
say, nnd thulr husbauds say so tool
Will be found an excellent remedy f
sick headiirlio. Uaiters lilttlo Liver Tills,
Thousands ol letters Irom people who have
uhiu mum prove hub met, iiy incm.
If slek liHtduche Is misery, wlmtnrn i;nr.
ter's L'ttlo Tills If thoy will po4ltively eure
It? 1'eoplo who havo used them sjiealt
iriuiKiy oi imir worm inoy uio small
and easy to take.
CHAT8 ADOUT MEN.
Lincoln, Grant anil Ilair'-on. tho only
Republican presidents tenoinltiated,
wero renominated on tlio , it ballot. ,
Tho Earl of Lonsd le is the most
prominent patron of nize fighung in
England, and ho is uiso a patron of
thirty-eight church livings.
Cyrus Thomas claims to luvo discov
ered tho key which will unlock I he mys
tery of the Maya codices und probably
ti tho Central American inscriptions.
Tho Japanoso minister to Washing
ton wears in hh turban a magnificent
opal, almost as big a3 a pigeon's egg.
jot in a frame of sparkling diamonds.
To interviow Senator Gorman i3 not a
difficult matter. That i.i. It Ls not hard
to gain an audience. Ho is readily ac
cessible to any properly accredited jour
nalist. General ilengin Secreulx, the dean of
the French army, was boin nt Nancy,
March 12, 1790. Tho nest in succession
is Count d'Anthouard-Vraincom-t. born
Dec. 23, 1700.
Governor Foraker's youngest son lias
been chnst.ned Arthur St. Clair, after
tho first governor of Ohio. Governor
St. Clair was a gallant but bluff old faol
dier of tho Involution.
Boston is profoundly shocked because
Bishop Phillips Biooks persists in wear
ing a bobtailed coat. This excitement
is akin to that aroused by tho inustaclio
of Chief Justico Fuller.
Father Dureu, a Catholic priest of
Snrinc Garden, near Madison, Wis.
who rescued the daughter of M. Orsiui
a Paris millionaire, from drowning
tho Mediterranean sea last winter, has
been presented by hor father with $55,
000. Tho city of Nantes is proud of tho
distinction rf being the birthplace and
homo of General Melhnol, aud gave
him a grand reception recently on Ids
ninety-fifth birthday General Mellinet
was asous-lioutonant in 1814, and fought
at Sebastopol and Magenta.
FADS OF FASHION.
PACIFIC LAND
FOK TOWN
AND ORCHARD Q
LOTS, FRUIT TRACTS AND -FARMS.
$2.00
Per dozen for tho finest nulslicd
TllOrOOHATIW intheclty.
MONTEB BROS.,
18!) Commercial Street,
Contractor suul
ItuiUler.
Salem, - - Oregon.
T. .1. KKKSS.
HOUSE PAINTING,
PAPER HANGING,
Natural Wood finishing,
Cor, 20th and Chemeketa Street,
JOHN M. PAYNE k CO.,
Heal Estate
and Insurance.
First stairway north of Hush
bank.
r"i BICYCLES.
Full bill bearing Safety lil
cyrle. The lowest prked wheel
In the market. Tho best In the
woi Id for tno price. C. H. llrowu
Atjent,548 'nminer clal St
90t
A, H. FORSTNER & CO,
Machine Shop. Guns,
Sporting Goods, Etc.,
.MS Common. Int street.
KADARAUCII I EPLEY.
Livery Feed nnd
Boarding Stable,
II rttaloftrett.
J. J.
mm bros,
California Bul'ci'U.
THE BEST.
101 Court Street.
"nfooiir
UiulcrtnlciiiKnnil
Cabinet Work,
107 State Street.
niiniiiui
Scientific Horseshoeing.
Ol'l'OSITK KOUN1IIIY
On Stute Street.
THE
Salem llackmaii is
it, rouiii;.
llest Lino In tlio City.
Court Street.
,1. E. UUlU'itV.
Tile for Sale,
Brick and Tile Yard,
NORTH BAbhM.
3IRS. B. . KONCO.
Baths for Ladies,
HAIR DRESStNO PARLORS,
121 Courl Street.
J. L. BBKNBnTii
CANDlEg(
Kl'nif ni,.l n.
1"" ' Un
P. O.
Bloolc,
K. T. KUSIPim.;
ClRars andTol,'
BILLIARD PARIAd
243 Com'l Str,
t
T. W, THORNBURC
The Upholsterer,
.Tfihbted iurnltu
class work, niipmni.. ln I
Htnte Instirnuco block
JOHN IK WIN,
Carpenter and Bn,
Shop (fi state itrwt,
Store-Fittlnps a Specif
A fetching floral bonnet is of vioux
rose roses in a flat, closo fitting shape
with a ilarie Stuart front.
Sheer snow white wool fabrics aro
very fashionable made tip with border8
of jacqueminot red, pale copper, prim
rose yellow or reseda green.
Ribbon ruchings are among fashiou's
favorite trimmings this season. They
can bo had ready made at the shops in a
tieat variety of colors and shades of
color. Laco iuchinj,s como prepared in
tho same way.
Tho Spanish flounce is being intro
duced by leading modists. On the plain
boll skirt, about a half yard from the
waist, about the front and sides only, is
set the deep, unlined flounce, with a
heading above tlio single lino of shirring.
Heliotropo, which has not been much
tavorcd this season, is coming in, as it
were, at tlio top. Tho newest bonnets
aud hats aro in n pale shado of this color
and aro trimmed with lilacs, heartsease,
violets or jonquils intermixed with green
velvet ribbon and ecru guipure lace.
Bangs aro doomed, notwithstanding
the fact that by them moro women have
been mado beautiful than by all the
jewelry and finery that was ever de
signed for them. Howover, tho fiat has
gono forth, and tho pretty adaptable
fringe of hair umst now give place u.
soft waves with curling ends worn low
on tlio blow. Chicago Post.
THE
BfQT
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-ADDITION TO SALEM, OREGON.-
FOR RESIDENCE OR INVESTMENT
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BUY AN ACRE LOT
Acre lots on the first
$1000 each,
NEAR THE CITY.
For a home or as an investment that must double in a feAV years.
street north of the PaJaco fruit lots cannot now be bought for less than
ijliOO to
THE LATEST
NOVELTIES.
enamel is a
Jlr.Un.ler's Uecoinmcuilntiuii.
Mr. J. A. Lauder, a prominent ci
tizen of Clarksburg, Mo., and widely
known In that stutu.suya of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera ami Diairlicm
Remedy: "I havo seen Its good re
sults nnd can recommend it." For
sale by Jlaskctt & Van Blypo Drug,
gists.
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sm
A flying goose in whito
now scarf pin design.
Silver mountings aro now mado for
leather pads intended to hold telegraph
blanks.
A small ornamental clock is set in a
carved wood c.iso fashioned to ropresent
a wreath of laurel.
A pocket corkscrew comes in a silver
caso designed to represent a cigar. A
band about tho middlo of tho cigar is
reproduced in onamel.
Tho handles of walking sticks aro now
studded with small silver ornaments.
Somo of theso represent nail heads nnd
others aro iu tlio form of flowers do luce.
Elaboratoly chased buckles of gold
and silver, intended for uso on suspend
ers, havo recently appeared. To them
aro attached short chains with wiro but
tonholders to go ovor tho buttons of tho
trousers.
A peculiarly shaped poarl has been
used by a Now York jeweler in making
a novel watch charm. Tho gom resoin
blos a horpo chestnut and the jewelei
has fashioned in gold nn imitation of
half tho outer shell. In this tho nearl
is set, making a very good imitation ot
nature. Jeweler's Weekly.
RAILROAD JOTTINGS.
The Palace acre lots are within five minutes' drive from the Electric car line and
the residence portion of the city. These lots are now fine, sightly, suburban residence
property, located on "D" street, the finest graded driving avenue about the city. First
class residences are already built and occupied half a mile out beyond this property on
the adjacent streets.
PLANTED TO FRUIT AND CULTIVATED.
These lots are covered with a thrifty two year old orchard of French Italian
and Silver Prunes, Bartlett and Winter Nollis Pears. Some of the lots also have a
vineyard set out, besides the other fruit. Each lot lias good street frontage and is equal
m size to eight city lots. a
PRICE AND TERMS. ' '
These acre lots are now offered at the low price ol $400 to $500 each, half cash,
and two years time on balance. For purchasers who do not wish to occupy the lots at
once they will bo cultivated foi two years without extra cost, uhen all the fruit will bo
in nne bearing condition.
THE METROPOLIS OF THE WILLAMETTE VALLEY
a steady errowth. when
Is not an overburdened city liable to collapse, but maintains
umui piuix-a jujt or go UilCK.
It is TFR 0"NH?, .ifv !, t: li Jl -' i.
great natural, commercial and political adviW JL?!
lu'iuember this when investing.
backwards an iota.
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rtlrle limMt. Ii is merit th.it wlus, and tat
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E. K.HALL,
Paper Hangerand Decorator,
Oftloe at rtuu. CWmSIMIllloBe-r- itore,
Tlio Missouri, Kansas and Texas Rail,
way company bus finally decided to
make Velasco its southern tormiuns and
shipping point.
Tho general manager of tho Wiscon
sin Central railroad is reported to havo
said tiiut all tho trains on that lino will
bo run by electricity beforo the Colum
bian exposition is over.
Tho statuo of Marshal Ney, which bad
stood for forty years on tlio spot where
ho was executed, has been removed to
make way for a railroad track, and one
of the historic sites of Paris ia effaced.
The I'll 11 man Palace Car company is
building twelve handsome coaches for
the Southern Pacific company for use in
through traffic between Chicago and
Sau Francisco. Tlio cars will havo two
drawing rooms nnd will be somewhat
longer than thoso now iu use.
Pittsburg, Lake Erio and Chicago is
the name of a now road that has been
incorporated in Ohio. It is tho purposo
to make this road part of a new route
between IMttsburg nnd Chicago. Tlio
Ohio portion of it will run through the
towns of Oberlin, Medina, Akron, Alli
ance, New Lisbon, Sandusky. Karoleon
and BowlingQrcen.
Baby cried,
Mother bightsl,
ihxttor wvbcribed : Castorla
iESCES 3Ee,30EE,jES'?(0
Of the Palace Fiuit Acre Lots are satisfied from actual
nunuau nun recion m .Ainovirn. T,mr i. i..
this
IS
knowledge that
cultivation of small fruits and will mvo ' engaged in iruit growing a
or, For particulars a'nd a li o f ? o . ttSJZ V"
rees:
map of the city showing exact location, addres
SPALDING & ROGERS,
Bush-Breyman Block.
the
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Herniaand Chronic Diseases
DR'S. BHIMP & HOU8ER,
Devote Hpeclal attention to Nervous Cat
rrliI.Aiithnuitlo unit Tn'oat TroSulca
HernU rupture) cured without Daft" llr
deieH.lon.rcm hu.ueki lrSttSd In
Salem Abstract and Loan Co,
Authorized Capital $500,000,
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
Balera, Oregon.
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box, rVri-aly lvan-U.ry,aUiiuVt,
W. H. H. WATERS,
MANAQBR,
THnELAMETTr;
SALEM, OXEGOF.
Kales, $'i60t7?3.00pcrDay.
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A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
MONEY TO LOAN,
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FEAR & HAMILTON,
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