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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 19, 1892)
'l'ttMitimitiv,tiiiijMntf) JLA'I'INf'E W'S 4 " llJur't AAA Amawin X A, N WuhiwJiM, oPHftf n MffMf!il lh.- flf piMiaVTUIf.K MMMM, JMI'KIM Mil flfMltftf, HEM STITCHED TABLE SETS, Tlifw jifit riwftf ifi'M mill fliilhMc fur Xmih xfriK SCARFS, TOWELS, AND NAPKINS, T. HQLOT5B.SON, 301 Commercial Street, mimfmmimvmwm,m.,i,mw,Hmmmmwmimm Mil....,...., m.r, fill'! GUTMIl MUM VOMlJAY, lW. Id, MU lillMi t I'lTHM, Doalofl In Groceries, Ccockory, ('las5wnro. Paints, Oils, Varnlsho3, Hrushos, Windowglass, Etc, Sola gents for Epfcuro Toa and Big i an Baking Powder, (iMJ.n. oiHiniiifii. K.cAiin.r JIL'lliDINOMATKKIAL. Lliut1. t-uiiiont, ptiiHtur, liiilr, flru anil liulldliitf hrleli, II ro (tiny, Mind, gravel, liluokmnltli mill liouo con I, nj'oikI, nil klmlM, wholiwilo title re lull. Olllct! () Htuto street. OoodhukiIOauim,. THE SPA. Wo rati gtmnuileo thu qunlily anil purity of otirciinily btcuiino we nnilfe everything wc noil. It Ih tx deception arid n vnaru for anyone to guuruuteo their wwi williout knowing wlint Ih In them. Wo guarantee because wo make. Tlio Bpa 114 State Btreet. W. T. Stolz, Manager. TlIOSU POULTRY JUDCIU5. Tbe judges appointed fur tlio forthcom ing poultry show in Hulem are re ceiving u great deal of uewnpsiier notoriety. Jt is to be u prize show, and ban the premium judges. See what the Forest Grove Times has to suy of them: "The following named gentlemen have beeu select ed to act us judges at the poultry show to be given at Salem next mouth; Judge J.J.Daly, of Dal las; Hon. R. A. Miller, of Jackson ville; Hon. T. T. Geer, of Macleay; Senator Jell Myers, of Scio, and (J. W. Hawks, of Salem. There could not be any more appropriate selec tions. Judge Daly will do for the bantams uud brahmas,8peaker Geer for the shanghais, Col. Miller for the ilashy peacocks, Col. Myers for the doves and Hawks usually judges well of any breed of young blrdy. As legislators and ex members seem to predominate in that enterprise, Maiiou county has another member of the house that would be very ap propriateLayman. At Hayesvillk. Some mischlef loviug iioys are liable to get into trouble down there. They disturb meetings ami destroy property and are a nuisance generally. A. J. Prultt aud Ed. Hali had auimals mutilated, cattle wero turned Into gardens and fields and considerable damago done. Two were caught in a school housu by the directors, and a number of neighbors are ready with their guns watching for them. The law against cruelty to animals will laud somo of them in jail now if the people see lit to enforce it. . I United Bkethke.v. The quar terly conference of this society was held Suuday, P. E. Barclay oud wife of Woodburn beiug present. The church has thirteen members and u Sunday school of nearly fifty. There are some grand workers bo hind this new church organization and five years hence will set) it one of the strongholds of christian teaching in this city of churches. Police Coukt. One vagrant and James Ellen for peddling without a license were before Recorder Goo'dell this morning. Thefowuer got live days, the latter eight days lor ssll Ing Japanese bcreeuw. He came lu last night, and was picked up rather buddenly by Marshal Mluto. DIAMONDS. t Largest stock of diamonds out side of Portland, Wo buy direct from Importers. S. W. Thompson & Co. Mi ID ill mramratawgBiJiMA. mHWjajmasnzMamvmaua rn HOLIDAY GOODS.- WiMl From now until after CbrUtmns we will give special values In all Fuuoy Handkerchief; Japanese Silk, Chlllou, J.IUFFLER5. SILK MITTENS, NAPKINS. POimERKS. OVEKtiHIRTP. SILK &USPENDERS, Toilet Soap. Perfumery. Parlor Lamp, Hanging Limp Library Lamps, Crockery. Glassware, Silverware, ' ' L'utiery, Holiday blipjwrs, Fine Shoe, Hosiery, Underwear, etc. WILLIS BROS. &l CO. OPRA HOUSK SwksUI values in Drew Uo.Mlsui.d Tuinmings aud Meo and Boj'b Clothing. a ,. rr n A-. a. rirau. but in tke market, Jr Wff MMMMNMM IHn0UITUu0ilT. 'tittffo nttrnott Hotil am Adjournal Term for Equity (Jam. Tim oimiiU wtirl wm mllnl M l n, in. iumI n iiiiinlicr if twen wcro wui tinned m follow! MlnnlrtO. r,oMnVD. Ifale M,!fnif eyrt nl mrlllloii. PmciIIIo lltiltnW Hujiply Co, v, A, M.acilitnnvlali ol nl, forci'ltMtira Hun. K. H HpnMliitf rt nl v. Jacob Morlouk, nctloii for Inoney. City of riiilwn v. Miirlon counly, writ (IImiiIswiI and defendant taxed with cimtH, A. I). N'ortliwood v. J'.IIen M, lAiriinworlli, continued by concent. Geo. I), Goodhue vm. Jnmra Mo Court, injunction. Testimony to ho (alien. C. Gilbert Wheeler vh. J. O. Van Jlukkclii, uctlon for money, on trial to court IIiIh afternoon. I . MORE MOTOR LINES. Salem Consolidated Street Rail way Company Tiles Articles. Gcorgo B. Murkle, S. . Mitchell uud E. P. McCoruack, on Satur day 11 led articles of incorporation of the balem Consolidated Street Hall way company, caiiital fetock J50O,- 000, sharts $100 each. These articles covers Hues of street railway now onerated by the Capital City Electric railway, nut not of the Salem Motor rallwaj, uud projected lines to Independence uud Silvertou. Tun Poum'uy Snow. Senator Jeir Myers was in the city yester day. Ho puiil u visit to tile Orphan's Home in order to post himself in reference to the matter of securing another appropriation for this Insti tution at the approaching session of the legislature. Jell was recently made lieuteuaut-colouei on the gov ernor's stall, but the latest honor thrust upon him was his appoint ment as one of the judges of Salem's poultry show. Albany Herald. Complaints. Subscribers to The Journal who make their homes at hotels and boarding houses nave great trouble in securing our daily. As soon us It is delivered others grab it up aud often the real subscriber never gets to see ic. They will have to erect a mall box, arrange with the proprietor of the house , or get it by mail. Probate. Final settlement in estute ol John C. Hayes allowed In guardianship . of E. Gilbert Riches, a minor now of age, Har riet Riches discharged lu estute Rebecca Vanu, J. T, Gregg admr., iiual settlement allowed lu es tate ChasftB. Rowlaud final settle meut ordered Jan. 10th In guur- dianshipof Thos Zeiber aud Lucia Campbell, uiiuors, inventory tiled. Storm rubbers best make 40 cents at Krausse Bros, Masonic. Past G. M. Chad wick, Saturday, installed followlug officers of Jeflerson Lodge No. 33, A. F. & A. M: W. M., A, B. Hudelson; 8. W.,J. W. Houck; J. W., G. W. Rlcuurdsou; secretary, T. M. Wit ten, treasurer, D. H. Loouey. The installation was public und the sup per an event pleuwuuly remembered. m Notice. There will be a meeting at 7:30 p. in. Tuesday, December 20, at the old school house of South Sa lem, for the purpose of considering the question of tuklng South Salem into the city limits. 12-10 2t Ladies' gossamer rubbers 25x35 cents, at Krausse Bros, . TheyB'ack Us. Wo ulm to keep tuts bent and freshest groceries, fruits uud vegetables in' the city. Our custoiiwrs are our best backers in thw assertion. Squire Farmr & Co. Mens Boston thigh or hunting boots $3 a pair at Krausse Bros. CHRISTMAS Si FASCINATORS, KID GLOVKH. LACE CURTAINS, GENT'S KANCY NECKWEAR, NIGH V SHIRTS. SILK UMBRELLAS, BLOCK, mmw.nm - .. WWPWWWMMF Ml HHHMM I.OIMI KM tWMku Tlifffl d primal at rt M frtllMrttl vrnf nlmiit tie Ycnfrf, (.fmiprfll OdHI Iim roturiioil from n Mp In Cortland, Ge, Mi llpoler l lu I'orllnml Ut ility, tliv, Ifflypn, of tlio trillnflrtli church Inn I'nrllntul vlnllor fofnfflW tlnyn, I'M. (Illtnrr wont down In Port land on Ilia nf(riiooii trnlu. A pnrtyof llfleon arrived lo locnln In Hitli'iii the other day from Mllinc oto, Win. Clintnbrrn, tlio Halom Inilo- pcndont Imckninn, hnd n run-rt-wuy at the Hoiithcrn Pacific deot Sun day inornlng. The driver and hornet emjaped Injury In the mnshtip, but the vehicle wan damaged boiiio, Lieutenant Milton Davlw, of the United titatesarmy lo vlnltlug friends In Salem for a few days. Ho lias been stationed at Ban Francisco for sometime pant, and Is now on Ills way to Now York to undergo exam ination for pronio'lon, J. H. Scott and I. N. Bentley carpenters, iiad a fiftteen foot fall Saturday, by a barn scaflolding breaking. Both wero hurt some. The sagacious business man now advertises ofl'his holiday stock in place of carrying it over a year. Milder temperatures prevail. Two degrees below freezing is the lowest recorded on The Jouhnal thermometer so far this year. John G. Wright will givo you one of those World's FulrSouvenircoins on purchase of $5.00 worth of gro ceries. Miss Mary Vandersol will recite at the sociable of the W. R. C, to be glveu at their hall this evening. All are cordially invited. If you want to enjoy a pleasant evening attend the W. R. C. sociul this evening. Robert S. Spaulding, a young book-keeper from The Dalles his been brought to the asylum. Ayer's Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure, rich, and vitalizing. Sold by all druggists. The New Year's Journal will be a valuable historical number that every one will want a copy of to preserve. It will contain much hitherto unwritten history of a spicy aud interesting character. Salem was without electric lights on the streets Sunday night. Rev. I. D. Driver preached to a large bouse at the Congregational church. Rev. Haven of the Unitarian church preached on Beecher Suuday evening to a large audience. E. A. Elford ieturns to Rochester, Miiiu. today. He expects to remain somo time and goes on business aud pleasure. Ho has been in Salem several years and likes it very well. Suppression of the Menses may be relieved by a dose of Ayer's Pills which produce the desired ellect through sympathetic action. Elmer Crosser and family arrived lu the city yesterday from Hull, Iowa, and contemplate making Sa lem their future home. Dr. Herrington, a well known M. E. minister, was liurt Friday last by getting bis legs caught in an iron door that a dago raised up in the sldewalK as lie was passing. He was thrown down and his legs badly sprained about the ankles. Men's best rnbber boots $2x$2.25 a pair at Krausse Bros. Rev. J. S. White returned Friday evening from bis visit to bis aged father in Canada, and conducted services at St. Mary's church yester day as usual. He was much bene fited by his vacation, Beautiful large suowllakes des cended at 11 a. in., delighting the children while coming through the air, which at times was rendered opaque so dense did they fall. This sight is almost as rare here us a meteorio shower and chlldret sever- ?,i HOLIDAY GOODS.-- kinds of Holiday Goods. Linen. Salem. Oreoron. WWt rff fflfff M Kf CfRfr Am P Umru I Jamtrt, Wttitim ml m rttmm I In tfrtm m iUt mrnmhpm, W, ftimifwn Aim ft MMi i Krttfr fim mint flfr flfi ffaWHfilf , falfTJW, Wwf iffcffiNf, fWffHf fawp4, flfttf fHrfHl nw raftfntf pwimf f IN fctmf fw In fatfiflh ,oitm lUfmtiU frwt ah f TifM iiiifitllH, ClifWnlM Ifcfl cVmXiilHM ll ulifwfuicly fHii Mionfy fiy ( rfcf itfitf nfc4mi(flirMiiMiigmHf4 rtfitf Ifw tmwifnlfiifi fold rtt 'flirt Mrt ixtiilf lMll((rf. Mm lldin Adrtnit loft lodny In (llliM-niifil, Mm. M. (. IUif, l MKkrtim KhIN. .itliillolil nitil MM, A. f. Wrid't'f nrodli(lllirt tlio dtiy In I'ordiiinl, If ynt liit tint knnw ilm( lliritfmik of dlincolnlo rrpnliH nfxt (trpiuti (lift wc mflko n( (lie Hpit, nre Hie flnrf Iim city come mid e, III HUtf rit , W. T. Hlol, tiitff, J'iIiii Crrtii, tlio I'nrtlnthl tucr (milt, U In tlio oily, giiimt of tlic I'nt ton fiimlly for too liollduy sea son, A fine linn of Illicit towel for Xmns nt the Now York Itnokrt, Hherlfl KiilKlitlsatl'ortlund, nl (midlng tlio Hialo Sheriffs Couveii lion, Deputy Wrlglilmnii Is at tending upon court. Mldduttgh'fl Minted Comedy Co, Ik billed at Reed's opera hoti., Dec 20th, in "Our German Ward " Attorney-Gcnerat Chiimberlnln arrived from Albany today. Oou AnVANTAOK III keeping u number of candy makers Is this: What one doci not know the others do; and what they together do uot know about making lino French creams and Broadway buttercups Is not worth knowing. The Spa, 111 State St. W. T. Stolz, mgr. Social Tonight. A slumber roboofsillc patchwork to bo given away aud a rich literary program, to be followed by au elegant lunch, is lhe layout offered tonight at tlio W R. C. social at the G. A. R. hall. A Present row Eveuyjiody. Jones & Bernard! give a box Of ChrMuias tree ornaments with evury $2.50 worth of candy. Other pluces sell them fot $1.00 per box. Ladies' Auxiliary. There will be a meeting of the general committee of Ladies' Auxiliary ol Y. M. C. A. in tho parlors tomorrow afternoon at 3 o'clock. Important business, The Plain Truth Is good enough for Hood's Sarsapa rilla there is no need of embellish meut or Kensutioualism, Simply what Hood's Sarsuparillu does, that tclli the story of its merit. If you have never realized its benefits u single bottle will convince you it is a good medicine. The highest praise has been won hv Hood's Pills for their easy, jet efficient action. Sold by alldiug gists. Price 2d cents. Reduced, those silk embrordired slip pers for gentlemen from $1.25 to $1.75 at Krause Bros. Fresh dessicated cocoanut, in bulk, at Harritt & Mclntyre's. Quality, purity aud quantity for tho rnouey all go together in our Christmas candy sales at Tlio Spa, 114 State street. Candy is an appropriate Christ mas present if put up in those cellu loid boxes at The Spa, 114 State street. W. T. Stolz, mgr. Fresh imported swiss cheese at Harritt & Mclntyre's. TUTT'S PILLS invigorate body and mind. Have you seen the counterpanes the New York Racket is oilerlng bo cheap? Toys at closing out prices, at Wm. Sargeaut's. Get a bargain. Sargeant is selling out all his stock of holiday toys at cost. Dining chairs of every dpscrlptlon at Keller & Marsh's. Have you seen the now ones? Tho tight-rope exhibition will not come oft today but Keller &. Marsh will display some rare thlugs in fur niture novelties. See the reception chairs they are duinty the iatebt artistic tltfcts in the art. A Beauty. One of the finest holiday gifts ever gotten up in book form Is now being offered the people of Salem by tho canvassers of Mid dlebrook & Shumaker. It is "Glimpses of tho World;" a beauti fully illustrated volume. When tlio agents call to soe you bo sure to look the work over. Found A sum of money. Own er can liuve tlio same by proving property and paying churgis. Call at Journal office. 12 12 in Wood, Wood. Plenty of it sawed and readv for delivery. Lo.ivo your orders at Ryan's stublo, corner 0( Ferry and Liberty. dlO-lOtf Tvi'K Whiti.no. The under signed Is prepared to do typo-writ- lug, copying and oflice steuograplu I work, on reasonable terms. Room 11, Gray block. Ktklla Shkkma.v. O i i Ouh Motto. "Quality of goods and neatness of package," is our motto for candy for Christmas prcn ents. The Spa. m , Ho'idav slippers reduced at Krauste Bros. Get your albums at tho New York Racket. I (,liiMini C v. ''L,,W " wi At'' mm -" m iiwwuiinmi tmi filw Nitfk m w jm nmf m ft ftt mf " nwif if imn AHf MJrtfMr awiTOffiisj "Attrt iTfi Wiiinn'W;! irrn m mn f rt (aimi n ntefiffHftt f EM mmi M i)m mni Jtntf iimWi '"''WW '"'r Whi lt nl llttfi 7 If IMfM AWMInlW MrtflpUf, AUisinfw . iwtn 'tWil, Ml a If fnll ImtK Hlfti lUiiiUi'lm fVuii,!,. ", HllltJMHtm, nf IIIm, Uf Ayer's Pills, tnttmfn nt tit J, 0, Aydf h Oo Lovrll, Mmi. ill IftH Hml4U . llMlifiMKrlliln. OpotH Motm Tuoflday, Duo 20 Hi. IMul Dully News! Two nrac nitillnipcs wldirMi'd (lio ovor mptl litr Tumor's XJmIMi flally fllrlsnt IlllloiiVyrnferdfly. Tint IIiopoiii Ihuiv Iiih not Irwt Uu populnrlty was ovlileiiced by tlio iNmonntMllvo nil dlonco (tint lit'iirllly onjoyed the ninny nltirdltl"!! and clovor inolwllr conceit, and slioulrt of Iniiylitnr mid bursts of appliiinid were heard nl through ho performance. Tin opening net repiMciili n parlor re liearnn', and ninny clover Heclallles and comicalities, catchy inilslo, etc , inukes It tumt untertaluliig. Turner A ltui'tll In their inimical cntned sketch evolved n g(wd deal orn; plaiiEC. Tho serpentine donee a ilono by Ml-wes RumcII, Fleniltiu .Hazel and Roso Montalu Is nrotlj and graceful. Mile. Lucille is u charming dancer. All tho special ties aro good, A Lovo Song In M Flat: 'Mr modest ,matdilc8i Mndellnet MiirK iny molodinun mldnlKbt monus Much tnii my melting hum o uicun .My moauluicd monotonei." Tula young mam stayed out too late sereuudini! his ladv love. Ht caught a cold, which developed into catarrh, but ho cured it with Dr. jago's Catarrh Remedy a sovereliri. sptciflo for chronio cases, "Cold li die Head," Catarhal discharges heals tho irritated throat and nose, leaving tho head clear, aud smeii mil taste unimpared. It coxls hu SOtvntH, mid iIih propnethrs oiler in good fuith f00 for a ca3o thoy can not euro. Bahy cried, Jfolher sighed, Doctor prescribed : Castoria UKATIIS, At Parma, Mich., Sept. 24, 1892, Infant sou of Mi. and Mrs, Chas. Shoemaker, aced 1 year 8 months. Why sutler with sick headache and biliousness when Simmons Liver Regulator will cure you. THE BURSTING OF TRUtiTd Almost Creates a Panic on the Now York Stock Exchange. New Youk, Dec. 10. Shortly af ter noon there was a wild scoue, bordering on a puulo ou the stock exchange. It appears a pool iu Chlcugo gas stock decided td din solve and members wero compelled to take up their holdings. One firm began to sell their stock and rumor soon caught tho diift of af fairs ana began to raid tho indus trials furiously. To add to tho fever none bid up to 40 per cent. The traders wero frantic, and throw over their holdings regardless of prices. Chicago gas broke from 00 to 83. The whisky trust went from 04 to 67; American sugar from 100 to 104. After 12:30 the excitement subsided somewhat and substantial recoveries wero made but the Im provement was not fully sustained. Despondency, caused by a diseased liver, can he avoided by taking Sim mons Liver Regulator. MARKETS. P o n T L A N I), Dec. 10. Wheat valloy, $1.10, Walla Walla, H.02J J1.05. San Fkancisco, Cul., Dec. 10, Wheat, Dec, tl.20J. Ckioaoo, Ills., Dec. 10, Wheit COJ. Don't lay awuko at night. Tao Simmons Liver Itegulutor and te cum rustful sleep. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho Best Salve In the world for Cuts' Bruise. Sores, Ulcers, Salt ilht-um, Fever Sores, i'etter, Chap-, tied hundx, Chilblains, Corns and' ui Skin Eruptions, and positively cures Piles, or no pay rejurts. It is yuttruntt'ed to give perfect satis faction or money refunded. Price 25 cents ppr imx. For t-ale by Dau'l J. Fry, 22-5 Com. St, Q In rfftBaking USJiPewder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder, No Atuwoula; No Alaw. Used in Millions of Homes -40 Years the Standard mmm f ijfwi-'kI r fypf ti f Kf J' f n s r ' i i sr ijfiniinimin vw yP he ' I A 1ri . j w ar w mii .tt m mt. awK . m ilP WC? rafr if " rfe&lsfyBfi V 91?'Bis-r''rM4)tm &m llf.lS 1 tit aUiMs of Tim ftixriRlciX U Mrt,nwjl mtiif Lcaiiiif vuinm for im. WWn !ffl MwtH, ,M ttkt taffe. orir r tMt rtt, m tovtki tt ArMttff, Jily tfit llliMtnll!, MMtkiy tmUi fatten. Free (o Jan., '93 Ti rr Kiih.frlbrm nlm will ral mhc nM .! h till P Hllh RRMf, H4ltMM flttll 91.71 W Will il Tho OdhipmiUii Virti lo inn, I, B(l, nnd fnr n Ml trtir from thnl 4l, tntlailln thi Hanbln llnllJur Hambom nt ('hrlumn nnt Nw Ymn H TM8 YOUTH'W QQMPAHIOW, Wetnl. Mf, f'Vlktofi'MI9tlnrt,tlPr,li,nfm,,wn,ttritMslAvt Onnlitn't flo M.Uk. ITo wiw n mispldous man nnd hn trocor know It. Ho nlwuya glanced diarply nt tlio flcnlca when his gro orlcs wero being weighed nnd nl vnyg carried homo hla owu pur 'linsesnnd weighed thoin tliorongnln. )no Satttrday ovonhig ho brought iiotno un arm fnl of bundles nnd pro ceeded ns timml to put thorn lu turn upon liia kitclion Bcnles. Prottysoon ioild tohiH wife: "Thcro I I told you wo wero being rtieatcd. Systematically choatod I I nitlercd one pound of ten nnd hero is only tlirco-quartcrt), nnd I bought iivo pounds of brown tmgnr, na you told mo, nnd hero nro only four pounds." "Aro you Btirof Mnybo tho acnles nro wrong, or something." "Yp9, that's wlint you nlwnys Bay. Don't I know n pound whon I see it? And tho bcnles nro nil right. They're tho samo land as they uso nt tho storo. Wo'ro being cheated, that's nil." "Mnybo thcro wns Bomouninten tionnl mistnko on tho pnrt of somo body," gently suggested tho man's wife. "Mistnko I Can't bo nny. If ho snys so I'll toll hini ho lies nnd havo tho law on him." Just then there wns n knock nttho door, nnd tho man's wifo openod it to n nenr neighbor who had two packages in his hand. "Beg pnrdon," ho said, "butl think you got somo of my bundles tonight, nnd I got somo of yours. There wns such n crowd thoro thnt whilo you wero looking at somo goods nt tho end of tho counter, after purchasing your supplies, I gathered up what supposed wero my purchases, unu Dy mihtnko got two of yours. A pound of tea nnd moro sugnrthan I bought. Ah, yes I You have them thoro, hnvon't you? Thnnks. Oh, no trouble All right. Good night." Tho-innn with tho scnlos whistled thoughtfully to himself ns tho door closed, nnd his wifo biniled nnd like n wiso woman hold hor penco. Youth'u Companion. Blutcle UullillnB. To understand your own move ments, study tlio joints and how best to uso them. As a higher branch of physical inquiry, strive to ncquiro a perfect coordination be tween mind nnd musclo, and thus learn to contract nnd relax tho mus cles by a moro effort of tho will ; do this both in groups nnd separately. Having gained this power, when you wish to expend a littlo superfluous energy, got into tho country nnd hnvo a good run, Should thotyr nnny of environment forbid thnt, thon do tho next best thing, which is walking. If you wish to ncquiro any physical accomplishments box ing, wrestling, fonciug practice un der somo good teacher. Swimming you can learn by yoursolf, though notsowoll on dry land; or rather you ought to havo loaraod that in early childhood. Buy a bicyclo or a horse, if you think it will pay for its keop. Or best of nil, if you nro young enough, lenrn to tumble. After you hnvo mastered that art, you can ncquiro nil tho others by merely looking on nt them; nt least Bitch has boon my oxperionco. To know how to do theso things is nil very well in its way; liko tho beans of tho lato A. Ward, they nro cheerful fruits if taken modorately. But if you practico nny of thom with tho idea of gaining health and Btrength thoreby, you will find, and perhaps when it is too Into to mend matters, thnt you havo made a largo mistnko. Such is not tho way to lif o, phyeiailly speaking. Uso judgmont nnd tnko this ns your motto goal nir nnd plenty of it for tho blood, good food for tho muscles nnd good Henso in using nil youv parts and bo longings. Lippincott's. PRICE'S a vtv. Ah -jy , i ... W0 m hm naM wkfc II L VOOl, MM ALL iTiWL UlQ'rHltWtk,fhi tmMhyk w m, M VIOOU fMx stow . &&x&<ww.wwvmmxwwtimM mwmiim)mmmmmmmnii ttmii A'tvrv Wu-tttula iHtHttatiJ. itu tt li w ij Youths Thrft ,. m. a.i m . - . - , "'I luimiM in PARLOR LAMPS, HALL LAMPS, Fine Patterns and Call and AITKEN Procrastination in the thief of lime. CHRISTMAS quality, quantity, aud price. Dolls. Doll beds. Doll trunks. Doll cabs. Work boxes. Dressing eusea. Perfume casos. Cult and collar boxes. Mirrors. Blso statuary. Glass baskets. Purses. Beau's. Notions. Drums. I . Toy tea sets. nocKinguoreea. No trouble Brooks 94 State Street. HIT J JOHN G, WRIGHT, Th.Pi-ne.rGr.cer Extends to tho people of Salora and vicinity tho complb raents of tho season, and bogs leavo to announco the fol fel fol eowing: r Wishing to make room siocic 01 i;rocKerv ior xovo, x now oner un immonse uue of Holiday Goods to bo closed out at Bedrock Prices, Consisting mainly of Austrian ware, Imported China in Berry and Salad Sets, Dinner and Tea Sots, Cupa aud Saucers, liayilands, Chocolato Pots, otc, Bisque Figures, Jardinieres Vases, Itoso Bowls, Children's 1'oa Sots, Doll Wagons, Box Wagons, Dolls, oto. 227 and 229 Com'l St., - - - SALEM, OREGON. Steamer Elwooi. LKAVKfl BALKH from U. l Dock at 0 o'clock a. m. every Monday, Wtdnwduy uud Hutiuduy, LKAVWJ I'OUTLANU tromllie Control dork t footol Wtt'lilnif lou itrcut every 'X'UMOny, Tuurday aud rtundny, t'oncerntng freight and rnmumxT butl net,Gu!louUi6 agent, ALllKftUKM. Dr. H. fkaltn U pow w4 afeat tor tbt Ml of Marabele' Meetra WuWeirf m nadlug btddea trwure or kwallw ( re or loeatlw OoM wr r.iiTVTJHiwn. vm iwnmw . UtlibnM .. . n .k m I i mi m u. mKt . ll. ' M.m TUM BlIfttinM m IMNly the areat OMeavwr w it dUaovnr w lavaartaa Mtaea W lnrtb iafcrwatkw Miium DR, H, SMITH, For Locating Mines 'vl MMHMMMMMHHHHMtttfHMH.i FLOODED! i ktdmm, TW MMtti tm jnmNioN 8m fa titmn Voim ! r AmmH , ' 1M YeuW OwniMiiWn Nw (Mmma il(W fifimnt whA triihtb tv TS4 Cmr6t . TTTT EVERYTHING IN LAMPS, Lame Assortment . -IN- JI seo our goods. &. PALMER, 12G State Street. L MOST HERE Buy uow. We can please you' la : Hobby horses. ' itihootlles. Boy's carts. Boy's Wagons. Iron trains. Bteam trains. Tin toys. Rubber toys. Bells and chimes. Mechanical toys. Building blocks, ABO blocks. Games. Banks. Tops. Rubber Animals. Stoves. to show goods. & Harritt, IS for tho arrival of an imported . Our Littlo Men and Wat4W J'OR 1QD8 - U made exprouly lor tua jrHUwr MM uudifirU.wlioittBdthaJnflggwIueirthOlM uud lu K'lmol L ' . Kvtry uuiriMrwiii ooawin nona, i ilea viuiuri,pitin,vcrwittuajiii tfifKo lhere will be the follDWlo i Tiiree Little Uold-nisaera. Hj OUval Pir Allatx)iittlMireisiirkaUea4ftil ii norne eniKirun wno aaiiM arounai Horn tu OallAirnla. Tlie lie Hoiwe We Lire Ib. By La' aoodurlu All about our "nM and tln rest ol u;" H like PhVlliuit'BY. - r. V..V.T '..-1. ki rt m A OreUOryar. TbaiUNryofa i.tiHi vuiuujutfiit urwmnah 'WMl bluweir truly worthy of bta Tl. Cloak o Hie Yiaur. CuhiIrh. Hegnlariy eafh eloek t8U the Heo' year w J and twy. Hfe4iBfl eefiy vita pramutaa 1Mh $t.CK a yi 10 MMtmm V. IUI HHUr CTWMTt I Mi! Mi!! Mi ThaOh TtM nlty Dairr.W wht wtmmn4 toj iMMi a itara 'hat w oaa-Mii I ra9i. Hati on aoaaia Aawaw or tmil o, Ori Ui .mKJf, tfc. n , ? 'S JVltV - -f'-- f -r W