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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 15, 1893)
SftfrWr ' r t '"JJB" y JSViStfLKU OAl'lJTAX, JOUimkL, SAWKBAY, 3tfXY t5, isya; MMMtWMIWftMWMBtia I- H fl PEW POINTERS - - Our stow is full of the choicest, freshest, and latest style goods. We offer rare bargains in every department, and call attention to the following SAMPLE BARGAINS: Fine Marseilles Uoanterpanes only MODtTWUlu sp&SATEJiB Dk " " (OOUiWInchea). 60c and up Tbe above are only a few sample .of the oepUoD.l j "P lor line of goods, wnicu are in mauj The ladies of Salem are Invited to examine these goods before baying where U,eynnoth.vean opportunity to know wh Vyget. We are poelUve that snchstoclr was never before sold so low. Oth jinga in proportion. THE PALACE anddshoegS$any, 307 Commercial Street. - if - Yoa are golnr U build or nuke any lcdof improvement, esll oj tm under gned lor material. We hive a com plete stock, and are ready la sapply ny prepared ontract, sewer work, rixdlnc, eVi. Salem Improvement Co. LOCAL DATES. Sunday, 16ib Baseball. Salem va. Oregon Citv. 3 n. tu. Tuesday, 18th. CTy council meets, 8 p. m. Tuesday.lSth. Federal Labor Union, Good Templar's ball, public meeting, 8 p. m. Tuesday, 18th. Hoag steamer excur s'on to Portland, 6 a.m. Wednsday,19.h. Morningalde picnic afternoon and evening. OfiKOOX APPLE3. The most aston ishing displays of apples were those (torn Oregon, Washington and Idaho. Tbe Oregon exhibit was no doubt dis played with the best eflect of any in tbe entire building. Tbe varieties were not numerous, but many plates of each were shown, and tbey were ar ranged in such attenuations and com binations of colors, upon long and un broken shelves, that tbe entire eflect was very striking. This exhibit, which comprises many frails in liquids, was put up in six days after its arrival, in cluding the erection of the tables. The apples from the Northwestern country Oregon, Washington and Idaho are characterized by very large sire, handsome color and consplcnous free dom from scab. American Gardening, of New York, for July. Balem Cyclists. The members of the Salem Y. M. U. A. who made tbe trip from this city to Portland by bi cycle, left Salem at 5:25 a. m. and ar rived there at 12:20 o'clock. Their rid ing time was six hours and fifteen minutes and the distance covered 63 miles by the cyclometer. Tbe trip was eneventful, except that Mr. Wetberbee collided with a hoz and was thrown Into a-ditcb with tbe animal and bi cycle as company. Mr. Myers broke a pedal of his bicycle when 15 miles from Balem and propelled the biuycle the rest of the distance with one foot. Tbey Inspect tbe Monterey and then return home. It was composed of H. W. Myers, C. if. Lockwood, Max Bureo, B. P. Taylor, John J, Moyer, Walter Bisey, C. B. Clement, and J. R. Wetherbee. Chkmeketa Lodge, Tbe following ofllcera were installed Wednesday even ing by grand master Dr W. T. Wil Wil liameon: N. G., A. Dilley; V. U., Jay C. Smith, Kec Sec, L. E. Pratt, treas urer, J. G. Wright, warden, J. It. Har ry, conductor, H. Martin, R. S. 8., W. V. Hubbard: L. 8. 8., N. F. L. Van Slype; It. a to N. O., T. O. Barker, L. 8. to N. OJ. O. D. Hutton, KS'toX. G., Dr. L. F. Grifllth; L. 8. to N. G. Ed: Keeue. IIydiiaulic Stomp Puller. A wonderful exhibition of the reaulta of pulling out the strongest stumps by hydraulic power was given today on tbe Oregon City electric line about one mile this side of Sell wood. Taylor's hydrau llo stump extractor, which will be shown or; this occasion, has excited the wonder of the people wherever it has Wen exhibited. How to Succeed. -Advertisers can reach more Oregon people in tbe O.nk Cbnt Daily and Weekly Capital 7VKNal than In any other paper out side ef Portland. Come In and see our HtU and give our rates a trial. i o Wkd Youno, The first marriage iloittM slue July 6tli, was issued to- day to Ml Mary R. Bchuee and John IMatuw. The young lady Is oue SBwrnta under sixteen, but has the con vent ker father. a JIWXTJHV-Seventeen squirrel scalps sDd chekt coyote scalps have been re "VmismsI at tbe court house today. J. JT. titbett brow lit 223 soalps, bringing 111. 15. KarW JlAY.By tbe talc; cheat or eate, sWWfWtl to any part of tbe city. AM Mnili et feed and grain at lowest trite, JSrewalwr White, Court : fl 23 1 nz. tCItS yuvxa " "" - j PEESONAL AND LOCAL. Open all nieht to send for a physi cian, a lawyer to draw your will, or look up your husband Lockwood's messenger boys. Spring chickens at Davison's market. Nearly everyone who leaves town for the mountains or tbe ocean orders the One Cent Daily. One month by mall 25 cents. Four months 122 diys for ( 1.00. Salmon and halibut at .Davison's. Fine flavored, rich pure milk is what Sharpe's dairy delivers. Salmon and halibut at Davison's. Van Eaton's grocery resorts to no tricks but the customer gets full weight, fresh goods and exactly what he buys, or money refunded. Spring chickens at Davison's market. If you are sharp you will use Sharpe's Jersey dairy milk. Spring chickens at Divlaon's market That Sunday dinner will digest bet ter if all your table delicacies have that perfect finish only attainable by use of the extracts sold exclusively at Van Eitons grocery. G. W. Scriver, of South Salem, and David Smith, of Yew Park, are the champion well diggers. They have put down a thirty-fool well iu three days. There is not picnic from two to two hundred that is a success without tbe perfect butter, Nestucca cheese and fancy groceries, sold only at Clark & Eppley's, Court street grocers. Send for one of F.S Djarborn's Hats of his circulating library these books can be sent to you out of town just as well as if you were bere. Dearborn's Book store. 263 Commercial street. 2t The annual convention of the slate sherlfl's association will be held at Portland on Monday. Sheriff Kulght, of Marion county, will attend. Spring chickens at Davison's market. Airs. Mirk Capps, of Dallas, has been visiting her parents at Salem. Miss Myrta Burns, of Lewlsburg Is visiting friends in Salem. Wells Litourelte, one of the ofllcers I of Salem, has been spending a few days in Oregon City, visiting relatives. Very properly, Mr. Hermann dis dained to consult with every Itinerant politician In half a dozen townships. Roseburg Plalndealer. Mr. Hermann consults the "people." Mrs. F-F. Post, of Salem, is vlsltlug her slater, Mrs. F. G. Kerstson, at In dependence. Mrs. Geo. Fechter, of Salem, Is visit log her mother,' Mrs. C. G, GriflU, of Independence. She expects to move to San Francisco shortly. Geo. G. Bingham was at Jtflerson on law business yesterday. J. A. Van Eaton and wife are home from Portland. Miss Ljllle Parrisb, daughter of Dr, W. H. Parrish, of Monmouth, is the guest of Miss Lottie Hellenbrand for a few days. The Salem merchant, Jos. Myers and wife are home from Chicago. With very good taste Mitchell, Wright & Co. closed their insurance of- flo today on tbe occasion of Mrs. Bag- ley's funeral, Mr. Bagley being a spec ial agent of one of their companies. Delinquent taxes continue to roll In and be collected up sharply by Sheriff Kulght and his lightning form f dep uties. With executions, tbe Jsil and criminal and civil bnslnese they are kept pretty busy. Mrs. Drew Griffin and son of Eugene are at Salem to visit for several days. Ashland Recerd: Col. Miller undoubt- edly preferred turkey but a spring chicken like the Oregon City receiver ship U too good a thing to pasd by. Mrs. 8. C Heed.the uillltner, has for a few days Ixen confined to her rooms In the Amos Btrong residence with a alight fever, but Li better today. The avenue tennis club Is well reor ganized and will be playing regularly and looks forward to a fine social wiu (er when festivities wilt be resumed. Iff THE BUrflNESa CENTER. I m Bawdy Houses Forelag Their Way Towards Commercial Street. No action has been taken so far tore move tbe hoae if ill fame from oppos ite tbe Hotel Willamette. It is an in jury to that property and an Injury to tbe entire business interests or tne dty. The dty authorities should conaldrr this matter at once. Tbe dty police should be ordered by the mayor or by the dty council to raid tbe bouse that baa recently teen opened in tbe same block with tbe Ladd & Bush bank and Kber prominent business booses of the Capital city of Oregon. The JorjBN'AL wUbes to sound a warning against this encroachment by bouses of prostitution upon tbe best business block in tbe city. Such things cannot be tolerated across tbe street from our only first-class hotel, and in tbe block with oar prindpal bank and leading business nouse. The disrep utable office should be confined to the territory it now occupies aud wiped out of that If possible. If that cancer Is al lowed to spread it will take its next step onto Commercial street. The Jocbkal considers it the duty of po lice and magistrates to use all their power and authority to drive out this vile traffic before it becomes established and thus save our moral defamation md injury to property. It la not necessary to call names in this matter. A newspaper is not a pub lic prosecutor, nor detainer of Individu als. It is not necessary to state that a Salem business man in good society pays tne rent for these women. The facts are not hard to get at. But the city government should act. Pbesbytebiax. Regular service at 1030 a. m. and S o'clock p. m. 1 . P. b. C E. at 6:45 p. m. Preaching by Rev. A. L. Hutchison- Morning subject, "The Ideal Church Member," evening subject, "Let Both Grow Together Ull the Harvest. Christian Chubch. Preaching morning and evening by Elder Wm Manning, faunday school and-Endeav- or as usual. Dnitt Church. Last services be fore vacaliqn; 10 a. m. and 8 p. m. Sunday school at 12. Rev. W. E. Copeland, postor. Subject of the moan ing sermon, "The perfect way." Sub ject of the evening lecture, "Dnltarism constructive not destructive." South Salem. Children's day ser vice. Exercises by the scholars of the Sunday school, at 3 p. m. tomorrow. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 7-30 p. m. Cbas. H. Lea, pastor. St. Paul's A. M. E. Church North Salem. Services at 11 a. m. Text, Jeremiah 8 20, 22; Sunday school at 1 p. m. and at 730 p. m.; July 23d, Is the last quarterly meeting for this conference year. Presiding elder, L. 8. Blackney, will be here and will preach. All are welcome. G. W. wnite, pas tor. Evangelical. .First quarterly meeting In church, corner of Liberty and Center streets. Preaching by I. B. Fisher, presiding elder, at 11 a. m. and at 8 p. m. Communion at 11 a. va. All Germans are cordially invited. m East Salem Tabernacle. Sun day school at 3 p. m. Preaching at 8 p. rn. Eipeclally Eist Salem peop'e are Invited. Rev. A A. Eugelbirt. Evangelical. Morning aud even ing services as usual tomorrow, at Free Reading Room. J. Bowereox. Are Yon Nervous, Are you all tired out, do you have that iireu utriiug ur men. ucauwuci iuu can be relieved of all these symptoms by taking noons barsapaniia, wlilcu iiives nerve, meutnland bodily strength aud thoroughly purifies the blood. It also creates a good appetite, cures iudi gestlon, heartburn and dyspepsia. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in action aud sure in etlect. la ceuts a box. A good choice house to sell on easy terms. Will take carpenter work In part payment. G. M, Beeler. tf. No Other. Take no other but ask for "Pride of Oregon" flour from the Salem Mills. Those who have used It longest say so, 1IOKN. WYMAN. Boru, at the home iu Yew Park. July 14, 1893, to Mr. and Mrs. Asa Wynian, a eon. Judge O'Donald is thus made a grandpa. CAPRICE'S rrP.alttiSteking USJPewder: Tke ecd j Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No fllnn. Um4 ia UUlioas of Hosmc 40 Yean tit 5tifoH LOCAL XOTZf . Mrs, John Mlnto oa Mrs. J. W. Mlnto went to? Portland today. They go to Astoria. Miss Anna Ureyman was a Portland passenger today. Prof. Matthews of tbe Lincoln school is at Portland. Tbe EI wood Is doing a fine passenger ! and ueisrbt business. j Satchels and valises at tbe New York Racket. 7-15-21 N.J. Damon and family went to Newport today for their summer oot- ing. Wm. G. Westscitt put In tbe day on bis Jersey dairy ranch in tne interest of Strong's restaurant and tbe Spa. John Irwin returned last night from Sco.ta Mills, where be has put up about 23 booses, employing from 12 to 20 bands, and using a million of lum ber, He returned this afternoon. Merle Johnson of the Oregon City Courier came up with the dub. Harry Simon, the tobacconist, and Dr. Lemienx went to Newport today. They return Monday. New bay Is bringing $8 to.tlO, old $10 to 114. Oats are worth 40 to 45 cts. W. E. Burke, of Portland, E. C Pentland and wife, of Independence, Mrs. Bagley and A. W. Bagley, of Mebama, were in the dty, to attend Mrs. "W. H. Bagley 's funeral. M. E. Lucas and wife, of Gardner, went to Portland today. Neat cashmere shawls with long silk fringe at the New York Racket. 7-15-2t Mrs. W. L. Warren, of McMlnnville, is visiting in Salem. Mrs. Phoebe Kinsey and Miss Mag gie, of Eugene, have been visiting in Salem this week. C. 8. Morgan, of North Howell Prai rie, brings us a sprig of Royal Anne cherries with 22 on it, averaging two inches in circumference and weigh 5 ounces. Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Brown and son, after spending some time with Grandpa and Grandma Parvin, left this morn ing, for their borne in Heppner, where they will resume housekeeping. Miss Lulu Greattraz and Miss Katie Summers went to Newport today, with N. J. Damon's family. The county teacher's institute is not In session today. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Ross, of Hubbard, are guests at tbe home of County Bupt. Graham. Mlsa Clara Eirhart, of Portland and MIS3 Lulu Steffens, of Sacramento, ar rived today, and are guests of Mua Genevieve Hughes. H. H. Glassford returned to the bosom of his family, after a three weeks visit at Heppner. Crops aie looking better and wool is being preserved as a curiosity. The cannery is closed down and will not onen uutll the crop of Bartlett pears and prunes is ready. So many farmers are drying their small fruit,not enough could be got to run tbe can nery. Mark Holmes of Roseburg will bring bis stable of horses to Salem In a few days, where I hey will be put In train ing for the fall races on that drcuiU McMullen's four horses will be brought here after tbe district fair. ABbland Tidings; T. O. Andrews cme out from Salem last Saturday. to remain in Ashland through tne summer at least. Mr. Andrews has considerable nursery stock on band yet to dispose of. Squire Farrar leaves for Seal Rock, ten miles south of Newport, to day, going in his buggy. He will be joined by his wife and children on Monday aud they will remain by the seaside for six weeks. Oaborue & Harrltt, Court street, handle tbe Matheny vegetables at their grocery. They are as tine as any grown in Oregon. Prof. Coomer of the Balem band spends Sunday at Portland. G.W.Jones of Gaiety Hill weut to Portland today to see his daughter Mies Frankie ofl to tbe world's fair. Albert Hofl, Gray Bros, salesman, went to Portland this afternoon. Damon Bros, grocery is doing a rush ing business today. Allln rVilhatli. & ffmen ODMBofG. J. Col bath of East Salem, had his right hand badly lacerated this forenoon In theJory fruit drier factory of South Balem, by coming Into contact with tbe saw. He will not lose any fingers. llCARTER'S CURE Elck HMdicb sad rt Ut J1 tb U-oablM tod dnt to baton ttx of tb tjtUtn. raeh u DtxxtaMS. Nus. DrowtJn, Dtotreu ler Mtlct Pain In tbs Side. &c White their mott rtm&rxable tuoccn bu 1cti iboirn In curing SICK Headicbe, yet Ocro'a Lmu Lron Pius ar tjutur Tkln&bie In Constipation, coring and prvrentteg thit annoying complaint, white theralw correct all disorders of the itoraach. ttimolata the lirer and regulate the boweia. Era O. thex only cored HEAD chlaT would be aJracat priceless to those who roarer from this distressing cemplaint: bat farttoairfr their goodness does not end here, and those, who once, try them will Cod thsoe tittle pais rateable in to manr wars that ther wm sot be wtmns to do without them. But after an sick bead ACHE is the bane of so manr lires that here is where we make our great boast. Our pills cure it whGe others do not. GuerxB'a Lnrut Lrrxs Pnxs are rerr small and Terr easr to take. One or two pms mats a dose. Tbey 'are strictly Testable and do sot gripe or purge, but by their gentle action please an who use them. In rials at SS cents; Srefcr$l. Sold ererywhere, or sent by mail. OSTEI w.iTsr Ci, Err Ti. Mfl Smllb M?ria Albert "Wheeler of, Texas recently, is buildiugon bis lot in Englewood. BASEBALL NEWS. CapU G. C. Fields of the Oregon City clubbrought twelve p'ayers with him. They are all Oregon City boys and tie with Por land in the state league. A large party of friends came along to see tne boys play. The Oregon City baseball club came np on the Roseburg express and made a fine appearane In the parade with the 2nd Regiment band at 12:30. Tbe Salem baseball club wears blue pants and white shirt and made a splendid appearance in tbe parade to day. BATTING POSmOXS of Sunday's game are as follews: SAXEJt OREGON CITY Babb 2 b Clark p and cf Reckner 3 b Green p and ss Fields, 1 b Harlow If Anderson rf Davey c Fenuimore Kelly sub Stand 3 b Sullivan c Shay 2 b I"eque ps Kolman If JoUuson p Mlnto cf Mellen 1 b Holinan rf CHINESE HIGHBLNDEE CASES. Trial of Ging for Stabbing Toon Thursday Night. Wong Recorder Edes's c urt was a scene of Mongolian excitement four feet thick this afternoon. Ti'.mon Ford assisted the deputy public prosecutor, A. C. CondiL D'Arcy and Bingham, assist ed by a a keen-eyed Mongolian attor ney, from Portland, defended. "I tell him, go away, I cut you." "He no go. He bit me." "I cut him, run out In the yard." That was about tbe sum of all Toon would tell. Lee Quong was sworn. Ging came in often. Ordered him out. Lee was lying outside smoking. Ging came and talked loud. Told him policeman come up with him. Tbe balem Chinamen all seem to think Glne is a tool of the Portland highbinders, and be will undoubtedly be held. The trial will take some time aid is in progress, as we go to prt-83. NEW TO-DAY. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. The Trask River Toll Road, with fur nished hotel and farm, at Us western gate, in Tillamook counlv, title cleai aud renting for (600 to (1000 a year can be secured now, in exchange for Jirciucuve city property, or a good arm in the Willamette valley. In quire of N. W. G. at residence of B. C. Ward, 18th street, near Court, Salem, Oregon. 7-7-dw lm A. 0. TJ. W. EXCUESION. By the steamer El wood to Portland July 16th. Leaving Salem at 6 a. m. sharp, and arriving at Portland at 1 p, m., giving tbe afternoon for business aud pleasure in tbe city, and an oppor tunity to awena me reception at tne A. O. U. W. ball in the evening. Return the following morning or any other regular inp oacK. rare, round trip, $1.00. Tickets on sale atClough'sof flee, R. R. Ryan's or the wharf. R R. Ryan, Com. Al. W. Heren, Agent. To Builders and Contractors. Balem, Or., July ri Sealed propos als will be received at the office of the secretary of state for tbe erection of an addition to tbe State Reform School bulldlmr. Bids to be ooened at IS o'clock m., on Wednesday, July 26tb, IKM. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of McNally & Knlgh- uu, oivuucvu, caiciu, vregon, Begin ning Tuesday, July ISth. Bidders will be required to accompany their bids with a certified check of fciwm vi. denceof good faith. The right Is re served to reject any and all bids. B, Pennoykr, G. V. MoBridf. E. B. McElboy, 7-12-td Board of Trte. ft The Greatest place on Earth to Buy Cloth ing is at the Woolen Mill Store. All Wool and Lowest Prices rn FIT 0il ?iii STORE SALEJM, OREGON, TO The Elite Batler. In Boston's swell circles there is a family whose butler has given to it a unique position. Michael had not been in Boston very long before he becamed imbued with the classic learning of tbe "Hub," and he imme diately put the learning to use. Mrs. Marbleball was to give a reception, and of course Michael stood at the door. One by one the guests came in, and Michael announced the names very distinctly. But at last Mr. Foote and bis two daughters came in. The butler looked at the guests and hesi tated. He rubbed his hands against his forehead and mustered courage to speak before the crowded guests, and iu a sepulchral voice he cried, "Mr. Foote and the Misses FeetP San Francisco Argonaut People Who Rarely Wink. There are people who rarely wink. How they manage to get along with out doing so is a marvel, but some how or other they do. Some eyes are naturally more moist than others, and the very moist eye does not so much need the assistance of the lids to keep the eyeball bright It is a constitutional matter, for winking, though under the control of the will, is done so quickly that it is practi cally an involuntary action. Men wink when they feel that the eye is uncomfortably dry, and when it does not become dry the necessity for winking is not felt Exchange. Lowering the Thermometer. An usher at Centenary church at Greenesboro, N. G, got a little frus trated one Sunday night recently, but he did the best thing that he could under the circumstances. The room was excessively warm, and he tried his level best to lower a window frqm the top, but he failed. Then he took down the thermometer and car ried it out of doors. Everybody cooled off at once. Atlanta Consti tution. GOOD CORNER. If you want a desirable residence lot iu Capital Park don't buy until you have seen Levi Magee's bargain. Ad dress, Salem P. O. 7-8 2 w Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : CastorU DR. GUHNS .ONION SYRUP FOB COUGHS COLDS AND CROUP. GRANDMOTHER'S ADVICE la raisin s fsmily of Blue ehildrea. ny oaly reuudy for Coosaa. Cells sad Croup wms eniea tyrop. It is Jan ss sffeociT to-dsy u tt u (arts' yr sxo. Ifow ny grandchildren tsxs Dr. Quasi Onion S jtup, which is already prtparad aad man plaaaaat to tao taata. Sold srarywhara. Lars botUM SO coats. Take bo sabsurau (or 1L Sold.by Baskett &. VanSJype. i HJL P"" fljF ynB&sf iwWOmu oa Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IiMJPLElVlENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sis. Down Tlney Go We have cut in two the prices on men's Summer coats ana vests. $2.00 coats and vests for $1.00 3.00 " " " 2.00 5.00 " "- " " .00 Ladies Jackets at your own price. Bargains in every department. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPEBAHOU8JE CORNER, - 8ALEM, OREOOlf. Agent for R. it G, Comt-bett ia it world, STORY. j ft. - "y Z rv3 . HUMAN ILLS. Human Ills are serioas eDOaeh. bat frv-a qut-D ly tbey are ant more serious ttr.n3 inanclsj-llls. dne to a depleted poek.t boots e niTd a are rare nroct pocKei ooos. We are now selling toe very best NOVELS '.otbe best people of Salem, or who area raTlnz; tor iheir summer oatiog. Before! oa leave for tbe seaside or tne -World's; Fair" be sore you Inspect oar sloes of pa-Jj per dooes. nouce oar winaow aupuy. Pattpn Bros., I Booksellers and Stationers. 98 STATE STREET. HEW AJDVEKTI8E3IKNTS. w ANTED. A first class cirl to do bouse wrk. Corner a Inter and Ferry. mHI3 PAPER is keptoa file at E.C. Dale's JL Advertising Agency. 61 and 65 Merchants Exchange. San Fraudsco, caJiTomla, wnere contrac tor advertising can lxmade for It. 0 HRISTIAJT SCIENCE Literature of &U -W-U kinds on sale at 326 Uberty street. ATTENTION. Casb. money paid for rsrs, buttles, old iron and all kinds of melali, uo hides, at old Court Uoase, Salem. l-SS-ly I. TOLPOLAB. ADYENTIST. Regular Seventh Day Advent st servicfs al old Unitarian Kail opposite or-en h roe, Sa lem, Hatur.ays. Saboath school at loa. ra., followed by Bible trading and otber services. Prayer meeting Wednesday 733 p. m. 6-27 AT SALEM. Thursday July 20 Afternoon and Night Leon TV. Washburn's Great European . . . RAILROAD SHOWS lhree Rlug C icus, Hoy&t suigfcsn Aenag " Aviary, Museum and Aquarium. Bealll Wild West, and Roman Hlppodr aLITTEIUNa STREET TARADE ii. Jrj 10 m m. Onen Dens of Wl'd BensU, $." eteum Piano, MarveJous Bwam noise " tbe Monster War Elephant Cupid,"' AJ" i Jet Doors open at 1 ai.d 7 p. uu Tti tornunces one tour later. Admission to Children, Half Price. SALEM, OREGON. .asasaHlast atasasasasasasasasasasasasasaKasaI lBasasHi -sHssasasasaHHHBHlaW-J Wasagsj vIBsIBHHBSmv ,