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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (July 17, 1893)
HHESStWftc" jjjflgggjagjjj fjj.iJuuiiiWWIlK3WiJmiUiMaAfiu'Wx.Ljiiu.ituitiwiwLi iiu zWitrsG cApitax, joubxal, mo2da"july 17, It i itjya. fc HI TIE ibat more cool and Hgbt to wear thaa a s9k, sateen, or Swiss Blouse Waki? Evidently many ladies agree with this, as oer sales lately has been surpriaag. OUR LINE COMPRISES- Peegee SBk Waists Srab Dotted Swiss " Ptais aatees - Fre&efa Flaane! Osttez M To be wra wkb Ibsse waists we ibow P. 3. Oar twegrasd spfbJ H THE PALACE . 307 Commercial Street. - IK - tan are rote ka3 C axik aar rdrf' m relrntsssTrs?'e0CSi,:S'8Ttr,ok nP yenz btsband Loci wood ft urk.reaif.!e. ' Salem Improvement Co. LJCAL DATES- Totiy, 15b. CI y eoaocil meets, Bp. DS. TnswIaT.l&ih. Federal Labor Union, i trood Templar naa, poetic meeung, o p. EX. Toesday, Istb. Hoag steamer exeor so3 to Portland, 6 . ra. Wedniaday.l&'a.-Mijralngside pkale afterooon and eveBlsg. Satnrday, Aug. 5. otate Diirymen conrestion, court boose, 19 a. m. THEElTEnX J IS OICTHEST. Tb Mxnoa county Democrat threatens The Jccbsai. this morning wHhin dietment before the next grand jury. All the threat In tbe worid will not help tbe Democrat out of the predica ment tbat it took 24 of Mr. Shaw to charge the publishers of The Jocks ai. with blackmaU. Tbe pobiic know the result of that matter. It was not a smart thing for tbe Democrat to admit tbU fact In its own coiumns.but It can not dodge tbe issue. Tuk Joch.val bas shown no desire to persecute tbe Dem ocrat, and baa none now, but the Dem ocrat bas week after week libelled The Jocena-L, men without a single fact to goon. Mr. Flaggls simply mating another mistake. RETrox Ttf asks. The Marion County Horticultural society desires to return thanks to tbe parties wbo so kindly furnished tbe ball for the late horticultural meeUng, to tboee that helped to decorate the same, to Prof. Parvin for bis able and generous as sistance in conducting tbe musical part of the entertainment, and to all those j that agisted in IbU department; and also to those that prepared papers or delivered addresses, and to all others that aulsted in entertaining and mak ing this meeUng a succen. H. W. Cottle, president. Fob The Montekey. The fleet and comfortable steamer "Wm. M. Hoa" has been chartered by the Y. P. S. C E. of tbe Congregational church, aad will leave for Portland, at 6 o'clock a. m. on Tuesday, tbe 15th, ou on excur sion to view the United State warship Monterey. Four hours will be given to view her, and tbe party will return the same night. Fare, round trip, f l.W. Don't forget tbe ISth. Tickets for sale at Pattou Bros. Militakv. I" Co. will have a cooieUlive examination and drill for non-commueioned offlcen. Wednes day evening a:x sergeants and four cor porals are tu be appointed. All pri vates can enter. Cap, Sherman, Lieut. Leabo, with LieuU. Willis and Evans is examining board. It Is expected there will be a spirited rivalry. Five questions will be asked out of tactic. Lost is the Waluo Hiixs. A good deal of anxiety wu fell yesterday over a yoaug couple who strayed away from a crowd of pleasure seekers. Up to 7 o'clock In the evening uothlog could be beard of them and a searching party was to be sent to tbtir rescue. Bo far aa can be learned neither cany any life Insurance. Fjshebmen. Trout fishing la now la full vogue. D. P. Wagner, T. J. Cherrington, W. W. Brooks, Elmer Ifarritt, Geo. K. Bblel, A. W. Herreo, Md C D. Gabrielou are among the Most successful tneu with tbe fly. - ' ThkFkknch Wast Siam. And all ttw rtb want groceries and seasonable IMwylsfcKM. J. A. Van Eiton Is supply lag a goodly portion of tbe earth's peo- pi now and can supply more. nnui kiitL"i'i?u TDnn't suuVr with I . 1 wha you can get one of those I mi, liftgJ vmIj and thin under I 1h all uses, at tue ooien mui . .. m T-17-St Afeesl ehflkwhouae to sell on easy tatma, WIU tb carpenter work lu payment, q. m, ifeaier. tf. tion. I MIS the mt exanpleie asd ebcfeest Hoe f sTiven wy September 1st. ANDDSHOEGCOMPANY, PZZSONAL A2TD LOCAL. Open aJl nlzbt to seed for a pbysl- rnhn v. iwiirr i r mia ltfui i m. m oeeogtr boys. f r .. e .r 5 . ft T Tt.V IB IOC IDJUDCUWU UV Ot V- ii. ii- lafd Ti. Ja. Kril, tried at tbe Jaoe term of tbe droit eoan, Jodge Barnett i baa reodered bit dediioa dttmw-.ng tbe ait. Hoiz Yoanz Peop?e's excarsioa Tut- day is see tbe Monterey. Only eppor- testily ef year Mfe. Congregational Yoong People's ex cursion Tuesday ltb steamer Hcag to 3Iooterey. Nearly everyone wbo leaves town for tbe mountains or tbe ocean orders the Ose Cest Daxlt. One month by mall 23 cents. Four montbs 122 days for? l.W. Van Eaton's grocery resorts to no tricks but tbe customer gets full weight, fresh goods and exactly what be buys, or money refunded. There is not a picnic from two to two hundred that is a success without the perfect butter, Nestucca cheese and fancy groceries, sold only at Clark & Eppley'e, Court street grocers. Send for one of F.S.Dearborn's lists of bis circulating library these books can be sent to you out of town just as well as if you were here. Dearborn's Book store. 2S3 Commercial street. 2t Satchels and valbes at tbe New York Racket. 7-15-2t Neat cashmere shawls with long silk fringe at tbe New York Racket. 7 15 2t Ernest J. Leisch of Roseburz, a la borer 23 years of age, was committed to tbe Insane asylum Saturday. Mrs. Milliken, of Eugene, an asylum patient now recovered k stopping at Geo. Downing until her friend can come ana Ket her. g j tbe state prison, Is attending tbe sberifTs convention at Portland. Extraordinary pressure on tbe water works mains broke a pipe on State street Saturday, and it bas been repaired by Supt. Martin. Mrs. L. D. Goiter, who is now living at Stay ton, Or., wants Information about her brother, William Cre&swell, formerly of Bentoasport, la., wbo came to Oregon and when last beard from was at Coos bay. Prof. Jos. Sellwrod and daughter, and Rev. Wm. Lund were Portland passengers today. The Pendleton papers say that Capt. Humphrey, who lost a leg by a railroad accident recently. Is uow Improving right along, asd laughed and. joked to day with tboae who vUited him. If nothing unexpected occurs he will sxm be out of danger. Rev. J. Muelhaupt at Lebanon last Tburmii y be perlormed a marriage cer emony for Peter Arp and Mary Freese. Mrs. T. Burrows, accompanied by her sister, Miss Grace Din more, are home from a week's visit In Mehama. Mrs A. S. Brafrfield Is home fiom Al bany and Yaqulna Bay. Misses Helen Hibbard and Margaret G. Sorlber returned home on Saturday evening's overland from Chicago. Fred Lawton, of tbe Woolen Mill store, started East with bis family to day. In a few days It is expected that Mrs. Cleveland will again give a prac tical Illustration of tbe motto of tbe state of Maryland, "Ureadta MultlpJI caul." Guessing Is uow In order as to whether it will be a boy or girl or both. Ironworker. It may be twins, and it is hoped Grover will live through It all right. A man In great baste to catch the train today rang a Look wood messen ger from the depot to seod a mewaage to his wife. He got there. They al ,.- j- -j ue next circus will be here and un til then the greatest sight Is at the Monarch grocery ot Clark A Eppley on Court street. Simmons Liver Regulator never falls to relieve tbe worst attacks of indiges SUte Fair IsyraTcsests Tbe bfrd far the caastraetioa of KO borte stalls aad thirty-five sheep aad bej peas, asd far the paintiag ef tbe jsdges'aad graadstasd aad fesce at tbe state fair greases were epeaea st sxday by Seperistesdeat J. Q- Wlhco. Tbe becae stalls are to be ia tbe farm of a sbd MM feet teag di Tided Is to see fisss of tea asd twjjjy rtaHs, ese& lea &4 wide by twelve dees. Tbe roof' IU . - . r ,2 r i . i?7 -" 7, - ; tbe whole Jeagth asd there will be S-J.O j square feet ef sbjBgks. Tbe adders e: J. P. Veateh HJ, Helntire 4 scaitb $."50,L LJeda t5SCaatoa t Steoe $5, L F- Barrett & Smitb J4CO, E. Webb, SI staiU for IS39, JL. Lordoa WA; Harrild & ireBride 1373, G. W. FerreH f, C D. Wifcon $S. Tbe sbep ibeds are coder ose roof 21 feet k5 aad are ttr by eight feet.: Oo these vefe tbe folio wi a 5 bidden, i J. P. Veateb 59. Melulire aad Fitster 135. I. L- Jadson 179, Barrett & crcitb 135. E Webb J44, L. Lardoa 133, Har rild fc MeBride 130. Tboe bidding on tbe bog pecs were Melntire k Fkster II per pen. L. L. Ju Json all for f 105. Barrett t Smith J75.E. Webb 170, Har rild 4 MeBride H3X On tbe work of painting tbe judge aad grand stand and tbe fence there were three bidi; Bbodes & Ferrell S3JX Pace & Keif 13), and Wieiey & DilSey JITS. Tbe award In each of tbe store caaea were made to tbe lowest bidders, Tills building and work is to be com pleted before tbe siate fair In ceptem-! ber next. Don't You Know Tht to have rrfeet health vou must nave pare Wooa, anatnestway wj sapariila, tbe best blond purifier and ttrenzth builder. It expels all taint of bave pure blood is to take Hood's Sar- j scrofula, salt rheum and all other ho- .. .k. .. i,.ia. tbe whole system and gives nerve ttrenrtn. -" h rZZ" VC - "." va " -.y V.V.AT. ESTATE TP.ANSFE&S. E.M. Walte and -wife to Walter Matbey 5 a., 525. Same to Edmund Matbey, 5 a, 323. Ottoman Luettlch to Luke MeGinnis 16, Sf acres, Sublimity, IC03X P. S. Wiebs to Wm. N. Vohlen 3) a. J. B. Deguine d. L & fl4C0. TDTl'S PILLS agreeable in taste. Fob Caxsisg. Royal Ann cherries in lvge quantities Tuesday afternoon at Harrilt & Jlelntyre's. No Otheb. Take no other but ask for "Pride of Oregon" floor from the Salem Mills. Those wbo bave ued it longest say o. New Hat. By tbe tale; cheat or oats, delivered to any part of tbe eity. All kind of feed aod grain at lowest prices. Brewster fc White, Court street PuUCE Coubt. Recorder Edes after a prolonged tiresome bearing bound over both tbe Chinamen in sum of 230 to lbs grand jury. They gave bail, A vag and a drunk were dispatched as usual. Mrs, H. A. Beeler, of Eugene, is ris iting her daughter, Mrs. G. F. L Cecil, on Chemeketa street. Mrs. L. CSherwoodof Cottage Grove visited her husband, who is guard at the penitentiary. Harry Kay, of Salem, was In tbe city yesterday shakisg bands with his old friends. Brownsville Times. Dr. L. L. Rom land, of Salem, bin tbe city, tbe guest of his Mster, Mrs. H. H Hewitt. Albany Herald. Chat. Johnson, of Salem, was in town this week looking after bis property. X3 n.v tn..t.n l a (Kma mam .itt....-. &ri UUV WTCW9 IUC IUICC UV WiiAgCS) built by J. A. Beard. Lebanon Ex prox. Mr. Frank Jordan, of Cottage Grove, spent a few days in Salem last week Mrs. Susan A. Btarr returned borne Saturday from California, where she has been visiting the past year. Capt. J, W. Crawford, of CinaUUa, dropped in on Salem Sunday and "de parted for borne this afteruoou. He will hold tbe fort as Indian agent "un til tbe gangplank is shoved from under." E. L. Briggs Is still carpenter, and Carl Jansen, both well known In Salem, la blacksmith. Miss Anna Brigga is working in the family of Or. Nesmitb. a A. Miller of Oregon City spent Sunday In Salem. D&PRILTS UPewder: The oaly Pure Creaa of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Ahaa. Usd ia Uillioas of Home 40 Years tfct itaiiiiii THE CUT HALL GOES UP. Safe aad CassemtzTe Kasageseat of Mayor Gxich. Tbe city hall contract is only await ing tbe Caiifaisr teaches of tbe city attorney and fatal examination by tbe mayor and city ball committee before rigniBg Bp la time fer tbe order to go h..A wrUli. SU I.. mrn f.f tit fitr -- UVJ B..U W I. -rf - - J ccoaI Tuesday ereslng. J XHJIFIXJLSCES. ArraagxnentB aboat payments will be something Hte this. Tbe dty will adrazsee loCO) oat ef tbe city ball baikJ ing fund tor parcbis? of brick, stone asd otbtr material necessary to begin work. Tbea work will be paid in io- ttaHments u fas as completed. Hot 1 orer one third of tbe work will ever be j under way at one time and for this reason a bond of only $lSXfO was taken, John Carson, tbe Sakm attorney, re-5 to state bow remarkably they cure . . . - , w .t,. 'rheumatism, and how easily; 1 was at torned today from four weeks at Toron-; fecurf by rhamitl5m ia lbe i. My to, Canada, where be went to attend 'business (wholesale fish dealer natur the deathbed of one of bis brothers. : ally leads me into damp places. I He saya there is not near tbejW not walk, ndat nlgbl Iuflied it !. t ,u u--jr ' temblv, I tned Balms, sarsapsrillas complaint of hard times on the Paofie . d j L , . of tlDClur9t but they did coast that there is in the East. Tbe new United Brethren church on ... , , . ... . , ilisrfonetreet was not dedicated yes- fe.4v a nnninAc4 TVw Trfi lttf Lwi terdavas annoaneed. Tbe dedicaUos exercises win take place next Sunday. Bishop Wm. DSlon is aot expected here until next Thursday. He will conduct tbeexercises. Ashland Eod and Gun dub give a J tournament July 3Kb and 21st. j MLi Olive Capwell is 111 at the resi - Sdenceof A. JF. Hofer, on Chemeketa ' street. t r rhefrfortoa went toth0 P.' summer resort Idahua today. be gone ten days. He will .. ,., . .!.. . Bowels Irresular and constipated, re - suit in piles, avoid It by taking Sim - mens Liver Begulator. 5 " I Miss Ad Breyman is tbe guest of Mir G. A. Harding of Oregon City. Bcv. W.E. Copeland ofUnitychnrcb ! held his last cervices yesterday until after hU eix weeks summer vacation bich he spends with his family on the Sound. The Baptist society bas decided to supply its pulpit from Scnday to Sun day. Tbe work of raising a salary will be completed before a pastor is called to succeed Rev. Robt- Wbitaker. Rev. Johnston, of Euzene. is to be here next ; Sunday. A Jodbnal repot ter took a drive yes tjrdir tn the fine firm of T. T. fir In the WaldoHllls behind one of Hnph Lamoureux's fine rigs. Agricultcbai. College. Gov. ernor Pennoyer today appointed Dr. J. it. Appiewmte, 01 ixjrvaius, to n 1 vacancy caused by the death of A. R. Shipley, on the board of college regents. Th. T hJ.4 ni. 1. Tr. rL . The board of regents Is to meet at Salem next Wednesday, to elect a treas - urer and transact other business. Fob Ose i ear, Charies Obert, for lareeny of a store In Marion county was . . .u .j sent to tbe pen today. Bv the Hoag.- Tbe Young People's excursion by the Hoag tomorrow, leave tbe wharf at 6 a. m. Tickets $1.00 for round trip, return same, night or next regu'ar trip of tbe boat. Tickets at Patton Bros. Book store. Improved Tbe Odd Fellows are making some good improvements at Rural Cemetery, grubbing, clearing and mowing the grounds. Sexton O'Doo ald is bound to bave visitors know that we take good care of the dead. The Dogs. Two or three dogs are in tbe pound. Some 130 are licensed now and tbe police are near'y through Icatchlng, killing and enforcing tbe law. The dogs are not killed with a club and a barn door as bas been started, but executed with neatness and dispatch by one blow of an ax. Will Receive. The San Frandsco wholesale merchants, jobbers and im porter' excursion to the Willamette valley will be at Salem August 1st, and a special meeting of tbe board of trade will be called to make proper arrange ments for its reception. No doctor's bill presented to the fam ilies wbo use Simmons Liver Regula tor. BOBN. CECIL On Sunday, July 16th, at res idence on Chemeketa street jo Mr. and Mrs. G. F. L. Cecil, a daughter. PARRISH. Atthe home near Hayea- ville, July 15, 1S93, to Mr. and Mrs. Columbus Parrtsb, a daughter. BASEBALL. Tbe eeason has been successfully opened at Salem with two good games Saturday and Sunday. Tbe Salem management has just cause to feel proud of the result, and future playing by tbe borne team will be watched with great Interest. Salem won over Oregon City Saturday by 12 to 6, and EundaybylS to 9. Tbe percentage of games now stands as follews: Played. Won 8 S Lost. 4 6 S 9 PerCt. .695 .571 .456 .307 Salem 12 Albany 14 I Portland 15 Oregon City-13 Tney Never Fail. J. X. Harris. 3 Fulton Market, New York City, says: i naVe been using Brandrelh's Pills for tbe last fifteen year. There is notblne equal to them as Blood PunQ- ere and Liver Regulators. But I wish j me co good and I was afraid of being a -"iPP. J finHy commenced uing j Brandreth s Pills. I took two every "EPfS Ua n!zhu then r bu to . T" . J .!.- ..-. improve. I continued taking tbem for forty days .nd I got entirely welt. Now, wbeneTersick.I take Brandreth's Pills. They 'never fail." j Housemover Monet began this more ing to set back tbe old Tom Burroughs grocery, making room for a new brick : block. The old boose wiU be torn j down. Rev. W- E Copeland went today for nl summer vacation ai American ufc.e, ; uearT&coma. Wild blackberries briag 35 cts a gal- Ion In this market. - . , John Holman spent Sunday with his fsmily on Highland poultry farm , in Polk county, returning to Albany , today Bound trip to Yaquina 5.CO Mrs- Crane and son Clarence, of j Portland, were passengers today for Newport, to join tbe tunily of A B Cnosman at their cottage. McKinley Mitthell, of Gervais, the merchant, is in the city for a few days The financial situation is growing bet feras the good crops draw nearer to h.nfoaf Sheriff Knight is attending me sherifl's convention at Portland. A deed, was filed today from tbe Ore- I B11 Land Co- to B. T. Cook, of the 1 Thm D. Keizer cfcdm, for 3), j J. E. Sbepard and wife of Ontario, ' CaL arrived Sundav morning to visit lheir daughter Mrs.' W. H. Folger, at Center and 13tb. - ' There is more catarrh in this section ot tbe country than all other diseases pat t0gether, and until the last few ; years was supposed to be incurable, 1 For a great many years doctors pro- Inouncedlt a local disease, and pre- , scriDefl local remeaiea, anu oy constani- J '? aS tocure with local treatment. I pronounced it incurable. Science has proven atSLTTh to be a consUtutional 1 disease, anu inereiore requires consti tutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney t Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the only consti tutional cure on tbe market. It is taken internally in doses from '0 drops to a teaspoonfuL. It acts directly on tbe blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system. They ofler one hundred dol lars for any case it fails to cure. Send for circulars and testimonials. Ad dress F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. rSy5old by druggists, 75c XEY TO-DAY. EXCURSION. Tbe young people of the Congrega tional church will give an excursion to Portland and return Tuesday, July IS, on Steamer Hoag to see warship Mon terey Rund trip tl.OO tickets on sale at Patton Bros. Boat leaves wharf at 6 a. m., returning some day. 7-15 td WOOD WANTED. Persons wishing to trade wood for dally or weekly newspapers, and also parties owing us wood pn account are hereby notified that we are now in a hurry for It. Bring in your wood (or some fruit will tie taken.) Hofer Bbos., Pubs. Journal. dw-tf Before Going to the WoiJd's Fair Enquire Aboat The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee i St. Paul Railway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestibule!, electric lighted and steam heated, with tbe fin est Dining and Sleeping Car Service In the world, me -Electric read nir I cht In ih berth is tbe successful novelty of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrons of thin line. We wish others to know its merits, as tbe Chicago Milwaukee A St. Paul Rail way Is tbe only line in tbe west entov. ing the exclusive use of this patent. for run her information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. CASEV.Trav, Pass. AeL 25 Stark Sl, Portland, Or. tf A RARE OPPORTUNITY. The Trask River Toll Road, with fur- unoea uoiei ana tarm, at Its western gate, in Tillamook county, UUe cleat and renting for 600 to f 1000 a year can be secured now, In exchange for productive otv pmperty, or a rood tannin me Willamette valley. In i quire of X W, G. at residence of B. li ard, 16th street, near Court, Bakm. .Oregon. 7-7-dirlm GOING TO THE NORTH POLE TO COOL OFF I Not necessary at alL You n sret Summer Coats and can Vests in all styles and s'zes and Balbriggan underwear To Keep You Cool XT THE SALEIVI, ODD5 A.ND ENDS. Kb T"" is a hypocrite in bis pleasures. Johnson. Bab a creaking hinge with a very soft j lead pencil. I Cat roast bf tMa and other meats i rather thick. In a poor cocntry the first want is the 1 want of moacy. fpAl Key was a coopers son, and j himself a notary. 1 Among the people of Java cockchafers sxe a favorite food. There are two sorts of philanthropists, tee mechanical and the sympathetic Horses must be cheap in Buenos Ayres, wh-re even the beggars can afford them. Blond were the three representative theological virtues faith, hope and charity. Them that has chin3 plates themsels is the maisT careful no to break the china plates of ithers. Twenty-five million dollars worth of rough diamonds were found in South Africa last year. A Spanish adage tells ns that "woman is like a chestnut, beautiful without aad decayed within." Every time a man scolds the neigh bors learn the troubles his family are trying to conceal. Knowledge that is not clearly com municable by its possessor is almost a useless possession. The first record taken by American as tronomers of an eclipse was oa Long Is land on Oct. 27, 17SX In 21 of the firms engaged in tbe prac tice of law in this country husband aad wife are professional partners. Ten of Missouri's governors and near ly all of Blinois' great men, except Grant and Douglas, were of Kentucky birth. The microscope made by the Munich Optical institute for the Chicago fair magnifies 11,000 diameters and is worth $3,750. A bruise may be prevented from dis coloring by immediately applying hot water, or a little dry starch moistened with cold water. GOOD COBNEB- If you want a desirable residence lot in Capital Park don't buy until you have awn Levi Magee's bargain. Ad dress, Salem P. O. 7-8 2 w Baby cried, Mother sighed. Doctor iireacribed : Castoria DOWN GO THE RATES! The Uoion Pacific now leads with re duced rates to eastern points, and their through car arrangements, masnific entlv ftfllinrwxl Pullman arwl Tirt.t sleepers, free reclining chair car and fast time, make it tbe best lime to trav- rel. Two trains leave from Portland dally at S:45 a. m. and 7:30 p. m. The rates are now within reach of all, and everybody should take advantage of them to visit the world's fair and their friends tn the east Send far rates and schedules of trains, and do not purchase tickets until after consulting Boise A Barker, agents, Salem. Or. W. H. Hoblbukt, Ass't Gen'l Rasa. Agent, U. P.. Portlaad; Or. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IIvLPLElviENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. H. W. Cor. Sttte apj Liberty S&. Jackets To close out we are showing elegant lines of Outing Flannels, All Wool Challiea, Sateens, Cotton Challies. at lowest rmces. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. fj vwj, - r uw asm o kcbc) asa Doya ssiu, r f ! OREGON, HUMAN ILLS. Hcmi.3 UIs an rerioci esoatX fc-t ftt-1 '141J l.C7 W SM CXm . - ICia leucui iiu. ace u x ceoreita pifuai e bTe a sure ease Sir tet jx.kti lwoti.a e are bow teinne ice Ty &es; NOVELS o tee best pop at S!em, or vho ml oa !eTe for the Kuiie or tn -WorliTt Fair" be tore yea Imreet ocr toe. of vtA per ooou. rouee oar ticmt a-ipuj. Patton Bros., booksa tiers and. Stationers S STATE STREET. war AXvEjrnsEJiET5. w ANTED-A nrst ctua elrl to do boast wk. Gorser lntr aad Ferry. maiS PAPER U kept on rile at E. a DjWi I AATtrOAtt rncr. W nd-C Merehicu Lxeiisivee,saa Frtadio, Ou-forcU. wten coatrae far adTertttiaf cut t tcAde for it lHRI3TlAir fCtE'CE Ltter:cre cftll j fclcd oa ckle at XS Libri j tuA. U-ly ATTEXTIO.V. OlHi mooej- piidfcrrio, tUMx,old Iron and all kiacu cf mtuU, ajo htdea, at old Uocrt Hoie, Saiem. 1-K5-IT L TOLPOLAB. ADYEXTIST. Resalar&ereaUi Dy Aditnt ti erri it otd UnHamn Hail opposite o-ra b -aw.E-km, 8Jur j-. Satxatb Kboot at 1j. n. foilowl by EiN i outlet and ctter unea. Prayer meeUcc WelceMiyT33 p. m. -5 AT SALEM. Thursday Jiily 20 Alter&oon asd Night Leon TF. WashburnV Ureat I'uropeaD . . . RAILROAD SHOWS Three Blue C- rua, Bojal tojliah Xc-f' AYlary, Museum and Aqnaxlom. BtaJUtie WUd Wert, and Boinaa H ppodr e. GLrrTERDiO STREET PARADE 10 a. m. Open Den of WEd Beuu. ; Uteam Piaso,MarTe:oQsEtrasi Hone the Mom ter War Elephant "Ctapi'l, AJU. I iet Doorsopenat land 7p.m. ratorma one Lour later. Adiusswi to ChMren, Half Pnc- SALEM. OREGa at Cost Lawns. Dimities. Pongee Siller J X - - HAIiKM, uxvt.-' i &st, uttsks and tiImis asd turnwuia ( i SIBIBISIBaLiBIBIBIBIBcVtK. Hy'ilaaaHalaaaK '1ST i f. goods.