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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 17, 1893)
I i I If IM I- Hi Hi & n jlj fit I LEARMCE GREAT For30 ALL DRESS GOODS INCLUDED. Call and Get Prices. Our two fine presents will bej given away September 1st THE PALACE andThoegcompany, 307 Commercial Street. - IF - Yon are going to build or mske any Jrindof improvement, U1 oa the undersgned tor n.terUL We nave a com plete stock, and we ready to supply any prepared contract, sewer vorlc, rradlnj, tic Salem Improvement Co. Waoseb Hick Landlord Wagner tut been ailing for a few day. Atflret It wo thought it wm caused by trying to keep up with a man at groove hunt injt whoso legs are built on the water spaniel Btyle of outward curvature. It eeetna his real discouragement grown out of having coaxed Postmaster Gil bert to board at the Willamette. That official was seated at the same table with Dr. Keene, and enquiring Into the remarkable facility with which Keene dispatched grub learned that he kept certain teeth of bis filed to a sharp point and got Keene to fix bis teeth the same way. Now nothing escapes that comes to that table. The waiters Bay It is a rare thing that even bones are left, and, they waste no time at all on spoon victuals. Wagner is sick of bis contract. JowaGiiu It Is said thatoMar uhalltown, Iowa girl baa taken a novel way of deciding between three lovers. Bhe wrote their names on as many eggs, which a faithful ben is now try ing to warm Into life, and the young man whose name is on the egg which batches first will secure tbe prize, heart and hand. It's a case in which tbe ben has tbo most serious part of tbe performance considering the weather. This girl certainly "lias a ben on," and it may truly be said that tbo man who wins will be henpecked from the start. A Bimi'ltiBE. The State Treasurer was very much surprised today to ro celvofSOO from Tillamook county. It was a draft from Thayer's bank on the Bank of Brltluh Columbia and tbe Treasurer believes bo can collect it. Ho deposited it with a Salem bank and when it is collected be will send Tilla mook a receipt. The money will be used carefully by the state official if be can got it from Portland. It is tbe first taxes that bus beeu paid in for several weeks. Police Couht. John Sykcs paid a fins and' costs for simple ussault on Bobert Dawes William Feldt was arrested yesterday evening by Officer Keene about 7:30 o'clock and charged with driving at a dangerous rate of speed through tbe streets. He was brought beforo Recorder Edes where be plead guilty and was fined f 10 which bo paid and was discharged. A Bleki'KU. A man named Smith was arrested last night for sleeping In a box car, and probubly owing to the scarcity of people by that name, was good naturally let go by Police Judue Edes, with tbe Injunction that ho must not do so again. The only price to sleep really safe from tbe Salem police Is Hotel Willamette. Man Huht. Jos. Macdonald, the stouo cuttor, was thrown out of a buggy In tbe alley near the Muthodlut church at noon today, bis horse having taken fright and run away, no was not seriously hurt. LiaiiTNiNa Jaiis. No one who bos ever used them will ever go baok to tbe old laborious uucertaln, wasteful aud exjwulve way. Self-sealing and In ataataneous. Clark & Eppley. Court street grocers. List Go. Two Denver cigar makers ami a laborer from King's Valloy were found steeping out last night by the Sl4ti nolloe aud lot go by tho llcoord w, as their ovidout iuteut was to get a cheap night's rest. m Gkkat Heads. -A Buloni grocery Mrw to winning right along by trylug te give Its patrons a Jlttte better goods Mil wore of thorn for the money than tfcay expected. It is Van Eaton's, W Be PoauED. -The state board will alMNwl with th state reform sehtisl, m fer w im-aus are at baud. MatatlaJ will be bought aud work will be begun. SALE Days. PERSONAL ASD LOCAL. Clark & Eppley's supply of peaches for family use Is unequalled in the city "The Fair," Court etreet, for bar gains. The St. Iiouis shoes at the New York Backet are sold at a very cloee profit for the best class of goods. Call and examine them. 8-16 2d lw Now Is tbe time to call at tbe New York Backet for bargains in shoes, bats, shirts, crash, table oil cloths, Turkey red and white linen damask, overalls, Jackets, pants, and many oth er articles all sold at close cash prices. Call and see. This is tbe time to save all you can. 8-16 2d lw Mrs. B. B. Cannon was struck by a rapidly passing team near the Christ- Ian church and knocked down. She was unconscious for a time and received a bad bruise on the face, but is recover ing nicely. Tbe Parkhurstn are home from New port. Mrs. Cbas. Cosper is home from tbe sea. Tbe people of Morningside are seek ing to get annexed to Salem school dis trict. Mrs. J. T. Janes is home from Oak land, Cal. Out of 41 examined for teacher's cer tificates by County Supt. Graham, 10 failed to get any, LoHtnfghta bit; black wall of storm cloud buug over the valley to tbe southwest and then it did what It gen erally does here at this time of year it didn't rain. Hon. John U. Wright treated a crowd of reporters to a refrigerated watermelon yesterday and confident! ally told them bo bod not yet told any ono what be thought of an extra see slon. County Judge J. T. Orr, of Klamath 1 county, was in tbe city today. He says they are four years behind paying war rants, and have had no bank failure?. They would not bo behind other coun tits In this respect if they bad any to fall. Now U the time to get your wall pa per banging done cheap by E. K. Hall at Culvert's mllliuory store. d-2t Miss Levy, daughter of F. Levy, re turned from Seattle today. Jack Harry and wife, formerly at tendants at the asylum, have gone to muke their home at Alameda, Cal. Couuty Treasurer "ooper, of Dallas, was in the city today, and reports flnauces looking up In Polk county. Col. A. I. Wagner and family of tho Willamette go to Newport tomorrow. Supt. Downing and Hugh Thomp son wout to tbe seaside today. Bev. J, N, Smith, of Monmouth, ar rived In Salem this afternoon, and will preach at the Christian church this evening, at 8 o'clock. Mr. Smith is a very interesting speaker. All Invited. Willis MuEiroy and family are at Newport. Mrs. Phil, MetBchan aud children returned from Newport today. A. N. Moores and Dan Tarpley are home from Newport. Judge Bean and family left for tbe seashore today. Mrs. Jos. J. Walton and children went to Newport today, Ex-Governor and Mrs. Cbadwlok wout to Southern Oregon today. Worth K&owlsr. That Allcook'a Porous Plasters are the highest result of medical science und skill, anil In liiirwlUntn umt null.. I , ""I - .-. .... ..,. M4V1M- uu imvu nover ueen equauea. mat iney are tue original ana genu ine porous plasters, upon whose repu tation Imitators trade. That Anwk'n Primus l'luatnr nuni. Ian to perform their remedial work quickly and eilvolually. That this fact Is attested by thou cauds of voluutury and unimpeachable icPiiuiuuiKia uviiu giniciui patients. That for rheumatism, weak back, artlatlrta. lnnt tmnliln liHnnu illu... dyspepsia, malaria, and all local pains) IJirv UIU lUYMlUMUIO. ous Plasters you obtain tbe beet plas ters made. iCVJfJJSUSOf ffTiiir OEEOOff HATIOrfAJ GTJABDS Instate BceampOat Park. at Gladstone OaJCP CoMPSox, Aug. 17.- Special. This taorning was one of tbe finest for the morning battalion drill of any yet. Quite doady and cool, bat tbe ran came oat Immediately afterwards and tbe day will be very warm. An inspection will be made of all government, state and regimental pro perty by the post quartermaster, to be tamed in today, in accordance with Camp Orders No. & Camp Order No. 6 calls for only six teen privates to serve on tbe day guards Which will make it very macb easier on the boys. Heretofore thirty-six were on tbe day and night guard. Borne members of tbe camp organized a Chinese band lost nlgbt and made some very fine? music, much to tbe disgust of tbe others who were trying to sleep. Last night about 11 o'clock some one set fire, to a pile of straw near post 7 and within 10 minutes tbe fire brigade were bard at work aud soon the fire was subdued. Tbe action was prompt and was a good display of discipline. An over zeaions guard made a bad break lost night by halting Medamea L. a Jones, H. E Mitchell and John Hummerville when they were on their way to tbe tent to retire. Lieut. Col. Bomers rides tbe most spirited horse in the command, and is an excellent horseman. Capt. Merton is officer of tbe day. Harry Ollioger of Salem visited camp this morning. Last ngbt the Multopor quartette serenaded Major Everett of the Third Battalion. Miss Grace Bcriber of Salem, and Mis? Gulllxson of Portland were guests of Miss Myrtle Compaon last evening. Hon. H. T. Gulllxson dined with Gen. Compeon yesterday. AdjU Gen. Mitchell visited camp yes terday in citizens drees and madean In formal inspection of tbe camp. Of Course It's a Woman. The hand that rocks the cradle Is the hand that rocks the world." Tbe mother, sitting beside and rock ing tbe cradle, often singing her sad lullaby, may be thus shaping, as it were tbe destinies of nations. But if diseases, consequent on motherhood, bavo borne her dowp, and sapped her life, bow mournfully will be her song. To cheer tbe mother, brighten her life, and brighten her song, Dr. Pierce, of Ruffalo, has, after long experience, compounded a remedy, which be has called his "Favorite Prescription," be cause ladles preferred It to all others. He guarantees it to cure nervousness, neurulglo pains, bearing-down pains, irregularities, weakness or prolapsus, headache, backache, ar any of tbe ail ments of tbe female organs. What he asks Is, that the ladies shall give it a fair trial, and satisfaction Is assured. Money refunded, if it doesn't give sat isfaction. The FimiT Palace. Prest. H. W, Cottlo has appointed a committee of three to take charge of decorating tbe Fruit Palace at tbe State Fair grounds. Alfred 8avag9 went to Portland to day. Bev. C. H. Lee, of the 8outh Salem M. E. church, is home from Mchuina. Economize in Papor. Clean newspapers, tied In buudles of 100, not cut, for sale at this offico at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pound. Next door to the postofilce. tf $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreadful disease that science has been able to cure In all Its stages und that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is tho only positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatmeut, Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon tbo blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, and giving tbe patient strength by building up the constitution, aud as&istlng nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In its curative powers, thattboy offer One Hundred Dollars for any caso that it fulls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, O. TSold by druggists, 75c, Of Interest to Sportsmen. II. UT II It.ttl...... A n n . .,- .. i2V. " r""li , union rju cldo Hjrstem, Vo Hand, Ore., haijuit received uiiiiij- in uwu cui'ea -uun uiuo uuiw and Hevued Qame Iai " Thu nublimtinn .... tain a digest of the laws relating to came In ub nniouiinDu iwnioriro. Mr. llul burt will be glad to mall you one of the books uwu receipt oi iwo vuirurui 10 nover ixxlace. W. U. llUUiUltT, O. XTKa. DPRICE'S . GSPoSae! The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder.-No Ammonia; No Alum, Usd in Millions of Homes 40 Years tbe Staadui JAiia'AL. JOURNAL, THURSDAY, ATOTTST 1?, 183. HORSES UkE TO BE TALKED TO. Fmn Aslauli An Eren Able to Carry oa a 1'olj-glot CoaTerttUon. "There is nothing that horses are , so fond of bs hvintr taBred to" said a dnbman to a reporter the other day -auniJrn .Wf ha (. A - one who knows all about tbe ani mals he "was discussing. "So well known Is this that in the Austrian cavalry and in several other armies of Europe the soldiers have eWct orders never to enter the stalls with out speaking a few words to the nags. I had often endeavored to impress this fact upon my colored groom, a very bright and unusually intelligent lad, who, whenever I told him to talk to my horses, would in variably laugh sheepishly, convinced that I was making fun of him. "The other evening, after taking one of our friends to the station, he was driving home leisurely in a rather mJow mood, when suddenly my recommendation on the subject of talking to the horses occurred to him, and without thinking what he was doing he addressed the pony he v?fi3 driving as follews: " 'Well, Pompey, old boy, do you remember the name of tba man, aa used to. own you in Texasf "I do not know whether the word Texas' aroused memories in the breast of the pony, but the fact re mains that he stopped short, turned his head round and whinnied, at Dawson-?that is the lad's name, "Balaam was certainly not more astonished when Wa donkey ad dressed him than was Dawson, who, with a vry of Jee-rusalemI Great Scott I Hey, what's the matter with you,Pompey; are you crazy I' jumped out of the carriage and ran to the pony's head, convinced that either bo himself or fhe horse had become bo witched. "So startled was he by the horse's utterance that it was quite twq or three minutes before he could re cover his equanimity sufficiently to mount the box once more and to re sume his drive home now talking all the way with the pony, who ever and again whinnied in reply. "Since then my horses and this particular attendant have become in finitely better frieqda, and the groom is deiighted to have found at least two creatures who appreciate his jokes. "While on this subject," he went on, "let mo give you an infallible cure for a balking horse, which, moreover, will have the advantage of diminishing much of the beating and other kinds of cruelty to which the animals are subjected' by people ignorant of tho true character of this kind of equine hysteria. "There is nothing to do Bave to take up a handful of ashes or dust, in preference ashes, and opening the horse's mouth wide put the ashes as far back ns possible down his throat "The horse will, in his endeavor to get rid of the foreign substance, for get all about balking and will, with out thinking of it, go forward with out the slightest whipping or other method of forcible persuasion." Chicago Tribune. TJtllUlngr Koof Space In a City. The folly of building a house in Washington exactly like a houso in Boston is too obvious to need point ing out. In a city where evenings indoors aro insupportable every inch of roof should be utilized, and where space permits there should be com modious balconies in front or rear of the upper stories of dwellings. This is not a difficult architectural prob lem, and. its skillful solution would add a cbaractoristio feature to the homes of the city. In a town where the summer is two months long and nearby moun tains or sea provide a convenient refuge it makes little difference whether houses aro built to warm weather comfort, but where summer lasts for four months and hills and shore aro half a day distant it is most important to provide every pos sible alleviation for tho poor town caged mortal. Kate Field's Wash- A JJHd Brmarfc. Ho had just struck bis thumb with the tack hammer. He was silent for almost a minute, and tken ho mur mured patiently, "There is such a thing as a man's bein altogether too painstakin in his work." Washing ton Star. Whore a Dally Beats a WeeVljr. "1 6oo you take Tbe Dally Itemizer. Do you ever find anything in it you want to know!" "Yes, I did yesterday. I couldnt remember what day of the month it was, and a glance at tho date line ' told mo." Exchange. After Breakfast- To purffly, vitalize and enrich the blood, and give nerve, bodily and di gestive atrenzl h, take Hood's Barsspa- ruia. uontinue tne medicine alter i every meal for a month or two and i -.am win ,A ulit.. - . ft rri. f" " "Jik ' " a-" merit of Hood's Baraaparillaisp 1UC proven by its tnoajsnds of wonderful cures. Why don't you try It? Hood's Pills care constipation. They are tbe best after-dinner piU and family cathartic. NEW TO-DAY. Free Pictures Call and inspect tbe life sizectayon portraits given away at Harritt & Sic- Intyre's grocery opposite tbe postofilce. To Arrive-Pnday. A fnll carload of watermelons, can toloapes, tomatoes, red and yellow onions, sweet potatoes, and Ban let t pears, direct from California. Sold by Oregon Fruit fc Prod nee Co. to the trade only. Notice to Farmers. Please take notice that tbe Balem Flouring Mills Co., are prepared to fur nish socks this season as bos been their custom in past years. Balem Flouring Mills Co. H.B. Holland, manager. 8-1 d w. iAAAAniuUvAiOU.tKvOOOLulXyV v. Hair DeathL I&rtaoUy removes and forerer destroys ob jectionable hair, wbeiber upon tbe hands. dee. arms or ceck. without discoloration or injury to tbe most delicate ikln. It was for flfty years the secret 'ormn'aot Kratmns Wilson, acknowledged by physl dans a Ibe highest authority and tbe most eminent dt-rroatoloRst and halrsca claim that ever lived. Daring his private practlcool allf-tlnie amoDg the nobility inu armocracT 01 tnrope ne prescriDea ibis reeii7." ITice. II br null, secnrelr tacaru. tjorresponaenceconnaenuaj. csoie geni lor America. Aaareas THE SK00KUH ROOT HAIR GROWER ro. Oept. B. 67 Booth Filth AvenneJKew Yore HHMMKMKWWMHHMXlOPnOnnOr Willamette University, Balem, Or., School of music for piano, organ, violin, singing, orchestral instruments, Harmo ny, counterpoint, fugue, orchestration and higher musical composition, So better grade of work done west of tbe Rooky mountains. Prices low. Seven teachers. Next term begins Sept. 4tb. Send for annual year book or address, Z. M. Parvin, Mus. Doctor, musical director. 8 9-2mdfew MAKE NO MOBE MISTAKES CHABLE3 A. SirrTH RONS The Rustler Wood Saw And he doesn't born np half your wood, in fnel, -when be saws It. Hake roar contract with blm personally or leave orders at Veatcbs cigar store Dearborn's book klore,425 Hummer street, or address me by mall. 6-14-u Baby cried, Mother sighed, Doctor prescribed : Cactoria. Oregon State Fair. Under the management of tbe State Board of Agriculture, on tbe State Fair Grounds near 8alem, commenc ing September 11th, 1893, and con tinuing one week. MORE THAN $15,000 IN CASH Will be paid as preminms for Btoc. IVmltry. Hwlne, Agricultural Products, Fruits, Native Woods, iJInerols, Works t Art and Fancy Work, und ror trials or speed. Seduced Bates of Fares and Freights on All Transportation Linas. PAVIuIuNopen four evenlnes daring the nnkviwcivi muiciu attendance. THKNh OltANI) HTAND anrt tho nao Regulation Track; are conceded to be among tbe most comforUib e and the best on the Pa- ciuomiaau HPLKNDID CONTEST OH- MPRRn M-h day. Tlwels entered for these contests tbe oesi neia 01 norses mis year that has been on ikn grounds for many seasons, Valuable and handsome Improvements have been madeon tbegroundsand buildings. PREMIUM LIST. Has been revised and Improved to the credit of the exhibitors. Entries for Premiums close at 3 p-in. the first day orihe Fair, and Exhibits must be in place by 10 p. m. of said day. PRICES OP ADMISSION'. Hen's Se&um Ticket Women's Season Ticket Men's Day Ticket tiro 100 u 25 Women's Day Tietcut Kace Track Tickets, Daily women to itate uourve, Hree. Children under 12 vMn. WrA in nil Bend to the Secretary at Portland for a Prem- lamUiu t m nOMn J. APPERSON, President. J. T. ORKOO. Becrrtary. 89d4wtd Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Aomttiea to practice In aU tbe courts. Before doing to the Wwld's Fair Enquire About The Limited Express trains of tbe Chi cago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Ballway uctwecu oi. xaui anu uuicago and Omaha and Chicago. lighted and steam heated, with the flu eat Dluing and Sleeping Car Service In tue worm, TheElectrio reading light in each berth is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed by all regular patrous of this line. We wish others to knnw lt morit.. ., ,i..nkt ..,- .T-- . w." "" vuiku aw wauaee s hi. raui Hall way U the only Hue In the west enjoy. Ing tbe exclusive use of this patent For further Information annlv in nearest coupon ticke agent, or address 9,;POY General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Aet. 235 Stark Bt, PortUad, Or. tf Conservatory -- OUR DESIGNS One 18 to furnish all the work we can for the working man. The other is to sell the best goods for the least money. Come and try a suit of our Home Made Goods AT THE SALEM, 1 Complete Turn Over A complete turn over baa been made In prices in almost everr department. Prion pni vritnout regard to cost to make room -or new arrivals nere are a lew examples: Note paper 25c a p kg. formerly 50c. Bound books S5t a vol ' TSo. Paper books 15c each " 25c. .Library Paste 10c 2Sc Other goods In proportion We can rive! yoa a snap on any article. Call and see If we can't save yoa money on goods In our, UUVi Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers,! 88 STATE STREET. E. S. WAITE PEINHNO CO , BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank JPublisJiers, Buib's New Brlckrver the bank. Coml street. ST. PAOL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul, Marion County, Oregon. Conducted bv the Sisters of the UnlvViniM nf Jesus and Mary. The location aflords all that can oe aesirea lor ineaitnrul outdoor exercise. rtt. Paul can be easily reached hy boats on the Willamette, The building Is new and supplied with an the moarn Improvements. Tbe course of study is complete. Stenography and Typewriting Tangbfe. Terms moderate. For further particulars apply to Rlster Super- lor. M'lmiunr Staler Elwoot. LEAVES hat.xm' from U. P. Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. every Wed nesday and Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND trom tbe Central dock at foot ot Woshlagton street every Bunday and Thursday. LEAVES BALEU for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re turning same days. Concerning freight and passenger business, call on the agent, al IrjCBKEN . A GOOD CHANCE ! AH goods at W. M. Barfreanl'a will bo sold at tho regular price for tbe next SO days at 10 per cent, discount for cosh. THE- PACIFIC DEipYUND COLLECTING BDRBAD BALEM, ... Oregon Private work a specialty. a B. CLEMENT. Masafar. Hardware, Wagons, K Zal k AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, Latest Improved Goods and Towaat PrimL N. W. Cor. State and Liberty St.. HARVEST And the Farmers are Busy. Wo are still hammering away on Bummer Goods, and are giving some ri , All Wool Cfaallles for 45o a yard worth S5c Balbrlggan aud Gauze Vts for 25o worth 60 and 75c. We still have as akjrant stock of IiADEES AND MISSJES SUK HATS and bave cut prlets to bd-rocr. Silk Mill J5c to 75c a pair in all colors. "WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOnHR OORNVR qstvu nnE00 Reawmber oar bi stock of aaea'a aMl .boy'a elotblBf , fura WkiBst J001,? Z&??2Lmit9 rtat Gleurf, aIMsUm, Lsekuaki tmimtW jL-.-s rrAt ' T7?f OREGON, STOLEN Krom y farm, tour bead of horsesjis foDort Black mare, weight 1300 poonds.18 hands hw heavy In JoaL In ftOrorder.iomewhstdrooiJd hipped and ringbone on left fore foot, G wcu ..uiHiw iu icit ureuiaer. ire I tmi I . . v .i ... ,ii . r -v-iifl weight abont 1100, sbonlders scalded, nils eenT took, one una trvit wm.. high, wtlgbt about 11S0, small lUr under tn lock, age 3 yean, half Ul de, heavy msosui tail, jnare built, heavy febocks snd lurk. high, light bay, stiff traveling, has catiu- nw acrfc io ijuau wciguvcuu or suiptQnoi,B fair order. Horses were taken Tattiija pay S25 apiece lor the return oftbefintlto I scribed hone or a liberal amount fbriajbl (ormallon .fading to their wbertaboats U. 1 8-11-lm dw 8witxsrland, Marlon Oa, Or. BURTN BKOT1JLKS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick In all Patterns terras, ana supply tbe brick lor tbe ewBsleaO Hall, and nearly all the fine bulldun ctrM In tbe Capital City. Sards near Penitentiary, Salem, Or. Hit AS t NTS WANTED oa Salary iti tieasss. for THE ONLY 1TJTH0KIZED BIOGRAPHY OF JAM 6. BL By GAIL HAMILTON. his literary executor, wttb Uieco operation or his famUy.andlbr lti Blaine's Complete Works, TAVEMf VKABJ OKCONQKkSs." and his laUr oook, -fUU riUAij uisi;i;iiur,M.' une prospecusia these 3 BEST SELLONO books in tbe mul A P.Jordan ot Me took 112 orders Inutl 110 calls; agent's proflt jIWj. Mrs BiUut of O. took IS orders, 13 deal Russia, lnoneiij; proflt C8 25. B.N Rlce,ofMa&s.toasZ7orin in 3 days; prontJIT.io. J. HatrideaofMtVxt 13 orders from 33 calls; proflt niS. K. 1 Palmer ofN. Dak. look S3 iirders In J UjJ; piontfS8 2i EXCLUSIVE TrRRlTOKY! en. If you wUbto make L.AJU3B iiOMU, write lmmeauieiy ror tetms to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO.. Norwich. CJ silm j THE WILLAMETIU 8AZEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Di Tbe best hotel between Portland asdf rrancisco. nrst-ciasa la an iu appoisu w uiuie ro serrea wtui tne Choicest Fruits fra to the Willamette Valley. " A. I. WAGNER, Prop. NKTW ADVEKTI8EMEKTS, TTTANTEn. Tn RENT farm nearBtiB VY of to to SOOacrsa, with lmproveBB by experienced and responsible parties. sg dress N.J. Harrinirtori. Ra.em. Or. I'l rvm hii.k ib tp ni fin otm el I ij situated In Polk county, six miles WI naiston, tor sato or rade lor eaiein pivi-i Enquire of Q W. J ohnaon. or Fred Hcnu I rrtOB BENT On Democratic BoomTW' JD new bouse with 8 rooms, bard flnU" Division street between Front and Casus clal Inquire on lot. W mHIS TlUCIl I. k.)Ai fll.al UL PL DUlrt I Advertising Agency. 6t and to Merttisjjl Exchange. Ban Frauds, o, California, vtan wmrHA. rf,,i1ir.HhlnwMn h malts vtt a ...... .. , i . im .... ...,. ii.m . -' i CHRISTIAN RfilKNCE Literature ofJ LTklnds on sale at SM Ubeny street. ,f-1 ATTENTION.-Casb money poldSjl bottlee,old Iron and all kinds of setil also hides, at old Court. 11 on te, Balem. 1-K-ly 1. TOU'OLAB. AnVP.NTTRT. Regular Beyenth Day Advent st servtol J d Unitarian Hall opposite owra ajw"' old r.r."SriLLuuAtE, iXi.tias.t followed by Bible leadlDg and other wy Prayer meeting Wednesday 730 m. fS IMnmi ! Pi CMICAC0. asaw OstaBetAvsnoesadWw! aTFI - nproof ruomst dmt " UMmBStff3Sf Carts, Road Machinery SALEM, OREGON IS HIRE1 -nr r I r H : a n ' " n 1' li (V T i