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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 23, 1893)
2fiVIEtfrNGr AOAJ?ITAIi JOW&NAJL, WELXNISSDAY, AUGUST 23, 1893. '& M f m jit! .i .', If 1 t a !f ! . . i 14 8 i. ttB' n j ft f i' GREAT CIMA1 Por 30 Days. ALL DRESS GOODS INCLUDED. Call and Get Prices. Our two fine presents will he given away September 1st. THE PALACE anddIhegcompany, 307 Commercial Street. - if - Vou are going to build or make any Hndol Improvement, call on the andertlgncd tot material. We have a complete stock, and art ready to supply any prepated contract, sewei work, grading, etc Salem Improvement Co. SCHOL MONEY. The board of school .land commis sioners for the state of Oregon at Its regular meeting yesterday made the annual distribution of the interest arising from the common Echool fund among the several counties of the state as follews: Counties. No. Chll. Ain't. Baker 2,3031.615 20 Benton 3,733 2,613 10 Clackamas 7,240 6.0C3 00 Clatsop 2,586 1,810 20 Columbia 1.955 1,368 50 Coos 3,420 2,394 00 Crook 1,063 397 60 Curry 668 397 60 Douglas 5,027 3,518 90 Grant 1.727 1,208 90 Gilliam 1,257 879 90 Harney 842 689 40 Jackson 4 382 3,067 40 Josephine 1.941 1,358 70 Klamath 904 674 80 Lake 798 558 60 Lane 6,610 4,627 00 Linn 7,792 C.454 40 Lincoln 1,192 834 40 Malheur 893 625 10 Marlon 9.181 6,426 70 Morrow 1,521 1,004 70 Multnomah 22,747 15,922 90 Polk 3,577 2,503 90 Sherman 810 588 00 Tillamook 1.430 1.001 00 Umatilla 6,163 3,614 10 Union 4,512 3,158 40 Wallowa 1,643 1,150 10 Wasco 3,086 2,160 20 Washington 5,846 4,092 20 Yamhill 4,804 3,360 00 120,645 $84,451 60 It was further ordered by the board that a further distribution be made of this fund on tho second Monday in December next, or as soon thereafter as tho board may deem advisable. Hors in Polk. Tho hop yards of tho county are all protulslug well, and as tho time for harvesting them draws near give more eucouragiuont for n rich r Jturu. There Is one thing tlmt stand- between the hop grower and genuine happiness, Just now, ami that Is the se curing of monuy with which to make to crop ready for market. Wo learu that tho money can he secured by pay- Dg from 10 to 35 per cent for three months, giving a good sized bonus, al lowing ono cent on eaoh pound of hops, giving gilt-edged security and amort gago on tho crop. Verily, a "dead mortal cinch" workoth wonders in inouoj circles. Dallas Transcript. A Solid UiTV. An Albany paper supports tho idea that Rulem Is dead, and crows over Its own aupposltlon. In addition to being a discourtesy, this Is a plain lie. Salem Is today one of the brightest and most solid little cities In the Northwest, It Is very possible that Albany may be too, some day, but it Is u mistake to imagine that that pos ltlon can bo attained by a perpetual at tempt to cast mean slurs at towns more fortunate, and faster In the race. As torlau. Oukqon Wins.-Harrltt wou the gold modal match for the 8th time lost evening and Is now tho permanent pos sessor. Only two other sportsmen were skilful enough with tho gun to stay in the ring to tho eud Messrs. Turner aud Gabrlelsou, Tub Cmous. It came aud went and still people must eut. The stock of nec essaries and luxuries holds out bigger than ever at J. A. Van Eutou's. Gkkat Success, Ladles who are experts at preserving fruits all speak well of the Lightning Fruit Jars sold at Clark fc Epyley'a grocery, Court St. Onh Sikkpkb and two drunks were before hi honor Judge Edea tlilt morn ing. The former watt turned looso aud tbe latter got Ave days each. C'lTTJNa Wires. Several prominent bttMBMw men were cutting wires on 0)r building today of various eleolrlo ompaniea. HOKN , IJtVING.-AthomeatlheBtaleecliool P?2tI&S& tsr. v JJU PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Brewer Klinger was at Turner today. Mrs. and Mrs. A. O. Uondit went to Turner today. Miss Allena Mellen is at Roseburg. Miss Ethel Cuslck Is at Newport. General Odell Is at Albany. Hon. H. P. Bishop went south on the local. Mr and and Mrs. 8. C. Reed arrived today from the world's fair. Mr. aud Mrs. E. F Parkburst are at Portland. Rev. Chas. Wendtc, of Oakland, Cal.. arrived this afternoon. Governor Peunoyer went to Portland today. Wo. Torrey started for Chicago to day. Miss Lena Bickel, who has been a guest of the Breymaus, returned to Portland today. Miss Margaret Krebs is the guest of her slater Mrs. P. W. Tbie of Astoria. A reception will be given this even ing at Unity church to Rev. C. W. Wendte, of Oakland. Between the government Postofllce and the "Mint" tho Journal office Is in a solid block. An old dealer says if money gets easy r It gets tighter they will go' down 15 cents. to 12 or The Boone estate property will be sold Saturday see notices a chance to get some good residence lots. Miss Ada Joluieon returned from the mountains yesterday. To counteract the desire for strong drink tako Hlmmons Liver Regulator, Wm. M. Kaiser, Eugene Eckerler, Henry Haas;and Qua Kaiser are at the North forks of theSantiam to remain uutil Saturday." M ojor D. C. Sherman, Cnpt. M. L. Meyers and Lieutenant I. W. Berry went to Portland to atteud the-funeral of Lieutenant Nelson. A monkey escaped from the- Sells circu9 at Balem, was captured under the Perry stove works and forwarded to tho owners at Albany last night. Real estate transfers yesterday 54 935 Geo. Sroat and Mrs. Sroat, and their guests Mrs. Hathaway and son of Ne braskn, went to Newport today. Senator Matlock, of Pendleton, Is In the city. Ho is not in favor of a special suasion. Tho Journal was never receiving so many orders as at present and can show tho largest paid up Daily aud Weekly lists of any paper In the state except tho Oregoulan, Senator Jell Myers was a passenger for Oregon City today. Napoleon Davis aud family wont to Portland where they make their homo for the present. F. T. Hurt, the artist in trousers, re turned from Albany today. A. Bush, tho Salem banker, Is at Portland today. Wm. Chambers has been appointed to au inspectorship In the custom houso at Portland, The State Fair. The Btatfl Board of Agriculture Is In session today at tho stale houso but not to consider "tho advisability of aban doning the state fair this year" as the Oregoulansays today. The meeting Is called to consider the stato of finances of the fair, A state warrantor the sum of (5000 needed to cash premiums has been troubling the board a little, but not enough to stop holding a fair, A great deal of money has been ex pended on new race tracks, new build ings, advertising, and repairs, proba bly f 15,000, and the Board bos never thought of buoIi a thing as giving up tho annual slate fair that has bee.u held each year for 83 years. Fou Larceny. One Henry Carsou ouiuui juii, iuuuu uvcr lu fuo trrntirl lnrv hv fVtiiatahln Mlllr. nt ilia I I b fit h 7-t at h I I 1 lt.Aa:jl .. A -fc A t. n Aurora. iiuttovllla and Hubbard dl'a. tr.ct,cbarBed with robbing one Clarence Belli m old man of a valuable watch. I SI TURF TOPICS. Nellie Aldine, 2:21, has been retired to tbo stud. John A. Goldsmith won $7,000 at the recent Detroit meeting.. The average attendance during the re cent Washington park meeting was near ly 13,000. A mule 20 hands high and weighing 1,800 pounds was exhibited at Cedar Vale, Kan., recently. The stallion king Stamlxral is coming at such a rate that he is liable to spoil his record considerably. Ormonde, the $150,000 stallion, will be stabled at Elizabeth, N. J., for several weeka and then taken to California. Erie county, N. Y., has furnished more new members of the 2:30 list this year than any other county in the Union. C. H. Nelson has a chip on his shoul der. He will trot Nelson against Martha Wilkes, Ryland T, Arion or Kremlin. William Freer, who purchased the Kierated farm at Kingston, N. Y., -will begin the construction of a half mile track. This may be a circus story, hut it is said that the 420 horses and 10 elephants of tho Forepaugh circus consume five tons of hay and straw and 150 bushels of oats daily. There is one plant that is never touched by an insect, and that is tansy. If yon rub a horse over with a handful of it be fore taking him out upon tho road, it is claimed that tho flies will not touch him. NEW TO-DAY. "The Fair," Court street, for bar- gains. California Melons." Lodl melons on cold storage at John G. Wright's grocery. Southern Oregon Peaches. By tho the box for family use, re ceived dally at John Wriuht's grocery. 8-22d Oregon Tomatoes. Fit of the season and first in the market at John G. Wright's grocery tomorrow. Free Pictures'. Call and inspect the life size crayon portraits given away at Harritt & Mc- Intyre'e grocery opposite the postofllce. Notice to Farmers. Please take notice that the Salem Flourinc Mills Co.. are prepared to fur nish sacks this seasou as has been their custom in past years. Salem Flouring Mills Co. H. B. Holland, manager, 81 d w. Of Interest to Sportsmen. Mr. W. II. Hulburt. A. G. P. A.. Union Pa- cmo system, romaud, ore., nasjusiri-ceivea a supply of books cubed "Hun. Club Kules and ItevUed Game Laws " Tuts publication coa tains a digest ot the laws relating to game In the Western states and territories. Mr. Hal b irt will be glad to mill you one of the books upon receipt ol two stamps to oover postage. W. U.J1UL.UUHT, O.A.P.A. Notice to Taxpayers. To Tax Payers of Marion Ceunty: Persona owning taxable property in Marion county who have railed to list tbe same for taxation for" 1893, will pro fit by calling at tbe assessor's office and listing tbe same on or before the 2Gtb Inst, otherwise such property will be taken from the assessment roll of the previous year and by so doing, parties are liable to be taxed with property not belonging to them, aud should that be the case, uuless such errors ore corrected through the board of equalization, such assessment will staud ttgainst them. and they will be forced to pay the taxes ontuesame. itespectruiiy, D. D. Coffy, dfcw td County Assessor. To Water Consumers. The Salem Water Company has com- meuceu to lay tue new 24-lncb suction pipe from the crib to their works,and as there will be quito an amount or work uround the crib in repairs and putting In fresh gravel tnere will probably be somo dirty water. Consumers should draw theirdriuklug water before 7 a.m. wlille tho work is being done. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. and any complamt for bad service should be made at tho office when It will receive prompt attention, Salem Water Co. J. W. Wallace, President. NOTICE. To the taxpayers nt Marlon County, Oregen: You are hereby notified that the County Board of Equalization for said county will convene ut the county court room, in the Marlon county, Ore- gou, court house, on the 2Stb day of August, 1893, for tbo purpose of public ly examining tho assessment roll and correcting all errors lu valuation, de scription or qualities of lauds, lota or other property. Given this 1st day of August, 1893, by D. D. Coffey, dw-td Marlon County Assessor. T The only Pure Cream of Tartar TTT..I i i w vu xn wantons ot Homes oaPfflf CLAIMS AGAINST THE COUNT 7. Allowed at tho August Term of'Ma ion County Court Claimant. Account. AmU Allowed. Jas. Batcbelor Dr.Cnrt-vright Chas. Chauncey E M Cooper cor it it -11 70 70 . 1 70 A U Davis " Joe Monarch " Lee Davis " HA Johnson " R M Forsythe " Oliver Jorey " , Li A Dickinson " O L Watt " IT G Kitllnger D'Arcy & Bingham legnl service DrSRJessup insane A O Condlt " DrRCartwright Salem Water Co C&J SalConStRwyCo " 75 00 5 00 5 00 5 00 13 00 63 40 00 5 80 12 00 2 25 4 00 0 00 2 95 1 25 3 25 9 75 15 44 M Morgan " Oregon Tel & Tel Co " J W Watt ' Oregon Statesman sta Capital Jouknal " Marion CoDemocrat " 4.00 eld Patton Bros E M Waite Ptg Co Capt City Bindery Oregon Statesman Dan J Fry ii it ii it ii Patton Bros " Rosa E Moores & Co ' J 8 Graham ' 1 20 13 75 22 88 1 51 401 H P Minto A Hopp 53.50 eld criminal i 1 1 1 70 70 H S Simon A Klein Geo F Smith F M Townseud Jas Ingrabam R H Price Mrs 8 Croll H A Johnson, jr W H Brown H 8 Jory W R Gilham FRice Lee Marsters Richard McGee E E McKinney Chas Calvert H A Saulsbury EdN Edes D W Gibson AHofI James Batcbelor James Batcbelor James Batcbelor Ida Cbaee Ed Burk James Batcbelor Ruba Smith L H Poujade Victor Cambas S E McClure J M Hays C E Rimsby Victor Cambas 70 1 1 1 70 70 70 70 70 00 00 00 ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 ii ii 1 1 1 1 1 1 70 70 70 70 00 00 00 1 ii ii 83 75 1 1 70 70 4 5 4 05 ii 45 05 70 1 1 5 70 75 1 70 45 4 18 75 8 25 385 426 ii ii it 5 50 220 A T Moflett " W D Pettlngell " John Patterson Robert McKlllop " MrB WD Pettlngell" MrsDollarhide " W L Dunnlgan R & B C N Matlock " L B Lamb u Frank J Miller " G A Stevens " J A Pooler " 0 H Chapman " H L Folstone " T J Elford " 420 220 12 20 220 2 20 2 00 200 200 46-1 00 2 20 4 60 2 20 2 00 200 2 00 171 00 H V Mathews EWRoes J E McCoy ii ii ii 297 00 W C Claggett ' John R Jordan " Santiam Lumber ing Co. " A F Gooch " Scott Bros " Miss M J Morris crim Henry Mclnkee The Bellinger " DePue & Cook " C E Ramsby AM Humpheyjury 90 00 eld 45 00 76 00 2 85 eld 35 48 " 5 65 " $ 1 70 eld 2 40 ' 3 70 " 15 00 " 18 30 " 0 00 0 00 0 00 220 220 ,1 u u Lewis J L Hockett H C Tarpley R A Crossan i. .i 2 20 2 20 220 L 8 Winteis " H 8 Mullit " D J Holmes " Gilbert & Patter- son, pauper Brooks & Legg " J Fishburn " Willis Bros " RM Wade & Co" 2 20 2 20 2 20 $ 20 eld 000 9 uO 13 20 21 10 2 70 Trustee I O O F cemetery " Mrs M E Sar geant " 7 00 1" 4- 5 16 95 65 .12 00 W W Stevens " H H Smith school examiner J S Graham " " ' . S J Krapps " A O Condlt criminal and insane J W Welty R & B FU Hull 17 25 12 00 100 00 152 60 4 60 12 20 OCMulkey Frank Tate- i ii ii ii ii ii 5 20 4 00 4 00 4 00 3 60 3 90 3 90 39 87 66 63 8 75 15 00 200 6 00 16 75 30 40 280 920 2 40 J A Richards John Richards GTCox Geo H Crolsan Adam Fromader " Hamlin Smith Capt Lumbering Co A F Gooch Fred Kurtz ii i ii ii ii it ; 17 50 old 19 00 " D J Lelghtner W 8 Beckner A M Bltustou A C-Snyder 9 17 75 eld uoie Bros & Co E Reese ii ii t ii 4 s v G Moore F M Cox B B Herrlck 60 20 PRICE'S Powder. NoAm'moriaiKo JUtm. - o years Ut LETTER LIST. The following letters remaining in the Salem postofllce Aug. 23, 1893, un called for... Those calling for them please say "advertised" Arthur T J Anderson James Benbow M C Brown Robert . CouIpou Ethel Ghiem E G Griffith J F Hall Jennie Howell Stayton Hayes Thos Kaller G S Meier Lsw McCausland WM Moor W M Murphy J. P Massey Geo Milles Jacob Nelson Harry N Osborn M J Puiman J Pitt SwaitsLulu Burns E L Baker Eva Coulson Jessie Fisher Chas F 2 Gibson Z Hail E W Hall Rosa Hamlin Wm King Sopha E Leeson Jane McCoy Clarence McCartney Frank Myers T Murphv Geo Milles U P Mtlies Chaa E Obenauer N G Phillips Lou Rains W A Smith Albert Thomas Martha Smith H B C Jownsend Geo Thompson M U TnomasLillle Williamson A F A. N. GILBERT, P, M. Only Eight To Tell. Tbe Rev. Mark Guy Pearse, eminent English Divine, writes: "Bedfokd Place,Rus3ell8qoare, London. December 10, 58S8. I think it only right that I should 1 tell you of bow much uoe I Hud All- cock's Porous Plasters in my funiily and amoutr those to whom I have rec ommended them. I find tbem a very breastplate against colds and coughs.' Nobodv can have dysi epsia or bil liousness if they take Simmons Liver Regulator. 9 Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in buudles of 100, not cut, for sale at this office at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pound. Next door to the postoulce, tf Before Going to the Wojld's Enquire About Fair The Limited Express trains of the Chi cago, Milwaukee & til. raui Kaiiway between St. Paul and Chicago and Omaha and Chicago. These trains are vestibuled, electric lighted and steam heated, with the Qu est Dining and Sleeping Car Service in the world. The Electric readintr light in each berth is the successful novelty of this progressive age, and is highly appreciat ed by ail regular patrons of this line, We wish others to know its merits, as tbe Chicago Milwaukee & St. Paul Rail way Is the only line in the west enjoy' ing the exclusive use of this patent. For further information apply to nearest coupon ticket agent, or address C. J. Eddy, General Agent, J. W. Casey, Trav. Pass. Agt 225 8tark St., Portland, Or. tf CHflS. W0LZ, Proprietor of the GERMAN :-: MARKET South Commercial 8U, Balem. All kinds Freab, aalt and Smoked Meats and Sausages. FREE DELIVERY. Oregon State Fair. Under the management of tbe State Board of Agriculture, on the State Fair Grounds near Salem, commenc ing September 11th, 1893, and con tinuing oneVeek. MORE THAN $15,000 IN CASH Will be paid aa premiums for Ktoor, Poultry, Swtno Agricultural Products, Fruits, .Native Woods, Minerals, Works r Art and Fancy Work, and for trials or speed. Reduced Rates of Fares and Freights on All Transportation Linss. PA VIRION open four evenlnes during tho week, with good music in attendance.' TBKNfcW GRAND HTAND and the new Regulation Tract are coo cede! to be among the mwt comlortab e and the beat on tbe Pa cific OoasL HeLENDID CONTEST OF tfPEED each day. There Is entered for these contests tbe best field of horses this year that has been on thn gronnds for many seasons, Valuable and handsome Improvements have been made on tbegroandsandbulldlngs. PREMIUM LIST. Has been revised and Improved to the credit of the exhibitors. Entries for Premiums close atSp-m. tbe first day of I he Fair, and Exhibits mast be In place by 10 p. ra. of said day. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Men's Rfainn - ! but , . $ 1 f 0 Women's Haon Ticket ,, 1 00 Men's Day Tlcliet. fO Women's Day Tlrrl jj Race Track Ttekeii, Dal-y. 2a Women to Rote Course, Kree. Children under 12 years, Free to all. Send to the (Secretary at Portland for a Prem ium List. T - . J- APPERSON, President. J. T. GREGG. Secretary. &9dwUI jOUUUUlhjOUtJ.UUuUOUlAAAJUO UUUuU Hair Deatti nstantlT removes and forever dutrnTinh. jecuouHuie unir, wueioer upon me hands. tiiee, arms or neck, without discoloration .-.. T-i- -. . i -,..-. r injury to ine most delicate skin. It waaior nny years tue secret ortnu'aot Krasmus Wilson, acknowledged bv nhvsl clans as tbs hlkbekt authority and the nost eminent dermatologist and hair spa :UUUt that ever lived. Durlns-hls nrlvntn prattle ota lifetime among tbe nobility uu Hriaujcntcy ut turopo ue prescriDea his recipe. Price, tl hv null, sernmlv jacked. Correspondence confidential. Bole igems tor America, Address THt SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER CO. epL R. 67 South KHth Avenue.New York- nowvvvvvwMVVwnononononnnono MONEY TO LOAN On Improved Real Estate, in amounts and time to sulu No delay In considering loans. FEAR 4 FORD, Boom 12. Rush Bank bloek. SUdw R J. LARSEN & CO., Manufacturer of Wagons, Car riages, etc. Repairing Specialty. B hop 15 flute street. FARM FOR SALE, I A BARGAIN lfc acre with Improvements over half under cultivation, rest pasture and somt good Umber. Term veir easy, A4- ? . 0.NA9IV 3Mm-dtr wbiaa,Oir, ON THE DEAD RUN TO THE WOOLEN MILL STORE to get one of those Home Made ALL WOOL SUITS that are now being; slaughtered AT THE- V400UEl VUi STORE SALEM, OREGON. Complete Turn Over A complete turn over has been madelnl orlcesln almost everr department Prices! out wlthont regard to cost to make room ior uew amvais nere are a lew examples: iiuw paper o a pKg, tormeny ouc. Bound books 85? a vol 75c, Paper books 15c each 25c. Library Pas' e 10a " 2So. Other goods In proportion We can rlvel yon a snap on any article. Call and see If we can't save yon money on goods In onr HUB. -- Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers, 08 STATE STREET. E. S. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank JPublis7iers. Bush's New Brlck,over the bank, Com'l street LEAVES SALEM from U. P. Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. every Wed nesday and Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND trom the Central dock at foot ol Washlmrinn street every Sunday and Thursday. LEAVES SALEM for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re turning same days. uoncerning rreigm ana passenger business. call on tbe agent. AXl IX IERREN. A GOOD CHANCE I Alleoodsat W. M. Rarronnfn nrlll be sold at tbe regular price for tbe next 30 days at 10 per cent, discount for cash. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BDREAD SALBM, - Ortgon Private work a specialty. a B. CLEMENT. Manager. MAKE NO MORE MI8TAKE8 CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS The Rustler Wood Saw And he doesn't burn tin half mn. mvu, t. .fuel, when he saws It. Make your contracts wun mm personally orlrave orders at Veatcbs cigar store Dearborn's book store,4S3 Summer street, or address me by mall. 6-H-ti vsyu m Steamer Eta. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. --teat Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Stt. SALEM, OREGON 20 Degrees Is nothing compared to our LOW PRICES on Blankets andQuilts ONE WEEK ONLY-SEE THEM ! Our Fall Dress Goods are on hand and were never so pretty or so cheap 25, 35, 40, 50 cts. All styles and Prices. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORNER, - SALEM, OREGO. R, G. Corsets, Carpets and Mattinc; Summer Jackets at Cot. h STOLEN From my farm, fonr bead of hnrsesjis follews: Black mare, weight 1S0O pounds.16 hands high heavy In loal, In fair order, f omewhatdrooid hipped and ringbone on lea fore foot, hu been swlnnled In left shoulder, aee 6 rears. One bay gelding 15! bands high, 4 ytats o.d. round I built. In good order, sr In forehead. somewhat sleepy look, one bind foot white. nJKifcauuub iiw. buuuiuers scaiuea. ratner large neck. One light b.own mare, 16 hands blgb, wtlgbt Hbout JIM, small star under fore lock.uge.lyeiri, halfCl de, heavy mane atd tall, suuare built, heavy felocka and high beaded. One luare age 12 or II, about H bandi high, light bay, ttlff traveling, bas long nar row leet In front, weight AX) or tOipounds, In fair order. Horses were taken Tuesday or ednesdny night, August 1st or 2nd. 1 will pay r5 Hplece lor the return orthe first S de cribed horses or a liberal amount for any In- ormitlon .eadlng to tbelr whereabouts Ad dress,. AL.JERVAN, 8 11 lm dw Switzerland, Marlon Co., Or. BURTON BROTHERS Mannlatture Standard Pressed Brick. Molded Brick In all Patterns for KronU, and supply the brick lor the New Salem City Hall, and nearly all the fine buUdlngs erecud In the Capital City. Yards near renltentlary, Salem, Or. 83dw AGtNTS WANTED on Salary and CcridIssIm for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF JAMS G. BLAINE, By GAIL HAMILTON, bis literary executor, with the co operation ol his family, and for Mr Blaine's Complete Works. "TWENT V YhAiU UO-CONGRKdS." and big later book, 'POU 1 1CAL DISCUSSIONS." One prospectus for thtse 3 BEHT BELLING books in the market. A P. Jordan ot Me., took 112 orders frtmflrrt 110 calls; agent's profit 1 196.50. Mrs Ballard of O. took 15 orders, 13 Seal Russia, lnone dty; profit 128 25. E. N Rice, of Mass. look 27orden in 2 days; prodt $17.15. J. I alridge of Me. tool IS orders from 36 calU; profit 47525 E. A Palmer of N. Dak. look 63 rders In 3 dayc. PI01UUH25. KXCLUsIVE T RHIlORYel -en. If you wish to make LAKGt, MO.Ntf, wnte immediately for tetms to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Con. 8UUW THE. WILLAMETTE, 8J.LEM, OREGON. Rates, $20 to $5.00 per Day The beat hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. FlrsUclass In all Its appointment, its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In tbe Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. TnrTAWTED.TORENT A farm nearHalem, VY of 60 to 800 acres, with Improvements, by experienced and responsible parties. Ad dress N. J. Harrington, Ba em, Or. 8 li TJH)R f ALE OB TRADERS) acres ol Una JD situated In Polk county, six miles from Ralston, for sale or irade lor Falem property. Enquire of G. W. Johnson, or FredHuim. T1WR RENT On Democratic Boom Terms, P new bouse with 8 rooms, bard finish; on Division street between Front and Commer cial. Inqu.re on lot. v 31HIB PAPER Is kept on file at E. C. Pake's . Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchants xchange.Ean Francis o, California, where contracts for advertising can be made for U. CHRISTIAN PC1ENCE Literature kinds on sale at 826 Ubejiy street. of ail -iy ATTENTION.-Caah money paid for r botUes.old Iron and all kinds of metal also bides, at old Court Houce, Balem. l-ly 1. TOLPOLAR. ATWF.NTTST. Regular Seventh Day Advent st services st Id Unitarian Hall opposite opera bouse,'' old iem, Hatunays. Bab oath school at lo. W? toiiowed bv lllhle leadlnr a: bleteadlDg and other service". I'rsyer meeting Wednesday 7.30 n. m V. World's Fair, Chicaco. y... Cabinet Arsons and 29th StrMi HUIL" " Grounds j baths on sTsrAMJ; . u American sad European pi" Beta Z?ro ! . &.- .V-i-lJfci -