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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 28, 1893)
fiHumnHewjtmmi jarj...3 mr.nmmtmimmwiU! IGVJ5NUNG O-aJPlTAL JOURNAL, MONDAY, AUGUST US, 1B3. L'jjiH h I K GREAT CII Kor 30 Days. ALL DRESS GOODS INCLUDED. Call and Get Prices. Our two fine presents will be given away September 1st. THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - IF - Yoa aro golngito build or make any Una of Improvement, call on th under gned lor BUkterl aL Wn cave a complete stock, and are read' to inpply any piepared contract, sewer work, grading, etc Salem Improvement Co. New Minister. Rev. G. W. Gran nis of Port and, Alblna church, haa been sent to Balem by tbo Methodist conference ut A bany. He haa served four years aa presiding elder of the Boise, Idaho, district, and as pastor on the coast In all ten years or more. He has been at Astoria and other import ant points, is a prominent G. A. R. man and a fine selection for Balem. Rev. C. R. Kellerman of Salem goes to St. Paul's church, Portland. This is a fine recognition of one, of the most cul tured and intellectual preachers on the Pacific) coast. Promptly Extinguished. The ef ficiency of the fire department was demonstrated Saturday evening in the promptness of the boys being on the scene after the alarm bad been turned in of a fire at the Churchill Sash and Door factory. A fire had started from sparks falling on top of the dry kiln and burned through tbo roof and wan still making Ita way downward when discovered. A bole was cut through tbo roof and the hose directed on the fire which checked the spread of the llames before any considerable damage was done. M. T. R. 132 State street. Porcupine. Earl Mundell and Fred Dlmler captured a porcupine Sunday night about 9:30 in front of W. Wade's residence In North Salem. The animal was wet, had evidently come out of the creek, and was not difficult to capture Theso animals are quite rare in this part of the valley and this specimen is nearly as large as a coon. The Fruit Palace 132 State Btreet. BADLY Kicked. Unas. Worden. a farmer living four miles south of Salem was brought In Sunday forenoon for surgical treatment. He bad re ceived a very bad kick In the facd by a bunch grass horse, laying open bis cheek for soveral inches on the right aide. Drs. Browne and Mott sewed up his face. He Is doing well. M. T. R. 182 Btato street. Doa Theft. 8ome one stole a valu able dog from Henry Mejers Thursday night, by entering the buck yard and deliberately unfastening tbe canine's chain, taking chalu and all. The dog la a red setter, two years old and well broken. Mr. Meyers Is sparing no pains to recapture his dog. Tho Fruit Palace 132 State street. Still Scalping. A gentleman from the hills south of tho city, reports hav ing threshed a field of grain whore the squirrels had destroyed at least twenty acres. Such complaints will not be coming in long, at tuo rate waina are now showiug up, Forest Fires. On Saturday a Ore was raging In tho vicinity of Mluto, having destroyed a largo part of tbo mill tramway besides the valuable tim ber that was laid waste. Some of Ore gon's fiuest timber is found In that vi cinity. Prof. E. B. MoElroy left on tho morning overland train for XJulon county, Ira Erb and wife have arrived home from Gatee. Go, S. Downing and Hugh Thomp tuna have returned from a short vacation at Newport. Prof. Hawtoy lias arrived lu Salem, and will bo hero to assume his work lu Mm Willamette uutvoralty Monday mxt Tiw county board of equalization, eewpoawl of the judge, clerk and as- kMwor, convened in ac-selon today and will cMUIuue all week, TbtfCanltal Fiult fHMnHCllool will tttglu Moutfay with PreVf; 5 Crapps m ptt&cip!. ' - 1 1 r, it m i K Ulil DRY GOODS ' AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOOAL. Miss Grace Scriber is home from Portland. Miss Jennie Long of San Franolsco, one of tbe ablest readers of tbe coast, is in tbe city for a few days. Andrew Gilbert Is in Moscow, Idaho, looking after Gilbert Bros, banking in terest there. Dr. Richardson went to 8t Helens today. Rev. P. B. Knight was a passenger for Portland on thld afternoon's train. Rev. Kellerman returned from tbe Albany conference this afternoon. Mrs. Henry Downing has returned after a three weeks visit in Southern Oregon. Mr. and Mrs. A. I. Wagner returned from their outlnc at the seaside, near Newport today. Miss Ethel Cusick returned from Newport this afternoon. Pleasant to tbe taste and readily tak en is Simmons Liver Regulator. It cures heartburn. Capt. Howard and family arrived from their outing at Slab Creek Sunday evening. Marriage license has been issued by County Clerk Egan to Miss May Mc- Mlllen aud W. A. Rains. M. T. R. 132 State street. Rev, M. M.Lewis ofOgden, Utah, delivered a very practical and Interest ing lecture to youug men In Y. M. C. A. hall yesterday at 4 p. m. J. Dugan is in Astoria for a few days. Stephen Sanford returned from a visit to Albany this morning. Tho Fruit Palace 132 State Btreet The case of the State of Oregon vs. the Mize boys for flailing .their father, was dismissed at tbo trial Saturday. The Fruit Palace 132 State Btreet Henry Keene and son Arthur, of Btnytou, are in tbe city today. M. T, R. 132 State street. Jno. Porter, the Republican of Ale, is doing busines) in the city today. Tho Fruit Palace 132 8tate street. Deputy Assessor Smith has returned from an outing at Sodaville. M. T. R. 132 State street "Five days In the city jail," was read by Recorder Edes to Wm. Marshal this morning. His sentence was for drunk enness. LoU of new goods at "Tbe Fair." T. D. Linton and wife, of Eugene, are guests of their cousins Mrs. A. F. Hofer and Miss Villlo Ballou of this city. Interest in placer mining is being re vived up the South Santiam in Lion oouuty, and as much as $4 a day is be ing panned out in the old-fashioned way by some prospectors. Mrs. Mary Payton, Salem's member of tbo ladies' board of world's fair man agers, has relurnod Home, The examination of the recently elect ed officers of Company I, will be hela in the armory Thursday evening. The examination will be conducted by Cap tain D. C. 8herman, Lieutenants Chas. E. Roblln aud I. M. Berry. Wm. Larklus, a hop grower from the eastern part ot the county, Is In the city, Mr, Larklns says hops are look ing well In his vicinity. Wm. A. Munley returned from Portland this morning, Hon. Chas. Nlckell, of the Jackson ville Times, was a passenger for the South on this morning's train. Mrs, D'Aroy and daughter we'ut to Newport today for an outing. State Treasurer Metschan returned from Portland today. Mr. aud Mrs. Geo. Hirot, of Slay ton, are In the city. j Frank Barr aud John Albright I started to the popular reaort atNenv' port today, Sherman Catterlln departed for hi home In Winterset, Iowa, today, f Chas. Whale and family will return from an extended visit at Butte villa!'" this evening, j THE ANNUAL OONFEBENOE. Proceedings oi the Methodist Gather ing at Albany. SATURDAY'S 8ESSION. The report of the Presiding Eider, John Parsons, for this district, showed over 700 conversions during the year. There are now twenty Epworth Leagues in the district . Bev. H. P. Satchwell and Dr. Doane were honored by being placed on tbe superannuated list Dr. Fisher, editor of the Pacific Christian Advocate, spoke in the inter est of that excellent church paper. Dr. Payne presented tbe interests of tbe board of education, showing that last year 1260stndents bad been assisted in Been ring an education for the work, nine being in the Oregon conference. On motion ail the effects of tbe Oregon board were turned over to tbe National Board. Tbe Woman's Home Missionary So ciety met with Mrs. Harrington in tbe chair. Reports showed eighteen auxil iaries and 310 members,and the receipts and expenditures for tbe year, f 1100.02. Rev. Ellsworth, working under tbe auspices of this board among the SI letzs Indians presented his report. Mr. Grant an Indian preacher, spoke for bin people. Rev. W. Skipwortb made the address of tbe afternoon, an efiort fall of good thoughts. A large congregation heard tbe an nual missionary sermon In the evening, by Rev. 8. E. Meminger, of McMinn ville, one that contained much on which to reflect At night addresses were delivered by J. S.Smlth and Dr. Whitaker on Freed man's Aid and Southern Education. THE APPOINTMENTS for this" conference district are an fol lews: Salem district, John Parsons, presiding elder; Albany, J. Tabbed; Amity, C. E. Craudall; Brownsville, David Wolfi; Brooks, T.-F. Royal; Cor- vallis, H. Guuld; Dallas, S. A. Starr; Dayton, L. F.. Belknap; Eugene, D.N. Mclnturff; Halsey, H. Oberg; Hub bard, A. Kershaw; Independence, 8. W. Potter; Jeflerson, W. H. Myers; Lebanon, D. T. Summerville; Mehama, to be supplied; Monroe, G. R. Arnold; McMinnvIlIe, S. E. Meninger; New port, to be supplied; Salem, G. W. Grannis; Balem Mieslou, to be supplied; Sbedd, 8. L. Lee; Sheridan, E. C. Graff; Sitetz Indian Mission, C. R. Ellsworth; Silverton, Isaac Reart; Turner, R. M. Corner; Woodburn, A. S. Mulligan; Junction City, H. 8. Wal lace; Philomath, C. H. Lee; Waterloo, to be supplied; Geo. Whitaker, presi dent Willamett3 university; J. H. Roork, financial agent; I. D. Driver, lecturer;. G. W. Grannis of Alblna church to Balem churcb. Tbe M. E. conferenence adjourned today to meet in Eugene next year. Good Sense! Disease is largely tbe result of im pure blood. To purify tbe blood, is to purity i ! Aa cure tne disease ! As a blood-purifier and vltalizer. Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery stands head and shoul ders above any other known apeciflo 1 Its power In this direction is nothing snort oi wonaenui. uuaranteea to benefit or cure in every case, or money refunded. The Ring Pike of the Coneniaugu. The Coneniaugh valley is in a state of great excitement over an immense pike that haunts a certain pool of the historic little stream. Wildest stories of its size have spread over tho etitlro valley, and all the old fishermen have tried to land tho big fellow, but he has snappedstheir lines liko so many threads, and although pounds of ammunition have been wasted on him ho soils about as serenely as ever, apparently unmindful of tho bullets that have rained about him like hailstones. Tbo pool that is owned exclusively by his pikcshlp is at Pack Saddle, about 60 miles out on the Pennsylvania linohnd about ono mile cast of the Blairsville in tersection. W. P. France, the veteran fisherman of tho Conemaugh, who has been in the employ of the Pennsylvania railroad for 80 years and is now their yardmastor at Bolivar, says that tho fish is fully 8 feet In length and will probably weigh 150 pounds. Ho saw him for tho first time four years ago, nnd then ho broke a number of heavy lines in trying to land him. "Tobble," as tho genial yardmaster is generally called, irresponsible for the Btorythata number of light fieldpieces were used on tho giant pike, and scales as big as car wheels were knocked off, but from this the fish did not 6eem to suffer any serious inconvenience. Tho pool in which he stays is about 300 yards long and about 15 yards wide, aud at uo point is. it less than SO feet in depth. A number of persons havo shot at the piko "with iron Blngs fully 3 inches long, bnt these did not appear to take effect Pittsburg Dispatch. 0.1 DPRICE'S C m TJe.oa?7 Vnn Crwm of TnxUr Powder.-No Ammonia No Alaat. UMd i Millions of Honwe ao Yars tbe Staadaxi Concluded irom First Page. mg above tbe surrounding buildings is a monument of the growth of a pros perous city. the crrr hall, which la to be the pride of Salem, has the first stone of its foundation laid and work is still in progress. Tho en tire cost of this building will pot some thing over $54,000 In new channels of circulation and will meet a long felt want in Balem. F. B. Southwick, tbe contractor, has one year from October next In which to complete the building, and he does not expect to do more than complete the foundation this year. Fred Erixson, who haa the contract for tbe foun dation, has been working from ten to twelve men the past two weeks, and will have tbe foundation completed in about a month. Work will then be suspended till spriDg, with the excep tion of that of the stone cutter's. Mr. Erixson has also the contract tor the cut stone work, and will have a force of men preparing Btone through the winter months. This ball wll be situated on the cor ner of Churcb and Cbemketa streets, and according to Architect Pugb's de sign, will be three stories high, above the basement, having a frontof 124 feet on Cbemeketa Btreet, 133 feet long on tbe Bouth side and 68 feet wide. Tbe first story of the front on both Churcb and Cbemketa streets will be laid with pressed brick and cut stone and the up per stories of brick. This building will afford ample space for rooms needed for city purposes and will be a model of convenience. The first floor will be used aa a Jail and office, the scond will be partioned Into Bitting rooms, bed roomB,connciI chambers, mayor's office, aurveyor'sofflce,and various other com partments, and the third story will be reserved as a hall. The completion of this structure will give Salem a band some city ball. THE SIMMS MANSION. Tuts dwelling is being erected on East State street for Thomas Simms by Plummer & Ault at a cost of $4500. It will be a charming two story residence of the Queen Ann style and an orna ment to that part of the city where it is located. The dwelling will have nine commodious rooms besides base ment, bath rooms, etc., aud an obser vatory in tbe tower built up from tbe east Bide. Mr. H. Smith baa most com' pleted the work of plastering andJas Warner is adding much to the beauty of tbe building by his skillful use of the painter's brush. Bome very neat and fancy work has been done on this dwelling and it will be completed in about six weeks. Among the other residences now go ing up in different portions of the city is an eight room building Just complet ed by N. H. Folger, on Center street at a cost of 52500; another $2500 structure two doors east of Mr. Folger, and In tbe same vicinity in Marion street. Cline & Blakely are Just completing tbelr work on a (1600 dwelling for J. Morris. J. L. Riggs will perhaps drive the last nail in a new $2000 bome be is buildlDg ou tbe corner of Bummer and Marion streets next week and Archie Mason will have a very pretty two story residence finished on Church street by tbe middle of next month. Jeff Gwynne is erecting a two story frame on Liberty street Judge Sbaw Is having built a neat cottage on Broad way in North Salem and will also soon have bis cottage in the same part of tbe city on Mill street completed. In Moruiugside CUauncey Lockwood is having erected a creditable five-room cottage, and Mr. Clark has also laid tbe foundation for a dwelling to be com pleted yet (bis season. There are still several other smallei or larger buildings In course of construc tion as well as more in contemplation. Mrs. Taylor will begin a erection of a $2000 residence in Asylum Avenue, right away, aud F. H.Turner will build a fine resideucelin Morningslde before winter, that will be a credit to that neighborhood. Judge Moore also ex pects to build a fine residence on tbe corner of Church and Chemeketa Btreets, this fall. Indeed, Salem Is holding her own, and In poiut of growth seems to recog nize no impediments. Indifferent alike, to spasmodio booms and financial crises tbe capital of Oregon has been a suc cessful contestant for that enviable goal of belug one of the sound cities of the Pacific Northwest, FARM FOR SALE. A BARGAIN- IGa acres withlmDrovemente over half undrr cultivation, rest pasture and sums goou umocr. Term Terr easy, aq drew u. L. NA9H. WMm-dw Wheatland. Or. ?Vevention Better than Core. Many persons are afflicted with skin eruptions, boils or ulcers. Brand reth's Pills taken freely will in a short time effect a complete care of all such troubles. Ulcere ot long standing have been cured by them. Carbuncles bave been checked in their incipiency by them. Tbe worst fever sores, bed sores, and the like have been driven, from the akin by them. Only begin in time and a tew of jjrandreth's pills. will prevent many a sickness. Brandreth's Pills are purely veg etable, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at arty time. NEW TO-DAY. Cider and Spices. At this season fine cider vinegar and pure spices are necessaries. At Clark & Eppley's gro cery, Court street Wanted. Furnished housekeeping rooms near tbe state bouse. No chil dren. Address Mrs. Chas. Sbepbard, 430 Ferry street 8-25-3 1 Headquarters. At John G. Wright's for Southern Oregon tomatoes, melons, peaches at vnoiesaie ana retail. A car load or melons Just arrived. Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied In bundles 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 postoffice. tf Of Interest to Sportsmen. Air. W. H. Hulburt, A. G. P. A.. Union Pa cific System, Portland, Ore., haa Just received a supply of books called "Gun Club Rules and Revised Game Laws." This publication con tains a digest ot the laws relating to game In the Western staled and territories. Mr. Hul b irt will be glad to mall you one of the books jpon receipt .'! two htamps to cover postage. W. H. HULUURT, Q. A. P. A. $100 Reward Will be paid for the conviction of any one ever employed on this paper who stole copies of its subscription lists or sold Bucb copies taken from this office, or gave Information as to their contents while employed in this office. Subscrip tion books and printed lists are open to inspection of advertisers at ail times. Capital Journal Co. To Water Consumers. The Salem Water Company has com menced to lay tbe new 24-iucb suction pipe from the crib to their works, and as there will be quite an amount of work around tbe crib in repairs and putting in fresh gravel tnere will probably be some dirty water. Consumers should draw their drinking water before 7 a.m. while tbo work is being done. Office hours from 8 a. m. to 5 p. m. and any complaint for bad service should be made at tbe office when it will receive prompt attention, Salem Water Co. J. W. Wallace, President IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting tbe world's fair, or your friends in tbe East, take advantage of the present opportunity, as tho fares are now so low they cut no figure in the expense. The Chicago & Northwestern Railway have placed in service a solid vestlbnled train, between Portland and Chicago, the famous Wayner tourist care, free reclining chair cars, and dining car "par excel lent" With the accommodations fur nisbed,rates now offered, together with the short time consumed in making the trip, it is witbin the reach of all. For further information, apply to any ticket agent, or write A. G. Barker, Gen'l Agt. i272 Washington street "Portland, Or. THE STATE INSTJEANOE PATS. 00. The "State of Salem" haa not taken advantage of the aixty days time in which to pay losses adopted by tbe Fire Underwriters, as will be Been by follow ing items: Halem, Or., Aug. 23, 1603. My livery barn and contents located t Marion, Marlon Jcounty, Oregon, burned on tbe 18tb day of July, 1893 They were insured in tbe State Insur. anoe Company of Salem, Oregon. I whb In California at tbe lime of tbe fire and for some time afterwards, hence tbo delay In filing proofs; said proofs having Just been filed with tbe compa ny. I am today in receint of $550. in cash from said company, being tne full amount of my claim. ' I cannot spcafc too nigniy in praise or this popular home company and its course during lueao unru limes. V. W. JliPLER. Salem. Or.. Auc 24. ism. A short time aco I had tbe misfortune io nave me livery barn tbat was occu pied by me destroyed by fire, wherein i lost personal property wbich was In sured with the 8tate Insurance Com pany, of Salem, Oregon. Tbe loss was adjusted to my entire satisfaction, aud they hare paid me the full amount of my loss and claim on what property I bad tbat was insured. I can cheerfully recommend this reliable bome com pany. They have treated me fairly and liberally, and paid me in cash on wcelpt or proofs. J. W. Lance. 8-25 3t dw $100 Seward, $100. The readers or this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreadful disease tbat science has been ante to cure In ail Us stages and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure is the only positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbe system, thereby destroying tbe foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength bv bulldlnir nn th constitution, and assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors have o much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars ft n,tr AAttA Km I. A.ll. . tm . I.w. j.j voto wm ii, iuu io cure. Deou for list or testimonials. , 2" r,FJ-CueoeyCo., To do,0. 8rSoki by drulU, 75c, 1 ACROBATIC MOVEMENT On flio yhi4. nf rv.. " l"tu " uuufilcoa luv ,. - n . , siTO uo avwv letiei imanciaiiy but that is very indefinite. But a DEAD SUEE thing are those ALL WOOL Suits at the Woolen Mill Store. Don't fail to get one at the price they- are being slaugh tered at the V00il pi STORE SALEM, OREGON. DON'T BE UNEASY. DON'T BE UNKAiY theiie dull tlmen1 becHuse money is tight and you can't cntS luwn vmir nn.niM r vnn hnv vnnT m "Writing Material . from ns. We will sell ton a autre of writ BZ D4Der for 10 rts. during, thfl remainder si,.-..:.. .c "-. r . --. - -L" jn iuo uiuuiu. ii you are loosing lorDar- ains in oar line, watch this space. Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers, OS STATE BTREET. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank JPublisJiers. Bush's New Brick .over the bank, Com'I street. LEAVES SALEM from U. P. Dock at 6 o'clock n. m. every Wed. nesday and tiatnrday. LEAVES POBTLAND trom the Central dock at foot ot Washington mvw. v,v. uimijr iuiu lUulBQHi LEAVES BALEM; for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re- Concerning freight and : qui on we agent. A GOOD CHANCE ! All goods at W. M. Sargeant's will be sold at tbe regular price for tbe next 30 days at 10 per cent, discount for cash. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU SA.X.BM, Oregon Private work a specialty. O. B. CLEMENT, Manager. MAKE NO MORE MISTAKES CHABLES A. SMITH BUNS The Rnstler food Saw And he doesn't bum np half your wood. In -.."J18 "w 'S "ke your contracts with him personally or leave orders at Veatchs cigar store Dearborn's book store.lS. Summer street, or address me by mau. 6-1 t-u Stealer Eiwood. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Imnroved Gooda and Tnwpat Prlrca. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty. SU. SALEM, OREGOH, 20 Degrees Belou) Z?ro I Ib nothing compared to our LOW PRICES on Blankets andQuilts ONE WEEK ONLY-SEE THEM ! Our Fall Dress Goods are on hand aad were never so pretty or so cheap-25, 35, 40, 50 eta. -All Btyles and Prices. WILLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HOUSE CORKER, - - SALEM, OREGON R. 6. Coweta, Carpet ami Mattine. Summer Jacket t Coat. l " ' f sV!x s STOLEN From my farm, four head of borsesa followe Black tuare, weight 1300 pounds,l6 hands hlrh heavy In loal, In fair order, romewbat drooped hipped and ringbone on left rore foot, has been swlnuled in left shoulder, age 6 yean. One bay gelding 15K hands high, i yeais old. round Duiit, in good order, tur In forehead. somewhat sleepy look, one hind foot white .t.bt uhnnt linn hynltAM ... . . won, rather large neck. Onelleht brawn man. i hoH. high, weight about 1150, small star under for lock, age 3 years, half ui de, heavy mane and tall, square bnilt, htavy etiocks and hleh headed. One mare ajte U or II, about 14 handi high, light bay, stiff traveling, has lonenar. row leet In front, weight 800 or sou pounds, in lair order. Horses were taken Tuesday or tvednrsdur night, August 1st or 2nd. iVui pay 5 apiece tor the return of the first S de scribed horses or-a liberal amount for any In formation .eadlne to their whereabouts Ad "HPK'i ., D ,. AlJKRiiAN. 8 11-lm dw Switzerland. Marlon Co., Or. BURTON BROTHERS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick in all Patterns for Fronts and supply the brick lor the New Salem atr Hall and nearly all the fine buildings erected in the Capital city. JardanearienlUntlary.Salem.Or. M-dw AGtNTS WANTED en Salary and Commits!, for THE ONLY AIJTH0BIZED BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES G. BLAH, By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary executor, with the co operation oi his family, and for Mr Blaine's Complete Works, "IWKM V YhABd Of CONGHKda." and his later book, "HJLI. T1CAL DlSCU8ION8 " One prospectus lor these 3 BEST SELLING books fa the nurxeu 'A P.Jordan ol Me., look lllordeis fnmflrrt 110 calls; azent'4 profit JlOTjG. Mrs BUard of O. look IS orders, 13 deal Kussla, lnonedr; profit 128 -.5. E.N Klce,orMass.took27orden in a days; p-odtS47.15. J. ratridgeofite.took a orders from SO calls; profit J7525 E. A Palmer of N. Dak. took 63 orders In 3 dajc' pioflt&BZi. KXCLUMVtt T. RitllOitYrl en. If you wish to make LAhGc MONKF, write Immediately for leims to THE HENKY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Con. 8Uitw THE WILLAMETTE, BALEM, OREGON, Rates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best notel between Portland aad Ban Francisco. First-class In all its appointments. Its tables are served with the Clioicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. NKW ADVKB.TISJJMKNT8. TOUON i A purse. Owner call at Cook hotel. X. y uniizeu 8-.gZt rXJB UALK OB TBADH-S0 acres ol Und P situated In Polk county, six miles from Ralston, tor sale or radeior ealem property. Enquire of G. W. J obnson, or Pred B utsu CX)B RENT On Democratic Boom Termi, JJ new house with 8 rooms, bard flnisn; on Division street between Front and wrapier clal. Inquire on lot. 31HI8 PAPER. la kept on file at E. C. Date Advertising Agency. M and 65 Merchants xchange. Ban Francis, o, California, wner contraca for advertising can be made lor k. CHBIST1AN BCIENCE-Llteratnre of aU kinds on sale at 838 Uberiy street. 4-W ATTENTION.-Caah money paldtor rsa bottles.Qld Iron and all kinds of met". aiaolildea, at old Court House, Balem. 1-ae-ly 1. TOLPOLAM- ADVENTIST. . Regular Seventh Dy Advent su sjviec old Unitarian Hall opposite otera bouae, lem, tutun-ays. Haboath school at ! By followed Dy Bible reading ana ovu Prayer meeting Wednesday 7JS3r.m. 6-Z1 SMITH BROS. CONTRACTORS & PLASTEKEBS. Leaveorders atCotUe-ParkhnrstbloekB 15, Balem, Oregon. . nrt-gj Atai. Wi,