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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1893)
mm&m w ,!iim jfiVlMSrUNG- ' OajWLTAIj' .TOXJKNAIi, THUKSDAT, AUGUST 31, 1893. Ms 1 Sit Sil Ml ; REIT CLEA P For30 IL DRESS GOODS INCLUDED. Call arid. Get Prices., ' Our two fine presents will he given away,September 1st. f HE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. IK - hro are going to build or make any Hndol aprovement, call on the understgnea ior utterlsL We have a complete stock, and art leadjr to supply any prepared contract, sewer Ivork, prodlng, etc. Salem Improvement Co. Wit! Bb A Hummer. A man was jeard to ask this morning "Will tbe htate fair amouut to nuytmng tnis lear?" and on Inquiry it was learned .bat be bad not visited that institution tor seven teen years. It Is certain that If be bad attended the fair at any time jf late years he could not have asked inch a question. The society was never in as good trim for a high grade fair as Bibis year. Financially It is strong. 6 Tta buildings, grounds, aud tracks are line best on tba coast. .Immense crops Insure tbo grandest exhibits ever placed before the people. Tbo race entries are all filled, and that with the best Btock Bveron the track. Everybody Is en thusiastic and the managment has ev f ery assurance of a great fair. Inoorpobation Articles. Articles were today tiled incorporating tbo Co lumbian Mining Co. of Josephine-coun- jty. Allen Nevln, A. C. Taylor and (Robert Smith are the Incorporators. L'bo capital stock is limited to $100,000. The purpose is to develop tbeAtiaconda mines and do a general mining busi loess. Headquarters to be at Grants Pass. -Supplementary articles of the Sast Bide Railway Co, were filed by- las. Steel, O. A. Stool and J no. B. del- Iland of Portland. The object of tbo fjcompany Is to construct and operate telegraph, telephone and power lines in f the Willamette valley. ' ' The District Schools. On Tues- day next the Hoard of Directors meet la regular session for tbe transaction ' considerable business which has ac cumulated since tbe last meeting. Among other things will be the eleotlon of a superintendent for tbo schools. Wo learn that there It. quite a contest Tor the placo, some seven or eight cuu- Ldldates having presented claims. We presume It to be a consoling rellectlou to tbe Board that the position will find someone willing to naciitlcu himself for the best Interests of tho district. The schools will open Oct. 2d, with tbo usu- f al corps of teachers. m Unkoutunatk Huni Kit. John Vcr on, who resides a fow miles west of alem, on tbe Dixie road, returned root a huut lu tbo MoKenzIo country weok, much tho worbe for his In. tended Bpnrt. As he was cautiously wpproaohlug a deer to gut u fair aim, itb a 14-callbro Winchester rlllo. tbo un was Hocldontally dlsohargod, the ball passing between the ulna and ra dial bones of tho left forearm, aud bar lymlsslug Mr. Vernon's head. At last reports be was resting well, but will avo au Impaired limb for tbo rest of lis life. Will Return. Win. H, Savago, tho ofllclont superintendent of tho state pavllllou, will return from Chicago omorrow to take charge of the work Itoro aa in former yours, when ho will return to his work tu tho White City. He ia one of Oregon's best representa- ea at tbo world's fulraud his work re will bear good fruit. Mr. Par- nter will assist him at tho pavllllou Wul. tfOKK COMINQ EVJvltV DAY. A and ol the Onk Cknt Daily, who t week sent In a list of fifteen sub- rlbera now wrlltw: ! expect to havo , lot mere names in a fow days and nueli spot cash. Tlin refri'Bhlng and vlvInK elleota of your paper are felt, Ml Mad admired by everyone.?' Every rk)b aud poor wants the O.nk iT Daily. It la not a croakor. rTHf Court. Wm, Holcombyes- ' sworo out a warrant of arrest it, It. Jtyan, for assault aud nr. The case la being tried before l jCdes tills biteriioou,M. W. Hunt for plalntliF Mr, Kyan itltHC Ills own defense. Tho were exumiiieu nun argu. ita MtMHft4txl by oounsel, and Judg- i$ vfili b rendered tomorrow at ! is. SAL nr i 13 Days. AND SHOE COMPANY, PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Mr. and Mrs. Parmenter have turned from tbe Nestucca country. Mrs. Dutran has returned from re- an extended visit in Washington. Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Boise, accomoan led by Miss Breyman, have returned from a pleasant outing at Nestucca. G. P. Terrell, the Mebama merchant, and family were guesta at The Willam ette last evening. S. A. Clarke arrived from Portland last nlgbt. Miss Portia Kingbt Is attending tbe Oakland, California school. Miss Blanche Albert is spending a few days at Mebama. Mrs. Grant returned to ber borne at Woodland, California last night, hav ing spent several days visiting Mrs. B.F.Giltner. Mrs. Dr. Reynolds returned on last night's overland, from a week's visit in Portland. J. B. Bushel, grand lecturer of the Masonic order, was In Salem yesterday, aud went to Ashland last night, interest of the lodge there. in the ! Tbe Oregon Pacific road discontinued its station at Lyons Saturday. Mill City is now tbo only point east of Al bany supplied with an agent. Assistant Treasurer Hodgklns Is in Astoria for a fow days. Mrs. Dawson and daughter, Miss Margaret, who have been visiting in Salem the past month, left on last night's overland for their home in San Francisco. Rev.G.W. White returned home from tbe Pucet Sound African Methodist conference. Dr. RoBsiter and wife, of Portland, are Satem visitors. Miss Nellie Gray, of Southern Ore gon, Is visiting the Misses Metscban. Miss Fraukle Jones and Ada Brey man are visiting in Portland.- Miss G i wan of Portland, returnpd to ber home yesterday after a .few days vltrit with tho Misses Mestcban. D- C. Sbermau went to Portland this afternoou. , Mr. aud Mrs. T. V. Caviinaugh re turned to their homo in Portland on the afternoon train, haviug attended tbo Browu-Cunulngbam nuptials yes terday. Mrs. G wynne and daughter accom panied Rov. Gwynno this afternoon, ou his Eastern Oregou trip. Mrs. Matilda Johnson returned from a hu minor's outing at Seal Rock, this afternoon. Rov, aud Mrs.Barr, of Albauyj came down on tho afternoon train, to visit Mr. aud Mrs. J. M. Wallace. Rev. Gwyune, started to eastern Ore gon this afternoon. Ed. Keeuo left this morulug for ti short vacation with b)s parents at Stay ton, Herman Sohellborg of Sublimity was doing business In tbo olty today. Goo.8. Downing returned from Port laud this morning. Mrs. E. N. Edes and Miss Sobanlau returned from a visit to Forest Grove today. J, A. MoFurrau, Albany's marshal, Is In tho city this afternoon. E. II. Turner, tbo mechanical it)' structor, who lias located lu our midst, comes with the highest recommenda tions as an liouost mau and thorough ly capable of Imparting instruction In the Hue he professes. Ills recommen dations tire from such men as Surveyor General Compson, of Mluuesola, and such mechanics as M. Gravlem&n and! wm, v, tjiuuti, or tho same state. Mr, Turner has commodious rooms over tho old court house, and is supplied with' sufficient tools, work benches, etc, to accommodate fifteen at a time. A lluv Ited knowledge, at least, of ineoUaulsui and the ability to handle carpenter's tools, should bo possessed by every oue.f This you get In addition to tho knowl edge of repairing and keeping lu order -tools, aud you got it In the simplest - aud quickest method possible at thbK Turner school, 3ta.j.c5te '-WWfr..-i BH OOSTLY FUN. Olay Taylor Tries a Costly Experiment. Little Xesterday morning, a little 4 year-old eonxof A. M. Taylor, residing in the vicinity of Crowley station, Polk coun ty, started in to satisfy bis childish curiosity by touching a match to bis papa's barn. Tbe little fellow exercised some in genuity to get matches without asking directly for them, and ignited and ap piled one to tbe combustibles about tbe barn at 7 o'clock yesterday morning. Tbe little fellow then bid himself, leaving it for bis mother to raise the alarm and try to extinguish tbe flames. Mr. Taylor had just started to Mc Coy with a load of wheat, and was too far gone to hear the alarm. Mrs. Rtggs, who lives near by, seeing tbe flames began ringing a large dinner bell, and continued so long and so rigorously as to attraet tbe attention of some thresh ing bands, who arrived In time to pre vent the fire from spreading but too late to save the barn. A quantity of hay and 250 bushels of wheat were de stroyed, and had It not been for tbe faithful help of tbe threshing crew, a considerable amount of sacked wheal and another rick of bay would have been lost. Master Clay is thoroughly penitent now, and says he feels so bad about it that he thinks it will be necessary to leave tbe scene. w. city. H. Smith, of Sublimity, is in the MAUULKD. CUNNINGHAM BROWN. At tbe residence of tbe bride's mother, Mrs. E. Cunningham, 172 Cottage street, Miss Minerva Cunningham and Rev. F. J. Brown, were united in marriage Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1892, at 12 m. The bride, for tbe past ten years has been a teacher in the grammar depart ment of tbe Willamette university, and tbe groom is a graduate of tbe theological department of the same in stitution. WILKINB-CAMPBELL. Wednes day evening, Aug. 30, 1893, at the home of tbe bride's parents in Yew Park, Sarah J. Campbell to Chas. J. Wllkius, Rev, Lund officiating. The contracting parties are both well and favorably known in Salem societj circles, and represent two of the city' very best families. They will make their home here, and scores of friends extend the warmest congratulations, wishing them tbe happy life which Is certain to be their lot. The wedding was confined to tbe family'clrcles, and was a most happy affair. UOKN. ORO.SSAN. To Mr. add Mrs. Lee Crossan, in Salem, Aug. 30, 1893, a son. DIKD. BLANTON Wednesday, Aug. 30, 1892, Rosa Blanton at her home in Brooks, Deceased was 19 years old and a sis ter of Mrs. Veatch of this city. THE MaWrTsT San Francisco, December, $1.13$. Aug 31. Wheat, Chicago, Aug. 31. Cash, tember 01J, 61; Sep- Portland, Aug. 31. Wheat valley, 92; Walla Walla 82. Mabo a Note of it I Read 1 over and over again, spell i( out aud sing it, until It is indelibly fixed In vour mind, that Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy is an infallible cure for chronic catarrh of the head, with all its distressing complications. Im paired taste aud smell, offensive breath rluglng noises In the head, defective hearing, nose and throat ailments, 'are not only relieved, but positively and nermanoutly cured I This Is no fancv of tbe Imagination, but a bard, solid faot, proven over and over again, and vouched for. under a forfeiture of 1500. by its manufacturers, tho World's Dis pensary medical Association, iiuuaio, N. Y. "A word to tbe wisp is suffi cient." Chance ok Firm. The feed store of G. Stolz has been bought out by Messrs. A. White and F. J, Catterlln, two old-time business men of the Cap itol City. They took possession yester day, and will no doubt score a fine suc cess In their undertaking. Third Couple. Charles Wilson and Miss Sarah J, Campbell were tbo third couple that received a license to wod at tho county clerk's office yester day. A Bw Show, The state fair will no doubt be a hi? show, but fur a fina ex- hlblt of. fruits of all kinds Van Eaton's i .. , - . ever fresh stock cannot be equalled. DPRICE'S rfoalllBaking USPewder: ti The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. scd in Millioas of Homes 40 Years tint Staaiui - -i irififssstiinif intifr"". A ."iti.f.fWirfrfr,. jjufaiifr , Mexicans Seiza Sheep. Washington, Aug. 31. The war de partment has received a report from General Wheaton, commanding tbede partment of Texas, saying that be has information that a party of armed Mexicans had seized a flock of sheep grazing on land cut oft from American side by a change in tbe bed of tbe Rio Grande river, claimed both by Mexi cans and Americans. Owing to the international aspect of the affair no action will be taken by that department till after consultation with tbe State department. Suicide and Arrests. Portland, Aug. 31. A. K. Wester gard a printer, attempted suicide bytbe morphine route this morning. Indica tions are that tbo attempt will be suc cessful. Billy Mahan and DudleyEvans were placed under bonds today to appear be fore the grand jury on charge of prize fighting. Probate Business. J. P. Warnock, the appointed administrator of tbe es tate of Mary F. Warnock, filed bonds today in tbe sum of $4000, double tbe amount of tbe estate. The final ac count report of A. N. Moores as admin istrator of tbe O. Dickinson estate was allowed. Academy. Studies will be resumed at St. Paul's Academy, St. Paul, Ore gon, on Monday, Sept. 4th. The ap plications ior admisaton already re ceived at tbe academy presage an at tendance equal to, if not exceeding, that of any previous year. Miss Grace Scriber returned from Portland on tbe morning train. Prof, and Mrs. Crawford returned to Albany tbis morning. Mrs. W. D. Pugh was a passenger for Newport today. Elder J. N. Smith of Monmouth will preach at the Christian church tbis evening at 7:30, everybody invited. El der Smith is one of the strongest pulpit men in the state. Uncle Sam's Advertising Scheme. In Eighth avenue therein a recruiting of fice for the United States army. In front of the premises during business hours Is stationed an orderly whose erect figure, bright new uniform and fine soldierly bear ing are well calculated to make a favorable impression on the minds of discontented young men who may be taken with a sud den impulse to enter the service of thelr country. On the streets in the neighbor hood there are generally to be seen two or three robust and well fed young men in the uniform of privates lounging about In a contented sort of way, from whose leisure ly manner it might easily be Inferred that, In time of peace at least, the soldier's lot was quite a happy one. "The whole scheme is a slick one," was the remark of an ex-private who only a few weeks'ago received an honorable discharge from the regular army after six years of service in the west. "The whole scheme is a slick one," he repeated, "and it catches lots of fellows who are just as fresh and green as I was when I enlisted in Philadel phia nearly six years ago. Young fellows who are out of work or who are dissatisfied with their positions, or who are in a desper ate frame of mind after a spree, or who are unhappy in their love affairs, acciden tally run across these recruiting officers, and the idea suddenly pops into their heads that, HVould be a mighty nice thing to join the army and thus run away from their troubles. "They see the orderly and the privates in their neat bright uniforms, with apparently nothluir in the world to do but keen their shoes and clothes well brushed, and what was at first merely a vagrant notion be comes a determined resolution. They ap ply for enlistment, pass the necessary ex amination and -almost before they are aware of it have surrendered a largo share of their personal freedom and become subjects of military discipline. Hut the natty orderly on duty in front of the recruiting office and the well fed privates on the streets near by what of them, you askf Why, they run the scheme I spoke of In the first place. Uncle Sam is the shrewdest advertiser in the business. He places those fellows wear ing new uniforms on view to advertise what a royal, free for all picnic he has in store for those w ho join the regular army." -New York Herald. Jewels of the Austrian Empress. The private jewels of the empress of Aus tria are said to be worth between 4,000,000 and 5,000,000 of gulden. Among them Is a magnificent necklace of pearls, presented by the emperor after the birth of the Crown Prince Rudolph. The necklace is valued at 800,000 gulden. According to Vienna paper, the Jewels of the empress of Russia alone of the crowned heads of Europe can be compared in value to those of the Em press Eltiabeth. From time to time she has given Jewels to her daughters and rela tions, but the collection is still almost un equaled. These private jewels the empress can wear when she likes and can treat as the likes. Thoyawher private property. This is not the case, however, witii the Hapsburg family Jewels. Whenever ker majesty wears stones from that collection, -. - . . . A, , , .-.-- W V"?uo '" lu. TV?i ?T to that affect. The Jewels belosv; to tho dnuuttr mfckit mmtuammti NEW TO-DAY. Hioh Rollers.- Tbe greatest thing in the grocery business is to always have fresh goods In every department and make prompt deliveries. Clark & Eppley take tbe lead on these points. m Opals. We have n few "opal" plates left, and until they are gone, we will make opal pictures at a reduced price. Sperry, tbe artist, Commercial street corner Court, Salem. d-tf i Re-Opened. After a month's vaca tion Miss May Wilkins has re opened ber dressmaking parlors In tbe Hughes block, and is prepared to receive and execute all work as in tbe past. Ladies wismng rail wors done snouid get tnetr orders in aa early as possible. Prompt work a specialty. 7-31-6t The Capital "Business College. Regular sessions will re-open, on Mon day next, in all departments of tbis In stiution. Any who expect to enter at me opening of tbe school, are requested tn oall sometime during tbe present wees, to arrange Tor books, desk, etc.. wulch will save much time on Monday m rning. Prof. Staley will be found at bis ofiice each day tbis week. tf Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied lu buudles of 100, not cut, for sale at tbis ofllco at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pound. Next door to tbe postoffice. tf Notice Printers. Sealed bids will be received at tbe county school superintendent's ofiice till 2 o'clock, p. m., Monday, Sept. 4, 1893, for printing 1500 pamphlets. Subject, matter and specifications can be seen at the superintendent's ofiice. 30 3t J. S. Graham. Of Interest to Sportsmen. Mr. TV. H. Hulburt, A. G. P. A.. Union Pa- cmcaysiem, r oruana, ore., nasjast, received a supply of books calied "dan Club Rules and Revised Game Laws " Tbis publication con talnaadlgestortbe laws relating to game In tbe Western stales and territories. Mr. Hul- burt will be glad to mall you one of tbe books upon receipt oi two siamps 10 oover postage. w. k.:hulijurt, a. a. p. a. Special Announcment. For the next 30 days F.T.Hart the tailor will make a reduction of one- fourth off the regular price on all suits and trousers, now Is the time to get a new sun. $40.00 suits, $30.00 $12.00 pants, $9 00 $10.00 pants. 7.5u. For cash only. Look ! Look 1 To men from 17 to 50 years. Now is your cbauce to Jearn a trade. Mr. E. H. Turner will open a mechanical school, second floor of old court house, September 4th, for the sura of ten dollars he will teach you the use or carpenter's tools, also to nle, grind and keep In perfect order said tooh. The work is practical. Tbe scholar is required to make and put to gether the tllflereut parts of a house. The method is very simple and quick. Mr. Turner will guarantee to teacb the ordinary man as much in two weeks as be formerly learned in three years ap prenticeship. Every man should take the two weeks' couse be be rich or poor. The professional man will find it far better exercise thau the useless dumb bells. 8-29-61 SALEM CANNERY. James M. Kyle, lessee of tbo Salem Canning company plant, is prepared to contract for Bartlett Dears for cannincr. The producer to take his pay in the caoneu product canned, cosed and ready for market. In order fortbepro- uucer to iuko advantage or tnis it will be necessary for tbe producer to call at air. ivyio's omce, with the Oreiron Fruit & Produce Co., or ou J. M. Wal lace at the ofiice of tbo Water Co. for rurtber Information. It is necessary to indicate the quan tity of pears and enter into an agree ment on or before Satuidav. Runtpmlior oj . .. .. . ". -. u, as oniy a limited amount can be re ceived. 8-30d3wl IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting the world's fair, or your friends In the East, take advantage of the present opportunity, as tbo fares are now bo low they cut no figure in the expense. The Chicago & Northwestern Railway have placed lu service a solid vestlbnled train, between Portland and Chicago, the famous Wayner tourist cars free reclining chair cars, and dining car "par excel lent." With the accommodations fur ulsbed, rates now oll'ered, together with the short time consumed in making the trip, it is within the reach of all. For further information, apply to any ticket agent, or write A. G, Barker, Gen'l Agt. 272 Washington street. Portland, Or. Are You Nervous, Are you all tired out, do you have that tired feeling or sick headache? You can be relieved of all these symptoms uy iaiuit xiooo's aarsaparuia, wnicb gives nerve, mental and bodily strength ana tnorougujy purifies tbe blood. It aiso creates a good appetite, cures indi gestion, heartburn and dyspepsia Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in action and sure in effect, 25 cents a box. $100 Eoward. $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreadful disease that science baa oeen auie to care In all its atazea and that la catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure la me oniy positive cure now known to tbe medical fraternity. Catarrh being muamuuuuBi u i sea.se, requires a coo atitutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure ia taken luternatly. actlnir directly upon tiie blood and mucous surfaces of vua nyiueiu, inereoy destroying the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up the constitution, and asJatlng nature in doiugits work. The proprietors have bo much faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for auv caae that it fall in mn. eann for list of testimonials. Addree. P. J. G'hitnA rvi nv,. ledOjO. sSold by druscteto, 75c, AN ACROBATIC 1MI On the part of Congress may give us some reuei financially but that is very indefinite. But a DEAD SUEE thing are thosd ALL WOOL Suits at the Woolen Mill Store. Don't fail to get one at the price they are being slaugh tered at the SA.LEJVI, NOTE' THIS DOWN. Note this down in vour memorandum uook inai we are naving a special saie ou Tinted Writing Paper. Onr prices will astonish you We arrl euinc me nnesi sina or writing paper ior 15c. formerly so d for 75c We will sell von U sheets of writing paper for 10c, Call and. eo me assortment on our Dargain counter Patton Bros., Booksellers and Stationers, 08 STATE 8TREKT. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO , BOOK AND JOB AND Zeyal Blanlz Publishers. Bush's New Brick,over the bank, Com'l street. IjEAVES SALEM from U. V. Dock at 8 o'clock a. m. every Wed nesday and Saturday. LEAVES PORTLAND from the Central dock at foot ot Washington street every Sunday and Thursday. LEAVES SALEM for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re- Concerning freight and passenger bns:ness. call on the agent, ALHERKEN. A GOOD CHANCE! All goods at W. M. Sargeant'e will be sold at the regular price for the next 80 days at 10 per cent, discount for cash. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BDRBAD SALEM, - - - Ortgon Private work a specialty. O. B. CLEMENT, Manager. MAKE NO MORE MI8TAKES CHARLES A. SMITH BUNS Tiie Rustler Wood Saw And he doesn't burn up half your wood. In tr..i! w. en no ?. lK " youronntiicu with him personally or leave orders at Veatchs cigar store Dearborn's book etore,a Hummer meet, or address me by mall. 6-u ti Steamer Elf ooi. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. .. ... - latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. n. w. Lor. Mite and Liberty St$. NEW INVOICES. LADIES UNDERWEAR, Prices per suit 75c, $1,00, $1.50, $2.00, $2.50. To this well assorted line we invite the i&spection of all sensible buyers. Men's Wool Pants. We have lately received six dozen men's pants, guaranteed ALL WOOL. Prices $3.00 and $3.50 a na.tr. With these pants we challenge all compet "VK7-TT T TC5 T3t3rTVTjr-rvi-ic .. . -JrJ,.-,LJ -' J- UfXiAAIlUUB WUJUNJLK, Our carpet stock is full of well n OREGON. STOLEN From my farm, four bead of hon?es,afl follews: Black mare, weight 1300 pounds, 16 bands high heavy In loal, In fairorder,vomewhatdrooped hipped and ringbone on lea fore foot, has been swlnnied in lea shoulder, n?efl years. One bay gelding & hands high, 4 yenis old, rouDd built. In good order, star In forehead, somewhat sleepy lootc, one bind root white, weight about 1100, shoulders scalded, rather One light brown mare, 16 hands Dign, wc-igm aoont i lau, small str unaer iore lock.iigosyear. blfUi de, heavy mane and tail, square built, heavy felccks and high headed. One icare age 12 or 11, about 14 hands high, light bay, stiff traveling, has long nar row feel in front, weight 800 or MX) pounds, in fair order. Horses were taken Tuesday or Wednesday night, August 1st or 2nd. I will pay $25 apiece lor the return of the nrst 3 de scribed horses or a liberal amount for any In formation eadlng to their whereabouts Ad dress, ALi. J EBM AN, 8 11 lm dw Switzerland, Marion Co., Or. BURTON ISKOTllttitS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick in all Patterns for KronU and supply the brick for the New Salem City uau ana nearly an me nne ouuaings erected In the Capital City. Yards near Penitentiary, Salem, Or. 8-3-dw AGINTS WANTED en Salary, and Commission for THE ONLY AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES G. BLAINE, By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary executor, with the co operation of hU family, and for Mr Blaine's Complete Works. 'TWENTY YEARS OK" CONGRESS," and his later book, '-tXilJ. T10AL DISCU8ION8 " One prospectus ror these 3 BEST SELLING books In the rmrket. A P.Jordan ol lie., icok 112 orders fnmflrst llOcalU; agent's profit 8I8O60. Mrs Ballard Of O. took 1? orders, 13 Seal Russia, In one day; profit 129 25. E.N Rice, of Mass. took Z7orders In 3 days; prodt $47.25. J. atridpe of Me took 43 orders from 88 calif; profit S7525. E. A Palmer ofN. Dnk. tookoi orders in 3 days;. piOtHJUSSS. EXCLUSIVE T RRITORYgW. en. If you wish to make LARGb MONEY, write immediately for teims to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Con. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. First-class In oil Its appointments. Its tables are served with the Choicest Fruits Grown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER, Prop. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. F 10 UNO A purse. LeltzeL Owner call at Cook hotel. 8-.83t jj.n TJH)R t-ALK OR TRADE.-E0 acres of land JL1. situated In Polk countv. six miles from Ralston, for sale or trade lor Salem properly. Enquire of G. W. Johnson, or red Burst. TJtOR RENT On Democratic Boom Terms, a P new house with 8 rooms, bard finish; on Division .street between Front and Commer cial Inquire on lot. &6 mills PAPER Is kepton file at E. O. Date's J Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchants Exchange. San Francis, o, California, where contracts for advertising can be made for It. CHRI8T1AN 8C1ENCE Literature kinds on sale at 326 Liberty street. of all 4-6-ly A TTENTION. Cash monev nald for ra . bottles, old Iron and all kinds of meta ajso hides, at nlil f Innrt ItmiKp Rfilrm. lis, 1-JS-ly 1. TOLPOLAR. Deutscher Advocat. POSTOFFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM. OR. Admitted to practice in all the courts. Special attention given to German speak ing people ana business at the county aim state offices. E. HOFKR, Notary Public SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTERERS. Leave orders atOottle-Parkhurstblockoom 15, Salem, Oregon. SALEM. OREGON. FALL GOODS. lion. JCT.xvJC.o & CO. BAIiEtf. OREGON. assorted bargains.