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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 1, 1893)
-"'. -' xvamjsb . oajpitai --jduBKAL, thxjBSIday, septembeii i, i8s. W if (i irlll For 30 Days. ALL DRESS GOODS INCLUDED. Call and Get Prices. Our two find presents will be givenaway- September 1st? THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. - IK - You are going to build or make any kind of Improvement, call on the undersigned lor material. We have a complete stock, and are ready to supply any prepared contract, sewer work, grading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. To Change Headquarters. Su perintendent Downing will leave on the overland this evening for San Queu tln, California, for Al. Miller whose term in California expires on tbe 9th Inst. Miller has been in tbe Oregon prison before, having Berved part of a sentence for larceny in Multnomah county. He made hi escape while serving as a trusty and going south at tempted to bold up a stage in Califor nia for which be wtia sent to Han Quen tin for 18 months. He claims to be a son of the poet Joaquin Miller and will be given an opportunity to practice bis inherited gift in Oregon's big Jail soon. Mr. Downing Becured tbe necessary papers this morning and will be ready to escort the prisoner back to Hotel de Downing as soon as be Is released. GwrTiNQ Heady. President Whlt aker Is getting things in readiness to begin ai.other year's work at the Wil lamette university, Monday, Several rooms have already been eugaged, and notwithstanding tbo dull times, the president expects a fair uttoudance this year and means to urge the faculty to doubly exort themselves to push tbe school forward this year. Not less than twonty-flvo young ladies and men have applied to the president to furnish them with employment in the way of serv ants or doing chorea about tbo bouse for board, that they may bo ublo to at tend school. Those wishing help of this kind need only apply to tbo school and it will be supplied. MoitNiNdsinE FiKE. Morningside was pretty well tried by Are yesterday. A Mr. King, who Is dolug somo clear ing, started a flro to burn somo brush yesterday morning before daylight, thinking the spread of fire could be pr vented wbllo tbe dew was yet on. The danger from tbe flro wus apparently passed till 11 o'clock when the smoul dering sparks broke out aucw, and be fore tbe fire could again bo controlled had burned over Borne 5 acres of ground and destroyed nearly 300 cords of wood that bad been ricked in that vicinity. Tbo wood was tbe property of Mr. MoffUtt. The Uro did not sub side till about 4 o'clook lu tbo afternoon. Workinqxt Oct. Win, Baxauda was found sleeping In a box car lost evening by Olllcer James, and brought to pollco headquarters. Ho was not 'broke,'1 having lu his possession $16 lu cash, and two checks, one for $55 add ouo for $120. Ho claimed the banks, on which bis checks were drawn, wero suspended. He had been stopping iu a boarding house and could uot account for taking a box car last night. He was surprised at being ar rested, though treated the olllcers very politely. He was fined $5, but would not pay, and is liquidating ac work on the streets. Foot Racing. A foot raoe was run at tbo fair grounds about 4 p. in,, yes terday by tbe Balem racer, llortuwnlte, and a man from Moutuna who will not divulge bis uatno. The dUtauce ww 00 yards aud wou by Burthwalte by about three feet. The purse was $00 aud noveral .hundred is said to have changed hands on the outside A race wm today arranged betweeu Berth wait aud Kay of Woodburn for $300 I? take place at the fair grounds tit 11 a. m. Friday, 8p. 15. Bmmibsko, Recorder Kdes this tner alu dteialtwd tho assault aud bat tery mm chargod by Wm. Hoboinb aftUMtR.K. Ryau. Mr. Edea decls- km WM based ou the fuot that Ryan wm defending his own property and furthermore tbe question of assault, tho nyjdeooe wm a jtUud-ofT, two wltnwwea Miatluc thai Ryan struck the tint blow a4 twoatatlug that Koloomb was the HMttetrJkf, To Married. Q. D Dlmlok and Jstfew Of M. Gateufjne thtaiworqltig imk mi a Uoeaie to wed aft he clerk's I? uu DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY, PE2SONAL AND LOCAL. Oscar Metcalf went to Roseburg last algbt to look after business for the State Ins. Co. Mrs. I. B. Fisher went to Jefferson for a few days visit last night. Mr. Jackson of Central Point, tbe watermelon man of Oregon, returned to bis borne last night. He will ship a car load of his best melons to Balem uext week. Tbe New York Racket will save you money on- shoes, hosiery, underwear, lace curtains, counterpanes, ribbons, towels, crash, men's shirts, bats, over alls, cottonade pants, table linen, win dow shades, and a general line of no tions, tf&w Rev. L. F. Fisher of Albany, is In the city waiting to meet bis wife and daughter from tbe east. Miss Mabel Hutton bos returned from a visit in Polk county. Miss Woodington Is borne from New port. The best place in Salem to buy. shoes is at the New York Racket. They bell reliable footwear' at lowest possible prices. uczw Mrs. J. B. Starr arrived in Salem on tbe afternoon train, MlssEstella Plnkbam went to Port land this afternoon to attend the mil linery openings of tbo metropolis. Don't forget the very low prices for reliable shoes at tbe New York Racket. tf&w Rev. Lund went to Woodburn this afternoon. J. C. Johnson returned from a busi ness trip to Albany this afternoon. Senator Myers returned from 'bis former home at Solo today. Hon. Tilmon Ford went to tho me tropolis on tbe 1 o'clock train. Bollef that you "can't be, cured" is a symptom of dyspepsia. Take Simmons Liver Regulator. Tbo biggest stock of peaches and the finest peaches in Salem today are at the BLUE FRONT. C. L, Woods, who has been employed by tbe Capital City railway company for tbo past two years, takes, a position at tbe Reform school this week. He will make a competent man in any pos Itlon bo occupies. T. R. Ryan and family accompanied by Mrs. Kaiser went to Ynqulna this forenoon. Miss Clara Buchanan came up from Woodburn today. Mrs. J. L, Taylor returned from Port laud today. Hal Patton is again in his book store after au extended trip to tbe world's fair and tbe metropolitan Eastern cities. W. B. Morgan leaves In the moruing for a visit to Dallas and other points on tbo west side. Hon. David Guthrlo come in lodav from his bop farm of 25 acres north of tbe city. His yard has never been In footed aud be thinks bo has a flue crop. He expects to beglu picking the lltb and has 05 pickers employed, paying 50 cents per box. Rv. W. E. Copeiand of Unity church has returned from a visit to bis family on the Souud and will occupy the pulpit regularly at tho church now. Tho Tomer School. E. H. Turner, tho mechanical In struotor, who has located in our midst, cornea with tho highest recommenda tions as an honest man aud thorough ly capable of Imparting Instruction In the lino he professes. His recommen dations aro from such men as Surveyor General Comnson, of Minnesota, and such mechaulcs as M. Gravlemau and wm. x, tjinlth, of the same state. Mr. Turner has commodious rooms over the old court house, aud Iseunnllod with sutlloieut tools, work benches, etc,, to accommodate fifteen at a time. A jlai I tod knowledge, at least, of meohauluu aud tho ability to handle oarpeuter's tools, should be possessed by every one; i ma you get lu addition to the knowl edge of repairing aud keeping In order tools, and you get It in the slmnlest Si and quickest method possible at the Turner aohool. FEOM NEWPORT. From our bull-pine cottage near Nye Crrek, Aug. 31st, 1893. Ed. Jeurnal: Allow me to trespass on your valuable pages once more, for tbe benefit of our many Inquiring friends. We are all well and supremely happy over the recovery of Mrs. T. We do not bave many visitors but eat, sleep, and walk on the smooth sea-sboro, and lis ten to its ceaseless roar, most sublime and grand. All the tent campers havo gone from Nye Creek, a'few lu bouses yet. I bave bargained for a lot. I un derstand others from Salem have done likewise. If wife and I don't feel bet ter through tbe long winters at our lit tle home In Salem, we will try this place permanently. There are several reasons why we like this place. Good health, good Hbnest'cburcb-golng peo ple are in the majority,- no business failures, no tax-gatherers, or asssBsors. No one has run a dun under my nose since here. A grocerman told me that the rainy season set in he ust closed bis doors put this notice on doors, "Closed until tbe first of April noon at which hour, I will open at tbe old re liable stan d.wltb. a now stock from stern to stern. "Yes," he Bald", "If I can't open at that hour, the sheriff, hotel keepers or any of the city officers, bave a right to open up for me and start me in business." That is much wiser than tbe way tho officers do In Salem. If a man gets behind they start him out of business. This way suits me best. Some objectors of this place say they get lost here; I don't see much in that; I bave been lost but twice, in four weeks. Somebody changed the fog horn on me and unsettled me for a short time. After that I always turned my back to tbe fog horn and went north. I am at home now, and I am in good health. I am going over to Big Creek Sunday, to help Harry hunt pogies and water-agates, and play cro quet with Mrs. Stapleton, Mrs. Swaf- ford and Mrs. Epley. Harry can't play too fat and sassy. J. I T. MARRIED. GROSHONG KIRK.WOOD. At Dallas, Oregon, Wednesday, Aug. 30tb, 1893, Maggie Grosbong to Henry Kirkwood, both of Polk county. WILLIAMS LAWRENCE. At the Baptist church in Oregon City, Aug. 31, 1893, Miss Grace E. Williams and James M. Lawrence, of Salem. Mr. Lawrence is city editor of the Dally Statesman, of this city, which position he has Oiled since May last, and the bride is one of Oregon City's charming and accomplished young ladies. The happy couple will make Salem their future borne. Accept our heart felt congratulations, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence. Hunting: Bondsmen. W. O. Apple gate and Jno. Baro were arrested by constable Welch for fighting in Klinger & Beck's brewery and wero taBen be fore Justice Batcbelor at 9 o'clock. Baro had considerable blood on his front and swore out a warrant of ar rest against Applegute. Trial wasset for 2 p. m,-tomorrow and tbe justice re quired the latter to deposit $25 In cash cr give bonds to the anioudt of $50 for ap pearance. Applegate told tbe justice that he didn't have to put up money or bonds whereupon his bond was raised to $100. This he concluded to do aud is now looking up bondsmen. "Wibe Tacoma. The cityofTacoma is undertaking to provide work for a large number of unemployed m,en by paving Pacific avenue with stone blocks and bituminous rock. Tbe men are to to be paid $1,50 per day and tbe con tractors are going to take their pay In warrants running for three -years, the eity guaranteeing the interest thereon. Change of Firm. H. H. Ragan, who' Is well known in Salem business circles, has this day puichased the in terest of M. A. Bentley in the flourish ing grocery business of H. M. Branson Si Co. Tho business will be conducted as heretofore, and pushed in tbo Inter est of an increasing trade. Still They CoMK-r-Jacob Fred was brought down from Albany by Marshal McFerrau yesterday and lodged lu the Insane asylum. Sherlfl Smith ot Clat sop aud Mr, Usher, sheriff of Union county each brought au insane man from their respective counties, today to be taken care of. High Rollers.- The greatest thing In the jtrocery business Is to always have fresh goods In every department and make prompt deliveries. Clark & Eppley take the lead on these points. ' mt -The only Pure Cream of Tartar PowderNo Ammonia; No Akm. UM4 ia Miliums of Hoie o Years tlw Stil.u4 Prevention Better than Cure. Many persons are afflicted with skin eruptions, boils or ulcere. Brand reth's Pills taken freely will In a short time effect a complete cure of all such troubles. Ulcers of long standing have been cured by tbem. Carbuncles bave been checked in their lncipiency by them. The worst fever sores, bed sores, and tho like have been driven from tbe skin by them. Only begin In time and a tew of Brandreth's Pills will prevent many a Blckness. Brandreth's Pills are porely veg etable, absolutely harmless, and safe to take at any time. Drunkenness and a craving for liquor banished by a dose of Simmons Liver Regulator. MIBS ANNIE THORNTON, Conservatory ot Muslo, Dresden, Germany. Vocal ana Instrumental music Instructor of French and German at Willamette University. . Rooms 6-7, First NaUonal Bank Bulldhnr. P-l-lL. ST. PAUL'S ACADEMY, St. Paul; Marion County, Oregon. Conducted bv the uintera nf the Hnlv Name nf Jesus and Mary. Tbe location affords all that can oe aesireo ror neaittiral outdoor exercise. Ht. Paul can be easily reached by boats On the Willamette. The building Is newand supplied with all the- modern Improvements. The course of study Is complete. Stenography and Typewriting Taught. Terms moderate. ForfurtherpartIcnlarsapplyto8IsterSnper ior. B-Mmd&w THE MARKETS. 8an Francisco, Sept. 1. Wheat, .uecemoer ti.iijj. Chicago, Sept. 1. Cash, 62; cember 67J. De- Portland, Sept 1. Wheat valley. valley, .92J.95; Walla Walla .82J85 The 'Worship of Wells. Early northern Christianity tried to put down well worship without much success. Very recently, if not now, wells in Derbyshire were "dressed" with flowers on a certain day and a rustic merry making fol lowed. All this would have been "idolatry" in the eyes of King Eg bert or of St. Cummin, who died in 669 A. D., and the practice really is a relio of "Gentilism," as Aubrey calls it. King Egbert imposed three years of penance on people who kept wakes at wells. So did St. Cummin. But whereas the wake was originally hallowed to the well itself or to its presiding naiad in latter times the wells were sacred to saints, and the wake or nocturnal festival went on merrily. There is a little lochan near the Naver whither the country people still gather, or very lately were used to gather, and hold a wake on a cer tain night in summer. The conse quent frivolities have been obnox ious to the kirk as well as to the church. The ancientreligion 'proved an excuse for a glass," or a lass, or both, and all forms of festive religion are difficult to reform out of exist ence. The mass was easily ' 'stamped out" in Scotland, hut the repression of Robin Hood's games nearly caused a revolt against the ministers. Thus well worship lingered on, perhaps lingers yet, though the pilgrims are honoring an unknown naiad or a disestablished saint London News. A nirthday Surprise. It was a raw and gusty day. Great clouds of dust came whirling before the wind, but the lady in the percale waist, accompanied by the lady in tho china silk, never noticed it They conversed fluently. The one eyed man who was offering small red bal loons for sale at a sacriflco to make room for spring stock chanced to overhear now and then a snatch of their discourse. "Yes," quoth the lady in percale, "it's my husband's birthday, and I'm going" The balloon man could not help no ticing, although it was outside tbe line of his business, that she was very sweet, and there crept into his heart a feeling akin to regret that he, too, was not married. "to surprise him.'. Involun tarily the fellow's glance followed her to tho next store but one where she purchased an imported hat with ostrich plumes. "Isn't it sweet?" exclaimed tho lady in china silk. "And do you think he will be sur prised!" "Yes," was tho confident reply. "I know ho didn't expect me to got a new one this month." Tho balloon man shuddered and looked the other way. Chicago Blade. Give a girl a dollar as tho basis of a future fortune, and she will spend it on having her fortuno told. It makes no difference how innocent a man may be. If ho is suspected, every thing he does is a sign of guilt There is a great deal of difference be tween keeping a horse on its feet and raising one up by the tail after it is down. Atchison Globe, PRICE'S For clear akin take TUTT'B PILLS. Pleasant to tho taste and readily tak en Is Simmons Liver Regulator. It cures heartburn. NEW TO-DAY. Opals. We have a few "opal" plates left, and until they are gone, we will make opal pictures at a reduced price. Sperry, the artist, Commercial street corner Court, Salem, d-tf Re-Opened. After a month's vaca tion Miss May Wilkins has reopened ber dressmaking parlors in the Hughes block, and Is prepared to receivo aud execute all work as in the past. Ladies wishing fall work done should get their orders In as 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 this in stiution. Any wbo expect to enter at tbe opening of theBchool, are requested to call sometime during tbe present week, to arrange for books, desk, etc which will save much time on Monday morning. Prof. Staley will be found at bis oince each day this week. tf Economize in Paper. . Clean newspapers, tied in bundles 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. JNext door to the postofflce. tr Notice Printers. Sealed bids will be received at tbe county .school superintendent's office till 2 o'clock, p. m., Monday, Sept. 4, 1893, for printing 1500 pamphlets. 8unject, matter and specifications can be seen at the superintendent's office. 30 3t J. S. Graham. Of Interest to Sportsmen. Mr.W.H. Hulburt. A. G. P. A.. Union Pa- cltlo System, Portland, ore., hasjust recelvea a supply of books called "Gun club Rules and tievtsea uame laws " This publication con. tains a digest of the laws relutlog to game In the Western states and territories. Mr. Hul burt will be glad to mall you one of the books upon receipt oi two stamps to cover postage. W. H. HULBURT. G. A. P. A. Special Announcment For the next 30 days F. T. Hart tbe taiior win make a reduction of one- fourth off the regular and trousers, now. Is price on all suits tbe time to get a new suit. $40.00 suits, $30.00 $12.00 pants, $9.00 $10.00 pants. 7.5u. For cash only. Of Look I Look ! To men from 17 to 50 years. Now is your obance to learn a trade. Mr. E. H. Turner will open a mechanical school, second floor of old court house, September 4th, for the sum of ten dollars be will teach you tbe use oi carpenters tools, also to tile, grind and keep in perfect order said tools. The work is nraetlcal. The scholar is required to make and put to- getnertne diuerent Darts ofahouRe. The method is very simple and quick. air. 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 ornoor. The professional man will And it far better exercise than the useless dumb Delis. 8-29-Ot m SALEM CANNERY. James M. Kvle. Iprspa nf Mm Mnlnm Canning coniDanv Dlaut. Is nrennred to contract for Bartlett nenra for rnnnlno The producer to take his pay in the canned product canned, cased and ready for market. In order for thn nrn. ducer to take advantage of this it will be necessary for tbe producer to call at Mr. Kvle's office, with tho OiWnn Fruit & Produce Co., or on J. M. Wal lace at tbe office or tbe Water Co. for further Information. It Is necessary to Indicate the quan tity of pears and enter into an agree ment on or before Batuiday, September 2d, as only a limited amount can be re ceived. 8-30d3wl IMPORTANT. If you anticipate visiting tbe world's fair, or your friends in the East, take advantage of the present opportunity, as the fares are now so low they cut no figure In the expense. The Chicago & Northwestern Railway have placed iu service a solid yestlbnled train, between Unln A I rtl t . - luiiiauu unu vnicngo, tne famous Wayner tourist cars, free reclining chair cars, and dining car "par excel lent." With tbe accommodations fur nished, rates uow offered, together with the short time consumed In making the trip, iuls within the reach of all. For further Information, apply to any ticket agent, or write A. G. Barker, Gen'l Agt 272 WMshlugton street. Portland, Or. Are "Sou Nervous, Are you all tired out, do you have that iiicu iceuug or sick neaaacbe? You can bo relieved of all these symptoms y uidiuk iiixju a oareapanna, wnicn gives nerve, mental and bodily Btrennth unu tnorouguiy purifies tbe blood. It msu creates a goou appetite, cures Indi gestion, heartburn aud dyspepsia. Hood's Pills are easy to take, easy in action and euro In effect 25 cents a box. $100 Reward, $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there is at least one dreadful disease tbatHotannM iiu been able to cure in all Itn tttnoa oh that la catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the oulv positive enre now known to tne medical fraternity. Catarrh being ?r .7 .""" uea, requires a con stitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure la taken Internally, acting directl v upon me wood and mucous surfaces of J "jruiem, tuereoy destroying tbe foundation of the disease, and rIvIuk the patient strength bv hniMi.,,, n .,? constitution, and as&Tsting nature in doing its work. The proprietors bave "V" fcUoln IU curative powers, that they offer One HnnHnwi rviu l 0 ? t.uat U fa,la to ouro- Send , w.im v. usumoDiaia. ldo,0. W8oWbydr8ia,7eo. I ACROBATIC MdH On the part of Congress may give us some relief financially but that is very indefinite But a DEAD StfKE 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- SALEM, NOTE THIS DOWN. Note this down In your memorandum uook. inai we are bavins; a spociai saie on Tinted Writing Paper. Ourprlc will astonish you. We ard elllnir the finest kind of wrltlnsr nacer fori u- "-: . .. -- .- T.rT'.r .toe. lormeny so a ror ioc we win sen you U sheets of writing paper for 10c, CaUand! pee the atsartmenton our bargain counter Patton Bros., Boolcsallero and Stationers 08 STATE 8TKKKT. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB AND Legal Blanh jPiiblislievs. Bush's New Brlck.over the bank.Oom'l street. LEAVES SALEM from TJ. V. Dock at 6 o'clock a. m. every Wed- ucouujr tutu ouiuruay. LEAVES PORTLAND from the Central dock at foot of Washington street every Sunday and Thursday. LEAVES BALEM for Albany every Monday and Tuesday, re turning Bame days. Concerning freight and passenger business, call on the agent, ALUEKREN. A GOOD CHANCE ! AH goods at W. M. Bargeanl's will be sold at tho regular price for tho next 80 days at 10 per cent discount for cash. THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BDREAU SALEM, - - - Ongon Private work a specialty. O. B. CLEMENT. Manacer. MAKE NO MORE MI8TAKES CHARLES A. SMITH RUNS The Mcr Wood Saw And he doesn't burn up half your wood. In A8!, when he "" U Make your eoutracU with hiin. personally orleave orderi atVeatebl Cigar Store De&rborn'a tvnnir ! ja u -! street, or address me by mall. ' mS-u Stealer Elwood. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Itt Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. MIMICIS. -:- PALL GO. LADIES UNDERWRAR. Prices per suit 75c, $1,00, f 1.50, $2.00, $2.50. To this well assorted line we invita the inspection of all sensible buyers. Men's Wool Faults. We have lately received six dozen men's pants, guaranteed ALL WOOL. Prices $3.00 and $3.50 a pair. With these pants wo challenge all compettion. WILLIS RRnTMw.w.Q jc nn. OPERA HOUHJ; CORNER, - Our carpet siock i,i fuJJ of -!! m T OREGON. STOLEN From my farm, four head of horses,as ftHoc Black mare, weight 1300 pounds,18 hands bl(h heavy In loal, In fair order, vomewhatdrooHd hipped and ringbone on left fore foot, has been swlnnled in lea shoulder, age 6 yean. weight lareeneck. V 1IVV, BUWU1UVIV DVttiUCU. IttkUCi One light brown mare, 16 hasdi high, weight about 1160, small star under fore- locx, age a years, nun ui ae, Heavy ) de. heavy mane aiiA avy fetiocks and high e 12 or II, about 11 bantu tall, square built, beav headed. One mare ace l high, light bay, stiff traveling, bas Ion nar row feet Is front, weight 800 or S0upoundi,ls fair order. Horses were taken Tuesday or Wednesday night, August 1st or 2nd. Iwlll payS23 apiece lor the return of the flnt 8 de scribed horses or a liberal amount for any In formation .eadlruc to their whereabouts Ad dress, Ali. J ER M AN, 8 IMm dw Switzerland, Marlon Co., Or. BURTON BKOTlltiltS Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick, Molded Brick in all Patterns for Fronts ana supply tne Driou lortne JNewBaiemcitr Hall and nearly all the fine buildings erected in the Capital City. Sards near Penitentiary, Balem, Or. m AGINTS WANTED en Salary and Comnkslci for THE ONLY AUTH0EIZED BIOGRAPHY OF JAMES G. BLAINE, By GAIL, HAMILTON, his literary executor, with the co operation of his family, and for Mr Blaine's Complete Works, "T WENT V YKAE Of CONGRESS," and his later book, 'FOLI. T1GAL D18CU&1IONS." One prospectni for these S I1KHT BELLING books In the market. A P. Jordan of Me., took 112 orders frcm fin 110 calls; agent's profit $198.50. Mrs. Ballard of O. took is orders, 13 Beal Russia, In one &r, profit f20 25. E.N Klco.of Masg.look27orden in 2 days; prodt $17.35. J. atndpe of Me. took 13 orders from 88 call;; profit J7525. E. A Palmer ofN. Dnk. toolr oil orders In 3 dire profltt25. KXCLUbiVE T IUUlOUYrlh en. iryou wish to make LAitQh. MONET, write Immediately for teims to THE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Con. 81tit THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day Thfl twftt hntAl Iu!.waati PnrtlAtld afid EftO Francisco. First-class In all IU appointment. Its tables are served with the CJwiccst Fruits Grown In the WUlamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. DEW ADVERTISEMENTS. FUND -A purse. Owner call at Oook hotel. D.ll LelUeU 8-'88t TJtOR HALE OB TRADE.-S0 acres of Up 1 situated In Polk county, six miles froa Ralston, for sale or trade for Palem propenj. Enquire of G. W.Johnson, or Fred Hursu TTldB, RENT-On Democratic Boom XermM JD new house with 8 rooms, bard flnln, os Division street between Front and Qosaaa- clal. Inquire on lot. W 31HIB PAPER Is kept on file at E. C. Dakrt . Advertising Agency. Wand 65 MercbanM xchange. Ban Francisi o, California, wne contraou for advertising can be made lor . CHRISTIAN RClENCE-Literature of J kinds pn sale at 828 Liberty street. -U A tvtittlM nlrt Irnn otul nil kinds Of & a I TTENTION.-Cash aiso hides, at old Court House, Half m. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM.OR. Admitted to practice In aU the courts. Special attention given to German spew ing people and business at the county slate oHfoes. K. HOFER. Notary Public. SMITH BROS., nnuTt Arovma x, 'dt.artRKERS. J rJeaveorders atOottIe-Parkh.urstbIock,roo 15, Salem, Oregon, SALEM, OREGON. J--- gjm 0BECrOlt Meorted baqias.