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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 18, 1893)
HlTflfiVBM mmmm.wm$k jcvuiNlr OjueitAL joohkaij, mojnday, September is, i3. " FALL AND Notwithstanding the hard times staling us in the face, we have IMPORTED A FINER AND LARGER STOCK of Dress Goods, and Ladies', Misses' and Childrens' Wraps, than ver before. Ladies of Salem and vicinity need no longer send -iheir money out of Salein for their DRY GOODS as we can save he, money besides keeping the money at homo. Our stock compiWo Germun and French manufacture and it will pay you to ex amino our line of Dress Goods arid Jackets before purchasing. THE PALACE 307 Commercial Street. IF You are going UOulldlor make any Mud of improvement, call onjtbe undersigned lor material. We have a complete stock, and are reidy to supply any prepared contract, newer work, (Trading, etc. Salem Improvement Co. Eioiitu Birthday. Last week Little Miss Blanche Brown, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Brown, cele brated her eighth anniversary by Invit ing a number of friends to her home. Qamea were played. The parlors were darkened, and decorated with llowers, Including a floral ,,8." The following named young people were present, all of whom had a most happy time, and many attested their uflectlon for little Blanche by giving her some beautiful presents. Blanche Brown, Nettle Beck ner, Ethel Law, Georgle Booth, Joe Chaso, Eva Latourette, Hazel Smith, Bessie Buckingham, Fraukle Chase, Clio Hutchinson, Greta Latourette, Winnie Hellwood, Ituth Wullace, Ruth Hutchinson, Ama Strong, Robbie Van Eaton, Mearl Stutesman, George King, Ashel Bush, Story Chase, Johuie Hoi man, Jerry King, Allle Van Eaton, Earl Brown. Another Fruit Pest. Mr. George Doughty has found another orchurd pest to annoy him. For a mouth he noticed that the tender now growth ou his young pruno and plum trees are losing the leaves and shriveling up. ThlB ho layod to dry weather but a critical Inspection revealed a cuterplllar lying on the limb from two mid a half to three Inches long, of a color Identical with the brauch bo that one might easily mistake the worm for the limb Itself. The worm 1b dolug much harm In Mr. Doughty's young orchard. Hlllsboro Independent. Another Track Acoidknt. An other sad accident occurred ou tho race track of tho Btato fair Saturday last. Ah, 1. 0. Mosler was driving tho fleet house Combination George tho band of the harness whloh held the shufts broke and throw tho driver over backward. His shoulder was dislocated, but hav ing been skillfully readjusted, he Is already able to bo about, A Salted Mine. A private lotter from Prluevllle tells how Tom Baldwin and Col. Nye Invested (2000 in a go d mine and others about $2000, aud how it was learuod afterwards they had boon roped into tho busiuess,on account of tho ore having been salted so as U make It a big showing. The initio lc absolutely valueless. Eugene Guard. For the Children. The state printer has quito a lot of scrap paper Bultablo for tho uso of school children In learning to draw, etc. Ho Bays not to call for li before Saturday afternoon, when he hopes to bo able to supply nil school children that como with a little at least. For Ohioaoo.- Tomorrow, a party composed of Chas, W. Bousou, O, T, Barker aud W. J. D'Aroy, Bturt foi Chicago via tho U. P through Ball Lake, Denver and Kansas City, Mr. D'Aroy will visit New York, Phlladol phla aud other points, mid Mr, Benson will visit In Illinois before his return, Delinqtents, Today's Orcgonlan publishes thlrty-flvo columns of dellu quent tax roll notices for Mujyjy.- b; P 'f ' . ty" would turn over Mtlsuoa Ttiai , ttIrott,iy collected. it" , Paying Cash, Brewster & White tho feed dealers, carry a geucral stock of grain aud buy feed, and are paying (h highest market prloo for outs, in BfKit cash. St Thk JKB8KY8.--They intruded con alderablo attention at tho fair, but not ao muoh as thoaa beautiful Jersey Bweei potato at VU Eaton's grocery store. To Wkd, A hoense ww WMd permitting Emily J. warry Wm. A. Jaryls. today Is Btarr to The Best Meals JPrlvte Khwm WINTER. manv of the finest varieties of DRY GOODS AND SHOE COMPANY PERSONAL AND LOCAL. Miss Ermine Bushnell went to Mon mouth Saturday, where sho will attend the normal school the coming winter. For good health use TUTT'B PILL9. Found. A door key. Owner can get same at Journal office. Headquarters for Bartlett pears at Clark & Eppley's. Evangelist J. F. Grob will have an other meeting at the Evangelical church on Liberty street this evening. All Germans Invited. Go to Clark & Eppley for the best sweet potatoes in town. Rev. and Mrs. 8. C. Adams left today for a tour of the East and a visit to the world's fair. THE Fair is headquarters for bar gains in everything. Mrs. L. Pray, and son Otis, returnrd to their home in Portland, on the after noon train. Judge Burnett went to Albany this morning for a flying trip. Cooke Patton returned this morning from a short business trip to Woodburn, Don't sutler from dyspepsia, Take Simmons Liver Regulator. It always cures. Ed. C. Herron returned from Yam hill and Washington counties today, where he had beeu looking up the hop business, and reports everything in a flourUhlng condition. Mrs. J. B. Leber left for her home In Portlund today after a few days visit with her friend Miss Pinkbani of the La Mode parlors, Mrs. H. B. Green and daughter, Agues, of Fiudluy, Ohio, arrived in the city today, for a visit with friends. Mrs. Green Is tho mother of Mr. H. A. Green, of Dalrymple's store. Frank Alexander of the state print ing ofllce, returned from an extended visit at his homo in Eugene today. Gov. Pennoyer and State Treasurer Metscham returned from Newport to day, when they had been on a short flshlug trip. It is understood that the Keeloy cure graduates of this city will form a Kee ley league for the furtherance of the cause nmljforjtho benefit of unfortunato frlomls. The first celery of tho season aud juicy, at Clark & Eppley's. -crisp Dearborn Is payiug cash for second hand school books. The higher grade books aro preferred. Tommy Moody, of Victoria, B. C, late of this city, returned Saturday night for n few days' visit. Tommy says It's not his owu wedding ho will attend. Mrs. May Clement Leavltt, honorary life president of the world's W. C. T. U., will speak at tho W. O. T. U. hall on Court street, ou Tuesday, Beptem bor 10th, at at 2 p. in. to women only; also ut tho M, E. church at 7:30 p. m. Everybody Invited In the oveulug. Mrs. R. M. Collier and Miss Lulu Muukers, of Portlaud, were In thoclly iver Sunday, tho guests of Mrs, Cornell. Miss Muukers graduated from Wllliun etto university In 18S0, In tho literary dopnrment, uud Is now studying med loluo hi tho ofllco of Mrs, Dr. Warren, RlkDautborn returned to - "ua university today. . , , ., 1 p - mm Otto WHaon returned jviterday, from a six weeks' visit to th world's fair, To Trade for Ooods. Valuable timber and funning lands In Lincoln county In tracts of 10 to 100 teres. Will trade for general morchan liw. Address, Peek &, Russell, 0-6 liu Yaqulna, Oregon. An inspection of companies B, H, 4tid I, and the Becoud Regiment baud will bo held ou Friday eenlng Sept. 20 tt the armory by dipt. Bherman and Adjt, Roblln. AGAIN. John Holm has again ipoucd it blacksmith shop In Balem, ut roar of Cook's hotel. All friends In vlted to give him a call, aud get work tone In the best manner. 0-0. lm in the City for FimiilieA- at (Concluded Irom Fourth Page. youth's department. By boyB under 16. E. M. Belknap, superintendent and judge. Robl. Jones, 8alem, specimen irechtt nism 1st. Dean Wright, Salem, grass in sheaf, lBt. R. W. Carey, Salem, drawing, 2d. Wayne Waters, Salem, penmanship. 2d. E. L. Willam8, Monroe,lst on carved work and drawing, 2d on bracket work carving aud bracket work sawing. Wm. Higley, 8alem, 1st on carved work and axe helve, 2d on grain in sneaf, gross in sheaf. roadster. R. Hughes, Brooks, pair mares or gewirjgs owned by one person for driving i or far lst. B, A, Crowell, Salem, 2d. 8. A. Crowell, Salem, -oa 4 ant ("Pilot Lemont") lst; mare 4 ana over ("Amber G") lst. M. C. Cone, Salem, single gelding or mare for pacing, lst. F. H. Shanks, Marquamsville, geld ing 2 and over lst. FARM teams. J. W. McKinney, Turner, pair car riage horses lst; Lewis Bavage, Salem 2d. H. H. Craig, Macleay, pair farm horses lst; J. Davis, Monmouth, 2d. "Sweepstakes, suckling colt J. W. Lafollett, Wheatland, best colt without regard to blood lst diploma. Jennets and mules H. Jones, Port laud, "Magg" lst, "Ade" 2d. GRAIN. H. T. French, superintendent; D. H. Locney, judge. Amos Wllkins, Coburg, lst on half bushel Oregon Mammoth wheat, Oregon spring wheat, golden chall wheat, French wheat, spring club, wheat, bushel any kind, bushel side oats, bushel oats any kind (not less than five acres in each instance.) W. L. Bimeral, Macleay, bushel wheat any kind 2d. F. H. Savage, Salem, peck popcorn 2d; peck sweet corn 3 varieties grown on not less than quarter acre 2d. F. H. Savage, Salem, five pounds to bacco lst; O. H. Chapman, Salem, 2d. C. H. Chapman peck popcorn and sweet corn 3 varieties lst. F. H. Bavage, white beans lst; C. H. Chapman 2d. C. H. Chapman peas lst, F. H. Sav-" age 2d. hogs. J. C. Simpson, superintendent, Thos. Paulson and James Richardson, judges. Berkshire it. w. ourey, bmbuj, int and 2d on boar less than 1 year, and sow less than 1. Poland China Wlilard Martin, Sa lem, 1st on boar 1 and under 2, F. E, Commons, Scotts Mills, lst on boar less than 1, breeding sow, 2 and over, sow under 1. CATTLE. R. Bcott, superintendent; J. N. Gra bel aud Ben Brown, judges. Shorthorn N. C. Narls, Newberg, lst on bull 1 yr, cow 3, cow 2, heifer calf, under 1, same under 2, bull calf under 2, herd of five, bull any age, cow any age; 2d on heifer 2 and under 3. Hereford J. W. McKinney, Turner, lst on bull 3 yr, bull 2, bull calf, heifer 3, heifer 1, herd of live; 2d on heifer 1 yr, and heifer 4. H. W. Cottle, Salem, lst on cow or heifer 1 yr and under 2, Myro McKinney, Turner, 2d on bull calf under 1. Polled Angus J. H. Albert, Balem, bull 3 and over, 1st; R. W. Carey lst on bull under 2, bull under 1, cow 3, cow under 3, cow uuder 2, heifer under 1, herd of five and 2d on cow 3 and over. Graded stock J. H. Albert lst on cow 3 and over, cow uuder 3, cow uu der2. Steers J. W. McKlnnoy, Turner, lst ou steer 1 and under 2. POULTRY. Geo. D. Goodhue, superintendent; C. D. Nairn and O. A. Waller, Judges. Fred Palmer, trio game bantams, 1st. Mrs. E. E. McKluuey, trio Wyan dottes, 2d. Will Babcock, trio Black Leghorns 2d; Frank Litchfield lst, Frauk Litchfield 2d on trio Golden Seabrlghl bantams. D. McElhaney, Whiteaker, trl ' zle fowls 2d Fred Bo; 1 Hoy""" ' eghorns. ml nmi 2d nn trln rot Fa m r . r t i Mrs. M. J McCoy, inu irizzioiowis 1st. Archie Claggett, trio Golden Sea bright bantams 1st. B. Van Bokkelen, trio Langshans 1st J, M. Garrison, Forest Grove, lst and ?a3!U Baking U2jPewder: The only Pure Cream of Tartar Powder. No Ammonia; No Alum. Used in Millions of Homes ao "V.ar? the Standand STRONG'S RESTAURANT, HHtl liftdlCS, 2d on trio Light Brahmaa, Patrldge Cochins, lst on trios Silver Hamburgs, Brown Leghorns, Wyandottes, Ply mouth Rocks, and best display. 2d on Brown Leghorns and Plymouth Rocks. pigeons. Frank Litchfield, pair Quakers and Rollers lst, Trumpeters and Starlings 2d. Mrs. E. E. McKinney, largest dis play 2d. R. T. 8tlngley, Bueua Vista, pair Turbet, Starling and Trumpeters lst Pouters, Jacobin, Fautall and Owls 2d. Will Babcock, Pouters, Homers, Fan- tails, Jacobins, and Tumblers lst Car riers, Quakers and Rollers 2d. Frank Litchfield, pair Owls and Car riers, lst Tumblers Turbets and Hom ers, 2d. Mrs. L L. Whltaker, Independence, lst and 2d on pair rabbits. I suffered from blliousuf88- tad iges tlon, etc. Simmons i' HeJlator vrrf fter doctors failed. w. u. Bird. A Battle for Blood, Is what Hood's SarsanErilla vigorously fights, and it is always ?ictorious in ex pelling all the foul tslnts and giving the vUat fluid the qualty and quantity of rjerfect heoltn. It cures scrofula, salt rheum, bolls and &11 other troubles caused by impure blooc. Hood's Pills cure ah liver Ills. 25o. Sent by mall on receipt of price by C. I. Hood & Co., Apothecaries Lowell, Mass. GRANT'S PASS. The rain and smoko Is gone and sun shine and blue skies again gladden the sight of the residents of Rogue River Valley. Fruit, melons and vegetables are coming In from all directions. An ineffectual effort was made this week, to driye out the Chinese from this place, but it did not get further than tho small school boy element,who threw rocks, bricks, boards and every thing they could handle, at the Chinese wash house, till John Chinaman came out with a stick, and the boys all had busluess in somo other direction, imme diately. At 1 o'clock last night the citizens of this place wero awakened by the clang of the fire bell. The roof of the county Jail was discovered to bo in flames. One morning, a horse thief was con fined in the building and ho was soon I set free by the first man on the scene, Mr. Farr, who grabbed an ax and broke oft the lock, .Was taken in custody by Constable Randle and Marshal Kee- nau and marched ofl to the city cooler und locked up again, -rue n.v pauy were soon on the spot and put In pflVotual work in extinRulshlug the flames althouch the jail is a total wreck The prisoner claims the building was set on Are from the outside, but close examination proves that he had filed his way out of the cell Into the cor ridor, and had started to file the win dow bars, but It was getting late and be thought to hasten his work by set ting the window casing on fire and heating Ihe bars,but came near cremat ing himself. Much praise Is due the firemen, for the quick work they made in running tho engine and hose cart to the spot and the able management of them. The Father of Many Ills Constlnation leads to a multitude of physical troubles. It Is generally the result of carelessness or Indifference to the simplest ruieof health. Eugene Mc Kbv. of Brantfotd. Ont.. writes: "I had for several years been a sufferer from constipation, had token a great manv dlflerent remedies, some of wnlch did me good for time but only fora time, then my trouble came back worse tbau ever. I wis Induced by a friend, whom Brandretn's Pills had benefitted, to trv them. Tok two each night for a week, then on every night for about bIx weeks. Bime that tlmel nave not experienced tie slightest difficulty whatever, and ny bowels move regu larly every day. I believe firmly that for sluggiahuesi of the bowels and bil lousuess Brandreth'a Pills are far supe rior to any othei," To think "othlng svmptom of dyspepsia. Liver Regulattr. alia you," is a TakeSimmons m,. iuur ,. Case1 This morn- mg at 10 o'clockMlo case of Louis Mo Ulane was again up llis again up .. - nnrder Edes. Chas. E. Mason, He dereon, Wm. Dickinson and Mr. JNoriw 1 cutt were called as witnesses for the prosecution, whllo the defence called I. L. Patterson and R. A. Crossan. The caBo was taken under advisement by the judge who will render a verdict at 1 o'clock tomorrow. PRICE'S . -d(.V --S- ... ....-..- ..... SAMUEL ADOLPH DEAD. Thrown From a Buggy Injured. and Fatally On Saturday last Samuel Adolph was about town in his usual good spirits. At midnight he was no more. About four o'clock in the afternoon ho hitched up a pet yearling colt and started for a drive with his little son Joseph In tho cart. He had scarcely gotten away from the house when the young animal took fright and overthrew the vehicle. Tho son had sufficient activity to jump and save his life,but the father received a fatal fall. Mr. Adolph's right leg was broken in two places; his right arm was broken nnd badly lacerated h bevere wound was infj'"" . . , ' Doctors B mlth nJ. y ,.oi once called, and they placed him into the most comfortable condi tion possible under tho circumstances, but his Injuries were beyond the reach of their skill. He remained conscious until nearly midnight, when after a short nap the death struggle overtook him. Mr. Adolph was 69 years of age. He was born in Prussia, and had resided In Salem since 1866. Previous to coming here he bad been in business in Boise City and in Portland. He was successful in all "his enterprises and leaves a good fortune to his bereaved widow and six children. Mr. Adolph was a member of the Ma sonic order in high standing, and will be buried under their auspices in the Jewish cemetery at Portland, upon the arrival of his daughter Eva, who Is vis iting In Chicago. This death Is a severe blow to the loving family, who had hoped to see him enjoy many happy years in his declining life; and will be severely felt by Salem's business circles Mr. Adolph was a man of most genial disposition, was openhanded to the needy, and enjoyed an extensive circle of admiring friends. Tbelr gentle action and eood eflcct on the system really make them a perfect little pill, 'luev Dleasethem who use 1 hem. Carter' Lit tle Liver Pills may well be termed "Perfec tion." No one knows better than those who have used Curler's Little Liver Pills wbalrellel they h ve given wbn taken for dyspepsia, dlzz! pepsia. aizzi- lifSB, pain in m ordered slomacu, s'de, constipation, nnd dls- Do not despair of citrine your sick headache When you can po easily obt tin Carter's Little i.lvr 'Ills. They will effect a prompt and permanent cure. Their action is mild and nuuiui. 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 T.areeBt Gun in the World. Is on exhibition at the great world's fair. You ought to see It. This Is the month of months to visit the fair,pleas ant days, cool nights, delightful travel ing weather. Maximum comfort enroute to Chi cago on the veatibuled limited trains ot the Chicago, Union Pacific & North western line. See your nearest Uulon Pacific agent for rates or other Informa tion. 12-9-tf CHAS. GREEN, SON, BRMARD & CO., WatervUle, N.Y. Mop Buyers. Office above Williams & England's bank, Salem. Growers Invited to call. 9 16-tf H. 0. WHITNAN, Agt. Hotel Monterey. Newport, - - Oregon. Located on the Beach, two miles north of Newport on Cave Cove, a beautifully sheltered spot, wonderful scenery, sea bathing, fine drives toCupe Foul weath er lighthouse. House new, rooms largo and airy. Finest resort for families or Invalids. Open all winter. Terms moderate by day or week. Iutending visitors can drop a postal card to New port and bo met by baok. John Fitzpatrick, d-2 m Proprietor. Economize in Paper. Clean newspapers, tied in buudles of 100, not cut, for sale at this ofllco at fifteen cents a bundle. A heavy straw wrapping paper, large sheets, two cents a pound. Next door to the postofllce. tf FIFTIETH YEAR. Oldest, Highest and Most Extended Institution of Learning in the Pacific Northwest. Sixteen courses or Instruction, from legeriTjaji through Academic and Col- Splendld'Wiy. Lawand Medicine. Teaching, BusfiTeL, for Training in and Musio. Several It. Elocutiou Courses. Stronger and better fiLcaduate r-1 It's Woman'B College affords an Ideal home for young ladles with unsurpassed facilities for their care and training. The school year opens Sept. 4, 1893. For Year Book and all information relating to school management and course of study, address, Acting Pre., W. a HAWXEY, LL. B..A.M. For financial information, address, Rev. J. H. ROORK, Agent, 8-22-d&w Balem, Oregon. Deutscher Advocat. P0ST0FFICE BLOCK, - - SALEM, OR. Admitted to practloa lu all the couru. Bpeclal attention given to German speak. Ing people and btulneNi at the county and state ottfoea. K HOKKK, NoUry Public. 27iCommercialStj .ihf,yf,iiAniMTliiiiiil wiilamette University atA-i Wk Radiate. In every direction OUR HOME MADE GOODS are sent to all points of the com- pass bringing jov many. Patronize our Home Mills. SALKIVT, NOTE THIS DOWN. Note this down In vour memorandum eoook. mat, we are naving a special saie on Tinted Writing Paper. Oumrlces will astonish rou. We are elllne the finest kind of writlne paper fori nc. lormeny eo:a lor 7oc. we win sen yon a sbeets of writing paper for 10c. Call and eo the assortment on our bargain counter. Patton Bros., Booksellers and Statlonero 08 STATE STREET. E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB -AND Legal Blank Publishers. Oub ! UviAlavttv 4k bnk, ConVl fit rOAt. THE WILLAMETTE, SALEM, OREGON. Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day The best hotel between Portland and Ban Francisco. First-class In all its appointments. Its tables are served with the C7ioicest Emits Orown In the Willamette Valley. A. I. WAGNER. Prop. Portland's Great OPENS SHlPTEtTHBHiR 27 'CI A WILti FURNISH THK MUSIO. A WORLD OP MECHANICS IlT MINIATUEE. THE SPECIAL FEATURES WILL ECLJPHR THOSM OK ANY PREVIOUS TfEAJl MADAME GIRARD GYER'S PRISMATIC FOUNTAIN Constructed at a cost ol 110,000 nnd throwing nunuow win neanuiy Aiusio uan. LARGE AQUARIUMS, Containing flsh olall varieties lonnd In Oregon THE ART Will contain a collection of paintings selected irom tbe World's Fair. Among tbemEl wonders In every department of Art and bclence, wUl bo next thing to a vl:t to the worU'l uuik, raicuruuiu painung uusiers Last right. To visit this great Fair at Chicago. REDUCED RATEfl ON ALL TRANHPORTATION I.TNKfl. For further Information address 9-2-Sw dw Hardware, Wagons, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Ijoweat Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. SALEM, OREGON. Receptions visitors to tho Oreg1!18 Brs- & Co., will be pleased to shol nRFSS nnna ' A TToii-fVio lnwYoaf oJ mnnt COUlPe5l JACKETS, " h CLOTHING, HATS, CARPETS, TRUNKS AND VALISE. BLANKETS AND QUILTS, FINE 8HOES. UNDERWEAR. IN SALEM. BASO.AIX8 IK SVXKY DEPASTHXY. WJflkLIS BROTHERS & CO. OPERA HnriflV. mnvuii Wescacoct & .. .aLaiaiUaftlsaga we ?ms OREGON. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. r ANTED A second-band heatlnr anl cook stove. Also some other nimlin Address U., care Jocunal. 9-1831 A DIES wlsblDgtem4ker25weekl: do- mg writing at tneir nomrs, ad : In. closing stamp, Miss Louise Fairfield, Booth seoa,iaa. MHt WANTED. A good second hend 5 or JV wagon. Apply or address A. JCBhert. Boutb Balem. 9-lJ.Jt w OUND.-A ket book containing some monev be owner can get the t&maty calling at tbe Blue Front and proving pro iper lUt iy. LOB1'. A ringof keys. Tbe finder Hill In rewarded by returning the sametollof. lett, tbe house mover W3-!t T OST. A nalr of brown kid elovn.No.7. Jj near postofflco. Leave at JouBSALofflce, and get reward. 9-1J& F lURNISHED ROOM8 ior light honieltwi lng for rent. no. na center streeu st-ii' 31UI8 PATER Is kepton file at E. O. Dakt'i Advertising Agency, ftl and 65 Mercbua zchange.SanFranchvo, California, vhen contract for advertising can be made for It, c HRISTIAN BC1ENCE Literature ffu kinds on sale at SM .Liberty Bireeu wij CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received byUieTroitea ol tho lake tablsh Drainage U strict, tor deepening tbe lower end of their ditch in u blshtownshlp,T.6.8.K.8W. M. ., . The part to be Improved Is sOO feet Ion, 3,65a onblo yards ot material will hayetobt excavated. Tbe bid must stale tbe amount that the ditch will be completed lur. Plan, profiles and upeoifloatlonsareonfli; In the ofllce of E. B. Henry .engineer 5 enirn of the work, room 7, Gray Block. Bld muit be lea with him on or before 3 o'clockp.m. 'Monday, Hept. 17, 1E93. ., A ceriifled check of 8?5 must oMJJ each bid as evidence of good fallh. IMW; to reject any and all bids is reserved. " A GOOD CHANCEI All goods at V. AT. Sargeanl'B will bo Bold at the regular price for the neit SO days at 10 percent, discount for cash, THE PACIFIC DETECTIVE AND COLLECTING BUREAU 8AI.BM, - - - OrBon Private work a specialty. O. B. CLEMENT, Manager. Industrial Exposition 1QOO CLOSES OCTOBBR 28 a thousand jets ol water In all the colon of tH 5 waters, have been constructed at great expef I GALLERY. ina-s rir. wuwi "JViiiial E Superintendent and Becreun Carts. Road Machinery a0aiJGLdVE3(irii hat.HM. OREG Irvine, Prop'rs, CELEBRATED MILITARY BAND .