Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, October 04, 1893, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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NEW PATTERNS IN
FRENCH FLANNELS,
FINK SUITINGS IN
HOP SACKING,. BROCHE,
Changeable -:- Diagonals,--
WHIP
Jackets
Best
THE PALACE
307 Commercial Street,
P. S. Ladies should see the DeBevoise Waists f r boys
and girls. A waist for b iys with su'Bpenders on.
IF -
You are golnto build or mike any Mud of
Iraoroveraent, call ou ttje undersigned lor
material. vVe have a complete stock, and are
roidy to sapply any prepared contract, sower
work, pradlnz, etc.
Salem Improvement Co.
More Objections. A meeting of
property owuereou '"oruniereial, State,
Court aud Ferry streets was held yes
terday afternoon nt Judge Boise's offlce.
Hon. A. BuBh was chnst-n chairman of
the meeting. After discussion of th
mitter it was resolved to be the sense
of the meeting that the effort to collect
the assessment for improvement of the
streets named should be resisted and a
cnmtnitLee was annotated to obtain
counsel and conduct the fight against
navment of "the assessment. The
grounds of complaint mentioned were
that the lmDrovement was not what
was wanted und that the contract was
not In accordance with the ordinance
authorizing the work. Another grlev
ance alleged was that a man employed
by the property owners to have the
work done according to contract was
not recocnized. Tnerefore they will
contest the collection of the money.
Young Man Shot. There was an
accidental shooting Monday. C. h
Jones, who resides on Judge Hubbard's
place twelve miles north of Salem, op
poalte Wheatland, was shot In the leg
While out bunting ho and a conipaulonj
saw smoke issuing from n pile or brush.
Tho two hurrying toward it, the latter
tell and his gun was discharged, the
load of shot euteriug buck of Jones'
knee. The wound is a severe one, and
the Joint wl'l probably be still. Mr.
Jones la a nephew of County Judge
Hubbard and brother-in-law of Super
intendent Graham, the latter of whom
went out to the wounded man yes'er
day.
Neku a Range. With a daily aver
age of about thirty prisoners to feed,
Mrs. Knight, matron of the county jail
is put to her wit's end to flud culinary
nparatus lu the suerlfl'a kitchen to cook
for all her boarders, to say nothing of
the High Bherllt and his deputies. She
1b going to Invito tho grand Jury in to
phow them how she has to cook cab
bages in tho wash hollar and fry beef
steak on a scoop shovel. Unless the
county furnishes u larger out Ik for
manufacturing grub some of the prison
era will hayo to board at the Willamette
hotel.
Bad Walks. We are asked to glye
tho follewing: A capital of a state
should be a model in nil respects to
other cities nnd towns iit the country
but It Is not so especially us regards
plank sidewalks in the City of Salem
a few days ago only, the writer saw a
lady tripped face foro most and might
had It not been for the interference of
good luck, so to ppeak, been seriously
Injured by the catching ou a broken oil
unsticking piece of sidewalk plank.
This occurrence cauafug a hard fall
causes tho wrltlug of these lines by a
party visiting tho capital. Shame to
such negllgeuco.
Ghowino Isettkh. It Isthegeuer.
al sentiment among business men,
farmers, mechanics aud laborers that
times nro getting better aud money
easier. Tom Hubbard, who is collect
ing for Russell ilk Co., aud probably
knows the conditions of the couutry as
well as any roan lu Marlon county,
says ho believes things have Improved
not a little lu thq past thirty days, aud
that they aro growing better every day.
MUBlOVIi AND LlTKKAUY. MttH
Brown's Impersonation of Juliet re
called pleasant memories of Julia Mar
lowe, and was appreciated by all lovers
of SUttkeepere. Tho uppreheusloti and
fear of the maiden when about to drink
the potlou prepared by Friar Lawrence
wer deploted villi great strength
DknVku Rwukmc. Opera house Fri
day evening ou 13th.
Capital City Drug Store,
LUNN & BROOKS,
1IOLMAN CLOCK.
(jrOOU
CORD.
assortment ever
in Salem,
DRY GOODS
AND SHOE COMPANY,
LITTLE LOCALS.
The new car barn at Morninpside If
nearly completed and many new build
lugs are going up Dr. L.A. Porte I'
going to add to the u Mural beauty of
Mission street a beautliui residence ami
grounds. The Bheds are being put up
for the winter's work on the city hall
building. The board of BChool direc
tors held a regular meeting yesterdaj
in the olllce of the clerk, Webster
Holmes. The resignation of Sumptei
Craig us janitor of the East school
building was accepted and Charles Cal
vert was elected to fill the vacancy.
The newly elected janitor's duties to be
assumed immediately. Mr.and Mrs.
Ed. Croisau leave today ,for the world'
fuir At the regular monthly meet
ing of the Salem Buldlng & Loan asso
ciutlou lust evening at the office of Sec
retary Smith two loans were made
one of 1700 and one of $600, both pay
ing seventy-six months' interest in
advauce. Mrs. W. O. Powers, of
Shedds, Is In the city Prof. D. W.
Yoder, principal of the Woodburu
schools, is in the city. Miss Isabel
McArthur has returned from New Era.
Her sister, Miss Alice, accompanies her
aud will attend school here. Weath
er continues wet Rev. S. M. Free
laud who has occupied the Congrega
tional pulpit for two Sundays has been
engaged for a two mouths supply. He
was formerly at Pueblo, Col. Earl
Dlwre of Silvertou has been sent to the
reform school.. .Marriage licenses
were yesterday issusd to Mrs. Emma
Anderson and Hugh F. Jory, aud Ag
gie Ramp and Harrison Jones. D.
II. Loouey and wife have gone to the
world's fuir. Revival at the Chris
tian church continues. ...The state of
Oregon paid out between (40,000 aud
$50,000 salaries yesterday. Mrs.Mary
Pay ton, member of the board of lady
managers of the worla's Columbian
commission from Oregon, leaves today
for Chicago, upon n telegraphic call
f from Mrs. Potter Palmer, president of
the commission, to be present at the
October meeting of the board, which
will be convened ou the 10th Inst. Sbe
will be accompanied on the trip by
Mrs. Dr. W. T. Williamson of this city.
Mrs. P. Beckett went to Albauy to
day to attend the wedding of u friend.
Matthew Small of Silvertou wtuxiu
j-tho city today.... .John Hoover aud
Alex Masou of Brooks, and Clinton
Tracy-of Turner were In Salem today.
Dr. J. C. Qrlfilitb was a passenger
for Portland this alternoou. Mr?.
W. P. Williams is visiting In Portland.
Geo. II. Baubert of tho Stutesman,
is at tho hub Napoleon Davis re
turned home today Oliver Ruch of
Mt. Eaton, Ohio, who has beeu.yls'tlug
at the home of F. L. Sauboru, lelt for
the east today E. P. Spaufdlug is
in Portlaud. ..Dr. J. C. Smith, Jr.,
went to Portlaud this afternoon "lu his
best suit of clothes."- .-Walter und
tiugeno Combs of Eugene, are visiting
their aunt, Mrs. Kiuzlo, on east State
street Mrs. Geo. Hoeye, accom
panied by her niece, Miss Ada Hughes,
Miss Lizzie IVtzal, went to Portlaud
this afternoon, -..Weather forecast for
Thursday Is light rt'lus.
Simmons Liver Regulator has never
been known to fall to cure all liver dis
eases.
PERSONALS.
Liout. Col. D. M. Dwyer, of Silver-
ton, was a Salem visitor yesterday.
Dr. Mllla B. Lund is expected home
from her visit in tho East,
W. L. Hicks, of Sllverton, was In the
Capital City today.
Dr. F. W. Tower of Moutaua univer
sity, Helena, Is lu the city,
Captain John O'Brieu, state printing
expert, Is lu the city ou business at the
sUto'liouse.
Miss Mary Thelss, a teacher lu the
Park school returned from the world's
fair today,
Business Chancik. J. II. Alleu
has bought the North Baleni meat
market of W. II, Hunt aud proposes to ,
run It in good shape. Mr. Huut has
also opened a shonou aorta Liberty j
street,
State Street Improvement Bill
City Officers Reports.
Mayor Galoh presided at the meeting
of the city council last night. Alderman
Albert, Cross, Gray, Klein, Lnfore and
Smith were present. Recorder Edes
read the minutes of the last meeting.
Approved.
BIM.B ALLOWED.
W. W. Martin 116.00, Capital City
Bindery, 120.00, Union Title Abstract
Co. $5.00, G. Stolz (2.65, Gardner &
Darr (city ball) (5,25, same, (streets)
(6.00, same (streets) 5.50 same (city
ball) J0.60, streets and labor (04.00 8a
lem Improvement Co. (30.00, States
man, (30.00.
City Engineer Culver reported that
Archie Masou had completed contract
for improving State street from west
line of High to city limits, with excep
tions noted, and recommended" that it
be accepted. Following is a statement
of bis acceunt:
Contract price (8427 95
Firstpayment 4000 001
Balance due (4427 95
DEDUCT.
For 2076 ft curb not built (112 39
For 15000 ft plauk not laid 220 (XI
For gravel not put ou 28 83
(361 22
Balance dueTess deduct (4U60 75
Estimate aud recommendation ap
oroued by street committee. Recorder
irdered to draw warrants ou State
street improvement fuud.
Communication of J. M. Wallace,
president of Salem Water Co., asking
that Chief Eugiueer Low, of the fire
department, and City Surveyor Culver
inspect the laying of the new 2 foot
steel suction pipe Irom crib to Water
tvorks, and satisfy themselves that it is
thoroughly light aqd laid lu a proper
manner. Officers ordered to do so aud
letter filed.
QUAKTEKLY REPORTS.
City Treasurer E. J. Swafford sub
mitted the follewing:
GENERAL FUND RECEI ITS.
July 1st bal. ou hand ( 4,505 52
Reed, from Recorder Edes 2,017 25
v
Total (6,522 77
DISBURSEMENTS.
Warrants herewith (
Interest on bridge bouds, 50
coupons
Bal. ou hand
M
025 00
5 517 82
Total
BUILDING FUND.
.lulv 1st bal. on hand (
2,250 00
By
4 warrants paid 2.2o0 UU
STATE STREET FUND-
RecU. from asse8ments 1 089 02
DI8UURSENENTS
By 1 warrant paid --$ 630 27
Bal. on hand 58 75
Total ( 689 02
COMMERCIAL STREET FUND.
Amount ou hand ( 217 58
Referred to City Attoruey Bingham.
City Recorder Ed. N. Edea submit
ted the following for term ending Sept.
30tb.
Balance on hand from last re
port ( 8 04
Reeeiveii from fines 200 50
Saloon licenses 1203 75
Vehicle licenses 29 05
Show licenses -- 75 00
Miscellaneous liceuses ... 320 'Jo
Mificellaueous receipts 17 25
Total (1805 84
By amount paid treasurer .....(1857 27
Balance on hand ( 8 57
Total uumberof persons appear
ing before recorder . , 132
Days served , - 435
Discharged 1 1. 21
Fines paid T . (200 50
Warrants were Issued as follews:
Jail account ( 85
Police account .- 1145 35
Salary for city officer's ac-
couuts 1000 00
Fire Department account I" ho 73
Fuel uccount 4 00
Street account 101S 64
Bridge account 210 50
Stationery account 26 10
Board of city prisoners 812 15
State St. Improvement fund 4000 00
City hall building fuud 10200 00
I'ttX rebate 10 00
Legal services-,- .... .. 145 50
Water 414 90
Light 1340 25
Miscellaneous , 1331 15
Total (22951 18
Referred to commilttee on accounts
aud current expenses.
R. R. Ryan appeared aud asked to
be heard ou inequalities of recent
license ordinance. Referral to health
and police,
Petltition for vacation of alley in
block 8t Yew Park, aud petltlou of
Geo. Collins for rebate ou taxes, to
street committee.
Remonstrance against Improvement
of High aud Church streets.
On an tyo und nay vote resulted as
The only Pure Cream of Tartar
Utd in Millions of Homes
OR O 0 1 f1 CO
aTIUbE.o
ftaalOaking
USjaPewder:
follews: Aye, Lafore, Gray nnd
Klein; tines, Smith, Cross nnd Albert,
the mayor voting affirmatively, the
motion prevailed. Albert gave notice
(hat he would fitea protest against this
action m Illegal at the next regular
meeting.
An ordinance declaring James Yotes
a common drunkard passed to its sec
ond reading nnd was referred to com
mittee On ordinances.
An ordinance providing for the is
suance ol bonds for the improvement
of State street from the east line of
High street to the eastern limits was
then introduced, passed to its second
reading and was referred to committee
on ordinances.
CIRCUIT COURT DOCKET.
Order of Cases to be Heard by Judje
Burnett, Monday, Oct. 9.
1. Schuyler Rue, Insolvent; assign-
ment.
2. Frank C. Baker, vs. Eric Ander
son; perfect title.
3. J. C. Brown, ineolvent; assign
ment. 4. Jos. P. Cook, et al. ys. W. H.
Byars; action for money.
5. P. HEistou, insolvent; assign
ment. 6. M. M. Ellis vs. F. J. Ford; action
for money.
7. Mary A. Hoen, vs. W. C. Riggs;
suit for possession ot real property.
8. Heness Bros. vs. Alleu & Smith,
action for money, and Searle & Deane
garnishee.
9. F. G. Kennel, vs. Erie Ander
son; action for money.
10. James McCloskey, vs. W. P.
Bennett; action for money.
11. Marx & Jorgenson, vs. A. E,
LaRoque; equity, Pogue, referee.
12. Charles Relchstelu, vs. W. P.
Bennett; foreclosure of lien.
13. Snell, Heitshu & Woodward, vs.
tt. W. Cox; action for money.
14. John F. Searles, vs. Olive P.
Penulugton ot al.; foreclosure.
15. Thos. Taylor vs. Metzger aud
Messenger; action for money.
16. Arnold Wink, vsClarance Brown,
et. al.; foreclosure.
17. H. D. Norwood, vs Ellen M.
Farnsworth; foreclosure.
18. Allen & Lewis, vs W. ELShields,
et. al.; action for money.
19. Thos. J. Ford, iusolventj-osslgn-ment.
20. Dorrance Lumbering Co., insol
vent; assignment.
21. State of Oregon,vs Southern Paci
fic Co.; objections to cost bill.
22. Gilbert Bros., vs Whale & Galli
uer; action for mouey.
23. Amoa Strong, et. al., va H. P.
Miuto, & The C'ty of Salem;in)unction.
24 A. Bush, vs Chas. Stewart, C. B.
Kuight aud Wm. Woodworth; action
for money.'
25. F. Nan Der Baan, va Samuel
Ramp; mechaulc Hen.
26. C. Darst, va U. S. Banking Co.;
action for money.
27. V. Wattier, vs U.S. Banking
Co.; action for money.
28. Paul Fuudman, va U. S. Bank
ing Co., action for money.
29. Edward Wright, Insolvent; as
sigunienc 30. State of Oregon, vs H. S. Simon;
ofler to bribe.
31. F.J. Eldridge, va. E. A. Biey-
mnu, et al, partition.
32. C. P. Glover, executor of the es
tate of William Glover, va. Lucy Sauu
ders, et al, foreclosure.
33. Sherman, Clay & Co., vs. P. H.
aud Hattie E istou, H. P. McNary and
the City of Salem, foreclosure mortgage.
34. Irvine L. Lindsay, Vb. Ida I.
Lindsay, Divorce.
35. Joseph Myora, vs. Bam'i L. Lov
ell, action for mouey.
86. James Alexander, vs. J. and E.
Bayless, et nl.
87. George W. Waterbury, vs. G. A.
Van Derbeck, actiou for speclllo per
formauco of coutracU
33. Mary A. Denham, va. G. M.
Kulz, et al, suit to quiet title.
89. Geo. Swegle, et al, vs. Emma
Bender, et al, suit to cancel deed.
40. Geo. W. Edgar, et al. va. D. W.
Edgar, Suit to set aside deed.
41. Minnesota Thresher Mfg. Co.. vs
L. W. Beuson,etal. Action for money.
42. George E. Sly, vs. Lulu Sly, Di
vorce. 43. Thos. Holmau, appellant vs. T.
P. Welch, Appeal from Justices court,
44. H C. Caldwell &. G. D. Bprague,
vs. J. W. Lyons, action for money,
45. J . D. Grogoire, vs. T. F. Roarke
& C. Hamilton, Appeal from Justice's
court.
46. N. M. Coomer, va, John Pennln-
ger, action for money.
47. Eluabeth .Eberhard et al, vs. C.
L. Kester et al, Partition suit.
4S. G. M. Lease va. Harvey Massay,
Powder. No Atmaonisj No Alum,
40 Years tht Standard
Foreclosure.
49. W. P. Miller, vi. Valller Wat
tier, Suit to declare trust.
60. Annie Grosse, vs. Henry Onwse,
Divorce.
51. J. J. Shuw, executor nftheluHt
will of Henry Shrum, deceased, vs. M.
L. Abatt, confirmation of salp.
There are about sixty more caw
which Clerk Eguu will have prepared
for the printer tomorrow.
STJPftEME COURT.
The law class all passed an examina
tion and received tbelr certificates
authorizing them to practice in all the
courts of this state.
The famous Soldier's Home case of
D. C. Sherman, respondent, vs. A. J.
Bellows, James Byron, J. W. Mullan,
Chas. Nickel!, and S. 8. Frame, as
trustees of Oregon Soldier's Home,
appellants, appeal from Linn county.
Argued and submitted today.
So sltDDle vet always efficacious In
all billious disorders is Simmons Liver
Regulator.
Elegant new fall goods arriving all
the time at the Ladies Baziar, 8tate
Insurance block.
Always in 8eason. The dealers
who are always in season make friends
with their patrons. This is the aim of
Harritt & Mclutyre, the post office
grocers. Try their new celery and
cranberries.
Religious. Revival services at the
Christian church each evening thia
week, at 7:30. Come and hear good
preaching aud good singing. Strang
er8 cordially invited.
m
Jerseys. At Sbarpe's dairy are
kept aa line a herd of Jersey cows as
you wish to see. That is why they sell
such excellent milk and cream.
Take Simmons Liver Regulator to re
move the bile, clear the head and re
store digestion.
Takes the Belt. J. H. Allen, of
North Yamhill, reports the heaviest
hop yield of any man so far heard from.
From 1 acres, containing 1060 bills, he
baled 7208 pounds of prime hops. Who
can beat thai?
O. N. G. Adjt. C. E. Roblln went to
Eugene this morning where he will
meet the other members of the exam
ining board of the Oregon National
Guard. Captain-elect May, ofD. Co.,
Ashland, is to be examined.
After Breakfast
To purify, vitalize and enrich the blood
aud give uerve, bodily aud digestive
strength, take Hood's Sarsaparllla.
Continue the medicine after every
meal for a month or two and you will
feel "like a new man," The merit of
Hood's Sarsaparllla is proven by its
thousands of wouderful cures. Why
don't you try it?
Hood's Pills cure constipation. They
are the best after dinner pill and family
catbaitic.
Circuit Court. There was served
yesterday a writ of attachment in the
case of Goodman & Sons against Riley
J. Ritchie of Gervais. The suit is to
collect five different sums ot back ac
counts aggregating (1025 37.... .In the
suit of A. Bush against the members of
the Consolidated Street Railway Co to
enforce the payment of a note for (22,
000, aud In which attachment was is
sued some time ago, the attachment
was yesterday vacated, other satisfac
tory security being furnished. There
will be a large cnmlual calendar thla
term.
It is very difficult
t o convince
children that
a medicine is
"nice to take"
this trouble
is not experi
enced in ad
ministering Scott's Emulsion
of Cod Liver Oil. It is
almost as palatable as milk.
No preparation so rapidly
builds up good flesh, 1
strength and nerve
force
Mothers the world over rely
upon it in all wasting diseases
that children are heir to. i
Pwpwd by Scott A Bown. K. V. All dnigriit.
Largest Gun in the World.
la on exhibition at the creat world's
iuir. iuu uuruit in sea u. inisistne
.l- X t- A- I.W .lit-.- I ..
month of months to visit the fair.pleas
ant davs. cool ulchts. delightful travel
inu weather.
maximum comfort enmute to Chi-
eago on the vestlbuled limited trniua ot
the Chicago, Union Pad 11 o & North
western Hue. Bee your nearest Union
Pacific agent for rates or other Informa
tion, lg.g tr
"
doubt Simmons Liver
Wlthout a
Regulator will cure you. It has cured
thousands.
The Southern Pacific has nlaeed tlm
.,!,! a.JL .. ", .. ?!.w ,!
price oi rouna 4np iioueia, good for 10
days to the Portland exposition at 13 35,
including one admission to the exDosl.'
tion. Tickets on sale Monday. Wed.
nwdaya aud Fridays only. U
NEW MOON
NEW GOODS
Not old chestnuts, and best of
all the
The Newest and Lowest Prices
of all wool home-made cloth
ing at the
ioowql pull sto
GOOD LUCK TO YOU
Good lurk to vou and trood luck It will
joe 10 every one wno latte advantage or out
SCHOOL BOOK SALE,
Neither a horse-shoe or four leaf clover can
Ioring you mch opportunities. See thai
four children go u the State street book
siore ior tneir scnool supplies
Patton Bros.,
IBooksellers and Stationers,
08 8TATE STREET.
E. M. WAITE PRINTING CO.,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
-AN
Legal BlanJc Publisliers.
Bush's New Brick ,over the bank, Com'l street.
THE WILLAMETTE,
SALEM. OREGON.
Bates, $2.50 to $5.00 per Day
The best hotel between Portland aad Ban
Francisco. First-class In all Its appointments,
its tables are served with the
Choicest Fruits
Orown in the Willamette Valley.
A. I. WAGNER, Prop.
(J?yp
MITCHELL, WRIGHT & CO.
215 Commercial Street.
American Fire Insurance Co., Phlla.
Home Insurance Co., New York.
Norwich-Union Ins. Co.. Liverpool.
Palatine Insurance Co,. Manchester.
Over One Million Dollars Deposited With State Treasurer of Oregon A
Protection of Policy Holders in Oregon only.
All Losses Adjusted and Paid Through Salem Agency on Policies Writt
in Marion, Polk. Yamhill and Linn Counties.
' Ala0 Wrlte Llfe and Accident Iusnranoe In Best Companlea in the World.
J
ANOTHER NEW LINE
Of Jackets arrived yesterday from New York.
tuese. as tney are all of the latest styles.
suit the times. Prices range from $4.50 to 915.00.
Jackets. Try us and see.
POPULAR LINES OK NEW DRESS GOODt
' Plaids, Plain. Changeable and Hopsacklng effects, at prices from 25o to 35c,
60o and 75c, for splendid values.
e" over irom last year are going raat. ll you want a bargain hurry "H"
Bet one of them. If you Unci one to suit yoS there will be no trouble about t
nrlee. We ansae! line them it lets tli.n rir-i,.
T T TC. rnrtTT
VVlIJUlO BROTHERS &
OPERA HOTTHE CORNER. - hatbut
I B.Uen'e ai boys' dothlng nevtr so chap.
SALKiM, OREGON,
NKW ADVERTISEMENTS.
LADIEH wishing to make rsweeklr t
lng writing ui their hoinw, addle.
rri . .. - vu""" auurcA.
mAA
ciueiDB biamp, miss Louise Fulrfleld. r I
Bend, ind.
WcOD WANTED.-100flae2.year-ol4n
. tree?. to trade lor wood. Good varle
uiut(t7 ui v. i. u.emeni.
ion
80
A5FJTAJAJ."?-ilN-forU
buildings, on railroad. Will take tamil
wagon as part payment, or some eoodMB
.uv. u au.es juiuruvta. vim
co-s. xl A.uiark,on let h street, BtleoO.il
"" 3Hjl
Taia PAPER Is kept on flle at K. 0. Out
vertlsing Agency, &J and 63 Mercte
ige.San Kranclgro, California, the
' for advertising can be made for k
Exchange,
conixaoa
ZlURIdTlAN HCIENf!BI.liPr(nr. .f.J
j kinds on. sale at 328 Utterly rtrert. uM
CHAS. GREEN, SON, BRAIN1RD CO.
Waterville, N.Y.
Hop Buyers, 'i
Office nbove Williams & Kngland'i be'tl
.-mum. urowers mviiea 10 can.
9 16-tf H. C. WHITNAH, Af,
BURTON ItltOTUBRS
Manufacture Standard Pressed Brick,
Molded Brick in all Pattern! for Kroil'
and SUDtllv the brick for the New Halp-nHn
Hall and nearly all the fine build ngierteul
In the Capital City. I
Yards near Penitentiary, Salem, Or. 8iii?
MISS BALLOU'S
KINDERGARTEN
Uonnectlngand Primary CUuiei open
Honday, Sept. 2otL,
Cor. Court and Liberty street), opposite opei
house. '
For teachers and mothers will begin Odole
2d. at the same place. '
For particulars apply to
Mrs. P. S. Kkioht,
Prtncijit
McCROW & STEJSLOPP,
FRESH REFRIGERATED MEATS
316 Commercial Btreet, Salem.
Only the Best Stock Bought. "BBS?" Only the Best Meats Bold.
Good service. Prompt delivery.
GENERAL
Insurance - Agents,
SALEM, OKEGO:
Western Assurance, Toronto, Canadi
Lancashire, Manchester, Eug.
Hamburg-Madeburg. Germauy.
Home Mutual, Ban Francisco, Cal,
F T HART LEADING MER0HAN'
Is 1 llrVn I TAILOR.
247 COMMERCIAL OTREET.
Ladles cannot afford to ru
We have marked the prices low,
Wo can save jou money
THOSE LONGCLOAKS-
CO.
OREGO
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