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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1894)
li SJVEElSa &A.PXTA& OTHINAL, rtEJSBAV.TAfriJ-V fc0 l0 v iiwBjWMi 1 1 ij ,T,''fVJjJB'fy8!'S STRANGE BUT TRUE. That you can buy Dry Goods at our place for loss money than elsewhere in the city. That many ladies oxpress surprise at our low price". That our stock is all new. lhat we do Hot carry any shoddy or worthless good. That our lines are still unbroken. And that our Ladies', Misses' and Children's Shoes Are the best in the market. P S.-WE OFFER OUR ENTIRE STOCK AND STORE FIXTURES FOR HALK FOR FARTICOLARS ENQUIRE AT The Palace D, O. & S. Co., 307 COMMERCIAL STREET. , xt SALEM, OREGON. DALLAS POSTOI'FICE ROBBED FROM THE BIO WINDY CITY. FANCY FOOT STOOLS. All Styles and Colors. CHOICE : FOR : ONE : DOLLAR KELLEft & FURNITURE SONS, DEALERS. GOING OUT -::- OF BUSINESS I will sell my entire stock at Cost, FURNITURE, WALL PAPER, BABY BUGGIES, WINDOW SHADES, NOTIONS and ALL. Wallpaper from 10 to 85c per double roll. Borders from 8 to 10 .cents per yard. Give me a call. W. M. SARGEANT MB. EYAN'SINJUBIEB. Ojnditlon of the Salem Man Who Had His Toot Oat off Monday. L iter reports show that Mr. Ryn's only Injury Is not the loss of his foot. It seems that the left shoulder blade was broken several Inches from the Joint, and that he sustained a severe gash In the left thigh, which Is lnro enough to lay n man's hand Into. Aeldo from this there were a number of smaller Injuries about the head and trunk. The surgeons yesterday am putated the slump of the leg about half way between the knee and ankle, leaving the other Injuries to be looked after whon tho patient would be better ablo to stand the operation. As tho accident occurred shortly be fore the Journal went to press yester day, some further facts have como to light regarding tho manner of tho ac oli'euL It seems that (be agent, Mr. Bklnner, was absent from the station ut the time, and that bugguge master Dirlintc was selling tickets. He had loaded his baggage onto tho truck, and left It at tho foutu end of the platform, and as the train pulls down to the north end, Mr. Ryan saw lit to pull the loaded truck down to that point, ub ho Is In tho habit of doing. This truck was the direct cnueo of his accident. UK. IIYAN'S CONDITION. A constaut stream of enquiring frloads kept the family busy by asking questions. Dr. Roy uolds attended him this morning and decided that in addi tion to other Injuries two rlbi are brok en under tho fraotured ahouldor. He has eight or ton bruises but none nor Ions and la not Injured Internally as was reported. IIu was Hitting up, ami talking to friends this morning, but Is quite weak, Tho family aro receiving every attention possible from a largo circle or frionds, or whluh Mr. Ryan Is blessed with a large number. His shoulder oinnot bo sot today. State Treasurer Metohau and Supt. McElroy wont to Portland this nftor uoou. Mr. Motsahan may go to East ern Oregon beforo his return. Ask Your Friends. Who have taken Hood's Barsaprllla what they thluk of It, ami tho replies will positively be lu Its favor. Simply what Hood's Sarsaprlllu does,thut tells the story of Its merit, Ouo has been cured of Indigestion, or dyspepsia, another finds It IndUpotiimblo for sick headache or biliousness, while others report remarkable cures of horofula, catarrh, rheumatism, suit rheum, etc. Hood's Pills are in iii him nullum iu nmu.ui purely vegetable. HijmaH'.'i'gi. imumhi NEW BOOK 1 THE CAPTAIN OF THE JANIZARIES, JA& LUDLOW, A story of tho times of Soandeberg mhI tha full of Constantinople. Critic liVMkId Gen. Lew Wallace got his M from (his bonk to write the Prinou f India and some claim ho has copied awnt tot word from this book, Kvtry Mfrhould mat It, PRICE 60 OI5NT8, DBAKBOKN'S BOOKSTORE. U3 ComniorcisJ Sfc IN THE SOCIAL REALM. There is a great deal going on at the capital city Just now. Miss Gussln Glesy one of Salem' Klndergartners, is suffering from the grip- The grand carnival of Eminent Peo pie takes place this eveulug ut 8 o'clock at tho Reed, Tne marriugn of Mim Alice Btoweli of Eugene, and Mr. Elmore (.talking of this city is announced to take place February 21st. The wedding will be n quiet aflalr. Unique Invitations are out tor thf first meeting of the Ruluy Day Club re o mtly organized by a number of prom luent Saleut women, at the home of one of the member;, Wednesday ut 2 p m. The Chemeketa Whist club will meet at Hotel Wlllametto Wednesday even ing, instead or aridity as usuui, up many members find It Impospible to be present on the latter evening. A full attendeuco Is requested. Tho entertainment to be given nt the Christian church on Wednesday, the 31st, Is to be u reception to our incom ing pastor, Rev. R. M. Mesaicu, an well as a social to tho public. Pastors of I different denominations are cordiully invited to como and see us. The condition of Miss Margaret Grace Sorlber, who was injured by a full lust Thursday, has so Improved that her marriage with Mr. Frederic Percy IIol brook of Butte, Montana, will take placoattho First M. E. church on Wednesday evening as announced. MINISTiniS IIKCIUTION. In connection with tho entertain ment at tho Christian churoh tomorrow evening a reception will be tendored to tho pastor, Rev. Mesalok. All minis ters of tho churches In the city nro In vited. No admission will bochurged. Tho program Is as follows-: Duet piano, by Ml ses Fauulc Park hurst aud Marie Mensick. Recitation Sketch from "Riley," M 8i Clara Scott. Holo Zither. Duet Vocul, Murlo Mesalck aud E. M. Branson. 8 lo Piano, Miss Fanulo Purkhurst, riolo Vocal, "Lereh." Duet Guitar, Mr. Brown. Hoio Viollu, Prof. P. W. Rodgers. Solo-Cornet, W. E. McKlroy. Recitation Selected, Miss Lulu JoluiBon. Solo Piano, Miss Mario Messlek. This Burglars Capture all the Valuables. Special Correspondence of '"ihe Journal" from Chicago. Chicago, Jan. 24. Since the eleemosynary institutions of the windy city stand converted Into recruiting oflloa fur an army of street cleaners, the brigade of freeluneiiers was reduced comparatively nearer to Oil Of Uncle Sam's Safes Easily lite regular aggregate. Tne insistence SEVERAL THOUSAND DOLLARS TAKEN' Imported had to pass through the red tape system of the revenue laws and went out to rescue Colgate, the missing member of the Carliu party, hive n- were accepted free of charge provided , turned and they say, that owing to the they were not sold In this country, and therefore all goods and other articles ' - . .l..t i Dimit. nnrl tllA HOVn P grgai uc)jiu ui duw.t .u v w- - w - weather It was impossible to go farther Opened. This morning when the Dallas poat ofllee was entered by the postmaster at 0:30 to make up Salem mail, he found some one had been there before him in short tho otllce had been robbed. Tho side door which lends oft the back way had been forced open by breaking a g'as'j and then forcing the door by breaking the lock. The sate was next found broken open. The combination was bored cleur around the tumbler of the lock, and opened with a crooked wire. No ponches were touched, but the eafe contained money and valuables s fallews: Money, pap-r and coin, 1800; stamp", $803. There were also taken money orders, postal notes and other valuable papers. They also took all the reglstored letters, Five hundred dollars in stamps that would not go in the bank. Mr. Grant loses about $-50 of his own money. It was a regular government safe that w '8 opened. A handkerchief and tools were left showing that they were taken from from the Dallas machine shops. The robbers overlooked nothing of value except a $5.00 gold coin in one box. Among the stamps taken was a pack age of stamps enroute to Falls City. Sheriff W. L. Wells and a force of deputies were at once put on track be fore daylight and It Is not thought the robbers can escape. Postmaster Grant at once sent the Salem postal authorities word by stage driver M. I. Capps, and tho numbers of you huve seen the stolen postal notes aud the money orders. The thloves did not take the money order stamp. If they had they could have stamped all the blank postal notes, of which they captured a book. Tho money orders stolen are of no value, as they cannot be paid except upon a letter of advice. If they can make disposition of their postal noteB aud orders their haul will be worth several thousand dollars be sides thu cash they got. THR IlLiANKS STOLEN. Tho blank mouey order and advice forms taken numbers from 20,077 to 21,000 Inclusive. The blank postal notes taken are numbered G233 to 0400 inclusive. All are printed Dallas, Or. Postmasters will do well to note the stolen numbers. of a moderate winter, in the work of street aud alley cleaning is almost providential. The broom brigade-can work every day without gloves ol mittens, aud the huge mouutalns of rubbish plied up In the alleys are the monumeutal testimonials that the filth of the earth had settled down in the garden city during the summer of 1893. As a body, the broom brigade looks somewhat improved, spiritually as well as materially. They are an honest set who are willing to do some thing for supper, lodging aud break fast. They work till norm aud, if the want to, work aficruoon, they will get dluuer, and pome pay, their cosniopol- itain wearing apparel sbowipg plainly that color or previous coudition are no obstacles In gaining admission to mem bership. In moat eases it is left with toe stomach, and whenever this most important member of the human make-up calls for soup, the owner of the relentlesa monitor h elected to go to tho alms parlor and get his fill and then help to digest the food by sweep ing out the cuibs of the West Side, where brooms have been consid ered a luxury for ovvr twelve mouths. In this city the hickory broom acts as a suro elitmn ititit,' power against hunger and cold, and in many cases ii furnishes a bodily exerelso to men wll still wear Prince Albert oats, aud now are remembering some beiter (Uy above their wilted stuoding cullurs. The other day our curlodtv w n aroused by a member of the brmin brigade whoto uppearauce was rather striking, considering the oj'iipi'iy he was iu. Approaching thu nun, vkesiid: "rflr, better days before this had to pass through the name channel tbe shipped back, and all articles which were sold here were taxed with the diity provided by law. The greatest delay originated from o set of inexperienced revenue officers who were appointed by the present ad ministration j'it lu Hun to be new In the department, when the great cargoes of foreign exhibits arrived in the har bors of the U.iited States. Many ex hibitors were greatly bampered by the revenue department when their ship ments nrri'ed, and after the close of the exhibition the ditllculty was much increateu bya record which lacks com pletuess. ' Many exhibitors renewed their sup plications for a permit to puck and ship for threeor four weeks because the revenuo department could not find a proper record of the exhibit in question If tlia.revetiue omcers had beeu more efficient, the last fire which oousumed the beautiful Peristyle, Casino and Concert hall would not have done so much damage In the Manufacturers' building, because the exhibits of Great Britiau and France would have been on the Atlantic ocean by the time the fire broke out. Tne re they stood iu a partly roofless building, and after the packages were soaked with water for several days", tbey received the fiery shower which fell through the opening of a bursted roof. The heroic action of thu fire department saved most of the goo'ds, but the damage done by water will amount to nbout $500,000 A change of government sometimes is a costly-experiment, but Uncle Sam is ibte to foot the bill. A. F. H A. O. U. MBBTINO. At tho meeting of Valley lodgo hut night many membors from Protection lodgo were present. Grand Lecturer Davoy gavo nn address and assisted lu the Initiation of three caudldates, after which tho doors were opened to tho ladlen of tho Degree of Honor, who served refreshments for tho company. Tho occasslon was made enjoyable and Instructive. Lecturer Dayoy will de llvor an address this eveulug at Mo Mluuvllle. TIIK 1I.UTIST YOUM1 I'KOI'l K. John II, Chapman of Chicago presid ed nt n grand rally of youug people at Albany last evening. This gathering wuh appointed to bo held In Salem but waschauged to Albany by the state conimlttoo to suit Mr. Chapman's con vlence. J. Sim Foster, H. F, Barnes, W. W. Brooks and H. S. Gilo wuro In attendance from Salem. HOOIAI, MOTHS. On Friday last Mr, and Mrs. E. M. Walto reached tho tweuty-Hovunth an nlversary of their married life, aud tha evening of that day was marked by thu gathering of a few frloudsat their homo on Statu street. Low Steamer Rates. Parties Intending visiting the Mid. winter Fair should patronlM tho Union Paclflo Steamors, as this Company has placed lu efioct from Portland the low rate of $22.00 to SanFranolHOo ami rvw turn, wliloh Inoludea meal and berth. Full particulars can be obtained by ad dressing W. H Hurlburt, A. O. P. A.. Union Pttolllo System, Portland. 1 DO-tf LITTLE LOCALS. II. A. Clarke, or 37 So. Diamond St., Alleghany, Pa., writes for copies of the Jouknai. containing an account of the death of Hon. George K. Shlol, who fell over tho iron rail In front of Hotel Willamette, on December 12th. Attempted Jail Break. Monday afternoon Deputy Wrlght- mnn fouud one of tho bars of tho north window of tho county Jail half sawed through and captured tho saw, a small steel blude, much to the discomfiture of tho thirteen prisoners contained there in, thus frustrating a possible Jail break. Loctnres on Tonnyson. Presldont Chapman delivered tho third and last of his lectures on Tenny son's '"The Princess" to a good sized audience ut the U. M. C. A. bull last evening. This evening ho will take up the study of Mcmorlum." Tennyson's poems "In The Simmons Divorce Salt. Muhalo Simmons today tiled her answer to J. II. Simmons' who charges that sho deserted him aud asks divorce, She denies that slie Is worth $4000, or moro than $2000, und asks that the ttilt bu dismissed. 11 iu mu: iMPHovKMKNr. Tho north Llbsrty street bridge wai oousldorably undermined at the mutli end during the mount ll.nls, aud had ulm m be come dangoroiu. Street Commlsslouer Culver Inn bseii busy todiy having new pilings put In, and miking other roimlrs, so there will ha iu diugnrof waving. Woiik to PiiooKim. Contractor IUell was this morning untitled by th ttuto board to begin work on the north wing of the reform school Febru ary 1st. Tills is good news for Salem im chaulca aud Is especially appreciated by ttio contruutor. IUmovhd Lewis it I'ratuer have removed thuir market from Summer street to Winter, near Center, mu i ji' ui i l 1 1 ' J.M niKi). IL-L-L. M-'lU-lUJ WtPpollvlrcurltc liMtUelieatid in vnl IU return. rurlir' IJilJa laur Hii TbU U nol Ulk, but lnuh. Cue Mil a do. oinail pm. toman de. lAIUklA. Hud IllA hourly tatltf, wrlUl ttuWhr tskiae oneol Cartef Utile Liver nUi IuiiumIUUI? wwa uiuucr. Dou'iA-iuMimu. Hea aitvvrlWw ut Voiaii price, rttllU flOni llldttUHl, djI4ll oneol Qtrtwn Utile l.!vw PIM CUA IT. At the home of L. W. Jone. on Howell Prairie, Sunday, January 28, ISII, Margaret Craft, aged 71 years. Deceased was a uatlve of Virginia, having been born In 1S96. The fuueral services were h'ld today at Mr. Junes' i lime." "What of ii?" he asked with the lire of soyeral foreign languages in bis eyes. "I am sutislled to bear tlia cross while thegato st-ind ijir for me." I left tho man under the impression that ho is some kind of superantiated minister who lost his Hook aud baars the cross, imitating tho Mister who died for all of us. Oh, what a blessing flames from immortal hope. Chicago is considered a wicked city, 1 and really more so than sho dessrves. If wo consider th-it tha liquor traffics is almost unrestricted, It is a wondr that heinous crimes are not more numerous. A healthy spirit of true christiauity is waging var constantly against the so cial evil of a faithless pursuit after worldly goods. Tho church-coers are many and It Is indeed voryoucou raging to eeo so many young persons going to the pi ices of worship on Sunday. A groat number of excllent preachers of tho gospel of Christ are filling the pul pits of tho different churches, and the eweet words of "Poicj on earth aud good will to mm" arc thankfully re celved by thousinds of hearers who walkuuder the InlLieuoe of the. Cross propounded to thorn by hbiral minded exhort era. run v im.n's fair wkecic. I a former letter to the JoruNAL your correspondent had given the vou turesome opinion thaU-the exposition buildings were not constructed substan tially enough, to resist tho destructive velocity of the storms which sweep oyer tho lakoj. O.ir opiulou was veri fied sooner than wo expected. D.irlng the last m nub of 1M3, tho, severe snow qnow storms )inqpyi$)d 'ji Jargq sectiou or thu m nufacturjrs buildiug, aud thoyot unpioUail jxhibltdof Eug land, Franco and other'forelgn nations were badly dam ied by snow, aud thu workmen who wire engaged iu p.iok. lug tho goods, suffered seriously by the low temperature, because tho largest budding of the world oonld uo longer reaUt the Arctic bresae prevailing dur ing the llMt tliwe weks of December. Olilaigo lia I ah mi t two weks of fluo slelghlug and tlieOmml Ronlavard was uovered with hu i Iroils of fine outters and richly urn mi i n I two, three and foureeaUd Blel;h., hut two jUiys before Christmas the siiul changed to tho snutli mid the i.-t Oijoy'piont was washed away lu U-n tluu 1 hours. The suow nn hu.I umlor the roof of the Munuftoturr'UuUdlag began to melt and to ilru.'e JIomii. or the men and goods vs.t et..r.-d i titer- so the In side or the larget t.iiiidlug of the world was turuod to au uueudurable nbetle. It uow seams tha iviii.tval of the grout show Is a moro dliUVult ts tlmn the lutnxluatlou th(i r. All tl) articles TiiGC.vit.iVAL. The graud carui- 'Val of emineut people at the opera house' this evening will be an enter tdnment of rare merit. I is bv the King's D inghters, a-d fur the purpose of raising money for the church debt. After the eutertalumeut proper the hall will ba cleared aud au enjoyable time had dancing. How's This! , We offer one hundred dollar reward for any case of catarrh that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. I J. Ciienkv fc Co., Props., Toledo, O. We tho uudersigued, have known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and be lieve him perfectly honorable in all business transactions aud financially s.ble to earry out any obligation made oy ineir nrm. West & Truax, wholesale druggists, Toledo. O. Waldinir. Kiunan. & Marvin, whole- sale druggists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internal ly, aotinc directly upou the blood and mucous surfaces of the system Price, oc per oo-iie. oom oy an druggists Testimonials free. and the whole afllr will le abrowded In mystery until spring. LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS, fA-'nmincflmpntflot oiiterliilntunls. soerll Katlieiln, lodges, and societies under mis ueaoins; mscriea ioraoni-1, n-mit-um. ucv ceed Ave lluis, or moie tUun thrte Insertions. Midwinter Fair Rates. Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, Sulem to San FruLOi'' ) and return, via Southern Pacific Co'e. Shasta route. R-ite, $27.50, including five ad missions to the fair. Tickets good for thirty days from date of sale. gamauafjutan is 'Akaaummnan rMTCMacicBCJcacin Pimples, blotches and eruptions com pletely vanish before a steady use of Beecham's (WonbaGa) PHJ5 (Tasteleu) ) and health again ( glows in the pure skin and clear complexion. 35 cents a box. Live and Let Live! :-: OPPOSITION TO MONOPOLY. We will sell everything in th grocery line As Cheap for CASH As any one dare offer the same quality of Goods. With prices way down, we are bound to lead and never to follow. awrence, riarritt & The commissioner of the general laud office has decided that Wuruer lake belonged to the general government and not to the state of Oregon, as swamp land. New Advertisements. "Shavings" is u new paper just at Docoto, Cal. bom TEACHERS' EXAMINATION- TOTIOE IB IIEKUHY GIVEN THAT I will L liolUhnrPSalnr lunou liouuty Teachers' Kxamlu'itlon fur th" ttrat qnirter or 1SJI, nt the State House. Silein, Orojou, commencing at 1 o'c'o k Wi dnesday, 1-eb. Uth. Applicants fji State papers will be exam ined at the Miiue time and plice. J S.C1UDAM, 1-SO dlw w2t School Kiip't , Marlon County. LOOK ! LOOK ! I have 7 acres of lind; fou'-room house, new; go'Mt barn; bulldlDKs all nw; one aure ui wheat on the place. VJM ntrawberrlei will bear next spnng. This place Is watt-red by -MlllCieeli; ruuulnewte the year round on the place. Prl e. S500 cash. Will ell 10 or 2i acres Joining, nil n summer fallow. Wheat at 330 per acre: buyer gets one third ol the crop. This Is the flnest little place In Polk county lor a chicken r inch. M0 lm c. O. HUHOES, Sherldm. WE WISH t employ a lew good men to muke im to $100 a week selling our Home Electric Motor, Huns Bering machines, printing presses, pumps, etc. Everybody b.ivs luem. Steady employment. Easy situ ation and good wages. Address W P. Uaril i.on .v C )., Clerk No. It, Columbus, Ohio, eod St t7 AN I'KD. 5350 for klr months, with best ol li stcuuiy. Apply vo oJreot jouknai. offlo. i? '; TA I illsU(id business caa be bought to great ad vantage. Apply at itt5 Hummer street. 1-31 3t BadlNbds OiJPO It CUNITT-Little required. Well established trade. GOOD cash Inquire "U," care Johbnal. 1-23 St rnHK most perfect Qtttng truss made. Will L hold a rup'ure where all others have failed. For sale by J. L. Parrlsh, 401 Capital street, lMiMf 13APEIW.- Portland. Uacramento, Seattle, Tacoma and Han Francisco papers on sale i.t IlHnetl's, Poatolltce block. 0 HKIST1AN HC1ENCE Literature kinds on sale nta26 Liberty street. of all 4-S-ly WANTED. From one to thirty dozen live ducks by Thursday eveuing. Will pay a good' price at Davison's market, 04 Court street. NEWS NOTES. Astoria Is making a crusade on tho olgerette. One ilrm in Grant's Pass shipped 000 car loads of lumber In' '03, Thirty luches of snow fell In the White a.ilmon district, Washington. Four Inob.43 of snow fell in one day luJK'ickltnt couuty, Washington. J. A.J3llbert of Portland, bus for the third time in one year beeu waylaid by footpads. Thef prize wlnnpr at a hard times bftll, at Walla Walla, Wash;, wore a gown made of grain sackp.J The f 10,000 contract for the water works at the government quarantine statlou, at Townseud, Wash., will be let soon. Pendleton amateurs played "Ten Nights In a Barroom" for the benefit of the needy with good success nnd had a rousing house. .An Asliiaud paper kicks because the sou of Congressman Hermann is to marry.a U stou girl. 13 joame he is tho sou of a man who made his money In Oregon. A sou oi W. S Locke, while hauling cord wood at White Salmon, fell ofl the slod which ran upon his breast and stopped. As there was nearly a cord or wood on the sled, it is little less than miraculous that ho was not killed Fortunately tha accident was seeu and the Sled pried oil the boy In u few momouts. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS. PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR THE J new building of the Oregon Rclio 1 lor Deal Mutes will be received by tho Hoard of "trus tees until Tuesday, March 1. ISil t-'aiil pirns must Include lighting and heat lngoftbe new building. Architects des ring additional Information mu u.u u(iuii uruunress sir nem I vlng Su perlQteudent, Oregon school for De.u Mutes Salem, Oieon. The Uoaid of Truste-s reserves the right to rrj-ct any aud all plans aud tpei-Wcatlons submitted In accor ancevth his noilco. The entire cost ot the building, etc. boe mentioned, notto exceed tho hum of S16.00U. AllpUnsand speeitlcatlr ns Khoill bellied with the Secretary of the B'.a d E. U. M'ELROY, ,, secretary Bmd of Trustees. salcra, Oregon, January 27 1SUI. mUISPAPEKlskeptonflleat U. C. Date's ! Advertising Agency, 61 and 65 Merchants Exchange, San Francisco, California, where contracts for advertising can be made for li BEATING TIME I WANTED AGENTS -to sell- ROWN'S NEW FOUNTAIN WASHER. Best Stenm Wn&iin L-nrt. a i. W'her with full Instructions sent toAg"nt. AdAcHarf.M PreP'" on ecetpt of i.60 lSwr Brown, llox Sis, Salem, Or. C. H. LANE, .MERCHANT TAILOR 172 Commercial street, Salem, Oregon. Formerly of Morrison street. Portland, Oregon. vV ustsns B7P 5 Beating hard times too-Beating 9iuvm uy mamng prices so low thai 3i little money goes as far as a good jjdeal used to. Hero are some"Notes" gtbat will sound harmonious to tht gear. We will sell you a 500 page Day-Book for one dollar. Call before they are all sold. Patton Bros., MIQ BOOKSTOHK, 93 STATE 8TBEET.J SMITH BROS., CONTRACTORS & PLASTEHERS 5.em.Ortreoan.COtUe1'arkhUr8tb,OCk'r00m C. D. Gabrielson, Resident Agent N and UMIIRR PH1R mm km rn lfnf.iic. tU J XI XIX VXl V vi m or v VilL,. S.hJ? .f!"' h Art t pan A aes of any Foreign lnurmVoo l.?3.1??,1 ser?tarJ' ot Stale Insurance Com. .: r. r. ".'.".' "r"K "tore, fitojirr. ltKuiAimis ZiiKSlS: W,hM done the largest bu.l u puny on tho Pucltlo coast In 1892. GS-jhrsr :g,cig2 " mmm Mr. A. J Gilbert writes from Mos cow, Idaho, that the two parties that Awariled Hfgnust Honors World's Fair. yy.i s u t swmi pif Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery N. W. f . ... .IS,ITWd QM "" ! Pta - ... .. v.g,c M UOenV J,Jj Midu)inlep Blanket Sal?! SALEM, OREGON. WE OFFER TFIS WEEK. Try thorn 10-4Blnnkot5)5 lbs to a imir at $1.25 a p'r, worth $2 uiuucr, vuu'iiuiitiiuii. iruhtaiiPtt Ht 10 nlnlrutlr Ua- V T "in'"- "If ill sj HO tl W B n auduVtwawit. jutwiu ua lutue Murphy wmetery. Used la Millions of Homc4o Years the StanS Standard Hustle 11-4 Blnnketa nt i V'D Sm,Mwi .-"wnn-tt at 1.35 a pair, worth S2. l?" S2.'G5 a t worth $3'50 ocBRASi",BROTHERS CO. Ladles' Jaoketa at Coat, WKeta at Coat, Men'a Overooab. tnn CarpeU at special tale prtUl SALEM, OREGON a.-jtWHMr-MJ! , ip.g--w