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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1894)
IMKSRtt mummmiBnmvnMmtivmBimmt, ragi SVEXIKO OAPITA1 JOfBXAL TmMTESDAT. FEBBTTAKT 21, 1S94. Stylish Book Cases geeretarie and Sdeboarda at KELLER 5 SONS Ye nAatxA oa coll Stoefc. at. wefcTSlbaBOrtnet. OMM aad A CBARACMEnC TBI Bei& for a Cellar and a Pile ef Bricks. 60OEG OCT -- OF BUSINESS XwiilseU ray eotlra stock at Coat, FUBXETUBE, WALLPAPER, BABY BUGGIES. WINDOW ti HADES, NOTIONS and ALL. Wallpaper frost 10 to85c perdoable rdi. Borders from 3 to 10 cents per yard. Gireioa a call. W. !L SARGEiH IHS1IAT0R YBTOES IHB B05D BUI, nw! Myr Ctaade Gucb ratvpxi t order wttb tbe gaveL There was a eiil attesdsace of etUz ns. BILLS ORDERED PAI1I. Asbtey While, fe-d, J H.27; Gm Ox, SS1.W; efceirie Wti-j, t55 7S; Geo. lad tho Coascil Fasces It XJbzs imsKsIj Orer the Teto. J. i. MITCHEIili & CO., Insurance. HOLMAN BLOCK, SALEJL Or. dw A Dam runs Famixt. A family of seven children In North Salem are re ported as suffering deputation and neighbors report great cruelty oq part of tbe father, who seems tolcduUjelo brutal treatment of the children and nstber. Tbe matter ffu placed before the county court tbU morning by a r-putable neighbor who roaches for this auiemen!. Tbe woman U aald to bare reeeircd A aerioas Injury oa tbe bead and the father Is at times nearly crazy. Tbe whole family bare been on tbe Terse of going to tbe poorboaae for some time. At tbe dty coandl meeting tat night Mayor Gstcb submitted tbe fol lewing: To tbe Council ft the City of Salem: I retn tbe ordinance bonding tbe dty for V&xfXO, passed February 6tb, reeos- sJdered and passed again February J3tb and retarn It herewith, I thisk our present booded Indebtedness of tS9 f) together witb a bonded indebted uee of 143,650 owed by tbe school district which la In reality tbe city, la all that weaboald carry. Tbe sum of fW,M more makes oar bonded Indebtednest- liVAtsyj, wuo a drain upon our re sources for annual interest of 10,939, 2. taking about one-third of oar city's in come alone to pay tbe interest on tb city's bonds, and at a 10 mill tax. Th total Interest on tbe abive f60 000 ii.ue f bonds Is tbe large satn of 472,000 and principal yet to pay. Can't we nave this or tbe large part by an economical running of affairs? I believe ween and that we can call in our outstand ing warrants witbin four or are years. "A good illustration of tbe way bond rat can be seen in tbe Issue of II6XI . r'"-'"-"! .-, uwn ct ruEB, Dtnt. M aid aat ti... t, W Water Ca, JIOJ.74; street labor, ' aewrf valuation next vear woeW , , w-p, -. v., ,wi,uuu- uaj more than pv lb latere!. Al- Darr.S&9fc3ca. ,. 15.W;R. bert made a plea for' (be . wbobad Gird.erA Dsrr. 12.0; C. F. Boyai, psjer "' " " "' W.; Areble Mason, f43 00;H.W. Cross was is fw of endc-la- tbe Savage, 13 9 Alert H. A IV. Oa.WM. ! building.nd pay.nTcS, Setebaa kicks. : warrants, drawn M tbe city ball facd. Dnsean as member of the committee t This coald be done for ebjtu ?S9.f ad os accounts raid one bill ought to'ditional. be eat, or not aHowed. He bad a spot j Cross moved to dfer two Teets. tr out tbe p-t motb and bad found Carried. tbeotty was entitled to a dedaetioo of tbe contractors eW foree tbeeftytn PSE30HAL3. go abtnd asd pay. Kay wooM like U see it go ahead, bat tbe way taxes were ' Harfrd's tooizht, will you bear piling op no ose eon '-4 br bere fier tbea? awhile. Aa awjoeot of lea BBilk Hoa. Geo. W. Davis came apjfrom weald not pay tb city exf$es and t Portland this morniag. in from Forest and is spending GJbce. $359; Humphrey Bros ,.; Interest en tbe kbt aader tbe presat Frank Direy earn Gray Bros., tUM; John Slight, board asrmBt and that to a bbb assew.'. Grore this morning. I I5.C0 besides tbe incandescent lights .cere out several nights the past month. There was a deduction of 3i cents per boor every time a light went out. Sec 3 of the ordinance Gxed this. Beduc- Bxjds Opjemkd. Tbe following bids for wiring tbe asylum eotUxes for electric lighting were today epened: Electric Gas & Fixture Co., $S93; Eber lin St Nichols, f UflOjGen. Electrio Co., J776.75, W.J. Holman, J97I.S0. a Pxbdosed. Fred C ifailory, who was acntenend frora Portland last October to sorre one year in tbe state prison for larceny, was today pardoned oa recommendation of tbe prosecutor. MaJ. and Mrs. B. C Sherman went to Portland this afternoon to attend tbe annual Washington's birthday banquet given by tbe Society of Bona of tbe American Berolutlon, of which Mr. Bberman Is a member. Evangelistic temperance will be very ably discussed by those earnest tem perance workers, Mr. and Mrs. Har ford at W. C. T. U. rooms tonight. Everybody come. Bong service 7:15. m Gov. Pennoyer, Bupt. McEIroy and Attorney Gen. Chamberlain were among tbe passengers for Portland tbl afternoon. Two IsaiNE Robt. E. .Nute, aged 22 years, and Gas. Foamier, aged 85, are committed to tbe asylum from Portland. fnr f Has lsaftt Kat&m swtirw1 tlflfk'sl In .LI. i. Z7 7, l. I. 00 a month for Incidental expenses tcrnst has ben n&irl nn th.m in ihl t-cixi ..... w.h. Zn. ,hl. . volunteer lire company. , ,, . J .: .t i. Albert suggested tbe furniture be z .iiv" aZ:,i: , :::u izz -- - j. Pt,.,,.. A i.D-..- I5CIPIE.VT DAMAOK SOTT- t - --cujt Cross tailed attention of Street Com ..i.. n i v.1. . ,..,, mtsdloner to a deep bole wbereTurner mftlT,h Wu "Ui"'""- rxid now enters ihe city. mon wealth says Tbe amount of state snd county debu In the United State, defective "e plvos. has been reduced 25 per cent, in the Duncs0 of Fir "d Water Com- past decade. In cities, however, there m,,lee reP0" that new valves has been not only no reduction, but an "ml a dor?u bad beea ordered Increase of over 100 percent.' Judge fro,u NeW York The electric aparatus Deady notice this In an addrwt a-iKeu "" rire un,eI UOM was Eugene and aaya: At this rate tbe ordeml purchased by Duncan, people of tbe towns are consuming more city hall. their capital or anticipating the future Holman moved to allow the bill of and must in time become bankrupt. Hutchlns &. Bouthwlck of $2504. Dun It matters little how "well tbenationsl n wanted to know when any brick and stale governments are conducted or tne ha I hu hauled to the city if this growing canker continues, it na" fcI,e? omit" ald he passed three will aventaally corrode and destroy to six times a day but aone bad been them both' Mr. Bryce further says hauled there. Ivy wanted to know Two tests of practical efficiency iu-iy who naJ charge of this city hall, be applied to the government of a ciiy. i Holman said tbe architect had What does It provide for the people, ' charge of this matter and estimated and what does it cost?' I fear we are I fc0 lrent of the material. Duncan nrrrnoys avd ordisasces. Following petitio.ts were read and t referred to committers and officers tow it: FromJ.j.;;taatonaodtwe.ty- , tijiui wiuwj io open up .Mill street frm ?lat tn la,U. r r.jj . -.. tlon waa on motion of Albert made as tU f'Z JT"" .r?a ana Cfl'r: abuve. sul-led to revl.tnn n, "g ,or. rebit ihlr anexpircd ' saioon license; fnm J. L Mitchen and the a C5CIL TIBED. J nine others for sidewalks on Court One tire for the city cart at $5 75 was street and on 17tb; from P. 6. Knight also criticised but no action taken. and fourteen others for sidewalk on a fire bill. East State street; and from Wiley A. When tbe Alsrt occupied a ball witb Moorfca nd others for the grading .he Tiger Engine Co. they furnlibed aa casing of a portion of 12th street, tbe rooms and made a bill of $57 48 for ( O'diuances were then read for the first fa mi lure, chain, marble top table, i tlnje P to second reading by title, stove, etc Part was fora mirror $35.00. ' w'tbout objection, and reflered to Gray moved reference to Cross and(Comm,tt, viz. Ordinance looking Djncan. Carried. In the discussion ; t tlle care of horses and teams hitched Duncan asked: "Is it not true tbe city aooat the city; ordinance to prevent the U paying the Alert a big rent?" j climbing on board of team cars, ex- C'ro stated the Alert was getting' "P1 at the proper place, by residents orfcaiem; ordinance to establish the grade of High street south to the Hughes bridge. Claims against tbe city were then read and tbe council sdjurned. the day amoeg old Meads. Judge Sinusal cams up from Port land this morning, having basinesj be fore tbe supreme court. He goes to Al bany tonight. Miss JI. E. Sperry and Miss Lizzie Dalxleisb leave on the overland train this eveninz for a few weeks visit at the Midwinter fair and other points of Interest in California. Df THE SOCIAL EEALM. Mrs. Dr. Cartwricht will return to morrow, from MtM'ilita; tb wedding of her elster, Mi B t u?, at Oak-and. Miss Helen Eks rtturLetl bom- lat evening from a few dv&' vi-it in Port LITTLE LOCALS. Tbe coldest morning this winter, six below freezing Chairman Bosh calls tbe next meeting of tbe Tax Payers Committee of Seventy. It will be held at tbe city ball, Salem, Saturday Feb. 24, at 2 o'clock p. m. Sons of Veterans meet tonight to conduct a mucter. Doc Gibson went to Port land this afternoon. Dr. Golden re turned borne this afternoon, from bis Santiam farms. Ben Dice was given ten days In jail Tuesday, on genearl principles, by Judge Edes. The four arc lights on the dome of tbe state house, rivalled tbe full moon in bril liancy on their first appearance last night. They will prevent the grass on Willson avenue being trodjso much The Chinese are nearly all registered. R. D. Allen, of Silverton, and L. V. Ehlen, of Butteville, both aspirants for county clerk,; are in the aty. HuQ was on trial yesterday evening, ( before Recorder Edes, for adultery. The attorneys in the case were: Capt. M. W.Hunt for the prosecution at d Webster Holmes and Geo. W. Hollister lor the defense. At 3 p. m. today Judge Edes discharged Huff. Choice Columbia River smelt 4 lbs ' for 25 cents at Davison's market. 2t C'O'M'PO'RTSk- Quality, .Quantity. Prices. Our aim is not to Experience h3 igbt i Prices were never ,, , , as that by boyii e io birrei, " "cuer Handle cneap goons, quantity up.r prices lower, nor profita but to give the best u-J. smaller than this value posfiiDie lortne money. can be obta oea. ctfe qoeotly you have the UriM-H stock to ebooe ! from in -Salem. Comforts for $1, $1.25, S1.50 &c ic, smaller season. DRY GOODS and GENT'S FL RNISHINGS. :-: J. J. DALRYMPLE & CO., GOLD DOLLARS ! At 75 and 85 cts THIS is what we are giving by selling our stock of winter Hosiery and Underwear at the prices we have put on it to close out before our new spring goods will arrive. Give us a call and let us convince you. -:- E, F. OSBURN. 261 COMMERCIAL ST. .ONLY TWO LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. fAnnoanoemenUoi eEtrrtAlntn.ntA. i-wu-tal Hintfrinet- kylre. snd uvi.tt.4 nnri-r-ifci. n uce not to ex- thre lnieruoas. -:- Weeks More -:- WHEX WE BEGIN OUR Inventory and up to thit time, larch 1st, we shall slaughter u.j .ksu . . j . .! si'un'Dm Knees ana t-oa lana, wnicb sniea an age to oneor ataiD4 idiua tot 2,eeit., Salem's "400" haud-ome i -enst baebe- ttt1 nTeHa' or aon tban ' Low Steamer Rates. Parties intending vi-iting the Mid winter Fair should patronize the Union Pacific Steamers, as tbi Company has ' Ion. The patriotic orders wl I give an ec tertalnment at Grand Anuy hall, next Monay evening, at .), in which Sed wlck post. Rflief Corps and Son3 of Veterans will take i-urt. DEGREE OF HONOR. A public social of tb ladies doing oar part towards beapiug up tbe! lil to be excused frora voting. He 100 per cent, and tbe question, 'What oflered a resolution to suspend all opera does it cost? Is coming; to be verv ' tln n the city hall. Albert seconded. W. E. Calkins and bride, arrived frora Eugene this afternoon, and have taken up their residence on State street. Cottonseed oil and its uses. The atufl and tbe information to be bad at Clark it Eppley'a. Tbe New York celred a full lot mlaeea rubbers. Racket baa justre of ladies gents and d&w Eiqut O'CLOCK. HereafUr tbe tore of Willis Bros. &, Co. will be found open until eight o'clock or later. 2 20 St Choice Columbia River smelt 4 lbs for 25 cents at Davison's market. 2t Every man bis own cottolene maker. Learn bow at Clark A Eppley'a. Colonel William "wise, who Uvea near Elk City, la an old veteran of tbe Mexican war. Ho enlisted In 1W6, served two years, and was In aaveral bard-foBgbt-battlea. In 1661 be again nlisted lu the army and served three years. Francis Parkman's DREGON TRAIL!" la now OUT in a new $l EDITION also Js. Whitcomb Rieley's new "PflBMS HERE AT HOME" rOKBALEiJY "X BOOKSELLER, pertinent. "I dislike bonds, they are 'a mortgage upon tbe future for tbe spendthrift present.' Hardly a dollar of the money we will receive for this issue of bonds will go into a poor man's bands. Tbe warrants Issued by the cltv are In the bands of corporations or citizens here abuodautly able to bold them, and who would or should hold them for tbe few years necessary for their redemption. "I have other objections to tho ordi nance. It was railroaded through with a haste that makes waste. To take the bill from tbe table, to propoo numsr ous amendments, to refer with orders to report Immediately, to accept such report or course a new bill and to pass tbe same forthwith Is hardly com patible with parliamentary dignity. I believe a wall or delay of two months In tbe now easing money market would have been largely to our advantage, as I do also believe with one of your num ber that a call for bids at 5per cent would have brought par IT unaccompanied m 1th tbe call at 6 per cent. Tbe oiler to fur nish us $57,600 at 6 percent is several thousand dollars leu cost to us tbau the ordinance now before us. "I do not wish to threaten you with a record but I believe lu a few years to come there will be a searching of our minutes for the names of the coundlmen who so cheerfully toted a bonded Indebtedness upon the city, and especially an Indebtedness for which we have nothing to show but a cellar and a pile of building material and that In cost not muoh more tbau uuv-iiunj oi me amount purposed to bond." After speeches by Albert and others tbe bond bill was Immediately taken up, and passed over the veto by a unan Imoua rote. Tbe mayor then had read a telegram receiveo by mm from C, R. Williams. agent for Rawlins & Boa; of Ik ton. ouenng to nia on ine street boud. if date for bidding was extended, aud as no bids bad been received on tbi pro potltJou, the council lustruoted the n cerder to re-advert lae for bids, return able March 6th next, and to so I u form Air. wiuiams oy wire, oiry council paooEEDmas, Water, Light and Other BUli-A Sick oa the-Lights Journal Go's tho City Printing-City Hall Bilia Dlsctuaad Duncan for P.oform Deferred Two Weeks. All tho aldfrme fioeo! 8mUh were! j Smith opposed as it would cause a loss of 25 percent ou material to let it lie, tbe stone must be cut while tbe quarry sap was in it; the contractors were renting a lot to wora on. Tbe work should not vtop. Cross moved reference of bill to building committee, as on Dec. 29, last, . bill for material in full was presented and allowed or (2500. Not a brick had been hauled since. On motion to refer ayes: Duncan, Cross, Kty, 3, nees: Smith, Holman, Gray, Klein, Albert, 5. Albert showed that total warrants thai were paid on city ball fund were 23,S02.&4. He did not see bow tbe city could lose. Crow showed that only J5000 of this was for the lot. Nearly the entire pro nosed cost of the building was already on tbe ground In material There was something in money. Cross said the city was paying 8 percent on $24,000 warrants. Holmtu said all be bad to go by was the sworn statement of tbe contractor and architect. Holman and Gray ob jected to Duncan being exoused. Kay Id it was understood that thts council was for retrenchment. Uray explained that uo more expense was belug incurred on the city ball tbau was necessary. The stone must be cut while the quarry sap was in tbe stone. Tbe contractors were entitled to this pay and It was a hardship to defer IU The fact that the bill was not put In sooner, was tbelr buslueas. Albert sus tained Gray. Tbe contract was complied with in all respects, and the city could not repudiate. Ha would not repudiate any contract. KWii moved that tbe bill be referred to the entire council, at its next meet ing. Carried. luu.vnxo Bins. The bids of several newsuaners to do tbe elty prlutlog for a period of sx months were opened. Goo. F. Smith moved samu be awarded to Capital Joim.VAL. Cross M-condcd. Gray moved reference. Lost ayes 3, ncs 6, Awarded to Jouhnal at ten cents per square. BTKKCT HKIUTK. Gv P. LiUthOttM was allowed $0.00 rebate oa strict asscMmenU du.noa.n'b HESOLirruw to slot all work on tho oily ball, was mow taken up. He speke lu ftmtraf it. Altmrt HMiVttl to amend, "taivpt felt- nog tir the steue on the ground. M There was only about tliUt ihotiumi1 dollars outstanding, on the city hall J thit was not provided for, Jfleln safd f or tbe United Workmen will be given this evening at state insurance hall. There is to be a progriiu of speaking, music, refreshments aud daneing at 8 o'clock. WOODWORTH-DBIVER. The marriaire of Mrs. J. L. Wood- worth, nee Laura Ramp, and Mr. I. D. Driver, Jr., better know at Salem as Will Driver, took place at the resi dence of Mrs. Mary Rimp on Capital street, at 10 o'clock a. m. today, by Rev. G. W. Grannis. Mr. and Mir. Driver took the morning train for Eugene where they will make their home. Mr. Driver is a son of Rev. I. D. Driver and a painter by trade. He and bis bride are well and favorably known In Salem circles. KINDERGARTEN TEA. In order to give tbe public a better opportunity to judge of the merits and practical workings of the Kindergarten system of education, the Salem Kinder gartens have decided to give a little re ception at their hall, on Washington's birthday. The children of Miss Bal lou's Kindergarten will be present, and assist, as well ss give some games in the aplay circle," which represent the recess or recreation feature of other schools. After the program, whiob be gins at 2:30 o'clock sharp, the children will serve Ua to their friends. The Kindergarten spirit Is growfug rapidly In Salem, a now bebool having been opened in Highland the past month in charge of Miss Parmeuter. Mrs. P. P. Knight Is dc ing some good work In the Instruction of a training alass for teach ers, and a mother's class. It Is ex pected In tha near future, to have some lectures by Mrs Frost or other Kinder garten specialists, aud to help defray suoh expeuM-s. An admission tea of 15 cents will be charged to the George Wasblngtou ta uext Thursday. All Interested lu this good and growing educational system, are cordially In vited to be pre&t'ut. Rather Steep. piaced in eflect from Portland the low -. ,.r oo r- . a t? i j- iim wi .w iu cau rucws ana re- i turn, wuicn includes meals aud berth, bull particulars can be obtained dresinff V. FT. Hurlhnrt A li - -r- - . .. .. w. society Union Pacific system, Portland, FOOTWEAR Park's Cough syrnp. Has been so highly recommended to us :bat we took the agency for it and now ask our friends who are suflering with a cold to give It a trial and If it aoes not give satisfaction your money will be refunded. Every bottle is sold on a positive guarantee. Price 50 cents anati.w, and re-1 fgwots, Skocs, rs, Riiliki'-fiootl. COLUMBIA Oregon at the SHOE STORE. 118 State Street. Safem. (Jail now and save big money. Tomorrow eight Thorjav tbe Sold at Capitol Drug Store, i meetiD2 wiil &en the First Preby- Mornlnrside Poultry Yards ' ienaQ caurCQ. iMiowmg tbe uusl New Advertisements. Eggs for sale, of best strains pure bred Black Minorca and Plymouth Rock. Thomas Blundell, proprietor, poatofflce, Salem, Or. Take motor car line. Prices fl.OO and $2.00 per setting. 2 20dtl Rural Feast. Better thsa Gennea. Uve you tried it? Rlehert. cheapest brealfut cereal. Sold by tM 8lera grocen. Ask for tt. WUion 4 Hsyt. SijTerton, whole sale dealers. 215 im For Sale. Several young extra fine White Leghorn, pure bred cockrels very cheap, at Journal office. chnrch prayer meeting when the audience will be addressed by the Harfard's. LETTER LIST. The following letters remainlnir in the Salem poatofflce Feb. 21, 1S&4, un called for. Those calling for them please say "advertised." Brown J L Johnson Fritz Burrell W 2 Kimball T L Brown Stella Le Bun Chas Brown W 2 London Tom Clark Mrs M A Lewis J G Chase O C Mclntyre J B De Leon Mrs Chas Mason C E Davis Nellie 2 Scholl Felix Fosson Mr Smith Mrs Etta Hemp Jno Wagner Mrs Eliza Harold All Waits Mrs Johnson Miss Joe White Mrs Matilda A. N.GILBERT. P. M. Little Johnnie on eeeine a kipnn for the first time, exclaimed, "Why I but tuev skinned her miti.t. in uiu'ul thoyl She looks worse than vum jane aia oetore ma gave her that bottle of 'Favorite Prescription!' " "Auut Jane" was so completely worn out, by prolapus, periodical difficulties and nervous prostration, that she was -wujinuiuuuerer, uii;ut aud day, but Dr. PIVi Pr..rll. t,.j.l 'j... . ....,.,t41.,mUUU acieo so promptly and favorably upon the uterus and other organs, that she suf- ic uu pain ai anv tlm. nH h. Hood's and Only Eood's Hood's Sarsspanlla 1 carefully pre pared from Saraparilla, Dandfiiou, Mandrake, Dock, Pipsissewa, Juniper berries, and other well Su.-.wn reoieriir? oy a peculiar combinatu.n, proportion and progress giving to Hood's c;ara panlla curative powers uot po-"--. ed by other medicines. It ettects reiuark- nuie cures wneu other fail. TtTAJfTtD. Pcshinc Canva&ser of good ad 1 1 dr.. Liberal salary and expenses raid weekly; permanent position. BROWJJ Bros. to., arserymen, Portland, Or. d eod MO Khr POR Taad bars. prefMiations itj Hood'e Pills cure biliousnesa. Increased Aneatii ic nnA b. - . -; "i ihc r5 gooa ertects telt by users of Scott's Rminc,r. of cod liver oil with Hypophos- Hi.uca. vjooa appetite be good health. RENT Good house, with three loH ArD. Ac.nndanrv.nf cmH trnt rrvwl trtBt: frUlt tre And unlrnril.l nnt.n. Hrnt very low. Applj toKK. care JOuaSAL. 220 tr UTAMED oid pastore for 10 head U bores. Aadres J. care of JotraxAL. of M73U ! Vfi FR 3ALK -Inquire of 8. G.Pngh, ij half a iulle no.th of JiarrUon Instltnte, Cneioawa, Orsa. 2 15-lm' THK most perfect fitting truNimade. Will hoid h rupture where aU others have ror&aie oy J failed strel Parrlsh, H CaplUl ii-ii PA PtRts- Portland, Sacrardento, efatlle, Tacoma and San Francisco papers on sale HtBHnetfo. Postoffiee block. ets Scoti's E eiosion is a lat food that provides its own tonic Instead of a tax up on appetite and digestion it is a wonderful help to both. Scoffs Emulsion ar rests Uu progress of .oiisumptioH, bron chitis. Scrofula, ami other wasliKF diseases by raising a barrier of ncuuny iiesn. strewlh and nerve. Than take la any other form is what j gentral health was never better A, any people think aud Park's remedy for all female weakness w Is made for jut those folks, it strength giving tonic and I mUetm man Tea cures constlpatloa aud though cathartic moves the tuei day. Sold at Capltui Drug Mure. .. I ' 1., -.. .. M .MK uui a uerviur, ravorue Prescription" Is Un- .....j v,lu.ic-u. uuantnieea to clve satis. faction or priw .$1 ft refunded. ! pUKITlAN KCIENCE-Llteratnro of all it sladson sale at SS Liberty street. -lr T1"1 ArLK U kepi on meat t L. Uare'i ; AdvertHlng Agency. 64 and 65 Merchants ! txehA'-ge. San Krancisw), California, where 1 eontrac. for advertising can be made for H i COW FOR SALE. Extra ebnle cow for mle, Just fresh. James , 8. Htids-for.1, North Salem J 7 lw Wall Paper. Tbe flDft and larsest stock of wall paper eanbebad at K Elate strret for 15 cents per doable roll. B irders given away ror-cost price. Pape lurnHhl and laid on the wall for JL75, "'C1 &izd room. i 15 tf Pickles ! CATSUP, OLIVE OIL and HONEY, Frvah this week. Try the fresh horseradish at OSBORN and 1MRI1T, I Pwiw fcysct Hvnt. v , ' , ' Opera House Corner. Awardod Hignust Honors World's Fair. RaDIPtT'O o W rm n m Ca ln Wl 13 nlllssB 1 IB El 19 H Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AXD ASS2ii.VrL?,.:R.AI' IMPLEMENTS. M w o -. . ".u,.Iluru Goods and Lowest Prioea, "' " " auie and l.bertv t. SALEM, OREGON. nJtTwS? 1 Itowa-o nia; Ko Alma, td in Million, of HomM-40 Ycw tui Studud " -N -n O 1 k !! 't:1' ''' of fiu,nS the Eye with Glasses. V jHH C hbaii thirty-flw years' experience, which, V - J a FWaU Trial Case, enables me to cor- w-w- MARTIN, Optician as """'i-""",B"Bi""asssBwssaawiiiaiawBaaisiaBBiiB8l onnwestern Nurserv s EAtJTaTATESTBEET. 8,VLT?sr 1 RSSS u1ULulJl' This - awaiMnmdUu. i.,.-ry e'""i?oiy, naiw -i na aw t. D. JONES, POP i watts PRICES, below all oompeUUon, liii1ilM1WfainWmmi!1jlJ'JMIjaiBBMilWltilWl liWIiiitfitMlhBtliiW'ii.BHinmiiU'Miroi