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Representatives of the
People in Council.
A CAPITAL CITY CONVENTION
-::- W, 1
,T. L. MITCHELL & CO.,
A Thousand Republicans
.Assembled.
Are
DNAMODSDESIRB FOR STRONG MEN
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To Go On tho Slnto nnd County
Tickets.
LOUAL CALENDER.
April 5, Th ursd-iy Polk counly Re
publican primaries.
April 0, Friday Republican counl.
convention at Dallas to elect ntntu an
district delegated.
April 0, Monday First district con
gresslonal convention at Salem.
April 11, Wednesday Republlcai
state convention at Portland.
May 4. Friday Republican county
convention at Dalian.
Not A Uanijidatk. Dr. L. J
Lemieux, of Gervals, writes the
Jouukal to announce that he is not a
candidate for coronor. Ho says: "I
lioreby withdraw my namo as a cai -dldato
for tho ofllce of county carom r,
which was tendered me by my friend?,
of the Populist party. I coiioider Hint
I have not been long enough a citizen
of this great republic and do not thlnlt
that I am suillcleutly converaantvitb
tho politics of this country to accept an
ofllco." I
NKAL DOW CKLBIIItATIONS.LttSt
evening at the old Odd Fellows hall in
Tumor block tho various temperance
organizations and their frlouds held a
mooting In honor of Neal Dow's ()0th
anniversary. Agootl crowd gathered
and considerable enthusiasm prevailed.
Speeches were made by Messrs. Rig
don, Brown and others In honor ol
their great leader.
Raiu: Lkctukb. Scones, experi
ences and stories of Alaska, Tolom
Poles, Shamans, Potlatches, feasts,
dances, legends and tradltlona.thn great
thunder bird, the creation, Hood, etc.,
at tho Congregational church Friday,
March 23d, by Hon. E. T. Hatch In
tho Interest or tho Kindergarten lecture
fund. Admission, 25 cents; children,
10 ocnts.
The Republicans havo captured Sa
lem, the; city of peace, churches and
state institutions, and as one delegate
to the county convention remarked,
the biggest Institution In tho state If
the Republican party. At least n
thousand earnest, interested, confident
Republicans assembled In Salem tod a
to take part In and witness the deliber
ations of tho Marion county Republi
can convention. The lobbies of Hotel
Wlllametto were packed until mid
oight, and the convention met ut 10 a.
in. today.
Following are the delegates;
SALIIM no. 1.
Win. Waldo, 1. U. Tarpley, D. Mo
Cully, E. H. Lamport, V,D. Uluggett,
Archie Mus'iu, CIiuh. Johnson, Loi
Peurce, F. Ii, Soiilhwlok, J. II. Smith.
SALBM No. 2
Charles Clngo't, H. U. Myers, II. P.
McNary, R. A. Orossan, II. S. Jordan,
S. T. Richardson, A. N. Moores, J. Q.
WiViu, E. M. Lafore, A. H. BrasfloIO,
J. II. McNary.
SALI1M NO. 3.
E. M. Crolaau, T. Holvorson, L. T.
Itiynolds, James Culver, Geo. Collins,
F. J. Fagan, V. O. Burner, E. B. Phil
brook, Ira ErtT, Adtllsoir Dilley, B.
H. Ilradshiiw, A. N. Gilbert, H. P.
Koller, O. W. Hollenbraiid, A. J. Ba-
Perkins, Nelotih Maseef , Frank Bolter,
Jus. Looney, R. Hugllbs, 8. R. Bcott.
LINCOLN.
Ed. T. Judd, Henry C. Porter. W.
H. Smith, Henry Keen, Silas W. Read.
UACLEAY.
W. B. McCalllsler, Bent. Patten, W.
L. Simerul, Win. Rutnaden, E. Wilton.
MAHION.
S. II. Russell, B. Pearson, and J. A.
Hussey.
MKIIAMA.
H. Hobson, Wm. Mulkey, Win,
Berrenger, Peter Mauer, and D. H.
Johnston.
KA8T BILVEHTON.
F. M. Starrett, A. G. Bteelhammer.
M. Kaife, C. W. Drake, J. F. Davis,
S. T. Hobart, Chas. Riches, J. A
Hicks.
WEST 8ILVEKTON.
T. R. Blackerby, G. O. Bower.,'
Jenniug Smith, G. Haynes. M. D.
Ramsby, W. Cranston, T. W. Rlchies,
W. B. Cox.
SILVER FALLS.
D. A. Van Gorder, S. B. Ormsby, L.
Blakeney.
STAYTON.
John Porter. OS. O. Cone. A' Cart-
wrlirht. L. Hobson. N. Jones. Geo.
Carter, Henry Beeno.
ST. PAUL.
H. Beaudry, James Cook, P. Vlvett,
J. W. Smith.
TUIlNEIt.
Robert Witzell, Jas. Duncan, Dr. W.
M. Smith, Clark Rodgera, Sr., John
McKiuuoy, George Morris, N. W. Sil
ver. WOODI1UKN.
Peter Lucler, H. D. Brown, A. D.
Hall, Amos Beach, Walter L. Tooze,
Frauk Hardcastle, S. Totulinsou, Jacob
Nuylor. O A. Mendel, James Whltnev,
u. r. araaiey, now. b. Uooley, J. M.
Poorman.
LlTTLE LOCALS,
John Ward and Felix Hamilton
were yesterday committed to the re
form school from Linn county C.
F. Hicks, of Sllverton, Is in the city on
business and taking In theconveution.
S. C. Reed U Indesposed, and con
fined to his room today. - -Beautiful
sunshine, this!. --A better appearing
crowd of men never gathered In the
capital city than the Republican hosts
here today Mi-s A. Schlichtlng,
who has been at Portland the past few
weeks, returned yesterday to take her
place as salejlady at 8. C. Reed's
millinery establishment. Capt. E
L. Pratt came up from Portland on this
morning's express. .--Will J. Clark,
editor of the "Gervais Star,'' is in the
city attending the Republican con
ventlon. Miss Wiunle Watson, of
Portland, arrived on the 11:17 train to
attend the funeral of A. R. Flint, her
grand-father Geo. Croisan left for
Linn county this morning to attend
the bedside of his cousin, M. Croisan,
who Is dangerously ill Miss R. F.
Hall left for Albany by this morning's
express to be absent a few days on
business Ex. Gov. Z F.Moody re
turned from his farm this afternoon,
where ho has. been lor the past few
days. Ossian went to Portland this
afternoon, to be gone for a week or ten
days Thomas Gilbert returned to
Portland tan the a fteruoou local, after a
brief visit with friends J. W. Card-
well, the wide-awake real estate man,
from Jefferson, was In the city today
on busiuess.
Communion. Tho communion; sor
vlco at tho Evangelical church in Jell
eraou will bo held next Sunday after
noon nt 3 p. in. and not at 11 a, m. as
announced. All concerned please note
inocimuge, irom it a. m. to a p. in
I. B. Fisher.
Funkual Notice. There will be
electric cars in attendance at tho South
Halem church for those wishing to at
tend tho funeral of James G Rcuulo
tomorrow at 2 o'clock.
Thkek VoTEits. Yesterday P. Gor
don, of Russia, Chas. Huettor und
Fred Hoorner, of Germany, took out
their cltlzeu's paporH as full Hedged
Americans.
Diki.J. W. Will, brother or (loo.
O. Will, orCorvallls.died yesterday and
will bo burled Saturday at Coryallls.
Tho best fresh peanuts and the most
for tho money at Bunnell's postollleo
hows stand, tf
1 m ii.
Dologutes crowd Strong's rwtauraui
for their meals.
soy, Jas. M. Kyle, William Stalger,
u. 1j. i tester.
SaLHM no. 4.
O. T. Hammi'll, U. G. Brown, A. O.
Condlt, A. T. Wain. B. F. Meredith,
I). L. Greene, II. P. Minto, Claud
Gatch, Henry Kuudrot, Al. Oliuger,
A, A. Lee.
BOUl'H SALEM.
Wm. Armstrong. J. Maey.'Juo. Now
some, Scott Bu.orth, J. II. Daniels, B.
uuniiiiigimm, ueo. wiilllaKer.
YEW PANIC.
J. C. Peebles, J. A. Carson, E, Hofer,
F. W. Hollls, A. Winches, Chas. II.
Burggrar, C. M. Lockwood, W. A.
Moores.
A11IQUA,
J. D. Simmons. P. K. Johnson. (J. It.
Ilouglmm, J. T. Rosi, J. R. White.
SUIILIMITY.
W. 8. Mitchell, Wm. King, Harry
W. J. Humphrey.
i:sr balem.
F. L. Grlllltli, H. J. Workman, W.
A. Slocum, J. L, Bollinger.
NOKTll SALEM.
lrank Kaiser, D. M. Smith, L. R.
Stlnson, J. H. MoC.irmlck, C. B.
Moores, A. J. I'rultt, T. C. Shaw, C.
. JVUOX, 11, D. UUUK.
riiosi'ix'j.
T. 81ms, R. L. Potter, J.B. Woodford.
C. H. Simpson, Otto Wilson. R. W.
Carey, D. C. Sherman, M. L. Chamber
lain. (J. Parmonter, II, C. Downing,
G. P. Cadwell. '
ENOLEWOOI).
Ike liigontol, Wm. H. Urown, W. L.
Wado, A.E. Parker, W. H. Savage,
W. Martin, P. Byrno, F. II. Sayuge, 8.
Joiios, T. P. Welch, L. J. Martin.
AUItOllA.
Gold Dust Flour try It.
THE FAIR bargain counter leads.
Uso only Gold Dust Roller Flour.
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Win. Ntiloy, H. A.
Ileok, Jr., J. H. Malay,
h, Weber.
Snyder, Chas.
M. G. Smith,
W.
Kerr.
lIltHlTKNIIUHII.;
N. Buslioy, E.lI.iDuiiham, 8. P.
TOV P18TOIJ3 mid PAPER CAPS,
JJ5 cents.
AGATES 10 cents, BA81CHALL8 6
to 60 cts, Rubber Balls 6 to x.
Celluloid Balls.
Bohool Blackboards,
School Look Boxes, 6 to 10j.
Flag Slato Penolls 6u n box,
Color School Crayons luu a box
Children's Small Playinir
1 1 ! -i "
ut&rua, jvciutmiiwr
BOOKSELLEH,
203 Couimorcinl SU
nurruviLLK.
W. IS. Her, Frank lUtohelor, S.A.
Bryan, J. M. Murray, .Chas Lambyk.
ClIAMI'OUG.
John Hoofer, Gustavo Hoofer, Alex
WiuMonhovun,
KI.KIIOUN.
Jus. Churoh, 8. V. Mliitiirn.
HA1UPIHLD.
Fnuik Miller, Uw, Haker, Frank
Nloolli.
MAIUIKI.l).
F. 8. Oottle, Chni. Ilmnuu, W.
DunnigHii,
OHHVAU.
L. H. Poujado, JaiMib Hlnglinm, J.
L. Stott, iMulvluUy Mitchell, W. B.
Browu,.U. Nys, J. IS. Xelglur, W. 8.
'J'aylor.
UOltltll.
John A.
lino, W. T.
Thomson,
HOWtit.L.
GroverSlmmoni, D.W. Smith, M. A.
MuCorkle, J, F. Auderson, A. I). Jer-man.
muituitn.
J. L. Qalvort, J. J. 1). DUbrow. W.
T. Grimm. Wm. PUlU. J. R. JnnUn,
J, II T. Jones, W. U. Daww.
JRPfKUMN.
ICN.TUattii B. F. Hoaver.J. O.
Hjcmund, a T. Johnson, N. H,
Louney, j, W, Stitlwor, J, Bm worth.
liAiuair.
' li, W. Chajiiuan, Q. W. Jodm, A,
airnw, Chas.
Fwter. Jys. JUeii,
Hon-Chas.
TBMI'OKAKY ORGANIZATION.
Chairman Patterson called to order.
C. B. Moores and J. O. Peebles were
nominated for temporary chairman.
Moores wa elected. In a brief speech
ho referred to tho Democratic assembl
age of Tuesday in a humerous manner,
eliciting great applause. He pledged
himself to treat ull elements of the con
vention fairly. H. 8. Jordan was made
temporary secretary by acclamation.
W. A. Moores was made assistant
secretary.
Warren -Cranstan moved committee
of flye on order of business. Carried.
E. M. Croisau moved a committee of
five on apportionment.
E. 8. Ormsdy moved a committee of
five on credentials. Chair appeinted:
E. 8. Ormsby, J. C. Peebles, W. I.
Tooze, J. 8. Taylor, W'L. Slmeral.
Therreport of the committee on cre
dentials was submitted showing dele
gates as hero published. Nearly every
delegate was present, there being not
oyer half a dozen proxies.
A LITTLE FUN,
Geo. B. Miller, of Fairfield, asked
that his name appear correctly. He
did not want to appear as an alias.
Laughter. His wife did not want to
be in doubt as to who sho was living
with. Great laughter.
D. C. Sherman moved a committee
on permanent organization. Carried.
li. T. Judd moved a committee of
flye on platform. Carried.
Wm. Armstrong moved that a sepa
rate delegation of 21 bo selected to tho
state convention. Carried.
It was moved and carried that all
resolutions relating to platform bo re
ferred to committee without debate.
THE COMMITTEES.
Chairman Moores announced the fol
lowing cemmittees:
On Apportienment: E. M. Croisau,
W. L, Slmeral, N. II. Looney, 8. B.
Ormsby, W. E. Her.
On Resolutiens: E. T. Judd, IS,
Hofer, J. M. Poorman, John Porter,
Wm. Armstrong.
On Permanent Organizatiens: D. C.
Sherman, L. J. Potijado, W. E. Her,
Frauk Hardcastle, A. 8. Brasfleld.
Order of Btislnes: Warrou Crauslou,
Wm. Bushey, Chas. Claggett, J. F.
Anderson, Geo. B. MUlor.
The convention adjourned to 1 p. m.
Al-TEUNOON SESSION.
The temporary organization was
miulo pTtuanent oxcopt that Mr. Jor
dan declined to be secretary. Lot L.
Pearco was nominated and elected,
OHDEKOK IIUBINES3.
Tho committee submitted a majority
report favoriug nominating tho ticket
beglunlng with senators and represent-
atlvea and going through from tho
sherltt to the lowest place on the ticket.
The minority report begau at (he tall
of tho ticket ami went up in the re
verse order. There was some discussion
but the majority report was adopted.
KIIWT II ALLOT FOH SENATOR.
W. 11. Hobson, Btayton, 12(1.
1. L. Patterson, 8alem, 107.
M. L. Joues, Brooks, 37.
J. O. Peebles, Salem, 33.
A. C. Gesuer, balem, 70.
I). W. Yoder, Woodburu, 43.
Necessary to choice, 123.
Patterson and Hobsou wore declared
tho uuaulmoua uomluees of the con
vention. FlhST HALLOT VOR MKrUESKNTATIVK.
Is being counted aa this report closes,
and from the complexion of most of the
ballots C. 11, Moores, K. Hofer, Warrcu
Cranston and two others will be the
nominees.
Delegates crowd Strong's restaurant
for their meals.
The Bresslers Exonerated.
Salem, Oregon, March 16, 1894.
We, the citizens of South Salem and
neighbors of the Bressler family,
being acquainted with said
family, do believe, that Ellsha C.
Bressler came to his death by his own
hand and wo exonerate said family
from all blume: William Benson,
Hormau E. Brown, Mr. and Mrs. J. B.
Brown, F. Buuce, George Buuce,
Jacob Smith, Isabel Buuce, Irving
Buuce, W. E. Evans, HalliePearmlue,
Mr. and Mrs. C. SV. Evaus, Mary E.
Holcomb, Mrs. B. F.IW, B. B. Lucas,
Sarah M. Lucas, W. E. Lucas, Mrs.
Anna Lucas, Mrs. A. L, Colwell, G.
Mason, E. V. Mason, Miss Mary
Kellebor, Daniel Knllelier, E. H. Piper,(
W. F. R. Smith, J. C. Mills.
The family wish to extend their
sincere thanks to the neighbors and
friends who so kindly iunisted them
during their trouble with kind words
and deeds.
SPRING OPENING.
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY,
MARCH 21st and 22d, '04.
LADIE3''UF SALEM AND VICIN
ITY RESPECTFULLY
INVITED.
PARISIAN PATTERN BONNETS,
HATS, AND FINE MILLI
NERY NOVELTIES.
MRS. 8. C. REED,
205 Commercial St., Salem.
McKinley Cluii. This organiza
tion will meet at tho South Salem
school house Thursday evening, March
22d. Good speakers will be present.
From California. Jos. Clark, suc
cessor to Clark & Eppley, has some of
the finest California houey evor brought
to Salem.
Sri-REsii Colujiuia River Smelt
7pouuds Tor 2o cents at Division's
market, 01 Court streot.
Delegates crowd Strong's rostaurant
for their meals.
Six Qirls Drowned.
Patzcnaro, Mexico, March 21.
While a boat load of persons living
at this plaoo were crossing Patzcnaro
lake, tho boat sprung a leak, and six
out of tho eighteen ou board were
drowned, all being young womeu.
Oladstone's Eyesight.
i.o'I)o.n, March 21.-GIadstone
this morning consulted on eminent
occullst and It is understood that he
bollevoa an operation may be performed
without danger.
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL.
Local Correspondence from Towns
in the Valley.
MARION.
J. M. ChrUtopher loaded auother car
load or hay Tuesday. He Isshlpplug to
Galem.
The Marion delegates to the Repub
llcan county convention, left here Tues
day noon, for the capital.
Mr. Eppley, the dentist, from Salem,
Is stopping at Marlon hotel for a few
days, working at his trade.
Mrs. Arthur George left here Tues
day, on the Rosebtirg local, for a visit
to her relatives in North Dakota.
Mr. Eppley taught tho people of
Marlon some of the first principles of
culture and singing on Monday and
Tuesday eveuiugs, he also sang some
of his comic songs.
Green Bowling has rented a farm in
Clackamas county, and left herelSuu
day morning, by wagon, to move down
there. L. F. Wiseman went with him
to take a load,
H. D. Oateruaudt, who has been on a
visit in Illinois since last October, re
turned home lust Sunday on the noon
train. His daughter from Illinois came
home with him on a visit to her rela
tives here.
M. W. Smith, of Salem, genera)
agent for tbe State Insurance Co,, was
hero Monday and Tuesday doing busi
ness. He has appointed Station Agent
H. A. Hlnshaw, local agent for the
State Insurance Co., at Marion.
Myrta Tomlinson arrived here Sat
urday night and opened tbe school
Monday morning, with twenty-four
pupils and more to follow. The at
tendance at school was small on ac
count of the snow storm that morning.
Miss Tomlinson is boardiug at S. M.
Norten'e.
o. v. Liamuert ana wile ana sou
Frank, who have been visiting at Uncle
Nortens the past winter, left here Tues
day at 1 p. m. for their home in Iowa.
They go via the Northern Pacific R.
R. They were well pleased with our
mild winters, and they may return and
make their future home heie.
DETROIT.
J. J. Robius of Salem Is speud'ng n
few days In Detroit.
Our Republican club is growing. We
get a few names at every meeting.
D. W. Danforth was taken sick with
la grippe aud was taken to Albany.
Tbe O. P. R. R. company have put
on a combination lock so thev do not
haul the baggage car now. It is a
good move.
The people of this school district held
a meeting last week and elected R. M.
Poe for clerk and Mrs. Fuller for di
rector. So much for women's rights.
There are a variety of Cleveland
badges worn up here of diflerent colors
and shapes. Some with a dark back
ground aud a white badce. it sets
them oft good.
Tbe Populists are very happy up
here. They think that Nathan Pierce
win carry me state Tor governor by a
large majority. Now is the time for
them to eujoy themselves, for they
will not bo so happy after the 4th or
June.
Wood choppers have all euspended
work for a while. The snow Is too
deep, there Is three feet aud more com
ing, iney nave decided to discuss
politics uutil the snow goes down us
mere is nothing else to do.
Nat Bowman aud Jim Stearns left
hero last week for the lower country to
kill what few bears there are down
there. Then they are coming back
and are going to Eastern Oregon to kill
what few there are left ov;r there.
Then they will come back to the suu
mit of tho Cascades aud kill all thero
are between here and the summit
Mai iou county will have to imko an
extra appropriation tu pay them for
bear scalps.
The Republicans of Detroit met at
the house of J. O. Fox on the 10th for
the purpose of appointing delegates to
me county convention. The meeting
was called to order by Win. Bushey
who was elected chairman. S. P.Kerr
was chosen secretary of the meeting
They theu proceeded to elect Wm
lluahey, S. P. Kerr aud E. H. Duni
ham as deleeales. Tim .,.-...
----. I .IJ intuit'
choice of good, straight and Intelligent
men to represont them.
imooKs.
Frank Harris came in on the
o'clock train Monday.
Squire Eyan moved to town Tuos
day. Mrs. McClard was down from Che
mawa Tuesday.
J. W. Shatter started on the road
ugaiu Monday enroute to Medford.
Most or our delegates to the conven-
uou icu lor oaiem Tuesday,
Hon. Chas. Miller, or Jeflersou, will
address the public here Saturday night
myited to attend.
GOLD DOLLARS !
At 75 and 85 cts
THIS is what we arc giving by selling our
stook of winter Hosiery and Underwear at
the prices we have put on it to close out
before our new spring goods Avil arrive.
Givo us a call and let us convince you.
E. F.'OSBUBN.
201 COMMERCIAL ST.
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Sales now being made on
Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods,
-at the-
Columbia Shoe Store
In order to reduce the stock. 118 State Street, Salem, Or,
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LOCAL ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Announcements ol entertainments, special
gatherings, lodges, and boelettes underfills
uciiuiuk mi-ciicu lur zjceni, nuiiee not to ex
ceed nvellnes, or moie than three insertions J
Low Steamer Rates
Parties intending visiting the Mid
winter Fair should patronize the Union
Pucific Steamers, as tins Company has
j,iv.c.i in mem mini roruuna tne low
rate of 2.00 to San Fraueisco aud re
turn, which includes meals and berth.
Pull particulars can be obtained by ad
dressing V. II. Hurlburt, A. O. P. A.
Union Pacific System, Portland. l-G-tf
Midwinter Fair Kates.
Midwinter Fair excursion tickets
balem to Sau Francisco and return, via
bout hern Pacific Co's. Shasta route.
Rate, $27.50, including live ad-
miss.uusio tneiair. Tickets good for
thirty daj s from date of sale.
RuraTFeast.
Better tbuu Gerniea.
llaB Villi trm.l 1 o tii .
breakfast cerealVaold by 1 Ul8afem Kroc'eS'
Atk lorlt, Wilson i. Iluv.i Hi7vie"?f?-
v , , w .w.i, iijc-
z 'Dim
A Ritzville mnn has a curiosity in
the shape of a squirrel with eleven legs
and four beads.
Six feet of snow
Meacham, Oregon.
is reportrd it
JOHN HUGHES.
Dealer in Groceries, Paints,
Vils, Window Glass, Yamislics
and the most complete stock of
lirushcs ot all Kinds in tlio
State. Artists' JMatci ials,Lime,
Hair, Cement and Shingles and
finest quality of OK ASS SEEDS
New Advertisements,
WANTED -
if ure..
rushlne Canvasser of good ad
ieral salary and expends paid
:fllient. ivirtftlnn lilt. lU N' Itrne.
Co., Nurserymen, 1'orttnnd, Or. d eod i-10 lOw
sale dealers.
Use only Gold Dust Roller Flour.
Evekviiouy-Wants a daily nanr
until after election. Onk Cknt Daily
for four mouths at 51 00.
The little 2-year-old child of W 8
Hunsaker, near Raker City, drank a
quantity of lye. Its I,fe was ouly saved
by prompt medical aid.
nilOWN liKaHORNrf-EiGS
Kor Kettlt r
from mir& hrpri Htnnlr nt tttn Imv nrfPA nt
91.W1 per seitlnir. I'A Ut, KLIN C KLE. corner
Liberty and MlbSlon streets, Balem VMtors
invited J9 im
QALESMEN WANTKU-Kree prepaid outfit,
ij ODeofour Wicnts lias earned over 9,000 In
live years. P. o. Uox 1371, New Yoi K 454t
AmiJItY UOAIt h'fORE. KrultsaDdcaD
Uy. 150 otute street. I-'luo tobacco and
cigars.
3-1-tf '
rilili; most perfect fitting InifS made. Willi
J. uoia a rupture where all others hne
failed.
Btreft.
For sale by J. L.
I'arrlsh, 401 Capital!
l.-lt-II
H
A Powerful
i icun iviaKer.
A process that kills the
taste of cod-liver oil has
done good servicebut
the process that both kills
the taste and effects par
tial digestion has done
much more.
SGOit'S E
stands alone
of fat-foods.
muisioii
in the field
It II one, f
nccir-lil .t-'. 1
- ""iuiuuu uecause part
ly digested before taken.
Scott's Emulsion checks Con
sumption and all other
wasting diseases.
N.riii;--..
J)APt,IW.-I'ortlnnd. Sacramento, Batlle.
. laconmaud ban Francisco papers on salci
at lleanett's, I'ostoUlce block
CU UISTI AN HOI ENUE-Llterature
telndson sale at 3ai Liberty htreet.
of all
4-V-lr
3 tills I'AfEIt Is kept on tile at K. O. Daae1
. Advertising Agenoy, &1 and 65 Merchant
xenange, Sau Francisco, California, whtrf
contracts for advertising can be made tor It
at 7:30. Kverybody
Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair.
Thk Onk Cunt Daily U the cheap
est paper for tho carup&Igu. Hhowltl
to your neighbor.
u-rliibt O
OfialHiBaking
Powder
C3h:!Eg,.r3r
South Salem Market,
Fresh Meats sold at lowest rates, and
free delivery. Opposite brick store.
Hay by the ton.
F. M. RINEHART, Prop.
.'-GROCERIES-,
STAPLE aud FANCY.
Wcodenware, Willow ware, ai.d
CROCKERY.
A choice new line of Hyrups arrived this weitc
Osborn & Harritt's
116 Court street.
Closing Out!
1 (C( KOLLS WAIL IWI'KR at
ijUUU Wholesale cost, U7 Btflte street.
EU IJPer '"ust bo oil closed out In a short
J1!8" Va" eatlT "id get the flnest and bebt
pnper cheaper thau e er will be sold again.
!& r3g
Hardware Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery
. A2SSJ255Alf IMPLEMENTS.
" W. Cor. State and Liberty StL FlicCB'
SALEM, OREGON
The only Piux Croam of Tartar Pow.tr v .
0d in UUUoos of HomS-rVS SSrf
VS P09 I have h.Mi ' y 2f flU,,,K the E' wito G,aft'
KJC K i wSh ., p'W" years' experience, which,
Stvflf.itrrnc1' ial Cabe eubes e cor"
WVW. MARTIN. Ort1rMii
Northwestern Nursery,
Lanrestnnfe ..i. ., "-i balu.1I, v
TmTnHUV 7S ' W? dXrOTL1," fre vermin. ThU I. .
AES PRICES, Ulow all compeuffi i1" I)f t of tfte city. HA1T1J
"peuuon, W-lmdw T. D. JONES, PROP,
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