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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 10, 1894)
Vfjm&fr Kwawgpflgprr l k & m fe. i". KB ,t M IKE CaNtlL JOl'IML. eVBLJBMXD DAILY, EXCEPT 8UNDAY, BT TKK Capital Journal Publishing Company Poatoffloe IHock. Commercial Street. MJKSOXAL AJTP SOCIAL. Lecal- Oen-esjioaeleace from Tow Ib the Valley. . HOFER BROTHERS, Editon. Jtuily, by carrier, per month iniiy.uy man, per year,. ,HT vefcly, 8 pages, per yeajy. .JGW . 9.IU . LH THUIWDAY, MAY 10, 1894. SUGGESTED COMMENT. Geo. Harrison's boom booaietb. Will Mr. Coxey keep of? (be grass? i-- - : Governor Pei noytr la nonular at long raoge. Too bad that Pennoyer can't vott the Cuxeytt In Portland. Tlie single gold standard Is getting a b.'aok eye even In old Ecgland. Tbe Washington county Cactus Is bristling youny Kputlcnn paper. Tbe Des Moines city council recoi- nlzes tbe hard times by reducing salooi license. , hlr-t. Lease said tlie other day If sl.t bad been Coxey she woulij buve tulktd from the capital or died. Salem's city Council endorsed tl.c Jouknal by passing an ordinance re duclng bond Interest from 0 to 6 pu cent. Allowing Portlaud bunks to bold i .quarter of a million of thestato taxtr will never make Sylvester Penuoyei U. B. senator. SUBLIMITY. Miss Minnie Ireton went to Salem oh Monday. Mrs. A. H. Lacrolx Is In Portland this week on business. JordPurvino of Salem was visiting In tbls vicinity Sunday. Tbesmlllngfaceof Mr. Gannon, tbe celebrated borsedoctor, was seen here tbe last few days. -The boys of tbls p'ace were enjoying th mselves Sunday afternoon by play ing baseball. Mr. Otto Scbellberg and McOscar passed through Sublimity Monday on neir way to Mehama. Henry Benson, John and Wm. Cngllsb and John Rabens weut cayote, nuoung near tbe reform school this week. Jtobert Wollz, our former saloon keeper and latorom the Hotel Knight iiioaieraiauow-.tue happiest man in ims community. marioN. Two Albany boys were arrested last Fr.day night by Agent H. A. Hlu- naw by orders from tbe city marshal I Albany. They were sent to Albany on the overland. The rlew ferry boat, at the Davis ferry, on the Santlam river, between Murion and 3cio, Is now In runnlne Cadwell Is ferryman. to be the beat on tbt TEETHING 'PERIOD.! &"! Vl In a child's life is an aggrava tJon, so-marjy disorders are incU dent to it. ifo-would-bc a blessing to have children cut- teeth witlf less-suffering. B'y-fecding-babies with the Gail Borden Eagle. Brand Condensed Milk this result 'is, vithh the rcicK of mothers. Ycari, of experience prove its value. v WMW'MMij3mf CAITDIDATES' CARDS. For State Treasurer, Vote For tho . L, david -o:sr, Regular-Democratic Nominee. I V For State Senator, Vote For E H IXAGG, Regular Democratic Nominee. Forr.4kmuty Clerk, Vote For W. H. EGAN, Regular Democratic Nominee. Tier. A. E. The boat is said river. Why does Gov. Pennoyer score tbi Capital Journal iu.uli hla speeche.? Simply because it tells the truth wbl(b Ills record cannot bear. Iiavt Democrats are harmonious, as mus be apparent to the world at large fron the senateonly asking 400 amendment to tbe bouse tariff bill Gov. Pennoyer calling the Jouiinal editor a plutocrat does not make him one. .uui wnen this paper makes that charge against his excellency It proyeb It The horso-sonse of many asturdj Kngllbhman sees good in bl-motalism, as lq evidenced by tho general enthusi asm for It, caused by Ihe bimetallst conference in London. Woathor and Orops. Below Is the weekly crop bulletin from Oregon's weather bureau, up to today. Through the Intervention of cloudy and cool weather tho frost which oc curred on tho morning of the second loBt Its Injurious efleot. Fruit is h. lloved to have been only sllchtlv dam. aged In uorao sections and in others no injury has been discovered. This In the condition lu all except Josephine, Jackson and portsona of Douglas coun ty. All the reports received from Jose phine and Jaoksou counties aro unfav orable regarding the Injury by froa s and the future prospects of tho fnjlt crop. Tender vegetation waatlajiu j ured In the southern counties. Grain, gras? and hops are growing vigorously in an sections. Beetling of sprint? grain 1b nearlng completion. Progress in farming operations Is being tnado In Marlon county, which has heretofore been tho moat backward county ol the Willamette valley during this sea. bod. Pall sown wheat lu somo sections la elgbteeu inches high. On wt'll drained laud abuudaut yields of grain are expected. In, sornespota tho wheat failed to recover from tho injury re ceived from tho uxeeaslvo ralus of the early spring. Spring sown grain le coming up, though tho cool weather la unfavorable to its healthy growth. Hop vines are being twined. In many yams ino plant ayeraates six feet lu height, Gurdonluifla receiving inuoh attention. Tho potato crop Is nboin Mt planted. Tho WlUamette, Ro&ue ad Urupqua valleys aro clothed In venture, pastures green and slgus of prosperity present a. jdeaslug appearance. The fullure of the potato crop In Call fornla has induced serveral farmers aero to plant large crops of potatoes It. T. Ruy has planted 22 acres and ben Dorln and Ed. Mrf? planted upwards of 20 acres. Rev. Wb.ltem.iii preached ut tbe P esbytoriau church Buuday evening. Twj persons were received Into mem bership In tho Preabytersan church md ono was baptised after the preach ing. Bro. Wblteman is doinc o. irvl work here. C. H. Duirymple. of Albanv. Pnmi Hat candldato for district attorney, for ue intra uistrlct, preached Popullat loctrlne for ono and one-half hours at tbe school bouse, on Tuesday eyenlpg. Ho told tbe same old, old Btorv (which seems to be ever new to tbe Populist) about government bonds, National banks, subsidized press, etc, etc. But he finally wound up by saying, In sub. stance, "tho thing for the people of Oregon to do now, and tho moat lm. portant thing lu the present campaign n Oregon Is, send Gov. Pennoyer to the United States senate." He said Gov. Peunoyer had been tried for eight years now, .and was "tho people's Mend," but noverlold us one thing he over uiu tor tue people REPUBLICAN TICKET. STATE TICKET; For QoTernor-W I'.Lord. of Ulrica county, rot secretary or Btate-II. H. Klncaid, of uane county. ror otaie Treasurer Phil. MeUc'au, ef Oram county. ror Bupreme Judge C. E. Wolvorton, of Linn county. Kor Attorney-aeneral-O. M. Idleman, ol Multnomah, For Superintendent of Public instruction O. M. Irwin, nf Union. Kor State Printer-W. H. Leeds, of Jackson. , FIRST CONGRESSIONAL DISI. or Iteprescntatlye lapongress. BINOEB HEUMANN. -LJI-Li illJi 13 Bur THIRD JUDICIAL DISTRICT. For Circuit k udge, J I. it. HEWITT, of Lion County. For District Attorney, JAB. McOAJN.of Yamhill Uounly. Member Board of Equalization, B. B. GIBSON, of Polk County. 31AUI0X COUNTY. VOH STATE 'iENATOKS-I. L. Inttenonof Snleni, nna W U Uobsonof Slayton. JOINT BEN ATOIKor Marlon and aack- uuins, Aiunzo ucaner, uaiem. FOU REPItE-IENTATIVES-O. B. Mo-jres and K. Uofcrof Balem, David Craig olAta cleay, H. U. llarklay of Voodburn. andJ.L. Calvert of Hubbard. CUM MISSION EK-J. M. Wateon of Turner. SHERIFF John Knight of Salem. CLEUK L. V. Ehlen of Buttevllle TREASURER U, G. Brown of Turner. RECORUER-F. V. WnteiB of Salem. ASSESaOR-D I). Coffey of Mill City. SCHOOL SUPKRINTENOENT-J. d. Gnu aam of Woodourn. 3URVEY0R-B. B. Horrick of Balem. COHONEK-A. M. Clouith of Salmn. JUHTIOK OF PEACE-Fur Balem district H. A. Johnson, Jr. OONdTABLE-For Balem district A. IT. worn. Hope 14 to 16c. k p0,taterEry Jlose, 535. Oats Alllling, $1.22j1.321. Deafness Canrot Be Onred. by local applications, as they cannot reach the diseased portion of tbe ear. ioere la only one way to cure deafness and that is by cor a ituUonat .remedies, ueatness Is caiispd hv on tr,n...,n.i tlltiOU Of tbe tnurnila linlntr nf tl.o Eustachian, Tube. When this tube uets Inilamed von hv .rnmKiinn nn.l 1.t.Ji. "7 -"?:," -" 7. i .7 "t':vi, ueanng, ana wnen u is entirely cloRprf Htnfna la h . ult, and unless the Inflammation cati oa taken out and this tub restored to ti normal.- condition, hearing will be destroyed Jqrever; nine .cases ont-of ten are caused by catarrh, wnich Is noth ing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surface. We will give One Hundred, Dollars ror any case of deafness (cauBed by ca tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars free. ks-om k "EN"Y Co-. Toledo, O. fif-3old by druggists, 75c. " m The ministers' association ic Mr. Breckenridge's Kentucky district has p oiesteu against his renomlnatlon. air. urecKenridge Is doubtless of tbe opinion that tbe clerpy should not con taminate Itself with tbe mire of politics, syi tbe St. Louis Republic. For Sheriff, THIS ofler is made to you alone in your community- Will you a js:suaT:rir:?'? ? vmmni v,.v vn w uw oi-iniig iioDjjajji jjuiiieu on cne uoast. Tie Great One Cent My. Tlie Daily CAPITA fc Vote For A. JJ. HTJDDLESON, Regular Democratic Nominee. For Justice ol Peace, 8alem Precinct. Vote For A A. MILLER, Regular Democratic Nominee. PROFESSIONAL AND BUSINESS CARDS. P. H. D'AKCY. 00. O. BINGHAM. S'ARCV A BINGHAM. Attorneys at Law, Rooms 1, 2 and 8, D'Arcy J.uUding, ui te street. Special, attention gUen lo Dul nei In the supreme and circuit courts of the state. 2 II DOCTOR 8. K. JES-SOP-Oltlce, 1J State St. opposite court houte, una Hotrt Wlllam umco nours to iz ana l to o'clock. 3-2 ette, Tk Peoples' Paper of k EVERYBODY WANTS IT. ? EYERYBODY WILL TAKE IT. : ti HJ. BIGGER, Attorney at lawJSalem.Orft . gon. Office over Bush's bank. T J.8HAW.A1. W.HUNT BHAW&HUNT tj . Attorneys at law. Office over Capital , Halem. Oregon. Kailonal bans JOHN A. CARfJON, Attorney at law, rooms a and 4, Uuiti bank building, Kalem.Or. R. . UONHAM. W. H. HULMEH. BONHAM & HOLMES. Attorneys at law. Office In Bush block, between State and ctmrt, on Commercial Btreet. "Wfrauiolh n0t WnA WUh '"P'ure-jmiHon Tho powfrof grace, the maglo of a namoT" asks Campbell, the poet, In his "PJeaa- ures of Hope." Pleasures of Hope, for- ?"""" i"uy muu mauv a woman knows them no longer. They are in despair about their health. They sire; run-down, debilitated, suflerimr. from what they know not. It may be dys pepsia, heart disease, liver or kidney disease; any or all of them. The islck uess of women are cured by Dr. Pierce's I'avorlte Prescription. That's where the magic of a name comes in. This Improves digestion, Invigorates the eys tem, eurtchea tho blood, dispels aches and pains, produces refreshing sleep, dispels nervousness and melancholy and builds up both tho flesh and healthy Btaudard. It In . in.,ii,,.nt.. medicine, uota boverage. Contains no alcohol to Inebrlatojna sugar or syrup to sour In tho stomach and cause dls tress. It Is aH peculiar In Its coinpoBl tlouasitis marvelouR In Its remedial results. 9- TQDAY'S MABKETB. Prices Corront by. Telegraph Local ana -ortland .Quotations. Saleji, May 10, 4 p. m. Ofllce XJAILY UAP1TAL JOURNAL. OUota- Pubhc Speaking. Tnls is one qftbe heaviest strains thai comes upon any man or woman. A little cold, a little hoarseness, aud t,.'? work la done- 'ru wst of ability Is rendered absolutely useless. Murk Guy Pearce. the eminent English preacher, writes as follews: "Bedford Place Russell Square, London, December 10, 1888. imuK it oniy ngnt that J should tell you of how much use I And AU cock'a Porous Plasters In my iamlly and among those to whom I have recommended them. I find them a very nreaslplato against colds and COUROS." Urandreth's Pills always, give, satis faction." JOHN BAYNE. ATTORNEY-AT-JLAW. Collections made at.d promptly remitted. -inuipuy uiuck; jot. aiaw una nmtn Hniem. Oreeon. CommercUl 9"tf. tlbLLA HUERMAN. Tynewntlnz and oommerclai stenornnhv. nm wmr Orav block. TliebMtiirwnrlmniiuair.ii. oi ahlw tales. i2-aj s: Merridale Poultry YAKUd, Only purest stock kept Specialty. Brown Leghorns, Plymouth llocks, R,ack Mlnnrcas and Black Lanexhans. Egg for 2Stu street, near State. 4-3Uwl(ii Only $3.00 a year. 1.5o forsix! months. $1.00 for four months. "No papers sent after time Is out for which it is ordered.-! OU. You are the man. If we cannot get you to act, band this t, someone who wants one of these grand premiums for simply gett ne ud art. Almost anyone will take this paper upon merely seeing It. It sells Itself i.i so cheap no one can afford not to have it. It suits readers In city and coDnm of all classes and parties. J auuOTi"J An Oregon Newspaper California news does not suit you Eastern papers will not, answer This is 1 distinctively the Oregon Newspaper entirely cover ing Oregon interests. List of Grand Premiums: The Home Boat. The home boat El wood nrrlupa nn . v..aa.u tfwuna.u. wuuiam I.. . , Ki, , , - -r" nous ror day and up to hour of koIue to ?."""'. u"u vveanesaay; leaves from Z- w m ' I nrVU D nflOTn 'llnudnn .1 U . .. liivaa wore aa toiiews: BALEM PROUUOB MARKET. flUHSaErtPag'F&hS' deuce on,laIem Motor Railway. North Balem Leave orderu at Stelner JkBIossere. nd Ch.ina Set Free, rhnro,l,L0LtwenMfivey,e,ar,y 8"hsJbers, a set of decorated Havllacd china 129 pieces, sold usually at $75 to $100, from Damon Bros., Salem collection flue cbinaware, marked down to $67. " Silver Cutlery Free. slfetel $25 Suit Free. ABrtaarssToS Steel Plow Free. FBUIT. , Apples $1 to $1.35 a bushel. BOTOIIKB STOCK. Voals dreaded 5 cts. Hogs dressed 6. .Live cattle 2 to 2J. Sheep alive $1.60f2. MILL PRICES. Balem Milling Co. quetes: Flour n wholesale lots J2.60. Betall $3.00. Bitn $10 bulk, $18 sacked. Bhorta $16 18 Chop feed $10 aud $17. WHEAT. 89 centa per bushel. Corvallis down Tuesday, and Saturday for Portlaud; built for. Balem route; patroulzea balem mercbantn; rntn always reasonable. F. J. Bmlth, agent. Wharf foot of Btate street. RiTO M I j j .1 ' I lk I I r I lii It I Both Cured by Hood's Dyspepsia, Headache, Eto. Joint Dlncuwlon, Mr. Geo. Jllnghum fqr the Republ. u and Mr.McOIeary forthePopullsta will dbate the national bank (juestlop Jurfore the MoKiu'ey olub nt Aumsvllle, HtUurday at 2 p. m.,Sluy 12. 1801. Kd. 7. Judd, chairman. dw y Balk. One twenty acre tract, with frlx jerja into bona, fmir un. int.. jrosiHic cciiard, and balance to twsu ' mm, om bouM, aud all well under cultt ylku. Will elH4 acres. luclmiluK tbe with all tfa IwpletneuU Ma to nwka a whh! arm. ('ii ajrta. D.JUMIlkr. HuWm Or. - - . v - j, "-?--- "'. - I tor town m tb MmImii- M kMaftLll. UlUl Will a.U sita' m "" wwwmm-SMM IH STWM FH ' - iii '"'v AM laud. dit Om wMatenHm.'s Way. jtat Mat lMt atMi H4f wi. W m 4 tb mw r nrl m, .wMtwr " aw(Hiroit, MM wtrtut sttOVfi fcWeo. Main. "a X. Hood &Co., LowclL Mss.t Tor years I havo had il)'8pU, trow tnjr worse, and becamo so discouraged that I thoujhtof irillns tnj farm and totnji to' CaltfomU. Adilcd to my lulsery wro tho iwlnful effects of a Irncturo on tho end ot my backbone, hlch nfiulted trjn a coast Ins accident when a boy. happened to, read about Hood's SamparllU and decid ed to Uko two bottles, and beloro tho lut onq was gone, I could eat a hearty meal Wllhout any dUtrcs. Th Iractura ot y bcktono U also held, aud I do uot hr any kunenrts. X can truly say am bow well, and I believe Hood's &rs?rUla Savad My Lrfa. It has also been a great benefit to my wtto, who had dltUeu tn the stomach and rer headaches. She Mid tho t doM Hood'sS; Cures Mod'sriwUl4ew4tootokh rlat apot. Now aao enjoys food KeaRlu" Xujam HCK, Hex , sUoo, Maine, jNaMM. a am aw. ?fw HAY AND C1RAIN. Oaa new 2527Jc. ,oHsy.TT.1ia,led,',,?.ew 8 to10'f 0,d " to 12. Wild In bulk, $0 to $8, KAItM WtOflUCTS. WooI-r-Bost, 100. Hona Small sale. 14 tn in. JBggs Uusli, 10c, Butter Best dairy,' 1520; fancy creamery 2g2Ji. Cheese 12 to 16 cts. Farm smoked meats Bacon 0: hams, lI;8houlders,7. A'oiaioea aaQjjauo. Onions a cetita. Beeswax 34o. Caraway seed. 18c. -vn'te seed, 20a. Ginseng, $1.40. LIVE lHJULTKY. Poultry Hens, 7c; roosters C0c; lukt . R: turkevB. slaw Knl otw.t.. livo Ilc ' " ' PORTLAND QUOTATIONS. Oralu, Veetl, eto. Flour-Standard, $2.55;vWalls NValla, $2 00; graham, $2.40; Bupertlue. $2.25 ler Durrul. Oata-rN aw white. .14 fiISm rv.3tv Hillul I.. !... .IY,. ,,,.".". I ir,'!SZ" "" v H'o wt; oarruis, $0.000.2.5icahO,$.75. Hay Beet, $10 12 per tou. Wool valley, lu101o, MHIstutJs Bran, lulS; ahoru. $10 18; Kround barlev.$20A'll: chim r, iic ..... t i...i..-i: v.. -rzf -'. i -i tuMi wiiuii? ictMi, warn tou; m nhlokou Ilotw Now 12i to 131. tit.i - .. -.,. MiweagreenjjrttntHi, oo jut. ajo. un. de?601tM.,2o;beviMKlt, 1060o, Butter Oregt,n fancy creamery, 20 I Tlf ucy "ry ia,7lof" o good, I 1V3'VJ, (uuiuiumi, 4UU lifr IV. Callforpla. 3i0o per roll; Clieese Vuuutf AmerlwB. 1215o per pound; California U12; Bwlsa iiuiv, inmw; jurum., luouiso. 'JHP Oregon, til(Mper dozen. Poultry tilokeua,oUl, $3.00 twrdoe en; duck.$00s jievw,$8; turkey, live, Ho, drvawl 10c uiafcs BtHjf-VItyMwrJWWtH'r oud; fair imtmm1 alQum. "oifilu; Ni 1 hu- 'W r..i. -r.. --- . -. v-. -, ..-..-... ,. inn kow, iic;urukic(i in!, h W5 00 per Mutton Kwt aMWN 2.2o; cliwce t.$2, Uok Uholo, hevy, ft a5Q4 73; nwlitiui, $4 00i): 4ljjhl uuti.Uvatra, IS 7i drewtl, U,t)7 BAN VKANUIbCO MAKKtn'. OOOuOuOUviuqyyovyoiAiUU UOUvrUa riair jueatri Instantly removes and forever destroys ob- Jecllonanle hair. vlieihcrumn thntiarnis I lutcn.nroisor necK. vritnoui aiscoiorauon .-Injury to the most delicate skin. It W B 'ur flHv vua the afirt rnnnnli ni . ...... "; - . .7T. - w rrasmus wiuon, acknowiedfea by ins r the hlKbest anthorltv a no f eminent dermatoloejst and halrsne i uiih' iubi ever uvea, uunng nis private i in ucvui n iiitiiine.aizioD? ina uooiiitv Bird arlstocracv of Knrnn ha nnwrihnil llbls recipe. I' co. II hv Jnnlf. umnrelv, Ipacked. Co'i-eepoBdencecontldentlal. Hole aKBniNior nmenca. Aaaress THE SK00KUM ROOT HAIR GROWER TO. lUepU R. SI South Kiah Avenne.New York loooooory, oo wyo oonoov.' physl nd the Building-Material AND WOOD, BAND, GRAVEL f Lime, Cement, Piaster, Cordwood &c, xc. umce 156 Btate Btreet. NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS, Benled proposals f.)r the erection ol a build- Ins for theOlnmn khfwll Air IIaai Mnt..4..1 be recclvod by the Uoard ol Trusteed of suld sohooi.al the Btate Capllo' H leii,Orsou, until 1 j o'olook-, neon, Mav 14tu. nM. tcU bid must be accompanied by a certified check lor tMO l'laniand stvecUloatlonii ran bereenattht office of ft. K. JUxoti. Arrbllect. Iortland. Urt Ron.orattbu officeor C.H Ruigrar, Archi ie-t, cwiem. UfKou Th ltnanf nf 'I..i.a MU.A.Aa k. .1.1.... reject unv nAd all btda.ubrottud, 8LVKariiR ft NNOYER. Governor, OKO, W. MrllltlDEHee'yorKtate. K, U McKLUOY, Hunt llib.lnsfn. , . ord ol Tnuiiees. Balem, Oregon, April VS, IMIL - mi C. H. LANE, MERCHANT TAILOR 272 Commercial street, Balem, Oregon .Formerly of Morrison Btreet. Portland, Oregon. NOTICE TO TAXPAYERS. rOTlCKIS HEREBY GIVEN to tbe Lit jl payers ot Marlon county mat tbe taxi lor tbe year IS93, are nonr due. No ensurm-i delinquency wtll be added before May lt. 1801 . Taxpayers paylDB before said dite. wiirvav w'- JOUNKNIQHT HherlO, and tax collector of Ua lono.unty . uregon. 421 td! !nBDriowXi?itt-biUb?C!r,ben,11 8t beam- Bteel Qale-Hteel walk ng plow, the beat of Its kind, from Gray Bros., Balem, worth $25.00. Silver Spoons Free". Fur a club of two yearly subscribers, a dozan RoMr Bro but silver plated tea spoons, from -Damon Broa.-wnrfh ?m B " iOrganette Free. Sewing Macriine'Free carvedasewin0J nm?:"b9Criberp; ,a ?'"-blKh arm, Ydrawer, oak carvwi sewing machine, warranted, from Geo. C. .Will.. Balem. worth s'ii mi, .-.,- . j ., 815 Suit Free, G FW. Jobi'soL & Sonarly 8ubscr,bere a 15 8uIt of-clotues from the store of $10 Suit Free G.iV. JonUson0f&Sony.early subacribere a P " of clothea from tbe store cf Sillc JHat Ir MMSF,nTUn&bsr of our teat Ilb from c-fl C.Merd,XrPoTtlSd,8S t,,k "at Steam Wash t- tTt.qq of J. B. Brown's Fountain For It IIUII HI twr. t.n.l.. ..1 .. Steam Washer worihEoof au080flDra onu FOR SALE OR TRADE OneS-roomi and ones room cott-uro inoiir Lawn Addition, wtltn two d lots. wuibS ParaUly or together. An unn.ual Itood barjaln. Apply to W E. aORUKIvTcor. ner ixth and ChemeieU street, sSJim . J Welch Cleck: Free fulfill f 11VG yearly ub9fbera;ono -Eight Day Welch,Clock, beautl- ay, 17 ner umiingr. PZS iwr ton; vhuaU KStai.OO IKtrrvnl.l GEO. C.WILL J)KALKR IN Bteinway, JCuabo, Webber,- -Emer-Bon uud other, pianos. csirey uiaric and i';ariH'll orsaua. All tlrat claNi makes oft uewlus? ma- chines. 8maller makca of musical Instru ments and supplies. Genuine needles, pliant Rew jjarts for all makes of tuacbluea. Btiwlng innoblnea aud -organs re lulreil and cleaned. Two doom north of noatofHce. Balt. I - - - v , . f wretmii. -: DRESSMAKING:- In the LATEST FASHIONABLE 8TYLES. Upecial attention given to CUILDRKN'B HTYLES COTTIKO AND FITTING A brtCULTV Shop lu W.aT.U.Rooms, Court St ' MRS. F. M. STEELE. Proposals for Wood. QKALBO Il-KorruraUhlMWoe4wlltb O rvcelved at tbe oc of th4lclr.fseboul abttrtct No until 3 o'etoek p. iu, oa Tuc- j .r i, itu Mm wmi urn wih ai um rtcuUruteeUnirortae b( o( Hretoa at t ociook p inof Mid hH ay l Majr. Atrllu f Misery of wuod Ujt BrfHMnbec W. IcsM, at ...siwiiiiwius; KUHmc iBfuii. i vtinss k. cords Br; . City Warrants. noiiwis ijeteby slvo'n that I have pavmebtofall warrants of tbe city of Balem drawn nn U- m ". V" and "endorsed" before" a ft&Sg vra naiiniitif nuniiairni qb; . ' "endorsed" on the- 8tb. Inlerwt wl cease on said warrants from tbe date of this notice E. J. Bwaffokd, May 7, '84. 6 7dlw City treasurer. l-jut Halem, Mcortta oak, MM eorij Nena Halent, M cord oak, W oac ar; OatnU. M eoUi nr. ah wwa mux; be 4 feet la leafta. reasoaa- T stralimt and canto ekwdv. h nr must bo laiga or aoay woo4 ad tbs oak iuul be spilt04k ami uat arttb wttud. .. i. DOra rar tsva rsBI to rK ajp or 4aa,MI- I.Wpel: tOftVmiCwitericate, 10a Uri sea, ili Jafwlor, T(cj Oo vpy, 00 Iscxjcr y all bid. luu by ordroflhebn amiix tW. w. u. wjiiijt,ua KMAlllf J59?KTMtIrtrt. NOTICE. NOTJf E 19 IIRREUV GIVEN TH VT TUV SS-iTraaSJSfVff SL' i? .K wl U tbe aortbirn IluliUoi th. i. rfl' r brtnlnViae sum S thMJe'Cfi! Scholarship Free. 5 For nlnh nfnn ,. . .. ness Collece Bafem 7f ,, J .. ? no Scholara'ilp In Capital Bos. ! Worth foof ' (fr comP;ete buslnesj course) Eol for two years. , Silver Watch Free J MarU? jSSelerf Batt, $g 'hW Bllveratcb;:from W. W Furniture Set Free -' stead, Mreaser and'stand fromA n t? RolIdJ.b. carved bed room set, bed Worth $45.00. ' om A B- Buren 80a, furniture dealers, Salem. CooLc Stove Free Si?, 2Sl ..Watch Free. case, from y. W. Alartin of Safem .0J,,la-,L80'd wt;b,WaltbamB retail price-$30.03. orbaIeni. tba b8t mtde, ,teai winder and setter; Shot Gun Free. gauge skSeuu.vsU Egl double barrel 12 andinountlngwalouKkanrtf? f' p, "Bd tow-aud. engraved Lt-k-iOB locks, lowVircula "SSSen ? rabhipPi?toi gr.,p' tMlon r,bs. rfcboul)d; gun, from Brooks A s-n.KS?r6.?H?ber hw Plate, and a thorouEhly K"l fi1,rai - j, ottiem, worth $35.00. V A 1IIH Watch Free seUerfroS VW$F$g$ff& on. , llverlnwatcb, made, retails at $6.00. ' P,em' 8,vea asfid m and laylBc o.vT" t": ;".is- ia curttbturri. ranter and s inh .i IT -VVir. Ff'P at the vr:iHib"e as"sift!.' WtyKcorir, 'JiB. uu. MMIWj ' n(emwindcrand sUaTVlj tXA thft bt?ft JEruit Tr f AlpnJCiU0braSriiVUBrSwndl ME Iu" Paa trees fioai tbe aJ? "r P Ep'il SUSS1 srta0D' Wortk mouths, or 0 for three months. Th? !? 3W thy c8 d 'or lx cipt of tbe names and inoney. BeSd KiS8 iT " tnr acents.onre m, . ' oeDa Ptffloe order or bask draft. best busing m7 l1,eifth,e. doalora 0 re monK our solves. - ' ,,"B,, " "gent" may. satisfy them- HOFER BROS., Publishers, BAIOCM, ORSGON, , ? 'Afi' 'fl tefc Bj,iiiilWiriini' rtZ&ZStot'-Aimm -L'U '" j t,(K)Hm