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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1894)
'fflE CAPITAL JODRUL I'UBI.IHIIED DAIIlf, KXCKIT HUNDAY, BT TUBi Capital Journal Publishing Company J'tMtnrace K'ock. .Commercial 8tret, HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editors. JUIIy, by carrier, pr Mouth,. Dally, br mall, per year,. Weekly, 8 page, per year, 0 3.00 1M) MONDAY, MAY 21, 1891. J. L. MITCHELL & CO., Insurance. JIOLMAN HLOCK.HALEM, Or. dw 33 Loaves 16 " 8 " 3 " Strong's! BREAD! :::: JSREAD! REST IJREAD INTHECITY - - - - $1,00 - - - - 50c - - - - 25c 10c Westacott & Irwin, 271 Commercial Street. i .'. i-- LITTLE LOOAL8. The candidates aro gone, hut then aro Home good men left In Balem yet ... Good Republican weather, thin. Mm. 8. N. WIlkliiM, of CorynlllH, Was tho nut'Ht of Mrs. Win, Cyrus nnd went homo today. ...Ira Erb took o trip to thostato reform hoIiooI today. .. MIbh Cudy Scott, of Marlon, return ed homo toduy after h visit with MUh EllnWolcl MIhb Olga iluwitt re turned to Albany toduy. Itoy. C. II. Lea returned to Philomath toduy Jnrod Tuck, who was n well know character In Balem for many yea in, la reported lead for Hiiro at last. Ilia hoi) ThomaH Ih authority for the state inont that Jared full oil a train at Yrekn, (Jul.. -Mra. K. W. Carr went to Tumor today. ...Mro. J. W. Can- iion visited at Turner toduy Bam L. Kerr, of Ht. l'aul, Ih In town, Judge Btrahaiu wont to Yuquina to day. ....Fred Close, of IlurrlubtirKi re turned toduy after n visit with IiIh father, Houry Close, Fred will move toBalein after harvest Mrs. Hugh Thompson, of Suloui, In ylHitlug at the residence of her parents, In this elly. 8ho la accompuuled hy Mrs. I.eoBtelnor also of Buleni. Eugene Guard Old Btelner him caught tho Hptrlt of progress nnd la having it plate glass hIiow win dow put Into tho corner of his IIhIi innrkot. Mrn. V. It. Harr, of Albany, 1b tho KUeat of her ulster, Mrn. W. 13. MnAfee, Mr. and Mrs. Sparks, of Colfax, nro also guests at tlio McAfee liome..-..N. Miles, or BeottH Mills, Hpont timidity In tho city. .John Mo Crow, tho Balem market man, went to Coburg toduy,-- Mm. A. MoAllaster la nt Turner visiting C. F. Hull's famlly. Balkm Wins. Quito a Inrgo crowd of Balem people took a pleasure trip on tho -learner Altouu to Independence Buuduy, some going to play hall nnd others to wee the game while others who did not euro for baseball went for a pleasant outing. All had a good time. Balem baseball team came oil victorious by a score of 12 to 1 1 In Its favor. These Sunday trip are becom ing quite popular, some of Salem's brat people uro taklug advantago of the opportunity of huvlug a pleasant Buu duy outing. Tin; OANVAai.Today the canvass of the candidate of tho county wait to gun. The Republicans opened ut Ma rina thU afternoon, and will appear nt Jtiteruon tonight. Tho Democrat 0QU ut Detroit tonight, while omo ot the ropullsU and Prohibitionist will uppourwlth the Republicans at some polut, LlKK Youu MorilKit MAin:, (Jet n loaf of Huber' bread ut llelleiibrand' restaurant, Harrltt tt Laweronco or Altkeu A Palmer' grocery oral the Jftakery 8SS Cheineketa treot near the Vftllroad. Try It and see If It Isn't eaietulug like Mother used to make. A blif loaf for 6 cent. A HOWLING HOWLEE. That Was the Republican Demonstra tion at Salem Saturday Night. The Republican demonstration at the capital city Baturdny was the moat magnificent campaign gathering ever held hero. At least five thousand peo ple participated. Four carloads of uni formed Republicans came up on a special train from Portland. A thou sand stalwart Repullcans were in from the country towns. Cities like Bilver ton, Woodburn, Jeflerson and other towns tent full delegations. It was perfectly eyident that not everybody has Joined the People's party in Ore gon. The procession reached around four sides of our large squares. The excitement did not die away until after midnight. It was so great it was car ried oyer in gentle reflections into the Sabbath uud more than ono congrega Ion was found listless and uuappro iallvo at tho Bunday morning service. TJIK YOUNG VOTKHB. Bilem turned out nearly a hundred llrst voters who have formed u Renub rlcau club. The boys wero cheered more than any other feature of the parade, mil marched with proud steps to do heir first political duty. They curried Ian em torches und made a fine appear unce. IIANNKIIS. How do you like the change? We don't like tho cliungel Figures won't lie, but llurs will fig ure. To the Populist leuders. How many extravagant appropria tions wero vetoed by Pennoyer? Freo trade means: Wool Co, wheat 3jo. wag(-H 60c. First vote Tor Lord. Vote for Cleveland and got il.lir for yo ir wheat. Btand by tho party or progress! Nothing but a lumber trust Tor me Pennoyerl The Lord Is on our Hide! Judge Lord und u aound business ad ministration. Protection means good wages! The lumber trust needs the sawyer, wj don't. Tin: HiKKcin Wero delivered from the east steps or tl o court house, as five opera houses of tho capacity or Heed's, which will hold nearly a thousand, would not contain those who wanted to hear. Fulton's address was a masterly etlbrt. The members of tho state ticket were present und Judge Lord was culled for and merely arose to thank tho vast assemblage for calling on him. Tho second Regiment baud of Balem added to the enjoyment of tho evening with their line iiuislo. Tho Indepen dence clubs witli their bund and Mon mouth and Kiokreul arrived on the steamer Altonn. Hut this is only the beginning of public enthusiasm In Marlon county. The committee In charge deserve great credit. Ohrls. Houck Drowned. Satuntay evening, while on routo to Balem, Chris. Houck, a passenger on tho steamer Altonu, fell overboard and wan drowned at a point In the river above B. 1). CIIIihoii'h place two miles from here. At tho time he went over hoard ho was leaning against the star board lifeguard ut tho foot of the stairs. Immediately upon touching the water Houck was sucked under the bout and was last seen buck or tho wheel. The mate or tho Hteumor, A. (leer, uud A. W. Graham wero standing on the bow or tho boat uud huw tho unfortunate man go oyer. "Man overboard " was the signal to tho captain and tho boat was Immediately stopped and a lire bout lowered with three or tho crew to search for tho drowning man. Tho steamer bucked up to where tho body was last seen, tint finding no trace of It she continued on her way to Buleni. About half an hour after arriving here tho men In tho row bout returned, having Heen nothing or tho drowned man with tho exception of picking up his hut. Cuptuln (Indium engaged two expert river men to grapple for the body and they with a searching party wero out all day yesterday uud today drugging the river, but with no results us yet, and It Is feared tho body of tho unfortunate man will not be found until it comes to the surface. This Is tho llrst accident of the kind from tho Altoua during her nine years service on tho Willamette, Houck was a dingle man, 110 years or age, and litis lived In and around ludeHudcuce for the past llfteen years. PERSONALS. R. P. Boise and H. E. Hayes went to theBtate Orange, which meets at Al bany today. Mr. Patterson paid a fine for a Bun day drunk. No cases came iu for ar rest Saturday night. Hon. T. T. Geer was in the city Bun day, and left today to make a few speeches in Linn and Benton counties. Tilmon Ford returned home Bunday morning from his visit in Ban Francis co and Boutheru California. He Is much improved in health and was pleased with his trip. Mr, and Mrs. Benj. Cooper, of Michi gan, who have been spending the winter In California, are guests or Mr. and Mrs. Sampson Jones, on Liberty street, and will remain several weeks. Mr. Cooper is a nephew or Mr. Jones, but several years his senior. THE W. T. 0. Tho U. CONVENTION. Held at State Meeting Being the M. E. Church. White Ribbon forces were abroad in our city on Sunday. In the pulpits of the M. E., C. P., Chrlstian.Bouth M. E.,earnest sermons werp given the people. Madams Rlggs, WILLAMETTE COMMENCEMENT. Preparations for Salem's Oreac An nuual College Event-Personals and Preparations. A committee Is busy upon the Awo elation Hand-book for '95 and 'WJ. "Willamette" has the best five-lap to the mile, bicycle track in the county. State Blind Institute. The closing exercises of the Oregon Institute for the blind will take place on Monday and Tuesday evenings at the chapel of Willamette university, beginning at 8 o'clock. Au annual address by Rev. W. C. Kuntuer, A. M., of Corvallis on Mon day at 8 p. m., to be followed by the 'ollowlug pregram: Chorus "Patriotic Olee" School Piano duet "Philomel" Kunkel JobIo Watkins, Juno Dickinson. At tho Institute on Twelfth street, near the woolen mill, an exhibition or tho work or the pupils will be held on Tuesday afternoon between the hours of 2 and 5. At 8 o'clock of that evening the clos ng exercises proper will bo given at :hc university chapel, the following being the pregram: I'A KT I. Chorus "Hark, the Distant HIIIh With Music" School "Danco of tho Fulrles" Fowler Budlo Brlstuw, Amy W. OimbJe, Ednah Condon, Joslo Watkins. "Halututory" Hlrdlo Carson "Daisy Hell" Johny Foley Select reading (by touch) Mary Roberta, Badio Harmon, Muude Potter, Thomas Wine set, Ora Johnson. Itecltutloii-- . "Prayer and Potatoes" Mury Roberts. Harford, Round, Addition, and Rev. 'The boys are making some good time Lida Romick, were the speakers. t . The Presbyterian Y. P. b. C. E. was i The congenial countenance of Rev. addreosed by several White RlbbonB. I (, T .indent of last vear. was Several also went with the Rev. Sbulee n ,Q chape ,B8t Tuesdiv He is now w me penuenuary. 'married, and preaching at Philomath, At 3 p. m. a childrens meeting was aQd wth RiV Gould, of Corvallis, was neiu, at tne w. x. cnurcn, unuer meon hu 0 tlie inference at Silver management of Mrs. Ada Uuruh, ' in a ate secretary of L. T. L. Rev. E. B. Button spoKe W. C. at a mass T. U, hall at 4 meeting at the p. in. MONDAY. The twelfth annual convention of the W. C. T. U. met at 8:30. Ah is the custxmi of this organization, the Hrst half hour was passed In reverent bowing down before the Almighty God. At nine o'clock President Mrs. Anta R. Rings called the convention to order. Rev. E. B. Sutton was introduced to the convention by Mrs. Rlggs and gave a stirring, earnest, forcible address. He dd the W. C. T. U. was a necessity, Hpoke forcibly of tin' tremendous forces ton. 'I he entertainment given by the liter ary societies iu the chapel Friday night, was fairly well attended, and fully ten cjnts worth of fun was participated In Tue parts were well given and much credit was reflected upon the work of the organizations. Mepsrs. Jno. R. Fitzhugu aud Short left on the early boat Thursday morn ing, Mr. Fitzhugu for Covella, Wash, and Mr. Short for Pendleton, Oregon They both expect to be back next year and to bring others with them. The lecture given by President Haw- ley, in chapel, and tukiug up a part of the first two bells, on the "Nicaragua orsatati, which we were combating, our Canal," or which subject he is master only salvation being in the Almighty ln all details, and sees In it the down arm, or which the W. C. T. U. had , fall or tl)e Kai"iog of the mruier coir.- II r tn hold. Mrs. Romick or Suunyview and Mrs. Hyde or Ashland, were appointed to carry greetings to the ministerial B-oclUlon meeting in Salem this morning. Mrs. Allen or Yamhill county was appointed assistant secretary for the convention. Roll cill showed semo twenty-flve state ofllcers and present. merclal prestige of the United diutes, wus listened to by a very appreciative audience. All who heard it said thut President Hawley ounht to be allowed to bring the subject before congress, in its coming discussion of this question. Much preparation is being made for a most successful commencement sea son. The young ladies to take part in P.- f. Brown's Art recital are taking superintendents daily practice, much work is being put upon the cantata and correspondence ECONOMIZE! Buy Your Goods at Cost! We ure positively goin out of the Dry Goods Business, and we are selling our Entire stock nt Cost. This is the Greatest opportunity of the season to Save money. Dress Goods at Cost, Clothing at Cost, Shoes at Cost, Everything at Cost. Thanking our many friends for their liberal patronage the past few weeks, we solicit a continuance of the same while we close out the business. : Willis Bros. & Co., OPERA HOUSE CORNER. l'AKT II. "Marcho Trlomphulo" Misses Bcott aud Condon. Recitation "Tho Old Man Di earns" Ora Johnson. "Two Little Olrls In Hluo" Hlrdlo Carson. Dialogue "Tho Would-be School Toucher" W. F. Hogan, J. II. . lledwlue "Rubbling Bprlug" Rlve-Klug EdhuO. Condon. Itecltutloii "Undo Dun'l's Appar- ltlu and Prayer" Twuln Joslo Wntklns. Closing Glee ,- School "To ull these exercises the public is invited," says tho superintendent or ho Institution, 13. 8. Bollinger. Tho seating or delegates In alphabet!- la being had witli Mrs. Hallie (Paush) Hinges to take a leading part. The boys are busy on four afternoons In the week drilling for the'r gymnasium ex hibiliou aud the campus is a place of Increased activity in preperation for Field day. Bicycling, running, jump ing, pole vaulting, t hot putting, haul- c il order wus next carried out Mm. L. A. Daughery of Antelope was Introduced to the convention. This delegate rode 70 miles by carriage to the nearest railroad station. Comnil tie on courtesy, Madams If m in and R iyal, of Salem. Citumlttee on credentials, Madums mer throwing, tenuis, and croquet are B-ott and White. Tho Revs. Lee. or Gorlu ! p dlomoth, uud Rrk, of 8lem, were lure Introduced and Rev. Roork spoke brlolly words or encouragement. After tue hour or prayer Miss Kirk, paternal delegate from tho Y. P. 8. 13., was In troduced and said the organization she represented wero working for tempor unce uud Intended In the futuro to do oven more. On motion the commltto on creden tlnls were to report tho first thing after noon. Noon tide prayer by Mrs. Riggs. Adjournment for lunch. Aht Pout'omo.s,-TIio lineal pic ture of the WorJd'n fair given to all patron of Clark' grocery store. Tick et given with every purchase, aud a portfolio given tree with every fttftuof I good bought. AuiATitoss. All shudos for gradual ng wear at Holvereon & Co's. In Momoriam. At the last regular meeting or the W. II. C. a committee was appointed to druft resolutions regurdlug tho death of H. F. Smith, husband or our worthy president. Whereas, As by the hand of death our dear sister has boon called upon to mourn tho loss or a kind uud loving companion, and the G. A. R. of a loyal and respected comrade, therefore, be it Resolved, That wo deeply sympathize with our dear sister uud the family In this their hour or bitter trial, and sore bereavement, aud that we do commend them for convolution to Him "who doeth all things well" and who remem bers His sorrowing chlhlrem In mercy; uud l)e it further Resolved, That this expression or our compassion ho transmitted to our grlcf-strlcken sister, aud also furnished the dally puers for publication. Mm, Southwlck, Mrs. Hurton, Mm. MuElroy, Committee, t ie most conspicuous. Som private p ai'tlce is being done besides tins. It will indeed be a gala day for Willamette. MJ KUOKIUI'KS. Republicans never hud county and state tickets so deserving of all around support as this year. The man who says ho would vote his ticket If there was a yellow dog on it noodnct scratch a single Republican caidldate. There ure never any yellow dogs on the Republican ticket. .No Republican should be misled into scratching a single name on his ticket this year by the roorbacks bet in mo tion, some of them by Republicans. Republican voters should remember Whatever you want In the way of t"iat an opposing ofllce-seeker will often Groceries and Household sunnlles re- uuu')' Housekeepers! member that tho Post Ofllco groceiy always keeps the best, cleanest and freshest goods. Our prices are below any competitor, and bring us mai y patrons. Fresh bread every morulug. HARRITT & LAWRENCE 5-21-ad-Iw PREPARE FOR IT. JN'KW Tiiinou In (Iuaks.-TIh) ffndet lot of glues ware ever brought l Bttkm uow oiwued at J. O. Wright, teHdlt)K attractive new designed In i bowk, fruit dlsheti, salt .aud pev- 4K0, etc Ludlea, do not fall to aw tlmu. GkMNq K.m About twenty ottUJ atari tat till evening via the jMttttMHTM PacIiIo-Miuia to live and mm to ylit. Among them are the Mwkrtt. David, Brown, Bauderooch, CWtwrtgut, LI nu and other of Balem. m i. Kxkkcisks Khkk, Tho public i cor dially Invited tn all theclolnKexrclsti of the School for the Hllnd ut Univer sity chapel tonight nnd tomorrow night, -IIIIIM l.l , fl.OOA YAUU.The boat value In cdim cloth you can Imagine, All shade of tan aud browu, blue, black etc., at Holverton & Co'. WtTHliKAWN. T. 13. Murphy, the Populist candidate- for county clerk, baa withdrawn from the race, his chief reason being the fact that he will not have resided In the county u full year before election day. A. 11. Schwab, Democratic nominee for ua-cor, has also withdrawn, us he says, "for the go Ml of the party." This will neoesal tate blanks on tho tickets for these candidates, Ron AND Gun Ci.un. Tho regular semi-monthly club will occur at Morn Ingslde, Tuesday afternoon. The club Is this year shooting for a Lafever gun, aud some Interesting times are looked forward to. On Juno 1st Jos. Clark, the Court street grocer, will beglu a strict cash business. His popular low prices will be continued aud undo still lower where It Is posslblo. Jos. Clark, 100 Court street. 5 15 2w Don't Delay. It is your duty to yourself to get rid of tho foul accumulation In your blood this spring. Hood's BuMuparllla la Just the medicine you need to purify, vital ize and enrich your blood. That tired reeling which all'eets nearlv every one In the apriug Is driven oil' by Hood's rUMaparlllu, the ureal spring medlclno mm oiiHHi puriuer. I Men wl o have been turned down iu tin race for spoils, and whose Republi can'sin is badly llybli.wn, ure not ineu 1 1 bo heeded in times when the only avenue to prosperity lies iu a Republi can victory. A Practical Man. Ofall practicil men of whom America Is Justly proud no one holds a higher place than ttie late Cyrcus W. Field His sou hIiowh that he lias Inherited the shrewd i ommon seue of the man Who laid the Atlantic cable. Ho writes: a fciAST5(int Stkkkt. Nkw Yokic, May S, 1SS3. Several times this winter I have suf fored from severe colds ou my lunirs. l-.acn time 1 have applied Allcock s Porous PlastcM, and In every lustauce i nave neon quicsty relieved ly apply Ing one across my chest and one on my back. My friends, through myadvkv, have tried the experiment aud also found It most suceesful. I feel that I can recommend them most highly to auy who may see tit to try them. . .. ci'rl", - 11. Jr. Hraudreth.s Pills are the best niedl clne known. The public is cordially invited to at tend the closing of the state school for the Blind, on Monday uud Tuesday evenings.May 21st aud 22d, at the Uni versity chapel. Rev. W. C. Kautner, of Corvallis, will deliver the annual address on Monday evening. There will bean exhibition of school work at the Institute on Tuesday afternoon, trom 2 to 6 o'clock. In Linn. Senator Jetl Myers came In Sunday from Linn county Deou cratic canvats. He says the Democrats are sure to carry that county. Penuo er made six speeches against them, and there is no fusion, 'the Republicans aie equally confident uud have a attor g ticket in the field. J. A. McFerou, Republican candidate for shenll' is nuking a vpry strong race. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes ami the most complete stock ot ltruslics of all Kinds in the State. Artists' 92atcrials,Liinc, llair,cincnt and Shingles ami linest quality ofGRASS SEEDS New Advertisements. LOVT Two books on mltilnj and mlneraj" ology, Name of Amos "stroLg la one b m and 1., A. Davison in th3 other. Kinder wll please return to L. A. JJavIfon on Court HP ttie rlrst of the month and receive reward. A Powerful Flesh Maker. A process that kills the taste of cod-liver oil has done good service but the process that both kills the taste and effects par tial digestion has done much more. HU.SHAND WANTED-A young widow de sires a husband whose tortune ts eqml O. HOJC to her own. I'lease Bend photo. OTKMnrsbRlltiiwn Iowa. fi-7 lm AT UAKGE-Billy Wright's boys (and BU.y doesn't know how many) are at large mowing lawns, dcing garden work, and othi-j. i miuuing umer people a business, as well as their own. Give them a trial and be 4 10 lm happy. HOUSB TO RKNT-Corner Church nnd Fer .. yv aa. Inquire at U5 State street. A. n Hmllh. 4i i tr rpilK most perfect nttlng truss ina-le. L. noia a rupture where all others fulled street. nt For safe by J, Will hjLVfl U Parrlsh, m Capital la-iu-tf Scott's Ei MSion stands alone in the field of fat-foods. It is easy of assimilation because part ly digested before taken. Scott's Emulsion checks Con sumption and all other toasting diseases. PrJir4 Ki New Vork, fcoi yHcottARiwnf Oh.mUt M tiydruKrfi$ieTetywiilt 9. $$k NOTICE, Hood's cathartic them. pills Mth I. Cottouade pant, overalls, Jackets, knee pants, straw hats for men aud become the favorite boys, black satteeu. eutiui: flannel. everyone who trie oils stripe, and other kinds of hiM tenuis shoos, high and low cut. All at very close prices, at the New York Racket. eod2tlw How Nice I louklntr. Addle. Quautkhi.v Mkktinci The regular quarterly meeting of the Friends closed at Hlghluud church Bunday, About IhX) vlvltor were here aud nil report a good time. ICXAcn.Y Hai.k Piuuk, -Our jacket we have too tuatiy aud they have to go. We only reserve a few rvoent arrival. Everything ehw goe. Holversou & Co'. Or. Price's Cream Bakbtg Ilowdcr WwW'f Pr Hfcot AU4lul tHfttmt, Ml Bell I louklntr. Addle. Ye. Laura. Why. only m vearavo her fat w a completely covered with pimples, Llo che uud xitv. Hhe Cold mother thut ihuowrd her nice, clear complex I.... .. !... i.l.... O..I. ,...- l.....w t,.. Laura, I khall try thtui too. Ladle' aud children' ummer long sleeve aud sleevelet rlbUnt vtvt, at cIom prkx1, ut ttie New York Racket, Also geuts' sumtuer underwear of all kind. eodLHlw The New York Rncket has a tine stock or all kinds of shoos aud tlw ror ladle, gents and chlldreu, at 15 to 25 Hr cent. Ie than ordinary irlo. Call and fee them, eod2dlw MAKHIKD. YOTI 'K IS HERKHY GIVEN THAT THF i Common ouncilol theeltv orsa.o AlZ am, piopose tolmpniveTwe'fib liet from the north Iluenfo RtreM to the u'rth Pne hr.in".,'',r,,rt' b' -WI-hin? a grade aim . hLDRl1? Ule Mr,f'' to '"" grade by gnio II c the roudwuj in, hes deen: i.v ,,laiih ,VJ. ' E nnarris 1? fu. in .t... ..''.." "" .u,u inend-bfco'ntrucungtefr sums ana urolus. P.VPKRb.-I'ortland. Sacramento, oeattl-, iacomaand San Francisco papers on sale at Bennett's, Fostofflce block. CHKISTIAN BCIENCE-Llterature kinds on sale at 326 Liberty street. of all 4-5-ly rpHIS PAPER is kept on meat K. C. Wake's I AdvertlslDg Agency, W and 65 MerchanU Exchange, San Francisco, California, where contracts for advertising can he made for It uctlngtbe necesary sMi ,h,,!!rbM?rr "f ,be ''ommon Council of Vi1n,"f!sllcin' 'W lsl" av of Xl"y l" i 5 il "". N- KUK8, (ity Uerder: 11 Hard Wood Finishing, deneeoii MJm Moioi ItHlTwav. v iS?fc se" '"" er "I Slelner A Hlscrs, id' -: DRESSMAKING:- in the LATEST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Special attention given to CHILDREN'S STYLES CUTTING AND FITTING A SFKCIALTT. Shop in W.C.T.U.Rooms, Court St. MRS. F. M. STEELE. eTSTwaite HUNTING CO., AY OR PDIM1 aiu UUU Leual Blank Publishers. Bush's New Hrlck.over the bank. Com'l stree City Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that I havo in my hands funds applicable to the payment of all warrants of the city of Salem dra-vn on the general fund and "endorsed" before Feburary 1, 1894. Interest will increase on Bald warrants from the date of this notice. E. J. Swafford, q... r , City Treasurer. Salem, May 19, 1S94. 5-19 10 t &3E&J3kr5- BR.n&E Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRicULTTJRAL IMPLEMENTS N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. CAI Cll nnP,n oni-i.ni, uniuun. WOOIKY. LK.VIIO.-Suuday, May A, IStM, by Rev. Dollarliide, Iu rAalem Mr. Miriam Wooley to 1. J. Leabo. To t relief from Indlgellou, bllloiunou, l)lltlatlOU OP tOmlil IIVMr ivlth.lilt rtlali.rtJ lug (ho HouumMi or purvlu the bowel, tak a i wwa,jwi Carter' Uttl Uvtr 111U, luy Will )mjh you, That tlrl. Unquld llnjr aud dull htad fS,u. 'r. lbl. Tk twnofCar l? ,J,.,l 'Jvr "" ior rUrlug. and you will and relief. Tbr never toll to do tood. They make oue feel though lire xnu worth llvliif. tVkainiriVM.Mi i mi. i i rrlHIUancr Mtlu:Uwlll relieve dyMpelit, aid dUmllau, gUe loue and vlgwr to the eye The New Sprinx UaU Are all adorued with nwe. The ro ou your cheek can be retalued by ulng rrk' 'lVa. It clear the blood I.tST.-On May 18th, a gentleman' . of luinutvtle, move the UnveU every cravat plu. The tluder will pleaie day aud give health aud trugth to leave It at thl ofllce aud rlv a r tUo ueT' xfUit i SlOt I Bold b' lanital Drugstore, Awarded Highest Honors World'a Fair. Da w CREAM BAKING POWDER MOST PERFECT MADE. A pure Crap QMm 0f Tlrtlf p0W)kf (torn Ammonia, Alum c any othtr a JultcrLt O YEARS THE STANDARD. U See? k-ttvs. I carry a lare 11 W.xxr xASS-rBlr ' ' 'Am, uptician I have had. ? Sf fit,lnp the E'e wit O'9' wShmvPniWM ars "Perleaoe, which, L.Viv. flV.ifA?.?1.1 Tial Case, enables me to cor- IearryalgellneofOpU.a,GXdZrvZ S - "mJ -w VWMV DttWUf,! THE SEW WILLAMETTE STABLES "-""-" - "iook south of postoftlrv RYAN fc CO. MAN UFACTURERS of Hon and Cooking Btove. Hollow ware, all sizes, and Chilled . i iow Points. Full line ot 7 Ntnva T?.n tiiiimes reiiaiivrl ah i.:.i - . . NearDcnot Sh hn n " w"us 0I dob Work neatly done blUem' 0reSn. Correspondence solicited; PERRY & CO. kUi?l)es rpimie.1 A 11 l . ,