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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (May 22, 1894)
4 H U THE CAPITAL JOURNAL I itjblihukd daiiw, kxckit hunday, bt mm, Capital Journal Publishing Company I'onUitHc HI(X!k.,Comiueiclbl Street. HOFER BROTHERS, - - - Editort. D.ily, by carrier, per month tOU liftlly. br mall, per year, 3 a Weekly, pages, per year, IM TUESDAY, MAY 22, 1801. J. L. MITCHELL & CO., Insurance. HOLMAN BLOCK. HALEM. Or. dw Strong's! JUIEAM! :::: IJHEADI IJK5T BREAD INTHECITY $1,00 50c 25c 10c 33 Loavos 16 " 8 '" 3 " Westacott k Irwin, 271 Commercial Street LITTLE LOOALB, Moro glorious woilher Mrs. A. Q. Column will defer her musical vlslb ttBalein until next full The Sym phony entertainment iiotttd fill for tin b mrd of charities. ...Mrs. Poroy Willie Ins returned from her homo visit near Zena MIbb Murlu Tongue, of Hills- boro, who la tho guest of Misses Lltch Held, went to Eiigoue toduy. I)r Buun wont to Lyons today foni weoli'f outing having been preceded by Mrs. Jlunu and party, fleo. V. Davit catnu up from IiIh farm at Hubbard tlila morning. Mrs. E, llofur went tip to Mehama today for u short vIhIi. .-..Chun, Cruyen went up to Mohamu today to take part iu thu Demooratlr canvass. ...J, E. McCoy returned thin afternoon from IiIh ranch upon the Baiitlum. "SstMaSSSBSKillwx n iTi'ii Am Ni:i:ii:i. A committee of tin W. It. C. and one from tho U. A. It. were appointed last night to meet like commltteeH from the K. of P. and flood TemplarB for tho purpose of arranging hu enlertiiliimout for tho beuetlt ol Mrc Frank Cooiier, These committees will mt'l at thu roildouoo of Mrs. Llzzlo Smith, No. 40.1 High street at 7:30 p. m. tomorrow. Mrs. Cooper hap boon an Invalid tor tomo time utid lit In need of jlmtiiclal aid. Tho county court has boon allowing her (12 a month for a fow inoutliH past and tlr.it bus been ilicreuHcd to f 1 a night t xira for a night uurso. Mrs. Coopei's two Bisters who have been caring for lur aro also 1)1 from thooMeets of tho constant atton tlon doinanded of them. Homethlng ellectlvo hIiouUI bo done, and that tit oneo, and with a generous bund. J.IBM1NK Huds. H. S. Olio umlTom Reynolds today received a box of Jus tnlno buds from an old tlmo friend and Wells Fargo agent at Alvln, Texas. They aro of tho grand do Mora variety, uiid aro very fragrant. Ojiito a busi ness Is douo on thogulf supplying these exquisite buds to tho merchants as Bouvenlra for eiR'olal sales days, Yt editor's desk Is today graced with u boutmet of tho white beauties. Abhkinmknt. Mrs. M. 8. Skill 1ms tnado n gonerul assignment of her Hook of millinery and fancy goods to Eugene Willis for tho beueltt of all liei creditors. Mr. Willis has tiled lib bond and taken charge of tho stooli aud will proceed to close It out. The ladles will now have a ulmuco to get thu r h u miner hat at their own price. Como at onco and select tho choice hats and trimmings, Liki; Yuiii Murium M Am: .Cot a loaf of Huber'a bread at Hellcubraud's restaurant, Hnrritt t Lawerenoe or Altkeii A. 1 'aimer's uiwvry or at the Uikery CSS Cheuielicta street no.ir the railroad. Try It and see If it Isn't aniothlng Ilka Mother need to make. A big loaf for 6 oenta. THE W. 0. T. U. CONVENTION. The Btato Meeting Being Held at the M. E. Church. Tho afternoon session won addressed by Itevs. Lee, of Hhedd, and Graunls, of Halem, the latter welcoming the con vention toHalem. The report of the corresponding sec retary woe read, showing a marked progress notwithstanding the great fi nancial pressure through which every thing Is passing; ten new unions le ported; flvo unions went In discouraging reports, Ashland report more honorary members than active, showing that the men are alive to the good work; sev--ral unions reported the saloons kept ut of their localities by remonstrances; La Uraudo union reports a Loyal Tem perance legion of 22.1 members-so the uhildron aro coming to the front; Moro reported while their active member ship (women) was 18, tho honorary (men) numbered 30 they also sent the Jtigle note that the same Uod was lead lug them in this faraway burg that led 1 1 imo more favorably situated. The unitimry wus as follews: Number ol itilous reported 0o, activo membership if W's 1,310, honorary members 02, Y's 130, L. Y. L. 82T), schools of method 12, I'ctures given 372. Seven unions have prohibition by law; live keep salooni ut by persistent ellorts; eleven uufum have headquarters; 200 copies of the latloual organ, the Union Signal; 150 joples of the White Ribbon, tho state paper; 31 Dcmorest contests held dui iiu tho year. At tho evening aemlon Mrs. Royal ol ialom presided. Mrs. Mead read u scripture lessoi 'Jeremiah C" and prayer was oll'ereo y Mrs. Llda Rounds. Tho address of welcome was given ty Mrs. R. H. Wallace, of Salem, iu bo imlfoftho W. C. T. U.;lt was a cor llul earnest welcome, u forcible illus tratlon on depleting the horrors of tin liquor trulllo and the power of tin movement for their overthrow, and with a pleasing salute with a beautiful ))w of shimmering white ribbon, slit e npntlilsed her words of Welcome (t'V. Bhiilso, of the Hotitli Salem M. E. church gavo a welcome In behalf of the htirch; the great; advancement ol vvomauhood Is of Clod; ho welcomed ho delegates as co-laborers of the ministry and many words of earnest oimmeiidation were forcibly spoken. Tho response was given by Mrs. Lll II in Amos, of Portland, In a sweet wjiiianly way. A solo and course followed, rendered In a most pleasing manner, the title icing "1'lty tho Roy." Mrs. Anna R. Rlgus gave her annual Kinross, ii was a compreiietisive re view of her work as state president and f the work Iu general. The importance of working to got temperance before tlK great summer gatherings was en larged upon. She would add to the watchwerd: "Agitate, agitate, organ ize, consolidate." Tho work of the "refuge home" of Portland has been most satlsfautory tho past year. In llfteen states the department of homes for homeless children has been taken up; fifty live departments are carried on by the women of Oregon; each is Important tho ovaNgellstic department Is Interlaced Iu them all. Tho world deeds not only mothers but fathers, Pint speaker made forcible points on tho mod of equal rights for man ami woman. Statistics were given showinu a few of the dark spots, but tho bright side was more largely dwelt upon. The reat Indiana victory was spoken of. 1'ho fact that great frutel mil bodies arc shutting out saloon men, Is a straw not luslgulllcaiit. Tho woman question was treated of at length, and the argu muiits used were most convincing. Tho choir then sang the world's W. l T. I'. song "Around tho World Are Hands of Ribbon White." nomination for said office of sheriff, for tho reason I am not eligible to bold said office, having not been a resident of said Marlon county for the period of one year as Is required by law." G'OXKYITKS. Nine hobos were taken In by Salem'sefilclent police last night, and Instead of boarding them fiye days each, Recorder Edes induced them to resume their Journey. OUR WHITE ELEPHANT. Tho City Council Meet to Consider City Hall. Last evening the city council met In adjourned session to confer on matters pertaining to the city hall. Alderman Albert presenttd the report of the building committee and moved to con sider the first proposition of the report, which was that $10,000 of the general fund to be received from the tax col lector bu set aside for use on the cit hull. City Attorney Coudlt wus called upon and reported that after wurruutfc lUlstuudlng were paid there would ttlll bo a deficiency and that the coun cil did not have the power to appro priate the money on which outstanding warrants had tile prior claim. Aftei these were all paid, money then re ceived might be used for that purpose. I'hen followed a discussion of tin dtuatlou that now confronts the council; that of an uncompleted :lty hull on hand and u money to furnish contractors. A number of plans were proposed. Thut if Issuing more warrants was not feasl ilo because of tho Illegality of cily warrants outstanding to tho amount ol more thuu (20,000. A proposition wuc nude to provide by oi'dlnuuco for the netting aside of four mills for the uexi four years for building purposes. Thit would be an additional burden of taxa tion and would not be agreed to. Aftei other plans not considered feasible wen liscuHcd,Aldci'mtiH Albert moved that a committee be appointed by the ui'iyoi to confer with the contractors and sub contractors and see what kind of an agreement could be made toward either laying tho work over till next your, oi enclosing the building and going ahead with the work the committee to re port tho next mooting carried. Tin committee on inspection of the opera li'iuso asked for further time to make Its report, which was granted. Alderman Albert moved that tho city engineer In conjunction with tho city attorney re port an ordinance on the width of side walks In the residence portion of the city, same provdlug for the building of a cement walk narrower than the pre Horlbed wooden walk. Motion was carried. On motion of Alderman dray, council then adjourned. Musical Recital. A recital by tho conservatory of 'iiuslo for the beuetlt of tho Christiuu Workers Mission, will bt given to dght at the old Odd Fellow's hall. l'ltOdltAM. Kite MltuituM' Ail(lrrs .. .Clio illusion Hov. W. KvlUwuy. UrllUh Tulrol Aacli-llluke Minn Hlaliluy ana Mm. Walker. Iniiuln VuUa llrllliinte. lybuck MUa Manila lvtttlaway. Itecltutlon... .- .Mona'M Water Mln Amy Krlluwuy. Unit Iitua of Voa Weber- .... ... .Craiuor MlMHtaliloy. Over Uiu Uo an. ....I'luiull Mi II. J Hliarp, i'r imiliie tlut (lianit sierras.. ....... Wo'k Mlne Jury anil Nowbcimi, MiFim. Wea ker ami 1'arvln. folkailo lUill Kair .Mix Mi.L'k'lo AUlurmm. Ouvlil ami Uollatli l'urvlu.llUsa Mauler Karl Hliarp anil I'rof. t'arvlu. .'rliiiMm tl'ow i f Hium't Fades Hoot Viilin MIiim Hlimm anil Aitrrmatt, l'liino-MlHura Alilenonaiiil llurrlmm. llnl 111 tile Wood Tmitirrt Mux llvumer. ilul Vive (ialloii .llaun ROSES AND STRAWBERRIES. Tho Annual Fair Will Come off In Fine Shape. The 8alem Florlcultural club has been busily engaged fur some weeks perfect ing arrangements for the annual rose and strawberry show. d tclded to hold It In PERSONALS. Port- this year, and some attractive enter tainments will probably be given in connection with It. It is now thought the date can be fixed for Friday and Saturday, June Hoti. T.J. Black re(uii.cd land this afternoon. O. Mi Cillery and A. L. R -wn, f Beattle, are ylslting friends in the city. Chas. Huberg. of McMinuville, pasi- It has been about pj iurUgi, the city today en route for the opera house Coos countv. I Hon. Thos. Tongue passed through i the city today on the canvass. He leaks In Salem on the 31st. ' Prof. P. A. Oetz, of Monmouth, has 8th and 9tb, but this will not be deur- elected president of the Washing mined upon until the executive com- tou 6tate Dorruttl Bchoo' Hon. W. H. Holmes started ims afternoon for Eastern Oregon to assist in the Dt mocr die canvass. TllKV Conohkuatk. These days of )x))lllcal activity, It Is no uncommon tkluarto meet dense crowds on the l4e walks. At Johnson & Bon's cloth taffkvture, however, tho crowd Is always u tlw Inside. Their spring suits Inter t tlw multitude. MOItNINO HIVUION, Tho ilevotlonal meeting was con ducted by Rev. Mrs. Reese. Tho busliicM session opened with Mrs. RlggHlu tho chtur, who sent up a prayer for guidance to the great Di vine. The r'iHirt from Lliiu county was read by the riHorillng secretary, In the abieiico of the county president. Revs, Royal and Uowersox were lu ll ml need and responded acceptably. Reports from Lane, Multnomah, Marlon, Polk, Sherman, Tillamook, Clatsop mid ottier counties reported progress. Father Parish wus introduced and spoke to the delegation. Routine work of the department took up the time of the morning session, The evnugollntlu rexrt was one which proved the fact of this organisa tion being carried on by the Mjwerof Uod. There will Umi Demurest etuitest this evening with six coutextants for a beautiful rold mnUI. AdmlNiloti ID cents. MUaHlalilvy atut Mrs. Walker. Admission 2.p cents. Exercises Huiimoucc at 8 o'clock sharp. to A large lot of goods Jut resolved i'roui New vork by the New York ilacket consisting of hulks' gents' uid children's summer underwear; ladies', misses and chlldrens' hose; ladles' waists, corsets, brocaded and plain black sat teens, ladles' gloves and mitts, dress shields, belts, towels, nap kins and doylies, ladles' and gonts'tles, jtnbrolders, trimming lace, handker chiefs, (smells, tablets, gents' black sat teen, negligee ami work slilrts, straw hats, Fedora hats, and other shapes, table damask, nainsook, Victoria lawn, uid many other Items, all at Huket prlciti. Call and toe, A C.VTKItl'U.UH PrSST. At Iilllc peudeuce oousldtrable sH-culnllon Is Ix'lug Indulged Iu regarding the hord of oalerplllars which cover tho vk trtvs. Nothing like it has ever beei known before, So far they are doluj; no damage to anything but the oak trees, soiue of which are being entirely stripped of their leavtw. m'ttee meet with Mrs. Wm. Brown Wednesday evening of this week. Among the attractions talked of as de from tho fruit and flower fair p'oper is the "Battle of the Flowers," and an indoor bicycle tounument, be sides good music every evening. Mrs. Wm. Brown, the president, with the the assistance of a' competent and en thusiastic corps of I e'pers, is planning several attractions which will help lo make this the mi st uttractive fuir ever held in tho city. The rules and pr m um list, which lutter is very liberal, nave been adopted, and admit exhib itors from all parts of Marlon county. KULKS. 1. Tho superintendent shall have general charge of the rose show. 2. Judges shall be uppointed by the executive committee, and till adjust ment not coven d by rules or pub llshed action of the executive commit tes shall be referred to that committee. 3. Exhibits not at the door by 1 p. ni. on the first day of the show will I e debarred from competition. Exhibits 111 be received from 8 a. in. till 1 p. m. 4. All flowers must be handed to the 'Uperliitendeut or assistants at the door, and subjected to their arrange iieut. 6 Riceptacles for premium flowers " III be furnished by the superintendent, ut flowers for display may be arranged 'y the owner. U. All flowers entered for premiums must be dlstlncly named. If iucorrtctly named they will b) excluded frcm premium". 7. Names of flowers caunot le "hanged after they aro entered. 8 No Inferior plant or flower to re ceive a premium. 0 No entry of one variety shall cou ist of more than three tpeclmeus, at least one to be full blown. 10. All plants must be owned by the exhibitors uud have been in their pos session at least three months before the "how, and all but flowers must be crown by the exhibitors. 11. Plants and flowers cannot bo re moved until the eli so of tho exhibition xeopt by permission of the superiu endent. 12, No flower shall be en tend for more than one pren lum. 13. AH flowers must bo labe'td with i uiiii before entering. I'llKMIUM LIST. 1. Isest collection, not less than 12 varieties, f,5 (X). 2. Best collection off, varieties, $3.00. 3 Best collection of 2 varieties, $2.00. 4. Best collection of Hybrids, $3.00. 5. B.'st collection 12 varieties buds f3.00. 0. Bist collection of 0 varieties buds, teas, $2.00. 7.--Bost rose introduced Iu 02 93, $1 50. 8. B.st collection of moss roses $2.00. 0. Beit collection of Polyautha rot-es, $1 00. 10. Boat collection of pink roses, not less thati live varieties, $2.00. 11. Best collection of yellow roses, - ame, $2 00. 12 Best collection of red roses, ame, $2 00. 13. Best collection of Banksla rojes, $1.00. Special premiums will be otlered for the tlnest display of the following named varieties Mareohul Nell, Vis countess Folkstoue, Papa Goutler, Catharine Mormet, Suuset, Marie Vau Haute, Jacqueminot, R.eno Marie lienrlette, Win. A'len Richari'sm, Lb Kranoe, Lu Miti'i ie, Tie B:ds, Mil- inbon, Homer, Mad tu Joseph Schwartz, Nephltocs ibush or climb illgt ."0 cents each. Joint Senator-elect A. Gesner went up to Turner this morning to attend the canvass haying been delayed by s ckuess in his familv. Meeker's Qood Sense. E. W. Meeker, the hop king of th Pacific coast has the folkw'ng sucies- tive thoughts iu a letter to the Tacoma L2dger. What he says of the Yakima iBtrueof the Willamette valley, exce t that we t w i b Ii. Vi plenty of water: "Forty years ago next September I first saw the Yakima valley, having come through the Nachees pass on the bick of Jonathan McCarty's white bob-tall pony. My outfit consisted of a sack of hard bread, a bit of bacon and some tea and my saddle b'anket for vat bed. I was alone and camped where night overtook me. The old emigrant roud ltd me across Nachees river thirty-two times and finally over the divide to the Wenas creek aud on down to the Yakima. "This great Yakima county is now, with water, becoming a great garden. And yet men tramp, tramp, tramp, with nothing to do, and hundreds of thousands of acrts of this same fruitful 1 nd awaiting the teuchnf the indus trious hand to tnalce ihem yield land that 3 days' labor will make ready for the plow with an aasured crop the first year land that a man may obtain upon ulriioxt his own terms as to time and price, and yet men are struggling to get out of the country, aud peop e are ready to help them by material aid aud sympathy wonderful to think of, Isn't it. "What Washington state most nee s Is people to develop her resources. Iu pioneer days people employed them Belves. They hewed out farms and were willing to work a day here or there as they could catch It in a timber camp opening a road, and home Bunday to grub out a bigger patuli for potatoes. I kuow a man who worked four days for a tack of llur and pack d It home on his back six milts. Men didn't beg iu those days they worki d for what tb"v pot. POSITIVELY COING OUT OF BUSINESS Wo iip an vl. it ui.'H.iy. Wo mv selling our ST S ST ' Come and see us. Investigate. This is a golden oppor tunity to buy Dress Goods, Clothing, SIiops, Hats, Under wear, etc., at your own price. We carry full lines of kid nn.l fabiic gloves, silk mitts, corsets, ribbons, laces, embroideries, silks, satins, velvets, plushes, lac- curtains, whitlow shade,, white quilts, carpets, at tings, linoleum and oil cloths, bl m kets and quilts, trunks and valises. GOING AT COST - Thanking our many friends for their liberal patronage we solicit a continuance of the same until we Avind up the business. Wi is Bros. & Co., OPERA HOUoE CORNER. You linully realize that It U medicine when taking Carter's Mttle Liver fills; the- are vervkmnll; no Imd etlccts; nil troubles from to p d liver a e relieved by their use. It be free fiom sick heidaihe, biliousness, co isllpiitiou. c u e iartei'g Little Uvr l'llls. Strictly wge'a le. They gently Bllmu late the llvei and tree the stomach from b le. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer iu Groceries, Paints, Oils. Window ftlnss.Viirmslii'u ' ,111.1 fit., llll&i illilllfllnfn .fii.1. ..4 ...... mi muai: vuniiibii aiuia III lSruslies ol all Kinds in the Not one In twenty are free Ironi some II tie nllment canned by inaction ni the ilver. Use Cuitnr'L l.it'ln I iv.r I j Tim ra.i.ll ...III .A a peasant Mirprl e They give positive leilei. State. Artists' MatCi inlS.LilllC, Our day is done, s-uith the Populist I IInir,(;uihcnt aud Shingles and linest quality ofURASS SEKDS The Republicans of Linn county will elect W. A. Templeton on the legisla tive tickei, beeaube he is a man of the New Advertisements. people aud will represent their interests. I T ot-two books on mining and minem-. I Jj ology, Niuneof Amos -iiolk In one book Gov. Penuoyer and his cause are growiu? weaker. He is on the defence personally, and his party is on the ce feme. A defensive campaign can in n i sense be a vietoriuiis one. " lTmTTTT A nTTMv-IA AnrtrnZ wk u u WA&VA4AA A UWk. Z " 7 f.Z C'OIJIISSlOM'.KS Afl'OINTKl). TllOF. H. Tennaiit, of Sun Francisco, and I Joseph C. Broman, of New York City, were today appointed commis-loneia of deedj for OreoH. I LETTER LIST. The following letters remaining in the Salem postolllce May 22, 1894. un called for. Those calling fr them please say "advertised." Hoy d O B-2 Huckuey Geo Il.itier Olga Chrlsteuseti A Carlton Dick Chase O C Chapman Mm S Eekelinau W F Fleother L C Howell A II Hoover C A Hess Chas Mrs Johnson Llllia Johusnu Mary Won S.sit Joiner Jos Johnston Mrs L Kitchiug Martha LindquUt Martin Mass Louis Peckett J C Patrick Orace Mrs Pax ton Mrs Puter8 D ItowA Mr Sullivan Wm Sebbev Jos V Smith Luiils 2 MrsSmltli H F Staub L W NN1 UT IU Hkl r.F4lZ. T3fMJ ZT.1 1 IP-WW.l FTVW PPlhLBt d I-. A. UlVlSOn In II, H nthpr. Plnclr ulll please return to L. A. Duvlwm on Court St. the Mrst of the moat h and receive reward. ij uiuAiMu WArTiiu a youua X "lira u UUHUHUU widow il. WhoiR rnrflinn la rnn.il lo her own. I'leise send nhnm p. n bill, Mareballtown. Iowa. 5.7 lm A I LiAKaE-Bllly Wright'uboys laud Ulliy doesn't fenow how many) are at large mowing lawns, dclnggardeu work, aud othi 1- " B J"1Kr peopie s Dusmess, as well as their own. Give them a trial and be unp(jy 4 16 lin be HOUSE TO KENT-Corner Church aud Fer ry Btg. Inquire at 95 State street, A. 11 8mlih 4-11 tl CURE Q!fl UEAnAftUE vjnuai aawtJftWBtiE.1 $ Disordered Liver, efc.i S They Att Lue Mjcu on the Vital Orirans.! j Regulating the Seiretions, rcsionne lonL' lost Ctiraptcxiun bringing ba.k the Keen W n1(rM lf lnn.,lrH in 1 .-,.. t-. n ltd tliat 5 ROSEBUD OF HEALTH t'e h. e phjumJ J t'net.r l r 0le lu n in frtme. Those I'actsJ S are.iilmitteil by ihuusands, in all tUsSo ul oii(.t. Lartst ale in thi or; J. OoTered with a Tasteless & Sohb'a Coating. J Of all dru(TKi5'-, I '-". . ts a Box. New .,rk Irrt, V Lam' t. 1 1 mr. most penecl ottlng truss made. Will L bold a rupture where all others have rurguie oy J fulled street. iarrl8h, 101 Capital JZ-ll-M pAHfclls.- Portland, Sacramento, oeatll. X laoomaand San Francisco papers on Mue it Heanett's, iostofflce olock. pHKISTlAN SCIENCE-Llterature j . hinds on sale at 326 Liberty street. of all 4-5-lv mUIH t'APKR is kept on file at K. (J. JJake's. 1. Advertising Agency, M and 65 Merchants hichauge San Francisco, California, where contract for advertising can be made for li A. X Ou.HKitr. P M. PREPARE FOR IT. Kkw Tjii.N(13 In (liss. The ffftHik-it lot of glassware ever brought k Hkm now opentnl at J, O. Wrights, UMNMlMir attraotivo new designs in paw tKww, iruu uisiuw, salts and jp- IMMti, eta, etc Ladle, do not fall to m them. Of. Prke'u Ccm Uakhiff Powder WMM'rk Hlf tit AtJlnJ Dlpioiaa. ANOT1IKK WlTHtm.VWAU a. F Uitrl the PopulUt candidate for slier I II has also devldetl to withdraw from the Held, "and analgia1 the following rva sots; "I, A, F, Heard of Hlayton, Marion county, Oregon, tho iierson re- tvtviug the uouiiuatlou fur tdierltt ut M nou 0 tuiity. Oregon, ou the People's larty ticket aud uoiiiluuliii by the 1'io.le's party oiuveulloti hold at Ba!em,ou the luth. day uf Muich A, (I) 1SU1, do hereby withdraw fruui Mid Aur 1'imTKMi.itM. The finest pic tures of the World's fair given lo all patrons of Clark's grocery store, 'lick ets given with every purchase, aud a portfolio given Iree with every fa &0 of gooiU iHiught, Don't liolay. It Is your duty to youiwlf to get rid of the foul aivuiiitiUtlon In your blood this spring, IKkhI's rAarsuparillaU lust tlie iiitHlioineyou mu to purify, vital Uo and enrich your blood. That tlrtnl fi-ellng wlileh att'eoU uearly evry one Iu the fprlug is driven oil" by HoodV Marvniiartlla, the i;rH.t spring uiiHlUlur and blikxl piituier. lluod's pills Umho (he ftvorlte cathartic ulth everyouo uho trim them, 1 Watching the Hour-Qlass As a mlr otiiiuu hla gold, n'ght and day, So 1 count th mlinilr told 111 he Um, My vmiirii dim, my balr l trOu uud gray, And I kuow I'm gruwlug o'd ailiy wi. When wo approach "tlie sere and yellow loaf" of our days, we are prone 10 look back regrelful'y. A clear sjmcietice and sound health will en liehteu our gloomy iitleetlous. Health s the gieatest blessing Dr. Pierce's mlden Medical DlMiivery the greatest uieilleiue. It arn-sts the progns of lung and scrofulous diseases, aud cures consumption, or lung scrofula, ir taken in time. It Is the king of Ilver luvlgor tors aud bloixl-purillers, aud a xiwer fultoulo, building up the debultatel patient to perfect health. Contains no alcvhot. Ou June 1st Jos. Clark, the Court street grocer, will begin a strict cash business. His popular low be couthmed and made where it li possible. Jos. ( ourt street. prices will still lower Clark, 100 3 15 2w IT POPS. Effervescent, too. Exhilarating, appetizing. Just the thing to build up the constitution. Hires ? Rootbeer Wholesome and strengthening, pure blood, free from boils or carbuncles. General good health results from drinking HIRES' Rootbeer the year round. Tackngc makes five gallons, 25c. As,k your druggist or grocer for it. Take no other. Send a.cent stamp to the Charles H. Hire Co.. u7 Arch .St.. Philadelphia, lor bwut" lul picture crd. v ' """- -: DRESSMAKING:- in the LATEST FASHIONABLE STYLES. Special attention given to CHILDHEN'B STYLES CUTTING AM) FITTING A 81'KCIAI.TV. Shop in W.C.T.U.Rooms, Court St. jMjS. F. M. STEELE. E. 31. WAITE PHIXTING C0, AND JOB PRINTERS ANr Legal Blank Publishers. Bush's New llrlck.over thebauk.iCom't Btree City Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that I have in my bunds funds applicable to the payment of all warrants of the city of Salem dra vn on the general fund audi "endorsed" before Feburary 1, 1894. Interest will increase on said wsrrauta from the date of this notice. E. J. SW'AFFORD, ., City Treasurer. Salem, May 19, 1S94. 5-10 10 t LOST.-On May 13th, a gentleman's iiihi i. ..t .. nit ,1 . ... I .ii, pin. ne miner will plea.-e leave it at this otlice aud receive a re-wnrti- 5-21-Ot niiit.. CSrlSi-A.'Y' !EDE2iCSS - -- OTHinai HAUHfrr.-At the farm home, near kjhwi oh, ou rr nay, JUy IS, lsil, to the wife of Elmer E. Harrltt, a daughter. Housekeepers! Whatever you want lu the way of Groceries and House hold supplies re- luemlter that the Post Oflleo grocery always kveps the Ut, cleanest aid J freshest good. Our prices are below) auy vinp-titor, aud urlug us mat y patrons. Fresh bread every morning. IIAIUIITT A liAWKENCE. 6-2l-3d-lw Awarded Highest Honors World' Fair. Da WW . CREAM BAKING nmm MOST PERFECT MADE. ArurcCrarx rrpimnfT n... ... j &001 Ammonu. Alum or iny other Juiteunt O YEARS THE STANDARD. Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS N W Cnr ,, VImP,Vft Qnd lowest PricS' N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. Qll ru nocr.nu wnuklili ullkUWII. CH$ with mi Prt",1tyn;e, ;earB' experience, which, rectlvmy.iFnch 1lral Cafce enables me to cor- I carry a large line of O, r!'.. l U0 c.h"e " ? W-x-r x " : """ "uu Lau ut jour iiyeaat one sitting. . W. MARTIN, Optician THE XEW WILLAMETTE STABLES iSfia'reefadr- We 'nil line of Truck-. ".ruuur.M,aws block south of postomce. RYAN & CO. PERRY & CO.,1 MAN UFACTURERS of Hop and Cookine; Stoves, Hollow ware, Jms Hnfi chilled PlOW PolutA. K-llll IImh ,,t aiove Extras. 4 1 w.iu urtgon, Curro3pondence sn1in;l m - wwVVA If -!3