Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, July 18, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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WEDNESDAY, JULY 18, ISM.
BUSINESS IS BU3IflE8S.
Oar CircclAtloa - We Challenge
Comparison With Aay l?ewpapr
Outride of Portland.
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By an Ex-Dancing Master.
HAVE YOU HEAD IT?
Eecomrnended by Prof. Kiddle.
Price 25 centa. For sale by
Y. S. DEARBORN, Bookaeller.
THE LOCAL RESUME.
Hot clear day and cool clear night
continue.
Root Lear soda the bwa fizz at Ben
nett's Pontoffice news gallery.
Part of the county Normal institute
-went to visit the Slate Reform ccbool
today.
One of Cioia' market delivery cart
hone ran away this mornlng,dolng no
damage.
IL A. Thorn was thU morning
called to the beside of his mother who
is quite ill.
Adolph'a bowling alley Is a. cool place
to get a little excitement and exercise
combined. Cigar store next to Gilbert
Bro.'s bank.
The Haymaker lawn
chartered a bay wagon
ing and started south lo
contCAt with the Hall'
tennis club
this morn
engage in a
Ferry lawn
ten n la club.
Prof. Win. Crowhurst will address
the citizens of Salem at Good Templars
hall on Saturday the Ulit, at 8 p. in. on
"The Living Imucs of the Day." Also
Sunday 22nd at the First M. K. church,
at 8 p. m. Everybody Invited. Lec
ture free.
So far nallif) duot would permit a
large criwd wlluetitcd the evolutions of
the three companies ol the Orgeon Na
tional Guard of this city who were out
in Wilson's park last night for a bat
talion drill, They were companies B,
and I, am! they para ded through the
principal atrrela previous to entering
the park, led riy the Second Regiment
hand.
lUy. S. M. Freeland and wife left
Salem yesterday for Seattle, having
been in Salem nearly a year, during
which time Mr. Freeland served accept
ably os pastor of tho First Congrega
tional church. The socltty and Saleni
people were more than loath to part
with these workers. Mrs. Freeland
came to bo known as a woman of re
finement aud culture. Rev. Freeland
pki a man of superior ability Jn the pul
pit, tine character as a man, and of
uriMuin ! rami rtrrwrrouut i tlttiiM l
if. H. Knlcbt will fill the nulnlt until the
August vacation.
jiov Tjiikf Ahiiimtki). Charlie
, Walker, who disappeared from Oregon
City Sunday night, was arrested in
Xtesrborn'a boo kstore last evening by
Officer Gibson. He arrived by tho
verJnnd Sunday night, lfe claims
that his brother told him he must leave
aud make a Hying for himself. He
atofc ft pir of trousora today from E.
0. 0ttMll'a tore; finding they were too
, JMffe, ha took them to Johnson's store
jmm! tnui! thm for a flUHe also stolo a
itimy watch and two hooka from Dear
bwn'd beokttore.
i
IwaANXV-AwHjrHiBlth.uKtul years,
today eotamlttad to the asyiuru
Whlugto county, Too tuucb
drtak wi the eaww.
TifcoloontJaiwat HS Slate
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36tfAL3.
W. H. King of King ra In the dty
today.
Amw Strong rHurotd today from
Newport.
Attorney General Ctjamtrbdn I- In
the city today.
Prof. T. W. Jsrrla. of Extern Ore
gon, i in the city.
J. H- Simmoss, of Abkjua precinct,
was In the dty "oday.
A. IL Os nrn. of Kozene. is tbe
gae-t of bis brother. E. T. 0jrn.
F. J. Hmith and family returned this
afternoon from a visit mi the Santiam.
Jnlge Fulterton is holding an eqolty
term of Liccoln county court at Toledo.
Sup. Bollinger and wife returned
last nlgbt from the Upper Soda springs.
M-s. E. J. EWbam returned to her
bom? at Eugene yesterday afiernoon
fter a visit with friends.
R. T. Dbney, of ArberdD, Wa5b..
3 in the iy Ur a week's visit with bl
wot her, O. P. Dabney, of the Fair.
Mrs. R. 8. Bean, who, with her ko,
os feen vleiiing at the old home in
Eugene, re'urned to Salem this after
noon. Alex. TbnmpMn, of Portland, came
ip todiy aod with hli better half, is
he guest of her sister, Mrs. J. H.
Jtrickler.
L. A. I3vLon, formerly of fkh
nrtel Tame, Jeft today for Southern
Or.on where he will tarry a fcbort
dme before going eat.
Mnf. Finley Perrineand little daugh-
er Minnie left today for a short teaoo
it Newport, leaving Finley at home to
attend to ih household duties.
Mr. an1 Mr. W. L Tooze of Wfxi-
urn arrived home yeslerday from
heir trip to the National Republican
eajrue at Denver. They were delayed
by the strike at Ogden thirteen days.
lived under martial law six days and
jurrouded by a mub sf ven days. It wat
quite an experience. It is needlees to
say tbe Tcze are still Republican.
II? THE SDPEEME COUET.
Salem, July 18, 1694.
An important suit beard today was
that of Thomas Patterson, reap. vs. The
Portland Smelting and RenningWorks,
Honeyman, DtHart & Company, J N
Teal admiuhstralor of the estate of J.
W.Wallace.Jdeceael. John McCacken,
E. J. Harney, A. E Rorthwick, I. B.
dlurgis, G. For, E. Wolf, John Kierk
man, G. W. Staver, R K Kuapp,
(Jhas. Hegele, J. C. Bayer, J W. Cook,
A. H. Johnson, W. W. Fpaiilding,
John Odway, aud Jame Lotan, apps.;
appeal from Multnomah county.
K. W. Bingham att'y for reap.; Jos.
8Imon att'y for appa.
Accident. Max Buren accidentally
collided his bicycle with an elderly
gentleman about noon today on Stats
street, resulting in upsetling both rider
and pedestrian. The accident happened
by a little carelessness on both side,
but no one was to blame. JSuren was
making tbe same fpeed as an electr'c
car. The man afoot had crossed rapid
ly In front f the car when the wheel
knocked his feet from under him
Buren went headlong about a rod. He
was on his feet instantly, assisted the
footman to bis feet, and made proper
apology, ew he Is ordinarily a careful
rider.
At Reform School.
Prof. Cootte, of Corvnllls, Is at the
state grounds laying oil and platting
tho lands of the deaf mute and reform
schools. Both will have beautiful sur
roundings when the plans are per
fected.
The brick work on the shop, which
Is above the second story, will be ro
sumed ut once, an u supply of lime N
forthcoming. 'Hie two wings are
nearly finished up, and will be ready
to turn over to the stale In a few weeks.
Card of Thanks.
1 dislre to express my deep gratitude
to Chemeketa Lodge No. 1 and Olive
Lodge No. 18, of Sulem, for their
thoughtful attention to the arrange
ments for, aud their attendance at my
father's funeral. What my absence
would not allow me to do they did and
I shall always have a pleasant memory
In, that many of the friends my father
bad In life were at his tomb In the c nd
and prcpund tho lost iltes with a senti
ment of faithful love.
Very sincerely,
Fiianic M. Haum)i:iw,
Portland, Or.
Make a Note of it
Read It over aud over again, spell It
out and sing It, until It Is Indelibly
fixed In In our mind, (bat I)r Sugere
Cutairh Remedy Is an unfulliblo cure
for chronic catarrh of the head with all
ilHdislruMltm complications, impaired
I us to ami smell, offensive breath, link
ing noise In tbe head, defective hour
lug, nob uud ihrtt ailment are Mot
only relieved, but permanently and
positively cured. This U no fancy of
the limiisglUHtlnu, but a hard solid
fuel, proven over and over again and
vouched for, under a forfeiture of $500
by Its manufacturers, the World's DIs
nousary Medical Association, BiiIIhIo,
N. Y,
"A word to
the
wise is sum-
clent.
Ice cream and oake only 16 cents at
Strong's restaurcut.
Df . Price's Cream Baking Powder
toort IfohJl N6tJt
No
noarrUg lice&sea this
hot
weather.
One Joy pui In an pjarance ywter-,
day. wtth 4i gray digger -ealf, and got
12.3).
Jdjte HuLUrd U at Silver Crk
rail, on raaa anu onoge vatiutrs.
'
Uader tbe new law the shriH's
salary is 7fWA year, dpotle SjW;j
CTerk fSCO, deputies (2000; recorder!
5M, deputies 11500;
JobnC. Meyer presented 43 gopher;
,1
scalps and got ft SO. The owner and
-., . . w .,
rtfnter of the land each pay him J 130
for catching them.
Tbe first report of fees collected by
tbe tberifl of Marion county, under
tbe oew law, was made today. From
July 2Ht to 17tb, tbe turn of 38.0 was
turned over yesterday.
INSTKCMENTS RECORDED.
Pauline Su-iner and D J. Steiner,ber
nu-band to Fred. A. Wijrgin?, U 1, blk
I IWsVs add. Salem, 11700.
Mati.da Kirk tnee DIxod), and Peter
Kirk, her husband, to J. F. T. B. Bren
tano, 2 lw in St. Paul, 4C8.
Albert M. and Virginia P. Brown to
F. J. E'driedge, quit claim to lands,
$5 00.
Mary E. and E. A. Breymin to F. J.
Eldriedge. 30 acres F. X. Laderote,
..Inim, 12000.
Ice Cream and Caxe.
Ice cream and cake will be served by
the Y. P.S. (J. E., of tbe Presbyterian
church, at the Univen-ity band conceit
dl MornlngMde.Ibsturday evening. It
Northern Pacific
Tbe local agent of Ihe Northern Pa
cific railroads wa? notified this morn
inir that all trains are now running
through tvotb eat and went on regular
schtdule time. For tickets or iuforma-
Ion apply to H. O Thomas, Salem, or
A. D. Charlton, aeelstant general pas
senger sgent, Portland.
Jo Clark, tbe court street grocer, sflls
California peach's, Royal Ann cherries,
urrants and berries of all kinds. And
don't you forget it.
m .
Arbitration Not Necessary.
Arbitration is not now necessary for
the A. R. U., the Knights of Labor
and all other people have come to an
understanding and say that they can
buy good goods cheaper at the THE
FAIR, 108 Court street, than any other
place on the Pacific coast.
18-tf O. P. Dabney, Prop.
Hammocks at tbe New York Racket
at very low prices. 17-2d-lw
If you want good
wear cbesp call at
Racket.
summer under
the New YorK
17-2d-lw
Oxford ties, and lawn tennis shoes of
dl sizes aud various prices, at the New
York Racket, all ut low price.
17 -2-1-1 w
An Ice Cave.
Many Salcmltea are going to tbe
mountains and the seaside to get into
a cooler frame of mind. But if
were to strike an ice cave, aud
not have the other good things,
as the Poit Oflice Grocery fctore
they
then
such
FUp-
piles camper, they would still be fur
from enjoying the real comforts of an
outing. Just step in and see their
array of specialties.
HARRITT &. LAWRENCE.
!7-2d-lw
Ladles' Oxford ties, the finest variety
aud styles made, sold from $1.00 to
12.60. Great bargains at Osboru'n
Racket store. 17-2J-lw
Adolph's cigar store uext to Gilbert
Uros. bank matutaitis the only first
filass bowling alley in town.
LA DIES, don't forget those H. & S.
corsets at Oiborn's Ricket store.
HORN.
RENNEY. Tuesday July 17, 1804, at
tho tuiu'ly home lu Morniugslde, to
Mr. and Mrs. James Rennie, a sou.
l KI.
EDWARDd. Tuesduy evenlnir, July
17, 1801, at tbe family home near
Ftultland, of consumption, Mrs.
Sadie E. Edwards, aged 38 years.
LIMBECK Tuesday evening, July
17, 1804, at tbe homo of her sou near
Auburn, of typhoid fever, .Mrs. .Eliza
belli Lluibck, aged 71 years.
Awarded
Highest Honors World Fair.
CREAM
BAKING
POWDER
MOST PERFECT MADE.
A niirn nru Ctnmnf Tatlar PtiuW. Flee
from Ammonia, Alum or any other adulterant.
40 YEARS THB STANDAKt.
PSSa02?AL ASD BdOlAL.
Local Correspondence from
in the Valley.
TCtfna
NEWPORT SEWSLB1S.
Weather here pie&sanler wlib lighter
I wndjj.
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CTbe inquiry for furubbed ttagta la
OQ tbe,DCreMe.
Prof. John Straube and family of tbe
University of Oregon came in this
t smV lo nrvnrl tho wtmn.
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from an illness contracted while teacb-
ingal Oystervilie.
Frank Hall is seen on our streets
again. His recent trip to San Fran
civx by hts. was not what bis fancy
painted it.
. W. Hadley, Eq., with his family
have taken poeseseion of their cottage
for tbe summer.
The steamers Roberts, Scotia, Homer
and Columbine arrived this week. Tbe
fast with supplies for the Hghtbuuie at
H-ceta and Yaqulna Heads.
B. L Murphy of Montana is in tbe
city. He b an applicant for tbe priu
cipalshipof the school and will move
here if be secures ,t.
We ought to be "awful" good bete
this season as we have more ministers,
actual and prospective, than "yon can
shake a stick at."
Judge Fiinn, of Albany, has sent bis
wife and daughter here aud expects to
follow them soon. Thus court will not
enter a demurrer, Judge.
Pres. E. N. Condit, L. E, Blaln,
with their families, Mesdamea N. H.
Allen and E. W. Langdon, all of Al
bauy, are among our recent arrivals.
Pres. S. I. Pratt, former principal of
tbe fcchool here, aud Judge McFadden,
both if Corvbllia, came down last
week.
El. Sullivan has recovered suf
ficiently from his receut paternal
taonors to permit him to depart to tbe
Ulu qua fisheries. Hope hi9 catch
will average more than nine pounds.
II its Agnea Hume closed ber school
term and will ni w be at home fur tbe
summer.
Meesrs. Daviebs and Williams are
putting up neat fences around their re
spective properties, adding much to
the appearance as well as to tbe utility
thereof.
Mrs. Prof. Hyland of the Ocean
bouse, left for Dalles for a viait to her
i.areu!s and old home friends.
Tbe I. O. O. F. installation, supper
and danc iustlhuii-day evening was
quite a success. A large turnout and
an enjoyable time characterized tbe
occasion.
M. Richard Graham aud family,
druggiet of Corvallis, left for home on
Saturday. Tbej will visit friends at
several ixilntx en route.
Arthur Stimprfon came in on Satur
day evening's boat from Tacoma. He
will re-enter the Portland university in
September.
Judge Baber, of Forest Grove,Isover
liauling his cottage preparatory to his
family's arrival.
The late time card adopted by the
Oregon Pacific is a great accomodation
to the travelling public, as the boat
now leaves later aud arrives earlier
than it did before.
Jude Wolverton Is In town shaking
hands with his old and new friends.
We have quite a bar here and a frac
tion of tbe supreme court.
Sheriff" L'tndis came In on the Vol
anta Saturday evening. He slated
that Judge, Fulterton would convene
an adjourned term of tbe circuit court
ut Toledo July 17. A light docket.
Quite a good slzsd crowd nowgalbeis
to meet the bout on her last trip in
each day, to see and to be seen, to meet
new friendd and greet old one? and
then to pass the time, you know.
Our weather now is cool and bright,
Our appetites are keen,
We slpep and eat and eat and sleep
For that's our biz., 2 ween.
Then If from cure you would be Tttm
Likewise from heat aud fl-as,
Just come down to Yaqulna Bay
Where you'll not roast nor freeze.
Sot'' Wester.
fcCOTTS MILLS.
The shower Filday evening surprised
a few hsy makers, but so far as known
little damage was done.
The railroad tie-up has shut ofl would
be settlers from the East but those here
are busy on new improvements. Sev
eral new buildings are well under way,
Cottle & Cook'd otllce buildlug, real,
deuce of M. S. Smith, A. E Cook and
others just started.
The county rock crusher continues to
chew rock and the stretch of macadam
zed road grows louger day by day.
Mrs. Liter, a returned mlslonary
from Alaska, wna present at tbe meet
ing of the missionary widely on the
12th. She will soon return to her field
i f work.
I. F. and 0. E. Commons and their
families go to the onast next week.
Several others will take their outings
along the coast or In the mountains.
Work will soon begin ou ihe now
room for the public school.
Since July 1st we have enjoyed a
dally mall Instead of Ihe trl-wtekly as
heretofore.
SCBLlMIl"?.
Mra. A. H. La Croix Is at New Part
for a few weeks.
Mr. Edward Fobellber; pa&M-d
through here on hit way tn EtJa a few
days ago.
Mr. Brt Rb.,dw and R' MK'or
mick were ddliag tialiin ibU vMulty
Ust Saturday.
Frank McGiuuU, Mr. Tarlln and
Jack McCollnck were iu town today.
Silver Creek Fall Is a favorite resort
for tbe pleasure seekers of this part
every Sunday.
Miss Minnie Ireton is in Salem at
tending tbe teachers' institute.
Mrs. Mary McGinnis is quite ill.
Mr. J. L. Mitchell and wife were
visiting here last Saturday and Sun
day. Mr. Scbottand daugh'er, Mis3 Bar
bara, went to Salem today.
Mks Sylvia La Croix is spending a
vacation at Mehama with her grand
mother.
Sublimity is still growing. We notice
that Mr. Wilbelma baa built a new
wood shed and has also bunt a new
foundation for a dwelling.
There ill be a meeting of farmers
here tbe 21st to regulate tbe price of
labor during harvest.
BROOKS.
Mrs. G. W. Eva it came home from
Salem Saturday.
The farnieN are all very buy mak
ing bay.
Mr. J Bahor and family visited
with Mr. Basbor's sihler, Mrs. Geo.
Massey, Sunday.
Mr. E. W. Cbapmau's sou and fam
ily vitdted his parents 6 unday.
Miss Bessie Chapman spent last week
with her sister, Mr. A. Collird, ou
Mission bottom.
Prof. Cowhurst lectured here Iat
Saturday night, Sunday aud .Sunday
night.
E M. Sav;e and family spent Sun
day with Mrs. S's parents ou Sa
lem prairie.
Don't forget the Epworth league ice
cream social Saturday eve, July 2Ut.
Everbody invited.
Several of the Matrons of this district
met at H. Jone'a on Tuenda evening.
The particulars are not kuoxn at
present.
Q'litea uumberof our young folks
Visited Silver Creek Falls Sunday.
Tbey made a loug drive but all returned
In good time.
Our blacksmith is crowded with
work. Repairing binders is all tbe rage.
NORTH HOWELL PRAIRIE
J. H. Bau;;bman is at home from
Chemawa on a short vacation.
E. B. Fletcher is at Salem in attend
ance at tbe Normal iustitute.
The funeral wjrmon of the late Thos.
J. Van Cleave was preached at Grassy
Pond on Sunday last.
An effort is ou foot to organize a
singing civs at tbe church.
Bicycling between Salem aud Mt,
Angel past this place has been a rage of
late,
A plonlo by tbe Hazel Green Sunday
school will be held at tbe oak grove on
Albert McCorkle's place on Saturday,
July 21. Supt. Thacker has invited
the North Howell Sunday school to be
present and assist.
Born, to the wife )f Robert Parks, of
North H we'l, on Tuesday, July 10th,
a daughter.
Salem people who are ou tbe alert for
the best groceries at the moit favorable
prices always remember Gilbert, Pat
terson & Co., the city's leaders.
Him
THINKS
IN CHOOSING. DRINKS AND
MIRES'
R.ootfoeea
WILL UNK YOUR THINKS.
Deliciously Exhilarating, Spark
ling, Effervescent. Wholesome '
as well. Purifies the blood, tick
les the D.-llntf. A.k vrmr cr.r.
keeper for it. Get the Genumc.
8ad t MnttUnp It Utitlfol plclut euii
u4 took.
THE CHAS. E. HIRES CO.,
ruUdelsala.
" The Porcelain Balls, "
a 9 coMMMtPiAL sr.
When In iim1 nf m. irnnil ihitr. hoi. . n-
tialti. call m tbe I'orrelaln Hatha. Trvnnr
Danderllue for dandruff, guaranteed lo cure
1unriliifl of frinnnA aAiHa.4 Ufa t
wub- vt a(uc;j iviuuuUi v a aiu carry
A. fill! tlnarf tiirKAt cnnnllM Tlo a. . . TU
ana ground to order.
717 J p, M!lr,o prjn.
BIDS FOR WOOD.
Tb board of trustees nf the asylum Invites
t'df.rSC0 cords of heavy body dr wol
1h wood must be drr.spiii.nolluibi a'lov d,
of best quality, aid delivered althA annum
ubjeot totue approval or tho medical snp.rln
t nde it UldxoulMS qnantltle. than above
will tie received. Tho r ghtu reject any iid
It bids Is teaorVid. Illas ill oo uet I
thegovrrno' nftire- at 9 o'clock p.m. aon.
day, August . bUI '
aYIA'SSTKR PEXNOYKt.
UEO.W. M'HRIKK,
PHIUilSl'SOHAN!
WM.A. MUNIiKY. ' Board.
CUrk. utd
jssjii wbXTHT n y'
fegajigfiWgg -
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EVERYTHING AT COST!
RETIRING FROM BUSINESS.
Whltf goods, embroideries, lawu,
at your own price.
Kid gloves, silk mitts, hosiery, underwear, corset and notions at wholesale
cost
Ladies', misses' and men's shoes, fine and medium goods, all at cost.
Clothing and gents' furnishings at cost.
Thanking our many friends fir their past patronage, we solicit a continu
ance of tbe mine, while we cloe out tbe stock. Respect fully,
Willis Bros. & Co,,
The boys two-bit bicycle ho-e are the
brft thing lu tbf market for the mnuey
at Oiborn's Racket store.
JOHN HUGHES.
Dealer iu Groceries, Paints,
OiLs, Wiudow GIus,Varuilie
aud tliemot complete stuck ol
IJrushe.s ot ail Kinds in the
Mate. Artist.s'.llatCi ials,l.ime,
Hair, Cement aud .Shingles ami
linest quality ot (IftASiSBKDS
Hen Advertisements
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TANri- U Uiiedpa 1 1 norx-s aud harness
ton reiora i-aay Apply. -o vsy. en
ter st. 7-1,3;
LU ST. A p-jcil b il bojt.coutaluiDg prom
intfiry note , rtclpt and accuanu. One
joteof $3'iu fuvorol Jotin and ijmtr Scott,
lud one til rfr; In favor or .- J. L. blteman
imongtbeni The finder will be liberally re
raided uy icturnlug sauieto tbiiioltlce. 10-31
tr ASTEU An Hiseni to represent the ia!ety
Uiclnieui Co. iu .Sneiu. L. U ItAt
.ih.lt, Uioeral -sseLtOrenn and Ca lfornla,
M-i -Uir st , 1 oii.ai.ii, or. T-H-6;
tl'AMLU learn of uiaree, ucigtil 1JXI lo
t) 110, blx yetfro old. Apply at tlloiO
piace, ortu of Asylum.
LOS 1 Ladies b.&ck silk umr.rella, wiih
curved cntrry iiaurle, 8il trimmed, on
public od bctu tn Salem aud Turner, aun
Jay . July S. Finder ulli be suitably rewarded
0 leaving saniful the uiiiue of J. L. Mitchell
. Co.. -al":u.Or
1 Hill SALE r1ns city property ,or will trade
t for farml K Und. i-nqulre ot Wm. Qaax
ler.fciuipsjn'sa.iilit'on.Saltm, Or.
iult b vLK teveial cnolcc iou on Asylum
'jUtnns. Alo:i ,ood pneton. inquire al
reld-nce south s;!e al Junction of eltcirlc car
tine, Asyinm mtjcu-. 6-7 tf
r IriK mikl perie.t Mlln truss made. WU1
X. bold a rup-ure where ull others have
tailed. Forsa.ebyJ. U. laxrUh, 4M Oipltal
3ir-t li-li-tf
PAPKlfcs.- lonland, jacrainenio, Bca.tUe,
Taoiina and .--Mi Fraucbo papers on sale
-l Uanetl'i, 1'ostorllce vlock.
ClliltlsriAN t-LlKNt;i-l.iU:rature of at
Uliidbon sale Hi 3 Liberty street. 4-5-1
rniII3 l'AlKli ! kept on Hie at fc. C. lfctce't
JL Advertising Asjeiicy. f's anJ 65 Merchant
t-ichnuge, sau Francis- o, Caluorula, wnen
soulnice zoradveriiaint' uu botoadc lor h
Dissolution Notice.
The firm ot Adolph A Beroardl has this day
dlssolved.Mr. Fiancii Bernardi retiring. Ail
bills aeainsl the firm will be setUed by Mr.
Adolph, aud all bills outstanding should be
paid lo ijlrn.
LOH ADOLPH,
FRANK L 13EKNARDI.
8a em July 11. 1KM.
City Warrants.
ot!ce Is hereby giv en that I have In my
baud funds, suulceut to Dsyall warrants of
ttia chy of altin drawn on thi "general
lund"and "eudor.ed up to date.' Interest
wl 1 ctfin- on -ttd wurrauu Iroiu and after
dale of this notice.
E. J. SW'AFFOUD.
City Treasurer.
Salem, July Ulli, 18-1
A, DAGENY
T
(Successor to Chris. 1'aulus.)
103 dlate b tree t.
ffiU
USE LU.VtH Unl'.V.
FK0EBEL SCU00LS-4tb Year
VI
rnnxi
11
Infant, Connectingand Primary classes
every week day from 9 a. in. to
12 m. except Saturday.
MISS 0. BALLOU, - - Principal.
TRAINING CLASSES
for teacheie' daily practice work from
9 a. m. to VI in. In Klnderirnrtpn.
On Monday, Wednesday nnd Frldaj
from 2 lo 4 p. ui. Classes meet for
mudy of Froebel system. Mrs. P. 8.
Knight, Principal.
MOTHER'S CLASS.
Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with
training clasa, conducted by Mrs.
Knight and Mis3 Hallou. For terms or
luformatton apply at Kindergarten
rooms, comer Court and Liberty streets.
Oregon Paci Railroad Co,
CHAS. CLARK, Receiver.
-Connecting with
STEAMER "HOMER,"
BhTWEEN
YAQUINA AND SAN FRANCISCO
Plenmer leaves Sin Frano'sco July 10 hand
about every teu dayj
Leaves Yuqulua July 21th and about every
(endow. '
Kljjhta renerved to change ratling dates
without notice.
For freight and passenger lates a p lytoanr
tgeui.
ClIAS. J U BN'KYH. PUN A CO ,
No. 2 to 8 Market street,
Han Francisco. Cat.
CUA8, CLARK, Bcelr,
CorvaUIi, Oregon,
Fiiiiiilj
Boor Store
HJJ
satinet, silks, challles, lacts and ribbons
.
OPERA HOUSE CORNER
PROFESSIONAL ASD BUSINESS CARDS.
T. H. D'ABCY. GEO. Q. B1GHA
D'ARCY A BINGHAM. Attorneys at uV
Rooms 1, 2 and 8, D'Arcy Baildmr, hJ
dintstreot. Special attention given to bcil.
nes in the supreme and circuit courts of the
"t- . j i
H
J. BIQOKR. Attorney ai lawalem. Ore.
, gon Office over Hnsb'g bank
B. r. BOSHA3 W H HOUUS
BON HAM A HOLMES. Attorneys at law
OfSce In Bosh block, between State ai
onrt. on Commercial tret
JOH A CAHSOX. K. J FLEalxn
1ARSON FLEMING, Aforneys and"
j founse ors at Law, over Bush i bLk
Salem.
QTELLA SHERMAN. Typewmlnj anl
Q commercial ttenog aphy. OClce, rooia
II, Grxy block. Tbe best of work done at rea.
Konable isten. 12-a
HOTEL MONTEREY
Fi&esl Health Resort on the Coast
Jn North Beich. Newport an Yaqulna By.
Second reason. Everything new. Free hath.
Hacks free to and from ull boats and trains.
Collage and cimplng privileges. Rates te
day. O Special terms to families or by the.
MRS. MARY FITZl-ATRIfK.
Propriel r
Postofflce address : Newport, O.
GEO. C. WILL
DEALER IN
Htcinway, Knabe, WebLer, Emer
son and other pianos.
Storey & Clark aud Earheff organs.
All first clafa makes of sewing ma
chines. Smaller makes of musical instru
ments aud Bupplieo.
Genuine needles, oil aud new parts
for all makes of machines.
Sewing machines and organs re
paired and cleaned.
Two doois north of postofflce, Salem
Oregon.
THE ELEGANT
PASSENGER STEAMER
...flLTONL
LEAVES
FOR PORTLAND.
Leave Boise's dock Mondays, Wednesdays
and Fridays 7:15 a. m.
RETURNING, leaves Portland Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Saturday at tfcii a. m.
Fast time for passenger service; no way
Ian dine freight handled.
ROUND TRIP (unlimited) 2.00. Oneway
la&
PvlBA.lS 26 CENTS.
For freight rates and tickets apply to
P. A SLEI&HTAgent,
At dock, foot of Court St
NOTICE.
From this date, the undersigned
woodsawers of 8jilem will charge the
following prices for sawing wood:-
Fir, one cut 40c-
Fir, two cuts 50e
Fir, three cut3 75c
Body oak. ash and mnnl oru cut ftOc.
two cuts 60c, three cuts 90c. Pole ok,
one cut, 50c, two cuts, oc, three cuts,
$1. Sawing single cord "5c
Sawing by tbe hour $1.50.
McKILLOP BROS.,
JA8. ROBERfrOM,
BAKER & DUNN,
CHAS. A. SMITH,
JAS. SHANTZ.
Terms cash. 7 28 dim
IL II. WESTACOTT,
LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEED STABLR
HAY, OATS and STRAW
SOLD and DELIVERED.
62 Ferry etreet, west of Poet Office.
SALEM, - - - - . ORKGON
E. M. WA1TE PRINTING CO.,
BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS
AND
Zeyal Blunlc JPublLt7ieis.
Bush's New Brlckver the bank, Oom'l stree
MONEY TO LOAN :-:
On farm land fecurlty. Bpeclal rstes on
large loons. Loans i ohsldered without delay.
Hamilton & Moir,
5-19 dwtf
UoomS, Hash Bank Itulldim:
Huie Wing Sang Co.
Tea9, Chiuaware, Japanese Fancy
Goods, Embroidered Bilks, Screens, la
dies underwear, dressing gowns, ivory,
pearl, bamboo and laquerware.matting.
"?w.ork-n(lTytamateol.
6 18 lw ' 1U Court ir,SJ3,
Jj&jilkf.
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