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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1894)
Tie cifrm mmk ratuKUzo VAivr. vxctrx kvvdat. HOftB EBOTHEES, - lAan. jww x-501 TUJS3DAY, AVOUOT 21. JM- IHHIJIHJM'-JUI-il'JJI IiHU -J- BUSINESS LS BUbMIMS. rm4. ciK&SLKTtu zjlch verjoz. Vtrrrt.t CirmtS JrjextXt .tii fwwv aair jy mAJi VRttflAL tZkttlfl ffj&i&l j .im !! XTSfi TZ wWr ttlfra. J A1YKK7Vat iSATta. r)T;w rM weX,MU. Tea e,W, 7M l e(r IMifcT ttt Hfe.KKtA, . UaliiieU.verui-lBVAiLi rwxtxi.r, totBib or ir, yitA tumUtif, lf tt&ar7Qtat wlta ernai or l -. gtrUJUriMtt to itwet ta efdr1 f fi2VXM 1UX OTtJl30rt!V Alt pitfa. usM f&& tM&ta rra 1IJ ULI . BtBSB" is an Advertisement, 100,000 CXXIVViite J2nvel-opc- jut received, and at long a they iat 1 will farnwh 1000 with name and addrem printed uttcm the top for $2.25 per thousand. F. S. Dzakkoku, Bookseller and "Printer. Salem, - - Oregon. PHOTOGRAPHS ! Ail klodl t xtrtiti tea t TMK OOnrAOK WIOTO OALI.KBY, HiMib4H7tDlbicittU, Ytvi car rtJ U etutUMcr. Tboa hxrttt ii 'tten are rtjctcl to Ml vj. THE LOCAL RESUME- A. J. Hitnvwn tiax the contract for feslfotnlolag tbe xtore room next twatb of liieJiwtU bunk. Vice, bright, ciear, vhtw', weather cvttirjuet. The hum of tho thresher u ItMud to the land ou every hand. Wrn. Lick, of Haltra, irenda In a good llat for government ownership of the Pacific zotuln and it hu been forwarded with olbera to WftRblngton. Attorney CJeneml Ciiamberlaln ha od M cottage at Kewrort to Janitor J, If. Howell of the utate houtse. Mr. and Mra. Howell go to the coatt today for an outfnif. Dr. Annlce V. Jtfttnyn, Mm. Jt. 8. Wallace and Mr. Wm. Kogland have birj apj'oioled an a committee to ar range a program for "Woman' Day" at the coming ttate fair. Architect Ilurggraf went to Wood burn yeaterday where he awUted in the closing and feigning of the contract for the erection of the new brick block for Hon. Walter L. Tooze. The con tract WM awarded to Hockett A Talent of Halcm, the lowent bidden. HUM'UIHK PAitTY.Laat evening a large crowd of young folk assembled together on Commercial ulreel.lri South HaJem, and marched In a body to the rekldence of Mr. McCauJey, where they went to tender a ourprlae to MU Anna McClard. Oarnen were Indulged In, an elegant lunoh wm apread, and all the young people enjoyed them- lvt hugely, " C'AW JlK HtsKtt,Kvery price mark now attached can he aeeu o much of waving that the ytiry economy of your nature Innllnctlvcly ay JJuy-O, W. Johnson h Hon, Wkkm JwvwrrioATioM Jut take a look through the New Vork JUcket (torn, Their lielvtinw)d counters are full of bargain. d&w Tim Now York Jtacket la huntllng ilw n)m MmIij, They ure aelllug Ufa ot uUow MiHUoIr htm glv the M of wtlfacllon, d&w i i i tV)M fMS C-Jb W"'r 379 CmiMlil, 'The Leader" 200 Ooimiioroinl wtniut, Suloiu, Qrogon, lijai in i lii ii.. J-IOP HATS! 10 down largu Mm liP bli TZZeOSALS. Wcx. yvfcWa'S'eet to2fect fe-dstj. Mix a&tl fe teeta tnea rtrr& Ur. ba Udj Mb Pb; Mb I4r Wl twUjr for btsr tea fsl'. Dr. Z. M- Ptnia tAxtUA vAxr for rtrtJlep?or. Hw. XuT.Bwiaeaaaesp from Pfirt - Uod tbi za&TBiog. Mx. O. D. HsUrn tsA 6xa&t feft toi7 r VffcfcerVw. Mn. F. A- TonET aod unB i,,,mik.t, F IT TmAiMi (!.tirfitu'wJ,jr oiifcita of tbe coeBoi In r Jba Perter am la frwn tbe bflU twJ.rDdnrjrtibabArTtttwwat M- iL HrAlxod sA Fraok AMmeb yremt to M . AbI to4j for a ooif. Mm A. J5. Bar, with Mx d the Httle JcgbUr, ttAnnttd UAy Utnn Mbms. frhftjr- rofd. ftr S1d MDds ia "" ' ---, -r,- .,. y it. 1 1 Fnforafew dar. retornd bme ywtetday. Mn. W. A. Manly andl eblWren re tornd lh! taoritlaz Uma a borne vUit at 1'ortlaod. Mr.0. N. Dmoy of Portland 1 a UTtfJo jteaod Mr. B. F. Ii-n barn at Highland. BLerJff" J. A, MeFeron of Lfnn county 1 in tbe dty. He broogbt down an inwne peruoo. Win. and "ora Welcb, tccompankd by Mfw Pearl Perrin, of Indiana, came rjrw lody feom Newport. Mn. J. A. Owynn, who ban been vb ling Mativt In Kogene for fcreral day, rKorned lKme Monday. Janitor and Mn. J. H. Howell, ac comoinied by Mrs. Dorw&M. went to Kewport today for a brief oatlng. J. A. Vad EaUiD'e old reliable grocery eetablUbment In headquarters for the flneH frnlts and vegetables that grow. Mn. ILH. Bean went to Newport today to epend a short time at the cottage of her father, Prof. Condoa, on Jye creek. Jadge L. D. Henry and family left this morning for Mehama. After tax ing In tbe soldiers reunion they will spend a short (season In tbe mountain air. Mr. and Mrs. A. J2. Crosby left today for near Niagara, where they will spend a week at a cottage. They will be joined by MiM Zaldee Palmer on Thursday. Grandpa J. I. Uennetl, who con ducts the foHtr;fflce news stand, left to day for .Eugene, to visit his old war comrade, 0ui Htowell, who he has not seen sine they were mustered out of the service at Madlxon, Wis., In WA. lie will remain several weeks, and en Joy his first vacation In four years. GH12TESE LOTTEEY MEN Axe Bound Over By Olty Recorder Edes. Jlound over in tbe sum of $100 each to appear before next grand Jury to answer the charge of felony conducting a Chinese lottery. Bo ran the sentence of Recorder Edes today, after hearing argument by counsel in the cases of Lurn Wing, Lum Yew and Hlng Hum, who with their outfit of bowls, tickets and lottery blackboard wero captured by the Balem police Saturday night. "Jf they would confine their opera tions to their own race," remarked tbe Judge, "It would still lie a crime. Hut they do not. They peddled tickets openly on tho streets, Inveigled young boys to buy them and conducted their drawings at half-post ten at night. Huch business has got too be to com mon." The case wm ably argued by Counsel Holmes for the Chinese and Coudlt for the state. The men gave bonds. CoMrbKTKl). Tho north and south wing additions to the state reform school building have been fully com pleted and turned over to tho board of trustees today, If you want to Nxud your cash where It will buy (he beet quality of goods for the leant money, trade nt the New York Itaoket. d&w ' i HrATK I'AIH, The elegant display of frulU and vegetables at Joe, Clark's, 100 Court street, will hardly Im excelled t the state fair, CplUl Pfll Cci, lb frlnUri. 32tf Com, it. Now shoes at the Now York lUoket. d&w Choice venUon Just Close's tuurkels, received at HUOSt HOP HATS I !'! &toL fer K.wN'"' this JMMwn,. . . TBE Cm BALL FBOELEK. Zlzis Tttasd DcUia sczirtd 4 Sshre tie 24&fle. i Tfctr rift ibsUr tacrftr , "" " o tintMi itofav '& ever lb tfcy bait. Tfcer la Ui .. - . i .. . . . - . ... ... HufloirnMoeniMrteBHauK tfco bs asoe wbea toese actios isort t takes. AM eHStnKXM tteotd be Uiltn,lAifflNi((M' n.I-i ru. ', ot tf lb eoedrtio&a before tbe titT. I Tb ekbai xnsaittt bg&M ' far t t eaa ad tb odI b nrts- J 7 t tbe Ist lw rJttinji ukentbe b,! cto fc nrn bod frtfteteg. There baa teea waae oo- l vMfi Kk.r tA WqmL ff m-m- i ' '" - ! tLrt h licc vbea aMzKta tbosld J h rrjd fetieg Uy MfeJe mMjiti, Br be eTef rccr&jg pperkr. Mjfrr Gidb bt ( b4 p)a for rtcidure, r naber for ' Utap.rtiily wuuUbz op lb erty kill J naMl tbe cK U letter prepkxtd to go bS -srHb tt. A writer catted ob Mr. I J it ce nin mbctw j w BM Pw vnfMbi iu in eniBtaa tome time elaee. Hetakidz "Tee e timlz farnbbed coeas to eot of patting material now oa tbe ground into tbe baitding are aboat ifi. TbU woflld pat tbe brick and stoce now in tbe street Into solid walls that coold then be seen rely curered over and protected kgint tbe weather daring our wet teasou soon coming on and wbicb will certainly be better than leaving it expred to tbe elements for tbe next eight months or perbap a year. Farther than this I do not think we should proceed. But this far we should go." Tbe mayor is confident that tbe war rants to pay for this work, drawn on the city ball fund, can be placed with out any difjculty, if it is understood that the work will reat there until other provUlon for going abead can be made by tbe city. This would carry up tbe walls one story and securely plank tbe waiis on top an arouna. ine mayors olan is perfectly feasible. It would protect tbe contractors and the city. It would save botb from loss and eaye tbe honor and credit of tbe city. CORN A2?D DAIEY EX-HEFTS. Encouraging Prospects for These Features of tbe State Fair. Organization and specialization would make our state fair one of tbe grandest agricultural exhibits in the world. Oregon has tbe soli, tbe cli mate, tbe products and tbe people. If their energies, enterprise and public spirit are once .aroused they will prove inyincible on any proposition. TMK BUPi-BISTESDENT of the dairy department at tbe state, fair is J. A. Yoakum, of Marebfleld. He runs the Coos Bay Creamery Co. and will come to Balem some time be fore tbe fair and give bis entire time and attention to making the dairy ex hibit what It bos never been hereto fore) a success. John Luce, of Hlllaboro, Is tbe state dairy commissioner. He will undoubt edly co operate In making the dairy exhibit a success. SOME J-ETTKIIS. A number of persons, seeing the JoujtNAL articles on corn have written us about helping the exhibit. Hon. H. U. Holt, Medford, Jackson county, lives' in the corn belt of Southern Ore gon. He says: "I will cheerfully ren der such assistance m I can to make a special corn exhibit at the state fair. The outlook for a corn crop In this country Is good, fully as good as I have ever seen here," J. Ii. Dlmlck, Hubbard, who has onu of tho finest farms In this county, and Is one of Oregon's model farmers, writes: "I am glad to see tho efforts put forth to diversify farming. The more early varl.tlon of corn can be successfully raised In this valley. Tbe mora corn and bogs that we raise and the less Importation of Chicago bams, will be a long step towards driving away hard times. This has been a bad year for corn. Tho aciuion was cold and backward, and the best that can ha done the exhibit will not be m good as average, I have some field corn with stalks m largo as my wrist aiid ten feet high." TJIK OOUN KXHIIIIT. Following gentlman have notified Tjik JouitNAl. that they will assist iu tho corn exhibit. Wo would like to hear from many ethers: I)r, h. h, Rowland, asylum farm, T, h, Davidson, Mornlugslde. H, If. Holt, state senator, Medford, Julius Jtuef, Row-dale farm, Oregon Laud Co,, Hoot Is Mills. (Jeorge Wolfer, Hubbard Mineral Hprlugs. l'aciflo Land and Orchard Co., Ha led). Hon. J. J), Dlmlck, Hubbard. A DJIOP fn the ocean dot not amount o very much, hut the droj In ho price of Morse fui for uwu only (hut A, White Iim made amounts to grout deul, (JAUII. I (he principle (hat lias ;iiim1o I ho Now York Rocki-i sucow, Notice lielrwt C4h price, $Lw Ik, Prlu'uCrtw lUUhig Povyitr f JOLLY WAS AT "TFMA. i GTir Itktzrxm. frea tea Seat ofBattl. jtads ausd tl tire -. . ; n r&eu as. Junes - Beoaafais report e tbe rwjrii-z r CL .(- . . . I ;.. "Seod vffi Lebitipt tl-tr stkx is ! ras, beast, eiowtace. sd mwnilaiB . -r . irai-iT Ilvrru jaanfW tlsarfTes,rBtt3- J, & Ifrrteg l JLasdterd StV rate. CALL. TO BATTLE. HexaxAiAsz. 3. AM M bo re4j foe tbe reoaioa u pcerWailj- &dref Used, xod e re vaia la gTtt ifae .vwhImm - - f TZ viiij Livyj J3js. rzjirea vmmmji ( ' on tbe S. R. t find tbe AOesn :se Hoe tifmered to k&sdl ox?rn . - - eaeawiy betveeo Toraer ad Caai' . ' HaaterfrwnaDdtwe ewbtraJa. Ke-jT- Bntemts Fak Prt, member tbt anuttstBU re taie ! wbs " 'n tbe cab, bid bia btad to btTe botb fresb totals aad bread ea oat dean S"u -)tb & esiliotiae, tbe tbe zrorjad. Tbe cbUdun erep is npen- inz finely and will be brTesid this week. Betoetnber we extend general Inritaiien t H. Bpeetfallyt J. It. Baker, f'bairiaaa. ABAlKM bvmkkh whites. Camp HcyrEB, Aug. 19. We ar rived at Camp Hunter yesterday at half pau 12 o'clock. Tbe flret tb ing tbst attracted oar attention wa a tasty sign near tbe entrance reading a fol low; "Camp Hunter Aodt 2J, 21 and 25. Welcome All," with F C and L tatefally linked together. Tbe next we found tbe ground very tastefully ar ranged. Tbe ladies' Belief Corp tent stands framed ready for tbe canvass. It is 16x22 opening oat on tbe seats, wbicb are eo arranged that every per son seated on them can face tbe speak er. Tbe well and pump la there and tbe fire stand is a knobby nutic piece of work. Tbe men are arranging their refreshment stands. Everything was found as advertised. Tbe air is pure and refreshing and with a good night's sleep and fish for breakfast we are all rMit. We soon found the chairman j 0f the committee and then others at wnrtr on the Lrrnnnd. Toe finish will .. ,! .,.,,.--... ,.-,.t .., i..t rrttand tb-n the comrades here will be re-dy for tbe fray. The belquarter-i was crowded thi. ttttivna an l tormr- row it be will on tbe groun i and tbe chairman will be found there ready to welcome all that may come. One of the boys of ."Sedgwick PoatNo. 10, of Balem. Tbe man who wrote the above is named Watkins, It is reported he is getting eo fat on mountain water-and good pure air that be waddles like a male gravelled duck. DIED. AIKEN. At his borne, 244 State street, Balem, Or.. Aug. 20, 1891, John Aiken, aged nearly 77 years, after an lllnefes of several weeks. Deceased came to Oregon from Ten nessee, In 1847, locating at Eugene. In 1850 be removed to Winchester, Doug las county, and fifteen years ago to Salem. His first wife died some ten years ago and lies In Rural cemetery. Ho was married to tue wire wno now survives him some seven years ago. Two sons, John, who lives atRoseburg, and Josepb, a well known resident of Salem, are tbe only surviving children. The funeral will take place Wednes day afternoon at 2 o'clock, interment in Rural cemetery by the side of his de ceased wife. ASHBY. At bis residence In Cap ital Park, Salem, Oregon, August 20, 1894, Joseph Ashby, aged 60 years, 11 months and 12 days, after an illness of over seven months of cancer of the stomach. Deceased came to Salem In 1805, and leaves a wife and eight children, four boys and four girls, to mourn his death. Deceased was a member of the First Methodist church of this city. The funeral services will be held at the church In Macleay Wednesday, at 11 o'clock, conducted by Rev. O. W QrauniH, and his remains will be In terred In the Macleay cemetery. Ai.ii In a liUNOH. The goods that were delayed have all arrived at the Now York Racket. They have marked everything at very low prices to corres pond to the hard times. You will miss bargains If you don't Inspect their stock. tl&w A GHANUji The temperature may be 05, but call at 8. L. Jones und get a glass of French Ice cream soda, aud you will notice a remarkable change in the temperature. mniuxj.il. u.ii.1 i Jij.i,-,jMini i i inix-i-u-U-----. -4 r, Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Mm BAKING POWDER MPST PDRPPCT MADE, A pur Crips Ct cm of Tartar PwJf. Fit 9 (iw) Amin9nii, rtlunjgrny other fdmUfiji(. Q wm rm stahdarp, TernMs Trxfe: TTrsefc. Sanu, Aj- 3. A Irtigttf it&M es ibe Sit, Lute Sbwre A Ekrs r-Jtrsaj. rest-bOe? on 144 .-... "iw enu, iw a MgK, wjls, f v7tia bhu- LttMt UmI ti i Tietjy bT trf a omt. 4 t! i - -5T - jrftbe crew were kfltui 4 tercMyj Tbe tnia emta? tovxrds tbe etj it cid f-ed, -vhea K rwfc tte tar &d tbe esgise xs tbrwji is tbe ' dfces. Tbe tesder ten sgxiat H id, Rsubed Et-bilf f tbe ctb, erttbiBg ; ia se ride &t Flrtm&a Tbcds J. BUci'ebeid, brtkiB?eof b WS' a -J mna mamiTiBv hi iuir ! Matnai baokofitcTBibedaad tbe bead lbrown'jWILLIS BROg co sereral feet frsm the body. Btb men's , Ujdlrt were afca badly JOikkd. Zc- ineer Ralph Osborn and '! heave , naae aoknown, were in the otJwr rWe of tbe cab and escaped aabart, bat tbe ! coal bearer bi not sine: ben sees. Ko Eoyalty for TJs- Chicago, Aug. 21. A relative o'f Mr. , Pullman denies that Mbs FJoreace' i Pullman ii engaged to t Picce Ii-n- AITOTHEE PISE ! At an Early Hoar -A Asleep with Flames Axonnd Her. Little Girlj Sweeping I J dp. above startling annrnincement j would have been very appropriate for tbe article appearing in la--t Haiuidsy's Issue of this paper. Mr. John bad a ery narrow enape from all bis household food and there real danger for his little daughter who was asieep aione in tne noose wnen tbe I Are was supposed to haw been started, j I Mr. Wann was insured, however, with that prompt and reliable Miiif,nurSjMepfbaDl Tailor' planatery: j I acency, J. L. Mitch' folIowiug " ""1 -.alem, Or., Aug. 20, 1S4. l pleasure in stating to tue pub- lie tbat my Iocs by fire occurring nu the I7th inst , has been ati-.actoril ad jured and PAID IN GOLD. 1 was Insured by J. L. Mitchell & Co., in the Western Assurance company, of Tor ronto, Canada In lea. than three hours after tbe fire Mr. Mitchell called at my house and instructed me how to prweed, and in less than eight hours after the fire started I had secured a settlement with them for every dollar I asked. They did not refuse to pay me one cent I demanded and when the proof of loss was feigned I was banded my money. I cheerfully re&jniruend J. L. Mitchell & C. to anyone wanting insurance. I bae had a chance to test tbem and found them as willing to pay me as they were to take my insurance. d w John F. Wann. COEEE0TING A MISTAKE. Do you know the diflerence between a mistake and a bluuder? When you lay down a good umbrella and take up a good one, that's a mistake, but vben you lay aown a poor one and take up a good one, that's a bluuder. So iu sup plies, where ycu buy poorer groceries than you want you make a rairftako; when you get good goods and pay too much for them you make a blunder. But unless you get tbe best and the cheapest, you make a blundering mis take. Avoid poor goods and high prices by buying at tbe Post Ollice gro cery of Harrltt & Lawrence. 21 3d lw - Sellable Eemoval Sale. Mrs. D. L. Fiester, 8alem's old time reliable milliner, will move her store September 1st aud until then all trim med hots, shapes, eta., will be soldofl ata sacrifice. Don't full to gft the benefit. 2I-3t Everyboey should remember that IJrewster & White always sell the mott feed for a dollar, at 01 Court street. 20 3r. Puritan Maple syrup, pure, the best ou tho coast. Co. guaranteed Furrell & Capital Printing Co., Job Printers, 329 Com. Sweet Clover Honey syrup, guaran teed the best table syrup. Tube uo other, Farrell & Co,, Omaha, Neb . JOHN HUGHES. Dealer Iu tiroccrlcH, Paints, Oils, Window (ihiHH, Variilhlieh ami Uie mu..t complete Ntot-kol KniHlicH of all JiIikIh In (lie Htttte. Artists' BliUerlaM.lme, I!alr,(.eiuent and KIiIiikIim and finest fjiuilUy of CJKA8SHKKDH New Adverlliemenli, PAI'BItJii- JMrimnT J. -JtLOOIllUlt Stlt&6tt'f 1 ? Maim aud Hall l'rUflliil nni ( .rrr , mm iiuimc pioot, n 111 It IB 11 AW MI1..WI1 l.lltnaurB of all ioaopmiii3jdi ny w.i, -ly rvr!. :i " . w)i U4urPi. wuire ftuM v (ir a4vrtuii butiwrt tStR IE. AND T A ike? are retiriag from barlntss. Thanking our many ftiettAs for tbe4r y&A pstroaage, we twMcit a coutintiance of tbe mm. Bptetflly, f.Cooper Shop, CYRrS STEWART bv dfMri trp a bop aorta of M"i rn'JI. In rtmtti SU , --af : prrptrtd to mare as 2 repUr U tl' of fc'f.-MS jaeb as aai'..tM, tec. barr4 aad rtiorav. Only Xa tnc UAtootA uk atd. rrices rLMra- ICLUB STABLES.'Q W. H. WWSISG. Bt or are elTtn la traotleov tocl and .rd a. ODciir Ke y act Liberty rtmU. a-K ite pwia!lT ol takla? p-rtle to oout T rnnuiD-. ... C. NORTHCUT, ,m talnllGeDeral Express k Furniture Van. ! here was I j Vlf lM f u a at ow white corner and Ka.h ion Stab!e-. C. H. LAKE, A -Joinln? Adolpb's Cigar Store. PERFIiCT SATIHFATION GUARANTEED. For Sale at a Bargain. o F' or mlie? iwotbet orKalem, on tbe II ac Ieay road. -Oaere1, all fU-t-claJM garden land. Tilli a good noaie . acres in an orchard, 6 acre in hops, flr-t yr In be -ring, 2 acres of tin ler. and the biLauce in pasture. For far ther particolare inquire at ihU offlce. 8 4-U THE ONLY NO-MONOPOLY Strictly Casii Market I m doir.e all my own Klaugh'erirg and mu. -Kf-iriaklnt:. Sell all freb uieaiK no r- rnirtrator prodacts. ire deliverj' Iu city, chop opposite brewery. CU.VS. woiz Aoa. 8 1-tr Proprietors. -: DRESSMAKING :- In tbe LATEST FASHIONABLE STYLES. ' Special attent-on eiven to CHILDREN'S STYLES ctrrriNG and fitting a spkcialty, Shop in W.C.T.U.Roornp, Court St. MRS. F. M STEELE AND WOOL BOUGHT DY W-vi. Brown & Co. 23 Commercial gt., SALEM, OR. Ou.Vhln.. Whale Oil Sonp, Sulphur, Hop Cloth, Kiln Cloth, etc. Hop ire. (- and Hprayeri. Oregon. oivptj J ELENE. Next to-hlou beglng the 17th of tJeptember, Tuition, free. Hoard, f.'0a wek. nveCeun.m: ClaMlcul, holentlflc, LUtrary, HuglUh aud l!nine. I.OKMiTOKY. The IJoardlne Hull for youne ladles aud the ISonrdtui,' Hall for young gentlemen will be under tlie n.r-onaUunervlkton nf Mm. Munn h iHdy of refineincnt und large eiperieuce. For culslof utu addreas .1. .1. wa rrnw 7-27-2m Heoy. ltciens. Portland Umversity. Klmt. Ivoallon llailtlllll. Ilnaltlifnl ,n frte from all p afn of ternpiutloii. Heonil. Il.t iimtructloii given In College J'rejw.Btory. orrlUll aud l)uli)o4 cour.es. nUo In TttH) Off. Muatr und Art 'I'uini. luwra in wui lion, IrvlefHHillie; tlWnSW)a Vu.i Hall, (dub houtea or und tuition. year ior board Kourili. full DatuluuM irwe, twin open, foptember IS, Aridr . a-HTRATrON. I) I)..l'rwldeut. OrTilOH. VAK B OV a rv it i r . 1). I).! JH'UI). HALKM Abstract and Land Co, KIAHI.1IIKU YKA1UI lUiuovad tOMiuta llLm in lluili lire eymau luaw. iwuomna.jnimUdtodMte. AlMlrHCU fWHudly huil tt 1 ''.V ''" uouiiiy iurmii6d nwj m Mui ruiw, UII1P omen up ktalr ovr ruiuaort drug more To Hie Mountains ! TU ua4rsllUMl U ii-auaiakj ullli irl i 3S m3tmE&B&mS3& WorB.ara7 TOis GOODS. GLOTH SHOES J, FOR CAS OPERA HOUSE CORNl PKOFEiSIONAI. AND BVSISESS CAR.J 7-. H-D'ABCT. oyo. O. MSGI1..1 s AiWl O. UlUIlAil.AUOTDtyt ti tj.t rtr.at ..bi itlAnllA r.. .V IMJUIV A. KUU d. 1SAXITT KD. nin.J r... In .h.. .n. ...& u. .a am. 7 -- -.--. - .-.... .. & ...k. ..i.rj: 1.1 h.. fO- J1 XT J. B1GGKU Allu-nejai KnvaltnTiJ 'XI. fm- CCSei-i.Tcr 'n.ti- tmrk ' I B. F. BO.NUAJI. w ii iicuj llUMUlll ll'li,H&, U yatTiniiu'iirii.r, lvn-n etau ni rurj b , j ort. on CaioMM-nMfci lrt JOH.V A CAE.-S x -. J FLE1 ii -AK?0. A KL'.HtN All fucis uj (.oont-e or al Lav. over Hilra. euhtig tm ."t-f f. C1CC.I. . . .. Q oomnseroa. h-do sphy. OCico. ni Tiifctxsit ufwork aoLettrl WMM"" 1M! -l ri - ' FlLd ll.alll. RttO. t OQ tliC CtL.f , On .North Eesch. New. ort an. Yaqulon fit , kc na .KMn. Kirry hlngnew. fieeNiui Hackt-re? to aod from all bo.u Dd tntaj Co; tape and cimplng prtvl ees. IUteit.J I , day. Special tunas to families or bj : -c. Misa m ini rxi-.f..ii(UK. d.. . . Propria.? v-iwuiw u.ucu . .its i"n, ur. GEO. C. WILL DEALER IN Steinway, Knabe, Webber, Enm! eon and other pianos. ! Storey fe Clark and Earheff orgam ' nil uici IW.1, UIB-n Ul KHIUg ! chines. sS 1 I n at -! nrr aL-r n -.--.avl-im- . 1 bmailer makes of musical In.tre-a meutsand supplies. Uenuine needles, oil and new art . ior an maees 01 macuiues. -sewing macmnes ana organs rci paired and cleaued. I Two doois north of postofflce, Sates', f ureeon. K. II. WESTACOTr, BOARDING AND FEED STABli! HAY..0ATS and STRAW SOLD and DELIVERED. 62 Ferry street, west of Post Office. SALEM. - - - . OREG0J : E. 31. WA1TE PRINTING CO, JOB -AN Legal Blank Publishers. Bu-h's New Brick.over the bank, Com'l ti 5IHNEY TO LOAN :-: On farm lare loans. laud recurlly. Special rules c i Loan. tobEldered without delij. . Hamiiton & Moir, Room 5, I'nsh Bank Bulldicl j 5-21 dwtf FROEBEL SC1100LS-4th Year M KD ji I Infant, Connecting and Primary classa every week day from 9 a. m. to 12 m. except Saturday. HISS 0. BALLOU, Principal ITRAINING CLA8SES for teacbeis' daily practice work from 0 a. m. to 12 m. in Kindergarten. On Monday, Wednesday and FridiJ from 2 to 4 p. m. Classes meet or study of Froebel system. Mrs. P. 8. Knight, Principal. MOTHER'S CLASS. Meets Friday from 2 to 4 p. m. with training class, conducted by Mn. KuJgbtand MlssBallou. For ternw Information apply at Kludergartea rooms, corner Court and Liberty t trteti. "The Porcelain Balk ' Wl. . m COMMhHOIAb bT, . Wbeulnuecd of a good .have, hair tutor b4uU f?" .1 tb8 Itirwlsln Bathi. TryoM Duuderliie for dundruit.giuraniitrd to run dundrull or money refunded, Welo t"Z s full line nf barber tuiipllo., JUi bom aud ground to order. 717 J. a, MUX, J'rop. W, A, Cumrir. I'l tofdent, J. H AI.BHiiT. ' Uwbltr, a M ! Ol SALEM. TrauwiBUft gtnentl I-usiijk r bulutf. M1 I ! nudV, 'mliue Louuht and MHJleniU-l itXtll'Uj rU'lpalelHwdftlJeHOild. r, j,w. 4iip, '"i w,,uviv nrnT 1 i nimni. n- I . mn in wmi V 1,'R.tt m , MAUT1J., '"iiSimk $M tyto Ml IWIWf will wh9 m wk, W vwmnm MarrnkHK,