Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, September 19, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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HOFER BROTHERS,
- - Editor.
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WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 19.181.
BUSINESS IS JBCMKESS.
Cnr C1retlatlon-Ve lliallenge Comparl
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l'ortland.
llano.
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DAILY, wrren cuy sua
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route
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Daily, mall circulatfemll prepaid luts.jyv
Total weekly circulation W-
ADVEETISISO BATES.
WaatadcZUneaS lncrtIon cis. Tbrt
toflvelme one week.Mcts. Ten InMOBi
wee.7Sctt. Tola rata la either DAU.T 01
ScarewUn notices 15 cU, per llnoeacfc
insf-rUoa DAJt or WaxKXY. Business
locals S cU. per line In Daily r Wjseki-y.;
.Longer advertisements or contracts b
mouth or year, payable inon hly, pccl"
contract rates made known at tulne office,
postaffiee block. ... ,
TKRXA. Ail transient advertising, except,
under contracts wltn firms or tnuiutsu m:o
strictly cash In advance when ordered.
The above rates will not be deviated Irova
except tn ift hlS-rla will be given m no ice.
lor religious or cbarllable entcrtainuieuis
AUpubUe, moral and rtUgious service, an
Bounced fatJ'ggi!gAljJ0DItyALP0B,co,
SYLVESTER PARDOXOYEB SQUEALS.
Oregon's present governor through
hl8 private Becretary'Taeeday placed
the following rule In force at the cap
itel: It reads a? follews: "Under sec
tton J641 of the lawa of Oregon, t!i
governor rnuat report Jo each JegiBla
tlve assembly all cases of reprleves.com
mutations and pardons. Owing to per
statcnt aud malicious representation?,
no report hereafter, of such cases, otb r
than that provided by law, will be
made from the executive office." Thai
means no information about bis official
acta will be given to the public unti!
printed In bis biennial report. This is
another tyrannical act of one man
power and all because this public offi
cial cannot stand the light of news
paper publicity upon bis acts.
The plan to force adoption of McEI
roy's trust text book law just now has
no merit whatever. Jf by any possi
bility of competition of publishers, or
state publication, Oregon could get
cheaper school text books in the next
six years to come the trust text book
contracts would prevent the people
taking advantage of It.
The Journal- fought the senate
school book trust bill In the last legisla
ture and fights it still. It was beat
then, after fair and full debates, and
but for pressure of interested parties
would have staid beat. It should never
be forced upon the people.
When his high and most mighty
majesty, the Chief Mongul of the state
board of education Issues his proclama
tion, the 400,000 people of Oregon will
have to buy new school books. He
ought never to have to do the job.
Those. Portland world's fair commis
nionerswho shipped Oregon's entire
Chicago exhibit to a Tocoma city ex
position bit the state fair the hardest
slap they knew how. It was a telling
one.
A full account of the great battle of
ring Yang, m losing which China lost
Corea for the present, was printed in
Tub Journal the day after It took
place.
Tun Journal alone of Balem papers
printed full accounts of the great battlo
which put Japan in .lull possession
of the Corean kingdom.
Tho stale fair was pushed to great
perfection this year. But It Is hard to
posh the attendance whon purses are
flat.
t With all the pleasures of tho stato
lair before as aud so few people able to
ajoy them, we realize the hard times
all the harder.
I' - SS5
Balem le full of nearly all the promi
nent wen of Oregon and they are full
f Salem.
There ! a greater attendance upon
ttw(ati fair than ever beforeof dead
stwuie,
J t . ...1 UJ
Weather and Drops.
The U, H, department of agriculture
weather bureau Issues tho following
0f-wether bulletin of the Oregon
tola weather service for (ho wcok end-
tf Monday, Rept. I7lb, for Western
Oiom
WMlhersTlie temperature averaged
tJftUy four dagress ""cooler than tho nor.
I, being decidedly cool at places In
m and Jackson common on the
IsMfrtuul 14th, whore soma frost 00-
jmuM, The precipitation wm greatly
vIh tm 00t and southern
mw jwmal i U10 Willamette
tatty
Cffls))
Moj) MIW 4 IW WfM
tab nmtlw dHt flcUm w
'- n "" J"-"- -J t-t-"-'
fete iKHiwtwtfrH. m to
mmnviifrmirrT art &rm
into service and remit iiave negltded I
tbir grain to giro tbtlr attention to
bos efcklnc. As to the amount cf
product, quality of crop and iufnry by
lloe and mold, the opinions dlfler much
In sections. A report from Marion
county states that hop picking is about
through, a better yield Is reported than
anticipated and that the product Is
only slightly Injured by lice and mo'd.
Clean picking has Ixen the rule in
Marion county. A correspondent trom
Carlton, Yamhill county, states that
progress has been made In the hop
yards, the crop is fairly good and Leii g
secured in excellent condition. A
Clackamas county correspondent states
that the yield is fair only, quality pool
and many yards have been left un
touched owing to the mold. Shower
retarded picking only in a few sections.
With exceptions of a few oats Dtandli g
in Clackamas county and some vrl.eat
unlure&bed In- the same county, hat'
vesting and threshing is cowiileltf?.
Farmers have nearly finished hauling
off their grain so that no damage can
result from the Inclemencies of the
weather. The yield of potatoes will Lc
sight and onions wjll be plentiful. Fat
lurea have much improved by tbi
showers cf late; as a consequence a cor
respondisg improvement is noticed in
.be condition of live stock. Ju Linn
county seeding on summer-fallow lus
commenced; in other sections ruin h
Jeaircd before the soil will Le in comll
tion for the plow. The priced oiler, a
re lower than bas ever bceu known,
jbut the grain is weighing unusually
heavy, tiilver prunes in Douglor
county have been injured by the rains;
ilber varieties are doing well and art
ibuudant. Fruit "bipments continue
.urge, through the -rapid ripening ot
itite fruit.
Salem Board ot Education.
Knlem board of school directors met
Tuesday afternoon in the office ol
Clerk Bozorth, all members of the
board being present. The resignation
of Mlaa Laura B. Myers, of Bcio, (un
aligned as yet to a school) oa uccouul
of III health, was "accepted by the
board, and Professor T. C. Jory was
elected to fill the vacancy occasioned
by Miss Myer's resignation. The mat
ter of printing the annual school cata
logue was continued indefinitely. The
privilege of furnishing school supplies
for the district for the ensuing year
was awarded to the Capital Printing
Co. of this city, their bid the low
est. On the question of new text books,
which Is being so very generally dis
cussed throughout the state, the follow
ing resolution was Introduced by Dr.
Byrd and adopted to' the beard: "lhat
Inasmuch as the school laws require a
choice of additional text books be made
by this board and a list of the text
books so chosen to be filed with the
superintendent of public instruction on
or before the first day of January, 1595
therefore, be it resolved by this board
tuat in-order that this board may as
certain what additional text books If
any, are desirable or necessary for the
use of the schools in this district for
the period of six years,datlng from and
after the time fixed by the state board
of education for their introduction, the
city superintendent and the principals
of the several schools are requested to
present in writing to this board their
commendation of such additional or
supplementary text books aa In their
opinion are worthy ot consideration
for adoption by this board." After dis
posing of a tew routine bills and ac
counts' and some other minor matters,
the board adjourned,
The Wool MarKata.
Boston, Sept. IB. The opening of
the wool sales in London Tuesday had
considerable effect upon the market
here and dealers are waiting for a
standard by which to mako prices.
Tho market today was very strong,
due to the large number of American
buyers in London. Fleece wools are
dull and the price Is not aa strong as It
was. Territory wools are rather quiet,
with .prospects of an Increasing demand
and slightly firmer prices. Todays
quotations are: Ohio and Pennsyl
vania No. 1, 21 and 22c, double Xaud
above, 18 to lOo; Michigan single X
17 1-2 lBc; Mlohlgan No 1 20c;
Moutana fine medium, 10 to 18o; No. 2
medium 12 to Ho; California wools,
spring north 13 to 16c; middle country
spring, 11 to 12; southern defectives,
northern pull, 27 to SO; Australian
combings superior, 43, to 41; averugoSS
to 40c; clothing 88 to 40o.
London, Sent. 10. The attendance
at tho opening of tho wool auction
sales was largo. Themalu Interest was
oentored In tho sensation which the
United States Is likely to cause, It is
stated that ot 13,000 bales Americans
did not buy over 100, With better ue-
lections of American ueeds, thoy are
oxpeeted to do more to test the Ameri
can competition, Jacobs & Co,,lii their
circular say 1 There was a voty large
Htiendauco and b good sprinkling of
United Stated buyers. Competition was
jgood, Cross breed show an advance
of nearly 6 per cent. Hedno rplcd vt
par wllH mu occasional appreciation of
8 per cBt, eapecially In seowrcd,
T AlbHy gaola! club wJU kUb
t" B.-IHimr l.lntf. flntnlmr Al I.. TJlC
sfckw. Wlwtto m bW wuredfar
!
Til SAfrg 01 Q OK XRWi.
Gathered fey Xelecnsfc a Fro
Sxduuges.
At a public sale the Portland expo
tion property was sold for 152,000.
Hop buyer in the vicinity of Eu
gene are oDeiing G cents per pound for
this year's crop.
By paying $1250 or the 13000 claimed
to be due, J. E. Noland, ex-sberifl of
Lane county, has settled with tte
county court.
The government will ceave to print
addressed envelopes on Sept. 30th. Af
ter this date all return addresses will
have to be secured ot the fob printers
The annual conference of the M. E.
cburch for Oregon meets in Eugene to
day. It is -expected thai about 150
ministers, with their. families, will be
present. They will be treated in a
royal manner by the people of Eugene.
The county court of Umatilla county
has ordered an acilon to be commenced
to recover $43,000 trom Ex-treasurer
Folsom and 1ils bondsmen; also against
the receiver of the National bank of
Pendleton, where the money was de
posited. REMARKABLE TREES.
goine ot the Xoro Striking? Cariosities of
Plant Life.
On the Canary island grows a foun
tain tree, a tree most needed in some
parts of the hlanrt. It s poTd thui the
leaves eonstaatly dintill enough water
to fnmlsh drink to every living creature
in Hicro, nature having provided this
remedy for the drought of tho island.
Every morning near this part of tho is
land a cloud or mlfet arisen from the tea,
rrliich tho r.-indj force against tho steep
tlilT on whiUi tho tree grows, and it is
from tho inLt that tho tree distills the
wsttr.
China, too, claims her remarkable
tree. This is known as the tallow tree,
ro called from rhe fact of its produc
ing a tubstanco like tallow, and which
rTve the kiuo purpose, is of the F-ame
toiieibtuice, coIot audfcmell. On the is
land cf Loo-Choo grows u tree, about the
iza. of common cheny tren, which
.josretsc3 tho peculiarity of changing the
olor of its blossoms. At ouo time the
5ovcr assumes tho tint of the lily, and
-psiin shortly takes the color cf the rose.
In Tityt there is a carious tree known
is tho tree of the thousand image?. Its
eaves aro entered witJi well ueiined
hii-cctcrs of the Tibetan alphabet. It
is of great ago and tho only ono of its
Jnd known there.
Tho cnobab tree is considered ono of
tho most wonderful of tho vegetable
kingdom. Ic appears that nothing can
kill this tree; henco it reaches an aston
ishing ago as well as Miornous size.
Tho natives make a strong cord from
tho fibers of tho bark; henco tho trees
nro continually barked, but without
damage, as they soon put forth a new
bark. It appears impervious to fire, and
ovpn tho ax is resisted, as it continues
to grow in length while it is lying on
tho ground.
In Mexico there is a plant known by
tho name of palo do leche. It belongs
to tho ikrnily of euphorbia. Tho Indians
throw the leaves into tho water, and tho
fish becomo stupefied and riso to the
surface and are then caught by the na
tives. In this case tho effect of tho nar
cotic soon posses off. Tho milk of this
plant thrown upon tho firo gives out
fumes that produce nausea and head
ache. Tho milk taken internally is n
deadly poison. It will produce death or
insanity, according to tho sizo of tho
dosa There is a popular belief among
tho lower class in Mexico that tho in
sanity of tho ox-mpress Carlottn was
caused by this poison. San Joso Mer
cury. A Queer Mexican Plant.
In Mexico tliero is i plant known by
tho nanio of Palo do Leche, It belongs
to tho family of euphorbia. Tho In
dians throw tlio leaves into tho water,
and tho jlsh becomo stupefied and rise
to thq surfuce and are then caught by
tho natives. In this caao tho effect of
tho narcotic soon passes off. Tho milk
of this plant thrown upon tho firo gives
out f umos that produce nausea and head
ache, Tho milk taken internally is a
dpadly poison. It will produce death or-l
disunity, according to tho sizo of tho
dona Thero is a popular belief among
tho lower closi in Mexico that tho in
sanity of tho ex-Empress Carlotta was
raiifcud by this poison. San Joso (CaL)
filcnnry.
Wanted Her llcfbriued.
Manmm Why did you pray that Qod
should stop your Hitter from telling sto
ries? Small Son Because sho promised mo
alio wouldn't tell that I took tho cakes,
and sho did toll. Good News.
No Debt.
It Is not merely pain that neoplo dread
in sickness. Many a man will bear the
pai i nnuinouinKiy wno utterly breaks
down in view of the heavy expense In
volved, often Increased by his being
incapacitated for work and thus d.
prived pf his Income,
To such persons Alloocks Porous
Plasters are an unspeakable boon, They
are within the reach of every one. They
are genuine too, Notwithstanding the
Innumerable counterfeits and Imita
tions t Is always easy for anybody to
make sure to getting the real thing at
a low price,
Anyone nuireriiig from woauuec or
tlio cheat, that, etcumon. kiuueys,ijver,
or from lame boclf, will find them a
cheap and sure remedy,
jlntndrelh'a pills are a RoodoorroQ
llvo,
! 11 i'w 1 1 iiii,is m m
IstLikiitti aUsUU
Issyinptojof dwoof thekld
my. It will certainly be relived by
Park's MufB Cure. Thai io4chp,
Uukaohe hu4 llr Ming aqkum from
tiwoaiue csvuw. Ask A Pork's Burn
TEG STAfJS FAlfc JOtf JLJTAL.
Xe4rteni ltk State Dairy Ex
hibitJKmlding.
The Faturday Journal is cmwded
with fti-ecfal stale fair matter and fair
advertising.
Bpfcial edition if Tim Journal
will be issued racli dny during the fair
a splendid advertising medium.
Thk'Juurxal Is receiving couipll
ments from many l.niim men and
exchanges for its t-ueettfc-ful campaign
to make the fair a ucrvt.
Headquarters for Thk Journal will
be at the state dairy building near the
Corn Palace, where the banner of Thk
One Cent Daily will be flung loth
breeze, aud orders for (mpcm aud ad
vertising can be left tliero.
The Daily Jour.nal u Hi be eerved
there to customers regularly ever even
ing as soon as printed.
Advertising during fair week will be
done at the regular rates no extra
charge for the special editions.
a
Home ar.d Abroad.
It Is the duty of everyone, whether
at heme or traveling for measure 01
business, to rquip himself with the
remedy which will keep up strength
and prevent illness, and cure sued ills
as are liable to come upon all In every
day life. Hood'B Barsaparilla keeps the
blood pure and less liable to absorb the
germs of disease.
Hood's Pills are band made, and per
feet in proportion and appearance. 26.
per box.
A High Liver
Usually baa a bad liver. He is bil
ious, constipated, baa indigestion and
dyspepsia. If there is no organic trou
ble a few doses of Park's Sure. Cure is
the only liver and kidney cure we sell
dn a positive guarantee. Price $1.00.
Sold by Capital Drug Store
TODAY'S MARKETS.
Prices Current by Telegraph Local
auu.Portland Quotations.
Salem, Sept. 5, 4 p. m. Office
Daily Capital Journal. Quota
tions for day and up to hour of going to
liifca were as follews:
HALK1I PRODUCE MARK ET.
BUTCULR STOCK
Veals dressed 4 eta.
Hogs dr ea.se (1 6.
Live cattle l2e.
Sheep alive ll.a5.
MILL RICK3.
Salem Milling Co. quetes: Klour
in wholesale lote 2.35. Retail $2.75.
Ill in $13 bulk. $14 s-ic-ke.t. HhurU 15
17 Chop feed $14aud $18.
WHEAT.
35 cents per bushel.
HAY AND GRAIN.
Oats 2025c
Hay Baled, old $810; nev cheat
$7; new timothy $8 GO,
FAEM PRODUCTS.
Wool Best, 10c.
Hops Small sale, 8 to 10c.
Eggs Iq trade, 15c
Butter Best dalry,!1518; ianoj
creamery, 25Xi
Cheese 10 to 15 cts.
Farm smoked meats Bacon 11;
hams, 12; shoulders, 0.
Potatoes New, 25c
Onions 3 cent
FRUITS.
Apples 30c bu.
Peaches 80c box.
LIVE POULTBY.
touitry Hens. 6c; roosters not
wanted; old ducks not wanted; young
juJu,8; young chickens, 8c
PORTLAND QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Feed, etc
Flour Portland, $2.55; Walla Walla,
$2 00; graham, $2.40; superfine, $2.25
per oarrel,
Oate Whlte,30c;grey, 2528c; rolled,
in bags, $5.766.00; barrels, $6.00
6.25; cases, $3.76.
Hay Best, $1011 per ton.
Wool valley, 810c
Mlllstuffs Bran, $14; shorts, $15;
chop feed, $15 per ton; middlings,
chicken wheat, 6065o per cental.
Hops ;MarKet is lifeless. Impossible
10 give quotations.
Hides ereen. salted. 00 lbs. 3)c un
der 60 lbs., 23o; sheep pelfs, 1060c
DAIRY PRODUCE.
Butter OreKon fancy creamery. 25a
27jc; fancy dairy,2022Jc; fair to good,
15I7Jcf common, l2Jc.
Cheeee Oregon 810o per pound;
Young American, 10llc; Swiss Imp.,
3032c; Dom1415c
Eggs Oregon, 20o per dozen.
Poultry chickeus, old $3.60 per doz
en; young,$23.00; ducks,$23; geese,
$4.6O$S.0O; turkeys, slow at 010c,
Beer Tonsteers. 21t5)21o ner Tb: fair
to good steers, 22Jc; cows, ljc2c;
dressed beef,3i5o
Mutton Best sbep,$1.752; choice
awes, $1.601.66.
Hogs- Choice, heavy, $4,254.0,
light and feedbrs,$4: dieased, 6Jc per lb.
Veal Small, choice, 60; large, 34o
per pound.
SAN FRANCISCO MARKET.
Woel: Oregon Eastern choice; 8
iuor cio inreiior, 5oo; ao valley, 10
12o.
Hops Old, 45o; new, 8a
Potatoes Early Rose, 2530o in
sacks; Burbanks, 3050o per sack.
OaU-Milllng, $1.101,15.
' $100 JUward
$100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there If at least
one dreaded disease that science has
been able to cure In all Its sUgee and
that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is
the only positive cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional dlsewe, reouires a con
stltutiouAl treatment, Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is taken Internally! aotlugdlreptly
upon iu piooa aim mucous surfaces 01
uie system, iiiereoy dwiiroying tue
foundation of (lie ilMMse, aad giving
the natlonl streuuth by bulldliur un the
coiintltutlou aud AiuMlNkr nature In
doing Ms work, The proprietors baye
to much fnth u Its curative powers,
that (hey oiler One HuudrixJ Hullars
tat any cat that It Mk to cure, Hul
(ftjf list of testimonials.
Addrtoi, y, j. mwvmy, co,
'AleJo, 0.
Mol by druggUts, 7S,
Puritan Moj.la ayrup, guaraDteed
mire, Hit) btt un the (um, Krrl &
fcf'rUlnwwiU I 'fun MWAfc.
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W',mm
Friends' Fob technic Institute.
Talslni'ltotion IumUbe4 a good EogUib
ndJcienUBc tduolloii, nt d at tbs nm
me preiwres l:s .tadenuto enter some irsde
Flvo nmr or tnrtT ure open to sludecU.
tuzp-nsea low. CUtal cue farnlbed Iree.
Fall term brgins October 1, 1891.
Address EDWIN .MOKKISON,
Salem, Or. lie.
8-231-m
SWEET CIDER.
From selecif-dapp'es -extra floe. Leaveor
dew with Jobn O W right. 1 ut up In quati
titles to suit rorcbuen.
UASDELAIU X. r RU1T o.) ,
MMm P. O. Bt-x 312.
R. M. WLSTACOTT,
LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEED STABLE
HAY, OATS and STRAW
SOLD and DELIVERED.
62 Ferry street, west of Post Office.
SALEM. ----- OBKOOK
NEW-
PDRNITUHB STORE
J. A. Kntan has .returned to Balem
opened a fit, nlture business at
and
274 COMMERCIAL ST.
Ibavepntlna stock to suit the present
bard times, and guarantee that yon can get
more lor the mon-y than anynnsre else in
Orfgon. My low prlcts will a'tDnlsh you.' 1
shall make a specially of carpets and mat
tines. Ail oid oatrous nnd tho public gener
ally rtre tolted to call and liott over my
stocic wnicu snan ainaya do a money saver.
J. A. ROTAN.
B 13 di wlrn.
FARM FOR SALE.
Improved farm, 8J acres, 4K miles Boutb
of Salem, en Turner bill road,J mile from
Prlagle scbool, 05 seres under plow, balance
Umrand pasture, new elgliUroom nous,
nuwbarn 0x40, windmill and tank, 6 acres
orchard. Terms one-third cash, balance In
two to five years. Address or enquire on
premises.
L. M.BENNINGUOI'F,
15 lmo dw Balem, Oregon.
faiaiakcr & Brown
Manufacturers of Uniforms Jor
MILITARY COMPANIES,
RAILROAD ORGANIZATIONS,
LETTER C1AKRIERS, BANDS, I '
BONBOF VETERANHvG. A. R.,
POLICE AND FIRE DEPARTMENTS,
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR.
KNIGHTS OF PYTHIAS,
and, all societies, at agency headquarters,
2 COMMERCIAL ST.
Winkler & Beach,
OAiJCO AUbAlS.
Wm, Brown & Co.
DEALERS IN
Hop -Growers' Supplies.
HOPS
We are prepared to advance 6 cents a pound
on choice hops and store them tafely, subject
to grower's order, J
M0 Commercial BL. SALEM. OR.
CYRUS STEWART
luuopenedupasbopnortttor Kite's mill, In
Mouth Balem, whre be is prepared to make
n.1 ryPJ-'r U kinds of coorerKe, wch as
nails, tubs, kegs, barrels aud churnsT Only
the best seasoned stock used. Prices reason.
"- 7-3l-dii
C. NORTHCUT,
General Express & Fmnlturo Van.
Caate found at Old.Wblte Toracr and Fnih
joa eublea, """
SEALED PROPOSALS,
auR
eclflcallousl
Bele4 prouocaU) will be rbculvad
MullyoWu6 uutll noou, Stnlsinber
U In said om6s, AIm for ouo uuinii Tbs
NOTICE.
Cooper Shop,
.,!.Si! V'E? rtvu llU wy urlf Kwma ou inuU
rrir ' m.T" ' " '" ua "wrrt without WMiiot.
JullAcatliija urtiouu unrf lhat I Lin .;. , "I,." ,u.r.
fcr,''M4' mf 4m
. T'f?r.!?ijvr tiiu fly nrbn, - --
PROFJJjSIONAL AND rtCFINEFS rABDB.
r. 11. D'AHCY 010.0.B1J0HAK.
Iv'Aht Y UINU1I VM. AXlorurjs at xw,
1 u.. . t -ml A ri'Atrr Hulldin. lis
M.m.il. nunHni attnitlOD clTCB to BOS4-
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. jTi.Cii. jk n.vvlNfl. Att.mevs and
) ,une ors at Law, OAer Hush's bank.
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Gray block. Tuebnto work done atrea
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KINDERGARTEN
Jllss Ballou's kindergarten, with primary and
connecting classes,
Will Opcnl October 8, 1894,
with a competent corps of assistants In every
department This scbool Is conducted oa the
best
MODEKN KIDEnOARTKN iCBTHODS.
and receives pupils three years of age.and up-
war j. , , .
Children over kindergarten aje nro tecelved
In the Connecl.ng ana rriraary ciase
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm
lare loans.
land security,
Special rates on
Loans cobsldered without delay
Hamilton & Moir,
5-3) dwtf
Koom 6, Bush Bank Building
CLUB STABLES.
W. 11. DOWNING. .
Full mpply ol horses, buggies and lack
Best of tare given to transient stock am
bnardlni;. Corner Kerry and Liberty streets
3-)laKe specialty of taking parlies to coast
or mountains. -
"The Porcelain Balk"
When In need of a good shave, hair, cut or
bath call At tbe f orcelalu Baths. 310 Com. st.
717 J.C.AHLI.S. l'rop.
THE ONLY NO-MONOPOLY
arlet !
I am doing all my own Rlcuglitorlng and
sausage-making Sell all fresh meats no re
frigerator products. Free delivery In city.
Shop opposite brewery.
CUAB. WOI Z A CO..
8 1-tf Proprietors
For Sale at Aip.
Four miles southeast of Salem, on tbe Mao
leay roacl,20aTCs,all flrbt-clftsH jrarden land,
with a good houe t acres In an orchard, 6
acres In hops, flrvt year In bearing, 2 acres of
timber, and the balance in pasture For fur
ther particulars Inquire st this oltlco. 8 4-U
GEO. C. WILL
DEALER IN
Hlelnway, knabo, Webber, Emer
son and other pianos.
Btorey & Clark and EarhefT organB.
. All first clans makes of sewing ma
chines. Smaller makes of musical instru
ments and supplies.
Genuine needles, oil and new parts
for all makes of machines.
Hewing machines and organB re
paired and cleaned.
Two doors north of postofuce, Balem
Oregon.
Finest Health, llesort on the Coast
On North Ueacb, Newport ana Yanulna Bay,
Second season. Everythlnj new. Kree baths,
Hacks free to and from all boats and trains,
3ffiV Suu ,c?",i"DK. Privileges. Kates per
day, sa. Special terms to famines or by the
MRS. MAKY F1TZPATRIOK.
Postofflce address ; Newport, Or. r1"1eU,r
FOR SALE I
OR TRADE.
KA?dSslVoflZMr"i,520b...,
Oregon. ' ' J-Jj
W, A. Cusick
Pi esident.
J. H
ALBRBT,
Cashier.
National
OR SALJ3M,
TransacU a general ban ion business,
wale, Eiobante bought and sold u
Principal cities 0 tu mo" W. a,K
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E. MOuouam.
W. W UAKTIM,
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Directory,
An Evergreen Tree.
WITIirilfn ,viu
.Wf.w)'! wad you by wall posiDkid on.
iukii vrergrf eu irw adsp 14 to Vcuf rlluata
Uut lliem
quoio on joWf prit qn the slock
,fab hVM,w lwlmf,?l,
one.
Strictly
HOTEL
MONTEREY
ypilal
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uuw iusoy sua lll im of lrws aud nUtiiM
C. H. LANE
Merchant Tailor
Aljollitlig Adolpb s Ciw 1 10
' K. Af . VV A I'I'K PIJ fr-' '
.Anxiay(Q
BOOK AND JOB fflniij
ANrj .
Legal Blank luhlUhtiK
Bush's New Brlckiver the bsnk.tte,
Pure
Bred Poultry
Whlt Leghorns.Plymouth Hlr.....
urann as, ntanr (rrnwn, erv 77. " 1
J-ist th.- thing to grad up your SSl H '.
fa Hngle dektel j, Wae Jii T
prices alter October 1. la "tki
E. Bf-ir,
Good PasSjrT
IN POLK COUN1Y.
Horses taken to winter. Ei nulre
At Ira Rrh'a rnish anrt Ann, r.i-P'KI'
, .., lrv-lilTjt
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REMOVAL.
M'
RJ. T. MVIIAN HAH MOVKIl n
drrsnibklnir narlnrx f,. ... "'I
hrvvuian blnrtc tn ttw.m t-M-.ni. ui !.
in the Burro s bu.iaing on 0 miSmSS, '.
second stairway rr inn te irmiJi
and new patrons will b Ueatanui ' '
and promptly tervtd. ' m. '
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'LAIrltS' IlAIRUltE
Parlor In Exchan.o block. nesrctun.,,
tonv gallery. Cuttingand colinirfi ?5
'bioa. M1H, K. c. MKHuT
KUIE WING SANG CO,
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Impor em, wholesaloand retsll Tm. hi,
war,-, Jspai4te j-anfy (ood.mtXjJ-.'
siias.tcreens, ores ngRowns. no yesnii;
loitolse shells, peail fnlald ornanicmbi.
eail lnlal
. lamueii
ufliou nnn iiifviiiAicMii.il.. o.n. -
mattings cheat
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The CHICAGO,
MILWAUKEE & ST, PAUI
' RAILWAY.
Trhel-iH ."make a note on I."
This Great
R. ilway
at-
Svstem CijKti1!
ST. PAUL and
With all transcontinental llnn.'jlriji
direct and twlft communica
tion to all
bTJCHN.aiia EOD1 DK11N rOlMl
AND IS THE ,
:::0NLY LINE:::
-running
Kleitrle Lighted and) fcleam IlcaM
Vestlbuled trains of elegant Bletpli;.
Parlor, Dining and Buflet
Can, with
JTrqe Reclining Chairs,
Vaklng Its service second to sosa la Jk
world.
Tickets are on role at all promlctstrsllKM
ticket offices.
For further Info maUonasktbeceara-lrll
road agent, or address
C.J. EDDY, General Agt. .
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agt.
PORTLAND, Ong
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(Kerthirn Pacltc R. R, Co,, Icmm-)
ran
TWO FAST TRAINS
Dally
Uetween 8t. Paul. Minneapolis ana CfcteP
Milwaukee and all points In Wliconilni si
ln connection In Chicago with all line w
Blngastandsouthi ,,.
Tickets sold and baggage checked twwff
to aU polats la the United States and CKW'
Provlacca. ...
For Jull InformaUon regarding Routes, wfi
maps, foldara.eto.. address vt.ur nearst"i'
et agent or JA8, o.o?"
uea.raas. ana Tkt, Agt., motw v-
A LADY'S TOILET
Is not complete
without an ideal
nOMPLEXlOU
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( POZZONi'S
m ComfilnM everv clement Gin
beauty and purity. It is beati
fying, soothing, healing, health
ful, and Iiarrnlcss, and when
rightly used is Invisible, A most
delicate and desirable protectw8
to the face in this climate.
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