Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, September 20, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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JWf 8 BROTHERS.
Editor.
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THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 18M.
HUSI5ESSIS BBblflESS.
i-nr ClrcnUtlon-V .filleiE CorapaI
aoa Wit Any ewpper Untslde vt
Portland.
CIBCOXATION EACH WKKK.
WXECLT CAPITAL' JOOBiTAT. - VB
IflTllflf - U.AA
DAU.Y, mall orcaUUoaH prepaid lit,jy
Total weekly circulation W.80O
ADVERTISING BATES.
Want ad. lines SlJUrtlonsa els. Three
to fire line one wet, facts. Ten lines one
week, 73 el. Tnls rate U either DAII.Y or
lxxlrea41a notices ett. per Jlneeacb
lawrtlon UiflV flf WiKtr, Btutttt.
locals 6 eu. per line In DAILY wWtMuT.
longer advertisements or contract pj
moaxh or year, payable monthly, iipceui
i tootrsct rates nude known at bolaes office,
partntnce block ... .
Taxia. All transient adverllsicg. except
smder contract wlla rms or rulutM meu
wuitily cash la advance when o-dered.
Tfce above rale will sot be deviated from
tMMtihui ball-rate will be given t notice
tor reUgloos or charitable entertainments
Allpttblfe, moral and rillgioos service, ati
ounce fiee grails. ..... .. ,,
O VflTAl JOURNAL FOB. CO.
" iOHOOL PATE0MS PROTEST.
JL BmtA of Directors' Objections to
Ay Cfcanga lfi Sclieelbooks.
Bly the school book trust! Patrons
ef the public schools are urged to rrai
tbe petition printed la the Daily and
Weekly Journal and circulate the
Mme Tor signatures. Bead the law
printed In The Journal. Preserve
that law and each copy of this petition.
Hand Ibe petitions and the papers to
your neighbors and urge them to cir
culate them. Unless this law la knock
ed out Oregon can never get cheaper
text-books. High priced text-books at
present trust prices ought never to be
if contracted for six years. It should be
li remembeied that even If some new
becks are chosen at quite a reduction
from present prices, the change of
books will cost more than all there
4ctioa will come to, and Oregon will
tlll be paying twice what the state
Maid print the elementary text-book
for.
The people and school officials need
to be educated to know that what our
efaoote need is better equipped teach-
All the education and refinement
sfaiklren get at school la from personal
oalet with, and through the teacher.
iTfe best teachers throw text-books to
ttee wlnck.and if the child learns not li
ng but what is in the text-book its
education la good for nothing any
Jow. Poor teachers and book agents
work in new text-books at the expense
parents,
SEND IN THE PROTESTS.
Write to your county superintendent
Part to vote on this question, or at least
'jot to vote for any changes In text-
iks at this time. Hard .times will
V'JIiMt to several 'years yet. No one
terns present text-books are not good
;u. They are too dear, but faml-
are already supplied with them and
i no tlm to Introduce changes.
Write also to one or moro mombers
lte state board of education.
Citizens and boards of education
Hid hold meetings and protest
fftalBftt putting this aeir-perpelUatlng
Jaw Into oflect. If It U now put In
e by tho stato board, all of whom
it'flM going ouiot onice, mo pcopie win
Is mv fctt any rollof. Thousands of
JniWwi will ItA nut in the nock fits ot the
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WM IIU IIIUUBHIIUB U VIIIIUIVU MClk
I of the schools,
ONB pismivr A0T8,
IfiUHkHHY POND. Un. BPl. SU.-liO
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UM IMIlUr,) I1V MVIIVUI UUHPU Ui MIIP
ml. Ho. 6. Marlon couuty. met lant
i limb, tut tho mirnose of consider Iiik tho
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AMNjM f (MJiiooi uooks sum io no pro-
by HuttoriittenaoiH siojciroy,
Mtowlnx reolutlons were pro
1 and adonledi
prfW Wi of district No, CO, o Ma
i M.iyi 0Pon, mo Hwwiuwiy up.
jonny oiihdkv wimtevenii uur
I m t (lilt Uhw or Miiy iimo
I m m fwtr, or muny mwwt,
k wmw irutt 4)cuuiu)ii, rur
i twm cu be mivpu omrr
ttUfcH'WMI h tow liltllvfdUHla.
t$pnm tf im wmiy, w u mm
mm, ))j(Miiawn Auwm
s, WWW im jm UHtturo
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It huhmm, m BH m
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Another reason Is that we know of no
oae reqaeaUDg such chansjo except
those who expect to speculate out of
the transaction.
Wo request the good people of Ma
rion county and of every county In
Oregon to Join with us In a general
protect against any change, and we
specially request the superintendent of
Marion county to voteagainsl acbange.
We request and lusUt that our state
legislature, at its next session, change
the school book law so as to take the
authority of changing school books oqt
of the bands of school superintendents
and place it in the bands of the people,
to be voted on for or against at a gen
eral election at stated periods, as uiay
be determined by the legislature."'
THE STATE FAIR-
Three mpnths aoit was not thought
poNible to hold a succetaful tate fair
this year. It was not supposed that
the managers would do anything more
than go through the motions, exhaust
the appropriation and get out of a
rocky combination of circumstances as
best they could. The complete failure
of the Portland exposition, and all
other expositions, and the brilliaai
jverbhadowlui; success of the (air ai
Chicago, left the Oregon state filr a
Ilsraal prospect.
The state bo&rd that man- ges the
fair is not composed of exp rt ability.
It Is selected by three different sources
of appointive power. It is made re-
iponirfble to no one. The governor ap
ooiuts one-third of the board. The
board itself selects the second third
fbe membership Is always changing,
ft fa iUppottd to be a representative
joily of men, and ia as nearly so as any
body of men selected in that way could
become. It might improve I U repre
sentative character to have the cnMre
board nominated by the uovornor and
confirmed by the seuute.
The Jouun'ai, feels proud oi the re
sult of the state fair this year. It was
an exhibit of the agricultural resourcefi
in the true sense of the word. It was
something more than borne racing, a
criticism o often brought against the
fair. The race track had its full share
of attention and is found to be the
most attractive drawiug card of a fair
for many years to come. But the rue.
Ing will not all bo done by horser.
There will be men races uud wheel
races.
, The horse racing must be improved
in its character or will disappear with
other forms of gambling. Tho ockey
element, the tricks of selling race?,
pulling in horses and gambling in pools
must go or horse racing has no future.
The wheel contests by the cyclists
showed that great sport can be bad by
gentlemen without cruelty, profanity,
vulgarity, or gambling. That Is the
only kind of sport that should be tol
erated at a fair supported by public
money.
The fair of tho future must depend
moro upon organization and faithful
representation of the legitimate indus
tries and productive energies of the
state1 than It has in the past. There
are enough resources In Oregon to
make a fair 'second to none in the
United States. But it will no longer
result in a great fair If left to chance.
It wj!l always take efficient organized
effort to bring together the best pro
ducts or the best thought or the beat at
tendance out of so large a population,
so diversified an arrry of products or so
varied and rich a field of resources as
Oregon presents.
A KKPUUMCAN Si'EAKS.
J, T. Walker, of Walker, Oregon, in
rnnowlng for tho One Cent Daily
writes: "I am In favor of re-enacting
tho mortgage- tax law and exempting
all debts secured by mortgago from
taxation. I am also in favor of strict
economy In the management of the af
fairs of both state and county. I am a
Republican. Let the watchword bo
honesty and economy."
No Debt.
It Is not merely palu that people dread
In nlckne, Many a muti will bear the
pal j unllluohliigly who utterly breaks
down In view of the heavy expendo In
volved, often increased by Ills being
Incapacitated for work und thus, de
prived of bin Income,
To such persons Allcooks Porous
Planters are uu tuibneakabloboon, They
uro within the reach of ovary ono. They
are genuine too, Notwithstanding the
Innumerable- counterfeits und imita
tion It Is always eusy for uiiyhody to
make auro to gutting tho real thing at
a Inw nrlco.
Anyone suirVrlug fr"iu weakness of
(lie ulibHt. lllttl, moijiuuii, Kiiiuuys.nver,
or from luino bok, will llnd them a
cheap and sure remedy,
jtrandretli's pills urea gcodcorreo
tlvo,
KIivUHiaUim.
J a. symptom Of dwawof Ihu kid
ney. H will oertallily M rullevttd by
IVrh'n Huiu (Juru. That liwulaolio,
UuMlw Mnd llml pIIk conm from
tint sums cauiw, Auk tor JW Hum
Cure (or llviir and klilneys, prjew f J.W
WoW by Cupllul Dnijitiioru
mil wo.
'i'niiA(xt) IJsKiis. You uannuwlH
cured of your f!IDy !Wt t MimwiII
vxiwHwoftf, without mi rjinifonii'
$myfiJi' y PHN m "r wMImk f"
Dm KwUy JdMHuIvj WHW Iwtly
m njiw ' gyawT
, AHUeiktl)lmliJ H)lllli(Jiy ft
JMvda t'Wtin UOHJWMfwm
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PERSONAL GOSSIP.
Ex-Congressman John Mercer Lang
ston, colored, of Virginia, is writing a
novel.
Padcrewski claims tjiathohas receiv
ed 60, 000 requests for his photograph
aud his autograph from his fair admir
ers. Ex-Senator Warren's Wyoming ranch
is To by 100 miles and is stocked with
3,000 horses, 15,000 cattle and 120,
(.00 sheep.
Ernln Pasha's 0-year-old daughter,
litllcFcrida, lives quietly iu Berlin, uu
' oii?cions alike of the loss of ljer father
wd of the interest ho excites. "
Mr. Clement Scott, the celebrated
'Irainatic critic, id it Marlborough boy
and an es-clerk of tho war office. He is
tbn Min of a London clergyman.
It 1h said that Lady Gwendoline Ce
cil, the youngest daughter of Lord Sal
isbury, i engaged upon a political upyt
el into vhich several wcl kuown per'
souagea will bo introduced,
Mursbrd Caurobcrf, tho fauioua French
soldier, denies the rc.iq:t thai iio ,i4
about to publUh bin memoirs, much to
the satisiactiou of i-oiuo people. The
uarshnl is iu-exccllcnt health and car
ries his icat ago with case.
Tlioruas Wiekes, the vico president of
the Pullman company, is an English
jia:i by birtti and is 48 jcars of ago.
Ho camp to tjii country Ji IflOfi pud
two years later entered tho employ of
the Pnllmrm company as au owistaut
ticket agent.
LoraKoibor7 isnuadniirerof Wash
.ligton. Ho has just bougLt n portrait
it our fir. t preflidont that v.'aa pain tel
ii 17J4 for tho Earl of Dhelburuc, then
,irirje mii.iter. Bosobcry will put the
iiictnrc in a conspicuous place in his
Loudon house. '
Thomrw Jefferson M a boy rode well
iihI played tho violin, but he most fill"'
icrely loved to stndy. When very young,
le went to college and guvo 13 boura n
iay to h(x books aud for oxercisuat Uvi.
i;;lit would run for a milo out of the
allege grounds and buck again,
Tho lato Judge Holt was tho nation's
popular orator 30 years ago, He was n
man of distinguished appearance. His
flguro wa.i tall uud commanding, and
hero wero vibiblo signs of character in
jis fuce. Lincoln held him in great ea
"eeni and had much coufldeuco in his
ability.
TURF TOPICS.
Keats, tho poet, ya3 born in alivery
tabic.
Alix is four inches greater in girth
than' she is in height,
Ella Hopkins, dam of many famous
trotters, died recently in Kentucky.
Tho race horse Pickpocket will no re
tired to tho stud when this1 season ends.
Glanders is playing havoo with
horses at Brooklyn and at Saginaw,
Mich.
Ralph Wilkes, 2:12, has trotted 144
miles in from 3 to 2:14 minutes this
icasorr.
Loudon has a dairy whoro asses' milk
is sold. Sovcnty-fiVQ cents a pint is the
price charged.
Two boys, one 7 and tho other 0,
were arre3tod in Kentucky recently for
iiorso stealing.
Tho dreaded horso disease, maladlo
du colt, has appeared at Wapella, Ills.,
uud killed a number of valuable ani
mal s.
At Paisley, Scotland, recently Hals
bury and Pippin ran two dead heats for
tho' Bawlow plato. Pippin then won
'jy a nosa
Rov. J. H. Mnynardof Sparta, Mich.,
was compelled by hit congregutiou re
cently to sell his horeo because- it had
(lovoloped cousidcrablo speed as a trot
ter. Iiicitutus, tho horso of tho Rouion
emperor, Caligula, was ordained as a
priest and eoiibul, had au ivory stall
and waH given n gallon of wlno overy
day.
RAILROAD TIES.
A traiu carrying tho mnils has tho
right Of way over niiy number of lines
ot hoiSu laid across itn tracks by n tiro
department.
It is eiitiiimtod that capital and labor
would Ioko $!J,000,000 n day wero nil
railroad iu tills country blockade by
a strlkb or boycott.
Tho Southern railway hus sot aside a
ourtafn fund for tho promotion of small
IndiiHtriiM aloug tho several Hues era
braced iu tho now system,
It Is reported that tho lodges of train,
men's 'brotherhood iu the Itouding hrtvo
ilUbauiled as u result of that company's
opposition to orKanieod labor,
Tlio hlidicut point renehed by a rail
road iu tho western hciuhmhoro is (he
tunnel on tho 0. and O. railroad, Peiu
,-16,040 feot above (ho Puelllo,
The Bobtou uud Maiuu is bulldliitf
Ilia largest und uioU convenient coaling
itilon in (ho country near Ho4ou, to
dnyo t storpgo capaully of 45,000 ton,
r)iu coal I to bo dUtribiitod along the
(rack on whlqh the engine staml by
a pubo roa) ytoui,
aawFano eAYirios,
WJion ioe nro old, llioy yield m
lionuy,
Jio (lifti oouyrvtli mi with im
knowulh ijoIIiIdk.
Kvwy 'y Jw Ji ll,t o wy wwi
jt y(w,m-)auh.
ih'ttur to 00 1) M MimiM Wm lo
Jjcf up Jo dpTif,tMuanfi,
00 ary to lM tk murknnd jMa
10 (I'M frlii wbUpwilu)i.
WullJIntf w4 IM )mqHy (4 iH-
mSm
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TMX STATE FAIR JOUXKAL.
MMdqaarters imtfcaaSt Dairy Ex
hJbit BuiMinr.
The Saturday Jouknai. is crowded
with speda! state fair matter and fair
advertising.
Special editions of Thk JotmSAi.
will be issued each day during the fair
a splendid advertising medium.
TheJoubSaL is receiving compli
ments from many liuyilitsx men aud
exchanges fur its uceifil campaign
to make the fair a Micee-a.
Headquarters for Thk Juoknai. will
be at Ihfc state dairy building near I he
Corn Palace, where the banner if Tnt
One Cent Daily will be Hung lo the
bret7., and orders fr paera aud ad
vertising can be left there.
The .Daily Journal v ill be nerved
there to tuetotuero regularly ever even
ing as soon as printed.
Advertising during fair week will be
done at the n-ga'ar rates no extra
charge for the special edition.
mi
Heme and Abroad,
It is the duty of everyone, whelLer
at home or traveling for oWsurenr
business, to equip himself with the
remedy wbioh will keep upjitrengili
and prevent illness, and cure sued ills
as are liable to come upon all in every
day life. Hood's Barsaparilla keeps the
blood pure and less liable to absorb the
germs of disease.
Hood's Pills are band made, and per
fect In proportion and appearance. 25c
per box.
A Xiefa Lhrer
Usually b&s a bad liver. He is bil
ious, constipated., naa Indigestion aud
dyspepsia. If there is no orgaulo trou
ble a few doses of Park's Bure Cure Is
the only liver and kidney cure we sell
on a positive guarantee. Price 11.00.
Bold by Capital Drug 8 tore
TODAY'S MABKETS.
Prices Current by Telegraph Ireeal
aaa.Portlasd Quotations.
Salejj, r3cpU20. 4 p. m. Office
Daily Capital Jouknai,. Quota
tions for day and up to hour of going to
pteas were aa follews:
HALKlt PKOD DOB MARKET.
BUTCHER STOCK.
Veals dressed 4 cts.
Hogs dressed fi.
Live catsle 1J1Jo.
Sheep ajlve ?1.5.
JIILL PRICES.
Salem MUliog Co. quetes:
in wholesale lots $2.35. Ketnil
Flour
$2.76,
Bisu $13 bulk, $14. sacked. Shorts $16
17 Chop feed $14 and $15
WHEAT.
34 cents per bushel.
HAY AND GRAIN.
Oats 2(3i 2oc
Hay Baled, old $810; new cheat
$7; new timothy $8 60.
FARM PRODUCTS.
Wool Best. 10c.
Hops Small sale, 8 to 10c.
Eggs In trade, 18c.
Butter Best dairy, 1518; fano
creamery, 25c.
Cheese 10 to 16 cts.
Farm smoked meats Bacon 11;
hams, 12; shoulders, 9.
Potatoes New, 25c.
Onions S cent
FRUITS.
Apples 30o bu.
Peaches 80c box.
LIVE POULTRY.
Poultry Hens, 6c; roosters not
wanted; old ducks not wanted; young
dUv.k,8; young chickens, 8c
PORTLAND QUOTATIONS.
Grain, Feed, etc
Flour Portland, $2.40; Walla Walla,
$2 85; graham, $2.16; superfine, $2.00
per oarrel.
Oats White,30c;grey, 2528c; rolled,
in bags, $5.766.00; barrels, $6.00
e.zo; cases, $3.70.
Hay Beatf $1011 per ton.
Wool valley, 810c.
MlllstufTs Bran, $18; shorts, $13;
chop feed, $15 per ton; middlings,
chicken wheat, 6065c per cental.
Hops j&arKet is ureiess. impossible
to glvo quotations.
Hides green, salted, 60 lbs. 3lc un
der 60 lbs.,23o; sheep pelts, 1060c
DAIRY PRODUCE.
Butter Oregon fanuy creamery, 26
27)6; fanoy da(ry,2022Jc; fair to good,
1517Jc; common, 12c.
Cheese Oregon 810o per pound;
Young American, 10llo; Bwlesimp.,
3032o; Dom.,1416c.
EggH Oregon, 20o per dozen.
Poultry chickens, old $3.60 per doi
en;youngl$l,603.00;ducksl$28;geese, $4.60$6.00; turkeys,16o.
Beet Topsteers, 212o per lb; fair
to good steers, 22Jo; cows, lc2c;
dressed beef,8j5o
Mutton Best Bheep,$1.752; choice
ewes, $1.601.06.
Hogs- Cholco, heavy, $4.254.o0,
light and feeders.fl: dressed, Oja per lb.
Veal Small, choice, 60; large, 34o
per pound.
BAN VHANCISCO MARKET,
Wool; Oregon Eastern choice, 8
IO04 do Inferior, 60c; do valley, 10
12c
Hops Old, 45o; new, 80.
Potatoes Eurly Rose, 2630o In
sacks; Burbaubs, 80b0q ier sack,
QUMllllng,$l.lul,16,
8100 JUWftrt S100
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there Is at letut
one dreaded disease that science h
been able to cure In all Iu ataife and
that I catarrh, Hall's Catarrh (Jure I
the1 only positive cure now It now 11 to
llie ineuicai fraternity, uatarrn oeing
H constitutional dlseaao, requlr a con-
nil, III l.vlinl Iraolmaiil llullld 1aiulpli
vt,,ww, iiiwiiuvfit, ffmtt I v,w,,r
Curt) Is taken Internally, aotlngdlreglly
upon (he blood and mucous autfacMi of
the system, thereby i4troyujr he
fuundallou of (ho dUt, nm Klviug
(hu psllent lrt)nl) by hniMlHtf MP the
cointltutlnu and witWug mwu In
doing It work. Tho prowletofa Jmye
to nnuih ffiith in i curMlyn power,
lht My 't Quo JfMhtiNMi io4rs
for any em that H full to Mm HN
fof)h)tof Mlmmi Ml.
AMrm, V.J. WIMKY, CO.
Toledo, 0,
I'urllaii M) mwphWWM
puroi (hu lt i llio cot, Kurell (t
J H H)?IIAHfAlJHOJHi(WWf
of UrWHwm4 In fm JWFMAI ,
v f ft HRB.
HirPSrHI
raM"rjf I "1r l':l""'"0iLa! "' p5Tn& iwPSfk
Friends' Pob techoic loslitofe.
Tnl lun'lttitioii luruljhoi a good EnglUb
'Udc.tutlQo t-ducultim, and at tho wmt
'me preirea lis tu4tnlato enter kim irade.
Five i-oumen of ntudr are npea to HuJenU.
Ex pi's e low. Catal sua farnl-bcd Iree.
Va term Ih-kIm October L 1881.
Addraa ED A IN MUttRISON,
Salem, Or. Pre.
82S'-m
SWEET CIDER.
From aelecfi iipp'eii-eztra floe. Leave oi
dsrrf with Jutiu O Wright, rut up In quan
tities to lull pun b iwm.
CADKLAItIV UUITi.
9-13-lm P. O. Box 312.
R. II. WKSTACOTT,
LIVERY, BOARDING AND FEED STABLE
HAY, OATS and STRAW
SOLD and DELIVERED.
62 Ferry street, wait of Pt OHice.
a.VLEM. - - - - - ORIUON
NEW-
ruw
J. a. Rntna bac returned to Salem and
opened a fu nlluu buslnejiaat
274 COMMERCIAL ST.
I bave put In a stock to suit the present
bard time, and guarantee that you can get
more lor the money than anywhere else In
Orfgon My low prices will aMonlsb you. I
thaii;mnkea Bpectnlty orcirpetn and mat
tlnn. All old patrons und the pitbllo gener
ally are Invited to ca'l and look over my
stock whltb shall always be a money saver.
J. A. ROTAN.
0 13 d j wlm
FARM FOR SALE.
Improved form, 87 acres, i miles south
of Salem, on Turner hill roaa, mile from
Pringle school, S3 acres under plow, balance
timber and pasture, new eigbtroom boue,
new bam SOz 40, windmill and tank, 6 teres
orchard. .Terms one-third cash, balance In
tw.o to five years. Address or enquire on
premises.
U. M. BENNJNGHOrP,
-lSlmodw Baleta, Oregon.
faamaler I Brown
Manufacturers rf Uniforms for
MILITARY IOMKAMK-".
HAlLltOAD OIU1AN1ZATION".
LOITER 1 A UtlhlW, BAND", I
WINS OF VEIUNn O. a. K.,
POLICK AND KIRK Dl AKl'ilKNfS,
KNIOUTS TEMPIjAR.
KNIUHTd OF PYTHIAS,
and all societies, at agency headquarters,
T.0 COMMERCIAL 8T.
Minkler 5 Beach,
BJiLKi AGENTS.'
Wm. Brown & Co.
DKALKIt8 IN
Growers' Supplies.
HOPS.
We are prepared to advance 6 cents a pound
on cholco bops and store them safely, subject
to grower's order, ' '
M0 Commercial HL. HAl.TIU, OR.
Cooper Shop,
CVKUS BTKWAKT
hUAIWIIHl nil . hlmn Mnrfli a Ul-l.. w.iii
Uoutb UUo), whare b Is prepared to luuke
Ullil repair all binds ut uuiiwrairv. inlru
iMills.tubs, heuM. Urrnl and clmrni. Oulv
tha bewt Mnuouea stock used, Prist reakoi).
able.
7-3MAw
O, NORTHCUT,
CemlEpssfeFuiiIloroVai),
inbefouod HI Old.Wblt t."0rr au4 Vuh
I m 'atb, '
SBAUD PflOPOSALS,
Wald projpoui wil ' plv4 t (ha ti.
ntyiMi6 until nrou; HtttUtuCffu.it
s?ij (t i'. st. " i'i i"t icyu
r)M U, M m any r TWJ fjf, wL '
NOTICE,
STORE
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SifiW'Jf''IWA"l
Mtatt
PKfirM8inNA t. AND
nrsiNEFfl CABPP
r. n. d'akct
oio.o.bihobax.
D'AROV A BtNOHAM. Aliorneys imw.
lUa1.2 and SI. D'Arcy UuUdJDr. Ui
BtaU street, ripeclai attention flvea totosH
ieWln rtVsuprtroeand circuit oourUof lb
uu. tl
H
n firiiMnvvp finmh'si banK
K'fll -v-- ......
n r bouM. W U. noutas
nOMIAM 4 II01.MEH, Attorneya at taw.
D Offlceln Bush block, between StaUand
fv-i4 rwniw-lt .treet
jouk A. CAtsoic. . . .- rtxiiDro.
!AttftO. A FI.KMINO, Att-rneyt and
i founteorsat Law, oer Stub's bank.
uaiem.
OTKLL.A HaERMAN. Typewnun ana
O commercbu stenography. Otttce, room
li. any block. The bent of work done atrea
onhl ! ISrX
KINDERGARTEN
Miss Ballou's k'ndergarten. with primary and
connecting classea,
Will OpenI October 8, 1894,
with a competent corps of assistants In every
department This school U ounduc:ed on the
best
JODERN KIDEROARTKN METHODS.
and receive pupils three years of age and np
warJ. , .
Children over kindergarten age are received
la tbe Connect.Dg and enmary classes.
MONEY TO LOAN :-:
On farm land security.. 8peclal rates on
lare loans. Loans considered without delay.
Hamilton k Moir,
Room 5. Bush Bank Building
V.a dwlf
CLUB STABLES.
V. II. DOWNING.
Fnlliupptyol horsey buggtea nrd lacks.'
U-tt t-ftare given lo transient st.ick anil'
o-sirdiug. COrut-r Ke-ry and liberty ktieets
4r3-MHkc specialty of taking vartles to cnast
ur monnUtnh. 7-7
" The Porcelain Balk"
W ben In need of a good "have, Irilr 'cut or
bath call at the rorcehtln Baths, 319 lorn, su
7-17 J.C.MltiLH, Prop.,,
THE ONLY NO-MONOPOLY
Strictly Cash Marie
i i
61
I am doing all my own slanghtsflng bud'j
sausage-maKtng jeu an rresn meats no r
Shop opposite brewery,
rngeraior proaucts. irree aeuvery' in city;
CHAB. WO! Z 4 CO..
Proprietors
81-tT
p
Four miles southeast. of Salf m, onnherMac
leay road, 20 aertM, all first-class-garden-' land
wun n gooa nouio ;i acres in an orcnara, o
acred Jn hop, fln-t year In bearing, '1 acres ?of
Umber, and the balance In pasture. For fur
ther particulars Inquire st this office. 8 4-tt
GEO. C. WIIX
DEALER IN
Bteinway, Knabe, Webber, Emer
son and other pianos. '
Htorey & Olark and Earheit oreans.
All first claps makes -of aewlog- ma
chines. Huialler makes of musical InBtrti
men tB and Biippllea.-
Genuine needles, oil and new parte
for all uiake of ninfliiiies,
Sowing niucliiiie and organs r
iwlrel uud cleaned.
Two doors north of postofllee, balem
Oregon.
LM
FiLCst Health Resort on the Coast
On North Beach, Newport and Yaqulna ByT
S" wu. -ry luiug new. rreo Datns.
Hacks free lo and from all boiU and trains,
tallage and camping privileges Rates per
day, Hpcclal terms to families or by the
MRS. H.UtY FITZPATRIOK.
Postofflce address; Newport, Or. VtopH6M
FOR SALE !
OR TKADJB.
Oregon-; ""' u' m
W, A, CDSH'JC
Piesident,
J, it A1BBRY.
UubUr,
OK SAI.EM.
Trflnncndi ,jlhsi i... a
1 V JL n k Jll v U f I J 111 -
k. iitiuiiAj' ui,x.?v.ri
iM. am., mm a.
W.w Mautw,
li, V. MATTIikus,
W,A,t;us(I:,,
1, n, AI.UKMT, M
r-)lrotors,
An Evergreen Tree,
WITHOUT oqst.
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it
A ,. 4 ... '-.'
Mlt
m y wnp
MMea
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Capital
' U- r.w .W"W f""l
C. H. LANE,
Hercbanf Tailor l
AIJolnlngAdolphstlpir Hl0tt
PFRFECT r-A"IIFAT10i; m .....'
., .. -WiU,, ?l
BOOK AND JOB nUBlUS
-AND .
Legal Blank Pitblhhe,f
Buib's New Brlckj ver the bank.lou,! '
Pure Bred Poultry.
WblULegfaorns,Plymoutb itock,.,
iirvii.-un, nnuiy grown, verv iimT-"'"
Just I b Mblh if to grad u'n yZt t& 'i
Mr.gle fJckiel Ii, None sow fj
prices alter txtoberl. w"a Hi,
annpEs
Good PastuS'
IN.rOLK COUNTY.
Horses taken to winter. E&qulre
m.v.i.i..i,..4. . . HARlm
.......... - ..ii uu ii' nr iworv. j., r
REMOVAL.
dmsmhllne parloni fnim ik ,?'."
man block to more commndiouioii,ri:
In tbe Uurrona building on CoinuteiJfi .r
second stairway ft- met te streetwSil
and new patron will be rleawntjr ' i
ami promptly served. BUlr ?
LADIES' UAIRDRESSm;.
Parlor In Exchnnne block, near Cbw,!
lon' gallery. CuttlngHndcoltruTes iSTS
'P'0"' AlH.E.O.NlCHUt
HUIE WING SANK r.n
WVII
Impor ers, wholesale and retail Tfas, m-t.
i.J ' "i'u' f.anry uoods. f tabn)Mn
sllks.creens, dressing rowds. iTorycmi??
loi tolse shells. pe,l Inlaid omanfenTttS
boo; bends and larqueredware. EelUselti
mattlnKS cheap. 112 Court btrect.&Jea u
lMt.'r clvrd hv every steamer "-;"
The CHICAGOT
MILWAUKEE & ST. PAOI
RAILWAY.
Travelerau,tnake a note on U"
This" Great
Rcilway'
at-
.Svstem (mntci
ST. PAUL and OMAHA
With all transcontinental llnesglrlst
direct and-swift communica
tion to all
bTCRN and EOU1HEKN FOIATJ.
AND IS THE
::: ONLY LINE:::
i running
Electric Lighted' and) tleam HeatM
Vesllbnled trains of elegant Bleepio;,
Parlor, Dlalng and Buflet
Caw, with
Free -"Reclining CJiairs,"
Making Its service second to none in ta
world.
Tickets are on rale at all prominent raHr&a'
tlcket'offlcea.
For further Info motion ask tbe nearest r il
road1 agent? or address
CJ. EDDY.'General Agt.
J. W. CASEY, Trav. Pass Agt
PORTLAND, Oregon.
PMS1N CENTRAL LIKE
1 (Northern PaellR R. R, Co,, Letie)
run
TWO PAST TRAINS
Daily
Between 8t. Paul. Minneapolis and Cblctio
Milwaukee and all points fn Wisconsin; JJ
lag connection In Chicago-with all 11dm run
Blngfastandeoutlu. m A. k
Tickets sold and baagage checked throoff
to au points In turUnlted States andtM'
Provinces. ...
For lull Information regarding Routes, ifWfi
maps, folders, etc., address ynur nearest
et agent or ' JA8. O. rO,
oeo. fass. ana Tkt, Agt, Milwaukee, WU.
A LADY'S TOILET
Is sot complete
without an ideal
POMPUXION
U JrH3WX3XSl. 11
I POZZONIS
m Cntai.ilr,m e-vfrv element 0H
bu4y wd purityr It J 1uJ
iyrig,'Wtmtg, Heiirii health'
M. and JwrmlcM, and when
rl)4y jtsed l Invisible. A most
delicnteand deeiraWc protectloa
9 k eftct) M thia climate,
ewww
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