Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, November 21, 1894, DAILY EDITION, Image 4

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T1IF, CAPITAL J0UR5AL.
PUBLUSUKD DAI'-T. TCEIT BOWDAJ ,
1TTEX
C-pital Journal Publishing Compaq
Ittoffl IHock. CotBrrtel Street.
HOFER BROTHERS,
- Editors.
iMlly, by carrier, per month,.
IhUly, by mall, per year.
Weekly, S pa. per year,
JOW
jut
IJM
WEDNESDAY, NOV. 21, l&W.
SPECIAL.
Paper 5ale.
In order to close out some of
Hard's Stationer- I will 'V
make a reduction of sf
Cent.
Uutll all is sold.
P. S. DEARBORN,
Bookseller and Stationer.
State Fair Meeting.
At the meeting of the state board o
agriculture yesterday the following of
ficera were elected for the ensuing year:
President Wm, Galloway of Mc
Minnville. Vice President W. F. Matlock of
Pendleton.
Treasurer A. JJufeh of Salem.
Secretary C. B. Irvine of Salem.
Cbief Marshal W. L Sinitral f
Macleay.
Marshal of the Pavillion V. H.
Savage of Salem.
COMMITTEES.
Executive committee Z. P. Moody,
Jeff Myers, J. T. Appereon, D. H.
Looney, with President Galloway a
ex cfllcio chairman.
Messrs. Miller, Apperson and Moody
were elected to act as the finance com
mittee for the ensuing year.
As a committee on revision of the
premium list, Messrs, Miller, Guthrie
and Moody.
The committee on printing consists
of Messrs. Simpson, Looney, Guthrie.
On speed program, McAllister, Mat
lock, Apperson.
On motion of Mr. Apperson, the
board decided to separate the superin
tendent of the grounds from that of
superintendent of the pavillion and
will leave the work of the former posi
tion in the charge of the president and
executive committee.
Never fails Gold Dast flour.
THIS MONTH
We oiler special prices in all
lines of Furniture. Come early
and see us. New goods dally.
KELLER & SONS
318-320 Commercial.
A Painful Accident. Dorval Ir
vine, an employe in Chas. Beak & Go's
meat market, while hanging a pail of
lard upon a hook yesterday morning,
In some way lost his balance and in
trying to catch himself his left arm be
came fastened In the meat hook which
penetrated almost through the wrist.
He continued to work until noon
when hla whole urm hud swollen so
badly he was forced to lay oil" In the
afternoon. Although It was a very
painful accident It Is not thought to be
dangerous and he will soon lie at work
again.
Ask for ClOLD DUST flour.
lin
Hay Do you waut your umbrellu
recovered and made good as new? Cull
at 187 Commercial street. They nmliu
new ones una recover old ones. All
prices, from 85 cents up, Novelty
Jtepalr HIoj), 11 J It r
' i '
WKVKU roiwiJT, People who once
Uy JJrewster & WJilte for feed never
forgot them, mid always ml urn lor
more, til Court Blunt.
' ii ii '
Feed your IojU resjttolubly (III oold
wtulliur, You can ullord to, u (he
price of feed wore never so low us now
at J)rowtcr & While, til Court MiuiL
Tio JMuu Front still ui)K kur
leuooll t II yu gullon torM imiiu.
.AIwyKuliroory-(Jod )iib Hour
A Few
Macintoshes
m lHl. Tlij lilKli'i'riwI M
liuvo Ihwh nidi kid i own, In nijy mm
V JOB PRINTING.
JHtt iiHir llinlr ioruir'r iiilrfc .11
lutt liulf limlr (onnvr vrim II will
W you lo mv iliwii ItvforM Ituyliitf w
tlw
T, flolverson & Co,
mil nnminwfilHl firWi
CITY COUNCIL MEETING.
Last Regular Session of the Old Board
of Aldermen.
At the regular session of the city
council last evening all officers were
present except Alderman Geo. F.
Smith, who is ill.
The first matter brought op was by a
itiotinn of Mr. Duncnu to expunge the
protest of Messrs Albert and Cross from
'he mi dm tea relative to city hall mat
ters. This called forth a defense from
the makers of tbe protest, and Mtae
tbarp repartee was indulged in by both
tides. Mr. Duuean's motion prevailed
vitb the following vete:
Ayes; Duncan, Gray, Ilolman, Kay,
Klein.
Nay; Albert, Cr3.
BILLS I'KHSKtVTED'.
Le Steiner f 3 25
-Huteiismn Pub. Co 25 SO
ap. Lumber Co i 91
f'trdntr & Darr 1 64)
Jardier & Darr otf
treel work SSo"
V H MeOscar 1 50
v L Krown 78 00
L, K "Mnrphy 9 CM
w Thompson
f Fhliburn
! P 'IWIe
Jugan Bros
V D King
J J Lren dcCn
.: M Walte
SoiitL fe htiimller
T& D Co
vt f.m Gs ( ' .
a'em Gas Oi
Knox & Hummel
'M Lukwiol
Jiover & Pugn
1 SO
3 70
32 10
2 35
IS 75
5 00
3 25
75
2 75
29 U5
1 SO
2 55
4 00
7 75
iardner k Drr 1
00
'aleni Water Co 103 74
iruith & chindler 3 50
Ougari Bros S 7G
t-ni Imp. Co 3 45
vrnx fc Hawiuul 4 45
It E Moor.s 11 75
vilf Con. St. It'y. Co 441 75
alt-ru Iron Works 85 14
-alem lion Works 14 SO
Alderman Duncan ll'ed a protest
agiinfct toe Statehmati bill, and the bill
of the S-i'eoj Iron Works for J21 60 was
retu-ned to the council.
Mr. Albert moveil that tbe warrants
oe ordered drawn fur all the bills not
protected against, seconded by Duncan.
An amendment was e.flcred by Gray
a-jd Holtnau that thf report of tbe
c immittee be adopted.
The vote on the amendment resulted:
Ayes Kolman, Gray, Klein.
Xajs Duncan, Cross, Kay, Albert.
The amendment was lost.
Tbe other bills were then ordered
paid.
On motion the bill of the Salem Iron
Works was re-reterred.
Tne cumnjitb-eon streets was granted
further time to report on re-lucation of
electric lights.
Fred Hurst was granted a permit to
build a corrugated iron building.
A. Dageny was granted a liquor li
ce rue.
Albert oflerc-d a resolution that the
marshal be on ered to enforce the ordi
nance against gumbliug, which was
unanimously adipted.
Street Commissioner Culver filed a
report of the condition of tbe street de
partment, showing the expenses of the
department for the three quarters of
1691 to be $1,508 52. The estimate of ex
pense for that period was $3,750, show
ing that there has been a saving of
(2,241.48. The amount of cash received
In the department including (79 37
from last year was (511.07. Of this
amount (501.95 have been expended for
labor and material, leaving a balance of
(10.02 on hand.
Cross again brought up the subject of
reducing salaries by moving that it be
the tense of this council that the salary
of the city recorder and marshal should
be (900 per year each, An amendment
to make (1000 per year each was lost,
On the original motion Albert left tho
bur and refused to vote, which made
the record as follews:
Ayes Duncan, Kay, Cross,
Nuycs llolman, Gray, Klein, Mr.
Mayor.
The street commissioner wus or
dercd to remove the city tools to the
stuble where the strot horse uud carl
are kept until a sultublu tool house oan
be built.
Cross brought up the subjeat of the
fire hydruuts being out of order, und
on motion of Albert the committee on
f)r fliid wuter was Instructed to have
the same repulred,
At the NiiggiMtlou of Cross the city
utloruey was liibtruuted to draw up an
ordluunoo ordering outsldu fire ludders
placed upon ull high liulii.a build
lug,
Tliu following unniwl Judges und
uli'ilt were uppolntwl to nut ut the
uouilug il ty eleollun, to Im liuld at the
pluots nuinwlt
First ward) W. U. Oluggutl, H. A.
Jolnnon, Jr., Julin (Uuy-ut Wo U's
engine liuiiou,
Hueond wurilt J A, linker. J, J.
Tliuilipwiu und J. l Tll8inion ut Die
oh) uuurt lioiiv,
Third wurilt J. M. ltig, Win.
fifunnliiK wml U. (J. Vuu WuHimr-itt
lltM uriuury Irtjlliling.
J'wimii warili J, i). Wuuilfufd, I'lill,
IC. K(olKuiid t..'kgg-i WkIIIok'n
llvury siuble.
On mulluii of Kyi) Hid uw uliwd
nnllimnt wu luluriiwl (ur JIlii
ylmiirjw.
A uomiiM) iJfuiJli unlluuiii w
)IWIMJ.I
Au ordluHUw wtiiiinlJuK U.w uto
ajjillul tjruuiJiJ froiM tliJM'rtm iguUJ
t Ions was referred :o a committee com
petl cf Cru-s, Du can and H 'lmaii.
Tbe auctioueera ordinance, placing
tbe license at 60 per year was unani
mously passed.
An ordinance was introduced rela
tive to cement walks in that part of the
city east of Church street and south of
Trade street and north of Center
street, was duly referred. It provides
that tbo?4 walks on State and Court
streets be not less than aix feet wide
and on all other streets not less than
four feet wide; that all future walks of
that character be built either four, six,
eight, ten or twelve feet In width and
that the inner line of said walks shall
be one foot out from the line of the
property.
Mr. Kay called up tbe bicycle ordi
nance and wanted some regulations
placed upon the speed of some.
An ordinance concerning opera house
block walks wa a'so introduced and
rd.
Adjourned.
Albert-Wiggins Nuptials.
This evening at 8 o'clock, at the First
Presbyterian church in Salem will oc
cur the marriage of Miss Myra Albert
to Frederick Arthur Wiggins. The
ceremony will be performed by Rev.
A. L. Hutchison, tbe pastor.
The bride's accomplished sister, Miss
Blanche Albert, will serve as caid of
honor, while Mr. C. S. Hamilton will
act as groomsman.
The bridesmaids will be Misses
A'nes Eirhart and Jessie Dalryuiple.
Tbe young gentlemen to serve as
ushers are Jee. Albert, Harry Single
ton, O. J. Wilson, and Dr. Frauk
Griffith.
A reception to relatives and intimate
friends will be given at the Albert
home in University place, from 8:30 to
12 o'clock.
Unnecessary Bisks.
The wise man runs no unnecessary
riks. There are few greater risks than
allowing a cold to fasten itself upon the
system. Whether it attacks the throat,
the lungs, the stomach or the muscular
system, if given e.ven a little time, it is
sure to strengthen its bold and can tintn
be shaken oil only with great difll
?uity.
It is entirely unnecessary to run
theae risks. Allcock's Porus Plasters
applied to the back, chest, pit of the
stomach or to tbe limbs will effectually
prevent tbe trouble from Increasing.
They are simple in their ingredients,
perfectly safe, and can be applied by a
child.
Brandreth's Pills tone up the system
Thanksgiving Entertainment.
Tbe entertainment to be given by the
ladies of Unity church on Thanksgiv
ing evening promises to be a yery bril
liant aflair. It is to be repeated by re
quest of many persons, It was pre
sented for tbe first time three years
ago at Heed's opera house and was
wikhout doubt tbe most successful
amateur preformance ever given in Sa
lem. Since then Mrs. England has re
written it and had it copyrighted. Io
this Harvest Home Festival Edward
Evert Hale in a letter to Mrs. England
wrete: "It is really wonderful that
you have in your first attempt at any
thing of the kind so successfully writ
ten and staged tbe play. I have read
it with much pleasure." In giving this
beautiful spectacular play the ladies
are ably assisted by the beat local
talent A procession of nations has
been introduced.
Married.
BREYMAN-PRAEL. At the home
of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Eugene Breyman, in Salem, Wednes
day, November 21, 1694, at 10:30
o'clock a. m , Anna Breyman to Mr.
Rude'ph Prael, of Portland, Rev. P.
S. Knight ofilclatlng.
The weddiug was attended only by
the relatives and a few immediate
friends of both the bride aud groom.
After a sumptuous wedding dinner,
tho bridal party departed on the 1:40
train lor Portland, wheuce they start
tor a tour of the sound cities and
points In BritUh Columbia,
Died.
idHAM.-At Wheatland Nov. 20,
1801, Infant duughter of Mr, aud Mrs.
J, T. Itfhum, of lung fever, uged 0
mouth.
Tho funeral will be from tho res),
deuce at 1 o'clock Thursday, uud burlul
ut Hopewell cemetery,
..! 1 II
Tjik Ciiaiutv Snow, The enter
tainment to be given November 20, for
benefit of the eity board of charities
will consist of a miu&lrel show for the
llrat part, with a fa rue and Hpeolultits
for the sow ud part, The wide-awake
home tulent promise a good me for
all who ooiue. Admission will lie
uuuU with 10 cents extra fur roturyed
SUUlH,
A Ureal Battle
Is uoiitlniiiilly koIiikou In Hie human
uysiHiu. The demon of Impure blood
slrlviM to gulu vlutory over the ooiitttl
tutlon, to rulu hiittliu, to drug victims
In the grave. Hood's rtuomimrlllu U
the waapun with whleli in iluftiml one's
sulf. ilrlvu the riosnerutu enumv from
the fluid, uinl rwlore bodily lieulth fur
Jlttud'j I'ill wire imtuaUi Mtikuwn,
liullgtmilun uiul blllloiiHiiow, m eunU,
(?aiihi.mjnji.-a urt'ui niupylmiii'
ilrlN n very iwruliM uinl lu nut lM
pulim Id iluing up tfinililiiK, HjIrU pu
ulully. The uullunt r not Ltenilwj we
miy unit (Miiijiiniilly iiiey urn tnwn
spollwl. Tliu rfelitiu Slii Isuutlry
ittltw iuin uinl v )wtm wilmw
Hon loll puirun.
IS OLD AGE PlTfABLE?
Not While
Vigor
anil Zest in
- Livin
ItHStif.
Bismarck and GIhcIsIoiip Full of
Years ami Honor.
They Keep Their Blood Well Stocked
Their Nerves Well Fed.
Some people carefully disgui tbe
fact, but a coat of paint on an old build
ing only makes it look smart; It doesn't
keep tbe rickety old staircases from
creakiog nor make the framework
stronger.
What is needed is fresh bricks and
mortar.
Fresh blood and new timues are tbe
building materials tbat tired human
bodies need. Paine's celery compound
supplies all the elements for building
up the worn out, exhausted nerves and
tissues.
One is never older than he feels.
Many are young at 70, and the world is
full of men and women who are old In
heart and spirits at 30.
Nothing "ages" one like illness.
To keep young, keep well; keep tbe
nerves calm, the blood ruddy, the sys
tem well fed. And when the sudden
attack of fever or tbe heavy cold comes
tbe sturdy, because well nourished,
body will resist and prevent calamitous
results.
All over the country there are hard
worked busiuess men, and men in pub
lic otlices, subjected to incessant criti
cis ru and fearful nervous strain, who
appreciate tne saving power or Pror.
Phelp'a remarkable discovery, Paine's
celery compound. Iu the thousands of
cases wtiere overwrought brains have
at last refused tbe sleep that they so
vitally needed, this great ruwlern nerve
nutriment bus brought the happiest
results. Multitudes of women reduced
In strength, halfsb-k and on tbe road
to becoming life-long invalids, have
sent in heartfelt stories of their rapid
gain in vigor after a trial of Paiue's cel
ery compound. "It takes years ofl their
aching shoulders."
As tbe years go on, the regular tick
tick of tbe heart and the rhythmic ac
tion of tbe digestive organs and tbe
brain slow up and thestr-ngtb must be
economized. Tne important organs
need more frequent assistance and en
couragement. Paine's celery com
pound gives just tbe needed stimulus to
digestion and assimilation tbat tbe sys
tem recjuires. It purifies the slowly
moving blood of any bad humor that
its stagnant flow is apt to engender.and
thus removes rheumatism, neuralgia,
heart palpitation, nervous weakness,
sleeplessness, and troubles with Kid
neys, liver and stomach.
It wa9 a favorite remark of the
famous Dr.Parr when 100 years old.tbat
he had always taken care to keep his
body well nourished. Pure blood and
healthy activity of tbe nervous system
makes a happy, hopeful, useful old age.
Paine's celery compound makes people
well.
On Thankeoivino Day tbe ladles
of tbe Christian church will serve din
ner from 12 to 2:30 o'clock. Price only
25 cents.
Use GOLD DUST Hour.
lm
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World's Fair
Medal and Diploma
awarded to
Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder
TJ10 highest award was given on every claim, comprising
puperlority in leavening power, keeping properties, purity and
excellent!. This verdiet has been given by the best jury
tver assembled for euoh a purpose, backed by the recommend
ntioii of thoChiof Chemist of the United States Department
of AgrisultHre, Washington, D, C, who made an elabor
ate examination and test of all the baking powders, Thii
is pre-eminently the highest authority on uueh matters in
America,
TJiIa verdlat eoucluslvely settles the question and
proves that Dr. Priced Cream Baking Powder U
fluperior n every way to any other brand,
HorK.-Tlie Olilef Clieiiilil ieJectc-1 tlt Alum UUotf powrlcr'i t'iu
(9 IU W9rl4' l'tlr Jmy IUt Ut coal4r$4 Uew unwlioUwiut,
THE LATEST.
Below ara
a Few
Moib of Our
Prices.
Salem Flour, per 60 pound tack
Luckel'sSoap
Rock candy syrup, per gal cau
Royal Baking Powder
Costa Rice Oillee, Green
Tobacco, Climax, per pound
Tobacco, btar, uer ouud
Gold Dust, 3 pound packages
Rolled Oats, per pound
Beans. Small White. New Crop....
6Sc
&5c
G5c
JOc
23c
45c
45c
23c
4c
4c
5 gal lard 60c
Horseshoe tobacco, per pound ... 45c
1 pnui d basket fired Japan te ... 25c
Eggs wau ed In exchange for gro
ceries. Space prevents continuing the list,
bat all our prlct-s correspond with the
above. Give us a trial. We are not
here for a day ouly, but hope to save
our patrons coin for years to come.
JOS. CLARK.
100 Court street.
Lecture tonight at W. C. T. U.
GRAND DRESS GOODS SALE.
For One Week Only, at the Ladies'
Eazaar.
We will sell
8 yards, baif wool, 36-incb serge
at 30c r- -W
5 yards satin finish cambric at 6c. 30
It yards unuertr suicia at aoc 3U
1 dozen ever ready dress stays at
25c 25
Hooks aud eyes, braid, silk and
twist at 5o
(3 45
AH for ( 2 44
See south window, 291 Commercial
street, 19 3t
State Treasurer's Tenth Notice.
State of Oregon,
Treasury Department, V
Salem, Nov. 19, 1891. J
Notice Is hereby given tbat there are
funds on hand with which to redeem
the following outstanding state war
rants, drawn on tbe military fund viz.
warrants numbered 4297, 4298, 42S4,
42S5, 4286. 4299. 43'15, 4314. 4315. 4316.
4318,4295, 4290,4307,4306,4303, 4301,
4302,4303. 4312, 42CC, 52G0. 5283, 5261,
5326, 5327, 532S, 5329, 5330, 5331, 5332.
5333.5334,5335, 5323, 5324, 5322, 553,
5354, 5352. 5581, 55S3, 5-534. 558-5, 55S6,
55S7, 558S, 5-5S9. Tbe above
designated warrants will be paid upon
presentation, properly endorsed, and
interest thereon will cease from and
after tbe date of this notice.
Phil. Metschan,
11 19 d 6t State Treasurer.
Dallas Stage.
All packages for tbe Dallas stage
should hereafter be left at Lee Bteiner's
drug store, opposite Bush's bank. Pas
sengers should also meet tbe stage
there, which leaves daily about one
o'clock.
1 1-13-1 w T. A. Fakley, Prop.
Information Wanted. Mr. G. W.
Jobustnn was last heard from at Salem,
at 2-.9 Front st August 20th. He Is a
carpenter by trade; had a tool chest and
trunk with him. He expected to go into
tbe hop yards tbe 30tb, and had bis
mail forwarded toSellwood. He Is a
man near sixty years of age, heavy pt,
light blue eyes, gray full beard. Any
information as to his whereabouts will
be gratefully received by Mrs. L A.
McGregor, Grants Pass, Oregon.
1117 6t
Thanksoivino. The ladles of the
V. C. T. U. will serve dinner at their
ball on Thanksgiving day. As the
best cooks in all the churches are repre
sented in the V. O. T. U., you may
feel sure of the bet dinner in the city.
It will only cost you 25 cents, and will
help In a good cause.
The
WorWa Tribute to
Dr. Price's Cream
Baking Powder
Highest Honor? Awarded
by theWorId'5 Coluns;
bUn Exposition,
CblcsgOi 1893
A Fair. December 14 the ladlea of
the Congregational society III give nil
entertainment and fair at the church.
Some new features will be brought out,
a grand supper will be served and a
good time is expected.
Lecture toulght at W. C. T. U.
A Natural Food.
Conditions o f
the system arise
when ordinary
foods cease to
build flesh
there is urgent
need of arrest
ing waste assistance must
come quickly, from natural
food source.
Scott's Emulsion
is a condensation of the life
of all foods it is cod-liver
oil reinforced, made easy of
digestion, and almost as
palatable as milk.
Prjml br Scott A flown N V All JruriU.
JOHN HUGHES.
Dealer in Groceries, Paints,
Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes
and the most complete stock of
Brushes of all Kinds in the
State. Artists' 31atcrials,Limc,
Hair, Cement and Shingles and
finest qualify of GRASS SEEDS
New Advertisements.
SITUATION WANTED-By girl to do een
eral housework; small family prf ferred
MdrnuJ 8., Journal offlce.
11 1W
Lf. K1SUEU. ewpiptrAdvertlslDi; Agent
. 21 Merchants' Exchange. -San Kianclsco.
Is our authorized agent, 'this paper Is Kept
on fllelo hi offlce.
c
UKIST1AN SCIENCE Literature
or al
4-6-lj
kinds on sale at 328 Liberty MreL
rtARPET PAHEU-Large tot of heavy brown
j wrapping paper for wile cheap. Just tbe
thing for patting under carpet. Call al Jour
nal ofllce. tf
TO EXCHANUK. Good acre and platted
property ou Puget ound for property In
Western Oregon. Address Journal o!:
8-25tf
Feed and Hardware.
J. B. SDLPS0X
Has openrd a general stock of feed and Hour,
and will also keep some llneso' hardware and
loo'k.
Persons wishing goods In his line will be
well treated and get tbe lowest prices.
FUEE DELIVERY.
Adjolnlne
tate street.
Elec:rlc grocery store, East
C. H. LANE,
Merchant Tailor !
A JJoIntng Adolph's Cigar -tore.
PFKFECT SATISFACTION OUAHAhTEED
J. K. SHOUP,
Feed Barn
At rear or Willamette Hotel.
Teams boarded and cared for In a reliable
manner and at uausally low prices. 10 IG-lm
THE ANTI-MONOPOLY
Strictly Cash Market
I am doing all my own
Klauuh'erlni? nnd
uusage-ma
frlgerator proUucU. Freo
ituing,
Hell ull freali meat no re
delivery In city
ouopopposiie brewery.
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m
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Shoeing,
fitlOnOQ l!liArrilrc-f a uirct
Ufa jurnltiire sune. Hnecai
at rear ofiKel
luierrering aud hurses with diseased eel
Btientlou to
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Krhool now
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TKM OK
TKM OK INTKIUXllii-v1,Il,,,.J,EWhl
NBH3 1'UAC.TICB" rn,' &" V&
rrown'ne rmlarp R-vSe!,Jr I.MrMaJ1 I
rrown'ne fnitare. Send fit taSirw,s4. th I
. n1afli,;i
CLUB STABLE
W. H. DOWNIXo.
Kutl .npplyjii horses, tmreif. ...
Ken of care given to uES.aM lW,
wyviY0W "isiS
ur mounuiinh. - r """iOfti :
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GEO. C. WlLij
DEALER IN
Htelnway, Knabe, Webher p
son and other nlnn ' tJ
Biorey uiark and Earheffr,,..
chines. "' oew,D8
.... uio. i:iara uiiiKfea nf ,..t - -
Smaller makes of muaiMi t ,
menta and supplies. al lwj
Genuine nppllpa nil -... -
for all makes of mwhi..- M"
Hewing machines and ornni
paired and cleaued. 8 ' "
ofewr?001 "rtb f po,,offlBik.
Cooper Shop
CYRUS STEWART
HoutUSalra, where he is prepared to iS?,
and ICDAir all klnrt nf iil u
palls, tubs, kegs, barrel. MrehMnt n.S
the beat seasoned stock
able.
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12i
$1,500 REWARD OFFERED,
con
bis
li.rv l.ltlin rrl.nn I ..- . . ,v
aud am ble to pay this reward.
JUSEl'H O. ASDERS0.V,
itehima, Or,
10 13 diw6m
FRM FOR SALE.
Improved farm, 8TJ4 acr.,K miles onU
of-wleoi.on Turner hill road, roil. fam
rriogle school. t5 acres under plow. baUtet
timber and pasture, new eigntrcom nou!,
new barn S0x, windmill aud Unk.S teres'
orchard. Terms one-third cash, balinMla
two to flvo j ears Address or enquire a
premises.
L.M.BESNIXOH0KF,
15 Imo dw SAlem.o-egn.
UrKntn..!. ......II 111
it iiuicsuiu uuu xieiau, 111 A An
Everything in ray line I V I Hill
at lowest prices. II I I
litl Commercial slrMt. " Ua
J. II. DAMEL.
CONSERVATORY OF
Willamette University
Tbe mem complete and best equipped mule
kcbool oa tbe nortbwest couU
University standard. Latest metbodi and
tboruugb m-oiic.
Diplomas given on completion ol cou'w.
First term begins September 13, 1S8I.
7.
Mu..
M. MARVIN,
Doc Dlrecta
14
Me Wing Sang 6,
IMPOKrEBS OF
Japanese and Chinese Fancy Goods,tmbro!d
try, Bilk Table Covers, Screens, DrtwlBf
Gowns of all kinds, Curious OrnmenU,rUlk
llundkercblels, Underwear. Mattlogi. we
keep tbe very nest goods and are selHcf them
out cheap. U2 Court str.Halem. Or.
-: DRESSMAKING:-
Iu the
LATEST FASHIONABLE STYLES.
Hpeclal attention given Io
bUlLDUKSi'B HTYLia
CUTTINO ANUIF1TTINO;a bJ'KCIAlTr,
Shop In W.C.T.U.Rooms, Court Bt.
MRS F. M HTEKLK .
E. M. WAITE PBIXTIKfl CO.,
AND JOB
ANU
Lfifjal manic PuMMiffl,
Husli'd New BrlrK.0VFrtipMnlr rnm'I'Ufft
SALEM TILE WORKS,
UMlQli STOCK ON IIANP.
MpeouljlnduceinenU ottma. Ht-ipPJ
liolnt an kluirt bilv euUurprf
'""" Fair around!
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I'KIII AND HIUIIKIf
mum'ilU?m
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The undersigned i fler Sltoo rw.M . ..
i v-ction .fine parly or parties wh 1 1 nri
hrn aud hordes on Ihemirhtni ii.V:
1, IW2. He will also n.r .1ii fn. M.h .."'
feed
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lilin'lllirillldL
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