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MONDAY, OCT. 21, 185
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THE XKtfrUOKr OAMPAIfflT.
Tu result of (1m eleettowu Id K.r
tuclty will bo awaited tlite yer wltb
pMJlUr Interest, The tteyroD
Danocratlc, but Iim begi coJ4erl
agitated over the silver queMbm Tj
Democrat Iq stole winvenllo kdjvl(l
oa t b adffljnlrtrtlon JniMftclftl .policy,
Mt4fafiljrotiKrolMWM arranged
by wblc'a tho Iiiat!ct toaJjii
platform oa tmiiey and tbo Cleveland
administration were endorsed, but the
freo Bllver cmdldate Tor governor.
General Hardin, wan nominated. Ho
entered tbecaovaae Willi Luke Black,-
1'iiro, Democrat lo candidate for United
- States senator. Both are bollcyni In
m blmelalLim and tbe, treatment .or
gold and silver on terma of eqmllty.
At I'lret thp gentlemen .tried not to
puh tbe money-nutstlon .to an Iwtiej
but soou found that, tbey, had to take
a etitid atid took It II tly aud squarely,
against tbe Cleveland wing oJfc'to parly,
and for blmotalbm. At this UmLonhv
vllle Courier Journal, a paper cwned
by tbe bunkers, and 'tlier to called
"sound money1' politicians Ih tbe
4 Democratic party deserted Hardin and
HUoklnirn, Rnd It la now a question
whether any of tbo Clevelandltes on,
the money question will support tbe,
Democrat to candidate for governor, or
memboro of tbe legislature who will
support Blackburn for tbe senate. If
tbeie "sound money" Democrats can
not defeat Bluokburn In the election of
a Republican legislature, they say they
will bolt his nomination, and defeat
hit election to the senate lu that way,
It U strange that Kentucky, knows
m tbe border state in the war of the
rebellion, when It furnished about an
equal quota of men for the union and
the rebel armies, should again be tbe
battleground of the great monetary
Iseueln the new world. Wblla tbe
Issue over gold standard and bimetal
ism Is not joloed on the platforms, it Is
joined on the candidates, The Repub
lican and Democratic platforms are
both evasive and uncertain in their
terma, They are draw J like some eon
tracts, ta be read two ways. But
Blaekburu and Hardla deserve credit
for refusing as sllyer men to stand In an
equivocal light before the people. Tbey
aay, If gold standard caadldates are
afraid to get before, the people as such,
let not genuine hlnaetallsts, ,also enter
on a campaign of deceit,
EDUCATION AND .BOOIETY.
Tbe Harvest Home festival ot Unity
ohnrch was a little out of the ordlnflry
for church service. The pulpit and
platform were decorated with nil kinds
aad varieties of fruits, grains, flowers
and vegetables. Tho homely potato,
bulging beet, big walstcd pumpkins,
rsf-cbeked apples, snowy cabbage,
blushing dahlias, and golded wheat
Bheavea'abouC tbe walla took the minds
of the, wnrsblpperri away from re-
lWons,abtractlonB and made them
ml )7.o tbtt they wero In n -world of
realities.
Theclopo communion with nature
proluced,akwhol8onio effect au eflect
tbit wo (uar Is too much missed by n
great deal we aliu nt In our attempts at
culture and education. Our education
Is too much at long raneo and wo do
not enough llvo In tbo world that sur
rounds us with manifestations of
beauty and dlvtnp goodness. Our
cblldreu are educated In n way that
they never realize God through tbe
sublimity and nobility of his won
drous works.
The wholesome influenco of a famil
iarity wltb, and a lovo for, tho wealth
and beauty revealed lu nnturejd surely
raised out of tho lives of our young
people. Tbey aro too artlllclal. We uro
consol'iiiH of gravo defects In our edu
cational system when wo regard the
case of tbo young medical Bttid&nt,
Durrant, on trial fur his life, for mur
dering two young women lu n c'Miroli
We do not believe that tho Buptlst
church of which Itpy. Gibson, is pas
tor la to blttrm in tho least for thu
social defects ot the ago. We not ho
Hevo that any church Is. Wo belloyo
that a defective oducatlnual system
lies at tbo root ot all the social evils of
which society suffers today. We be
that tbo proper education of the ohlld
Is all Important and we htivo lined this
Harvest Festival to call attention to
the social condition of tbo ago and tbe
Importance of getting at tbo under
lying defect of that condition. It Is In
education, not religion.
Mrs., Forheft, of Connecticut; ny
Itinfi 'Mnilntf. tlinrA t In n1aa nflliol
timid, and retiring,- or frivolous, vain,
hclplcspcclc0 of womankind, a vast
army of cnergetlo, educated, self-iup-portlng
womon."
Isn't that really tbe "now woman"
we bear of?
I ' " 3
A socloty girl is said to havo paid an
notor $60 to learn to execute u forced
laugh, of a peculiar low, sweet catchy,
variety. It will cost somo man more
than that, who thinks he Is catching
her for a wife.
sfras
rfssseaiiSH3
Miss m
The elty of Portland would not be
much better ofl'tban Tacoma, If tbo
banks were compelled to quit doing
business wltb tbo city, county, state
and school money.
Marriage founded on romance uud
sentiment is a sham. To endure it
must bo grounded In true love uud
sound character.
Tho only way to keep gold from
going abroad is to drive tho price of
wheat and cotton down so na to force
exports of these articles.
The Imluent danger of gold going
abroad bus driven cotton lower than It
was over known to go.
The highest tltld nn American enn
havo Is that of an honest man or
woman.
TMX MODERN NOVJtL.
We believe the modern novel Is the
e'eanly, pure and rsspaotable novel.
It ta devoid of resort to the dark, deeds
and blood-curdling erlmee ,stjmultd
In individuate who punme evil pMwhwa,
and It Is fumigated from naumtiBc
parade of puppy-love that has had
rgeln the printed pages of Actio
quite, too lo&fr., Love of man for
woman is recognised In it proper plaoe
m the master passion but not as the
all-mastering passion in the aejue that
deeenoy, maahood or wpmfiahood must
tad al$ for It.
There are enough such novels written
ami printed uow, from the pens of able
artists, and published by respectable
arsue, so that there who excuse lor any
iaUlllgeat man or wobmq to reyel, is
11th unless that w positlyaly their
cbetce, Tbey might yWt worn plaees
than the bookxbep that; etlja, vlckflw,
aovels, but the proftrieter of either
place would sot be ftoreUy HtoMlb)f
for the ohotoe, He would regard it
Imply m evidence of a defrayed nature
audswpJyHM,
"Where highways cross" by J. B.
Fleioher k ee ef these cleaa, Kodetji
novel. There Is not a false or degrad
ing Use In it, yet there la not dull page
in the book. Ass mature in years
fails, la teve wU youf woman who
has nuMto ah uB(ortMBle marriage.
At Mm ket weweat her ax-oeay let a w
teaet Uirw up awl aUmpta her atar
tUm to the reepsatahle aaa ef wealth
MtdfttroaxiuMsfcHM. The latter threw
bis revolver la the well aad glvea them
money eetgh to jce to Aaerle with,
aeaoaapaaM by hU Meselai aad thus
jMrta wUci tke Me weeaaa 1m aa
Vve(auaefrwlMr' HepWy
j,aslseertMrea4lerlie.a k4
iMMlabMaieatli. QeeTa kfumx
aei
The former Bopubllcan, now Demo
cratic, but always gold standard Times
Mountaineer, asks us:
If this government cau by n colnngo
law take $10 worth of silver, uud inutto
it worth $20 In gold, thou. (tho converse
of every proposition being true), it can
take $20 worth of gold uud muko It
worth $10 in silver. Can it do ibis?
To a certain extentyes.
Dear brother of tho quill, do you not
givo away your caso? In 1873 tho
value of i lino ounco of silver avoruged
11.80, or at the ratio of 1G.0 to 1 or gold.
For tbe year 1885 tho averugo price was
11.00 per ounod. Under four yours of
Cleveland It wont down to 03 cents;
nnder Harrison It wont up to J1.05, and
for four years averaged 00 conts per
ounce. Under Cleveland It went down
to GO cents. Haa not our government,
by our coinage law, made (20 worth of
liver worth 910? Can it again restore
It to its former valuo ? We bellevo It
ea and Bhould.
Taeoma News on tho busted banks:
TaqoaM had oxperlenco enough with
the basking proposition; do your own
banking and let tho bankers worry
along without county funds; the
chaHQw are vthat every bank, whether
an ('improved depository" or not,
will be ' better off without depos
its of publlo funds and that Tacoma
will be sa.yed tho scandal of constant
andjrepea.ed attacks upon tho credit of
her. financial Institutions by Jealous
rivals.
A Football Accident.
Harvoy, the 10-year old son of Mr.
and Mrs. John Molr, residing nt tbo
cornor of Water and Division streets,
mot with n painful acoldont Friday
ovonlng while playing football In Mar
lou square. Harvoy iiad been thrown
from his feet In tho midst of tbo game,
and placed his left hand behlud hlin
to ease him in falling, but another
large, heavy boy fell upon him, tho
forco of which broko ono of the hones
In his wrlut, besides dlslooatlng that
portion of tho arm.
Ho at once had bis wrist placed In
Joint, thinking tho Injury to bo nothing
of mora eerlouB nature. Toe following
morning ho learned that he bad broken
a bono In bis wrist by tho fall, aud It
has caused him considerably pain to
have tbe fraoturo reduced.
FftEsnYTEiUANisu. Noxt Buuday
morning Bev. A. L. Hutchison ex pects
to commouco n series of tbreo sermon"
on "Fresbyterlunlam In thu United
States," touoblng on tbo rule of gov
ernment of this particular church de
nomination,
If
Make Y ourself Strong
you would resist pneumonia,
u persistent
bronchitis, typhoid feverand
coughs and colds. Tbeso ills attack
tbo weak and run down system. They
can And no foothold wbere tbo blood Is
pure, rloh and full of vilalality, tbo op
petlto good and digestion vlgorus, with
Hood's Bareaparllu, tho one true blood
purlller.
Hood's pills euro llvorllle, constipa
tion, biliousness, Jaundice, sick bead-ache.
As an Athlete
It It necessary that my system should b
in first class condition. Whether in train
ing (or running, sparring or heavy weight
Joggling, I always begin by taking Hood's
Sarsaparllla. It keeps my system in good
condition and I gladly rccommond it."
L. O. JAqueb, IDS 11th St., Ban Francisco.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Is the only Truo Blood Furlfler Promi
nently In tho Public Eye. Got HOOD'S
oft Sclioo
-orr.NKD in-
01IANNTNO - MA L L,
! -i-. t.n.i.Ai. urtfN ft vn mi itnwflrtl
MVL.iAi i. m..i ' to beVl Vinrrx. ll Mo lrrl
COLLEGE OF MUSIC
of the Willamette Oniversity,
Kt,K! N1SW MANAGEMENT
MA?Aw ' 1"
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inuiVllllllll l liu, lu muni """ ".ir. Ifnr
Vftiioertncofdlnro lis OHrn fPnoity or
terms -nd partleuloranpply to JIlisO. Jl3iion.
Twntloth nml ChflilKtnts ,
Hnnrl'c Plllcnro liabltnat cnnstlpa
nOOU S r'lllSuo,,. rrlCB 23 ccntj,.
JOHN HUGHES.
J)clor in Groceries, Paints,
Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes
and tbo most complete stock oi
Brushes of nil Kinds in the
State. Artists' Matcriuls.Umo,
Hair, Cement aud Shingles and
finest quality of UttASSSllKDH
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
r ADIK. Dandmd Is rejnrdcd by mc
uiudb ns ineroi v An nuuovuuco. uui n
tuo culer cnuttt ot baklnocH, and tbo dlseme
Li
sbouid be early cixdod. Jlave jour noils
iniinlcurod, your scalp iro-itod, and your balr
dres.ed by Mlu M. a. hUlm, mi Cummer
cittl stroot, Kldrcldicu bldg , room II.
bMlItUl'DM TYl'IbWIIiTrll l'Olt UbJl.
A (tood Ilcmlnnlon ypuwi Iter for reut to
renponlble parties. Uah or address 2tU Com-
nn rolnl urooi, huio- . zi ill
mtlK fUUti ALU WAUllKIt AMU Hl'ttAM
X Uootcor. Tlio tindcnlKnvU would be
niensca loseenuy niKiuu uuu aro luicrasica
in wumungai ins ninnc, i.vi imtoiutot.fiuifm
j. II lirown. lK-.li
I lUUlariiVN aCIKm c.-i.iiruutro ot nil
j kinds on wile and Clirlxlliui Holeuco ser
vlonatK2tl l.lliarty trl. ixirnur Ulietnekatn
1 Jt KlMHKU, .Nttwup (tr AUvtrtlBlui; Auent,
LI. 31 MerolianU' JCiobniiKe, Bun KraDclsco.
bTourautborlzoU njoul. ibU paper Is hum
on mo in uiHiimne.
C1A.Hfisi i'APiilt Unicoiuiot beivy browu
J wrnDDlns nanor for utile olionn. Just Hit
tiling for pullluK uuiUr turiict. callatJout-
iuii iiuioe
i:
' A flfllH M.itli.t..
Jm .J.&MJ! AW...I.U'., 4IIU4UIU.UIW UV....C
iiicoinaaun iiau t-rancueo papers on sa o
itiurameuto, oiaiile
llopfs I'OHUillloa block,
M
O.NKY 1'J U).S
'(Ml UUlitn liloOT
-U. Morm.
ltoouj 2
Ulf
JVJH tiALti ;llK.vi-.un lone time oi would
1 i eat t acres cbolco land in W.st Hatem.
ood, largo bomo aud brn; variety ot bar
lag fruit i rots. I'lOLty of nmtll lrult. good
water and acres limber. Address box 143,
Halatn. (IM-lil
O'il't
OilllU'fBn,, Improved Twicrotirct thtoo
ODUU miles Mmtbot t-iwn. Hmull Iiuiho
una barn JniUlror 11 m Kim I, over Htaicw
ii an. 9T tf
(JlKLiLiA MllbilllAN Typewrit ng uud
Q commercUl utenonrapby. onico, room
11, Gray blook, Tbe best or work doue at rca
sonabla rates. l-ia
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm land security. Bpeclat rates
on largo loaus. loans oonalderod
without deluy,
HAMILTON A MOlll.
i I ilk I IIIIOlM,
miles of railroad Id
ralla used to
Au Albany woman writes on tho
"woman question:"
There are nearly 800,000 women
teachers, 4,606 phyaiolaus, 1,233 preach
ere, 337 dontUte, 208 lawyers, 20 uallors,
363 miners, 3i3 wood ohoppera, and eho
le aorry (d add, "a few In tho saloon
buelneae,"
Tuere are a great many women lu
the aaloon business, but thoy are at the
wrong end. They get nouo of the
pleasure, spend nouo of the mouey,
and tet only the bad breath and oyll
eSeota of the buelnese.
Oregon baa a new racing circuit
What Oregon needs la bettor roads, that
farmers' workhorses can haul their
pr&duots (o market oyery day In the
year.aud not be compelled to store
their wheat, for operators to speculate
on it and warehouse meu to steal It.
Thoro aro 177765
tho Uulted States.
Thero are 60,836,880
cover ims grounu.
Thero are 633,265,000 tlesiused to bind
tbeso ralla together, but no suoh
amount, however, is required to bind
tho hearts of tbe traveling publlo to the
faot that the Wisconsin Central lines
furnish superior facilities on all their
trains between Bt. Paul and Chicago
which form close connections with all
lines to the cast and south.
Make a note of It.
DRESSMAKING
SnW; CLKVKNOEB,
from Portland, baa opened dressmaking 'par
lors In Uio Ktdrldgo block. uuBtulrs. noxt door
Willamette
University.
PAUM, OHKQON.
Oldest Institution of learning In tbo stale,
full tircpar;.tory nud onllrglalo course. Total
enrol mout for 18016,401 students, fcxpoiiscs
moderate New BHiinoslum, Hny-ocond
year bciilni Hopt. 17, Ui.
tor Information or catalogue andresl
W. U. JiAWli.1. .
President.
jMlrtunplluil UntodniB. B.imnAin the rnitrm and Knropenn ran......
None but flit i best is good enough for beglDnors dh well us lir moro advP d nunii rw'i.
t j iiivruni. i-rflvaiii Atif
K. A. HiClttTAUlS, Vocal ijlrentft.
10-7-lm
Blrecto
r.
sBdiwow
If you love your boy give htm tbo most vol-
auio or nu g us, moueav mnwiiuu i"
vuui
bis. There is no better placo
OKil-
.ban
It Ange
If.
MT. ANOKL. OK.
Fnlondld
excellent meals, beautiful
Bohool complete in overy respect.
and healthy location, constant caro and strlol
discipline, and costs but HO a month. 831m
German Lessons
Prlvato or In classes. at nny tlmo during tho
day orviilnK toriiltconventcucfl of piplM.
Terms, fOc per leMnn. C'lasuMofllvooi n mo,
30c per ptuIl. Uernun rM'urday sulionl fur
children at Hie Ohiiiolnu hall, ornor Cbeui
nset and Cotlag- ls from U to 13 u m . anil
rromltolp.iii. Terms, COo per in mil. I
may mention lint 1 was born ana educated
InOermaoy, nud lnld a uorman teachers'
cerllflenla ftom tbo Prussian uovcrnment,
and another m m tho hi. lxiuls publlo bcIiooI.
MIia.W.A.Il.UAl'SKY.
l Marlon st.
Coutici'vatoi'i Work.
Dr. Parvlu, director and teacher il
pluno, Jtullun Bliiglut; liurmony mid
olivri-i tea'iiuntc. Asjldtdd byMIsi Atinu
ICreuM, ti'Mol r of piano, organ, gultur,
violin mid yllher. Mrs. .1. It. hliurp,
icaolUT of iimo, orj;nti and tliiuiii.
Mtislo rontiiB nt the rt'iildoiieo of .1. .
tiliurp, Halciu. Leave orders at Hit
Alleu'rtor Wllla' uitislo store.
FIRST NATIONAL DANK DUILDING, SALEM, OR.
W. I. STALEV, Principal.
Hchoollln cnntlotious sobIii etudeuts may ontor nt nny time, n
u in pay mono iuiuini w iioi.io o...u uu.iu.... iiurauH 10 attend n.
business college whero a systematic course or business training may beTao
and trained teachers lor this particular lino of work Instruct. TheOatiitnl
nuslncssCoIleiiO onors nvo coursi-
Busincss, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English,
This Is positively the only
biulnrss college In OreRou uslne tho intercommunication system ot bni.
ness practice. Out-of town Btudonta may secure board and furnished room
In prlviuo family at Unwoolt. Wrltoor csll nt collcgo orfloa ror clroula
B-vinir full Information relative to oour.es of study, rates of tuition, etc" ga
' ;''"-!!-"lL J"-M I- 1 . -
I, -
Tim University of Oregon, Eugon Oregon, oners lree tuition to'all students. Ynnn..
can obtain boatrt, lodging, noat ana ngnv in inoaormiiory tor sj.oo per week. Iloomirs inS
utsh their own linen. Younc women n-o provided with board lu private families at ti V
week c udb womon flcslrln board Bhould address Prof. John Htiaub, Kugfne.OrfcoB'Al
Becrotnry Younir Women's Christian Association. Kugono. ihe University oner's thVSh.
calouKMto degrees, Dachelorol Arts, llarhelor ofBolonco and llachth r of Loners wlih,.
oiiiuw, leading In two yours to n Business diploma and In throo years to tbo lltlo graofiulsin
iRRinntr in tnn Mn.. . -
Knell
or i oil
and tho
wlile
it ft n iiiivniiiiui i-iiiirHU ur uiuuuuius ui uuruiui muiiiiuiik
eogj : A course ot two years for teachers or physical education Icadlne to a rtiSufifiT
otluo director physlOil education. The Unlvorslty charges an locldoutal fte ,?ii5
11 11 I'lljlll'iu II imwutP ..J '. .tuuuHW. u.uuuuw. iiuiuiuh ulUUJIlua jrOln tllO 1
libllo
...ii.uii. ui.n I ihm itnvniir lAnr ixn' PRrunniun nro nnmnutn in inn ii... ...(.,.. ... i
without examination. Those desiring liformatlon regarding tbo preparatory deMtiHl!?
should nddrcso tho Uoan.Ji.rinrregan, Eugene. Ko, catalogues and lufjnuatlon i sd !!
U II 111'1I1U( X il'BIUUII US W f HIlUUttnVIVMIJl U)HUUU, UlVKUlli J
till
Sa
em Steam Dyeing
and Cleaning Works
Mrs. C. Jir. Oflc
Will rcopen.her
KIND ERG ART EN
In the Congrrgattonnf church parlor on Hlpt
80 IMO-em
THE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL
DRAIN, OUEQON.
Wrlto for catalogue
LOVia UAUZKIC,
87 2m I'resldeut
BANJO LESSONS.
Given on reasonable terms by an experienced
teacher. w. a . u a iVim v.
W.A.KAlEY.
431 Marlon st,
Have tcmovcl to the south room ol llic posloffice block, where tho proprietor It
lilting up the cinlillsliment with the latest appliances for
STEAM,CLEANINGAND dyking.
Ilie .nnt li tlitr irost extensive one in the state, being prepared to handle nil
Umljuf fine IpWlci, makes a. npccialty of Ladies' and dents' clothing, clesn
carpets, blankets, Indies' hats, straw lm)snnd feathers dyed and renovated,
Orders promptly attended to by maU,e5ipreJsorstSEeI Your pttrensja is
tUilCHCU,
COMMERCIAL STREET.
WALDEJRJWAM. ITJSLSOtf, Xroj).
-EXCELSIOR - STABLE
ed. C, Hansen, manager.
Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed,
baok of State Insurance block.
Stables
WELL DRILLING
Contractu Wnntl.il at rAirnn.ht. ...I...
Work guaranteed. Iterernnniuii i i'mi!
encennd responslbllliylturnUhea. Wilte
1. I.. KK17.KH.
Palem. u Gi Or.
to Oherrlngton's gallery.
uiu. aiwciaiiy.
lllaior.innd Iteefer
V IVIH1'
W.JAhCUSIOK
riosidont.
J. a.
AX.BBKT,
Cashtor.
When Baby was sick, we gavo her Castorla.
When she was a ChllJ, alio cried for Gostoria,
Wnen she became Miss, she clung- to CastorU,
When ahs had ChDJren, she cbto them CastorU,
It loolw m though tlio goltlltca were
vwywhere preparing; to bolt party
book, (IdtewUtfta mm! O. N. I olaea uot to their liking. Perhapa
i vm, )Mf)M win veil, ico.
1 Call for Warrants.
Notice la hereby given that I have
funds in hand to pay all warranta en
dorsed up to January 1, 1S05. Interest
on same will ston from this date.
Jabpek Minto,
Treasurer Marion County, Or.
Oct. 5 1695.
How's Tklsl
We offer One Hundred Dollar (Reward for
any case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure,
F.J.CHENEY &CO.rrops., Toledo, O.
AVe the undesigned, have known F, J.
Chepey for the lut 15 years, and bclievo
him perfectly honorable in all buttneu trans,
notions and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm,
West & Truax, Wholesale Dnigciits, Toledo,
0 Waldlne, Kinntn & Marvin, Wholesale
DruccUts. Toledo. O.
Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Price. 75c. per bottle.
Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free.
Zbattsm
Ja a symptom of disease of the trid
npys. It will oertaiuly be relieved by
Parka Bure Cure, That headache,
baokaohe and tired feeling coeao from
tho same cause. Ask for Parks' Bure
Cure for the liver and kldneya price
1.00, Bold by Luna A Brook. !!) 4n
Capital
OP SALEM.g
Transuets a central banune business.
E. M. WAITE PItlNTING CO.,
BOOK AND JOB
JUHN ffrANLKY. HIIM:wii.
STANLEY & WEAI),
STEAM WOOD SAW
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THE BUFFET CAR HOUTE
MILTON RHODES,
Practical Upholsterer.
All kluds of work rondo to order.
Hepalrlug 0, speolalty.
la) Court street, Halem, Or.
AND
Legal Blank Publishers.
Bosh's New Ilrlok.over the bank. Oom'l street
GEO. FJSimitlGlI'S
MEAT MARKET.
321 OoraruoroUt st, JOottle blook.Jj
louooessortou. M.uecK&uo.i f
Dest meats In the oily. l'rompulelery
t Idwmi rtritwi
RED FRONT LIVERY
AND KTAQK I.INU1.
lied Kroot I.tvery and Ooardln BUble,
Flrtclaa In every respooi. l'rlcos reasonable,
B II. WKSTACoxr, proprietor.
DAILY BrAOE LINE?.
Kollowlne sUges arrlTe and deiiart dally,
except HunUayi '
Wlvcrton st(re arrives at 10a. nt., leave nt
1:15 p. m, Kare 75 cents.
Dallas stag, arrives at 10a. m., leaves ntl
p m.
Independence stage arrives at IIW0 a. m ,
leaves at 3 p. m, lli-ia
XIi. C0NTRJS,
Parlors Over GrajJSros.
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""BlWThe Shortest and Quickest Line
BETWEEN
Pacific Coast Points,
St. Paul and the East.
Crosses both tho CasMrtes nnd;the Itocky Mountains lnljdayltght, lanoralngrpassengers.ths
opportunity of vlowlng the
Grandest Scenery in America!
MTr,.it?,n5 dnl,y .frora Portlands one at U a. in. via BeatUo. and ono at 8; p. m. via ;o. H.
SimiSi nn5P?,nni0. K"ol?'';e'lulpment,con istlng orcintng cars, bullot library can,
nSrt Sm f?.l.lpJi0l.8t?r?a "Jl1 "plng cars. Tbo bulftt library caw nre marvels of effgsnes
b .iLV.M0iomlDR.bftt5..O0A'!'.burbcr. ihop.easy chairs, etc. Ihe magnlflceuuwia
.'3???siS!bi-Srt.hVM2 ?.n? "Northland. leave iinlulh every Monday and Friday lor the
r?iri!ilD.10 1,land. Detroit. Olevelend and Butralo In connection with tbe Great north.
fo?n rtiimiy,i'.,A0?"urilck6.t.,r?aa vmtbeNOHTHKUN TKAUsIin OOMfANY.and en
joy a aeiigbtlul ride freo from the heat and dust. For tickets or general information call oa
COMMERCIAL STREET,
8AI.EM. OR.
A. 11. O. DKNNIBrON, O. P. A T. A,
12a Third sU,ForUand, Or
BOZORTH BROS., 210
II. O. BTEVENB. Q- y. I.A.
01 2 Front st.,Beattle, Waih.
SALEM TILE WORKS.
IAIiaElSTOOK ON HAND.
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onice:
upstairs.
oa the lowest
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ChHdrnCryfor
PItohW CmUhtMu
F.M. Steal
iS OOMUUnoiAI. BT.
Millinery and Bicycle Repair
Remember
Cy Stewart
The Coooer.
outhot Xlls,'s mm, south Btem? Bj.w'Sffi
SsaaBagasssasssy
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mimymm
Bpeclai InducemenU offered. Bhlpped 'tonal
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Address J. E, MDItPDY,
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SALEM WATER CO.
Office: Willamette Hotel Bulldinr.
ahT. mnHffley.tce jf pP ftt ota -BlUs pay.
pu!fn,S,0antt?neoce?VilnC, MRlte aU SS
Bettbl0r?brreSmU.! Vl
Irrigation bills payable on or' before tneSi
of July, atreet sprinkling BosltlvVlv h?rbidVen
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POLAND CHINA HOGS.
mo unaersisned has a pedigreed Poland
China boar. "laeeinakerV" ind abifct ' n
f?inS5,,?Ki.ll5 ? froni'l'eaSrnakw ami
j. j. jiaukinh,
Horse Shoeing
Bhop at 100 Ohemeketn street nir iv,
Pullman
Sleeping Cars
tleant
Dlnln? Cars
Tourls1
Slaeoln" Can
,ST. PAUL, lp
MINNEAfOLIS
IFARGC rnntv
70 GRAND FORKS
CROOKSTOfr
WINNIPEG
HELENA ana
BUTTE
WOLZ'S MARKET.
a'Sffir.ifss?.u..:.
l0?Hmrtw SSj ery' 'touth Commercial street.
Kieotxlca'elli and Medical Uatter aspe
ally. Smau Dynamos and Motor, built anil
ijialrM. All work done In he best manner I
CHEAICST.
EST.
Salem.
Oregon..
ENNYROYAL PILLS
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CHICAGO
WAinintiTON;"
buii "nroiiis
NEW YORK!
' 'a I U'm 4iid all
miEMtnl South,
.For InteraamUea, time oaras,
tickets oaU oa or write.
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THOMAS. WATT tC COo
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75 UommercLal ., Hima. ill
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