Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895, October 23, 1895, DAILY EDITION, Image 2

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THE CAWML JOlMsL.
(DAII.Y AlUWKKKIiT.)
MY HOKBR BROTHERS,
id
WEDE3DAY, OCT. 23, 1693.
eemiammmsBS
OOKTALLIS
IiAWiiErtKI.
Oorvallls ofllclato kre Kk'in( k noi
effort tb enforce tfw-Hfrtrtfy' feuMlfe
down on fcasiblirig of aUklcda. 'Tbr
edortsat Sunday closlDg'-KaVi beVil
successful, and tbey 'propoito bav
n'l lawriurifurced 6r know-ttbewresfo1r'lt.-:
.
Their tflorls are aneered at as l'Beln-
o.ro. JJul tbo fad tbattbey are now
In tbo attitude tbey And tbebseWea
In, of enforcing Sunday laws evan
against new&tands.Bbows that although
perhaps Insincere aud disponed to'febake
tbo laws obnoxious by iietag itfeni to
opprens legitimate and neeetsary"biial
nes, they are at IphbI compelled out of
deference to public Bentlment to Jtkke a
.position. For 'lUblloiifflclals to take a
position nguliist gjitibltag'rind vlco pi
any kind, even though It be a'slmm, la
a step of progress, aa It will (make pub
lie sentiment either nalnst the corrupt
tfllclnlsor against vluioua classes.
OtrvallU baa long borne an unenv'
ablo reputation In cortnln respects. Aa
aollcge towu of tbo state, the belttr
class of people have felt humiliated at
exhibitions of open gambling, Babbath
desecration, obscenity and Immorality.
Thoy havo BO.uu.bt to check thtnga'and
have partially lucceded, and deaerve
the encouragement of the moral people
of the entire state In their effort. Cor
villlfl should be, and (we bollove la
dofttlncd soon to to oi.e of tbo IntelllgtBt
anil ninrally progressive (owns of Ore
goii. It has a splendid populaddd'of
young pooplo and some of the 'beat
blood of the pioneers among Its dlder
population. It has also nomo good
newer people from other states. With.
Its schools, colleges and churches there
Is no reason why tbo town should
knuckle down to the Immoral element.
POLITICAL SILVER T78AQE.
During September of tbo year 1805
tharo wero shipped Mexican dollars to
O.iIub, la tho sum or $2,023,014. Silver
wd i also sent In bars to tho sum of
$803,860, or a total of three and one
liaf million dollars of Mexican silver
sent turough the United States via our
port for use In Ohlua. Japan Ismaklug
similar demands for silver and It ltr all
supplied by other countries, while our
ojuntry Is tho great silver producing
couotry of tho world. But wb aro not
only ujtug silver ns a government as
other governments' aro doing, 'but W
are not ovou using hor(T6nHo to sell
our great product to tbo countries that
dousoit. England and all the great
p iwer8, to say nothing of nearly a
thousand million people of Asia who
know no other money thau silver, 'pay
out millions of silver monthly to the
g tvernment employes. Our govern
ment does not do that. England paja
all government employes under a
certain sum on the pay rolls every
week la silver crowns and half-crowns,
and of a lighter mlntago than oura
lCf to 1. When Oblna wants to make
a loan of $200,000,000 to pay her War
djbtahe lias it procured for her either,
by Russian or French government
banks, liut our country is wiser. Its
el ver mines are capable of producing
three-fourths of the allvar of tbo world,
but it must bow to tho superior wisdom
of ItB national bankers and goldbugs of
Wall street. It must keep a half mill,
ion miners In the iuter.mountaln
region on starvation terms, for fear of
over-production of sliver. It muti get
onto tho gold basis bo m to show how
great aud prosperous we may be in
defiance of oommou eenho, so that pur
great journalists and public men may
talk about "sound money1' when nioet
of tbo fellows who do the talking are
coupon clippers, note shavers aud per
sona who never earned their living in
any of the occupations that requlro a
woolen shirt or tbo biblical Incident of
perspiration.
There are 177766
th United Btatea.
Klleaof railroad In
Tfaero aro 08,835,880
ralw mm to
cover tins grouau.
There are 533,265,000 ties used to bind
thew rails together, but no such
amount, however, la required to bind
tue hearts of the traveling nubllo to the
fact that the VIeon&la Central Has
furuktb superior facilities on all tkelr
trains between St. Paul and Chicago
which form close connections with all
lines to the eat and south.
Make a note of It.
Children Cry for
Pitchtr Cayterls
HKIAWKUAL vft.TXMlXV.
Ooaaty Oftesra Xwrts of
Bbs taws
a4 PJbjmmm
- 8HERIFF'STATMBTT.
Of the amount of money and war.
iinta reeetrW tbi taxes and mosey paid
urttta eottntyirMMref by ttte shertfl
enkMieV 'vomCft 'Owga, for six
Months ending on the 00th day of 'Sep
tomberflBW.
,mi8fait glT'lB ma and
CNVWMjpVMtlevl. iv
Jtlll...-iJL&i&a iwwXW33,W3 01
'mt.yu.u a-s-its-wssr .' 05,t 85
ne ' - ,.f..r,,f..HTrf iilJei 47
WBlyirj.
a..Oi:.
iflZ 6lS 77
.sU-
-xiii,03e sa
36,428 IS
f SepSeMfceTJl.
7?5tal ....: Ll7l,l69 09
DELINQUENT TAX '1803:
duly u t-4-..- . i-i-w-i 4 Ira 5W
Total.
193 S8
BY AMOUNTS PAID TO COUNTY TBBAS-
UER 3 AX 1804:
April 83,033 01
Muy...tiiwi.--.w- 81.105 8S
June M.891 47
Juiy ..: :..-. -I 1819 7
AtlrMt 11.030 36
iepUrnbtr ..... ... Ufitt 13
DELINQUENT TAX, 1893:
July . ...
f 193
fTOTAtlrtBl'EIVKD:
i-.?;..::;: : .'.'.f A&3 01
'aWII--
May
June
July
August.
S&l&tq
61,80147
1S.7H 05
, 11.080 3U
Sptember....
3S,0 13
Total i-'-i.'.-.: $17141 87
TOTAL PAID TO TREASURER:
April z; 33.9M 01
May 85.10J 8b
June 51,881.47
July : - 13 712 08
Augmt u,ato'fo
Beptember.
.. 25,629 13
Hirfie of Oregon, County of Marlon
I, John Knight, sheriff of said
county, do hereby certify that the
foregoing fcUtement is correct and true
Witness my bind this1 Gtbr-day of
October, A. D. 1805.
John Knight.
Bherlft Marion county. '
TREASURERS' STATEMENT
Of the county treaturer of Marion ootinty
Oregon, for tEe sijc months ending on tbe!30th
day of September, A.-D.,-'i89S, of rrfoney
received and paid out, from whom -received
and from nlist sourcej and on what account
paid out.
Amonntrf Received
Oct. I, to aMount on hand from
lajtreportf school fund ,.,..$ 32163 52
Oct. 1, to.amts. received from John
ICnlghtrtaxes for" '94, 'general
fund 122,29232
School fund '49.484 00
Oct. I, John Knight; poll tax '94,
Central fund , 1,905-00
July 33, John Knight, delinquent
Ux. '93
July 13, L. V. Ehlen, delinquent
tax, '92
127 92
4 73
78 20
130 00
100 00
20 00
June 5, 1.. V. Ehlenj' delinquent
ArJrll if, City of 'V6odburn, road
grades", 'general fund
II. J. Dellarts, liquor license,
general fund
Ivan Lawten, $o and Jno. Green
1 JtoTpeddler'ritcfcncc, general
fund
L. VEhleri; fee's, $1214.80 F.W.
Waters fees, $65 i.aS for April,
May, June, general fund 1,865 00
Leonard Smith on acc't of Rlghy,
land general fund
E.'Ecker1tn$loo, and J.J.Ryan
J'ioojltlfquor'llcenseLgeneral
fund ....,...,.
L.V. Ehlen, peddler's license,
-'gcnerilfund,
Insurance Co rebates, general
fund ,
BeaudryJ liquor license, general
75 00
200 00
3 00
73 34
fl.ml
G. 0. 8Vsml!VeUdeV& Marion
Coxweral 'iani.
so 000
153 80
L. V. Ehlen fees $985,90 F. W.
' "Waters $564 36, July, "August
dnd Sepr.rgeteral"fund "1,549 00
Total .".I38;37 S3
Total (school fund) $51,64X00
Amounts Paid Out
By amount paid out on county
warrants; 'general fund .,,'..' 44,756 35
By amount paid out on school su
perintendents' warrants, school
fund , 42,42865
By balance generaWund 6n band,
-' general fund .- "7SG9 89
By balance school fund on hand,
schoolfund. ...,,,.,.,., 9,219 35
Transferred to school tund gen
eral fund , 1 1,138 oS
Indigent soldiers' fund' general
fund 794 91
Taxes from '94 school fund jgen.
cnral fund 37,361 to
Stale taxes for '94 ., 37,25630
Total , $128,876 S3
Total (school fund) , $ 5,64800
Rsc'd of John Knight tax for city
for'94.5 '93 .., ;,-,,$ 23,217 73
Rsc'd of Jotm Knight tax for
schools '94-5 '93.. -74,808 40
Rec'dof John Knight for general
fund '94... ....,.,. 123,29332
Rec'dof John Knight for poll tax 1,90500
Rec'd or John Knight poll tax for"
'93 ... 1279a,
?
Total f7l,35i
Oct, 1, 1S65, amt of outstanding
37 r
warrant $ 40,(83 4
Oct. 1, 1895, paid out to school J
taxes , 24,4oS 93
ChUdrh Cryfor
Pitontr'ft 0ttrt.
"m ii imL'ipiii -fin ai'ji" n i nil i m iii hi
Oct. I, 'lSo$tatdT"but to city
txtt,t...t....li ,f 22.fi! 31
Oct. 1, 1895, estimated Interest on
outstanding warrants 995 85
State of Oregon,
County or Maiien:
I, Jp Minto,-do 'hereby celiiy that the
foregoing Is a true and correct statement of
tue amounts received, paid out and remaining
on hand In the cc-naty treasury of said county
for the six months ending orr the 30th day of
September, A. D., 1895.
Witness my hand this 1st day of October,
A. D., 1895
Jap MlNTO,
Cbnhty' Treasurer.
CLERK'S' REPORT.
Of the county clerk of Marlon county, state'
of Oregon, showing the amount and number
of claims allowed by the county court of said
coutny, for what allowed, amount of warrants
drawn, and amount of warrants outstanding
and unpaid, from the 1st day of April, 1895,
to the 30th day of September, 1895, both
Inclusive.
Road'and bridge claim '154 .....$ 2,68754
Pauper, claim 146 2,37038
Criminal, claim' 788 3.475 24
Stationery, claim 90 88995
Court house and tall, claim 45.. 290 95
Water, claim 6 7S 00
Light' claim 6 30(000
Night watch, claim 6 360 oo;
Clerk, claim 7 '. ...! 2,246 66
Recorder, claim 6 , ..... J,43o 00
Sheriff, claim 7 , 3,719 33
Military claim II 2,500
Bailiffs, claim 9 95 00
School Supts, claim 5 618 I J
County judge, claim 6 75000
County com., claim 12 '16782
Superlor,clalml8 366 00
Insane, claim 12: 100 00
Jury, claim 66 1,0193c,
Coroners, claim 58 15400'
County treasurer, claim 6 600 00
Assessor, claim 6 ... 4,67050
Census, claim 5 2,21000
District attorney, claim 175 1,276 00
Bounty, claim 247 260 44
Indigent oldier, claim 54 '64445
School examiners,' claim 6.
72 00
Stock Inspectors, claim 3.
Disbursements, claim 4 . . .
Surveyor, Claim 1
136 S
84 AS
9 00
Total amount claims allowed and
drawn, 1859 3,4o6 00
Outstanding unpaid county war
rants on the 30th day of Septem
ber, 1895, principal .4475C.3S
Estimated Interest occurred thereon 995 85
Total amt. unpaid county war
rants H4.75G 35
State of Oregon,
County of Marlon.
I, L. V. Ehlen, county clerk of the county
of Marion, state ol Oregon, do hereby certify
that the foregoing is a true and correct state
ment of the number and amount of claims
allowed by the county court for, the six
months ending on the 30th dayof September,
1895, on what account the same were allowed
and the amount of warrants drawn, and the
amount of warrants outstanding and unpaid
as the samo appear upon the records of my
ollice and in my official custody. S
Witness my hand and seal of the county
court of said county this 21st day of October,
A. D 1865.
L, V. Eiti.EH.
County Clerk.
SEMI-ANNUAL SUMMARY STATEMEN T
Of the financial condition of the county of
Marlon, in the state of Oregon, on the 30th
day of September A. D.,1895:
To warrants drawn on the county
treasurer, and outstanding and
unpaid $44,7S35
To estimated amount of Interest
accurred thereon 995 85
Resources
By funds In hands of county
treasurer applicable to the pay-
' meut of .county warrants $(7,569 89
The sheriff not having returned the tax rolls,
It is impossible at this time to estimate the
amount of unpaid current taxes applicable
to the payment of county warrtntst
L-, V. Eiii.en,
County CUrk.
In a State of Bankruptcy
is me condition or
our
system if the
becomes inac.
liver
tive so that the
germs and poisons
can accumulate
. within the body.
Keep me liver ana
bowels active and
we're in a coudltloti
of lienlthv nrna.
yperlty ami have
sufficiently well in
vested capital to
draw uuon in the
hour of need. The liver filters out the
poisonous genus which etiter the system.
Just so surely as tho liver regulates the
system, so do Dr. Flerce'a Fleasant Pellets
regulate the liver. Keep this in mind,- and
you solve the problem of good health and
rood ltvlncr. The " Fleasant Pellet" hv
a tonic, strengthening effect upon the lin
ing membranes of the stomach and bowels,
which effectually cures Biliousness, Sick
Headache, Costlveness, or Constipation,
Indigestion, Loss
or Appetite; Bad" Taste
in -Mouth, Sour RIsinn front Stomach.
dud wilt often cure Dyspepsia. The "Pel
lets" are tiny, because tue vegetable ex-
nm
Kasr
in action, no griping- as with old-fashioned
d
puis, as a "uinner pill," to promote di
gestion, UVo one each day after dinner.
iromote u
ter dlnue
To relieve tue distress artsint
a from ove
eating, nothing equals one of these little
"Pellets."
Mrs. Melissa Atwatkr, of Sttubtn,
Washington Co., Mr., writes : "As regards
TRIM III1IM 4l..
fcW I think
I could not do
wfcbottt .them.
'I do not like
to k"wHJtottt"t
.tkws.J il tkI.J
jhouse. 1 nave.
?. ve,y
Riigaiy 10
'.frtesida3 and
-aeighBors
them, ---a 1
ind
many are tak-
I ing 1 them
luroug-B my
Aflvi.rMtlntf
tkeio. .I-wlfi Mas. Atwatimu
uytheyare the best pill TcaWUke.
uytheyare the best pill rcaWUke. es. I
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iWwiwtiirv-iiv -j- 'nif 11 iim sjhiTi
fnyn
Qeld in Alaska
San FnANciRCO, Oct
23. Tlfe
steamer fiettba which bai nmved frcm
the Yukou river and other poluts of
Alekf brought l H pansenge'!", who
were principally made up of miners
from Forty Mile river. Every miner
bad a sack of gold dust or n bag of
nuggets, ranging from $500 t au
amount far up In tbo thousands. The
miners had not abandoned the dig-
ings ou tho Yukon by any means, and
it is the Intention of every man who
oamedowu, to r turn in tho spring.
One man . named Madison, who has
been in Alaska for eleven yearai came
back with 112,000 in his belt. Madison
Isof the opinion that Forty-Mllo river
will be a profitable oitnp for years to
come, but advises a man to provide
himself with fibout (300 before lie starts
for Alaska to'tako Giro of himself dur
tho winter mobtlu.
RlVfiRiNB-WS.
Thfti(lrru fPWln nrrlvpil tin from Mia
eionoLanciug last evening heavily
loaded with miscellaneous freight ' a
portion of twblch was bops. Bho re
taraed to Mission jjaading this morn
iBatBo'clodkiand will bo. up iBgaia
this evening.
The Gypsy left for fortlund at 0 o'
clock this mrirnlntc having a good load
of freight-Bird "passengera. Tblao boat
continues to make tri-wceklytrlps be
tweon Balem- And Portland and is
taxed to her utmost capacity with
freight on each trip either up or down
the river.
Whoa Baby was nick, we gare her Castor!.
When aha was a Child, ho cried for Costorlo.
When ib. became )llm, sho clung td OutorU.
WUn sho bad Chtldmi, iio fare them Cv.tori.
Make Yorraolf Strong
If
you would icslsc pneumonia,
bronchitis, typhoid fever and persistent
coughs nnd colds. These Ills attack
the weak and run down system, 'frier
can find no foothold where the b!o d U
pure, rich and full of vitnlulity, tho np
pettto good aud digestion vlgorus, with
Hood's tiarsapari'.L, the one true blood
purifier.
ILfod'a pills cure llvor ills, constipa
tion, biliousness, sundlco, sick head
ache. How's This!
We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for
any case of Catarrh th it cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure.
F. J. CHENEY & CO. Props., Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have known K. J.
Cheuey for the last 15 years, and believe
him perfectly honorable in all business trans
actions and financially able to carry out any
obligations made by their firm,
West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo,
O,, Walding, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hull's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally,
acting directly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of the system. Price. 75c. oer bottle.
Sold by all Druggists, Testimonials free.
Rheumatism
is a symptom of disease of the kid
neys. It will certainly bo relieved by
Parks ISure Curo. That headache,
backaohe and tired feeling come from
the same causo. Ask for Parks' Sure
Cure for the llyer and kidneys price
l.Oo, s ild by Luna A Brooks. 19. 4w
Children Cry for
Pitcher' Castaria.
JOHN HUGHES.
Dealer in Groceries, Paints,
Oils, Wind w Glass, VarMlakcs
and tho most complete stock ol
Brushes of all Kinds in the
State. Artists' Materials,Linio,
Hair, Cement aud Shingles aud
flucst Quality of GKASS SEEDS
NEW ADVERTISEMEriTb.
WANTKU-Everrhodytobnow tint K K.
Hall, the taper lunger, can always be
luuou h, jvciier no xsi
LAUiu-t. Dandrnn is re ard a by moat
txoplfi u merely nn nnuojan, bat U Is
lite chief cause ot bafdi ots, uud the disease
sbouid b early1 eaeeked. Unveyour t.alla
manicured, your scalp troMed, aud your hair
dre edby Mlu M A. Mains. bOUK Oounnr.
cii trcct. j.iurciugq piog , r"ou 1 1.
nKMlMUTDN TYrli.wniThn KOU ltKNC
iv a gooa ueminston ypwirwrror rout to
re8pnnlbie purtlet. Ualioraddreoa 2SS ciora-
m.niai uroei. Bale . 21 St
rTIHK l-UUM AIM MAtUiKlt AMUrU'
E
1'o.aM
X vXMker. Tlie nndsolsntd would be
uieoned to sm any and ail who are interested
In washing at hlaoMce, ISSMlatastieet, -wlenu
J.U Urown. lfMi
JLi. 21
(sours
on Sin I
f. KlHUiawSewBijr AavrUliw
i?Aesit,
FraseJMO,
r Is kept
our anthorlsMl anat- ThU uisar
Atcn3Xl&BU' BJ.CBABM9, BftD B T
u am 111 uixnmoa.
Kt I'AfJCK lJUicioio( hoavy brows
j wn
tQnHo
wrapp
BcforputUaHadrerpe4. OtOlutJoor-
11 nffloe
DAPKHa-nwliaiiQ. aaerosaetiio. Mtiue
ilHopm l"owumoe bine.
X Taoomaaatf imb rraaiMo papers oa sa 0
ONalY tj u l&H.-O, Mitnu.
IVI lVtlffl,hlrtQC
Moo in
inra
TJOU bALK UBKAIS.UM Iobk Una or would
r rent&aerMcboloa laad fn Wttt Balem.
Uood, large home asd barn; variety ol bear
lag fruit ireea. flscty or small truit, good
water and;; acres Umber. Addreaa box lie.
f'AABUva an Improved 6-acretrrct three
and barn
yuvu uiiios muib 01 biwa. omau nouse
Inquire of liurggraf, over mate
it an.
nu
&!AJffiiiLr.SSra!
p commercial .tonography, omoe. room
aa . in 11 n iiniifU'rsnrTrnrnrrr rr in 1 in i. 111
f COLLEGE Of MUSIC
-rall
Nervous
Sleepless, no appetite and very much run
down, was the condition of my husband,
Blnco taking Hood's Sarsaparilla he has
wonderfully improved, and be now cats
and sleeps well; in fact, he is all right.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
westeem very highly." Mns.MAnTCon
8I0AN, 1M0 Cedar St., Puoblo, Colorado.
Hood's puis r.i:?,l.x'".'w
MONEY TO LOAN
On farm land security. Bpeclal rates
on large loans. Jxmns considered
WlthouldeUiy. HAMMOJ4M011l.
ttiish Uank bulldln?.
W.4Cnrcic
Pienldent.
J.U.'ALBXRT,
Canhlfr.H
ioiiiil
OF SA1VE1VI.
TrKnsaoUHi general bansang business,
RED FRONT LIVERY
AND8TAUB lilNK.
not
Kront Livery nnd Boarding Btablr,
Pr-irlam lnevcr resnect. Prices reasonable
It II. Wmtaoott, proprietor.
daily arAOB jlim:).
Following stages arrlTO nnd depart dally,
except Hundayi
Htlverton itge nmvns at 10 n, m., lcao nt
l.-liv p. m. Koro 78 oentt.
Dallas stage, arrives at 10 a. in,, leaviH ntl
p.m.
leave at 3 p. m.
luuepenuvucu huiuu urfivus ih ijou in.
I'-t 1
n
s
-OrnNKU IN-
CHANNING HALL,
Will reoelverlilldrcu Irom Syoarn upwards.
Hpecint ttentlon to beginners. All dcnlred
brnnrbes for tho older pupils luuxhlilnclud.
latr drrtvlnu, modellnir. rnuslc. plalu nun
unlntlan.edleworK'. All work doao on the
Individual plan. In which each child Is net
vnnced according to Its own cipacity. Kor
trrma "ml partlculnrs apply to MltsO.IIallou
Twcnllflili and Uhrmckein (tit
Willamette
University.
8AI-HI. ORUaON.
Oldest Imtltutlon of learning In tho itute.
full preparatory nod onlleglnto oomven. Total
enrollment for 1KUI 6, -101 siudents. Kxpenses
inoderau-. New Rjronaslum, l-'Uly-scoond
year begins Hept. 17, 18fl.
hor Information or catalogue ndilress
W. O. IIArtLKY. A M.,
s 9d swsw l'renldent.
If you love your boy give him the most val-
nblo of all k it, tho best education noskl-
bio of all ir It, tfiol
ble Tiicro u no Letter place tlian
Ur.ANQEL. OR,
School complete in every resp'ct. Bptcndtd
start of teachors. excellent meals, beautiful
and healthy location, constant caro aud strict
discipline, and costs but f 20 a month. 8 3 lin
German Lessons
Prlvato or In classes, at any time during the
day or VHnlng to suit convenience of puplu.
Terms, 60a per lemon. Classes of rive or n.orc.
90a per pupil. Oermn Saturday school for
children ai the Cbannlne hall, oiruer ciieru
eKt and Cottag- its , from U to 13 a m , nad
from I to p. m. Terms, Ms per m luth. 1
may mention bat 1 was born and educated
In Germany, and hold a uerinan teacners'
oertltlcotM from the Prussian uoicrnment,
and another Irom the hu tauls publlo school.
, ., . . MlW.W.A.li.llAKst;x.
431 Marlon at.
Conservatory Work.
Dr. Parvlo, director nnd teacher of
piano, Italian singing liarmouy untl
olasa teartbing, Assisted byMlsa Anna
Krebs, teacher of piano, organ, guitar,
violin and zither. Mm. J. 11. Bhurp
teackerof piano, organ and aluuiug.
Mualo rooms at the residence or J. it.
tibarp, Balem, Leave orders at the
Allen's or Wills' muslo store.
BANJO LESSONS.
Given on reasonable terras by an experienced
teaeher. W.A.HAlKV,
t Marlon st,
Remember
Cy Stewart
The Coooer.
Ha can make anything with hnopn on 'It. and
make u epod. fJew work or repairing' nhou
oulh ol i'a.'a mill, Bouth Balem. 8 Ma Jm
POLAN0 CHINA H03S.
Thennde'ikned m n n.,n-.. ...,
Cblu boar. nHMMmrtJn T7" .i.,.:.?"5
FaWc?.auadc'hT"w,pa
iera ftTr s" T eho.n jwhA iViS-K ol"
Capital
Hiss Bal
MOO
Ht Angel
m,
of the Willamette Oniuersify,
-UNDER NJKrV MANAGEMENT
Modrnnlelhoi.s. Op (otlatp. Botiinaa in
None but t ha best ih good ououu
u ouuu(U iur ui-iiiuvin
10.7-lm
FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING., SALEMOK.
V. I. STALKY, Principal.
Kchool lln a nllr untis io-lu ntudeula may enter at any time,
will pay thoie ho expect to prepare for some business pursuit to attend a
buaiupss rollcvo whiTu a ystemallo pourse of btulnrss training mar be turn
nnd trained trachnrs lor this particular line or work InsltucW Tbefjapiial
lliulucss College odors nvo ceurses:
Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, Penmanship and English,
.This Is positively the only
business college In Oreon using the intercommunication system ot bnsl.
Bess practice. Out-of-town students may secure board nnd furnished rooit
lnprlvat4iramllyntliweclc. Wrltoor oali at oollega offloa for circulars
giving full information relative to courses of study, rates of tuition, elo.
em Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works
Have removed to the south room of the poitofJkc block, ybere tho proprietor is
fitting up the establishment with tho latest appliances for
STEAM CLEANING AND DYEING
The plant Is the most extensive one in the state, being prepared to humlle all
kinds of fine fabrics, makes a specialty of Ladles' and Genu' clothing, clcan
carpets, blankets, ladle' hats, straw hsts and feathers dyed and tcnovatcd.
Orders promptly attended to by mall, express or staged Your patronage it
solicited.
WALDEliMAll KELSOtf, lro,p
COMMERCIAL STREET.
-EXCELSIOR - STABLE-
E. C, HANSEN, JVIANAQER.
Only tfood horses used. Satisfaction gunranteed.
back of Stuto Insurmico block.
iBEAT
THE BUFFEL' OAR ItOUTE-
izni
J0gTvThe Shortest
I1KTVVKKK
Pacific Coast Points,
St. Paul and the' East.
CtouoA both tho C.iHcadcsad;th9 Uockr Mountains )rj;day;ight;a(lorqlngJpn3eDjcrs;th
uyuuuui
Grandest Scenery in America,!
iwoirnins tiauy from i-ortiana; onent 11
1 -i.iiiiu -i-uKiiurt auuNHiiirHiiiiipmeni,coa uiing draining cars, bullet library can,
)aiu3.iina hi It jlktoror tourist sleeping cam.
mdi-oiiifj t containing both roo-n, burher shop,euny chairs, elo llio mnKnlRcen
to iiiiiiips'-AnrtliwMi 'ami ".Vorthland." leave Uuiuth every Monday and Friday I
"loo." Mn Iclrno 1-liud. Dttrilt. uloelend aud buffalo In connection with tl10Orc.1t .
prn liiHwy II vey.utr tick ,ts road via tho WOlUIIKltN tjTEAM?IIIl' ooMfANY.im
loyB dcllghtlul rldo free irom tho heat nud duU Forliokels or general Inforinatlou n
BOZORTH BROS.,
It. C. KTEVUN8. O- W. IMA.
613 Front st..Hoittle. Wa h.
SALEM TILE WORKS.
LAUGH BTOCK ON HANP..
ipoclnl Inducements oflered. Hblpped to(al
I-olnt on short notice. Bend for prices.
Vaj-fis, North Kalem,
Address J. K, MUUPUY,
Fair Grounds. Oi
SALEM WATER CO.
Office: Villamelte Hotel Bulldlno-.
For water;ervloe apply nt olee.-UlUs pay
able monthly in advance. Plaice all com.
plaints at the oilloe.
Irrigation months-Juno, July, August and
teptember; hount- to 8 a. in., 6 to u p. in.
Irrigation bill payable on or petore the 1st
ifJulv,Htreetprlnkllnc positively torblddeu
j, j, jiaukin8,
horse- Shoeing
dbop at 100 Uhemeketa street, near Com
merelul, Hpeelal atteutlonto InterfertncaaO
DoruM. with dlMuud rwtt
WOLZ'S MARKET.
Fresh.'saited and smoked Meats and'iSau.
Bage, S-Hetrlcerator meats In best shapf.
KwptlaanAlloeoaeHt, eaitern style, Fne
delivery. Bouth Oommerclal street.
J v t)H AH Will. 7. Imn.
-. '. ., .
.DJi. CONTUJS,
Parlors Ovov Gray Bros.
r a Griffith,
Ofllce: Corner Court and 'Oommnmtai .t
upstairs. All work BuaTant0fdmm4ISi2l ,t
as ih inweat
aMi ...-.- u
S.'Mf
e. m. waite rnrOTKa qo
BOOK AND JOB
AND
Zepal Blank PublisJiers.
Baiih'a New Brlekjiver thebnk.twn'l itrrel
GEO. FENBHICW8
MEAT MARKET.
sil Co-nmercialBt.ioouin hi,w ,.
jr
fST-w
t nwusj
Xj3E3 lSG,PXS,aC,
tbo fuV.orti and iKtiropoxn 'onrvaten.
iib inn im 11', iiiuru suvit ceu Pitt lid --.
nun
W, U. 1
U. A. I
It. A. ItBlttTAUK, Vooat DlrecW
v. u. iiwiikyi 1-rMiu.int
j-.suii u. winauii, ins'rumeutui iii... ..
LiIj. WlfiKUEU. Instrumeutui
- .. wr
It
Studies
and Quickest Line
w, fivniug tug
a, m. vuHeUtlo.andoneats.n p. m. via O.R.
.mo ounui norry cars are marvels or eitgsncs
210 ?0MMEicrAL street,
A. II. O. UBNNIHrON, O. I. A T. A
YU Third at.. 1'ortsnd. Or
seis4iisiga3
PAGIFSe H.K.'
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Pullmar,
) SleaplnSiCars
h'leant
-Dlnin" Cars
Slaeoin Can
Touris
ST. PAUL ' ,
MINNEATOLIS'I
DULUTH,
FARRP.
JO .GRAND FORKS
CROOKSlOfr
WINNIPEG .
HELENA am
?UTTE
THUOUUH TICKETS
'TO
CHICAGO
WASHINGTON:-
lll rn ntlA
NEW YORK
ol. a.id all i
'olnts Eait end South'
For Information, time'caras, iuaps
'Jokets call on or write,
THOMAS, WATT sC CO,,
AOKNTB,
2S Uoinnierouu w, .iileta, til , .
Or A. D. OirAWmw, AMt.Geu).P
Agent; 255 Morrlwn St., corner Third,
Portlaml, Ore.
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ENNYR0YAL PILLS
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