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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 3, 1897)
v1 J&WV-l H. Daily Capital Journal,! 'DHffii. ' v Mwrt OTTt OTKneSDXl, XASCH , Ufc enr7LC9 w tkk cowers. Ifcrf to e wrt. T foetfmt fcr y ty w JJ-ii retypes tfce zt efa tt r atite fay wMH fetir mmrm UA It-.! h x - it. Jtfee -! Fh, wdf, fce riagx4 t v&sMn stmvt ttogg tint. , K K. Jw4ai lets it that znd Dsa- liUd H'tS SKllftf Ai RpA r'-a.I,ai. - - r-. r - v w-w -w w w w WW r .. j -! rvsmm, wvt ivsa zsuoerc jsjm-i efea-w' rette; Ska W4 z ?thtch 0&V Kr$&t&m waU st ihr fW, . !PC JW tX itt- Ute ..: ' I AIR wa;UatSea Reprice, Qrtvltf&tVA&jarJtaatorj&ljfrxtowizsil I bfMr. ?. Xt?tX x&,Gy- bm, if rf wfctot were UAiAmxA at asset wXA aA 9m x&vrt tyt&tKKm&A tfcetswWTe Fwwr4 frm t Re-rlewre- iwrt t fee tfc Saf prc Oj Tttwrvfaiy 4?Atx were dt&rfb- Ufcj waUtreyi wfcfe alt Sfcyse xsA damvtaMe. teaKoci." Mr wife RfllRRRSIDIML IHAUbUH " i Ofarneof Preset Sec-Hklw McKWqfs Psgeaiit; ffF Caifc-et ?f e-iaf U Ewanfe &a Psaii rf TR-?f esife -diefai Krf Pre4. WiMfofis. Mothers C H. MACK yAMe m IMU Uo&e few re TVs awe aP" " "' Uw 4 ibA tffa H, lfee a V Mr wfcotfcrr SVtft fcat fR a ffetatfea f the MntMaiiMi. It tr lfcC Uk KeHVa JMl IMtot Wfe WflH6jr W UtXXK 9p x ; i htt U tttTe thtu ttt, tt pitMcat x&itiT zl ; mttriustt aaffitt ttutt, vmtnt. &i Is VurtkktA Xhttdnj wfcMi tutmtjzn ftit et nttAt zntM, ihtj at 6Sds tr9jut mzMxtrA tor Mr. HtUHttH at o Mctet&i them Ut drup It and rer4ri&J Ii fttrttreatfeH aftd Jsr afer tatfe Ut ynt Uuir vV It wmiM e to tir bt oe Xfrv Afn a4 f bat fr t Dsav oratotlfl ui arrt fl fit lhf.tr una momtjtnitvl roalce a tt eace. Kr 5li blockade of pablfe batlDtM nhould erer ff atkwed Uteowtvp aalo In Oregon. Blocking tbe lrl- Utor t pf erent an improper organi zation o!Iy In ther Interest of one man who U repudiated by the major- It of all trxt meroMra ba vwneex- ooxs but utter failure to organize a a rwult of men an effort li all wroag and cannot be allowed to become a precedent without reat danger to all law ard order. The fJarl faction owe it Ut llmuwAtt snd the people to force a delon In the hfgheit tfiutX, If tbeeourt can take notice of the matter at all, and forever settle thin quettlon of the extent to which ab"wjntee4canflarr7onotrttruotlre Uu tie. ITKM3 OF IMTERK8T. Han i'raneloco U contlderlnK an anil- expectorating ordinance. Twenty-two canldte for Oorernor of ,I'ennylranla hare entered the Hit. NebmVa hat a bill before letrl lature which if paued will require that rocal miule le taught in the public echool. Tlie arena at Carton, Ncyada, will t made to Mat 17.CO0 people, lliat will inniudemore than ono-hfllf of the population of the Inllre atate of Ne vada, A bill ha been Introduced In Kaniaa, that CO per cent of all the iDortanuo preuiluma paid In that tate ahall xs Invested in Kanaaa mortKai'ix. Buwtn lb Anthony aaya the U in favor of a general law iflvinK lha wlla one-balf t the earning a her own. Home huibanda are Hald to be in favor of that kind of a law. The prevalence (if "JV In the oabltieiil U "ver jrkl.7Kvery man haaa U''jw'ri'rUl$iiVjn hla Klven name, exccpUnuaaelffKSllger, aw! he hn thd "J"aound in the "it" in lilt name. HenroMinlatlve Klefer, of Kannai, u lnlrwlucd a bill. According to which a wlcbw jntiot Inherit more than loo.oou from the' catate or her doeoared liuthami, and u cltlhr cannot Inherit to exectd t.OQO. Ail over Hint amount ijiunt m turned Into the tat Irwititry In t'aae n penton (Ilea without a wife or children, then the pureiit arw iwrmlttH to take 900,000, ami if Ilia imnrMartfdt5,id the whole ptoporty goca to h lau. A LlMKKAb ItKWAHO.-TllO UHI Of 3o will be paid lo ntiy one who will aearcii for and recover the body of Aug, JCroliia, lotooookqf HioaUauicf JUwona, For articular Mo Scott Soaortb, ckrk of ftaWw amp No. 1 18, Wool hk-b of the Worjd. l ' ' so x&mrtmrw tttT that &&tr zA JM&&A, acovmputitd bf Akvr toumtxn 4 ttw lezUtttmre, wid ar- rtte m tfe wtmmx tnefo. aisd Wwti OkjkmM kiM(i4il tntnVfa Moaf a4 x pen a rtfXfJtna at the cum tM9eat ofzL. ?fee7e a ttt 4iA t hmnMg ft fan, A the (vsJXfwfe Vwfenand tbelrMeo tat lmnil tbe oaf im a kwtndtf tatynrrffed baod. the HjxaV Hea cfMr &l. frptHire fed eral 4Sce bAlderr, a stMBber of izdtex. aloyeIr fiy r fttrefsty-Sve Is aawwbtr. were ettbered cm tbe depot ftoifora z tbe train roUed In. Tbe tn4 played a fii(le pleee aod the tAUMkw WA basda with tbe srserta of bosor a tbey ?'X off tbe train, but there wa no f!ehmakln orefceer. Motf tbe vMtlBfeo atraad ItepreenUtive, fifteen or ifxteen In alt, entered tbe rMltn,' totmn 'tu aftd were- driven direct t that iMtltetton. Later they retarned tofrttn ami wee doffiictled at tbe Hc&allen bouise. Why Rweberjr wa honored by och a crowd of ditlft?ulked vltibra at tbi time remain, even aioce their exhaustive peehmakloz, a matter of apecalatioa. Our fair city It i true haa a somewhat unique reputation as a atartiog point for political idioayn cralt. It waa here 'that Governor Peonoyer carue a pilgrim from tlie ex ecutive mansion to deliver the cele brated "Jtovsbnrg speech in which lie renounced hi allegiance to tlie Democrat! party. Bo on Tbonday night- tbe members of the lienton bouo and liielr senatorial colleagues come to read for tbe flrst time their manifesto, freali from -the throbbing brain of Brother Driver. Why Hose- burg 14 peci ally adapted for moTP meotaof this kind la not known uo ItM Hmj remark of "Speaker" iienaon In hla speech be token seriously, .that a Hotttborg audience waa the moat patient he ever addreaed,.and would stand more boring without- a com plaint than any other. There are tome people who Insist that tbe vis itors came solely aa.a bodyguard for the returning members, thinking It unsafe Ut travel alone, having failed to keep a single pledge upou which they were elected. Tbe more gener ally accepted and sensible conclusion seems to be that the members were trying to get all tho free riding pos sible before their railroad passes ex pired by limitation. UKMATOU ItSKO'S UX1IG. Was Introduce by Chalman Ilenson as one who needed no Introduction. He was received with applanse, and spoke substantially a follews: "You all know I can't inako a speech. I would rattier face the Oregon legis lature than atand before these friends to make a speech." Ho had been ac cused of being a profane man, but he would leave It to Brother Driver if the charge waa true. i Beuator Driver"! will say that I believe Senator lleed ueyer used a pro fane word where It was hot Justl liable. Senator Driver la a minister, and this enunclatlou of a new principal of theology naa greeted with a howl of applause. "There is a damnable conspiracy against yuu down at Salem," contin ued Senator Heed. If you had been down there and .mingled with tho llcncdlct Arnolds, and Judas Iscarlota at he had ho would not be blamed for aearlntf. lie wcuMuf, of the cou ventlon once with hU baton. After that he waa willing to go Into the "Uetison rump, or any rump," and had stayed there. He had been quoted in aaer Hy f aevaaKe. Ks fee- a v-cUteH earn Ut Urn JfetaMto fc oysWa't bHfere Un Je 5 asTiM?t &vHh ft. !d Ut A ;p- aed -D ENTIST . .t JKnlvwr beahh of ! Snfee r to Dr. I. V. Kmv t, i-SMUTTarerntofl'an. fca. Or. Panics cWJ tasatfite-f. rr ytu, that operukes oodc ktsfi tsjx oimearcaK- Hood! tr?a- :. aiuf via resaoce a sv r" f te Mooa w fc -; MORTGAGE LOANS r m. b2 h tofbniae kKer f" . . ... .wt ar OawBdcpvEpertrat 7 Per vest. mi za isj.jb - -i. r - . - wis Ste w cots- fssaseeaniyKapes-ewt. aafe p&c X-fttajarr- f ? wftfc ka Ms Ai4 Csci. Tfetefrr Jwiar- dm. fitfafc?, fc ttat tared riadi siid B WOJO B u&essa ai led t a teats eftHss fcy Dstili MiaMu fCsaih. Datmi wai taeas . f r i n i i ii ,i ,.., i tSM tsw rfhiif MWIC 1 - -" "' - " I c iM.fBifiWHAwt waM aeaer aatavx s, ezsesteaf .i Di kf 1 zua i sts vr teste som-- - Cough WjusasveM, Kawc X-lfcs saa u L -- --- -.ararSCSC: MtttA JSC """"' ' ,. . Sui. ttaaal flea7 efeae a vu-JteS KeSlafer llsfrr' .deaat-efcrtltawri. ibkb -- ay-. It cM && , van. dhs. 6?e, AZ- J """T5. , .. t Sfio.StrMpa- ' ii Wlfeaav afe XcZaam. b j. k , truL Fro. tie SjwfeM 14 y&Y:rx7 Sex V!Ua' . .. . -i . . - i lilint cw IK j. . j: a ... .. .. .- awKfi tawse fea.fcfe i,fci hi I " uaawsaertWiaKtiKa-, - ,,Ufcr4iieri,1K3" "" a f .sl. . Vu mr -aaassrs i . a r-a - vr.. a ssrv tx -a. . - .. ... .. -au l. arfSfcSHgf t. OawBdcprepertjat 7 per at, i, j, badseczmjitSperecat. S& kaw Eroker. reca Jo, a; Esa tari he 7- WS JUBEET aknwtK. 9awaMudSJsttKv M Meaxad Ue& be toad U Mm: "Jev X lmmzttt js were a stoewd piNela ad a gaol wtre psalter, shk aw I VtUtfre yen are feuM? aB yawsr seaa," aeas(r Keea cakaraetersz: art- eestedatorlaliB the OttzmUa, tat- Isar that M Kebeft rx resposttlWe for tbe fewU-ep, at Ue biggest Ke be bad ever read- -Wedfcto't akaayvCes for MKckeH w Er&vxi's nsp w aey rtber rap,' exesasased tbe Jecator, "aad wedfds't care a d a wba was tUxteil! lAppiaeue.) Bat Ith tbe Totf t boeest Dtaaocrats asd Popo Ht wevieddowa tbelr damnable btBea., Next tbe speaker produced a propvil tloa for a eotoproEafite, whfeb be said bad bees submitted to tbe Mitchell coofereoce. Tbe propositi wound ep with a pledge for tbe faitbfol perforssaoee of tbe provkBf of the yjtBpmmle. To tbe faitbfn! performance" shouted tbe senator, Ye, to the faithful perforsEtaoce of tbe Jsdaj IartoU, Benedict Arootds and damnable traitors ! (Howls from tbe audience j I wotria like to have tbe names to that paper so as to see what corpse they burled." He went per sonally to Joe Simon's room about two weeks ago, and anted him to help organize the bouse, Joe said: "When I can get eight or ten of ,yoa fellow to pledge to vote against Mitchell, I will organize tbe hou.e." This was a sample of the term of compromise ther were offered, and there had been I attempted bribery, too. Representa tive Vaughn bad been offered 2S0 for every day he would remain In bed, as he bad stated before tbe conference. "Our men always bad a smile on tbelr faces, thank God I but you ought to see the long mugs the other fellows wore when we knocked out another of tbelr damnable schemes." Senator Reed closed his speech with tbe tally that he was saving hls voice in expectation of a call from the Lord to come to Salem again. (Applause.) rilOU OKrVER'B SPEECH. Representative Vaughn had been offered 1250 a day to stay In bed, and President Simon had personally offered SenaUr Brownell 13000 for his tote. "I myself could have taken to0,000 from tbe highest official in the state," said the senator, "I raise my hand to heaven and swear It." As the aged apostle of justifiable profanity raised his hand, unpointed by the briber's gold,a solemn hush fell upon the crowd while the orator waited valnjy for the burst of approbation frpm the audience that never came. A gentleman across the aisle from the Review reporter whispered that it was tho biggest He he ever heard a man swear to,and the thunderstruck A, P. As. wondered If their idol was really fool enough not to sell when he nad a chance. f6rr CfcueaMrf was cfecfterf incx Stewax arf Nenab, mkl Ibe f Lyasas J.Gae ftxai tax ;zvM rttad- a.-d pottey aoa tfce wax adatafctts- tfes- Tefter sfoke i Jfce fetxniHe law tHKy f an lateraalttmt asfietary cwjrert&ce. lie. sasd jPrtrie-tect McZioley by cif cabeet ninsHtm hid evidently go&e ever Ut tbe gats' iUsd ad to stay tbere.Tbe seaate c&scerrtd In lhe-b6e! asaecdeseats to tke Jur nalfeioal mooetary cooftrssce bB Tbit Is tbe last gbtatlve stage. Tbe bill now gees to lie prttfekd. HOC5E. Theboete was prepared feraWag, bard day's work when It met. Tbe rotunda aod corridors of tbe capitei were Ibrooged asd tbe gaHeries crowdth. Tbe traditional lealowy teteea tbe boate and tbe seaate was tbe uuse of tbe resolute by Doekery, Democrat, ofMbsaoeri. btiag iatro- dsced, asking for aa ioqalry into tbe reavn why precedes bad heen Ig nored lo tbe location of the platform upon tbe east terrace of tb capitol, wbere 3Iaor McKinky will bein augarated, entirely is fmat of tbe senate wing. Heretofore tbe plat form bad been built oot from tbe main entrance, and aitbr House bad cause to feel slighted. Under tbe rule the resolution wu referred to a eomialttM. Rlehra4a. Democrat, of Pennsylvania, sngzested an amend ment to ascertain wbat aulbority ex isted for the erecttoo of a platform anywhere on the plaza. Tbe Dittrict of Colombia and riaval appropriation bills, which came -over from tbe senate, were sent to tbe con ference. Hopkins, Republican, of 111! nuls, tried to get a e pa rate vote on the senate prop'sltlo to tix tbe price of armo-plate at MOO a ton He wanted that amendment concurred in- He said the Illinois steel company was prepared to furnUb the govern- meab.wjinarmorptaie ior wnicii we were paying O0, for 240. "Is ;tbat company responsible? Asked Mllnes, Republica'n, of 31icbi gan. "Jthaaacapiulstock of WO.000,- 000," replied Hopkins, "and It baa In it such men as Marshall Field, Rocke feller, Pullman and uiour. It Is one of the strongest companies In the United States." !,w. t An. OC tike swismvrs Tfcr- iae itHy ten, Gvrar5 Bhei a Sew Tci,Taeerof HUaofe. &sfTtras,Lfeirf itiry iiad,S4tof Wfce, Histlass f PeaHSJrtraaia, Grip f New Jersey aarf 3w4Kfl of OMn Govran Drateof Ivn tad PJsgrte of Micb fza areia Wibiagtoa Uday. HOaiST A22IVB3. Tbe Boyal Btee Ll&e traia, which breegbt Viee-Prtsideat-ekct Hobart aad party to Waiblegtoa from New Yerk, over tbe New Jersey Central aadBaM&3ore& Ohio reached here at 239, aaTi&? ssade the ran in four beers aad treaty-three minutes, tbe test thae a record. The trip was withost incident, sive that people erewded tbe statiooj akz the road aad cheered the train as it passed, aad flocked about it wben it stopped. No5peecbes were made, but at Phila delphia the party weut to tbe rear platform of the train and were iatro- doced to a crowd in waiting. Tbe vice-president-elect and his wife brought sixteen trunks with them. When tbe party left the depot tbey were driven to tbe Arlington, where apartments bad been reserved for them near those occapled by the fam ily of MarkHanna. A Jeray cow owned by 8. W. Ter wllllger, of Union county, has devel oped an unnatural affection recently. the object of her unusal attention be ing some young pig says the Elgin Recorder. Not long alnce it became evident that something was getting away with the heifer's milk, but It waa several uay. ere me m.er m in in irVTew Mid ' "While f .3 discovered. Then It was found that doubtful about what should be done in alllss ttjL tijalfa maea. I trims rlnurn t vt ' tltA uim tt OitKan tuAnlil. T v . LAST BESSIOK. oThc last meeting of tbe cabinet was held, but for the first time it wai con ducted without the presence of tbe president. He remained In his pri vate apartments and all visitors were refused admittance to him there. As to the possibility of the presi dent's inability to attend the inaugu ration ceremonies, Secretary Thurber said: "He will go if hecan force him; self to do it." The president's condi tion Is causing anxiety to senators and representatives of both parties, who fear it may cause him to leave unsigned a number of minor bills of particular Interest to them. There Were many callers at the White linn v today who came to say farewell. 8ZHAT0K TDHHEK TALKS. Senator-elect Turner.ofWashlngton, In an Interview said: "While I am while the-heifer was lying down tbe pigs got the milk, the heifer being so well satisfied with the proceeding that he not only contented to It but even evinced an affection for-' the "pig when they were shut away from her. Weatacott is Irwin lead as caterers- becauso their meals and service are the best at Strong's restaurant, tf stu- MttlU OAMVOXtX.'L. 2&jf$8&,3 tbe way of Cuban recognition. I h. Ileve a strong policy ouglit to be adop ted when tbe rights of American ci tizens are jeopardized. "I was a Republican up to the last campaign and have not abandoned tbe principle of protection which has been abandoned by theRepublleans who fa yor a discriminating tariff. I shall ex mine carefully any tariff bill bill pre pared by the present Republican lead ers before giving It my assent. I, at least, will notatd Mr. llanna In carry ing out his pledges to the protected Industries," ; Turner thinks that Hawaii should be annexed to this court should be done without delay. ATTENTION-UNEMPLOYED. Important Information tot Unemployed Men and Women. rhr aro dMprrlne and Intelligent men and women in every town oui of employment- Will you not hand this to some such person who wants to earn a little money? We want men or women out of em ployment to introduce bestselllngand cheapest newspaper In the world. Can make 50 cents to S2 a day spot cash. No capital required. Send your ad dress to Capital Journal, Salem. Ore., for full instructions and equip, ment and go to work at once. 2-6-td Buyass Booic-nJames Vaughn of Salem, has secured the agency for Marlon county for Bryan's great book cf the campaign, "The First Battle." This Is a wonderful work by the great American, and will be the widest cir culated book of the times, Mr. Vaughn wl I call upon you, or address him at Salem, for all particulars. 3-1-et Clover Seed. Pure seed last year's crop, raised on 'i2.le.m I"a,rie.nPink1sorrel,or weeds. Better than any eastern seed. Apply to -Mrs. T. H. Hubbard 369,Comroer. clal street, Salem. 2-26 2 & w 1 mo There are about 500 children nf school age In the Marshfield district. Mmr a bor utirf. oat la life with the firm determination of conquering ths world. He means to achieTe success and wealth and fame. HU inten. pn are pood, and hu win r, $tron If he has the bodily "rength to carry nlm through, his efforts will be crowned -with achietement Bod. Uy strength and health are his great t capital. Without thea he can hope for nothing. How any young men M youar women iu youar women are cut off just when isy?ASSS?asr,?3 uouia be Tn -iAH s .. wjll stMsssi case 1 Th. .i . mncntng the whe k& M7.?g" " T the and Improperly trealJ B,i?lTn. neglected than th? body!In?ume,, 'U."e o weak as to hart Tlost thViwfe ne corerr will mr rn J.5a r-y,ci Dls- consumption. shlT. 7.ts?a to fr tei.dift PWrcV.'S.SSS VUIUU AQTISCT. TVI. " JuS ?. Profuse! "" ie or or Common Sense work . hu Pies. It will h . r "","." ' ,.: r,. "" "' co'X n rrceiot of dsUon, 66, Main SSStgg1 ft I s-sK wc Bate. J- .""- ' S. 2asV ?be. AaatusT -- - -I xffl tj tat ay at4 " mod. xrtisei g wns a I -romii iT- ct H4'f Sarsafr hm tniy ew ei l m J lrtlL" Csa Pxcr. Jta-i. N- Y. Hood's Sarsaparilla Tj Ok 0fr Tra- Eo3 PiJ" A" itzJX: L Prepa.-wJ-s:y7C I HliC UHMui- 7. "7, r.,1 ar?fJTfTT2alHe.r HOOd S PlllS Silfrf aa V-iefal St. VOLZ L HIESCKE Prso, Dealars ta all kiads ct fresh and salt cm) Uzi in bxfic, yc a lb. C3ptBtatuS on. Trytiess. iyr CaerciaJs SMI 11m a OSes: Wllanjstle Hotel Bsiiar Fcr truer serrice apply at oace. B0b rajaae rvrtfily ta aiTzaes. cccsptaaa a: the c&a. Mais 11 C. H. LAKE, ft KkWTTA 111 JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, oils, window glass, varnishes, and the most complete stock of brushes of all kinds in the state. Artists' materials, lime, hair, cement and shingles, and finest quality of grass seeds. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CITS' VIEW. As sprisj and Decoration da approaches aay one wislr'sg concrete a!l or lots repaired in Dry View cestter oa tbe .ex en. J. D Eohascc, corner Lin coln and Comrserttal streets. 3-x 6tt ait CoQsrciil tt Sales tySaa S15 sywardt. Pasn$ fnzjrjTj CORjST chop AIMD CORN at tie cJd rsSxble Seed 3tosa BREWSTER & WHITE, ci COURT ST. - SAIEM. LOST H gold Masonic please leave at tab Sce. pin. flsder will SEED CORX.-EarKest wmt dent. Res for roasting an or meal. J, Reef, Garden Road, Salem. 2-2J U" WANTED Tbe people cl Salen to know that I hare charge of the Dearborn printisg office ard an doinggood work, of all khyij. at satisfactory rates. F-ank Ccnorer. 2-19 ira WANTED. A little girl between the age of 12 and 16 to take care of baby Good hoae and can go to school, Call or adJress 254 High street. FOR SALE. A good team with harness and a 2; spring wagon with top. A great bar gain. Call at the Labor Exchange oSce, North Salem. Terms verv mv. nn n' Jcob 216.1m FOR RENT Oae fine suite of rooms cheap, BreymanBush block. For terms inmureof Boise& Barker, Breyman Bros. 2.i6-im CAUTION.-My son, Noah Wenger hanne mi ' , ' L uc,eoy giTe mouce that 1 will not be responsible fcr his bills. C. C Wenger, Switzerland, Or. 2.15 2w tUKMTURE FOR SALEA complete "s of furniture for five rooas is for sale, cbtap at the San Francisco Secoud Hand store, co Mate street. Carpets for sale separate. Its Ufg"n- 2-is tm REMLR kVANlEU.Tfaree years lease to nght party, 0f 13 acres, good house and barn, three miles north of Salem, half in cultiva tion, two acres timber, young orchard and plenty of small fa,,,. dicTtermsuire 2. I. J' at Brewstel & -hite's feed store. 9' Court street. ,.-,r.,m - -j ,. aiKS. N. B. scu-rr ;,,u - typewriter, room 12, over Ladd BasV$ bank. Prompt attention to all classes of work. 1 L'rD linLn. T7Z int,- u , tIeJ,en acres adjoining the Indin school, at Cherrawa, five acres ol garden land, gc house, 'barn and Wel I3L hJmon& nw for low cashren two miles north of town on river ten u.2 other out building. Will .. r..v"M' : Sinf?;- . 3-24 3ti tlDpQISON ssmssm SBSSBsSWaSSSBSS ssSssaasaBaea ma v i inn n . - "ca inah D taTaasaKsfflos SSSiii2i; arK.Itt tjgg&Kt W.CSr.wr EM u2on, by D. J, FRy. w -t. 'wwleat S.1 k.. w" tSTTiS TWIN HEAT M4REBI8 Eest Meats to tie dty. Prccpt deSr-r Cottle Block Shop. CbcnJStreet Stop. GEO. FENDRICH. Pmp. -REMOVED, l D- S. Beatley, saccessor to Salem LnrnjT-. osk -o., u eicij Dcnsea at tae catar Chekeu and Front streets, and west of tie First N'atiuoal Bank. Thanking the pabBc for past favors, we would gladly have thea call asd see cs at oar stew ofcnce. Havcg the telephooe mored, wta yoa desire iij thing ring np No. 30. AH basiness arendti to crompUy. A fnll stock of supplies oa hand, especially of all kinds of wood. I 5 in Depot Express. j Meets all masl and passenger trains. Bag gage and express to all parts of the city. rVompt service. Telephone No. 70. JAMES RADER. WATCHMAKER AKD JEWELER, Makes a spx-Ulty of fine repair work, Setb , etc.. 215 Commercial street Thncias clock. f k Mm in Groceries, Liauors, tobaccos, cigars, confectionery A fall iine of high-grade bottled goods u all kinds. 21S Commercial St., Silem. R. J. HERSCHBACH, Blacksmith and Wagon Maker. J. R. J. Herschbach, blacksmith and wagan maker, horseshoeing a specialty, setting shoes new $1.25, resetting shoes 75 cents. All other work in proportion. Satisfaction goaf anteed. 100 Chemekett street. The Pohle shop, on corner of State and Front is now prepared to do first class MROTfifflf iulluEiOIlUMiu 5 AND GENERAL JOBBING. B?Satisfacticn guaranteed. Give us a cH. ' 'aim rOHLE &. BISHOP. DI JERSEY BE 3For service for the season. Call at Browni aieat market, comer Center at 1 Thirteenth street. Finest milk stock in Oregon. 12-lH' N EW MARKET. State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best peats in town. 8 j Salem SteamLaundry Please notice tbe cut in prices on the foliowingi Shirts, plain ,,,. ..,,.. ..loeenU Under drawers ',!". S to locenti Under shirts " "" etoiocentl Socks, per pair ...1 cenU Handkerehleb " ...I cent silk handkerchief;::::: v::::.v. v. .!-? Sheets and pillow slips X cents per down, ad other woikMn prooortlon. Flannels and other work in telhgently waei! by Ixand, CoL I Olmsted Prop r- JfcSti''