Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, March 13, 1897, Image 2

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BY KOPER BROTHEM,
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tf dt Ihebthm m-z, were intent la
Mayw Bfcbardwa feu cm dostl
beard by tW tias tbUifeeaffey a
taekjirdf are is ad f a eigas-w.
Salem can't bare U 2s4 atr
0deriBg Ul tbU city If tk bo
Use ltirlilatwre for tmiVt a ixtUA.
LH Abz&a TmhK Mr. CortsHt
mtu the kzSeal oyadMat? of the vote
vgrfob Kare a CMJtfty for McKltitey
fa Orezos.
Mayw Peosoyer ef I'ott&hd
&tA tfee sfckle-in-the lot mwMa.
TbeWzjttr prwluMy failed try thxwr a
'a ryal ffcHb." Sheridan S.
A Pop paper ay: "Corbett, Lord'
appoint tor U. B. senator, may be wi
JioproToent on UicbeiI, bst fw k
b&ott be ba always b&oa a British
WaJl-rtftet KofeJbotr.M
Lebaoun Ad ranee: John INratu
"IJtcliUM (by Kraee of the county
court of Multnomah county) U drum
W& up the fat; end of his uieaeer fol
lotting preiaralory to tnlKiatlng to
Man.
Iiaoker Jim Cooper, who sptrnt the
nlnU;ratHaIeni in the Mitchell puh,
lia hl Independence paper say this:
'Oorernor Lord could hardly hare
wade a more Injudicious and unsatis
factory appointment,"
Union Blmet. Hep. Onlld in his pa
per: Ex-Senator Gorx:tt ha U-en ap
jtolntcd U 8. bcnauir from Oregon by
Car. Lord. Asthctenate U a tie on
the hllrcr question, Mr. Corbett will
probably not warm his teat for wmc
time, if at all.
nEzchanKC says: President Mc
Klnley has ft very hitch reitard for the
Oregon ex-senator and will undoubt
edly give his candidacy for the clrcult-
judeshlp Herlous conHlderatlou. He
oushtto, the way Mitchell lied for
his platform, that It was a sliyer plat
form, etc '
Governor Pennoyer's strictures on
thel'opullsU in the late leulslature
forstandlnf In with Jo Simon cotuoa
with poorifraco when he sold out
his second tonn as gorornor to Simon,
bodily, and recommended him for fed
ernl Judc for life. Jotilmondld not
handle the I'opullsts, but he did I'en-noyer.
fmfs,
llmtfsa. ibxj immf Hem xmn zm
aAssai Mtovtr mi tfce stft 2i
impi; t tvej tmz 33 a n-
Trmt -mrr sM V vK W 1 a
fe Ate, 1 itwtdmff. lit-
m& ht imi si stoat a tares fir-
fftrHMflf k , ! f itet
That
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1e 4Hr C UK Uorallfe &aa4.
sbt iMlti . Mr. Dots W
NMHMfsm -Kr. I4ph'e vtAmiz
wa J4Kl a la via U ptAfAL'S
towt, Ntltewstilii tefrr6ifcC.
MHi M4 0M Mw !- hi 16
was not tecMtte of bis $rMUiiy
ar k sr fcMieT a a MHk er-
TavKtart. of afe cfcto aOttUatum trita a
tecthMi ta Uk ( ave ixmfeumi
zmMUm ImsI to fcs dMCtod. Vrkile
tae eswtaiir mi MUer la Ue extreate.
cwoftti of wroaz wv vere n,d,
t asft ta cafiMMdattwt aalatt
at waprfrjw
Tis 0;5oafam (a paper pebtfed
ByrfarwyW. SeotU) )ff w1tfexfc
r4d lere: oa alia Use & '," Vttmoj'
rfc SirtaUoas la paMtfef ciblWt eren
-r n-"j" r"""
WOMEN
HoW a Stfccessfirf Meeting.
Ad
Siart tie Fsad for a
Scstdrfcg MiR.
Flax
TateHisdaejjSIre: s
io? a tSs city cmmcH tvmm x a
toitfjf ad giatpspta of tr city irere
aac ssad at ezt ifekck prirate
owttMegaUoa of Lae labjeet v&f
9iwpi4 loroaoHc.
Dr. TfcorstM calkd ta Sox aad
aeajrp ateetlag to oraef asd zAtd
Mayor RJekMMoa v tabs tbe caair.
He Mated that tais SBeetia; vas
eatloi to yrwote tbe estabHibsoat
of tbe ftax iadaHry, tbat bad bees
caaojatoaed by Mrs. VT. P. Lord. He
taovsbt tbe jwpie of tbe city erred
a debt of eTerfetiag ratltade to tbe
lady for ber aatlrle? eaerzy ia di$
aif8tlajr faforsaaUoa oa tbls ias-
portaat meHlos. As Mrs. Jrd was
aot Keneat ftbe lady arrlred a little
later.
Mayor Rfcbar&og iBtrcdoced Dr.
Thornton, wbo diseased tbe whole
satyeeliEidetalL
He sbowed tbe- decline of tbe Sax
erowia? ioda'try in Ireland, and tbat
tbe time w not fardiftani wbeo tbe I
zneat linen raapufactHrin? Industry
woaid be trafisferred to this country
where tbe raw material could be pro-
deced in the finest, oaalfty. Tbe
s5rittesXj
Tter cI sr3f
l' tkr 4Sv T! Of bfe
asaoy are exsraaaeij ' w
aewM bat tb "- B
4fti h faon EiMBfe SiT - "-aSST
sawfateEtasfc,ac "
esAaa. aad bo mMw a .
Usd vordfiKM ice a Jwal sef?
of tbe ton?- Taere a jiar
critics of tee fcsl?rs- Te bs-
itfeseffntttiei, tbe rtxKe of baaey
tbe I DeUee jwei, ?5
aad dov of tefl matte. cs
iti iJ uuaCiLBtiiair rmrucu
czapxi?at ta eiifer basses
asdfrleadbfpaid abtre fA tt
aersoamcbasztboae- xae n
SOCIAL
rrwjdle eciSB,
Eveafe li & fef City.
VUaxS Ka$ iras?
CirdesfesPVi'er'r-
te Sa2l
Ajr rnwoPG
Tbe sam!f?"?
' k. Ml IB H"lTTTT"
' j h. --Piite" to fartloo of
O H. MAPv
- 'DJEKTIST
ocseHcnt Dr,
Queues, 5uea, C)r.
J M. Kwa-,
runsca
(Tvtet. Tbi
ot m Wrtdstave adaKdte
" . , . ,.ffai McJrttr at- Hft rlose of tle
' 'U.. kuoteai ,ib. fen to tbe "Woe" and tboe
Ifflfaio ,-ar.l .. ..--. mmi more UCttaf U
Hasat- Tteas4of x eotertainiar tbeir friend tban io
- -b i dBW w &. mm-m .KMrm. wimmrr v. - ihj l"
woras, Ue eorraeBl ja i i - --- ". . j. 'T. fumhi tbe Phikoiao. aad
alter im ifwj f.t--.-v -.. -'--". .iw .i
jSileai aad Tjoay a.- - fuiiooonaa iiKtw;
Lots ieart
2- ,r2;,5,,e
Ctette Starr aad Xlaaa arai
W7I TBX "BMTB
K:te tnai aas
tbe "
tbe
Utcnry society of w 11-
i.eue aaiteriity. '? d? " -Tr
..,tttrr laHeteai?-
" S 11 h unJ rw i . k
niwiatwiin" . i lrai eenT al S tier s..c "
a that tbe jactwa -vnr.iofe . -- . -- -
" , - ..f.rtAinmMit -r-1
defeat booH i ----,ax3pe. JOHN J:
li
epenttEet tt coJertu fi a .- 7?p5
MORTGAGE M
mint txtj tbaa tbte of MftebelL A speaker showed tbat this Industry was
little wblle ago Peaaoyer forwaPy re-'certain to be deTeioped and bring
Jeeud tbe Docratlc party, 'ow be aiillkn of wealth to oar country.
Jilt tbe IVp0ll.a party, and agaia I llrn. Lord was next introduced and
c;i6 Deattcraey. Oar 0ck!e Kray-' poVe in tbe highest terms of the live
beard pritllcaJ eoaeUe Is up to btM' character of the Portland ladles, and
f&. In yme ways be beats Mitch, cofaplitsented the clab there for tbeir
TIiiicm Meuntaineer: The state of
-Oregon has a heavy hill of expense to
meet for the keeping of the arlmlnnl
and dependent ulaxtai, Theru are &o
pupils lusohnol for thu deaf; 2U pupils
In the school for the blind: 1,111 pa
tlunlM In the state In wine asylum;
131 boys in the state reform school
3At cotivlots In the slate prison,
Tlicaker',Ibf;plfcan Iihh takou a
& B'lutl?J i0i a"'' "Her
thjs'datpie'jpdljlinan will chance
its couriVAfihiuwIiat People who are
enlaced In wroti dolntf will bo ur
rulunml for puhllo liikiwtluti thruuuh
ilio columns or this Journal We will
lake hold of thluk's In uoneml vigor
ously, (uirtioulurly about city uffalrs."
.
Ij'rcmi Konutor Cwrbctt's hlejjruphy:
JlfaJIgrKoot bonofactloti whs the irlfi
of w;0?ip lu the First Presbyterian
church, und Portland Is Induhted to
lilui lor one Qf Uio-fliicst muMiuns of
1usm1J msulpturo in thu country.
m
HUiwijripuon rorio,wo for the huk
liosl pornmneut building of thoPorl
Jund V, M. 0. A.
Dj.'Iuk ItcmlrertTlioru Is an evident
Hllpo4ltloii a moo j; American women
ell's frilllesl rerattilfty. Bet il'a
dose race between tlie.
Tbe eottatry would sorely soUt rain
If every retired congressman doean't
gt-afat oiaes. President McKlaley
oagbt tokaow, as a matter of fact,
tbat sacb appointmesU are tbe prin
ciple oaae of a MIIWwj dollar con
gr&M. Tbee fellows know tlie rope
too well and um tbeir knowledge of
tbe hp to kxid it down to the iruards.
A people's gorernroent contewplatei
taking the At men fresh from the
ranks of the people into the public
service. Instead of giylng life obs to
men who hare been rejected by the
people.
There was only one way to defeat
the re-election of Senator Mitchell:
there was only one way to prevent the
passage of reform measures abolishing
the commissions and other uele
hamlcta? on the slate, and that was
to prevent organization. The personal
enemies of the senator and the men
profiting by the uhjIow commissions
have gained a victory." Oregon City
Pross.
The only difficulty with the above
from Senator ilrownell's local paper Is
bllilb I1UUIIJ ail me unjion uuiuuviib
enterprise. There were in Oregon
several thousand young women and
young men out of employment. At
Portland a thousand young women
had responded to a single advertise
ment for a copyist, at J10 a month for
thirteen hours work a day. The
speaker regretted that the young peo
ple of Oregon should ever find them
selves in such a condition.
Mrs. Pbilbrook now offered a resol
ution for a nominating committee of
three to report to this meetlcg of sol
iciting committee. Medames Lord,
Pbilbrook and Adams were named as
the committee and retired to consult.
Hun. John Minto was called upon
and made a few remarks.
The committee reported following
names as a soliciting cemmittee:
THK SOLICITING CXMUrTTEE
Mrs. 11. W. Meyers, JIrs It. a. Wal
lace, Mr . Wui. Brown, Mrs. Reuben
Lee, 3Irs. H. II. Thompson, 3Irs.Jory,
Mrs. Reuben Boise, Mrs. Win. Waklo,
Mrs. Tbellfeon of Polk county; 3Irs.Dr.
C'al breath, of Yamhill county;Mrs.Sen
ator Hatch, Mrs. Spulre Farrar, Mr.
J. M. Martin, Mrs. Win. 3Iwlen, Mrs.
G. A Peebles, Mrs. C. P. Bishop, Mrs.
Tbu.Kay,Mrs G-Stolz and Miss Je&le
Stump and Miss Mae IJoi.se.
Tbe report of the committee was a-
i. . - . .
on the state" were at Salem In thcl00P"a 7 lue nieeung.
Mitchell push.and are now howling J Mrs. Lee then Introduced the fol
abrjut the state capltol because thoy : lowing resolutien:
are abolished. ' "That this meeting fully appreci-
. . ates the very great advantages toSa-
' lem of the Oregon "Women's Flax and
.Hemp association, by establishing
The Corvallls Times tells this story
as an actual experience by a legisla
tive visiter:
Jim stood with a group of men
when Joe Simon approached. The
wily politician was apparently looking
for somebody.
"Who ore you looking for, Simon V
Inquired one of the gronp.
"For an lwnust man," replied Si
mon .
"What do you call an honest man ?"
askod another.
"A legislator who will not sell his
vote both to Mitchell and the opposi
tion, " ropliad Joseph.
Aitiuug ins more tveujit guts wasu
Thoenorgyand Intelligence shown
by Mrs. Govornor Lord In uonnoatlon
with oyster plautlngnnd (lax culture
In Orogon Is highly commendable.
If thoro were only many suoh women
lu high places the Uvea or the people
would be easier and happier. Mrs
Ionl has succeeded In the transplant
ing of Eastern oysters lu Yaqulua bay
and Is entitled to all the credit In
connection therewith, for she origi
nated the Idea und promoted and di
rected the work. The oysters nro
their llux tibrc mill In Salem, and we
horeby endone the practical action
of the women of Oregon In their ef
forts to develop the flax and hemp fi
bre Industry In the state of Oregon,
and wo pledge ourselves to co-operate
with the aoclatlou by subscribing
for stock in the association."
Mr. Slolz moved that when the
meeting adjourn It be to next Wed
nesday evening, which was carried,
and the W. C. T. U. rooms, on Court
6 treat, named us the place, but, in
view of the growing Interest In the
movemonl, a larger hall may be se
lected, of which change due notice
will be given.
The canvassing committee Is ex
peeled to hold a meeting early next
week to lay otf their several working
districts und formulate a business
method of prosecuting their labors.
Salem will have cause for sincere
congratulations if the new mill Is
founded within Its borders and accom
plishes all that was reasonably prom
ised for It last night.
Tbe Grants Pass Oreroa Minior
Journal thinks tbe trae spirit of the
legislature was disclosed by tbe ap
pointment of 7 clerks in tbe senate
and tbe draughting of an appropria
tion bill carrying over tl ,409,0m and
including extraTasant worisioa for
everTHseless comBils&toa and state-
supported institution, and in tbe at
tempt of tbe Benson booie. Including
tbe speaker bimself, to beslcnr grossly
extravagant compensation oo toe
clerks and pages appointed. The
measure introduced by Senator Har
mon of tbe 3IItchell push to increase
not decrease tbe salary of the de
puty county clerk (himself; and of the
deputy sheriff, both of this county, Is
an apt Illustration of tbe economical
spirit of the Republican legislators.
Another rain lies in the assurance
tbat the failure of tbe appropriation
bill, with the consequence that every
state expenditure must come before
the next legislature hopefully one
more faithful to pledges and promises
than the last for approval, will tend
to -an economical administration of
tatc affairs. We think, therefore,
that the people of the state can well
view tberocalled "hold-up" with com
placency and thank God that they are
well rid of an arrant set of sham re
formers.
bastaess, gseraBy coae aner iae '-"T f, mttr ,-.. w,iwwia lilary oeleiies tad
writer is dead. kfeftl KJ!mrT7? . xr iUim aad 7 inr ial iBTiutioo were
wajssFeun"' :-.. , " r"? -,., tk-i Wi-A-,
Mn.Gor. W.P.Lort. ' u j 3;oaaoce. - - ""Zr
aaddltfceat bbwsaay b rewwded apuin 0f tbe 'Bines- presided. Tbe
rf m ta cosstracttai of a ftax ailH T08Br ladies bad arranctd a delirbt-
tfc- sHTaaceaveatof tisdesrriinr , -i mial aad literary proeram tbat
..j. i .i xciUfMtu- YaBv. A ..r fniir neeated much to
3SI7 ia w; mi - mms ,-w.i w
sbortreseawof tbe sorul erentsw ;oe eatrtainiDDt oj ioe wm-
tfc- rait week atea-s teiow. Followlor te prorram a ocuu now
The psctal" at tbe asrloai Fri- ,ra5 enjoyed. Daajeroa? gauie, etc.,
dayeTeaiBgwaslaigery attended l beiac beirtily earaeed m. Tbe pro
j!tjBToB?Koale who tripped tbe FrMJKteeeld was as follew:
light fantastic to deiightfal maste for puoodoel.Miss Elbeland Myra
seveni boars. Tbe bo-:pltallty of; ... : --gg
M. and Mr, d. a. m , ?JSS ;;;;;MSes oT"
occasioas Is the source of hhko fvor- o Claire Holmes
able comment. RecUaUoa.'. .".Miss Mabel Creubtoa
-. . , ,r . it,t Ritatimi MlSS Etbe.' ColllDS
Oa-Mooaay evening, --a .-, -", Marie Campbell
Prof. F. S. Dunn will deliver a tectore ""- Ey! rim andCari Morris
In tbe Univer-itj coapei on -ite
Story of Btfijioa," being tbe second
of a series of lectores on tbe "Wonders
of tbe World." Prof. Dana is aa ex-
treaely pleasaat speaker and his lec
tures are quite instructive and
eotertainlng. Tbe public Is cordially
inrifi. do zddmission wiU te
charged.
flfotrt. r&aa Xo. afcfcA j-
tm
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-,
Uc- TT writer faet sf-sat a
ia a tows wbere be coadattsd a aw
paper M years, aad exaaot recall bo
often be was told tbat tbey baaever
bad a deeeat eivsj)er pabllsbed
taere slace be kft, or bow often be
beard t'je strogriiag kcal xvtp&pa
aea Marred aad sseerea ai - jy
forBotbibz. yow praise is coarfy
and nniu k Mtaat tree iroai a
coesfaaaity oae bas kf t bebiad: bat
bowmrch store tbose bard-workiag
prophets is tbeir va coaatry woald
nave appreciated soae of tboe Mad
and clever expresioas before tbey
were dead or bad sbakea tbe dat of
tbe town froai tbtlr feet- Doa't be
afraid to express a little appreciation
for tbe boHe newjjeftr san wmie be
Is still in tbe land of tbe living.
H'K MARKS
WOLZ L KIESCKE P
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R-.lji
SMI WATER CI
OSce WaUmeUe Koft3 B.
Foe ttmm-
semes
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mniJ- inccifelr in .J .T. "
cttapUiaU xt tb; oScs. '
C. H. LAKE,
HERfflASTTlII
SUNDAY SERVICES IN SALEM.
ASYLUM.
at
p. m. by Rev. A,
The Eugene State Journal Secre-
lIuurlHhlng In their new beds and fast lory of Stale Klncald's paperhas
multiplying beyond all expectations
Mrs. Lord bus now turned hor atten
tion to the encouragement of tlax
culture and the linen Industry In
Oregon, and tho Kast Orogoulan ox
peels to see her work prove as rosull
fill und gratifying as in tho ease of
yslor pin tiling. Governor Lord Is to
Us congratulated lu having hucIi v
woiiiau for a wife und helpmate, for
thu people of Oregon nppreuluto and
valuo hor wjrvlcos which are of the
most pnollcal kind. ritstorn Ore-goiilnn.
ilclli
ttuttn
v
OAlSW OXIX,1!.
tf&
1 ilM
twtr
this: "Governor Lord has refused to
approve the bunds of the railroad com
missioners ilessrs. Compsoo, 31a
orum und Eddy on the ground that
there is u vacancy. "The governor
maintains that u certalc decision of
the supreme vourt does not Justify a
further extension of their term, hold
ii) g thut, to give tlin statute this con
struction, its effect would bo to create
perpetuities la offlec, which Is against
public policy and against the spirit
of our Institution.
Preaching
Kershaw.
BAPTIST.
Rev. J. C. Baker, of San Francisco,
will preach morning and evening.
UNITY CHURCH.
Services at 10:30 and 7:30. Sunday
school at 12. Unity Guild at 6:30 p.
m. Rev. W. E. Copeland, partor.
CHRISTIAN SCIENCE.
Every Sunday at 10:30 a. m. Wed
nesday at 7:30 r.ra., at 299 Liberty
street. The nubile are cordlallr lnvit-
ea to attenu inese meetings.
FIRST CHURCII OF CHRIST.
(Scientist) Sunday School 10a. m.
jj-son sermon iu:ju a. m. iTiaay eve-
nlng7 'JO. Curlstalnbclence, Hall cor
ner Court and Liberty streets. All
welcome.
FIRST UNITED EVANGELICAL.
On Cottace. near Cottace street. J.
Bowersox, pastor. Preaculng at 10:30
oy ey. n. u. istarr. ana at 7:30 by the
pastor. Sunday school at 12. K. L.
C. R at 0:15.
YOUNG MEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION.
Rev. Ezra iraurer will address the
men's meeting at the Y. 31. C, A. this
afternoon at 4 o'clock. All men are
cordially invited to attend this meet-
UNITED BRETHREN.
Services at the U. B. church in Yew
Parkas follows. Preaching at 11 a.m.
also ut 7:30 p. m Sabbath school at
10 a. m. andP.C.E.atC:30 In the even
ing. W. Reynolds, pastor.
CHRISTIAN.
Evangelistic service and reception
of members at 10:30 a. m. Baptismal
service at 4 p. m. The Y. P. S. C. E.
meeting and tbe evening church ser
vices will be held with tbe union
forces at tho Congregational church.
FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH.
Rev. w, Steele, pastor 10, 30 a. m.
CAPITAL SOCIETY CLUB.
The above club met at the home of
Otto 3He:he, in South Salem. The
evening was enjoyaWy pent in reci
tations, music, cards and a general
social good time, after whl:h a de
licious lunch was served. The follow
lug officers were chosen to serve fr
tbexerm: D. B. Irwin, president; U.
Miescbe, vice president; Miss Iva Ir
win, secretary; 3Ir. De Long, treas
urer.
FRIDAY NIGHT CLUB.
This popular dancing club was last
evening delightfully entertained by
the asylum members of the organiza
tion, at their elegant halL The music
of the employes b3nd was especially
appreciated while the efforts of Sapt.
and 3Its. Paine, Dr. and3Irs. William
son, Mr. ana Mrs.Strang, Mr. and 3Irs.
Abrams, Miss Carpenter and others to
make it pleasant for all were especially
appreciated. The jolly crowd took an
electric car for home at 11 o'clock, and
passed a vote of thanks for their entertainment.
MARRIED IN PORTLAND.
On Wednesday evening, ilarch 10,
1897, at 0:15 p. rn., at the residence of
the officiating clergyman in Portland,
3Ilss Edith Howard of this city was
united In marriage with James II.
Stipe, of Portland, Rev. C. E. Locke,
officiating.
The bride Is the second daughter of
S. E. Howard of this city, and one of
Salem's most popular and accom
plished daughters. The groom Is In
the grocery business at Torth Port
land. 3Ir.and Mrs. Stipe will make
their home In Portland. The many
friends of the bride In this city extend
congratulations to the newly married
couple.
A PLEASANT REUNION.
Friday marked the 13th birthday
anniversary of Lois Lucille Peebles,
daughter of Supt. and Mrs. G. A.
Peebles and also the GSthof T..o.
Griffith, Mrs. Peeble's father. !In vi
of the fact Sunt, and Mrs. TWhw
nlnnnfvt fA vonMiH - . . .
r v .. a itumuu oi me relatives
mat, was indeed a pleasant rawisinn
At 2 p.m. a sumptuous dlnnor w.
served and pleasant conversation In
dulged In. It was a happy affair long,
to-be-remembered by those present.
Those present were: City Superin
tendent and Mra. Geo. A.Peebles,
Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Griffith, Mr. ana
Mrs. J. C. Peebles. Mr. and Vr n
Scrlber, Dr. and Mrs. J. C. n'rimti,'
Dr. E. F. Griffith. Mt ttio-..'
fith, W, Savage, C. M. Rae, Misses
"uisuuu Allce ieebe3i mjss
Leeds ana Mr. Carl Griffith.
A tarns? -wwU k hr.lt :fan
cirtkrf of rssce wWek woqM rwjcr: iijt.
A ejiprpoe do' batber silk
rtsfdr that H uVt vttii lo tho-
iu UbciiI rtetti.
Tin Howl LTbaaoc SbiVers xre odir x
pt&iia. imAet tfcc aie of Sbtksr Difeis
Cocdiilvkdi tkW hMtdute rtlef. Tbe
Ttrr int ioe po hftml ia morf ci:
iad it u owiag to ik:ir aaboaaicd ceMdesc:
u: it, tbat UKf kie jMt l cm Maple Uxd
on ih: aiukct. Ta: ua Wiad tbtok
uj drag ; aad it -aill rcpay tkc sfluled k
iskkUk wmux Mm Mceaiaty w awkt a
trial.
The ohik:r DijMU Cordial retierei by
tumi juacfa iad iidiaf ibe drgtMioo
j(io.d
Lnol i ibe ben mciicoc for caildrea
JocMrt recbauocad u is pUit of Cuter Oil.
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
211 ComstcUI . Sxl-a
SSciU its cpwarfj. Pio$ u
CORN CHOP
AMD CORN
at tbe old reliable fced ytxt of
BREWSTER &i WHITE,
91 COURT ST. - SMn
Tim MEAT MM!
rJE?i.r 'W
- .. -zy. vwui aicci sum.
GEO. FE.VDRICH.Pm
L R. GILAIORE,
Saccesjor to 'White & Orars,
Lime, Cement, Latb, Plasfer
Cora aad Corn Chop. aM Ladj pf fai.
S4 STATE ST.
C2l
C&vZ
&&
isa
vnMt
ATTENTION UNEMPLOYED.
Irnportaati IrJormation for Uaerapkjyed
Men aad Women.
There are deserving and intelligent
men and women in everv town out of
employment Will jou not hand this
to some such person who wants to
earn a little morwv '
We want men or women out of em-!
ployment to Introduce best selling and !
cueaiKi, newspaper in trie world. Can
make 50 cents to i a dav pot cah.
So capital required, bend your ad
dress to Capital Jorn.vL, Salem,
Ore., for full Instructions and equip
ment and go to work at once. 2-6-td
T- H. HAAS,
WATCHMAKER ATJ JEWtLER, I
Mal.es a spnalty of fine repair work, Sd
TboTiu clock, etc. 215 ComtrcUl Stral
NECKERMAN
Jealers
Ltqscrs. tobacco, cigars, coaffctiMsi I
A fall iine of high-grade bouled goii c j
ail kinds. 215 Lo-nm-roal st.. baleni.
mm
id Groceii,
lii tu-
iS' -UlX-iS.
z:b,
Ruth
Clover Seed
Pure seed lant year's crop, raited on
Kaleiu pralrle.no plnk.sorrel, or weeds,
liulier thun any eastern seed. Apply
to Mm. T, II. Hubbard 369,Commcr
clal Street, Salem. 2-26 2'& w 1 mo
surprise
A number
A FAREWELL-SUKPHISE PARTY
Mrs. J. T. Sortheutt. whn
Subjebt "A Question or Protit and lat a trip to the east in thP nMn
Loss," Sunday school 12 m. Junior C. future, was tho reclntont f !
E, 3. 30. Senior C E. 6. 15 at ftimrm. -u.' ". . recipient of a fare-
gational church 7.30 Union Evangel- : ' i ,patty at ,ler hne In
Utlc services at Congregational East,alen last evening. The affair
church Come. ; whs skillfully arranged by tho friends
first conqueoationae. "v """ -orincutc and the
rjeaciitng aciu:JU a. m; Junior was eminently successtull
Endeavor at 4 p. m. Snnday school of pleasant eames wor m
afcim. Atorauo. m. tne Endeavor, a dellolmw i.,nM. ""-"'"'" wun
hocletlesof the Presbyterian. Christ he S ib,,Beforele,iiii! for
nan ana uongregauonai cnurches .,,, ,TTv "umcs lQe
will meet In a union service In the t?nK We'll Never Say Good
n.irlnr rt Kio rVitmwiroMnnal ..!. Heaven."
At7J0p.m. the union evangelistic ,Those Present were: Mr.andMr
meetlncwlllbeheldlnthe OonirrPM. W, Edward. r, :.tlTb
tlonalphiiM-li; rtv. n. A. TVntnn n T-i ir- ,.. ' "uu C
ti 7n,.. o. r' KT..ir .ViTi jirr: xrMi."' "- rs. jonn
sermon and Revs, Steele and Kantner , '
will take the other parts of the eer. JOspn, Mrs,
vice.
party
Bye In
Vandernonl. r
Mrs. E. Mauer, Mrs.
llersnov r n
Waymlre; Miles, Burt. andT;
warns, Herbert Freds. Kn,vi i..tr
Dawson's Bitters for indigestion, cutt, CccTi'Eoff, SX'S ai
An "Open House. "-Our lunch
counter is open day and night and
meals are served at all hours. Our
meals are the best, our prices are the
loest.-George Bros.
WtTHDEAWN.-The reward of ?25
offered for the recovery of the body of
August Kreins has been witir-,.
s npHEslctaaa knock.
Cv X . m? at th- door of
health geu iu tf he
knocks the nVhf
way, and sUvs out
Ukedotn't. "There
are thousand of ways
f Setting sick.
There is only one
"fi" to get well Do
yitever you wil.
if you do not put
your digestion in
good order, and
raike your blood
rich and pure, you
wi . not get well.
Rich pure blood is
the cn-.y tiing that
hni.bnn.8. perfe
health A large part
that aSict minlr,
fitt traceable direetlt
blood nj . l0 lapunties in thi
ttese impurities 7, by jbalnating
the blood. The rnsfse o,'ni a dlieee of
because of someinWittS -the ,unRS
there, if thVbSSf'redweat.
nd wrthout germs the rtierc rtway Pu
develop and in time .,i e ase wou,d "ver
be overcome. Gemi?n??eM ,tS5lf would
blood float awThri'J'V'nthe
tbeyfindaweat-lri. r?n the boy until
tick there Sd dJSlJSV? 2eiBe?t
iiase by the name oPf5 peoPle w b
As a matter of fan th a? 0rBa;a aSlied
disease of the bloSrt .j'f?? i aT a
PnnSed the "diieiS rinfS U the tWbe
Prftly natutrauLwl SS .That S'
dorsed both br i. enclusian, en
highest wedieaTaXn,0; N?? ind "
wee with these favtih? m accord
Golden Medical Discov. J)r, P,erce'
first thing it does tslnSSVL worts The
five swten, inTo VStS ' ? te diges!
les tie appetite etntS ,?der U iau.
on of th?Xeee,tfle,l.,'e copious secre.
JBSsi31iiaUonC,fShfltd'nSpromeS
wbtrever they may be t?,0.8,'6' Cerms
them out of Uie tTi ,thi!a forces
Mdical Diseo7erykf-vTl1' 'GVn
;? cefffcr1 wlft
gEttZr - urn.
rr
I ri f Fi . I
R J HERSCHBACH,
blacksmith and IVjkod Ms.
f.K. I. Herschbach. blicVsmt hard ww
maker, krseshoeing a specialty, setixgsboa
tsew 5 1. 25., resetung shoes 75 cents. Aj
ber work inproportioa. Sat sfact.on gc
aaetd. icoChemekeu street.
Tbe Poale shop, on comer of btate and Iroct
Is dow prepared todojarst-class
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mniTAFRTn
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IDrJllULllilU
tAND GENERAL JOBBING.
tSatisfacttcn guaranteed. Give us a all
1 12 im
POHLE & BISHOP
A
1
"JFor service for the season. Cad at BronJ
ateat market, comer CenUr n t..t
Mreet. Fitt milk stock in Ougor. -f
j. s. mm
HP
II.
Hi
NEW MARKET.
Freshest lid
bet meaU. My patrons say I keep ibe W
1 ' '
btate street, near railroad.
treau in town.
HelloI
SEE D, S, BENTLBV.
If you want to more or want a load d''
kind hauled or wad a load ofmnure, en
sand or gravel, or cement, lime, hair pl
bnck or sewer pipe, tee D. S. Rentleri
ner of Front and Chemeketa streets or
up telephone 30. Also wood and coiJ
hands at all times. Orders promptly XW
to. Depot express.
ii iMeeu all masl and passenger trains. E
ge and express to all parts of the w
ftompttemcc Telephone. 7,
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