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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (June 16, 1897)
PJIW l!W5PBr'7- JS. Daily Capital Journa BV riOJR BROTHERS. WEOSISDAY. JCSTi K, WO. AMRwttmMiiUKyi!i aaaWaf 3fctta CMMf .1 i ? KtXTbSl, tM s4atfttBrt$ aWACCX tw awsatwte - jj. k..-Ma - n v . - i . 4 cfrrresterf. Tfce few jwfiigrs te waif f m anxmi all ttfeceK. AMoMtortfatod t. are to te awfea mOif C tfcejwriMl ftteMj bMU saiMS. the emlT S Med wit tfce pfarU, aMrrss8, OKittlktm. uMllaMarv, ' r rejottloB at Ok rarater the oswrt held ce a rrcet aejaBt of a laroe lor )oMKZoe of te txmrt. wa to ba bo dooe itrt a word bslog al toe tiae eotored of record. Toe wt ioionwrowot oa tb ooan ao wore eatoroi aooo. cxrrkrf oot. allowed, ordered aald. zod?r,irr2tst9iit40&tB for- N oeoeraMj a aot omo of rtor (Btfatrof a word toios etrd 00 f loteOioeooe tkeoKlroi. tkoosit ter JooruiUof io9rt, of wftbooc i ar aotte aaUo? ta flf-aaocooa-tollb1M9SreartdattteOf'i -,- ItfetotefcoM ttot Uk re ttoooftkeeosrt HeM Wle toe or fc of l Asrteoltoal OoUeae nlD Br Is projre, aad la aa erea ztfeework ira.; bio doid ? 'xaeo loe osrze u5 j 1 HMdudto iltw lo zofll dated Jooe llsat aad ordered ft filed trfdaseJooeSto aod we zre !!-; zMj fafonoed iaitracte te eterk wtteMKVKrwifcaoitoeotr it SjMatae jooraal for the Jooe terai iiiH. aad ooctozlkM-toe reoortors to see the MIL laipaachtfloot l a hard word, bat vreHtbulttMt the psoote have aoi otbercMrseopea. We are aware thai lopeblfcbfoz what we do. Bates It can be proren to be trae, we are lia ble to a prcrs&setloa for libel, asd toe cosntj Judge himself, or the jrraod Jary that l In ee&itoa, are repaired to take notice of HbeUoes pobHcattoas. It Is with the atinost reluctance that we call down J adze Terrell for his methods of transacting public bosi nesa. In the Insurance deal, and lo the case of the bill for the recent re- p3lHatlhecourt-Uo""'fil-iSK j""1 a-u-jiom was violated. All precedent wadset aside and the Judge seems to hare become a law unto himself. lu,f Public buslnew cannot bs trauctd a he has undertaken to do In the oosos referred lo and that rasped for Saw and order, maintained, without which a community is in a state of anarchy. Ilo one will Maine contractor who are giTen "carte blanche" If they run bill against the county beyond the contract price. That is tboir busl ue;. It ha public official's business to stand between the taxpayer and all contractors, not to make it easy for the latter to -run up a bill against the county. The public hare no pro tection in these matters if the press seals with its silence the misdeeds of public oOicials, and while what we fay may subject us to legal proceed ings we beliere the present county Judge has commiUod at least two outraged on this county that dauiaud universal condemnation. If not lai- paaalimnnt. This U possibly not the tint, time aueh things have ben done in Marlon county, ilut they eome si prusent with extremely bad grace. Prices of produets are low. Tuxag are high. Crop; are uliorfc. The poaple are suffering from four years fit gold standard Democracy, to be followed up by the uncertainties or four yrs of gold bUindurd Republicanism. Had Uim bMn low, the treasury running over, Uie priced good, crops big, tiuias flush, the pop!o would oyorlixk thane daylight grabs auiimltted wlthnut even the grace of logal foruiulitle. As It Is, the people have no roeourni but In the utmost publlglty. Ve do not wloh to .unduly agitate the pub Ilumlnd, but if suuh lawless acts by oilloiali cunnut be stopped, If law, public proseoutur, gruml Jury ur pub. HcGonduuinatlon will not urrost tlio raldson the county treasury committed by those In power to enrich ihomselvud and a few favorites, the tiuio will soon be at hand when capitalists will not Invest In public warrants atany price, mid the citizens will arise enmugso and refuse longer lo support suuh un justly Imposed burden of taxation. t l,r1ni x9' " "c-- Ho g? Pills BMcrprfee." erV-tJj lyro br a KWi iBi 1 5li wrt to iaapart ynwa for too - AriraiiraJ Ornene. to Use the Vt m pajTcsrt for ! MOitioa. He sfce noJ caoteorteox:TefaCtMs , Can sfek imnasrai' 4 taa It s an nr I SflC waHoBarWej w ? BT t SSTT ""M ..-- wto bnac mX Pmf. Btorf, irko z AjJ.fleo.-rt-.oc-l.otf-or. So -WK no tawort won feaaraaf to afe as to tax-! aaj- ' 00 tbetr eoaaitiooal wort. wImo tker art Ideals ia oar atldst eaoailBt towoorfcrjr aoolapid to til wit credit aad dtatiocUoo. Thofe. woo taJot -we aeed to so to a dtHaoce foroMoto hi y itiadeots of oor eol foatt tol&bid arfteoi of cfcaoziaz ors- ideat& Toeceo?oof oofoloa saeoas . tote tfeaiXr. Hitter ifcooM be re- teiod,M work dorto? toe past yr fcsioed, ab wort darta? toe aat jar osTfaz basa qotte smoeesst aJ aad tae of sock irsfe. We oader- ad ttet the Graose afairoTd Ms work tr rowiaUoa. ffe bofe Ut to bstter aad oAseotofMie reseois win esar Uteat to pot their foot oa this awveoKot for his dls jd&eeoMot ootfl be has shows at teavt by thoroosh trial that he is sot j worthy. It is said that old Bea Botler pare the city of New Orleans the best cteas-ap it ever receired. The dear people of that soothers metropolis protested bitterly, bat later all con ceded that It was a Messing to tbd city from a sanitary point of view. There are many cities at the present time that are sadly in need of a Ben Butler, and even the smaller centres of poiHilatton in many Instances are - mr...iMiuarjiier SDOUld be- When the poet, or saint, said that "cleanliness is next to godliness" bel told one of the biggest truths ever ut tered, but alas its obserrance, or lack of obserranee, seems to be adhered to in an Inverse ratio. In short, we all tolerate too much tilth for our best good, but like the citizens of 2Cew Orleans we al! hate to admit it, and as tuooghly dislike to apply the remedy. It is difficult to tell why this is so in a civilized state, but it is so, and society no doubt pays the pen alty in an Increased amount of sick ness and death from year to year. Salem Is no exception to this rule, but here we seem to have the draw back of a city government that is op posed to these precautions in the in terest of public health. With a doc tor for ' mayor, Salem should rank among the cleanest cities in America. With good natural drainage and a healthful location our elty should be Die pride of every resident in regard tocleaallnoas. But It Is difficult to have this when toe bead of the gov ernment b dead aet agalnu It. Mayor IttcbardcOH admitted in his official meoaage that our street were a dis grace aod thereby brought down upon our city the odium oferilielstu from outriders. He promised lo remedy lite evil a soon a it quit raining. It was too wet then, and now it is too dry. Like the Arkansas man's house that leaked, Salem is likelr to go without the thorough clean-up it needs. An ordinance is now peading to provide new plumblnr regulations. It is to be ltopad (t will be better en forced than the regulations we now have, undor which the city is full of nuisances dangerous to the public itealth. Surface walU. coesmols. Hlthy closets, no sewer eounections are the rule, which should be tlie ax ceptlon. Oh, for a Hen Ilutlor, to dung (Hit the Augauu sUblos or filth In overy city in the la ml ! The whole controversy us to tho organlaition of Uie Union party grows out of the dtMuawl of the old party ! Ul l,J 1 inauagora. and the domnnd or tho Union conference that tho entire or-' 9oa wwptww" - .4 eeooblicM ancs. .. .. fn - " -.-.- j I Hoatfe. ToelaortftarMrjoasiMai er W to' , 9MatotMi ik to I 1 " " w " " -" - W " -" aattti'ce he festafsctf tc tt Iteopte Thrnciiw peittieiaa are tfrK 'X the ram trf te L ttfltecert'. IVj-ioit y 1 naakr Ifceir grip oa ttoe several iaes, or cive an aar of tacir to aactate to ike people, la w for a tawf as bred aoa edexat'jal Bat toty eoafct l8 toot to pra oat tons of part?- otA.oitioo. ke tc?Bepasficaa. DaaecraUe or Paa pfe? party, all leaf to ooe oaa, part? of joirsr. ao itJfwMbfa aoraiBaitot to tfee So irkat win s Uatoa aartx telf ft fe oob.a tawr? gwroi aaa-' ia afajoe of a ooe geared, or. J two-raaa1 ooe? We waat bo ! " - - ' - We prater to Ufce joUoctUi taes zod bi- . 1 X- On the Webfoot Politicians. Is4ee4et C&et a People ia State ad Natien. Foaoy; the "oScfaT' city aad eoooty papers doa't Sad out about aoyof the eoart boose jobs! If Jodge T6trretl were impeached, ao ooe iasaclsos Governor Lord could fad a ma to All bis place as badly as be has filed it. There is great danger of starvation starisg some of oor hard-worked dep uty assessors in the face if they are cat down to ti a day. The pirls are indulging in a game of basket ball oceaskmly to revive their drooping spirits, aad disappointment at not being able to get any opponents to play with tbem. Girls, the old man-in-Meditation Hall advises you to send a challenge to the Carlisle girls to meet you in Chicago, and play for the championship of the United states. Arrange for six games. The receipts will pay expenses, and the Chemawa girls win win. Che mawa American. Ben Butler was a bad Populist, but we'd use to have him for major of Salem for fifteen minutes; If Ben Butler was mayor of Salem bis alley would not be the filthiest ooe in-Jthe block. Clip out that Mil of expense for re pairing the court house and paste it up for reference. The county judge got scared for fear the wicked lawyers would steal all the documents in the vaults, so he spent S22O0 to prevent it, and now be has put up a card forbidding them to go In. Happy thought! Great bead, that man Terrell's got. The assets of the First National bank of Arlington, were aold at auc tion last week by Receiver Cox. Many bought their own paper at a song SlO.OOOsoldsorSlj. Suffered Eighteen Years. Pains Departed aad Sleep Came. Mrt.JaliaA.B rr 1 . ot CorinsUm, Teaa, whose busbaad e. harje of the electric tight plant at thit j ce, baj bees a great infferer. Her aliment tod sped7 care are best described by berseU. a foileirs: Tor J? 7r f asffered from nerroossess and IndtgesUoo. 1 tried ererr remedy ree ommndd br familr and friends, out I coBld pet do relief at al' Two years aso, while bels; treated r,y three local physi cians. Drs. Barret, Malty ;.ni Eherod, they Usw. Juux A. Baow.t. informed me that I bad beeome rirtmeieal and that there wa llule hope for me. I then decided to try Dr. Miles Restorative Nervine, I was tben usable to cm to sleep until well on toward daylight, and daring all this time I had a deep, heetjr pal a la my left side. inu aw Mfeenaob. imUat. bat after takin: oee-half butUe of the Xtrtta I oould sliMtn all uliwt in.i .n . . i .. did. The fitrrimt L th ualr rtmulr tkax (rave no any relief whatever IHO ftnv rullMf trliArarnr T nn a. watt a 0 my well and sironz, aad I (ton God mradiu life fur Dr. JfOss1 Ant." ' MRS. JCUA A. BBOWN. Dr. MIles'.Narvlae is said on a positive cuarantee that the Int boiila will Ynr,t AUdruKKlMasellHalJl.C bottles forfior it will iHitwit, prepaid, oa rveelDt of bytholtr.ilUesaledfooi Ca, Elthart, Ind. prico Ur iles Nervine KV.UgS5th BAYS iyf littk Tial of r- Pkrc sPfczs srt PeBets rigit - tl2 TtsJ-pociit nr dress scit. 3ri it tnA act tire evea a bttlc p Tfes'Pd- kt ' are so saatt t 43 So 44 of icircdr acre tkia ir ch loag- lad 15 big nmad is 1 'szi peacfl- Tlifr rurr Ose "Peet" is a laiitivc , t-xo t od cathartic Oas taiss after iisaer Trill iss sctxw &sd paDiets t f.- Ji - "c 'SQ'C I tiv mJwJc f rrtr-.4t;n:r nTr - . 3rwi- n . rk Hirer zsa! bf?srels Thev doa'l - - - - - v - do the -siork tbenK-dres Tferv ; siaipiy taralate the natural action of the oraas tbesfeives That is where toej iiSer froc al oibes ' aills. That ia what taaits then: hater tb2 it other piUs Yoa ; doa't become s slave to theii use a? j with other piUs bscacse tbeii help Imtli. Oace csed tbej are sIttsvs I 1- k-iiamrnMieitwaW ot j 4 ifr V. - . JwCTT'a rSHS i3 agjwmig wrap-m u.r . t io2ti3ty xs Crl u ywi 0- arw TSfxx zrmrj vm. isc -.ft tuvt Tr.t i -rviM rtUiet Tbi f -zr jai ij itui bgi lit 6o-i -it KnMd ua-zuzuy MtsicxJ iKo&.'s.idb.:; t iHOSTETTER's I COXERMX3 "W TONIC MEDICINE SUITABLE c FOR ALL SEASONS ALL CLIMES. h STOMACH A BiOsupm JITTER5 Ylfal PlTK JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in GROCERIES, PAINTS, OILS, WINDOW GLASS, VARNISH, and the most complete stock of BRUSHES of all kinds In Ithe state. Artists materials, lime, hai., cement and shingles, aid finest quality of grass seed. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. PASSAGE 1J THE COAST, I will nakc regalzr trips bora &ziea to tit cout. Good teiHi, corered rig zod all sceomcodidons neccHary. Eaqcire ai Wiggini' Bazaar. Pries reMonaMe. 6 16 icr AN rED- boardieg place by a geatlemxa vtithis 5 mismtes of passeBger depot. Address gtvti psrtxaian, ., care Josraal. I HAVE A GOOD JIONE- MAKING proposition for a party desiring to go east. Small cash payment reteired. or will trade lor property here. Write "J" this paper 615 Iw. TOR KhT. An etjit rooned bocse.- first ore atentns ires tor rejoicing windows etc., qoiie at Journal omcx. j;j -.-... n wulu w;cxi. ri 6-I4-3' WANTED AGENTS-If yoe are a rastler, a-e wint yoa. Good pay exciosiTe territory, anywhere in Oregon. Address P. O. Box 75 Silera Oregon.; 6111m PROJfPT ATTENT:ON:-Yo3 cm have yoor beggy tires set for z and other light tires. Horse shoeing. 4 new shoes for 11. First-class work gaarsnteed. Jonn Holm, blacVsmiih. High street, next to Cook hotel. 63 imd w JrtC "Htil.NESs .l'KINTEK"-,OfSaTem is Frank Conover. He is to be found at Dear bom's, and when fsssd will do your business printing quicker, more clearly t nd satisfact- ory than any one here. 5 20 tf FOR faALE A small, well-paying business, located in the business center of tie citv. far sale cheap. A good living for the right man. Address A. B. C. care of Journal. 611m rOR SALE OR TRADE The best hav ad stock ranch in Oregon consisting of soo acies, is good for frat, grain or general farm ing. Will sell for half its Talne on terms to sou cr will trade for town property or a small place. For particulars address Box 62, Mill City,. Oregon. S-so-imj A'KNOCK DOWN. Horses shod here after at $ 1 for foar new shoes. The best stock aad wcik A. R. Willard, 139 State street, Salem- 5-M-tf WANTED.-Permanent office assistant and correspondent here. Salary $7So. Enclose self-addressed stasped envelope to W. L. BLOWN, Gen'i Manager, care Daily Journal. 58 tf MRS. J. B. SCOTTw Stenographer and typewriter, room o, over Ladd & Bash's bank. Prompt attenion to all daises of work. WANTED, to trade, cood business for property, g.ve fall Jiscnption, location and price, address, V. are Journal. 6 15 iw co - EXPS.-i Ic. TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS, 1 COPYRIGHTS Ac I ABronescuunse sketch and description may . qulcki? ascertain, free, wbetoer aa Inrcction U wobiUl Datentable. Oommnnlottnri itrlfiT ! cOBSUeotUl. OMet caencj (urweurinc patents tn Aawrlcx. W hare a Wasaingtoa oace. ralau uxca through Uunn X Co. rccire srecUl notice ia the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, bessUfallT iHtutntei. lusett drcaUUoa of aarMiatHito toorni. weckJj. terms tiffl a rears fUO six axHKba. bpedmea aHnu41Uui boos oa iaraVTS teat free. AiMrws MUNN &. CO., 301 UronUn, Nsr Yerk. nn 'feJa' P BKJfBw w$&itfrH. .HbIsssHbV jjmg rfciTVB TheDeimel iMincn-MeshnhN M VWiarraS Underwear Our catalogue contaios seme' very Interesting facts on- the. IUKUtJ Subject Cf underwear. Adrfor!" CecrcUl St., Satea, Oregon, a ccpy at our Salem agents, TOS MEYERS t SONS. ORDINANCE XO. 542. A txA la s wdmmjfr M zxvrti: Joe Ux zsc zsd x9tfe dose. Be k OidzxBsa to the Gases CcexU of tfe Ckr of Sifcm- Sesfko 1 It h iwrrby aid: aalnrStl foe xsj passa or piees to lesf d or dog?, vit&BB lbs baits of the cny of S, oi tie ie at oare tku iemt Betks asles tie oraer oc keepi of nek iog. or dos, doll jxocsre froa tie CM7 satfeal i heeue fee Sestka a. The owner rersoc feiriar ia cbirje aay dog kept or ovced nidnn tke cky clSiiea, thill co cr befcee tie fax dij of idt is ezca ycu, py loiee rr.r rarjtj tae scsi of St 50 in gold or slrtr coin of the United States of Aottica fsr eaeh ir4 eieiy csale dog. aad each spayed f-taale dog, aad the fas of S3 for each ixA erery sict or fe male dog (actspaytd) so kept 'it owced by bini, which bail entitle b'ra to a r? ceipt from sih aty narvhxl, dtHgoaitog the owner's tanif arid the number of thr Hceare, which scmber t- ail correpod with the somber oa the tag whsch said oner or Wfeper shall place 00 each dog at his own expense. STKre 3. I! snail be the daty of the city rr.a-shal of the city of Salem, er any ooe xp- pounaj tij sixi city marsnai, aoa & u aereby aathonzed to seize, impoa&l aod fell cr kill aad bvry any aad all dogs, tliu or spayed srets foesd by him aithin the limits of 'the city of Silera, Oregon, the owner or owners of wasea aiTC tailed to procare aad pay for a Kcecse as prcrideH in s ctioc 2 of this ordin ance. Upcn th Ulcog sp aod isposnding &3j ssa animal ux aij EzarjBM snail post a notice oa the city bslletin board and shall send a similar notice to the owner of sach dog. slater spired sTut, if the came of ach ose and his address is known. -och notice shai sute that aniess the owaer of such asietal. o other perwes caring an interest therein, sha:' claim roseskn of the same aad pay all fee and charges of impoendiag, keeprng anc postingthe same, together with the cm ('oe lo the city for license thereon as here iabeforr provided, within five days from the date of sach notice, the city marshal will pioced to sell the said animal at a time and place thereto named, not less than fire nor more than ten days from the date thereof, to the highest bidder for cash. Sach sales shall be pnbKc, and hall be held at the city pound anrf k bid shall in any case be -eceired for an; ar.imal for a sum less than the fs of im. ioandmg advertising, ktepitg ;nd selling the same, together wi.h an amount sufficient to procare a license f"-r the said iniral, for which last amount the purchaser or owner shall receive a license upKi sach animal for the current license year. The city marshal shall be entitled to charge for impounding, postinz notices and tllin sach animal a fee of $1.50 for each male dog and a fee of $3 for each female dog sr spayed slat, and for keeping sach animals the sum of 5 certs per a ay. In case a sufficient amount is not bid for any animal to pay all fees, charges and li cense fee upon the same the city marshal may, at his discretion, adjourn such sale from day to day, not more than three dayr in all, or ifnoscficjentbidismade fwany animal, the city marshal is empowered, authorized and instructed to kill a&d bury thi same at his own expense. Section.. No slut or female dog, in time of heat, or vicious or mad dog, shall be per mined to run or be upon the public streets or alleys of the city of Salem, whether licensed cr not, unless securely muzzled or led by a rope or chain bv the owner or Ireervr il-.r.nf and it shall be lawful for any person to kill any such dog, slut or spaped slut so found at large and the owner or keeper of any such u;, tin or spayea siut permitting the said dog, slut or spayed slat to be at laree in vio lation of the provisions of this secilon shall, upon conviction thereof before the city re corder, be fined not less than $10 nor more than Sfo and be imprisoned until such fine be paid, not exceeding twenty-five days. Section 5. All dogs, sluts, or' spayed sluts more than four months old found within the limits of the city of Salem without a license tag thereen, are hereby declared to bs a public nuisance, and any person or in habitant of the Citv of Salem , ,,ll v a dog. or dogs, slut or spayed slut within the limits of the city of Salem without first baring pwd the license required therefor by thu ordinance, and bavin? the nnmhr !,... uuCTi or cngravea upon a collar upon such dog sint or spayed slut, as hereinbefore pro vided, or who shall cause or permit a collar and number to be put on a dog.slut or spayed slut, with intent to avoid the payment of a license therefor, shall, opon conviction of such offense before the citv reem-Her h- . ject to a fine of not lessthan Sionor more than rj, w us uupiiiooea not less than five nor more tuan twenty-five days- .t,'011 6" ? P"00 or Persons who shall harm or molest the city marshal, or any person regularly appointed by him, wearing a policeman s star, who is engaged in seizing anr dog, slut or spayed slut or killing the same, accordnip to ih nm;nnnr .1.:. ordinance, upon conviction thereof before the city recorder, shall be fined in a sum not less than J5 nor more than S50, or by imprison- i nine city jail not less than five nor more than twenty-five days. Section 7. All ordinances and parts of repeafed4 in COnflicl hewith are hereby Passed bylthe common council of the city cf Salem, on the 18th day of May, 1897 ED. N. EDES. . . , . .. City Recorder. ofMay"V7.bytbe majr0f 0n the '9th dy J. A, RICHARDSON, 7 Iot Mayor. i To Union Woraers. j ! The Capital Journal is the only' I paper that publishes the official pro- ceedlnusof the Union Bimetallic con- lereuceai Aioany June 2, and will hnDiCtPieSrf he Mnie at .M per hundred to Union workers. These! clntleS: aetosa" "money draft or coin with . c' ruer, 1 " noraR Bros., Editors c. h. mauk, SnaBkf Dr. J. 3LKqa.,oM WUe Corscr. SO, Or. Pan ftec wperioi cfcrxocof j Anit ittt'mtmy Wasefc art tspeaw Tfmsx. Cg-fT B5 Ffaest LJne of Cut Glass Ever in tae -iry, uw.1 "' Ub&r Glass Worts. i& W. THOMPSON d U- Jewelers, MS MARKET WOLZ L HIESCKE Proos Dealars in'all lands of fresh and salt raea s Laid in beik, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat in he own. Try then. 171 Commercial st. C. HL. LANE, M nr IV alt Commercial St., Salem Or EySeits S15 upwards. PaatsS apwandrEa STEXOGRAPUIXG AND HTEWRITIXG. Legal aad corsaiercial work a specialty Telepocoe cae-fosr. Ofike with Sherman Condit & Park, Gray block. Dictation take at roer oSce feod work returned on I'shor notice. 4 30 1 STELLA SHERMAN. J, R. GILIvIORE, Saccessor to White & Gilmore, Lime, Cement, Lath, Plaster. Corn aad Cora Chop, a'l kinds of feed. 54 STATE ST T. H HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, Maiesa jpw-valtyof aie r:pair work, Seth raomas dock, etc., 21 ; Coscmerdal Street Depot Express. tfeeis all saasl aad passeager trains. Cg' aad express lo all parts of th Prompt semce. Telepboae No. 70. Bag, city IAMES RADER Hello ! SEE D, S, BENTLEY. If yoo want U move or wast a load of any load hauled or want a load of manere, dirt, sand or gravel, or cemtBt, lime, hair plaster, bnci. or sewer pipe, see D. S. Beatky, cor ner of Front aad CbemeVeia streets or tiag np telephone 30. Also wood aad coal on hands a: all times. Orders promptly attended to. J. S. FREEBCRGEK NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad.-' Frekt inH best meats. My patrees say I keep the best oeais in lows. c "AT THE OLD P03T0FFICE. A. .DAGENY, Family Wine and Liquor Store. Removed from 102 State to 199 Commercial street. Bottled goods of the best quality. ater tSOffice in City Hall. Irrigation nours 6 to S a. ni. and 5 to 9 in the evening. A,11JrriSat,on bills for the summer will be due and payable the 1st of July. Street sprinkling thioughlawu hose positively prohibited. .No deduction for Irrigation durinp absence unless water is cut off the entire premises. Xo allowance made for part of sea son as more water is needed to bring uvu ucjjwicu iuvu uian juaiclous use for the entire season. Salem Water Co. ITaylnir disposed of my mer chandise business, I wish to state that I can still be found at my office in the old Pioneer Grocery. I propose to devote my time to the insurance bus ness, and write policies in the best companies known. All persons Indebted tome please cull and settle at once and save exponse or collection. 5 2i ml oiin G. frit l j ERCHANTTAILOR Sab Jolio C. fell OrJtf 6f VJ lii. Railway Conduct Annual 'iii 1 Excursion and 1 1 Picnic To Salem, i , Sunday, June 20, Exp.nrlnn tnln. ... Portland, Ore)n City, taS ,". . -c"CDe. Albany jr'S H"J. ?JL Willamette "&? Fair Grounds in the afirnSt 6tit Prograru to be annntln:? baDds of music engaged, """m jriuuiissiou 10 rair Urounas25 Tickets from anr Tvint irr?1- ley. includiug admission to , Grounds 81: chUdren 50cT P?, hi ticulars call on a D. Gabriel F. '. Derby, SaJem. or mfg 1 120 Third street, ftrtla Salem Steam Lauodb I Plcasciotice the cut in priJ on tne toliowingi Shirts, pla dra lain. Under I0CC3 irS affwm SWlocai Haadkerchiefi. .." .".."."."";;; 3,! Silk haadkerchiefs '. aroVbeVTrti.3 Flannels md other work la telligently washed by hani CoL I. Olmsted Prop THE 'CIAJB STABLES, Bt horses aad carnages in the city All seivice prompt J aad reliable Neir Had! i mamette. TBOJUS k m Two roalaeiii "Its a first class line, writes a Montana nuavJo recently took the Bafcf ten Roste from Billiopti Kansas City He lii, "I shall return tie ca way." I is an easy matter, en j waraurely, toindaceicai to try your line U.vt I But 'the eloquence of v 1 Demosthenes will fulll make him do so a si time if your service ii j whjt it oupht to be. I We are trying tona lis J road of o-zn in snen vij that people who take al once take it aeiii 11 again And we are saccetl I in?. Omahi. Kansas Ctj.I St. Louis, Chicago-i! points East and ixww. r.. SHELDON. G. A, PatUal. Ot Northern Pacific Railway. RUNS Pullman Sleeping Cirs Elegant Dinin Cars Tourist Sleeoin'O To St, Paul, :Minneapolis, Dulati, '"S" irand Forks, Crooicstoo, w - Helena and Butte. To Chteacro. Washineton. PhiladelfW Vork. Boston, and all Pot QFor iafcnnaUon, tunc cards, c ccicets, call on or write THOMAS, WATT & CO, AGENTS 26siCommm:Ul srreet. Sale. w A. D. Charlton, At. t?' I Morruoo st,. comer m 1 "" rim flairBIW" .Ult"" ?.' Irmau Bai u atnciv fJZlrti ki.iJ br rrei r:j an ai i jd. or r'zri O" Sreilar s - ...a-. "in.! i I inWi iliririiaMiHiirjqiMA UMsfiKsaMBSAwi ymtJSiatm-m