Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, November 11, 1897, Image 3

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E BUnb Ifcan
Is a poor man and poor a blind man. Is,, for'tho, forhierjeoth no
man and the latter no man sees. Do 0 C ? If so
DON'T PUT OFF
Wearing spectacles when you notlceiyour eyes faUlnp-. Spectacles
preserve tho eyes If youRct therein, kind. A pair, of spectacles
fitted to your eyes by us will last longer, Rive more. comfort than
a dozen pairs of cheap ones. Optlc9 is (Tur specialty, and( we. '
guarantee every pair to give satisfaction or money refunded. Our
advice Is free. ,
CHAS, H, HINGES, P, R,
2d door north of postoffice, Salem, Or, Expert Optician,
Local Neu)s.
A Novel Scheme. Under the di
rectorship of JIlss Kelllhcr, the Pa
cific coast Is to be advertised In the
east and In Europe by steroptlcan
views and an Interesting explanation.
Go to Unity church Saturday night
nd learn how It Is proposed to ndver
tlso California, Oregon and Washington.
Cheap TnAVEL. For 25 cents one
can visit all the most beautiful places
in California nnd Arizona and not
leave Salem. At Unity chnrch on
Saturday nlirht, under the charming
conductor, Mls Kelllhcr. The audi
ence will see two hundred of the most
charming scenes on the coast.
May Not Play.- News comes from
Stanford univcrsiey that Chester
Murphy.thc celebrated football player,
is suffering from a carbuncle on the
left foot that may preclude the prob
ability of his participating in an)
further games this season.
Farmers And all classes of busi
ness men arc found at our restaurant
daily and all have words of praise for
our 15 cent meals. They are un
equalled. George Bros.
Competition Is the life of trade
liut the 5 cent Cuban Planter cigar
made at 100 State street makes it es
pecially Interesting for all other 5
cent cigars In the market. Try one.
A New Diuectoky. The Oregon
Telephone & Telegraph Company will
Issuj a new directory for Salem and
vicinity about December 1, when W.
II. Daucey, the new manager will
take charge of the office.
Bids on a Dwelling.
Bids were opened Wednesday after
noon for a new dwelling, to be built by
Eugene Brcyman on Church street on
the lot just north of Mr. Brey man's
residence. The bids were as follews:
Young & ; Robinson $I,C30
it. lily l.oa)
C Van Palton 1,470
A.Olinger&Son 1,380
J no. Gray I,82o
Erb& Southwick 1,475
Examination Notice.
Notice is hereby given that the reg
ular quarterly examination for teach
er' certificates for Marion county will
be held at Salem, beginning at 1 p. m.
Wednesday. Nov. 10, 1807.
G. W. Jones,
School Supt. Marion County.
11 2-td-w-d
To Cure a ColdJinUne Day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
lets. All druggists refund the money
if it fails to cure. 25c.
y.jS'hirv'
J35ESSSE
1 O.C.T.Co's
STEAMERS
Altona and Ramona
leaves for Portland daily, ex
cept Sunday at 7a. i
Quick time, regular ser
vice and low rates.'
Dock stween State
and Cou. . streets.
M. P. BALDWIN,
Acent.l Salem
SB
J4'Vo6A. JAS
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Articles of Incorporation Are Filed and
Drawn Up.
Geo. P.IIuhes,of thc'corhniittee on
incorporation, reported articles for a
commercial organzatlon,of a chamber
of commerce, to be conducted as such
bodies are usual'y organized, with a
capital stock of$30b, or 00 shares at $5
a share, one-half to be paid Up. On
motion this feature was agreed t", by
tilling In the blanks as above.
Mr. Hughes moved that a commit
tee bo appointed, on membership, of
three, to consist of C. P. Bishopi n.
G. Sonnemann and F. II. Anson. Car
ried Au adjournment was taken uiitll
Monday night, November 15. The
committee to solicit members are at
work today and arc meeting with
good success.
"Know all by these presents, that
we George P. Hughes, J. II. Albert
and James M. Kyle do hereby make,
sign and execute the following-articles
of Incorporation of Ehcfsalcm Chamber
of Commerce, for the uses arid pur
poses herein set forth.
"Artfcle I. The name .of this cor
poration and by-wiilcli It .shall be
known is the 'Salem Chamber of Com
merce,' and its duration shall be un
limited. "Article II. The enterprise, busi
ness pursuit and occupation In which
tills corporation proposes to engage is
to conduct a chamber of commerce in
accordance with the methods In vogue
usually In the management of cham
bers of commerce and boards of trade,
some of-the object? being the acquisi
tion and dissemination of commercial
and economic information and to se
cure to its members the benefits of
co-operation lni the furtherance of
their legitimate pursuits, In the de
velopment of the resources of the city
of Salem and state of Oregon and the
fostering of their 'commerce and In
dustries. "Article III. The principal office
and place of business of this corpora
tion shall be at Salem, in Marion
county, in t'.ie tate of Oregon.
"Artlcki IV. The amount of the
capital stock of this corporation shall
be 300 dollars-, niid,the amountof each
share of such capital stock shall be 5
dollars."
JOURNAL "X-RAYS,"
Old Indian John was a young roan
when the first while men landed on
Chemekcte - bottoms, and he knows
all the old pioneers from the stand
point of an Indian's keen insight
Into character. He stood chatting In
Jargon with one who came among the
early mlssloncrs, when a prominent
Oregon politician passed by.
"You know him, John ?" "Yes, me
know him. Illin Slwash."
Salem should be subjected to the
outrage of it Bryan city treasurer who
would be so outrageously honest as
not to steal.
. .
Life In Salem would lose all Inter
est to a certain class of pollttcans If
all the Salem city money couldn't be
run through the milking process of a
rake-off on city warrants. The only
way to put warrants to par and keep
them there Is to elect some man cityi
treasurer who stands on a sound
financial platform of common honesty
- -a Bryan man.
A great deal of stuff that people
ctll thought, and It gets into print
too, Is merely food for thought and
the more you feed on It the .nearer
you come starving.
There Is a great deal In politics
that is respectable if not succeisful.
There's Seth Low of New York.for I n-
stance.
'
The Republican party of New York
City Is In this predicament: It pre
ferred to slaughter the welfare of
Greater New York to slaughtering
the machine. Tills means that Plait
Is to renominate McKinley.
With Mark Hanna alive and Piatt's
machine Intact, McKinley is all right
for the 1000nomlnatlon.
THE. PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Notes on hducation by an Oregon
Teacher.
From "X-Ilays on Public Schools,"
written by' Prof. Louis Banco, of
Drain, Normal school. Price 25c
The educational standard must bo
raised. People must become more ap
preciative of the earnest teacher's
labor.
.
Tho wages for the rank and file of
public school teachers, averages less j
than those of skilled mccl'itnics. 1
'
It Is an easy matter for any boy or ,
girl to become a teacher, which fact '
tends to drive older and more ex
perienced educators from tho Held. 1
I
Tli? one time avocation of "wMd-1
ing the birch" has now grown Into
a recognized profession, Itecltatlon '
hearing cao no longer bo an honoiahlo I
substitute for teaching.
That one has acquired a knowledge
of the common school texts, and has
been made the recipient of a teach r'"
license, docs not by atiyi means I in pi
that lie Is a teacher.
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DEALER IN h
: GROCERIES:
Paints Oils Window Glass Var
nish, and tbo most complete, stock
of Brushes of all kinds in the state
Artists materials, lime; bain oe
raont and shingles; and tho finest
quality of grass seed.
a
Grocery I
100 Court st.
Headquarters for
FRESH GOODS
CLEAN GOODS
PURE GOODS
FULL WEIGHT GOODS
and positively no
POOR GOODS.
JOHNSON &
BUTCHART.
ASK YOUR OROCER FOR
Salem Special
Bread made from it too't tho First
Premium at the Stato Fa'r.
We all feel proud of our
home brand,
Salem Flouring
Mills,
We are in the market to Buy
Dried Prunes,
Dried Apples,
Green Apples,
Potatoes,
Onions,
OREGON FRUiT k PRODUCE CO
Republican City Politics.
Tile otllces of four aldermen and a
city treasurer are to be filled by elec
tion the llrst Monday In December.
The present occupants are all Re
publicans. Salem city elections aredueon Mon
day December Oth. An alderman
from each of the four wards, is to be
voted for In succession to Messrs. E.
S. Lamport, Thos. Holiuan, Lee Mo
Cicw and Frederick A. Legg, respec
tively; and also, a city treasurer, to
succeed 'Andrew A. Lee who Is filling
the unexpired term of E. J. Swafford,
resigned,
The-city Republican central com
mittee Is without a regular chairman,
Harvey S. Jordan, who was cli sen
for that position, having changed his
residence to Seattle.
This vacancy can be filled by mem
bers of the committee, numely: Ross
E. Moores, first ward; E. L' Phllbrook,
second ward; George U. Asliby, third
ward, and J. Frank Hughes, fourth
ward. They can select Mr. Jordan's
successor to serve until the city 1 e
publican convention names the new
committee throughout.
The Republican primaries are to be
called duting the last ten days of the
present month, and the convention In
the lirst days of December.
Tho names ol the aldermen whose
terms expire are being mentioned for
re-election, though several of the gen
tlemen declarp they will not run.
It is sometimes hard to decide what
to believe about a matter. It has
been reported by good authority that
the city dog-catcher -has never fed
the dogs in his charge and that Is the
reason they howl continually. If this
U the case, the Salem Humane society
should look after the authorities.
A Salem man bought a dog lit
the pound the other day and says
he was the fattest dog lie ever saw
and that the city pound master feeds
them well.
A state Institution and an Infirmary
for defunct politicians ought to bo
two different things.
Salem Is to have a solid board of
trade that will be a source of pride to
the city. It will not be a pass-the-hat
affair either.
W 1 1.1 t!ii .traveling advcrtlsln
solicitor, solicits your card to hang
up where people will stand and make
fun of It, tell him you are 11 it soft in
the upper story or born 1 the small
of the moon. He wilt understand
that you advertise In newspapers.
If you have never been hypnotized
and had red hot needles ru.i through
your flesh, now Is your ciiance. To
think or enduring life without such
Inestimable blcsslngsN
Y hy, It is simply Horribly to think
what would happen If a Bryan city
treasurer were elected, who would put
Salem finances on an honest basis and
make the mayor's bank put up.
BORN.
Teaching requires a greater expen
diture of nervous energy, receive less
thanks and is more beggarly remuner
ated than any other occupation In
which skilled workers are required
today.
There Is altogether too much ma
chinery In the ordinary public school
Pupils become entangled among Its
various complications, losing sight of
the real advantages of tho more prac
tical methods of Instruction.
Trying to cram an Indefinite qnan
tlty of text-book matter Into the
mind of a pupil, without his know
ledge and favorable acceptance of Its
object and effect, is as dangerous to
the child's own good, as it Isubsuid In
its method.
WANTED, ETC.
New today advertisements four lines
or less in this column inserted three
times for 25 cti, SO ctt. a week, $1
per month. All over four lines at
samo rate
LO3T-0n Slate sircet beiwetiT High"" arid
Church, Wednesday evening, Nov. lo,
an umbrella. Finder please leave at Dear
liom's liH.k tlote 1 1-1 r-3t.
At llarrilt & Lawrence
n 3-tf
FRESH KRAUT,
lorner grociry.
VETERINARY - W. Lone. Veterinary ;
-ufReOn J'las romi.vecl hit fficc from the
r.isluor dtaMe to Huftiniin's Stable, back
01 me vwiibniciie uoiei, ruutm. n-io.im
SS
State of Ohio, City of Tolkdo, 1
Lucas County, f.
'. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that
lie is the senior parther'of the firm of
F. J Cheney & Co., doing business In
the Citv or Toledo, County and State
nforesald, and l hat said lirni will pay
the sum of one hundred dollars for
each and every case or Catarrh that
cannot, be cured by the use or Hall's
Catarrh Cure
F. J. Cheney.
Sworn to before 1110 and subscribed
in my presence, thisOth day of De
cember, A. D. 1800.
A. W. Gleason.
Seal Notary Public.
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Inter
nally and acts directly on the blood
and mucous surfaces ofi'the system.
Send for testimonials free.
"F." J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
OrSoldby Druggists, 75c.
The Gentleman FAiuiEO.--ThI
is a handsome illustrated monthly
magazine for farmers and all classes.
It is edited by practical men, and
finely Illustrated. The price Is only
a dollar.avear. and it should be in
everyrruralJiome. T113 Journal has
iiiauu uiiuiiKuuiuuu) uj cruu tuis muttb
desireableperlodical at tho low price
of 75 cents. Sample copies can be
seen at this office, tf
Dreadfully Nervous.
Gents I was dreadfully nsrvou and
for relief look your Karl's Clover ItootTea.
It qaielrd my nenei and itrtngtbroe my'
whole'Neryuu Syitetn. I wm troubled with
Constipation, Kidney and Bowel, trouble.
Your Tc ooo clearued my sy stem to thor
oughly that I rapidly regained health and
strength Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn.
Sold by D. J, Fry.
WELCH. At the family home, in
Soutli Salem, on Wednesday, No
vember 10. 1807, to Mr. and Mrs. C.
R. Welch, a daughter.
MARRIED.
M'NARY STOLZ, At the' bride's
home. No 555 Commercial street.
at 8:30 p. nij Wednesday, Nov. 10,
1897, Miss Ella NcNary to Walter
T. Stolz, Rev, C. B. Hacon, of the
First Baptist church officiating.
The rooms 6f the NcNary home
were beaulirully' decorated with ger
alnums, carnations, palms and Ivy
Roses, emilax and chrysanthemums
formed the decorations In the dining
room.
The wedding cermony was wit
nessed by about forty or the Imiue
ato relatives und Intimate friends of
the principals. The bride was ac
companied by her brother Chas. L.
McNury, by whom she was given
away and supported by Miss Lenor
Kay as bridesmaid. Mr. Stolz was
supported by Harry Olingcr as best
man.
Following tho cermony congratu
lations were extended the newly wed
ed couple after which a wedding sup
per was' discussed,
-Mr. und Mrs Stolz have begun house
keeping at No 102 center street, where
they will be "at home" after the25th
Inst.
A child K natuially, a living think
ing, practical being, requiring und
demanding living thinking practical
teaching; and to confine his spontane
ous energies to the baro page of the
text, which, under such circumstances
must soon become uninteresting, if
not repulsive.
When these common trainers of
children become the instruments
through which they will be taught
who and what they are, their posi
tion in, and relation to the world of
life about them, with lcs text bank
machinery and various other complex
school room complications, we shall
have better schools, better work and
better products.
We have throe classes of teachers
always represented lu. the teaching
world, viz: Those who make the
work a "stepping stone" to something
better, young people who begin with
good Intentions, but through mar
riage, poor health or s.irne other un
forsecn event or cjmlitlon, soon tlrop
the work to take It up no more, and
those and remain permanently in
the profession.
Call for Warrant.
Notice is hereby given that there
aie funds on hand applicable fo the
Daymen is all warrants of the citv of
Salem, endorsed on or before April 29
jbuu, aruwn upon me general niod.
riease present said warrants for nav-
ment at usiaa x isusu oanic, as inter
ested on same will cease from the date
of this notice.
A. A. Lee,
City Treasurer.
Salem, Nov. 10, 1897. lot
HOUSE FOR RENT. A good five roorr
cottage on CAr line neur Nor'h Salem chool
Half acic in fruit ami an acre in cultivr.tion
water plenty Mr llatlie Gar elton, I8lh
and Cliem-kela st 9Jt. H
FOR SALF-1 int or trade, at acres o
land. 6 milcH muiIi of i'a'em, Marion
county, small liou.-e, )cung orchard, about
about fi,c oc ci in cultivation, balance
timlxr. Call in J.J Hartlelt.J. M. rjiieV
dflice, Salem. I t-c, (it)
FOR RENT. -G. A ufiice room on ground
lloor.li('lile.t nml Iu3ted,ratesl..w Inquire
at i unal c (Tier. t
RIOHT IN ""TOWN... Any one wanting
drain Hie in smill rtargequnnti tescan ge
(h 111 r ,! Iwr in town Call at Journal
olfioe 1'
Salem 0lectrto1R$.
F R, ANSON, Receiver,
Commencing Nov. 2, 1897, and. until further ordered
electric cars leave Hotel Willamette as follows
rOR PENITENTIARY, via State Houaei
6.-30 a. m., 7 a. m.and every 30 mlnutei thereafter until tons P.m. And
at Ittjop. m. to Twenty-fim Urcetcnly.
FOR 8. P. Co, LEPOT, via State Houses
6145 a m., io.'ho a. m., i.'4o p. m. and 8.-oS, p. m.
FOR INSANE A8VI.XJM, Transfer to Garden Roadi , .
m., 7 a. m. and every so minutes thereafter, nntil 10
n BUSINESS CAT?
6.'jo a. m., 6,a4o a.
m.and atjtt p. m.
P
FOR
SOUTH SALEM:
6:40 t. m.,
at lo.'40 p. m.
7 a. m. tnd every 4o minutes thereafter ur.ill, 10 pi m. and
SemiTropic
California
Winter Scenes in tho Central and
Southern Portions of tho State. Jl
LECTURE !
AND
Stcrcopticon Exhibition.
Stop that Cugli 1 Take warning It nuyf
lead 10 Consumption. A 25c, bottle n
Shiloh's Cure may save your life. Sold by D
J. Fry
To Cure a Cold in, One Day
Take Laxative Bromo Ouinlno 'Tab
lets. All druggists refund the nionoy
If It rails to cure. ,,rc
At Unity church, November 13,
7:30 p. m. Admission 15 and 25 cents.
Oross icceipts fpr benefit or church'.
The lecture by the distinguished
elocutionist und dramatic reader.
MISS IIKL13N KELLEIIER.
Is an elaborate and interesting treatise
on tho beautiful and wonderful in
California witb tipoulul attention to
its famous winter resorts.
The illustrations comprise 200
realistic scenes projected on u screen
SOfeetMiuarc.
Tlicdlhsolylnir-vlew limelight ster-
opticon used in tills exhibition N the
lamest ;ind most powerful on the
Pacific coast. Itepropuclnir scenes sur
prisingly true to nature
CARS LEAVE M, E, CHURCH ON STATE STREET
FOR MORNINGSIDE:
7 m 7-'30 . m. nd every 30 ml lutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and II
P. m , from State Intu'ance bui ding.
FOR FAIR GROUNDS:
6:30 a. m., 7 a. m., and eyery 30 minutes thereafter, until 10 p. m. and 10.M0
p. ra , from Court hou.eonly. .
"I his time table ii bated on railroad or Sandard Pac'fic lime. The town
clock Is usually a to 5 mlnut.s s'ower.
On Sunday, all cars, except depot, sliri at 8 a. m.
NOTICE TO THEATRE OOERS:
Lat cars at night leave as follews:
For tmane Asylum and ('arden U,oad, II p. m , from Hotel Willamette and
Fur Suth Salem, 10:40 p.m. or from opera house at I0.M5 p. m. when anv
aitrn, lion tl eie. '
For State trcet loTwen-y firt street, II.3op. m., from Hotel Willamette.
ror M,armneidea 11 p. m., fr in. Mate lnsutance buildirg
For Fair Groun.lt and No-lh Sa' m. Ip.'3q p m , from Court house corner.
O. H. mAOK
Benttet,
Srnceesser to Dr. J. M. Keene, old While
Comer, Salem, Or. parties desiring superio
operations at moderate fees In any branch aic
in especial request.
Money to Loan,
10-4 imd&w
i
low
ap-i
1 to
city warrants boueht.
fcUlSJS f UAKKEK,
wa are prepared to male loan at
rate of Interest, Money fuinlshed, on
preyed application, wltiout delay. Stated
VWMMIJ 4IU
270 Commercial st
Drain
Tiling.
Xa largo and small quan titles, at a great
tme.atu. Inquire of Hofer Bros care
urnal Salem. Or. d&wtf
C: H. LANK,
MKRCHANTTAILOR
LIVERY AND FEED STABLES.
WSHIOI STABLE.
OPPOSITE COURT HOUSE. t
P- 7 "t ft) t
?siJiHL-dMZ"Tr:-' ii i.w 1
Largest and, best equipped livery and feed
establishment at Salem, liest service at living
prices.
Feed sheds and carral tq accomodate fann
ers as low as any.
E. E. GOODING. "
Prop,
Telephone No. J6.
W, J, HUFFMAN,
WILLAMETTE
Reed's Opera House,
FATTON BROS ,
Leasees mid Manager ,
Commencing Monday, Nov. O.
Fricos of Admission 25c, 35o and 50c.
'.1 z.
&vm.
Is n
etirr
VMV'tt
He Not Deceived 1 A Coup h, Ilorscness cr
Croup aro not to be trifled with, A dose in
time ofShilo's Cure will save you mil li
roubl.', Hold by D. J. Fry.
Mns. Wiltjjak. Plono and oriran
fctudlo over First National bamY, 5-tf
His Hands Were Tied.
"Our little boy broke out with ec
Mtna. We were obliged to tie his
hands to keep him from scratching
and he suffered everything. We began
ulvini; him Hood's Sarsanarllla and In
a short lime his face healed. He took
five or six bottles und has not had u
sick day since." Olney Soucle, Plon
eervllle, Idaho.
Hood's nils are the only pills to
take with Hood's Barsaparllla. Easy
and yet cfllcient.
Catarrh Cured. A clear head and sweet
breath secured with Shiloh's Catarro t lie rued y
sold on a guarantee. Nasal ioiec or free
Sold by D.J. Fry.
Call For County Warrants.
Notice is hereby given that I have
funds on hand to pay all warrants pre
sented prior to Nov. 6 1800, and In
terest will cease on the same from
the date of this notice.
Dated Nov. 3, 1897.
G. L. Hkown.
U3 1nd&w. County Trcasuier.
What Dr. A. E. Salter Says.
Buffalo. N. V. Gen's: JVora my perc
serial knowledge, gained in observing the ef
fect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases ol advanced
Consumption, I am prepared to say it Is the
most remarkable Remedy that has ever been
Jrought to my attention. It has certainly
aved many from Consumption. Sold by D.
. Fry.
O.lH'X'OXlXUsV.
3&tW$rars
Karl'; Ciuver Root Tea, lor CunstipaiiQi
it's the llest and if after using it you don't
say so, return the package and yd. ) our
money. Sold by D. J. Fry. 1 ';
Up i'o Date Service.
A Great many Pacific Coast people,
when contemplating a trip cast and
when bringing friends west, know
very little about tho Interior line, and
the object of this article is to afford
reliable Information,
In the lirst place for good time und
service, select a route via St. Paul
and Minneapolis, because the lines
mat way ars continuous under oriel
system without uny change or cms. I
ana every man rrom peanut agent up
Is a courteous, reliable and experl-
, need oilicer, ready to aid and protect
ypu iti rvery emergency anu-capaoio,
of makipg you reel at home and com
rnrtabie'diiring the long Journey. '
Then see that your ticket reads wla
the Wlsconson Central Lines because
that thoroughfare affords strictly first
clas service, and the meals on Its
dining cars (Always reasonable lit
price) are equalled by rew and excelled
by none. Geo. S. flatty, 210 Ktark
St., Portland, Or.,Ij General Agent
ror this company and will cheerfully
fun.ish you a neat and handy calender t.
and run information on ttiebiiujectof
transportation, ir addressed or called
upon, and any agent will upon appli
cation, sell you a ticket over the Wis
consin Central Lines. tf
The Great McEwan Company,
Headed by tho Peer of all
Mind Readers and Hypnotists
Prof. P. H.
McEwan.
UffflT Ml !
V
jfllbueic
I have just fitted out n studio
proper, and am prepared to tea oh
the piano or organ to ohlldrencv
adults. My method for children
is the newest and best. A cer
tlflcntd granted from tho West
terp Conservatory, whose Inter
state system I represent Stu
dio over First National bank and
at 37G Church st.
MRS. PRANK VvILIiMAN.
,
E M, CR0ISAN,
DEALER IN
Farm
iERpIenRenfs !
and Vehicles,
Exclusive valley house for McCormick
Hind n.t Muwiis, DuRitto ritta engines
and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and Spring
Tooth Harrows, Jihn Deere Steel and
Chilled Plows. Repairs fcr l!1 the forego-ing.
at I Commercial
tySults in upwards.
St., Salem Or
Tanul c?wands'.J
T. H HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Makesaspwialty of fine repair work, Seti
Thomas clock. etc.. a5 Commercial Street
JAS.
RADEK.
CAPITAL
ELMER WHITE.
CITY
Express and Transfer
COMPANY,1
Meets all mall and passenger trains. Bag
gige and express to all parts of the! city
Prompt service. Telephone Nol 70.
JUST OPENED !
Frank W. Durbin,
FEED OF ALL KINDS.
2J4 Commercial street. Beat quality and
no middle man's profits.
'AT THE OLD P0ST0FFICE.
A. DAGENY,
Family Wino and Liquor Store
Re. toyed from 102 State to 109 Commcrcia
stre.it. Bottled goods of the best quality.
Salem Steam Laundry
Please notice the cut In prices
on the fc llowingi
Sb.rU, plain iocentt
Unaer drawers 5 to loceptl
Under shirts 5 to 10 cents
Socks, per pair 3 cents
Handkerchiefs 1 cent
Silk handkerchiefs 3 conti
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen,
and othei work in proportion.
Flannels v d other work in",
tclligently washed by hand
Col, J, Olmsted Prop
Corner Ferry and '.iberty streets
Telephone 172
Newest' rig9 and best horses
aiwajs (n readinerj
fyCoaBt or mountain parties a specialty,
7 '4 if
GREAT HEATERS I
Oregon Airtight
Stovee
1 11 cniertiilninont for the people.
The wonder of the Niutecntli cent
ur.v.
Vividly rcallrtlc, wonderful !n exe
cution A n endless clmln of novel feutures.
See Hie human woodpile.
See the bicycle race.
See- the balloon aecnslon.
tee tho liypnntlc Saturday.
Saturday matlnrc, adults i1) cents,
children lOcentH, to any part of the
house.
MEATS AND POULTRY.
G.S. PII1IGII!
NEW MARKET.
State itreet, near ruilroad. Frcthest and
hot meats, My patrons say I keep the test
meats in ton. a j
3C $3.50 to $6 50..3C
nygieoic Sffldy I
Teaches us not to use adulterated food,
Kemcmber we use no coloring for eggs,
glucose for sugar nor grease for lard in our
pastry, Everything the best at the
Home Bakery
Insurance block.
Only full line of this
manufacture,
home
Btovos act
I Northwest . -I
h 'Nurseries. 1
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fell
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Choice Early Grapes.
I have strong four year old urapc
vlnes.of best early varieties, will bear
next year,' Both blue and white
grapes grown on these vines took all
the premiums at the stste fair.
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Salem, Ore.
CASTOR I A
For Infant and Children.
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bet
rtnr
.Fcr Constipation take, KarlgV Clover Roof
Tea, the great Wood rurifar. Cures Head
ache. Nmcusriess. Eruptions on the face.
and makes the head clear ai a.bell.y SoM by
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Wliolonalo nnd Retail.
j rgc Mok .f fruit trees and
shrubbery. Alt stock free from
pests nnd dUeasct. Trees to trade
jS .reipoiinble jneiiwanled to act ns
3;ejn irecs jueuve eu tree in
.-ulrm. Address
7 T. D. IONES
Salem. Or." " 1'ioprieior.
Wine for catalotrue.io 2Tlmd&w
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J. A. ROTAN
256 Commercial street,
Have just received a full line
of carpets and wall paper, Oak
suites, room mouldings, For
the next sixty !days -wc will
offer special .bargain.
Wm MARKET
WOLZ & MIESCKE, Props
Dcalara In'all kinds of frh snd salt mea's
Lard in bulk, 7c a lb. Cheapest meat in he
own. Try them. 171 Commercial st.
Just Reopened,
Iliown & Son, of.lhe East Salem meat mar
kel, have enlarged and refilled their shop and
will be pleased 10 see all of their old patrons
ami the reit of the community. Orders taken
ami delivered. Parents sending children
may depend on having iWit orders con
sciintinusly filled. "Mil
up and ropnired promptly,
BTBINBn & BL03SEn,
Tinners and Stovodealers, 140 State at
WE vv-ANT x
Your market chickens, turkeys, ducks,
gechc and eggs, highest cashprice paid.
REMEMBER
We sell thorough bred poultry and eggs
poultry supplies, lice killer, and bone meal,
OREGON POULTRY & SUPPLY CO.
114 COURT ST BALEM OR.
HOTELS AND BOARDINO.
Sty Free L?cUir?s
to women al 3130 p. m. Jt W, C. T. U. rooms
on rndayaept. 10, ept. 24, Oct. 72, no v. 5,
and Nov. 19, by Mrs. v. V. Alford, manager
Viavi Co., 340 Liberty street, Salem.
fit fu-
tlBill
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vr)w.
Hotel Sai?nt.
M. rBHKBLIi, Prop-
Only First Class House In the City.
npie
: bull
Rates
Car to al public buildings pats Ihe door.
Corner Slate and High streets. Salem, Ore.
..Chalu)in flofose,,
Flrt-clt private; hotel. Hoard and room
fllofj.5,0 day, keduoed rates by the
week, House supplied with best well water
In the city, To doon south of tint M. E.
church. lltt
NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY
" PUIfS -
BARR ti PETZEL
aro headquarters for them
and Jnll work connected
witb the business.
PLUMBERS AND TINNEHS,
214 Commercial st
Edward W.TillsoD
Teacup of
Piano.
State Insurance building,
If B, Thomas Tutliill,
Analytical Chemist
and Assayer,
Ottoe with Salem OasLight Co., or
Ko 4 ChemeUeta street P. O, Box X
Salsra, Oregon, Prompt returns on ore
samples, General analytical work.d&w
oil
em water Co.
ttrOfllce In City Hall.
Xrrluatlon imurx 0 tc 8 a. m, und f
too In tho evening.
All Irrigation bills ror the summer
will be duo und pnyiible the Ut of
July,
Htreet sprinkling thmuuli Inwn hose
positively prohibited.
No deduction for Irrlu'itlnu during
absence unlcsa water Ih cutoff the
entire iiremUca,
No ullowaneo tuudo for part of sen
600 mi more water h needed to brloi
onta i:ei(leotd lawn tlian Judicious
UN) for the entirowjawiti.
H.Ul Yatcii f-'o.
PHONE 30.
Ring Item up when in want of cement,
lime, plaster, hair, sand, gravel and all kinds
of building materials, of best quality and at
the lowest price Coal and sawed wosd
(all lengths) promptly delivered. All kinds
of hauling dene. -
D. S. UEWILEY : CO.
Successors to Salem Imp. Co , Front and
ChemeU-ta.
WOOD WANTED.
Highest maiket pilce paid for cood Woo
in wcik. Ulacksmiih and wagon work at lli
lowe.t figurci
HERSCHHACII A: SMITH,
loo Chcmvltta liee
WANTED
APPLES.
We will pay cash for apples for dry
ins purposes. Call at onco at tho office
of tho "
OREGON LAND CO.
Tlogn Block. Baleaj, Or.
BICYCLE
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