Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, February 01, 1898, Image 3

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The
Newest
Perfumes.
Delicate and Lasting.
A large assortment and low
prices rule at Frys Drug Store
CUT TO THE CORE
Prunesf PtJLTd
10 lbs 25c
20 lbs 50c
GO lbs SI
T TMA f 10 lbs. for 25c
nt-Aioi 20 Ids. for 50c
BEANS I. 50 lbs. for $1
O tj. ( D.u rv, 50 lbs. for 40c
altl Stock, 50 lbs for 30c
v (.Stock, 100 lbs. for. ... 50c
COOKING MOLASSES,
Pur trallon 30c
Q-yt-44 -v 2 gallon pails,75c
bymp 4 2 gal. S1.40
Rflto J Shoulder,perlb,9c
lVieaiS Hams per lb.U t-2
T a-hAi5 lbs 45c
iaraI0 .ibS 85c
Al FLOUR,
Per sack 90c
AUMSVILLLB, SALEM SPECIAL,
Per sack 95c
VOIiee Arbuckle.il pkg 1
M, T, RINEMAN.
132 State street.
THE ONE CENT DAILY.
Notice to Persons Receiving a Free
Sample Copy,
The Daily Capital Journal,
published dally, excepting Sunday, is
25 cents a .month by mail. Weekly
81 a year
"Wnen subscriptions expire and the
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notice.
Renewals should be made a few days
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issue In the present campaign will be
up to date and Important.
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leading and representative state
paper of the Silver and Reform forces.
It aims to bo thoroughly indupend
ect and eminently fair.
Send us your subscription at once.
See that your neighbors and friends
take It,
Sample copies will be furnished free
to anyone who wishes to get up a club.
Fahm Wanted. The undersigned
would like to buy a lease or rent a
large grain farm well situated In the
Willamette valley. Good references
given. Address "F. A. M." care of
Journal. - d & w 24-2W
To Cure a .Cold in one day
Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab
b Jets. All druggists refund the
o ney if it falls to cure. 25c. 10-14-0m
Our Trade Number.
The Capital Journal's trade
numbers are receiving a liberal
patronage, and will bo proruse with
historical and biographical sketches
of prominent business men and the
city's leading enterprises. The
work Is being actively pushed
and will be presented to the pub
ic sometime In February. 1 25 eod tf
Dreadfully Nervous.
Gents:, I was dreadfully nervoujand for
for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea.
It quieted my nerves and strengthene my
whole Nervous System. I was troubled with
Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble.
Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thor
ougbly that I rapidly regained health and
strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn
Sold by D, J. fry.
Fcr Constipation take Karls
tea, the great Blood Purifier. (
Clover Root
Cures Head
ache. Nervousness, Eruptions on the face,
and makes the head clear as a bell. Sold by
D. J. Fry
CA.STOIIIA.
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tisils
tljajture
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Karl's Clover Root Tea, tor Constipation
it's the Best and if after using it you don't
say so, return the package and get your
money. Sold by D. J. Fry.
To Cure a Cold in One Day.
Take Laxative Uromo Quinine Take
lets. All druggists refund the money
If It rails to euro. 25c. The genuine
his L. B.Q on each tablet.
What Dr. A. E. Slater Says.
Buffalo, N. Y. Gen's Frnm my pef
sonal knowledge, gained in observing theer
ect of your Shiloh's Cure in cases of advanced
Consumption, 1 am prepared to say it is the
most remarkable Remedj that has ever been
brought to my attention. It has certainly
saved many from Consumption. Sold by D
J. Fry
Stop that cough . Take warning. It may
lead to consumption. A 25c., bottle of
Shiloh's Cuie may save yov ' fe. Sold by
D. J. Fry.
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COUNTV COURT PROCEEDINGS,
The following is th official report
of the proceedings of .the Marlon
county commission' court for the
January (1S9S) Lentil :
Road and Bridge Aocount.
Claimant Amt. AM
O. W. Schindier $11.03
Capital Lumbering Co.
.. .. 110.1(5
2.60
J. A. Coleman
M. Dorman ST5.00
Brown & Smith 1.50
B. B. Horrfck 6.00
J. Maoy 5.00
John LIchty 90.91
A. H. Wlllard 2.60
HI. L. Earl 2.83
W. D. Claggett .1 ..... 6.00
Olheo. Nolf 1.60
iA. C. X,lbby 1.02
Wm. Fry 2.75
Frank Starr ,.. 45.75
'F. A. Mangold 1.43
F. J. .Miller 343.20
J. iM. Watson 12.80
Pauper Account.
C. forthcutt '. 12.23
Caipltail Lumbering Co 6.23
A. J. Basey" 3.00
Salem Woolen Mill store 12.75
Jos. "Meyers & Sons 13.63
E. A. Pierce 12.50
John .Hughes 37.5S
John Hughes , 6.G0
M. M. High 103.1G
D. C. Thomas 8.85
Stationery Account.
F. W. Waters $ 3.25
E. At. "Walte Pxtg. Co 3.C0
J. II. F3etcher 3.50
Ross E. Moores Not allowed
Statesman Pub Co (Not allowed
Patton Bros 39.65
G. P. tferrelt ; 31.80
Pauper Account.
iB. II. Bnadshaw $ 23.60
Stelner Dnug Co 18.50
Court House and Jail Account.
iSalam Gas Co $44.50
Saem Water Co 11.75
Knox & aturpihy "12.60
Gray1 Bros 4.60
F. R. Anson 20.00
ScoW. & Barman 3.50
F. T. Wrlghtman 104.21
Assessor's Account.
Louise II. Souitlira-Jck ..,...., ..$36.00
Julia K. Webster 44.00
Harry Hobart 36.00
J. E.Allison 11.00
J. W. (Hobant 108.00
Legal Senvllce Ateoourit.
"Sherman, Condlt & Park, claim of
J13G; no action.
County Clerk's Aocount.
Jennie Bootn, work on 1897 as
sessment roll $ 31.00
Stock Inspector's Aocount.
S. W. Read $ 9.30
Sdhool Superintendent.
G. W. Jones $ 10.00
In the matter of the report of ex
perts on (books of tsounty clerk and re
corder; no action.
In 'the imaltter of the petition of A.
B. 'Downing et al. tfor county road in
t 9 s, r 1 e; continued to the February
term of this oount.
In (the matter of the application of
N. Schutt for liquor license In Sub
limity .precinct .for one year; granted.
In the matter of publishing the pro
ceedings of commissioners' court for
the year 1S9S; ordcrvd that Oregon
Weekly Statesman and Capital Jour
nal .be designated to publish (proceed
ings. In the matter of the !tax levy for the
year 1897; county fund 6.4, state school
5, indigent soldier .1, (state 3.5).
In ithe matter of ithe resignation of
C. .H. Gilbert, (constable for Lincoln
district); resignation accepted and
John Smith appointed constable for
said district.
In the matter of the petition of A.
D. Gardner et al. for county aid to the
family of H. H. Cross; allowed $25
and Henry Keene Sr., appointed dis
bursing agent.
In Ithe matter of Ithe petition of C.
iS. Ormsby, changing the Mehama jus
tice's district and attaching certain
portions thereof to the Sllverton jus
tice's district; ordered that that por
tion of the Mehama Justice's district
that Is now within the Silver Falls
precinct be and the same is hereby at
tached to the SUverton Justice's dis
trict. In the matter of the petition of W.
Dixon et al. to change and divide
road district No. 67: not allowed.
Jn -the matter of the (petition of
Chos Helns et ol. to establish a Jus
tice's and constable's district put of
Garfield precinct; petition allowed and
Scott's .Mills district established.
In the .matter of the assessment of
Marlon county, Oregon, for the year
1S98; ordered hat assessor's assis
tants receive $3 per day for field work
and $2 per day for office- work, and no
more. Roll to ibo completed by last
iMondoy of August, 1898, and use
books furnished by the secretary cf
state, clerk to forward assessor a
copy of this, order.
In the (matter of .the report of
lloshua Smith, post commander, as
disbursing agent of Indigent soldiers'
fund, for year 1897; report approved.
In the matter ot the petition of G
G. Evans et al.. to change the eautern
.boundary of moad district No. 53; con
tinued until the February term of this
court.
In the matter of the selection of
newspapers for publishing county
court, proceedings; notice of contest
of J. II. Fletcher, set for hearing Feb
ruary 10, 1898.
Criminal Aocount.
State of Oregon vs. (Marcus Krlsten
son and Bergethe Krlstenson; D. W.
Tarpley $120, not allowed; L. H.
Poujade $9.10, P. Dyer $2.70, W. M.
CUne $2.90, Olrs. L. P. Kelly $2.60,
Simon Bergelson $2.70, Victor Oambas
$21.10, Ed. Dupois $1.20, T. A. Rondeau
$1.20. O. McNeil $1.20, Thomas II.
Leith $1.20, Y. D. Smith $1.20, Luke
Lemery $1,20.
State of Oregon vs. Percy Day: L.
W. Snyth $5.00,
State of Oregon vs. Harvey Chris
tenaon: S. L. iHayden $2.50, L. H.
Poujade $3,45, Victor Cambas $3.33,
State of Oregon vs. David Sander Sander
eon: S. T. Johnson $9.23. W. L. Jones
H.w, v. u. Jones $1.50. Sam Hedrlck
$1.50, D. H. Looney $1.50, J, S. Cook
js.sy.
Hood's
Cure sick headache, bail
Pills
tasto In t mouth, coated
tongue, gas In the stomach,
dlatrAil and InritfMkBflnfi n.
not weaken, but have tonic effect. 55 cents.
Tb calf Mils to Uko with Hood's BuupartlU.
t1IH
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State Of OregOfl VI, Frank hll
C. M. Charlton $8.40. not allowed; H.
T Hayes $5.45, E. W. Copps, $2.70, not
ftljwed, Sam GuLss $1.70, Art aulas
$1.70, All Austin $1.70.
State of Oregon vs. Ed. Merryfield:
S. L. Ha yd en $5, H. A. Johnson $5.25,
A. T Wain $5.S0, Elmer King $1.70,
Albert Rabans $1.70, John King $7.00.
State of Oregon vs. E. Barnes: S. L.
iHayden $5.00, Ed. N. Edes $7.20, A. C.
Dilley $2.30.
State of Oregon vs. F. Kern: S. L,
Hoyden $3.00, Ed. N. Edes $7.20, A. C.
Dilley $2.30.
State of Oregon vs. R. Landreth:
J. II. MoNary $2.50. Cd. N. Edes $6.20,
A. C. Dilley $1.S0.
State of Oregon vs. Richard Baker:
J. II. -MoNary $5.00, IM. N. Kdas 20,
A. C. Dilley $1.40, F. H. Hodgkln $170,
Wm. Driver $1.70 W. Greene $1.70.
State of Oregon vs. J. Wart: S L.
Hayden $5.00. Ed. N. Edes $7.20, A. C.
Dilley $2.30.
State of Oregon vs. Jack Hills1erry:
,S. L. Hayden $3.00, 13d. N. Edes $10.10,
A. C. Dilley $5.30, John Porter $1.70,
Wm. Brans $1.70. F. Macey $1.70,
Mrs. J. 'Hlllsberry $1.70, Wm. Scho-
maker $1.70.
State of Oregon vs. Pearl Beyd: S.
L. Havden $5.00, Ed. N. Edea $7.20, A.
C. Dilley $2.30.
State of Oregon vs. D. Murphy: S.
L. Hayden $3.00, Ed. N. Edes $7.20, A.
C. DillP.v $2.30.
State of Oregon vs. John Themas:
S. L. Hayden $3.00, Ed. N. Edes $6.70,
A. C. Dilley $2.30.
State of Oregon vs. Ed. Dallen: S.
L. Hayden $5.00, H. A. Johnson $6.70,
A. T. Wain $6.70.
State of Oregon vs. Won. Toeley: S.
L. Hayden $5.00, H. A. Johnson $6.70,
A. T. Wain $3.30.
'State of Oregon vs. Alfonse Petty
J' hn: John (McNary $3.00, H. A. John
son $0.70, A. A. Wain $2.30.
State of Oregon to. Peter Heater: J.
II. MoNary $2.50, H. A. Johnson $7.30,
A. T. Wain $8.00.
State of Oregon vs. Adolph Heater:
A. T. Wain $15.70, Clifford White $5.50,
Elmer King $6.50, Frank Smith $5.50,
Frank Heater $5.50, Will Wihltlock
$5.60, John iMerfyfield $5.00. C. D.
Gabrieteon $1.00. lHi ""G. ateyer $1.00,
Chas. Calvert. $1.00, J. C. Johnson $1.00,
A. MoGill $1.00.r,
ptate of Oregon "vs. Mike Hanre
oan: S. L. Hayden $5.00, H. A. John
$6.70, A. T. Wain $2.60.
State of Oregon vs. J. D. Leenard:
S. L. Hayden $5.00, If. A. Johnson
$13.85, A. T. Wain $10.60, J. C. Petty
John $2.90, Wm. (Mathias $3.10, F. G.
Soholl $2.90, S. G. Smith $2.60, Wm.
England $1.00, J. A. Baker $1.00, T. O.
Barker $1.00, Ohas. Calvert $1.00, H. T.
Bruce $1.00, F. A. Baker $1.00.
State of Oregon vs. Richard Cole Cele
man: E. W. Copps $8.05.
State of Oregon vs. Percy Day: W.
S. .Hurst $5.S0, S. IR. T. Jones $3.50.
In the matter of drawing Jury list
(fjar Sa."m ipreelnct: H. A. Johnson
$3.00, W. II. Savage $2.00, F. B. South
wick $2.00.
Ordered that the following precincts
be and they are hereby established,
viz: Brooks, Fairfield, Gervals, Wood
burn, Hubbard, Mt. Angel, Monitor,
Englawood, Hbreb, Elkhorn Brelten
bush. Sliver Flails, East Salem, West
Salem, Sublimity, Aumsvllle, Turner,
Howell Prairie, Macleay.
til-health Is
more frequent
ly the assas
sin of "love's
young dream"
than anything
else in the
wide world.- A
young -woman
need not hope
to make a hus
band happy if
she suffers
from weakness
and disease of
the organs dis
tinctly femi
nine and the
train of evils
that result.
The average
obscure doc
tor, when a young wife complains of being
nervous, fretful, despondent and troubled
with headaches, pains in the back and sides
and abdomen and "shooting pains," attrib
utes these bad feelings to stomach, liver or
heart trouble. If, by a lucky chance, he
hits upon the right cause, which is most fre
quently weakness or disease of the femi
nine organism, he will insist upon the
offensive examinations and local treatment
from which every modfcst woman shrinks.
When a woman suffers in this way she
should consult, in person or by letter, some
eminent physician who has the wisdom and
experience to know that these troubles are
easily cured by the right remedy, without
offence to modesty. Dr. R. V. Pierce has
been for thirty years chief consulting phy
sician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y., one of the lead
ing medical institutions in the world.
Many thousands of women have used his
"Favorite Prescription" who were physi
cal wrecks and who are now happy wivei
with happy husbands. Honest druggists
will not offer something else in place of
the famous " Favorite Prescription."
" After havlus been marrlH nineyears, having
good health generally, and nu children, I con
sulted you In regard to my case," writes Mrs.
Virginia A. Thornton, of Ualloca, Chattahoochee
Co , Gn. " I received prompt reply, with direc
tions for using your mrdicines which 1 followed.
Aler taking ten bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription. I happily found myself in an ex
pectant state, and in ddc time gave birth to a fine
baby girl. She is two years and-a-half old now,
and is healthy and fat."
Constipation? " Biliousness"? That
means " danger ahead." Dr. Pierc's Plea
nt Pellets are a sure cure.
Going to Klondike.
No, not everybody. Some will travel east
ward and they will want the best of modem
conveniences. It is not Generally known
that the Northern Pacific railway provides for
its second-class tourist passengers 'an tne
cemf rts usually accorded first-class trafic,
but such is the fact Easy, upholstered
co'aches, fine berths and all homelike sur
roundings. No change of cars and no lay
over betweenPotiand and theMississippi river.
Tassengers furnUhed their tickets right
here in Salem.
For full particulars see Thomas, yf tt
& Co , 26O CcmmtTciol street, they will
save you money.
Two trains daily between Portland and
l'uget round.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
Tit fe- O
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eriry
vri;iH
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All druggists sell Pr. Miles' Nerve riasters.
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BSr fH vAj Ibt Vi
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Too
Much
Knife
The use of the surgeon's knife Is be
coming so general, resulting' fatally
in such a large number of cases, as to
occasion general alarm.
Mr. William Walpolc, of Walshtown,
South Dakota," writes; "About
three years ago, tlicre came under
my left eye a little blotch about the
size ot a small pea.
It grew rapidly.and
shooting pains ran
in every direction.
I became alarmed
and consulted a
good doctor, who
pronounced it can
cer, and said that it
must be cut out.
This I would not
consent to, having
little faith in the
indiscriminate use of the knife. Read
ing of the many cures made by S. S.
S., I determined to give that medicine
a trial, and after I had taken it a few
days, the cancer became irritated and
began to discharge. This after awhile
ceased, leaving a small scab, which
finally dropped off, and only a healthy
little scar remained to mark the place
where the destroyer had held full sway.
A Real Blood Remedy
Cancer is in the blood and it is folly
tocxpect an operation locureit. S.S.S.
(guaranteed purely vegetable) is a real
remedy for every
diseascof the blood.
Books mailed free;
address Swift Spe
cific Co., Atlanta,
DEALER IN
.GROCERIES:
Paints, Oils "VvTrjdow Glas Var
nish, and tbo most complete stock
of Brushes of all Iduda in the state
Artists materials, lime; hair; ce
ment and shingles; and the finest
quality of grass Bood.
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WANTED, ETC.
New today advertisements lour lines
or less in this column inserted three
times for 25 ct3 50 eta. a week, $1
per month. AH over four lines ot
same rate.
WANTED 1500 cords big fir wood . Salem
Woolen Mill store. 1 31 3t & w
WANTED. A young woman to do house
work for small family. Call at I rof . Mat
thews, South Salem, second house north
east of Lincoln sckool, 29 31$
NEW ARRIVED --A large assortment
01 new, eiecant umbrella covers just re
ceived. Come and see them. A selection
of a doien qualities. Now is the time to
have jour umbrella covered. Call at L. E
Gardner, 228 Liberty St. I 26 im
PRUNING. Fruit and ornamental trees,
shrubbery and hedges, Firt class woie.
Send postal or call at residence on Thir
teenth street, north ol Marion. I, D. Het
c. 1 16 1111
WANTED. - A housekeeper in a good
home. One man and a small girl 9 years
old. Addiess "B" Tourna' office. 22-tf
FOR SALE At a bargain choice turned
oflfice.railingand counter. Apply at Journal
office. 1. 10 tf
FOR SALE. Two 6a (jallon oil tanks.
Enquire at Harriett & Lawrence's store,
Salem, Or. 12-21 tf
FOR RENT. A good double room for ono
or two gentlemen, in uusiness part ol city.
Rent low, Inquire at 197 Commercial
street. 12-15 tf
SVW
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O.C.T.Co's
STEAMERS
Altona and Ramonn
leaves for Portland daily, ex
cept Sunday at 7 145 a. ir
Quick time, regular sei
vice and low rates.
Dock between I 'ale
and Court streets.
M. P. BALDW
Agent, Jalem.
JSCGoods for Gold Hunters;v
Are You Going to
Alaska?
Some of your friends are, if jou are not.
Say to them Seattle is the place to outfit.
Seattle Woolen
IWg.. Coj
Are Pioneerj manufacturers
of Alaska
cioinwg.
Have their own mill and clotliint; factory.
Complete outfits on hand and made to order.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL."
Salesrooms, 1 1 19 Pirt Avenue and Cor.
Vesler Way Sr Occidental Av,
Write for Outfitting L'us.
fcEATTLE, WASH.
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100 Court st,
Coffee Bargain i t t
A Superb Golden Blend Roast
KW Coffee, fine cud quality only"
10c; a Pound www
Or 11 pounds for $i.
Tlic best for tlio money oyer
t; known.
JOHNSON & VANDBVBRT.
SALEM
STEAM LAUNDRY I
Ptease notice the cut in prices
on the follcwing
St ts, plain 10 centi
Unaer drawers 5 to loceru
Under shirts 5 to 10 certs
Socks, per pair 3 cents
Handkerchiefs 1 cent
Silk handkerchiefs ...3 cent
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen
and othei work in proportion.
5 Flannels and ther work intelligently
washed by hand.
COL. J. OLMSTEAD, . Proprietor
If B, Thomas Tuthill,
Analytical Chemist
and Assa cr,
O.llco with Snlcm Gas Light Coiner
No 4 Chemeketa street P. O.Box X ,
Salem, Oregon. Prompt return of ore
amples. General analytical work .
GREAT HEATERS I
Oregon Airtight
Stovee
cd3;50 to $6,50.-3
Only full line of this home
manufacture,
Stoves set up and repaired promptly,
STELNER & DLOSSEn,
Tinners and Stovedealors, 140 Stato st
Special Offer.
Do you understand the advantage of taking
the Inter-Staie University Course of Musical
INSTRUCTION ?
If not, investigate it at once. It is operat
ing in twenty five states now, and as the
representative for the state of Oregon I am
prepared to make ycu a special discount for
the first SIX MONTHS of 1898.
Call at Studio over First National Bank and
get special tetms.
ETTA ANUERJ WI1.I.MAN.
Salem Water Co.-
OFFICE IN CITY HALL.
Ir igation hours 6 to 8 a. m. and 5 to 9 in
the evening.
All irrigation bills for the summer will be
due and payable the 1st of July.
Street sprinkling througn lawn 1 ose posi
tively prohibited.
No deduction for irrigation during absence
unless water cut off the entire premises.
No allowance made for pan of season as
more water is needed to bring out a neglected
lawn than judicious use the entire'season.
SALEM WATER CO.
Not for
millionaires
only.
Some people seem to think the Burlington's
St. Paul-Chicago Limitea is for millionaires ,
only. That's a mistake. The Limited is tlie '
finest tiain on earth, but it doetn't cost a
rent more to ride in it than on any other St.
Paul-Chicago train, I
Leaves St. Paul 815 p. m Arrives CMcago
9:25 a m Compa'tment and Standard sleep
ers, Buffet im'jking car, Pining car, chir
rar, coaches, electric light, wide vestibules,
sUam heat Tickets at office of connecting
Unci.
Nobody need have NeuralitlaTGet DrTMiles
rain I'llH fruta driiKBUU. "Onocent ndr
Or. Miles' Nerva Plasters Mc. atkUdrugf4ti,
MOTELS AND BOARDESQ.
Hotel Salem.
Motels and boardeo.
M. FENNELL, Prop
Only First Class House in the City. Rates
reasonable. Sample rcoms in connection.
Can to aU trains and public buildings pan
the door. Corne Slate and High streets.
GERMAN LUNCH COUNTER
Hot meals served jfiom 8 a. m. to midnight,
German cooking.
With Bach & Nadstanech 226 Commercial
St.
II. 1EUGEBAUER,
igtf Prop.
LIVERY AND FEED STABLEa
W. . HUFFMAN,
WILLAMETTE
IM STABLE !
Comer Ferry and '.ibertyjitretts
Telephone 17a
Newest rigs and best horsca
i always in readincM.
7Coast or mountain partie specialty.
7 14 tf
a. R. THOMAS.
Proprietor of "THE iCLTJB"
Livery and
' Feed Stables
Corner of Liberty ai.d Ferry streets.
Best single and double Hgs in the city.
Telephone No. 24. 11 18 tf
MEATS AND POULTRT.
G.S. IBERBDHGEK
NEW MARKET,
State street, near railroad. Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the best
treats in town. 2 2
Wolz Miescke,
Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked
me-ts. Lard in bulk, 9c a lb. Cheapest market
in tovrn. We make it a Specialty to keep all
kind of Sausage on hand. Try us.
Just Reopened.
Biown & Son, of the East Salem meat mar
ket, have enlarged and related their shop and
will be pleased to see all of their old patrons
and the rett of the community. Orders taken
and delivered. Parents sending children
may depend on having thrir orders con
scientiously tilled. "Mil
Old Clothing
Made to Look Like New
At Snletn Steam Dyeing and Cleaning
Works, No, 195 Commerolnl street.
Orders by stago, moil cr express, will
receive prompt attention.
Waldemar Nelson Prop,
E M,CR0ISAN,
DEALERm,
Farm;
IrRpIenRenis I
and Vehicles,
Exclusive valley house for McCormick
Binders and Mowers, Buflnlo Pitts Engines
and Thrashers, Spike, Disk, and Spring
Tooth Harrows, Jtlm Deere Steel and
Chilled Plows. Repairs (or s.11 .the forego
ing.
No more Coflln Monoplles in Sulcni.
J. A. ROTAN
256 Commercial street.
Has just added a full and complete line ol
Coffins, Caskets, Robes and everything per
taining to the'undertaking bu.incu.,'Embalm.
ing a specialty. Needs no recommendation
as he lias practiced his profession in Salem
for 15 ycais and that will speak for itself.
I alto carry a full line furniture, carpets, wall
par.er, mouldings. Prices to fit the hard
times. Call and bo convinced. Phone at
store No. 193, at house No 194,
lilJJLifefeaMdMartMiMa.mwMWj
BUsmEsa CARDS.
o. a. niAOK
'-Dentist,
Sttccesser to Dr. J. M. Keene, old White
Corner, Salem, Or. Parties desiring superlo
operations at moderate fees in any branch are
in especial request.
JUST OPENED.
FRANK W DURBIN
FEED OF ALL KINDS.
T 224 Commercial street. 15e. quality an
no middle man's profits.
BREWSTER & WHITE,
, -Dealers n ,
MAY. GRAIN
Shorts, chop, flour, mill feed, cto.
Telephone 178.
91 Court at., Balem, Or
Drain
Tiling,
In lnrco and snail Quantities, nt a ere&fc
bargain. .Inquire of Hofer Bros., care
Journal. Salem. Or. d&wtf
" Honest John
Truss.
Cures 50 Pei Cent.
A new'truss on a new
principle. No back
pressure: Dr. Stone's
Drug Store, agent fir
Salem Ol.
1&WI2 2 3m
O. H. LANB,
Merchant Tailor!
211 Commercial nt.
rdS"Sulta $15 and upwards,
Pants $3 nnd upwards.
T. H HAAS,
WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER,
Thomas clocks, etc.. 215 Commercial Strait
JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE
CAPITAL CITY
Express and Tt ansfef
COMPANY,
Meets all mail and passengor trains. Bag
paire and miiivm tn all n.,i. r ,1.. .!.-
Prompt service. Telephone No. 70.
CTAT THE OLD TOSTOFFICE.n
A. DAGENY,
Family Wine and
Liquor Store,
Removed from fn2 Stnr fn inn rnmmAi.i
street. Bottled goods of the best quality.
SPRAY YOUR TREES.
WNow is the time to have your little family
orchari put in good shape and made prvf
ajatnst insects. San Jose stale, woolly aphis
'and fungus removed, and trees made healthy
by scientific methods; Advice free. Apply
to Richards & Sllpey, 201 High street,
Salem.
HAULING,
AND TRUCKING. '
Heavy and light trucking In covered truck,
arefully done. Coal and dry wood tawed
11 lengths promptly dlelvere , A trial
olid ted,
n. S. TtKNTf t.'V j. rv.
Successors to Salem Imp't Co. Front and
-ncmcKeta streets, rnonc 30,
Be(kD?p 5
Hamilton
have opened up business in the line of tin
ning, plumbing, sheet steel and galvanized
iron wr rki. Job work cf all kinds in that
line mide a specialty, Would be pleased
to have a portion of your trade. Estimates on
all class of work famished. Shops rn Court
street in alley between High ana Liberty, in
the rear of Ilatey's Feed stables, on Beck.
ner's home property. 1230
NOW IB THE TIME TO BUY
.PUMPS.
ft
BARR & PETZEL,
are headquarters for them
and all work connected :,.
with the business.
PLUMBERS AND TINNEBB,
214 Comraercla st,
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