Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, June 10, 1898, Image 3

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    TORPEDO
Boat makes an Effort
Against Sampson
Fired on By New Orleans and
New York.
Squadron Discovered Distroyer and
Kept on Alert.
Spanish
Boat Thought to
Pluton.
Be Furor or
Orr Santiago, June 4. Delayed In
transmission.) -The firing by the
Hew Orleans and the New York
briefly reported yesterday wasdl
rected against a Spanish torpedoboat
destroyer, probably the Terror or the
Pluton
The character of the vessel was not
definitely known until the next day,
when the torpedo boat Porter found
two loaded torpedoes floating off
shore. Neither of them had been dis
charged. One sunk but the other was
hauled on board tho Porter. It ex
actly fitted the description of the
torpedoes carried by the Pluton and
Furor.
It 19 believed the torpedo-boat dest
royer escaped. Sho was seen by the
New Orleans when too far away for
the latter to do any damage, and the
heavy fire must haye driven her back.
The daring attemp of the Spaniards,
when was fortunately frustrated by
the ylgllanceof the New Orleans' look
out, Is the first Instance of Its kind
since the beginning of tho war.
Shortly after 10 o'clock the New
Orleans flashed her private signal.
It was answered by the flagship, and
in a few moments colored lights
sprang up la the darkness from the
New Orleans' deck. They signalled
that an enemy was In sight. A'llttle
later she burned another colored
light. This meant that a hostile
tomedoboat was approach) ne. In
stantly the semi-circle of blockading
ships flashed another Blgnal. The
New Orleans kept her brilliant search
lights playing In all directions, and
the other ships did the same.
A dim object, like a small boat,
concealed in smoke, was seen on the
port hand from the signal bridge, and
Ensign Merlin reported to Captasn
Chadwlsk "a torpedo boat one point
forward on the port beam, headed
this way." Captain Chadwlck, with
Eear Admiral Sampson, was on the
forward hrldee. Before a shst was
fired from the flagship this curious
looking object disappeared. Tno tor
rwdn-hoat was still headed for the
shore.
When a mile away, and close to
Moro, an object was seen against the
cliffs. It was thought to be a torpedo
boat and the New York's forward 8
inch guns bellowed out. The 4-lnch
and 0 pounders followed suit, and for
a few minutes a sharp fire was kept
up. The boom of the Oregon's big
guns was twice heard to the eastward,
"CeaSe firing" was then sounded.
The Porter was steaming two miles
from shore eastward of Moro catsle,
when two torpedoes were seen floating
on the water. Commander Fremont
finally tmt.nnn of the tornadoes on
board. The other sunk as he was get
ting In It. It was 14.Inch Whitehead,
of modern make, and worth about
$3,500, It was In perfect condition,
and had any of our ships struck It
while It floated It would have exploded
and perhaps sunk the ship.
Mold Tea positively cures sick headache,
indicestion and conitipation. A delightful
drink. Removes all eruptions of the skin,
producing a perfect complexion, or money re
funded. 35 eenu and 50 cents.
ii
S. M. Geary. Pierson, Mich., writes:-" De
Witt's Wilch Hazel Salve is curing more piles
liere than all other remedies combined. It
cures eczema and all other skin diieases.
Stone Drug Store.
Dissolution Notice.
is hereby given
WnttM in iipwhv tnven trmt me
firm of Churchill & Burroughs hasdis-
Bolved by mutual consent, x. a. u.
roughs will continue the business, and
will collect all bills and pay all claims
of the old Arm. 000,
7 im T. S. Burroughs.
S, C. Parker, Sharon,
are tried DeWitt's Witch
Wis., writes-"I
Hazel Salve for
tehing piles and it always stops them m two
minutes. I consider DeWitt's Witch Hazel
Salve the greatest pile cure cn the market. D
Stone Drug Store,
DETAILS OF MANILA BATTLE
Faulty Spanish Gunners Capture of a
Spanish Revenue Cutter,
Vancouver, B. 0., June 10. Mail
advices from Hong Kong by the
steamer Empress of Japanafo full of
Interesting dcdtails of the battlo of
Manila One report, commenting on
Dewey's well-timed arrival, says:
"The victory of the United States'
Asiatic squadron Is, of course, duo In
n great measure to the splendid marks
manship of tho American gunners,
but more particularly to tho tactics
and strategy of Commodore Dewey."
Notwithstanding tho notoriously
bad gunnery of the Spanish, there
were many shots In the vigorous
cannonade which went pretty near the
mark, and many, stories are told
regarding the number of shells
that struck the dtfferct vessels. The
aim of the Spaniards' smaller guns
was more within rango than
the guns of the heavier caliber. The
flagship Olympla was pierced by
numerous seven-pound shot. Had tho
firing of the big guns been as accurate
as that of the United States ships,
wblcb. are not armored vessels, they
would have fared rather badly.
The day of the fight was a beautiful
Sunday, an Ideal first of May. The
sky was clear, tho Bun was pouring
down Its scorching rays and tho bay
was like a largo blue lagoon. As the
sun went down In the west It showed
un the poor battered hulls and with
ered funnels and masts of the Spanish
ships. Far away on Bancoor shore,
the Isla de Mlndano, destroyed by the
Concord, sent a huge column of smoke
broken from time to time by myriads
of sparks and long tongues of flames,
as bulkhead after bulkhead collapsed,
and the fire spread from stem to stern.
At Cavite, tho wooden hull of the Cas
tllla burned and smouldered Into the
night, sending ud into the midnight,
air a lurid glare, besldo which all
other conflagrations, with the ex
ception of the arsenal, seemed puny,
guttering rush-lights.
Tho gradual destruction of the ar
senal was a long drawn-out series of
nvrntechnics. About 8 o'clock a tre
mendous explosion occured, the flames
shooting up Into the air about 100
feet, and for many seconds after a
loud, thunderous roar traveled across
the bay. It was a fine spectacle,
terrible In its exemplification of the
disastrous effects of modern warfare.
Commodore Dewey had not even
the satisfaction of capturing his braye
adversaries. Admiral Montejo, hay
ing scuttled and abandoned his ship,
was In the arsenal when the bombard
ment of Cavite occurred. With tue
remainder of his officers and men, the
admiral, who had been sligutiy
wounded in the left thigh by an iron
splinter, escaped by the road to Man
ila. A survey of the remains of the
Spanish fleet after their surrender re
vealed a sight of desolation. Three
large cruiser, eight gunboats and two
torpedo-boats had been sunk, la tho
smoking hulks of the remainder of
the fleet floating everything was
direst confusion, a large number of
the crew haying deserted and left
article of great value behind. Dead
bodies and wounded men were also
strewn about the decks.
A large number of Americans sus
tained slight injuries from splinters,
but nothing of a 6erlous nature.
The naval arsenal at Cayite, con
trary to preylous reports, is wen
equipped with the latest types of
munition of war and tho stores are
well filled with coal.
A sad Incident occurred on board
the revenue cutter Hugh McCulloch.
As the squadronlwas making Its way
through the south channel between
Corrigldor island and the mainland
into Manila bay, the ships steaming
In line up the channel and every light
being out, the Hugh McCulloch slg-
nni thn t.iin chief engineer was
seriously ill, and asked for consulta
Hon doctors. This was of course Im
possible, and the warships proceeded
on their voyage through the channel.
A signal was given from the McCul
loch shortly afterwards that tho chief
engineer had died from apoplexy.
A Spanish revenus cruiser sailed
right into the Jaws of the enemy a
few days after the battle For 6ome
16 months she had been on duty In
the south, and was ignorant of the
stirring event of the last few months.
She knew nothing about the warships
of the Americans occupying thft bay,
and came along unconcernedly flying
i,a Knnnlsh flair and asking for the
admiral of the Spanish fleet. Several
shots from the American fleet, she
thought at first, had been fired by
Spaniards at. target practice. As
they beican to come uncomfortably
ntar she found hsr ruHtake, and dis
covering that theenemy was In strong
force, she hauled down the Spanish
flag and hoisted a white one, where
upon a boat's crew from the Ralelph
boarded her and Informed her of the
state of affairs and took possession of
the vessel, tho crew being landed on
parole.
Wlicu Consul Williams landed in
Cavite ho had a most enthusiastic re
ception. Tho place was crowded with
Philippine islanders who mado the
welkin ring with their cries of " Vivo
Los Americanos," as he mado his way
through two long lines of people.
Men, women and children struggled
to shake him by the hand, and the
British consul, Mr. Itawson Walker,
who was with him, said ho had
never before witnessed such a display
of friendship.
The captain; of tho British ship
Esmeralda, when in nong Kong on
May 26, ridiculed the Idea that he
piloted the American fleet lntoMantla
bay.
"As a matter of fact," ho sald,"the
Americans needed no one to show
them the way m tho bay. It was all
plain sailing for them. When we left
Manila was quiet. For two or thrco
days after tho tight tho Spaniards in
tho city were yery much down in the
mouth, and In the evenings all thor
oughfares wero in darknessness, but
by the time we left they had picked
up somewhat, and In the evening the
electric lights were In full blast. We
had no contact with the shore. We
simply compiled with the orders of
the American admiral and the com
mander of the Immotalate,, and wero
guided by them.
The Pacific Mall Steamship Com
pany's steamer Aztec, which entered
Yokohama under tho Hawaiian flag
Monday, tho 22d, had 22 cases of gun
powder to bo sent to the gunboat
Petrel, one of tho United States'
eastern squadron. Official application
for landing them was made by tho
United States authorities to the cus
toms officers, After a consultation
between tho customo officials and the
Kenoho and tho Yokohama nayal
stations, tho goods wero ordered to be
sent to the Nakamawru gunposvder
magazine, under care of the police.
It Is tho usual custom for warships of
Great Britain and America to land
their ammunition at Yokohama and
receive It whenever called for. The
Aztec pursued the usual course, and
had no Intention of evading the law.
It is said that this Is the first arrival
of contraband of war at Yokohama,
No Information can be obtained
with reference to the re-establish-
ment of communication between
nong Kong and Manila. The cable
Is, of course, a neutral enterprise,
and therefore the company owning It
cinnot repair it for the exclusive uso
ofonoofthe combatants only. Ad'
mlral Dewey declines to sanction Its
use by tho Spanish government, and
thus a deadlock Is set up. Tho In
Jury Is a mere Incident of war, which
there is nothing to be said of, but
there Is another aspect to tho Inter
ruption of telegraphic communication
which Is worthy of mention, and that
Is the danger to shipping caused by
the cessation of storm warnings from
Manila,
A gunner tells a characteristic
story of Admiral Dewey, who, before
entering Manila bay, said:
"Mines or no mines, they won't
hinffns. We'll co right in and see
what they're made of."
It is reported that three mission
aries of the International Missionary
Alliance haye been murdered In tho
province of Hunan. The name of
one of the victims Is given as Mr,
Chapin, son 05 a former missionary
of the board,,',
A French missionary, Pero Bar-
tholet, has been murdered by bandits
at Kuslyun, Kuangsi.
Chinese nadera report a serious re
bellion among the people of Ichou
and Tsaochou.-prefecture of Shantung
proylnce.
About 1500 men are belleyed to have
been drowned off the MIyoke coast
prefecture of Iwote, Japan, on the
night of May 11. They were out in
boats and encountered a ylolent
storm.
The people of South Formosa hayo
bad their feelings wrought up to tho
point of revolt by the indiscriminate
and savage butchery of their inno
cent countrymen by Japanese soldiers
In the Hozsn district. Falling to
catch a band of bandits, they attacked
tho village of Loon Ah Tieng and
killed about 30 of its inhabitants.
Two hundred houses were destroyed.
MILLION
And Halt Siher to
Be Coined.
The War Revenue Bill
Agreed To
Concessions Made
Houses,
by Both
Wftife
W7 Affla sssssk
'Utt&issssB
MP
Will Issue Only Four Hundred Mil
lions of Bonds,
Washington, June 10. Tho con
ference report on the war revenue bill
was adopted by the house last night,
by a vote of 154 to 17.
The conference report was submit
ted to the house yesterday afternoon.
Tho house accepts the senate provi
sions allowing a rebate of 7i cents on
the sale of fermented liquors; Impos
ing special taxes, etc.; with tho
amendment striking out insurance
agents; strikes out tho house provision
imposing a special tax on retail to
bacco dealers; agrees to tho modified
provision relating to tho stamp taxes
on llfo Insurance; agrees to tho pro
prietary medicine and perfumery
nmpndmenta of the senate with a re
duction of tho tax of one-third
agrees to the tax of one-quarter 0
ono per cent exclso tax on sugar and
petroleum corporations; also a tax on
sleeping car tickets, and tho Eonato
legacy Inheritance tax.
The house recedes from Its tonago
tax provision. Tbo -house agreed to
tho duty of 10 cents a pound on Im
ported tea, the duty to be effective on
the passage of the act.
The senate recedes from the coin
age of tho silver seigniorage amend
ment, and agreess to a substitute di
recting the coinage of net less than
a million and a half of silver dollars
monthly, from the bullion in tho
treasury. Tho senate accepts the
house propositions of an Increased tax
nn fermented Uauors stored In tho
warehouses; tho certificate of Indebt-.
edness and loan proylsions of tho
hniiHn. with, a reduction of the
amount of bonds to $400,000,000. The
house accepts tho senate rates on
cigars and cigarettes and to the
amendment Imposing a stamp tax on
speculative sales, on stock and pro
duco exchanges.
'IMITA'
TIE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP 0? RSS
Is duo not only to the originality and
simplicity of tho combination, but also
to the caro and skill with which it is
manufactured by scientific processes
known to tho California Fio Strut
Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon
all tho importance of purchasing tho
truo and original remedy. As tho
genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured
by tho California Fia Svnup Co.
only, a knowledge of that fact will
assist ono in avoiding tho worthless
imitations manufactured by other par
ties. Tho high standing of tho CALI
FORNIA Fio Strut Co. with the medi
cal profession, and tho satisfaction
which tho gennino Syrnp of Figs has
given to millions of families, makes
tho name of tho Company a guaranty
of the excellence of its remedy. It is
far in advance ct all other laxatives,
as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and
bowels without irritating or weaken
inff them, and it does not grlpo nor
nauseate. In order to get its beneficial
effects, pleaso remember the name of
the Company
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRJJP CO.
SAN FRANCISCO, CL
LOUISVILLE. R. NEW TO KIT. K. Y.
.jrorEc :ett:emei
Paints and Oils,
Superior Stoves and Ranges, and
Good Fishing Tackle, go to
BROWN El SMITH
256 Comincrcial st,
The Crash Has Come,
Salem Special
Aumsvlllo
81 25
1 25
10
Pi CELEBRATED M
jKJHIfUffl ij
fclTTErS
The summer
vacation Ir
one of tho cs
tablislied
custom of
our countn
Removo nil
dyspeptic uiid
ncryous
h, symptoms
ml Mi Mm
$ bitters that
your brief
respite from
labor may
k prove a
v permanent
blessing
usBvjrsMrvsEsvjrvsrssswKsn
mans
Flour
TtM DImIi iahi tuii n( ... ... . .
lIIYV X llVlta UUI UUaaSa .
Arbucklo and Lion Coffee, pcrpk 15c, 2for25c
Riillt Olives, nor nlnt 16o
Lenox Soap, 0 bars 25c
Best Mocha and Java Coffee, por lb 35
Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb 30
10 lbs Lard ... 85
5 lbs Lard -..-. .. 45
Chocolate, per lb ....; za
lOlbs. JJ. Wheat ." 35
10 lbs Corn Meal 25
Try our llo Cream Oats for mush.
Old P. O Coiner HARRIETT t LAWRENCE
Standard Bicycles of lb? World I
Columbia, chainlcss $125
Columbia, chain wheel 75
Hartford, regular or special 50
Vedette 40. 35
Jacl. and Jill 30
All made by the Pope Manufacturing Qo,
Quality and prices guaranteed.
DEALER IN
: GROCERIES
Paints, Oils 'Window Glass Var
nisb, and tbo most coiuplcto stock
of Brushes of all kinds in the state
Artists materials, lime; hair; ce
ment and shingles; and tho finest
quality of grass socd.
NKHSBVIM
Aokei's Dyspepsia Tablets are told on a
hositive guarantee. Cures heart-bum, raising
oft he food distress after eating or any form
of dyspepsia1 One little tablet gives im
mediate relief. 5c and and 50c
Use Dr. Miles" Nibvjj Plabtxhs for BPINAIj
Pelayo's Whereabouts.
Oidbaltah, June 10. The Spanish
battleship Pelayo and three torpedo
u ... ..niilnir In Min Kt.rnlt.S of
Gibraltar. Tho Italian cruiser Carlo
has sailed for Cuban waters.
La Grippe,
Follow! by Heart Disease, Cured by
DR. MILES' HEART OURE.
;.
O.C.T.Co's
STEAMER
AL TON A.
leaves for Portland Monday,
Wednesnday and Friday, 7 :45 a.U'
Quick time, regular bci
vice and low rales.
Dock between Stat
and Court streets.
M. P. BALDWIN,
Agent, balem.
X
Uncle Sam
Is Ready
And so are we, when it comes to
GARDEN HOSE
LAWN MOWERS
LAWN SPRINKLERS
GARDEN TOOLS
WIIEELUARROW8
SCYTHES, ETC.
GRAY BROS
vxmansm cards.
O. &. OIACK
dentist
o
Seeeiserto Dr. J. M. Kew, cM WWte
Comer, Salem, Orj Partiea telrbtg superior
operations at moderate feet in aar brafteVare
In especial request.
:
Art
Print
Shop
-t
:
t
t
CONOVER does the Janest
w r k a makes the lowest
prioes,
I At DEARBORN'S book store,
-"
i
O. H. LANB
Merchant Tailor!
211 Commercial nt,
EFSulta $15 and upwards,
Panta $3 and upwards.
BREWSTER &tWHIT.B,
HAY, GRAIN
Shorts, chop, flour, null feed, cto.
Telephone 178.
91 Court'ftt., Salem, Or '
Salem water Co!,
Corner Stato
Salem, Or.
and Liberty streets,
mm
n
lOI
ijcim
wmm
OFFICE, CITY HALL
For water service apply at office. Illl's
payable monthly in advance. Malte
complaints at the office.
JAS. RADER. ELMER WHITE
CAPITAL 'CITY
Express'and Transfer
Meets all mall and passenger traits. Bag
gage and express to all parts of the city
Prompt service. Telephone No. 70.
SALEM
STEAM LAUNDRY'
PloasoB)otico tho out in prioes
on tho following
Skirts, plain .10 cents
Unaer drawers 5 to 10 certs
Under shirts , 5 to ioocpU
Socks, per pair 3 cents
Handkerchiefs I cent
Silk handkerchiefs .3 cents
Sheets and pillow slips 34 centsper doten
and other worlcin proportion.
Cy Flannels and other work intelligently
washed by hand.
COL. 3. OLMSTDAD, .- (Proprietor
J
94 State stioot, Next Door East of Bush's Bank,
Best meals in the city for 15c. Giye us
a trial
WANTED. ETC
The best is cheapest
.?
TEAS AND COFFEES
Some rare brands.
FRDITS
FRUIT JARS
And all that coes with tho fruit
season.
Star Grocery.
JOHNSON & VANDBVERT.
I COURT ST. rilONE 2M-
New today advertisements tour lines
or less In this column inserted three
times for 25 cts., 50 ots. n week, $1
ner month. All over four lines at
same rate.
Mn.CH COW FOR SALE.r-A good
fresh milker at a bargain. J. Ruel brick
house, on Garden Road near railroad track.
6o3tl
BNBROBTICr-Agents are making lo to
$2o per day selling our new bookjut out
-"GREAT AMERICAN-SPANISH WAR
SCENES." 200 fnll-page half-tone nlctuers
of Our Navy, including large cfiiclal map.
CM. m . n Aittiin frs (rmm nrnwftllv.
Vely best terms W. 11. Conkey Company,
Chicago. 69&IIW
Not Troubled Now.
"Prom my childhood 1 have been Jn
poor health and my skin waa yellow.
When I was 10 years old I had salt
rheum on oneof my hands. I got a
bottle of flood's SaroaparllU and be
fore I had taken all of It my hand
was well. I have never been troubled
with salt rheum since."
Mrs. hkutha Hkid,
Baker City, Or.
Hyod's P11U ore easy to take, easy
to operate. Dure indigestion, headache.
UNDERTAKING.
J. A. Rotan has moved Into tho old
J, Q. Wrlitht stand, 229 Commercial
strcct,and handles a full lino of under
taking Koods, furniture, wall paper,
and mouldings.
Carpets at Cost
to close out. Prices on everything
the lowest. Second hand floods taken
n exchange. Don't miss us
J. A. ROTAN.
hat.tihmaN Wanted by larce faclorr
Bupplylng free outfit ana paying several
I40 weekly. Brattice, 242 iearl, New
York. 09 It
WANTED .At "The Cottage" at once two
good gl for general housework, 24 court
st. balem or. " 3M
WANTED -A good second hand hop
; same
L Ray.
6 8lw
E S, Lamport,
Harness
and
Saddlery,. . .
Make a specialty of
Carriage Trimming!
Bring in your old harness and
Exohango for new.
Prices Always the Lowest,
SALEM OR.
U I T- e I iTVnjl I
1 Lit X XlUlXldO X U.U-IJJU
Analytical .Chemist
and Assa cr,
Offloo with SolemOas Light Co,
No 4 Chemekota Bt P. O.Bcac X,
Balem, Oregon. Prompt' (return of ore
samplia. General, analytical work.
HOTELS AND EOAXlDrNCJ.
stove, six feet long, any one having
will please address wltn price 11
Marion Or.
young
rnWH pnt? HAT.T1 .Two tteeh
n.Mr1 T.t fiuf fialf tnllr tmrtll nf Wll
UI..U. JW,BV ""p ...- ...... ....... -- ,. ...
mtti. t.rMrv nn Wilire road I' Ik covntv
S. Shryockh. 6 6Gtt
M
k. 0. a Bmrrra, of wiout, lam.
InTentor ana manuiacwjrer u
chniu1 Bftv Whlffletreo OoupUn",
irrlte ot Pr. Miles' Heart Cnre. "Toy"
ago an attack or LaOrlppe tort mo with
weak heart. I h4 run down In fleah to
mere skin and bone. Ieouldotlepljia;
down for smothering- apeUsj frequent sharp
darting pains sad palpitation caussd con
stant fear of saddsn d4ti, noUOsg could
induce sue to remain away frosa bona orer
night. My local physician pwscrfUd Dr.
Kites Heart Ours and las. Urn days X was
ahtttoaUepweU and tbs palw siateally
jasMBsd, and foally ceased. X Mdsesd ths
the doses, having gained Ufa po da. and
.m-..MbfcUliieTT vwr tfea I
bare for yeM.N
Pr. Miles' BeteadU
are sold by all drag
glU under a positive
guarantee, list bottls
feeoatts or money re
fund! Book on dis
ease of the beArt and
ma(rte. Andreas.
DR.MII4HMKDI0AL00., WtfeWl,U4.
aisiasV1 bw31H
EUitkJ Sssntls
siiiiiiHiXlSSiBBBH sVsMaVtlM
K
FOTJND,.A purse with some money,
same can be had by applying to Geo,
ion, 310 ULsrty st.
Ilie
By.
6 6iw'
Capital Soap Works.
Running at full blast and maklnc best
of laundry and toilet soaps. Be sure local)
lor the halem brand wlicn jou want cood
Ecods.
A W, ANDKREGG,
Manager.
Notice to Taxpayers J
Thetaxroll for 1897, Ma
Hon county, Oregon, will be
closed on the 1st day of July,
1898.
F, T, NIGHTMAN,
Sheriff and tax collector, Ma
rion county, Oregon, lod&wtd
SECOND HAND O OODB-Ua to Odds
& Ends lor new second hand t" al
II. M. Van Avery's, iHi Commercial
street, Salem, Or. S-JMrn d&w
WANTED.r-By Old Establlhed House
hi oh irrade man or woman, of cood church
standi rE,lo act as manager here and do
have work and correseondence at their
home. Business already built up and es
tablished here. Salary $900. Enclost
addressed stamped envelope for onrlerms
to A. l'.Eldtr, General Jianager. 189
Michigan Ave, Chicago, III. S.I nn
ft
"DONEST JOHN"
TRUSS
A now truss on n new
principle. A porfoot
support to all who
are ruptured,
DR. STONE'S DRUG
STORE,
Balem, Or
4mcn
Hotel 5al?rn.
M.; rENNBLLProp
Only First Class House in the City. Rates
reasonable. Sample rooms in connection.
Can to a'l trains and public buildings pass
the door. Come Slate and High streets.
HALF WAY HOUSE.
Mild drinks.
Cigars and tobacco
Meals served.
Lodging,
Ccutello Placet North Salem.
4 at im M. ;FK1CHTINGEK, Prop.
MEATS AND POULTRY,
The largest implement house
of e Willamette valley,
.(BTOXIIA..
rlU KbHm Atari BM
(Z&tfm&i
AOBNTS WANTED For "War With
Spnln." including battles on It a and lan-i.
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of the great vlctor of the jallant Dewey;
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fOTiCE-AU persons wanting cemetery
lots repairea or towms w wuu, uc
fore contracting with other parties would
do well to see llorunnon dc bimpton. They
are prepared lo build ail kinds of concrete
walls on snort nonce, inc;
st residence comer Unco
rial street
ey can be found
ofn and Commer-
BIlinnB IYB At AT. 11 A ami irrrmA
bind Osborne binder. In good repair, at a
bargain. Irxinlie ol C. I. Geiger, on the.
Henry Belli (arm, near Asylum farm,
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BAIN WAGONS,
Racine buggies anJIucks.
Buffalo Pitts Harrows
and Cultivators,
Monitor & Tiger drills and seeders.
I'lanett Jr. dnlls and cultivators,
McCormlck binders, mowers and rakes
loin Deere plows and harrows
Russell enui ne and thratbers.
Repairs kept in stock for I ill the above
mentioned goods,1
For sale by
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SALEM, 08,
VI, S, WATERJIURV, Mexasw.
G.S. FREEBCRGER
NEW MARKET,
EState street, near railroad. Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the best
treats in town. a a
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Dealers In all kinds of fresh salt and smoked
meats. Lard in bulk.'oc a lb, Cheapest stark t
In town. We make It a Specialty to kerp all
kind of Sausage on hand. Try us.
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BCCKNER & HAMILTON
have removed theirtiniunc and plumb
log bualnesj to 324 Commercial street
oppositi State Xnauranco building.
SHOP RE-OPENED.
Brown Ic Son, of the East Salem meat saar
will be pleased to see all oi their old patrons
and the rest of the community. Orders take
and delivered. Parents sending chlldrssi
may depend on having thr.ir orders con
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Butchers and Packers
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