Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, July 19, 1898, Image 3

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GOLD DUST WASHING POWDER.
Grimy finger marks
seem to grow on
S?
about the house. They come easily and
they stick, too unless
GEbsrtt
iiakes all cleaning easy.
THE W. IC rAIIMUMfK COMPANY,
Chicago. BU LouU.
Doeton.
I .H
Summer Normal School,
'Clio Marlon county Summer
Nnrm.il conducted by J. J Krap aDd
Cuutiiy Supt. Jones has completed one
week ol faithful work at the East Sa
lem school. Twenty-live teachers arc
enrolled. This school Is lor others
besides teachers who desire to study
the branches for county and state
papers. 7-18-0t
Just Arrived.
The noted healer and Oregon cl.ira
voyant, Doctor Anna Martin, who has
performed wondcis at Portland and
other points; she reveals the past,
present and future through crystal
glass. Has wonderful gifts. Can be
conMiltcd on business and all affairs
of lire, at 317 High street. 715. Ct
mi
Dyspepsia can be cured by using Acker'?
Djjen-iit Tablets, One little tablet will
give immediate relief or money refunded.
Sold in handsome tin Foxes at 25c. Lunn &
Brooks, druggists.
Sick headache, biliousness, constipation and
a'l liver and stomach troubles can be quickly
cured by using tluse famous Utile pills known
as DeWitts Little Early Risers. Thfcy are
Slesant 10 take and never gripe. Slonc Drug
tore.
Lakcview Sage hens arc xery plen
tiful this season.
in . 1. m -
On and After July 5th, the
office of the
Salem das Light Co,
WILL BE AT
No, 71 Chemeketa si,
'otate Insurance Building.
Call and examine our stock ol
Gas Sloues
and Ranges
fissay Office
AND
Chemical Laboratory,
EPOfTice with Salem Gaslight Co.
T. B. TUTHILL, Manager,
Originality
in
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Printing?
Do you want to buy it, or
the imitation? There is
ihoddy in Printing as
well as in clothing; and
its user Is subject to keen
criticism. A business
man travels within a lim
ited spere but his print
ed matter goes broadcast
where his personality can
not soften advers Impres
sions. The kind of print
ing we do creates no
adverse impressions. Try
us with the next lot of
bill heads or envelopes.
C0N0VER, the Printer
at Dearborn's Bookstore,
4fc
$
I O.C.T.Co's I
STEAMER
A.L TON A.
leaves for Portland Monday,
Wednesnday and Friday, 7 145 a.
Quick lime, regular sei.
vice and low rates.
Dock bttween Stat
and Court streets.
M. P. BALDWIN,
A.;enl, Mlem.
JT. A. ROTAN,
229 Commercial at.
lias just received two can of new
jfurniturel
From the East. Full line of
A:jWall Paper and Carpets
V
Best s'ock of
UNDERTAKING GOODB,
10 per cent off on wall paper to make room
fcr fill slock. 17 1 m&B
the woodwork
you get rid of them with
New York.
l'nu&delpuia.
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CAPE HORN CRACK SHOTS.
Tin- Woiwlcrful Mnrkamnuslilp Displayed
hr tlio Vatican and Onftj.
It inny bo jib well to rofer to soino
other tribes about Cnpo Horn which
attracted tho attention of Professor
Hatcher. For exnnjplo tuny bo men
tioned tho Yuhgans, who live nearer
to the houth polo thnn any other
known pooplo. They occupy ccrtnin
small ibhmds lying south of Tiorra
del Fuego and aro found also on tho
routh beach of that great island it
rclf. Tho territory they occupy is a
mnzo of mountain peaks, and tho
conditions under which they exist
aro almost beyond realization by a
livilized poison.
Tho typical weapon of the Yah
gnns is tho rawhide sling, with
which they nro ablo to kill water
fowl afloat at 200 yards. To hit any
bird at that distauco would bo called
right good shooting. They can knock
down' and stun a guanaco with n
heavy round pebble UP-to 100 yards.
Tho reason for tho sling as a tool of
destruction is found in tho fnct that
tho Yahgnus livo on tho beaches,
whero plenty of round pebbles aro
always at hand. Tbeso islanders try
out oil from whalo blubber and storo
it for futuro use in tho bladdorliko
leaves of a kind of heaweed found
every where in that region.
Quito distinct nud peculiar is tho
Ona tribe, which inhabits tho prairio
rogion of Tierra del Fuego. This
grout island has the shape of n'tri
anglo nnd is almost as largo as tho
state of New York. Onco upon a
timo it must havo had a tropical cli
mate, inasmuch as the bonos of
monkeys nud puriui.- nro found fos
sil there in great nuiuhurs.
Iho Onus havo uu horses. They
eat thos-o they capture from tho
sheep men, considering horso moat
tho greatest of delicacies. Thoy do
pond for food chiefly upon tho
guanaco, which abounds in Tierra
del Fuego, and a kind of prairio
squirrel. In tho chaso thoy rely
mainly upon bows nnd arrows and
tho bolns, tho lntter consisting of
two or throo stono balls on tho end
of hido thongs. On being thrown,
tho balls diverge in obedionco to
contrifugal forco and fly round and
round in the air until the object is
struck, when tho thongs wind them
selves nbout it. These savages can
throw tho bolas so dexterously ns to
f nston a man to his horse. Tho Onas,
however, often kill the guanaco by
surrounding a bunch nnd running
them down, so wonderfully fleet of
foot nro they. Boston Transcript.
An Kncounter With reccarles.
After the drove had surrounded
their wounded companion, and noisi
ly inquired as to his condition and
expressed their .warm sympathy
with him, a number of them started
toward Oohoa, who hastily ascended
n treo. Thus far all went in order
as wo had anticipated. Tho other
Indian descended from his treo and
tried to come to me as I was prepar
ing to slowly slide down tho rock,
but just then sovernl mad boars
rushed toward mo. Tho Indian went
up tho treo liko n shot, and I us sud
denly rcclimbed the rock. Tho an
gry boars camo with bristles raised,
tails Etraight out, tusks roughly
grating and'uttering loud, threaten
lug cries. Some of them waded into
tho shallow creek and attempted to
scale my rock. 1 was exceedingly
uncomfortable, but thought that in
a few moments their horrid fuming
would cense, but ovory timo some
old sow would uppioach her wound
ed friend and attempt to assist him
along with her snout (nnd they did
this frequently) he would bommenco
a fresh series of complaining tqunlls,
and then tho crowd would rush to
ward us uguin- Then thoy woqld
step backward a littlo bit nnd shake
their heads, as if daring mo to elido
down from the rook and find'out
how rapidly they could convert mo
into mince incut. Outing.
Oregon City Dfivid F. May, deputy
county treasurer, and for the past two
years a member of the county board
of examiners, died at hlsliomp. In this
city Monday, from the effects of a par
alytic stroke. Mr. May was 40 years
old at tho time of his demise, and was
born near Dallas, Texas. He came to
Clackamas county with his parents,
in 1852, The deceased taught school
for many yeajs, He leaves a wife and
three children, Mr. May was elected,
county superintendent of Clackamas
county in 1885,
Coqullle. Tho Jcounty clerk gives
notlco under date of June 30th, that
in 6ijr,ly days from date It will be un
lawful for hogs to run at large, under
penalty of '$10 for the first offense and
820 for each and eyery subsequent of
fense, ' u
OREGON STATU NEWS.
Burns Frank Jordan is the new
'.Ity marshal,.
Cove A lodge of Odd Fellows has
been organized at Coyc,
Union A new Masonic tcrupln is
being built at this place.
Pendleton A typographical Union
has formed here with 16 members'.
Lakeylcw The town council is fig
uring on putting in new water works.
Baker City A benefit social given
nt Uakcr City for the soldiers netted
$52 30,
Astoria A large new business block
will soon be erected in Astoria by II.
C. Page.
Myrtle Point Work will soon com
mence on a fine new, M. E. church at
this place.
Corvallls A new bank Is expected
to bo put In hcrcby Mr. Scrogglns of
Sheridan.
Burns B. D. Mclntyro is now
owner of the Burns Items and will
edit It as well.
Baker City The Baker Democrat
now thinks Baker City has over 0000
Inhabitants.
Corvallls -The sower of tacks is
still abroad here and the wheelmen
have resolved to puncture his tyre.
Lakeylcw Is raising $1000 as a
bonus for telegraphic communication
with Bldwell, Cal. The line will be
completed within a month.
Baker City During her absence
some sneak thief entered the residence
of Mrs AlTaughn and stole areyolycr,
$0 0 In money and 6omc jewlery,
La Grande The Oregon Sugar
Company, of La Grande, is arranging
to build two silos, each to be 400 feet
long, 40 feet wide nnd 2 feet deep,
II illsboro Dealers In harvesting
machinery report that there has not
been as good a trade in three years as
now. Some dealers havo sold their
whole stock" and cannot get more.
Astoria The great raft of logs that
went down the Columbia is now on a
bar on Astoria Hats. This raft is the
largest one ever built and will be a
heavy loss. Mr. Robertson the owner.
McMInnyille Tup old Baptist
church is being moved to make room
for the" new one which will have a
greater seating capacity than any
other church in town.
Sumpter J. Nat Hudson has sold
theSumpter News to S. P Shutt
formerly of the Condon Globe, who
will hereafter steer that publication
through the uncertain seas and quick
sands of journalism.
Burns At the close of a patriotic
celebration at Burns, Hon. George V,
Hayes asked that all who wished to
join the United States army should
arise, Every man in the hall stood
up.
Fainicw Mountain The miners of
tlic Bohemia district celebrated
Schley's victory at Falrview moun
tain, where they placed a flag polo 50
feet high. From the top of Fairview
15 mountains can be seen.
Toledo Lincoln county fixed salary
of its clerk at $100 a month, and its
sheriff $150 a month, Sheriff Boss and
Clerk Lutz have agreed to this scale,
which will remain in force until the
legislature puts the officers on salary.
Jefferson There havo been shipped
from this station, -from January 1,
to July 1st 22 corloada of flour, 7 of
feed, 11 of wheat, 34 of potatoes, 1 of
oats, 2 of sheep. 2 of cattle and 60
coops of chickens.
Astoria Grade Vooth and ll, L,
Bldwell, two boys of 16 were arrested
Sunday evening for stealing some car
penter tools. They have been carry
ing on a systematic stealing for some
time.
Coryallis-The Corvallls saw mill is
running at full blast every day. The
shipment ot fivo cars of hardwood
lumber was completed this week.
The material is used in the manu
factures of furniture, and went to
San Francisco, Portland and Albany.
Albany On Saturday at the Red
Crown mills one of tho workmen, Mr.
Fred Grimmer, while making some
Oh, the Pain of
Rheumatism!
Rheumatism often causes tho most In
tenso suffering. Many havo for voara
vainly sought relief from this disabling
disease, and aro to-day worse off than
ever. Rheumatism is a blood disease,
and Swift's Specific is tho only cure, be
cause it is tho only remedy which can
reach such deep-seated diseases.
A few years ago I was taken with Inflamma
tory Rheumatism, which became so lntenso
that I was for weefcs unablo to walk. I tried
several prominent physi
cians and took thelrjreat
ment faithfully, but was
unablo to get the slight
est relief. In fact, my con.
dltion seemed to grow
worse, tho disease spread
oyer my entire body, and
ttofa November to March
I suffered agony. I tried
many patent medicines,
hut none relieved me.
Upon the advloe of a
friend I decided tn trv
8. S
ever
lyze
Before allowing mo to take it, how
r guardian, who was a chemist, ana
a remedv. nnd nrononnced It frea at
poiasn or mercury. 1 reit so mucn better alter
taking two bottles, that I continued tbe rem
edy,and in two months I was cured completely.
Tho cure was permanent, for I have never slnco
had a touch ot llbeumatlsm thongh many
times exposed to damp and cold weather.
8711 rowolton Avenue, Philadelphia,
Don'tsuffer longer with Rheumatism.
Throw aside your oils and liniments, as
tbs7 cannot reach your trouble. Don't
experiment with doctors their potaah
ana raeroury will add to your disabil
ity and completely destroy ystr digs-
;.S.S.rfLBI6dd
will euro nerfectlv afid iraaeBUv.
tt is guaranteed purelyicgetablo, asd
contains no potash, wwcuryj or othec
mffr
.8.
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repairs under the mll, was caught on
n shaft revolving at the rate of about
150 revolutions a minute II Is cloth
ing was torn off and he was fearfully
brui'td, but no 'bones were broken.
Ills cries nttracted attention and the
machinery vas Immediately stopped,
or lio would have been killed outright.
The Dalies- Tho Wasco county
court Is considering the proposal
of the Sherman County Lum
ber & Wood Company to lease
the Deschutes river. Shcrmap
county has given a 20. years' lease, but
Crook county refuses to sign away the
stretch of rlverwlthln Its boundaries.
In return for any concessions which
may be granted, the company agrees
to clear the river of obstructions.
Newberg Harry and Oscar Allen
nave completed atrangement for
bulk'ing a large twelve tunnel Allen
fruit evaporator In Newberg, with a
capacity of livo hundred bushels of
prunesada,and will begin work at
once In order to havo'lt completed in
time for the first ripening of the crop.
Astoria The other day whentho
noon train arrived at the depot a lady,
rather country looking, and a girl
got off the train and was looking
around the depot and ooserving the
surrounding scenery. An expres3tnan
of this city asked them for their bag
gage. The lady told him they would
like to have a conveyance in which
they could be driven about tho city,
as they were going to Seaside on the
evening train. Tho expressman in
formed the lady that his express
wagon was his only rig. She said that
was plenty good, and -they climed in
and were driven over our beautiful
streets for half or three quarters of an
hour, and were finally returned to the
depot, where tho wo nan paid the ex
pressman 50c, for his work. Having
heard that the woman was from Idaho
the driver ventured to remark that
he supposed her folks were very busy
harvesting now. "No," says the lady,
'ray husband Is Governor of Idaho."
The expressman has been kicking
himself for not charging her two
dollais.
l(3D0a SiEMIV MKH H PUIH 8111 "" Mw8
-r x lac o a s -v o
: GROCERIES
Paints, Oila "Window Glass Var
nlali, and tbe most complete stock
of Brushes of all kinds In the statp
Artists materials, lime; hair; ce
ment and shingles; and tbe finest
quality of grass seed.
iTNsstsiMJB isMsar 3V
WANTED. ETC
Now today advertisements lour lines
or less in tins column lnsortod Uireo
times for 25 eta- SO cts. a week, $1
per month. All over four lines at
same rate.
LOST, In South Salem, July 4, a ladies'
black cloth cape Leaveiat Journal office
and oblige the loser. 7-18-31$
A RARE OPPORTUNITY For alyoune
man to learn the jewelry ana optical bust
ncss. ( Reference required. C. II.
Hinges. 7 i8-6t
I will receive bidt until July 25 for the
building of a dwelling on my place five miles
north of Salem. Flan3 may be seen at R. M.
Wade & Co. I reserve right to"reject any or
all bids. Address bids to J. a. fainter lirooks
Or.
7-l6-6t t
LOST. On iQth State or 2 ah streets
one draper for McCormick harvester
Finder please return to E. M, Croisan's
implement house and secntc reward, 16 3t j
JEW PARK OROCBRY-,is open for
business with a new stock of goods. Al
len & Bowersox. 7.t6-im.
WANTED'.. Bids to furnish 300 cords big
fir wocd for Willamette Hotel. Cash.
J. Conner. 7-IO.tf
PRIVATE SALE. .Cheat and oati twenty
tons hay field at $4 per ton. Four horses
2 sets harness I wagon, I two-eaf harrow
4 young hogs 1 sow and pigs 1 2 .year old
heifer and other articles all at bargains.
Call at Van Mann's place near Zena Polk
county. J. H. Campbell. 7-I2-2W d&w
HAY SCALES. Most reliable service in
Salem, Price only 10 cents. Remember
tbe Buffalo Scale. Headquarters for lime
cement and plaster, J. F. Uilmore, 54
State street. 7-lz-sm-d&w
FREE TO ALL. r-Purchasers of goods to
the pmount of onoMollar or more v. ill be
presented with a" handsome "Dewey"
Souvenir spoon at the Emporium 309 Com.
st. Don't miss this rare opportuity. 6201m
FOR SALE OR TRADE r or casn,
wood, or cow. Cool Columbia bicycle.
E. Holer, Salem. 623-tf
WANTED. Solicitors of good address,
either sex, to sell California Roses, rare,
hardy ornamentals, etc. Town and cities
only. Will pay salary weekly. be quick;
state age. Ihe Howlanl Nursery Com.
pany, Los Angeles Cal. 6 20 im
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed bids will be received by the County
Clerk, of Linn County, Oregon, until 1
o'clock p. m., July 27th, 1898, for labor and
material required in the remodeling and im
proving a brick court house for Linn County,
at Albany, Oregon. All woik to be com.
pleted by November 1, 1898, according to
plans and specifications on file with the
county clerk or Albany and Charles H. Burg
orafl, architect, Salem, after July 13, All
bids must be filed with County Clerk at
Albany. Ths County Court will consider
bids as follews:
First, For the completion of the entire
work.
Seconds All mason and carpenter work.
including material of brick, stone, lath and
plastering, cementing, concrete, lumber e.c.
Third Heating and plumbing complete,
Fourth , Galvanized iron, tinning and
slating,
FifuV-Paintlng.
The successful contractor will be required
to give an, approved bond for the amount of
his .contract immediately after the same is
awarded him, under such conditions as the
coattmay determine and demand.
The County Court reserves the ilcht to re
ject any or all bids.
uy oraer 01 the uounty court this Htn day
of July, 1898.
s y-'- FRANK CRABTREE
Albany, Or.- " County Clerk
f JOHN l,
r DEALER IN
7'I2-I0t
I A Beautiful
In order to filrthcr introduce ELASTIC STARCH (Flat Iron Brand),
the manufacturers, 1. C. Hubingcr Bros. Co.iof Keokuk, Iowa, have
decided to GIVE Aw AY a beautiful present with each package of
starch sold. Thcse presents arc in the form of
i Beautiful Pastel Pictures
They are 131(19 inches in sue,
fi
Lilacs and
Pansies.
SjPARGH
Pansies j
and
Marguerites.
TtKT INVEN7p
r UQUUI HO COOKMC I
junsctmu
BWHtl
I oni rsuHS or this
Of ANT OIMIfl
1
"J.CJiUBINGERBROS'C?
u.nAjcTmeMir
kKtOKUrUt
i
These rare pictures, four in number, by the renowned pastel artist, 9
R. LeRoy, of New York, have been chosen from the very choicest subjects 2
in ins smuiu auu arc now uuereu lor uic nrst umc 10 mc puuuc.
The pictures are accurately reproduced in all the colors used in the orig
inals, and arc pronounced by competent critics, works of art.
Pastel pictures are the correct thing for the home, nothing surpassing
them in beauty, richness of color and artistic merit.
One of these pictures g gfc m
wi!hbeacrpTckagadof EagZlSfiO t SLTCll
purcnaseu ot your grocer, it is the
is sold for 10 cents a oackace. Ask
beautiful picture. 5
ALL GROCERS KEEP ELASTIC STARCH. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE 3
SEVENTH ANNUAL SESSION,
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MONMOUTH, OREGON
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9 JWULM
X W -a- .A it 'Ti'T"ri I,
Til Tm.. ,tfJtfICrwF"
Or W. A. WANN Secretary of Faculty.
Paints and Oils,
Superior Stoves ana Ranges, and
Good Fishing Tackle, go to
BROWN Si SMITH
256 Commercial st,
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De wey
Peaches - ;': V I..j.,..,,.f.i0co box
Stayton Hour '..... , 105
Salem Special . i.'.i.'., $100
Aumsvlllo Flour It 105
New Pickles, per qt .T. - 10
Arbuckle and Lion Coffee, per pk.'-...X...OtVfr .!.,, .,.15c, 2for 25c
Bulk Olives, per pint.
Lenox boap, o oars
Good Mocha and Java coffee per lb
10 lbs Lard
5 lbs Lard If.:..'.
Chocolate, per lb
lOlbs. li. Wheat
lOlbs Corn Meal
Try our ilo Cream Oats for mush.
Old P. O Goner .
OREGON GREEN, ft DRIED FRUIT CO.
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
Wholesale produce and fiuit. Packers and
chickens, eecs and larmers produce.
!' !'','
Manufacture
Ice from pure distilled
tlty at
Telephone 207.
CRYSTAL
iff
04 State street, Next Door East of Buah'a Bank,
Be mealg in the city for 15c. Giye
MANHOOD RESTORED
fnarsntctq to cure all nervous dUcascj, loaa as VTeaV nonr, Lou of
raia Fowarvllcadache, Wakriulacsa, Lost Ua'ibooa, Gently litul.
slona, Nervousness, nil drains, lot of power la Cenem. . 1 Organs of
either sex. caused bv orer-cxertlon. Youthful errori r-.i-ruir uu r,f
tobacco, opium or stimulants, wblcti lead to Infirmity. Coiuumptlou or
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prepaid. Clr
retiald. Clrculir Free
Muutacturcd by t"n
r-..r:.j . . .
nu ui,,uwiuuuii(ifciui. -tBirtan uttnuiau,. vqniaM'V
Present
and arc entitled as follews:
Wild
American
Poppies.
i
MSTTfMJ)
'zm.
Lilacs and
Iris.
mSHTKW
itch unu, eo
ITAKCa.
wutam.i
best laundry starch on the market, and
vour eroccr for this starch and rret a
L!
Strong academic and professional courses.
Well equipped training department of nine
grades, with 230 children.
Regular normal course of three years.
Senior year wholly professional.
Graduates of acredited high schools and col
leges admittei directly to professional work.
The diploma of the school s recognized
by law as a life certificate to te.
The graduates of the school are in de-
Liget expenseir-Thei year from $120 to
$160.
Beautiful and healthful location, no
saloons
The first term will open Tuesday, Septem
ber 10.
Catalogues giving full details of work
cheerfully sent on application. Address
P. L. CAMPBELL, President.
utdid-
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25c
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60
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35
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HARRITT & LAWRENCE
shippers. We pay hlfiest cash fprice for
A, I. WAGNER Mcr,
jvi- ;! 1
water and furnish same in any quan-
'M'CrUIItE & TEATZ.
Stalo& Nineteenth serccts, Salem.
us
atrial
?T Hilar Br. Pau'
allow Narva Villa.
L Thl rVnitnful nl
Bold bv all drurriiti. likrorlhi.vnnrLiiiw.
. n. w.twu uc, u.. f . VV UiaU
Peao Uediclne.Cu., rnrls. France. Laue-DavUl
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SUaHT
BUSINESS CARDS.
O. JH.: niAOK
Dentist,
. Successer 10 Dr. J. M. Keene, old White
Corner, SaLw, Or. Part ei desiring superior
operations at moderate fees In any branch an
In especial request.
Capital Soap Works'
Running at full blast and making best
'if laundry and toilet soaps. lie sure to call
for Ihe Salem brand when jou want cool?
Vooas.
A. W. ANDEREGG,
Manager.
O. H. LANE
Merchant Tailor!
211 Commercial at,
cySitita $15 and upwards,
Pants $3 and upward.
BREWSTER & WHITE,
HAY. OR AJN
Shorta, chop, flour, mill eed. to.
Telephone 178.
91 Com tat., Salem, Or
New Blacksmith Shop.
W- F. R. SMITH Sr CO
the old reliable smiths h.ivn nnnnprt
snop rpposite tho brewery, and invito
patrons. Best work and lowest prices
105 Commercial Bt., Salem.
BALTIMORE FEE MARKET !
'Highest market cash price paid
for poultry
and eggs also second hand' goods
to tiftde
forchrckens and eggs, at iSltCommercial
st, oaiem ir. 5-ai-lm d&w
OFFICE, CITV HALL
For water service apply at office. DIP
payable monthly in advance. Make
complaints at the office.
WANTED.
If you want toltalizo your bees now is your
opportunity. I have made arrancements fo
fine waranted queens from J. W. K, Shaw &
Co,, of Louisville, Chas. D. Douvall, of
nappy creek, Va., W. II. Laws, Lavcoa,
Ark., Theo. Bender, Canton, O., also
breede.J In North Carolina and Tennessee
for any number and can furnish fine Italian
queens at 75 cents or will introduce them In
frame hives for I each. Cash with order.
7 5 tf R. R. RYAN.
HOTELS AND BOARDING.
Hotel Sal?ER.
MIFENNELIiPropf
Only First Class House in the City. Rates
reasonable. Sample rooms in connection.
Can to all trains and public buildings pass
the door. Come Slate and High streets.
.MEATS AND POULTRY.
g.s. mwm
NEW MARKET.
State street, near railroad. Freshest and
best meats. My patrons say I keep the best
meats In town. 2 tt
Wolz Miescke,
Dealers in all kinds of fresh salt and smoked
meMs, Lard In bulk,oc a lb. Cheapest market
In town. We maue it a Specialty to keep all
kind of Sausage on hand. Try us.
SHOP RE-OPENED.
JgDrown & Son, of the East Salem meat mar
ket, have enlarged and refitted their shop and
n ill be pleased to see all of th'ir old patrons
anu mc rei.i 01 tne community, urclers taken
and delivered. Farents sending children
may depend on having their orders con
scientlously filled 10-4 1 1
MROW & STBTJSLOFF,
Butchers and Packers
COLD BTORAGE MEATS,
Best stock, best service and lowest pucei
316 Gommerci'
W. A. WHITE
Successor to Thomas & White,
Club Stable
Finest Rigs in-the;: City-
Kates Reasonable.
Near Hotel Willamette-
7 18 im
STEAM2UUNDRY1
Fleaaenotice th;cut tn prloea
;on tbe following
Skirts, plain .....,.,.,, 10 cent
Unaer drawers..., 5 to locentt
Under shirts 5 to 10 cents
bocks, per pair, ...3 ccm
Handkerchiefs ,......, .1 cent
Silk handkerchiefs , . . ,3 tell
Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents. per dotcn
and othei work in proportion.
Gf Flannels and other work intelligently
y wasbod by band.
Sab Water Co.,
COL. J, OZiMSTBAD, . Froptiatoi J
REMOVED
BECKNBR & HAMn,TOK
have removed their Urniag and pimsb
Ing business to 32-t do nmrctl afre) t
opposlta Stnto lnaroBce buflding.
HOT SPRINGS
Notice to pleasure seekers.
I am prepared to pack PeoLle into the
hot
sonngs.Jor any place In ihe mountains, here.
aiso 10 cook lor small or larce camping pa-
ties, address,
6i7dw3m tRANK PERKETr, Detroit Or.
"HONEST JODN"
TRUSS
A new truss on a new
principle A perfect
support to all wl.o
aro ruptured.
DR STONE'S DRU
STORE,
Salem, Or
4rflQO
HAY FOR SALE!
"Fiom the Hubbard farm,
grain hay, free f-om ieeds.
396 Commercial street.
f,ood
leave
clover o
orders at
628 tf
The best is cheapest.
E S, Lamport,
Harness
and
Saddlery. . .
Bring In your" old
Exchange for "now.
harness and
Prices Always the Lowest,
SALEM OR.
Wallace's Warehouse,
Storage at reasonable
rates, Appjy to
SALEM WATER CO,
JAS. RADER. ELMER 'WHITE.
CAPITALr CITV
Express and Transfer
Meets all mall and passenger tralhl.
Bag.
gage and express to all parts of the
city
Prompt service. Telephone No. 70.
Tie Northern Pacific
Railroad still continues tho popular
route for eastern travel and now that
sprint? Is openinRup it becomes more
so than ever, The pleasant and com
fortable accommodations furnished
passengers aro proverbial and need no
mention.Tbo rtuicktlmc madc.wlthout
change of cars is universally known.
Tho road traverses the most magnifi
cent belt of country in the world,
every mile furn(Bbing constant scen
ery attractive and interesting, so
that the traveler goes through withB
out fatlguo and reaches tho journoy'ai
end without realizing distance. All
hrough Washington. Idaho. Montaana
Dakota, Nebraska and tho other
states, the eye is feasted with scenes
pleasing and Impressive, while no
sand storm, suffocating atmosphere or
other demoralizing discomforts are
met with. For tickets and full par
ticulars call on
TIlOMArJ, WATT & CO.
Salem, Or., Agents
Oregon Short Line.
-THIi-
Quickest'
Safest,
Cheapest
Line for all points East and southeast.
FREE recliningjchair cars, Tullman palaca
sleeping carr, and upholstered tourist bleep
ing cars 'on nlithrough trains,
110ISE & DARKER,
Agent Salem, Or
C. (). TERRY,
Traveling I'assenger Acen
W. E. COMAN,
Genera Agent.
U4 Third Slice Portland. Or
200 Miles
shorter and a wholo half day quicker
than any otherlino to Omaha, Kan-'
sas city, bt. Louis und nil other
siit, hum and southeastern cltini.
Tluee route east via Denver, St,
raul, and Billings, Mont. Tickets Ht
ofllcesotconoeqtlug lines. If yuu ku
east via Omaha, you can stop off aud
Bee tho Trans-Mtsslsslppl exposition.
A. C, SHELHUN
ri ?Ocn'l agent, I'mtlandOr -V
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FOP SALE BY D- J.1FRY, SALEM, OREGON