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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1898)
WILB.Y B. ALLEN'S SPECIAL SALE OF HIGH-GRADE PIANOS f&S.Sffffvsss 'an. . so as EtehSSfdlZlZ are asking Good linoleum for 50c ncr ' BUREN & 248 Commercial street, near State. The . . EnRporRinR .... has Just received a lare line of Flower Pots and Jardiniers, Now Is the time to lonK after plants. your SALEM SOCIETY NEWS. Pereonals and Social Kvents at the Cap ital City and Other Towns . Readers at Salem and other Ore gon towns are requested to send In Items of personal and social news to appear In Tun Daily aad Weekly Jouknal. Ed. Mr. and Mrs. Mohley, of MornlnR Mde, left Tuesday for a visit to old neighborhoods in lowaand Indiana. The members of tne United ArtN san's lodge of this city will meet at their hull this evening at 7:30 o'clock, to bid farewell to Brother George V. Grannls. Refreshments will be served. By order of the Master Artisan, C. II. Lane; 0. D. Mlnton secretary. Mrs. II. Lucky, of Portland, who ,has been visiting in Eugene, stopped oft in this city yesterday afternoon for a sojourn with her brother, R. C. Sheltnn. A marriage of much local Interest was celebiated at St. Joseph's Cath ollc church in this city, -at 9 o'clock a. m. Tuesday, September 20 1893, unitlnK Miss Margaret Murray und Mr. Thomas E.CauUeld.Rev. William Daly officiating. There were no cards and, the principals are well known In this city, whore they have hosts of warm friends, who will unite with us In congratulations and best wishes for all the happiness .that may come to them through the years. Mr. Caufleld is a son of an old Polk county pioneer and still owns the Une old homestead farm a mile west of Eola. Ills bride Is one of the sub stantial young ladles of the Capital City. Mr. Mark Montgomery, assistant freight agent at. Salem, of the South ern Pacific, Co., left last night for Looking Glass, near Roseburg, where, this eyening, he will wed Miss Naomi A. Strickland. The happy pair will return to this city on Friday morn ings oyerlund'traln, and will occupy the pretty cottage on Oak street, near Winter, where they will be at home to their friends after October, 10th next, Mr. and Mrs. Montgomery are 6ure of a cordial welcome in the cap ital city. Welsbarh Bters Reduction in Price of Burners. Owing to large reductions in the wholesale prices of Welsbach burners and supplies we are able to make very large reductions in our selling prices, We will give figures on application. Send In your orders for lights or re pairs early In the day. Salem Gas Light Co. 71 Chemeketa street. Telephone 50. Assay Office AND LABORATORY- No. 71 Chemeketa fit, J. D. T. TUTIIILL, Aissyer O.C.T.Co's NEW STEAMER X POMONA. leaves for Portland Monday Wednesdsy aad Fridty at 7 a, m Quick time, regular ci Ttce aod'jow rates. Dock 'between Mate amd'Court streets. Ml P. BALDWIN. Aireat. Salem. 2 I - S A'HAVE YOU LOOKBDX AT OUR NEW PATTERNS OP Linol ettm and OH Cloth ? Tiont In nil uilrltl.u vim ue l,ua Ior wie prlco we HAMTLV"roiJ A-vlVlli 1 wN.. Albany college was opened Tuesday, with an address by Dr. Ketclium, of Salem, and other exercises. Already many new students have been en rolled, and the attendance promises to be a large Increase over last vear. The Sisters Academy reopened with a good attendance. Mrs. James Rader loft for Portland wnero sue will meet Mr. Rader and proceed to lone, up the Columbia rlyer vauey. It Is said In social circles that one of the state University professors has rented a residence and Is having the same renovated and will soon takG un uo himself a wife and occupy the same. Miss. Gertrude Conser, of Portland, Is visiting at the home of Miss. Oda Chapman. While his friends and admirers at Salem will regret to have him leave, Rev. Grannls Is sure of a warm wel come In his new charge. The Mc Minnville Transcript says: The Methodist brethren of this place are fortunate In securing G. W. Grannls, 1). D. as their pastor the conference haying appointed him to this charge, Mr. Grannls Is an ex- dellcnt speaker, a true Christian gentleman and a "man.dmong-men." .not uign-iieaaea, but a common, every-day man. That is what has made him so popular Jn his former charges; that's why he'll 'give satis faction here. He preaches here next Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Kelly, of Cath lamct, Wn., have arrived to spend a month rvlth friends. Mr. Kelly formerly lived in Salem and married his wife here 23 years ago, aud has not been In the city since. They will be guests of Mrs, Chapman, widow of the late Rev. C. P. Chap man, and of his brothers-ln-law,Dayld McFadden and Thos. Jackson. Mrs. Kelly will be remembered by old ilmers as a Miss Egmond. Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Lucas have gone to spend a week with an old Nebraska neighbor, C. L Tulcott, of Turner. Lieut. Dobson, a banjoist of the Salvation Army lias beeu ordered to Albany. Mrs, N. J. Latta returned to her home at Trenton, Mo., this afternoon, after a three months visit with Mr. and Mrs. Max Burcn. The Misses Klein are visiting their aunt Mrs. Win. Wright of Oregon City. Dr. Alfred Kinney, formerly a phy sician of this city, but now of Astoria, left for his heme this morn ing after a visit with his old time friend U. W.Gray. Miss Bessie Casli left this morning for Portland, from there she will go to her home in Omoha Neb. Miss Cash has been attending the academy of the Sacred Heart for seyeral years. Miss Kittle Harbord left this morn ing for Phlladephla, Pen., where she will pursue her studies in Pharmacy. Miss Claudia Gilbert left this morn ing for a visit with Mrs, A.. II. Mackay of Portland. Miss Lena Knight is visiting parents at the mute school. her THE STATE FNR Everything Will be Ready for the Opening Dya, Program Del for the First Hay's Racee Norke Paces on Thursday and Saturday, The showery weather Is making many people apprehensive of too much rain during the fair; but it is not likely that we will haye any ex tended iraln at this time. Indeed, nothing could be nicer than this cool, cloudy weather now when everyone wishes to be hard a', work in prepara tion for the big show. The showers have laid the.dust on the roads and streets, and there will beentire free doom from the nulBance of dust throughout the fair. But whether it Is to be dust or rain . t. !. ul. Il nr rreenom irom eauu, vo - going to be u howling success as an exhibition. Enough can be seen now of the out- iinM. and from the entries in all ae pirtraents.to give assurance of a good show in all lines, And the people will be there, too, There Is an "easier" feeling among all clashes than for sereral years past, and folks are not quite so chary pf spending a little money for fear of 1 1 hard times. turned out well and! prices are fair, and the farmer, hop grower and orehardlst feels asjthough he could afford to take In the fair. Salem will turn out In force. The work of the canvassing committees proves that Salem business men gen erally are alive to the advantages of having a good fair here every year, which will draw crowds from all over the state. While these committees have 'not, of course, sold their quota of two hundred tickets apiece, they have done good work for the fair, and have soia many season tickets to parties who otherwise would have contented themselves with a single visit, The association treasury will be several hundred dollars better off for the work of these gentlemen. Out at the grounds, the track Is well occupied during the forenoon, with trotters, pacers and gallopers, and the races promise to be faster than have been seen here before. Del Norte went around a couple of times this morning in great shape. lie will give an exhibition mile to marrow, the first day of the fair, and another on Saturday. Another side-show tent has been put up north cast of the pavilion. Wagon loads of flowers and shrub bery are. being placed In position at the south end of the pavilion. It Is understood that one of the exhibitors making entries in this department has withdrawn, fearing contagion to her stock from, mould and Insects, which she claims are prevalent among some of the plants admitted. This Is probably a false alarm, In any case, the three remaining competitors could each furnish an extensive dis play, and they are all putting forth their best efforts. No lover of flowers should miss this opportunity to see the best that can be produced In the northwest. The payl'Ion Is asccne of hustle and upparent confusion, but order will be brought out of chaos before the crowds arrive tomorrow. The poultry building has had four large ventilators put In the roof, whlchwlll tend to enhance the sweet ness of the atmosphere therein. Blooded cattle are now arriving at the grounds In large numbers and be lng assigned to the stalls set apart for them This tine stock receives nearly as much attention as the race horses, being washed, brushed and curried until they shine. A little Jersey bull was taking his lirst sponge bath this morning, so much against his will that it took several ropes to keep him on the ground. Mac Porter, a Benton county pio neer of 1852, arrived yesterday with a carload of black polled cattle for the state fair. He has four two-year-old heifers, one yearling and one live year-old bull. The latter was Im ported, having taken a premium at the .Chicago World's Fair as a ten months calf. The rest of his herd are Oregon bred and are beauties and well worth seeing. Race Program. The programe for the first day's races Is as follews: Pacing 2-30 class, Purse $250. Toklo, A. E. Illller; Amolene, 12. E. Staats; Lillian M. L. B. Lindsay. Exhibition pace by Del Norte. Trotting, 2:30 class, Purse $250. Alameda, C. W. Burdlck; Lady Nemo, Dr. Mack; Lady Careful, L. B. Lindsay. Running rare to be filled this eyening. Murray L. Wade will be clerk of the race course, and Dan Tarpley weigher. After the close of the fair, many visitors will undoubtedly go down to Portland and attend the Exposition there. On Oct 3, you can go from any point on the Southern Pacific lines to Portland and return any time within a wek for the price of one fare, thus haying an opiortunlty to see the big Oregon Industrial Exposition, where all sorts of attractions will please, amuse and instruct. The wonderful Hegelmans, who aro acrobatic aerial wonders, are going to be there, and the Manila Guard and Naval Reserve will drill, und there will be free cooking lectures and a La Grippe, Followed by Heart Dlssase, Cured OR. MILES' HEART CURE. M8 B. 0. 0. BHULTH, or winusrsei, , inventor ana manuiacvurcr u. EbulU Barely Haimnrai vuV"" writes of Dr. Miles' Heart uure. "iwu, ago an attack of LaOripp left mo with a weal: heart. I had run down In flesh to mere akin and bone. I could not sleep Ijlng down for smothering spells! frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caused a con stant feaVof sudden death, nothing could induce me to remain away from home orer night. My local physician prescribed Dr. MUes Heart Cure and In a few days I was ableto sleep well and the pains gradually fennel and finally ceased. I reduced the Ihe dosei baring gained fifteen nn feline better In every way than! nave for years." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Boel: on dis ease of the beArt and noma free. Audresc B& pa III Ml W .H K ll.umi iM DB. MIXES MEDICAL OO. Klk&art, lad. Southern plantation scene with real live darkles and lots of other attract ions. The music will be the finest ever heard In the Northwest. STAYTON. II. Barchard was a Salem visitor today, Miss Ella Emniltt arrived from Monmouth Wednesday. Miss Alice Davie has accepted a position at 3. C. Trothcr's merchan tile house. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. A Mayer, of Salem, were visiting in Stayton yes terday, Moses Stayton was taken sud denly HI Thursday while at work on the Gardner residence, but was all right at last account. A. L. Shrleves went over to Dallas Friday, to see his father who is In III health. MlssHellen McCoy and Grace Gard ner of Mehama, were guests of friends in town Thursday. A coat of paint Is being .applied to the Albany Brewing Co's, corner with good effect by II. B. Magers. Several others might follow the example with out Injury to their building. The Ladles. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladles may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genuine article, look ior me name or tne ua norma tin Syrup Company, printed near the bot tom or tric,package. ior sale by all responsible druggists. Drink a tteeplnc of Mokio Tea nefor tetlrinir at night, and st i how soundly you will sleep and how inyouily you wilt awake In the morning It supplies food for the blood while you sleep, produces a clear and beauti ful complexion, aad cures constipation and sick headache. Lunn & Brooks, druggist. $ioo Reward $Ioo. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is ut least one dreaded disease that sclenco has been able to cure in all Its stages, and that is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a con stitutional treatment nail's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting di rectly upon the blood aud mucou9 sur faces of the system, thereby destroy ing the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by build ing up the constitution and assisting nature in doing Its work. The pro prietors haye so much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer One n und red Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testi monials. A dd ress, F. J , Cheney & Co. Toledo, O. SSTSold by druggists, 7Gc. WEATHKR AND CROPS.- The Equinox Brings a Ueneral Rainfall to. Start Grass. The -weekly crop bulletin of the weather bureau for Western Oregon hasithls: There has been little variation in the temperature during the past seven days, as compared with the preceding seven. The mean tempera ture for the week averaged CO degrees, the same as for the preceding week, ana i aegree nigiier tnan for the cor- r3sponding;week of last year Tho hlghess temperature during the week was 83 degrees, on Friday, and the lowest was 40 degrees, on Tuesday morning. The weather was generally clear, with more or less smoke. No rain fell until Sunday night and to day, when from thunderstorms from .01 to .25 of an Inch fell The thundor storm of today was tho first this .year, which was more than purely local in Its extent; It was free from wind, but little thunder was heard, and only a few flashes of sheet lightning weio seen. Such, however, lithe character of the thunderstorms In Oregon. llopyards have been picked cleaner this year than for several years. The hops are invariably reported to be clean and the yield satisfactory. Prun& drying continues to be actlye. Complaints continue as to the lack of dryers. The grain crop has been secured and and working summer fallow, plowing and seeding has commenced. Plow ing will not be general. It Is gener ally conceded that the aphis did con siderable damage to sptlng grain and thatit was further Injured by the hot weather In the lirst half of August. Weather. The temperature for the week averaged OS degrees, which was 3 degrees lower than for the proceed ing week and u degrees higher than for the corresponding week of last year The highest temperature was 02 degrees, on Saturday and Sunday, and the lowest 44 degrees, on Wednes day morning. No rain fell during the week. Threshing Is completed throughout the Columbia River Valley, but It yet continues In portions of Union, Wallowa, Baker-und interior counties. There are no adverse reports as to tho quality and yield of grain. Prune pear and apple drying Is under way. The fruit crop is very large and of good quality- A steady rain fell all night at Salem and showers continue today. Weather for today Is forcast as fol lews: Tonight aud Thursday occas ional rains. A Strong Nation. Consists of strong men and healthy women and strength depends upon pure rich blood which Is given In Ilood'sb'arsaparilla. A nation which takes' millions of bottlca of Hood's Karsaparllla every year Is laying the foundation for health, the wisdom of which will vuiely show Itself In years to come. . , Hood's Pills are nromnt, efficient, reliable and eay to take and easy to operate. 25c. tM,l)r. MIUV NrPiaBTS3iaror BPINAt TODAY'S MARKET. Portland, bept. 20-V neat valle) 61: Walla Walla, 6Sc. Flour Portland, $3.25; Superfine $2.25 per bbl. Oats White 3436c. Hay $810 per ton. Hops 6121c; old crop 4(2t5c. Wool Valley, 1012c; Eastern Orciron. &W12( Mlllstuff-Bran, $12,50; shorts, Poultry Chickens, mixed, turkeys, live, 10(a12sc. Eggs Oregon, 20c per doz. Hides Green, salted 60 lbs, f under 60 lbs,0r7c;sheep pclts.lE $13. $3.50 38tc. )20c. fancy unions sou per sacK. Butter Best dairy, 2830c; creamery, oocwrooc a roil. Potatoes, 6055c per sack. Hogs Heavy, $4.75. Mutton Weathers 31c; dressed, 7c Beef yteors,$3(33.50; cows, 2.503 Jrcssed, 6aoi. SAT.KM MARKET. Wheat-61 Oats 2&a!d0c. Hay Baled, jheat, $0$7. Flour In wuolesale lots, $3 40; r all $4.00. Hogs dressed, 5c. Live cattle 23c. Vcal-5i. Butter Dairy 1820c; creamery Sheep Live, $2.60$3. Woof Best,15c. Mohair 25c. nops Best 910c. Eggs-20c in cash. Poultry Hens, OJc; spring chick ens, 7(38c. Farm smoked meats Bacon, 8Jc ham, 10c shoulder, G7c. Potatoes 25c. Hop Picking Over. The pickers are home and our rush is over. Our bread pleased them all, and never has so much bread been sold as this season by Strong's bakery. Once tried, our bread Is always anted. l7-2t Moki Tea positively cures sick headache, A deliehtfnl inuicestion and constipstion, drink. Removes all eruptio emotions of the skin. producing a perfect complexiou, or money re funded. 25 cents and 50 cents. Lunn & Brooks, druggists E. C. Blanks, orLcwisville, Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch Hatcl Salve was worth $50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. He advises othors to it. It cures eczema, skin dicases and ob tlnate sores. Stoat Drug Store. Wn your battles against disease by acting pioaiptly. One Minute Cough Cute pro duces Immediate results. When taken early it prevents consumption. And in latter stages it famishes prompt relief. Stone Drug Store. The Cannery Whistle. The cannery whistle sounds like a steamboat whistle and an Invitation to smoke a 5c Little Champion cigar sounds sweeter than the music of tho spheres. It Lett Him. "I was weak and nervous and could not do more than half a day's work. 1 procured a bottle of Hood's Sarsa Darllla and began taking It and soon I was able to work, the nervousness had left mo and I was feeling well. My wife has also been helped by Hood's." B. Weiuich, Needy, Or. Hood's Pills are tho only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparllln; Be sure to get Hoods. Stck headache absolutely and permanently cured by using Moki Tea, A pleasant herb drink Cures constipstion and Indigestion, makes you est, sleep, work and happy Sat isfaction guaranteed or money back. 25c and Lunn & Brooks druggist. Bob Moore, of LaFayette, Ind says that for constipation he has found De Witts Little Early Risers to.be perfect. They never gnpe. Try them for stomach and liver troubles. Stone Drug Store. The editor of the Evans Cily, Pa., Globe, writes. "One Minute Cough Lure is rightly nam:d. It cured my children after all other remedies failed . " It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Stone Drug -Store. Acker's EnglUh Remedy Will Stop a cough at any time, aijd will cure the worst cold in twelve hours, or money refunded. 35c and sec. Lunn & Brooks druggiits. The Circulation. A persons circulation Is kept up by Mm ncttnn of his heart and Branson & Co's trudo Is Increased by the qual ity of their high grade groceries, The State Fair. People.como from all oyer the state to ylslt the State Fair and when they k;ar the majority of them smoke the are 10c La Corona cigars made by A Iluckensteln. THE EXCEIENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality and simplicity of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which it is manufactured by scientific processes' known to tho Califohnia Fio Svnur Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all the importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Calipoiinia Fio Kvnur Co only, a knowledge of thut fact will assist ono in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia. Fio Kiritup Co. with the medi cal profession, aad the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs baa given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of ita remedy. It b far la advance of all other laxative, a it acta oa the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and it iloea not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get Its benelelal effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA PIG SYRUP CO. AN TUkMVUC. CU. maviaJk- mmrTtjuUlLT. Sc HkVi ti ;. Fii for Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF thi citrrun coMfHT. itMurmctT, mwTOBK crtv. CAPITAL BREWERYAND ICEWOMS Artesian Distilled Ice! Condensed and Filtered, First quality he by tho carload. Delivered to any part of the city, or to any depot or wharf. Per 100 lbs 25c Per ton (without Backs) $5 00 sTTheso prices until further notice. KLINGER & BECK, Props,, SALEM, OREGON, TELEPHONE 213. KKJLJ LXZ vD Celebrated A - HTl in i lgnt n eaters, FOR SALE BY- BROWN Si SMITH 256 Commercial st, HOT STUFF Is what people are looking competitors Hot in the Collar And our goods always pljQuse tho housekeepers, Steam Heating, Hot Water Heating, Hot Air Heating, And Furnace Work of to suit the times CRYSTAL ICE AMD COLD STORAGE CO. Maker a specialty of furnishing to the trade ice manufactured from pure well wale distilled at lowest rates. They are also solo wholesulo agents forGambrlnus Urewcry Co., of Port land, and Joseph Schlctz Brewery Co., of Milwaukee, for both draught and bottled goods. They also have Ice cream parlors In connection with their works at corner of Nineteenth mid Stato street. All kinds of temperance drinks for sale. Lady attendance. Give us a call, JAMES M'GUIItE Telephone 207. State and Nineteenth streets, Salem. MANHOOD gatraotccd to cure all nervous cIkiks, lueli as Wesw mory, Lots of brla Power, Headache, Wakrluluws, Loit Ma'iliooc xhiiy JtiaU loin, Nervousness, nil drsljji, lots of pwer in Ocncrsi. ' Organs of cither sex, cauud by overexertion, youthful errors, car v.w je of tobacco, opium or stimulants, whlth lead to Infirmity, Coi' ui ,-.iono Icsanitv. Can becarrled in vest pocket. i.ooperbox.f - Ij.byrnail prepaid. Circular 1'rre. Sotdliyaildrugul.U. Atlcforlt.t 1-v.uo other, Manufactured by It- I'eau Medicine Co., riria Hi ncr. l.au.)ovU, VruzCo. dltrit4tiuaKeuti. Tulrdonl Yamhtla' -'i-roJ.n- FOR SALE BY D J, Home Boarding House No. 174 Front BfeetSa'.em Moit convenient to steamer Umllnyi. Meals 15c to 12.50 a week for board. Good furnitlted rooms reasonable, 7.17 im W P GEORCK, I'rop. JERSEY BULL, KrcUterul Jersey bull, Fink No, 630, or service at my place near railroad on I) street. Terms ft spot cath In advance. 8.15 2t A IUCII. CURE YIURSELF! llMbaisM, InlUuiuiallulM, lirltatluua ur ulceration ' of uuauua ihihotiki. PliiUa t,.l Iibl fttrlll. I ....r.-. ...,.. fj, ilrul or SOUOUU.UV. ft' " SO - ..,. t.a. hA.a"BA L eiauallTlO.ISB -t ? Pr. UUas'Nwv Plasursatc. at allanmuts, tisflHaW?4 M .rSBBBBT . . TTBIM ritisiw-v Bv OWu4 ISj S M4 W UUMM. ' p. -2F 'my k Capital Brewery Beer ! For health and pleasure drink only the purest Capital Brewery beer, tho bestbrewed on the Pacific coast. It Is found everywhere bottled and on tap. "L jl TT l for these cool days. Our prices mako HARRITT d LAWRENCE jGi'ocers all kinds at figures RESTORED 11 jr iihIub ir. l'rau'a TrllOW Ncie l'l!U. This inilFilul rtn1w FRY, SALEM, OREGON BARR& PETZEl The Old Reliable Plumbers and Tinner,, Make a Specialty of HOP STOVES D.PIPB,. HOP AND FRUIT DRYER PIPE! ! T PUMP AMD TANK WORK: f ; All work gusrsntoed 214 Commercial it, 7 20 If Telephone No 38 BTJBHTBM CARDS. O. JHL HL&OK Dentist, Ssceeuer tn Or. I W V.n nM VlT,!i. Comer, Sal jm, Or. Part tea desiring superior uuuunj i mouerate lees in any wancH are in especial request. Capital Soap Works. Running at full blast and making best" of laundry and toilet soaps. Be sure to call for the Salem brand when jou want good goods. A. W. ANDERKGG, Manager. O. H. LANS Merchant Tailor! 211 Commercial nt, EySulta $15 and upwards, Pants $3 and upwards. BRBV7STHR & WHXTJ3, HAY.GRAIN' Shorts, chop, flour, mill eed. etc Telephone 178. 91 Court at., Salem, Or New Blacksmith Shop. W- P- R- SMITH & CO ' the old reliable smiths have opened a shop opposite tho brewery, and mvlts patrons. Best work and lowest prices 185 Commercial st, Salem. OFFICE, CITY HALL For water service apply at office. Bil'i payable monthly In advance. Make complaints at the r(-.-. We have a large stock of last year's flour, and mako tho bent bread sold. HOME BAKERY, 8-20-tf G, A. BACK, prop. 8ALBM STEAM LAUNDRY! Please notice the cut In prioes on the following Sb'.'ts, plain 10 cent Unaer drawers 5 to locerti Under shirts 5 to 10 cents Socks, per pair 3 centr Handkerchiefs 1 cent Silk handkerchiefs .3 cents Sheets and pillow slips 24 cents per dozen and other work in proportion. fy Flannels and other work intelligently washed by haid. COL. J. OLMSTEAD, Proprietor REMOVED BECKNER & HAMILTON liave removed their tinning and plum lng business to 321 Co nmerolal street opposite State Insurance builduia;. W A. WHITE Successor to Thomas & White, fli STAB B ULJ $2rFlncst Bigs In the city. Bates reasonable, Near Hotel Willamette. 0 1 lm INSURANCE Attention. Fruit Orewen: We offer special Inducements to those havlnic rruic aricrs 10 insure, una anea uutu products, tiee our special warehouse privileges. 188 Commercial st, GEO. M. BEELBR & CO.. 7 30 d& w Salem. NEW MARKET, State street, near railroad. Freshest and best meats. My patrons say I keep the best treats in town 3 3 Kindergarten and Private School 299 LIBERTYST. Myrtle Davli, Klndergartner. Ella Car penter, private teacher, Will ops fi Monday in October. , 93d CAPITAL CITV Express anXransfet Meets all wall a4 1 swiff" traKt, Bag. Esse and ezpnss to aJttwii of Um ok) Prompt service. k . -.: TI -K u-a M SSLn c. in 1 irr' WHITS & PISQUK. BARRELS, BARRELS. Made and on band, a lot of hwU ard kegs alt sixes, for wine, cidr. ylfr, pick les, meat etc. First-clus suMlsW s4 at a bargain. All kinds of work n shaft notice la good shape, Cy Stcwwt, Stfc Salem. 9I3M Salem Water Co., GOOD LD WHEAT M Growers 1 h o Crops have '? 53rw