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"ywwwjRIPIjmSIB!!)'1 MrWtnw' EVENING CiAPITAL JOURNAL WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2S, 18S8. TEACHERS' INSTITUTE. Fop the Third Judicial District to bp Held at Dallas April 3, 4, 5 and G. The teachers' institute of the third judicial district, comprising the counties of Marion, Linn, Polk, Yamhill and Tillamook, will be held at Dallas, Polk county, on April 3rd 4th, 5th and Oth. The programme given below is an excellent one, and it will be noticed that Marion coun ty teachers have been assigned im portant topics and will be heard from in the institute. County Superin tendent Peebles is a member of the executive committee, and as such will sustain the reputation of Marion county's educational interests. The following is a programme of the in stitute : TUESDAY, APIUL 8. Address of welcome Hon J D Lee, Dallas. I Response Sup't E B McElroy, Salem. Lecture President Van Scoy, Wil lamette University, Salem. Recitation Miss Addie Scriber, Salem Public Schools. WEDNESDAY MOItXINQ SESSION. Reading Mrs T C Bell, Dallas. Manners and morals in public schools J A Sellwood, Salem. General Discussion What rules ought a teacher to make at the opening of his school? AFTERNOON SESSION. Vocal musical in public schools J M Powell, Salem. Review and examination in public schools, W E Yates, principal In dependence public schools. Number work, continued Supt J J Bryan, Benton County. General Discussion Best method of teaching civil government. EVENING SESSION. Recitation Miss Emily Huelat, Salem public schools. Lecture President E N Condit, Albany college. Vocal solo Carl Young, Lafayette. THUKSDAY MORNING SESSION. United States History Percy Willis, Salem public schools. School room decoration Miss Nel lie M Crownover, Independence. Educational Hindrance General discussion Course of study and grade in public schools aud class management. AFTERNOON SESSION. Physiology and Hygiene Miss Jennie E Dawne, Salem. School organization J M Williams, Linn county. Methods in geography W I Rey nolds, Buena Vista. EVENING SESSION. Recitation Address Miss Millie Doughty, Mon mouth. Recitation Miss Lillio Litchfield, Salem public school. Lecture President T G Brownson, McMinnville College. Vocal solo Miss Grace Gillinghom, Salem public schools. Recitation Miss Addie Scriber, Sa lem public schools. Vocal solo Carl Young, Principal Lafayette public schools. FRIDAY MORNING SESSION. Methods of Recitation J M Wil liams, Halsey. Relations and duties of directcs to public schools R F Wells. Inde pendence. Physical culture in schools P L Campbell, State Normal School, Monmouth. Opening Exercises in schools Carl Young, Prin. Lafayette publip schools. Orthography S 8 Randall, city su perintendent public schools, Salem AFTERNOON SESSION. School government Sup't J A C Frend, Yamhill county. Teachers' programme Pres. D T Stanley, State Normal School, Monmouth. Difficulties in ungraded schools W T Williams, Prin. North Yamhill public schools. Qualifications of teachers Sup't D V S Held, Linn county. General discussion Causes of disor der in school. EVENING 8HSSION. Recitation Mihs Emily Heulat, Sa lem. Recitation Miss Addio Scriber, Sa lem. Vocal solo Carl Young, Lnfavotte. Lecture President J F Ellis, Paci fic University, Forest Grove. Vocal solo Miss Grace Gillingham, Salem Yon Can't Make a Samson Out of an attenuated dude, with meagre legs, pigeon chest and a slight cough. But a man or woman to whom constitutional vigor has been denied can get it to a very con siderable extent by the persistent use, in regularly proportioned, alternated doses, of America's chief tonic, Hostetter's Stomach Bitters. To the nerves and iniwcles of the stomach that genial invigorant im parts tone, and to its operations regularity. The proximate result is thorough digestion .and complete assimilation of the food, and the ultimate sequence, blood fertile with the elements of muscular tissue, a healthy appetite, nightly rest un impaired, and a disappearance of the nervous symptoms to which etio lated invalids are always subject, and which they are very prone to take for the manifestations of serious organic disease, and dose according ly. In diseases of the kidneys and bladder, always excessively weaken ing, and for constipation, fever and ague, and liver complaint, use the Bitters. LETTER LIST. Following is the list of letters re maining in the postoillce, at Salem, Oregon, March 28, 1888. Parties call ing for them will please say "ad vertised:" All letters published as non-delivered will be charged with one cent in addition to the regular postage, Ilraniiln, Hobt. Byrnes, Mrs Lizzie Caldwell, Frank P Clary. John D Cox, Mrs Emlllne Denhain, Mrs L II Estes, Fanny Goodell, Clint 3 Ilenline, Anne Johnston. Mr. A 11 Jory Caroline Knight, J K Marshall, Mr Martin. A L B(PCion,'Mrs. A. B. Urown, Fred E Case, Dick Crawford Chrlste, D. Emmolt, Edward Grahm, Clias E T Heighsle, John Hughes Kate Joy, Alfred I. Jones, Mrs Ijjum E M Martin Miss Carrie Murry Ida Moodlo S II Morgan, Orln McClune. Thos MoDonnld G W Nelderhuascn.Mayor Olander Oscar Ohles, Owen l'henlce, J W Peterson, P. Poy&er Suvllla uicnaruson una Hiinpson i. u Stormcr, Mary Townsend. T J Waters, M C-2 Webb, W E W. II. ODELL, P. M. The Walla AValla Journal says that P. J. Kelly, living at the foot of the Blue Mountains, cut down a tree and hauled it home. When he went to split it up for firewood he was greatly surprised to find n big bear enjoying his winter nap Inside the hollow log, , , fr THE MARKETS. The foreign wheat market is firm but the local market Is Inactive. There is scarcity of butter and it is in good demand at fancy figures. 1'OUTI.ANrj MAUKETS. Wheat Quote valley $UV,VX ; Walla Walla, Arm, $1.01.7. Oats Market Arm. Quote -4o47Kc. Flour Valley standards quoted nl $4.00, and Walla Walla brands S3.603.75, super fine $2.50(i?27o per bbl. iiay uaica umoiny quoiea ai $iui7 per ton. . Feed Bran, per ton, Sl(!18 ; shorts 18 20 ; chopped barley, S212 per ton. Barley Brewing, per ctl. SI ; ground per ton, -2527.G0. Hops Quote 6(3 9c per pound. Iard Kegs, or 5 gallon tint, 8Jo ; pails, 'Butter Cholco dairy, 3033c per lib.; brine In rolls, 27c. Poultry Quote chickens, 8I.505.50 as ;to quality ; ducks, $G.0O8.O0 ; geeso $8tt ; tur keys, choice, 1213Kc per pound. Eggs Fairly steady ; 18c per dszen. Provisions Bacon, ;1010C ; hams, 12 12Jc ; shoulders Gc.7 PH0H1BITI0N COUNTY TICKET. REPRESENTATIVES. T W DEAVENPORT, Silverton. WM SIMPSON, Silverton. H S JORY, South Salem " J D DARBY, Sublimity. J G EBERHART, Champoeg. SHERIFF. ALEX THOMPSON, Silverton. CLERK. W I RAY, Woodburn. RECORDER. . VIRGIL H READ, Turner. TREASURER. W P JOHNSON, Salem. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. W T VAN SCOY, Jefferson. ASSIZOR. LOUIS BARZEE, Jefferson. COMMISSIONERS. J D HURST, Aurora. HENRY GILSAN, Marlon. SURVEYOR. F A FORD, Woodburn. CORONER. W B MAGERS, Salem. LANDS AND HOMES, In the Garden Snot of the great Northwest. rMuj it Ball, Saltbrltf or Cliaitr, Vltlt- Mme Wtttr, Excellent Timber tod DtltgKtfBl Sf tntrj IlMltk, Wealth, fi-M peril. Marion county Is situated In the heart of the magnificent Willamette valley, the central gem in the clus ter of rich counties that form that princely domain, and is the banner commonwealth of the great north west in all the essentials that go to wards making it a profitable abiding place, and a home for the thrifty farmer, the cunning artisan and the industrious mechanic. Rich in its agricultural resources, in its cultivated and uncultivated lands, in its water powers, and minerals; rich in its colleges and schools of learning, and with a climate unsurpassed for its salubrity, it presents to the immigrant from the overcrowded states, where cold winters and hot summers, with terrible cyclones, prevail, who comes to the coast with some means, advantages that no other county in Oregon possesses. Much has been written of this western country that requires a stretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaints are heard from the class who have been misled by them, so in this brief sketch the writer desires to avoid exageration as to its present and prospective advantages, asking those in the east into whose hands this may fall particularly those who have their eyes directed towards this coast to peruse it carefully, feeling that it is not written to lure immigrants within its borders, but only as a truthful discription of a land which, if it docs not "flow milk and honey," contains within its bosom wealtli and resources equal to any other country on the Pacific side of the Rocky mountains. BOUNDARIES. Marion county is bounded on the north by the Willamette river and Butte creek which separates it from Clackamas county; on the east by Clackamas county and the Cascade mountains, which separate it from Wasco county; on the south by the Santiam river and the north fork of the Santiam, separating It from Linn county,andon the west by the Willamette river. PHYSICAL FORMATION. The county contains, including valley, prairie and mountain lands, about 900,000 acres. There are two main divisions, the mountain and the valley. The iatter extends from the Willamette river to the foot of the Cascade mountains, a distance of about fif teen miles. The mountainous portion contains some fourteen townships of mostly unsurveyed land; lying in a strip twelve miles north and south by forty miles east and west, and com prises all classes of land, from rich narrow valleys in the passes, up throligh all the grades of rolling, hilly and broken, to that of rock bound canyons and inaccessible craggy peaks. It is generally heavily timbered, and , in the near future will be valuable for its lumber sup plies. These hills and mountains afford a wonderful summer range for stock, and many of the more en terprising farmers are availing them selves of this opportunity, and when the cold frosts of autumn approach, the stock are broutrht out to fresh pastures, thus enabling them to sur vive the winter storms with little care. GREAT ADVANTAGES. A decided advantage Marion coun ty has over many others is the di versified farming interest that can bo carried on tnrought the entire year; notwithstanding this is a wet climate during the winter months, the uplands are seldom too wet to work, and long before the prairie farmers are through with their seed ing, the hill farmer is preparing for his summer work. And yet the low lands are much preferred by many; the yield per acre is generally greater, and perhaps less labor is re quired to place the soil in proper condition for crops; and then should the season prove dry, the bottom lands are sure to bring the best crops. No better farming land can bo found in the United States than that on the noted Howell prairie, French prairie, Santiam prairie and Salem prairie. The soil of ther-e are wonderfully productive. With good cultivation, forty bushels of wheat and sixty of oats per acre can be readily secured. FACILITIES FOR MARKET. The Willamette river, with two lines of railroad running the entire length of the county from north to south, with the Oregon Pacific road crossing the southeast corner of the county, affords ample facilities to reach a market In any direction. SALEM Is the capital of the state aud county seat of Marion county, situ ated on the Willamette riverand on the O. & C. railroad. Costly buildings have been erected, among which the state canitol building, County court house, Chemekete hotel, opera house, new public school building, Catholic school building, Methodist church, Willamette Uni versity, and many private residences aim business mocks, which win compare favorably with older and larger cities. GENERAL. All things considered, the Willam ette valley has the best country In the world, and Marion county is about centerally located therein. To those seeking homes in the west, no better opportunities can be offered, than are found here. Persons desiring information regarding Marion county or tho Willamette valley, those wanting farming lands, stock farms, business property or city residences, will bo promptly and reliably informed by addressing the well known firm of Willis & Chamberlln, real estate agents, opera house block, Hulem, Oregon. G" Ea DraoobHUK. w'ooddkal"kIi office with Geo. W. JahaMn, Mr. Coin mercUU tret. All kind of wood for wile. . -. ... ... Sawed to any length dMlred. Canti iniust accompany an oraertj GENERAL DIRECTORY. CJnovr.uci.KVKL.vsn President. xjios. t. iiAYAitn Secretary of State. UAS.- Aliicmi.i), Secretary of Treasury ,V " ecreiary 01 me iiuciior. W M. C. hxwcoTT secretary of War, W . C. W lin jjky Secretary of Navy. D. M. Dickinson Post Master General. A. II. Oakland Attorney General. MonmsoN R. Waitk Chief Justice. State of Oregon, i v nnt ... j.h". mitchkll::::::: u- s- itoi. Ringku Hkiimann Congressman. SYLVKSTKlt PKSNOYKU GOVCI llor. Geo. W. MclluiDK Secretary of State. G. W. Wkuii state Treasurer. n. jj. J1CKI.KOY Sunt. Pub. Instruction. Fiiank Bakku Stnto Printer. R.S. STll.VIIAX Wm. P. Loan ) Supreme Judges. V. W. TlI.VYr.lt... f Third Jmllel.ll District. R. P. BOISK JlldRC' Gko. W. Belt Prosecutlm; Attorney .Marlon Comity. M. L. ClIAMllKULlN ) J. A. Loo.nky . State Senator. J. B. Dimick J. T. GIIKOO. D. J. 1'ENIII.KTON S. Layman A. M. Lakollkttk W. 11. CYlI.VKIt C. F. Hicks M. N. ClI.Vl'M.VN geokok'mack John Junto . Ed. Ckoisan AUOUST GlKhY T. C. SHAW.. ..Representatives Clerk. Deputy Clerk. SheillU Deputy Sherltl". Treasurer. County J mlge. Geo. P. Tkkukll 1 IlKNKY WAUKKN f . Commissioners. Gkokok A. J'kkiili-s.. School Supt IohnNew&on Surveyor Coroner G. P. Litciipikmi Sheep Inspector City of Salem. wm. M. Ramsey Mayor. I. 11. .UUMl 1SI mcl Pkkky Raymond 1st Ward. J. J. Shaw 2nd Ward C. Lafoke 2nd Ward. .I.vr Minto 3rd Ward W. W. Skinnku :ird Ward Nes. Bush 1th Ward O. N. IIUTTONlth Ward C'ouncllnien J. STItlPKLKIl James Ross. W. T. Bell Geo. G. Binoham J. C. Thompson Recorder. Marshai. Treasurer. Attorney. .Sup't of Streets. C. N. CltvuciiiLL Chief Engineers. 1 , u. IT. S. (Mirers. Jas. Walton IT. S. Commissioner. JosKi-it Alheut Signal Servlco Observer. NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACiFlC RAILROAD -AND- Oregon Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by nny other route. Kirst-rlass Through Passenger aud Freight Line from Portland and all points In the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers! Tho "Wm. M. Hoag," tho "N. S. Bent ley," tho "Threo Sisters," leave Portland 8 a. m. Mondays. Wednesdays and Fridays, from Messrs. Hotmail it Co's dock, 2UU and 202 Front street, for Oregon City, Buttevllle, Chnmdocg, Salem, Independence, Albany, uorvains, ami imcnucuiuiu punus, matt ing closo connection at Albany with trains of (ho Oregon Pacific Kail road. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Alban; - - - 1:00 PM - - - -1:17 PM - - ,C:Q0I-M - - - -(WiOAM - - - I0-8SAM - - 11:15 AM at Albany and Lcavo Corvallls ... - Arrives Ynqulna - - - -Lcavo Ynqulna - - - -Leavo Corvallls - - - -Arrive Albany - - - O. s C. trains connect Cor vvu Ih. Thoabovo trains connect at YAOUINA with tho Orccon Development Cos Lino of Steamships between Yiiqulnn and San Francisco. SIUI.M1 BATES. STKAMI51IS, PIIOM .SAN FltANCISCO. Willamette Valley, AVIllumetle Valley, Willamette A'alley, STKAMKIC. Willamette Vnllev - Monday, Mnr. 12 Thursday, Mar. 22 Tuesday, Apiil S ritOM YAQUINA. - Satuday, Mar. 17 - Tuesday, Mar. 27 - Sunday, April 8 Willamette Valley, Wlllametto Valley This company leserves tho right to change sailing dates without notice. N. ll. Passengers fioni Portland and all Willamette Valley points can make close connection with tho trains of tho YAriUINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvallls and if destined to San KmneUco, should arrango to arrive at Yiiqulnn tho evening before date of sailing. I'asxenger and Freight Katrs Alwius the Lowest. Kor Information apply to Messrs. 1IULMAN A Co., Freight and Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, Or., or to C.C. IIOGUE, Ac't Gcn'l Frt. A, Pass. Agt., Oregon P.icllle It. II. Co., I Corvallls, Or. C. II. IIASVKLL,Jr. Gen'l Fit; & rass. Agt. uiegon iiovciopineni Co., I Montiromerv St.: San Francisco, Cat. CAPITAL LODGE, NO. U, I. O. Ci. T meets every Saturday c cuing, In their hall, K'coiul door north of Post Olllco, Ci. Jno. Kxiuht.Kcc-., U.S. Jonv.W.C.T. CALIFORNIA! the . jkt .T,tiriMr i is er -rfyu. , &Vi9 v! CuciiA A'JILllNLIlt.U-L0 unirTinn iir-riL- t 1-avh vniT a r-nr.ii is tup. hraIi r ,iftf o t-s '-& fl J v?V I'l conslve secretion of limeim matter In tho nasal wiagii? Aroyoii trouhled by hawking, spitting, weak and liillamed nyo, freiiient soiunchs of the throat, ringing or roaring In tho r, more or loss Impalrineiitof the hearing, loss of smell, memory lin paired, dulltiDM or iIUzIiiohh of the head, dryness or heat ofthewwe? Have you lost all HCiiKBOf smell? Is your hreuth foul? If mi, you have the faturrh. Home liaiu till these Hyinptoins, others only a art. California Cat-R-Cure Itaktorei'tlieMtikuortiuteaiKlHinoll.reiiiovpi'lMid taste and uniileHsaut hrealli, remilt Inz from Catarrh. Kasy and pleasant to Use. Follow directions and it cure Is guaran teed by I). MATrilKWH A Co. WICCOM M ICN UIS13. CAITAIN CJIARLKS U DIMO.N'.of Now York City, fornmrly Heolal agunt of the PlKi'iilx and Home Insurant Uoinimny lit Kan Frtinulswi, Cal.. wiyw "I hiive been troubled wh Clironlolhtiirrli for twenty years. A frleni In N imkIIhiicI. fill,, miiiu. mended your Oallfornla CAT-R-C'FRF.. I proeurded u Jar. hv lug but little fiilth In Its curative preperties: but I must sui .after using three Jurs, I urn ywwl of that dUgustlng dlstwMf. Ineloed find $5 for which send me California l'A'1 -H-( 1'HK for some friends, w ho are suirerers." SOLI) AND OlTAHANTKKI) BY D. W. MATTHEWS & COMPANY, 106 State St., Salem, Or. SNELL, HEITSHU & WOODARD, Wholesale Depot, NEW AIIVTCKTIHBMIJNTS. Gilbert & Patterson, DEALERS IN CHOICE Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. SOLE AGF.NTS FOR THE EPICURE TEA! The best and most popular brand In the uiaikel. -PACKERS OF- SUGAR CURED HAMS PICKLED MEATS, ETC. PURE LEAP LARD. v mx A com- pleto stock in every depaitment. GILBERT t PATTERSON, 200 Commercial St., Sidem, Oregon. II. K. DlTllois. Job DitBois" Dubois brothers, Proprietors e It K FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. Fiom $1 to $.lper ttny. SALEM, OREGON. Overland to California VIA Oregon k California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time lletneen Salem and San Fraui'Isco Thlrty-fclx Hours. CAI.UOUNIA KXI'ltKSS THAIN DAILY. South. "Soitli. 1:00 p. in. IMO p. in. 7: 10 u. in. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portlund Salem Sail Fran. Ar. Lv, Lv. 10:10 a. m. S:.i0a. in. ()::!0 p.m. l'AS.SENOi:U THAIN - ci:it su.siiay), '(iiaii.y i:x- 8:00 a. III. 1:02 a. in. 12:10 p. in. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland KlllOlll Eugciiu Ar. Lv. Lv. it: l j p. m. l'J..V.' p. in. 0.00 ll. in. I'iMjIiMAN Ill'FFKT ShKKI'KKS. Excursion Sleepers for second-class pus suiiKcrs on all through trains tree of charge. ThuO.it C. Rallioad feriv makes con- ncctlon with all tho tegular tialns on the East Side, Division limn foot of F stieet, Poitland. West Side Division, Between I' and Cervallls: DAILY (I'XCIU'r HUNDAY). 7:: a. in. I Lv. 12:ii p. in. I Ar. "Pint hind Corvallls Ar. Lv. ' (:!," i. in. h.'iop. in. M'MINNVII.I.K KXI'HI-SS TUA IN (DAILY KXCKIT HUNDAY). "iflJO'p, ill, fl'V. FoTTland ATT 7l.lM ii. in. r:l.a. in. K:00 p. in. Ar.McMI nuvllloLv. At Albany and Corvallls connect with trains of Oiegon Paclllc Railroad. For full liifoimatlon legardlng rates, maps. etc.. imply to tho Company's agent. Salem, Oiegon. K. I'. liUIIKIlS, R. KOKIILLR, Ci. F. mill Pass. Atf't. Manager. DR. GILBERT, TMIC ISMINIiNT Scientist, iiiithiopologlst, physician and surgeon, will open an olllm Hi the "Now Bank Block, on May 1st. lor the tieiitment of all diseases of women, and all other chionlu eases, on strictly liyglciilonnil nat ural piluclples. Medical hat lis, oxygen and elcctio-niagnctlsm used. C'lmiges stiletly moderate, Auuress no i7ii,naieiii,uiegou. Land of Discoveries. n n i LavriiULirj THEONLr-- cuke ron tATAHIrilrf OROVILLECAU wlili - h (1di not unt helter? Have you an ox- Family Groceries, Ni:V AnVKRTIMJIir.NTS. UKED'S OPEUA HOUSE. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Tuesday, .March 27. ISSS. THE MONARCHS OF THE WORLD! HAYERLIY'S N'e Ann lican-Kuixipenn Tin Oilglnal Mastodon NSTRELS t'ndei the persnnnl supeivlsUinand sole lniiinigement of W, S, CLEVELAND, I-OSITlV13L,Y lliuerly'sgi cutest elloitt Haxeilj's onlv liiltistivlsl Haveily's newest and liest ! Haveily's master movol This cut liely new auilJiwentlyitMii'gii Hired company Ineludi-s All you Have Never Seen! What you Haven't Seen Equaled! The cemedians: Lew Spencer, Hurry Armstrong, .lolin IJius-n.Oeo. II. Kdwards, Pete Mack aud .las. Rostrum positively the givatest sextette ot comedians, end men and dancers on earth I The Kunipcan wonder, the human enigma, Vt I-I 1LTO N -?wl Most wonderftu nitlst living. Howe and Doyle, the dancing munels. C)iteen, Stowu and Randall, the oilglnal world's tilo. Intelligent conversationalists, Jos. Nor cross and Slg. K. DeTomasso. UKAH IIuvoil,v's vocal choir Custetl Brydges, tener: .1. I). Oieen, prima bat 1 tone; Harry Lelghton, pure tu!-) SKF, the Hessian dragoons! the street imiadel nearly half 100 pcrioiiners In one hlg inlnstieljubllee. siicuiti: hi:at. avoid tin: crowds SEATS NOW ON PAI,K AT PATTON'S BOOK STORE, lUscrvctl SciitM GiUlerv ---- -?1.00. . 50c. ARRIVING! Our Immense Stock oT Goods is NOW :- ARRIVING Direct from tlic East! Tlic Largest anil Finest Stock of L'arr' Yaw llroughl to SALEM NOW HERE AM) STILL ARRIVING DAILY. BarC A I, Li AND EXAM INK. LUNN& BROWN, Cor. ('omnu'i'c'inl and Stnto Streets. STOCK" FA MM FOR SALE or RENT ! 530 ACRES Well wntmed aud plenty of tlinher. Two Iiouhch and tun Ihii'iin. (jikhI oiclnird. Meadow and ') iicick plow land. Flit) head ofcattle with the place if wanted, and liiirwwt'iiiiiiuli to tun It. Wlthllillveiulleit ofdeiMtt on tliet). iVC. It. It. A baixaln lot Hoineliody, Enquire at Office of Capital Journal. GENERAL llWDITIIIXG AM) Horseshoeing I ! All the IliiproM'd methods of Nhocliii;, NhapluK mIioch, to cute tlUi'iihtfi of the foot and nr the coricctlou of limit y action, con traction aud luterferliiK, ummI, I KUiiiuutce KatlNfacllon In all iiimv, Hiu'ur o any well known horxcuiau In (Jiokuii. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, :mil(.'oiuiuerulalHtiect,r'aleui,Or. Grange Store ! Salem Co-Operative Association, 1'. of II. DKAI.miH IN Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. All Kinds of Produce Bought. JAM US AITKKJi. I'M, Htattf Httvet, Hftlfiu, Or. 1GARPITS!!