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! "A ;i i i M til r t" t V s V 'S f I f iumuiiu-i EVENING CAPITAL JOUKXAl TUJSI)AV, .MAY 22, 1888. otcvkkal miuicToitr. 4jnoYf:iri.r.vr.i.Ajn l'n ni, ymm.K. Ba.yari decretory .r -u.' irT. Vii.au .-.-scrtry wllic Int.; 'M. C. Ksmoorr Heeretary of v i S .C. Wiiitwbt decretory of Sh KM.IM'KiMitf Pot Maater Orn.r F.tlAHl.AK--AtlornM JM-;r. KaBUUOM JL Waitb. rn... .wimii"- SUlt f Oregon. J.JC, IOM"JI I J. If. MnfHKM. J U. H. femitorr SUIIPH If MIMA 0,"KSZSZ. MKW. MrHHIDC JWil2l!i t K trK.i.ior...-Jipt. ". lijtnrt.ii . I". IiBli Bupreme Jiiilg IT. W. Tmatbk J TMrJ Jodlflil llWIrlet. ..: W. Hni';f."......rweeotliHt Attorne? Marlon Count. X. I illAIWKMMN 5" J. A. UmsmV -J. B. UUIILK .JHale SWiatoi J.T.UKHOfl - H. . Fit M.OTOK P. L7AX ..llApraMfltatlvf-. AjJMiAHil.i.mT . K. (JJ1.VKH-, t'. K irtcxii .K. CMAPMAX - ... .Clerk. l,tr.r.MA(K- ""IX'WlHSE JDMK l iino W"1.!!- ti. r-tuiinAN IWUty micro AVWHT Ulnar - - ...1wm T.l. Kiiaw Count Jiid- . I'. TfiiHKM. tCoi,iinlil.m..r- lUtrr A. I'KKHI.IW HelWol hi. I" HM Mkwwon HjirwriB ... CoKltK W.P. MTtiAVlKMl'".' HIlWp IlWpt"' Clljr of aim. J.J. MUHI'I'Y M"' A.B. Mt rn Jul Ward Ami. Wii i mmm lt Ward Qm. cvh.i.inh2i) Ward.. ?. IiAifiMKSml Ward Jai- JliSTnHrd Wiinl W. W. MKINNKM Sril W Hfll Aib. Ilimn UU Wnnl Cirtinclliiit i U.K. Hiirnwim warn.. 1 fttyirui.uu ... Ylfomfrr. Jtsm IUhk .imreiiBi V.T. li.l. TroMiirpr flm. (J. IIinoiiam Atlorm-y J.CTIHIMI1MIN Bnp'tofHIreei" C. UiiiMtiiii.l. . Chlrf HiifilneerH. 1'. ! I'. H. IIMrfm Jah.Wai.tom .. V. H. (iiiiiiilmlntu-i JM(l'll AL!ikiit.J4IjciihI Hwrvloe (lllTH)l Mi AUVnilTHIIMnN'lH. PROHIBITION COUNTY TICKET. ((iMIIIISW, IMIOK. (I. M. MIM.KH. I'lllMIIHA'TIAt. lil.KriOHH, T. !'. (JAMI'IJULU, IJ. F. HAM P. 1)H. A. (. KINX15Y. IIHI'KHHKNTATIVW. T V DAVICNl'OH'J' Kllvorlcni. VM SIMlON, Bllvurloii. II KJOHY, Houtli 8iilm .1 1) DA Hll Y, Sulillmity. J O UHlfiHIIAHT, CIwiiiikmjk. Hlllillll'K. ALICX TUOMl'SON, Hllvurlon. (M.IIItlC. V I HAY, WwhIIhuii. iti)a(i)iii(, V1UCJI I, II It ISA D Tumor. Tmt.mtitn. W 1" JOHNSON, RtthMlt. itClllMll. HUl'KKlNTHJfDJlNT. V T VAN SGOY, .hitlVixtii. AHHtaMOH. LOU IB HAH.ltl, Jollbtwii. COMMIMMIUNKMU J I) IIUII45T, Aiirnw. W.T. UIUUON, Miirloii. MUIIVMVOK. f a Fonn, WtHMiliurii. V It MACHCNK, HENRY SCHOMAKER, MimunttHulvrul Ik SUiHknl CwlWott Fwrr! No. 260 ComimrcUl St. ill St)!te if I'f M ii Onkr ON tAHUHT NOTlOtC W Uit ml U Live Paiul HUNTLY & McFERSON, House, Sign ANli General Painters, Kahowiners, Pupar Hinjjwn and mmt, Toaoherof Muslo ! fBTyofct iMunHoM o Ammwm3 tW. I lynnnliMM KKW AHVBIITISB3IKXT9. THIS SPACE BELONGS TO THE I It was Occupied Yesterday and will be Again To-morrow by Their LIST OF PROPERTY FOR SALE Comprising more than 100 Pieces of Farm and City THE OREGON LAND COMPANY grar.dfutuer, tue emperor uuaui, u KeHli efficient imeut In l'ortlmul, who devotes Ills entire time to wcurlng purchaser. queathed to her mother, the grand duchess A full description of tweh piece or property Is furnished lilm, and much of the property of Baden. on their list 1ih been iiernoiially Inspected by lilm, so tlutt he Is able to fully describe It j Mrs. Mary Hurloy. of San Francisco, is 105 to purelmsem. This ei.t, by dally visiting the deU, hleamer landings und hotels years old and without any ono to care tor .,. in ...ntart with hundre.1. of land Makers; he Is supplied with the Oregon tn.l J her, having oa Ud r fundi) Some ; - l.Phl .""' l-.-.y "sis and has an arrangement by which he ,ean Mme W l?0- swure reliiml fare from l'orlland to Salem. In this way many jwrsons havo been sent I . a dughtcr of tS- toHleiiiiliirliiKtlieiitiiiontli1iiiiilliiomiiniigerHoimoiirf(;iiiii.iiiiii wiinmnj 1.I..I- i.. i, i.... i,,. i ii,.,, ii, ,. nniiwrivtlipv )mv foriuilr. Some of these visitor ' . . ...... mine to Orwon to rcm.un, ami .-... i.m have bought pnierty; others ore only on u tour or inspection, ami n piuasuu wan iuc , country will sell out In the east and oomo to Or.-gon to reiiiiln; still others are only i tmvcllng for pleHi,ure, but all have been shown around the city and country and'iglven ' an opjHirtmilty to form an ojiliilon by aetual oberiitlon. The (r.-Kon Land Company have bought pr.UK.rty; others ro only on n niiiiortiiii trio form an omiilon iiyneiuaiouwMHiiiiii. m m.-k". .. .....i.....j - .. . . ... will not only continue to tiiusiiring to .taioni inmenuiuueniui "iiiiuiiu ...... ....... n., , - but they have now employed t'ol. J. M. Wright, n railroad man of extensive experience from Illinois, to act ns their agent In the east In getting up excursions to come direct to KHlem. This imilvrlitklng will be mollltalwl by tno tart timi too imi-koii j.huiiiuomi puny havo now on llle In their olllee many humlieds of letters which they have re- , celved from eastern people In repone to advertising done by them In eastern papers. 1'oIh1 curds Hre now being sent to over sis hundred of these :iieions,;contnlnlng the ; follewing: I Oregon Tn net Tint Or.'gou Uimt Company l now engaged ln orgatitzln lwivn Danville. Illinois. fOrSHlsin. OrMou. I'artUM dwlritur to di SIQU8 atony i)Int8HliiUl, lr Insinuation AttlrriHN, ltoiterll AlfCItt Orfoli . This IMttiitt U rnriltliil with ten utillont ii lit 1 OKKfiON-WI hliAM ltfti- hv one huiidreit and Hfty mil V. H. IWHlthloVt stalo In lit Union. (Imns nlw.iys iiiihjviuiiw; no iiiuiiuer suiniin: uu ni I lull pmliiit and tlmlier laiida ehnxu. no. tlmiiilwlormn; uoftillureivfennH; ehenp living; iiiagnliKentM-eiiery: ni limner wiul elinMp. leu Hero triilt mriiu, worth a swiltin In wheat for iwiupliltft In or.igun iuiil Coiup my, at iuli.iii. Kxeursloiu. will Snd hImiiiii lwt Imii vllle. III., flir .-Mii.Mii.nrwfoii. i-Hriiwwuiiiuguijoiniiai iMiiviiit.ortnn)ute. ltdilr The uNiiie m III m tHi.luserlwbln iiiinierous nuloru imhi. i lioiie tu this way l iNimly lueiwnw unit lbu IniwtM the iIkiiimiiTI wr suidi IintUHiMl by the ftwt tluit In short m time imH it"tu unn-umii inftvmiri nwj wrapi. IM anil rsniwtftilly rmiiMt tlim Uuln lit lunik IJm'k on (HiitiHiHiwIitl uliwl. sli Mm., oil lA.mmvrvMi Binvi, -.Hlftll, wtsli to tmy Ui iwiwhis lut lug iMHrU is in in iiiiinto4 uuyuig ami wiling pniwrt . null nmlroiUsl by men who are and have limit Ik Mto ofM)t.uk. It I ptirvulim a UIhtiU Mtoy iMbm la adrnlHSMkMi It U niH an experiment, but Is aliiinly nurxuliur upll-trUMl Hielh.mii lli.il n wi kuoun In pim1iuvwm,imIii nwnlta, vli.: to keen the ad autumn of uur an'tlou Mnilat'iitl iH-ron- lb.' public. It rvllt lor iihw. nitm .-1.mk pilttut(.i to bttaluraa Hint mrmt crl.vrl. In uliM-rf the liilorwU of tt mlr.uiK. It l not here hi kHaii) ihii inw' UiwIukmi, but impMM to biltic Hi own .ilIohumn. It iiiimo, u bWl oxti-nd IU.iierHtliiii tu llu ruturv Hopi.irtiiiilt olh-r. 1-D. H. UKl. J A NOl-SR. DKAI.KH IN -- AGRICULTURAL A O N O. M. OS BORN & CO'S Fr liiiilws, RUSSELL &J CO ' S Cclcliinloil Biiginc ami New "Cyclone" Mick A NI U H fort aid S Wk, 1 id ikHs. Norwegian Walking or Riding Cultivator, Etc no. t statu Brmtitr. s.vuum, orvqqk. Property u. i i ,i .,,,,,iir,,. ,..,iru ,... ..c... . ... ....- """"""",."""' , tour or inspection, aim i I- .... , . . . i....ioln l Company's o.xcuiMon nartlos to its iitnuriug to no mi can join t no e.xcur- us to date of starling, route, oxiHtnse, etc., J, M. WRIGHT IjiiuI Co.,;VeniilllIoii, Vvrinllllon Co., 111. 1 u'l. n i i i; .nfi.nv ;.' .1 K 1TB VAIMV, mtnsits wporUi hnw Orwon to lie the u: no Mud wlntafti! no hot Mimmarrt. green; no wild winters; J. M. WKKIIITYermlllhiii, Veriullllon O)., 111. the iiiimiIht or Imyrn. In and hImhiI SmIimii, nivrtj' iwwk have lor wile. We are highly w hnve miii'Ii a la llt of nnipwty In our AtliA I iLimmiui itilj iirouerty in null utmll on lis at our oitliv In v unmrv iti niui . irraoil r wl tluit the tlr itlmnm tjiml 1uiiiimiiv It Ui luiine liiatltuUon. belli owned kii IdfiitiritHl with the boi.ltiMt lutein and has alremh mm.iiiIhI oil- iIi.him.ii.1 IMPLEMENTS! T I'OR. late ! i IB DAUGHTERS Mrs. Garfield has an annual Income of over Mrs. Cleveland always bniibes hr pet dogs berseM. The wife of Secretary Endlcott is quite an amateur painter. The rrinee of Wales' favorite dJta is Yorkshire pudding. An international conference of Quaker women is spoken of. It is rumored that Mrs. George Gould Hants to live in England. Mrs. Elisabeth Thompson, of Boston, spends $50,00 a year in charity. Emma Abbott believes flnnly that She will be killed in a runaway accident prolonged visit there. The empress of Autfria is undergoing a course of Dr. MeUgerV trontment at Amster dam. All toe eight brideraaids of the Princess of I Wales are alive, murneu auu uuuu divorced. JIIss Susan Ii. Anthony never eats ice cream, while Mrs. Elizabeth Cady Stanton is passionately fond of it. Mrs. Mary A. Judkins, who died recently in Portland, Me., was a native of the state in which the died, and was born 117 years and seven months ugo. Mrs. Oicar Wilde is making green the only color of her garments. She has suits of half a dozen shadei of the verdant hue, with bon nets, hats, gloves and parasols to match. The crown princess of Sweden will ulti mately inherit the large fortune which her ,.i,iir Actresses are iw.uiij noted for their fundum) for iiets, Sarah Bernhardt likes a .,ur m,, Fn .... n.ivom.ort uxed to fancy a ,,"' . null tlia t, sne Loguin" 'ot bonH 8." ," - " ' . '.. ,lr .... un(lrcss. Roso es babies, and Mrs. Langtry likes dons. As for Mrs. Potter, sho is ,..,.-.,, ...!.,. i wavs in a iiei whu uli iuiuii.t.. . FANCIES IN JEWELS, In pencil cases n piuo cone of gold is a pe- I culler ixitteni. ! Eprg shapl pearls make scarf pins nppro- I prime to tne soaon. Lace pins of alternate pluk jioarls and dia monds are much in favor. A dainty, well cut bust of mooiistor.e is a. I novelty in scarf pins recently seen, i A diamond stamenod Easter lily in j"et makes an nttmctivo top tor u hairpin. i A spray of graiw leaves sown with sccm , hsirls is n dainty pallera iti lace pins. A minlaturu Iudi m arrow head of ('. ", bound to n gold sha:... by a silver cord, ii ... ! oddity in s?arf pin .. I.oulsQuatora) bi-oouUoM of white e-: r rlinmeil w itli dark sold uvl bearing pi. . lii.jls, uro much admired. A half opened fan of sold, sliowl , !o foldi set altr.u'..h . . i turquo. - s . ili.unoii.b!, is n ca,Uy U u h. A perfect glol-o of I l-li'yiollMieil ru. -tiv set within a cign of jroM wim. i ;xf"i .1" pattern in se. rf n::u n"enr') xe'-!. Cilia lilies In jet, wlrv iijimeus .. (k- ii, ;;old, dUunond? or j-t m ntnon? th ,n..t ploiV,hy;iattuni8o;i:i ' i E: icr b .inili, .. A soup dish of frostc I .-.iiver ixniviti., ivcu re, iont.l large sIah! egg. Tho ime-'ior . " .ml v itli tho usuul ".-si .-, iu I is I ,0'u' v pcil NIhiI. In new designs in brooches usmillii? Cupid, .tandmg erect withiu n hnudsouulv-i-ied sen shell of transluce:' jiniet ena.i.v.1, i. artUtlc and unique. Two interlaced lioarU, one sat with dia monds and one with turquoises, make a luce pin appropriate for an Kjster offering to a llaueee or sw eotheai t. In Iwir plus nine handsome rubies set in a strt'iglit line, divided into thirds by two traiiserse lines of small diamonds, muko a pattern pleading and attractive. Some handsome seorf pins recently seen were of mother of jieui 1, the natural tinta helped out by tiiuisjunvnt colors deftly njv plUil. A iwmpano ith emerald eycu is thu favorite pattern. A pin much fancied by horse lovers among the fair so.x couskta of a bar formed of a, whip sUiok of gold, liaving u silWr horseohoo at wich eiuL The whole is topped by a jocky eap, w itli iiKxmstoue top, diamond peak and gold rim. Flowers, medallion heads, cherubim nnd mythological snbjeete, in a translucent enamel which ailmite of all the high lights found in the Ceylon moonstone, aro dainty bnxH-lHM otferwl for vaster tntd. Aqua tunrlne, mandarin yellow, row pink, electric Uu) and garnet are the favorite colors. SPORTING AND ATHLETIC. No trottiiiK Imh' Ihw the exact mark S:1SH. of Iteckwortli ami Finney, tW Kiilisu swim nwrs, will sail for Ameri.w iwxt nvouth. V. K. lnilver, of Oksn FslW, N. Y., offers to inateU tlw lOaek gelilinj; Jingo against any troMr in tlM worW for I,aJ a std, the raw to lx. niik. bMt, boat tlirwe In nvu in hurucM. That Um winter rnelug at Nw OrWans Wm Ihu rtwMxwbly succMtful is avkkneod uy U fnet that Uw Loutetntui Jookav olnl, I hM ktoly wxpmhImI l,00d in Improving Its mnniWK mw giviuuiH. "Onwk" Oaorgw, Uw well known wrUr, who U uou- Ui MeXHXi, rtwlktttfm Jack Warn C Jo Aen. or Totn Connors for from t0) to ft.COO a aide, Uw uwteiMw to uke pAam iH Urn Unite.! StehM. KUnOn ami JiiifbaU m(m(t orar bar nbMrt Umj 1. TtMf win protMbly brlaat HoU, Mkl witiksaM Uk Murt of Um all days' giwu-you-pW km at Mmlisoti S-jwu CMH, Nw York, rly in May. Ja SdaV, Um UUiitnl wpsrt, fa aMxfcMu no n 81-4i ba arivM at million earanw, fuurlMM indt UUk Ium, or ohnai yhmtf gauw, Air fl.OM sitte, or tiw wfaMr Of Um Iwai two in Uwm to tek Um wonay. Axal ISukMU. Vim ten mtteelwuapfcMi tkaWr af Um world, wm Xtmkm on Jforvh 4. ntr OWHliwU, by Harold Khm. lhajirimii UteUmmiWia In at mhmtot 98 irwiadi, Ljj.1 Ibs PftM njMdv Pa4M Urrv4 WiNw York nwnl by i whwhM. nrr cuf. - ... AnMINISTRATOR'5 NUHOt. Ttlcy T iiereby fivVn thatThe unacr- ... r.Avr"X'nx tii- tsaa estiie sra,r gjifiSs p?eent them with propr vouchers to he undersigned at tho oflice of J. J. J'ur.P'V' Oriswold's block, Salem, Oregon, within bl" months from the date of this notice. ALONZO GESNER. Administrator of said estate. Salem, Ogn., May 11, 1SS8. PROPOSALS INVITED. rnHF BOAItD OK PUBLIC BUILDG rI rommlloners Invite sealed proposals r,.r minting the iron nnd wood work of tho caStol. Plans and specifications may be se?na? the oflice of V D.IPugb, Salem, The right to reject any and all bids Is re served. Ulils will be opened at 2 o"clock p. m., on Tuesday, May 21. 18SS. vvnvv SYLVESTEIt PEX0fcK, GEO. V. McBRIDE, O. W. WEBB, Board of Trustees. W.M. A. MpyLY. Clerk of Board. State Treasurer's Thirty Second Notice. WATBOrOBrGOXUKEB-BOFFg Notice is hereby given that there are funds on hand to pay the following war rants drawn on the Ave per cent fund, and that the same will be paid on presentation nVthls oflice. Warrants numbered Wft min lBii. lucnnu hhj, aw ic m"-b terest oh the above warrants win uui uu u.- 4 llStf mJVtl ( " ,,, . lowcdafter the datcorttiisnouce Treasurer. ASSIGNEE'S NOTICE. mllE UNDEltSIONED IIEUEHY GIVES I notico of his appointment as nsslgneo 61 all t ho estate of A. Mayer, of Salem Ore gon, by general assignment of this date for tho benefit of nil his creditors. All creditors of said A. Mayer are herebj notified to picent their claims duly veri fied to me, ut Salem, within three months from this date, and nil persons owing said A. Mayer will call and settle Immediately. Salem, Oregon, May ILLla 5:HMl(iw Assignee of A Mayer. t..-.. i.nv innrM nnp i venrs and the oth ers vearsold. Right shoulder of one brand ed S, nnd lea with a j with a I' inado by nltacning iuo curie iu uiu bu... ... ." o . Return tliein, or send Information to A. btrong, Salem Oregon. May 5, 1S8S. REFEREE'S SALE, STATE OK OREGON, 1 COUSTV.OF MAIUON,; VTOTICE ISHEREBY GIVEN THAT BY virtue of a decree of nartltion and order of sale entered In tho circuit court of the state of Oregon for Multnomah county, on the 15th day of June,18S7, and an amen datory decree theieto entered In suld court on tno Twentieth day of September, 1887, In tho partition suit of Amanda Kllnn ct ui., vs. J. B. Smith ct nl. whereby It was ordered that tho south cast quarter or block U In Roberts' addition to the city of Salem, Marlon county, Oregon, with tho other real property belonging to tho estate of John Smith, deceased, bo sold. Now, therefore, by virtue of said decree and said amendment thereto, I, the undersigned, who wns duly appointed by said court as u referee to sell said real property ,wlll onTues ilny, tho ;llst day of May, 18&j, nt tho hour of 10 o'clock n. m., at tho court house door, in Marlon county, Oregon, sell tho nbove described leal estate at public auction to the highest bidder, for cash, In persuanco 10 saiu uecree auuamcnumeui inereio, C. II. RAFFERTY, Referee. 50-51 STEINER k BLOSSER, -DEALERS, IN- STOVES, RANGES, Tin and Copper Ware, 130 State St., -:- -:- SALEM, OR, hxnmlue our No. 8 cook stove, com- ivitij iiiriiisncu iiuu guuruuiecu, ior oniy A speclnUr madeof roofing and sixiutlng. FARMERS, And others In need of Team or It will lie to your Interest to call upon me before purchasing elsewhere, as I have the largest and most completo stock In tho city. Prices reduced to suit tho times. Just re ceived u tine lino of Carriage Harness from A. F. Rissler k Co. OK CHICAGO, For which I am sole agent. Thece harness are nil made from First Class Pittsburg Leather, Warranted. The finest line of Dusters. Huggy Bobes, and Whip lu the city. All theee goods I am selling nt very oloo fig. ures. T hanking the public for their liberal patrotWHte in the past, I shall endeavor by strict attention to busiueas to merit a eon Unuanee of their fliNorelu the future. E. S. LAMPORT, FJ.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -AX UNDERTAKER. FAItRALVS BLOCK, STATE STREET, Salem, Oregon. A.. iita,W,0X PnralUiie made to order. A foil Hue of Qtakata always on band. WELL DIGGING. w Jig RSPAI HJ&, r uy THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development com. steamshlpllne. 235 mlfes shorteyV' less time than by any other rout, "SP" class through passenger nnd freuThtl? from Portland and all points in flSJJS lametto valley to nnd from SanFran"; Willamette River Line of Stearic. The "Win. M. Hoag," the "jj o " ley." the "Three Sisters," are In iser?1 both passenger and freight traflle hS fct Corvallis nnd Portland and intemiJf points, leaving company's wharf. rvSHif' and Messrs. lfullman & fCo's Sarr mPS 202 Front street, Portland.threp iif?)s wcelc as rollows : " NOltTH beund: Leave Corvallis, Monday, Wednesday... ' Friday, 9 am; arrive T Salem M&1 l Wednesday nnd Friday,3p ji; leaveSo1' Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday ?? ' arrive Portland, Tuesday, Thursday . i Saturday, 3:30 PM. ' "ursaay and SOUTH BOUND: Leave Portland, Monday. AWvin... nnd Friday, 0 a m; arrive SoVcm mSS? Wednesday and Friday, 7715 p ?? Salem, Tuesday, Thursday and SfliiiSK? 0 am; arrive Con-allls, Tuesdav Th!fJ' day nnd Saturday, 3:30 r si. y' ThUr TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany l-oripu Leave Corvallis lip! Arrive Ynqulnn ---.... sJip?; Leave Yaoulna irj! Leavo Corvallis loS ,! Arrive Albany iuS? i O. & C. trains connect rat Aiho.-. Corvullis. ' BB The above trains connect nt YAQUTVa with tho Oregon Development rvA t.. ofSteamshlps between Yaqulna and sir SAILING DATES. STEAMERS, FROM SAN FBASCISCO Willamette Valley, Anni ! Wlllametto Valley,! -" S m Willamette Valley. Mnf ?i Willamette Valley jijy 5 STEAMERS. FROM YAQCIS.H. Willamette Valley jIa' s Wlllametto Valley Mavlt Willamette Valley May a This company reserves the right to change sailing dates without notice. N. B. Passengers from Portland and all Wlllametto Valley points can make close connection with tho trains of th YAQUINA ROUTE at Albany orCorvaili and if destined to San Francisco, should arrange to nrrivo at Yaqulna the oventa before date of sailing. Passenger and Freight P.atos Always tie Lowest, t'or information apply to Messrs HULMAN & Co., Freight and Ticket Agents 200 nnd 202 Front St., Portland, Or or to C.C. IIOGUE, Ac't GcnT Frt. 4 Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. U. Co., Corvallis, Or. C. II. IIASWELL, Jr. GenT Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., SOI Montgomery st San Francisco, Cal. A. E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OEEGON. DEALER IN STOVES and RANGES Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. vrB- Agent for the RICHARDSON 4 BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Es tablished In 1819. Grange store Salem Co-Operative Association P. of H. DEALERSl IN Choice Groceries, Frovisions, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. ALL, KINDS OF Produce Bought! JAMES AITKEN, Manager. 126 State St., - . SALEM, OR. II. K. DuBois. JOB D0B0H BROTHERS, Dubois Proprietors fete FREE BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Traveler- From'.Jl to $8 perday. SALEM, - - OREGON- GENERAL BIACKSMITIHNG Horseshoeing i 1 All the Improved methods So'fSS thaplng shoes, to cure disease .iSfSa auiffor the correotlou of niulty acon.ee; treetion and interfering, used. iB'rSS wthfcotlon In all easasV Refer to any known horseman In Oregon. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, 308 Commercial street, Salem, O. feme Hotel Forlyjears in ftt aiKh if B lJr rdnme2tatly A. DARK. I V FoJM