Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, April 17, 1889, Image 4

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TIIE CAPITAL EYElNTN-g JOrBaTAIi
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Tlie city council
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Cheap farms a Bjieclalt.v
and iu
Come ami
'or adteritoliw rlPPlr thta office.
AIIIalJM,r1lr--toTHF.CAnMi-JotBNAt
who do not eMir tli-lr papr ruuUirly
Wfll notify Ibli nmrp,Bllt-MMrwii,iind
1 be matter will ain-nited to nt onct-.
Oftkw, eorwsr Court nd l.ll-rt.v Himic
To SlHkij Hrilem Their lliiiiip.
J. 'J'. Chlnrork wnl family, lnt- l
HtiuVm, Wiiicoimln, are m Hnli-in
hiiiI will make tine city tlnlr Imnii".
Till In Hip KCiitlenmn w lit lw wii
looking over the nlliv with u view
to lltu wtubllsliment of a hoot nii-J
hIkw Mtoru. Tlit-y have wriin-tl n
Jioiik) on Liberty rtreet and will
nmko tliclr homo here.
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A Mmiiilnlii lrilll-ll.
Surveyors Culver and IJyors ure
Ju receipt of h new surveying In
strument, a mountain trimi-it w tli
complete Kulur hUhi-Ihiii'iiI Ii if
onuof the lliuwl lii-iMinii'iiiM m n
llfWclurwI, and i a Ik-iiiitlnil pleee n
Jiwolimiltnti. It Mill aid lli in not ii
llitlBln Ih.Iiis "tl'wIilllloIlK t III'
clly.
llrmuKtillu'i. IV.iiiImi Mlll-i.
Tlierinilul'ill leforemi' tollie enin
liltite nlilit of tile IJro-viwvllle wo I
en mill uumputiy Ih-Iiik wild provnl
tiue. TlHMNiunliliTHtloii wik pluiei
lit lUW.OO ),of w liii-ti 17,Kt wiiKiitlx--1
in Hi I lionr, It in awterUd. The pl.im
llielmlm the miicliliirry ill AHhiii.n
and tlie piiri'liiMeni are W. It. Kirk,
lVter iliime mid oilier prominent
HrowiiHville elti.eiiK. An entire
new lot of machinery w III Iwordeied
for I lie AHuiiiy inillx.
All Cttimilluiilit Cuming.
On next 'I'litMoiiy uveiiin, under
tilt) M1Ihjicm-hi1' I lie ladleHiif tliet'on
ui'UMlloiial ehureli, MIkm Ida N.
I Hum of llrtMiklyn will tfive one of
her inlmltahle eloeutfonary enter
liilllinentH at the opeia Iioumc.
Kt'Vuml pieei-n of mimic will lie
fiirnlilu'd, mihI Mime of Halem'tt lient
talent will heenir.iKeil for the oeen
slott. Mini Ilalllu I'nrrlHli will King
In one or (wo ihiihIkth, witli Minn
Jrnitiklc Jiiih'h ax iieeonipnuli'Ht.
A1im line Instrumental mtixle will lie
fili'iiUhed.
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Kncii ll Mio (IiiIiik Unit)
III January, Ihhk, mii old man
imiiKil Cliiirliw liUlm) uhh wnt
l"n mi the Miiltniuimh poor furm to
thii iiinNim aH.vhmi; hut IiimI Jlnreh
lie wim illM'huiged in eurnl. A few
ilnVH ago the uutorluuate limn ealled
mi .luilt t'atllii or I'uiilimd, nulling
to iHiiwoinililtted, aw he fell tlmt
Iih wiim kiow Inu; linuuie ngnln. lie
wpoke ery mtlmmlly upon every
"Hlljift, and even leeullected dutes
.ludofalllii eon-iented "to hlx a
ipu't, and he Im onee nioie under J
tfCMtiiiKiil at the MHyliini.
!-lfm Ullm I'IflVD .
If ion -pi to tlii'fiuiiulryoii I-'rniiti
utiwt im will m, in iHnirne of ihiii
miction, hoiihj very larm'iimehlnery
'I'lila mnehlnery U for the eleetrle
Murkalhui nn tU' t-aimtruetml at
Oivkiui Clly niniii, which will imt
tuilyUuht lliueiiyiif 1'urtlaiul hut
will ftirntnh jHiwer to inn the large
Hour mill at All.lna. The fuutulry
lien- wim the Mu-ivifiil tititili-r
miimmivii Imlfiloiu'ii tlrniH. If vmi
WMiit l-il'iiy- nnthliiK or Imvo It
nutde, Salem I Ihe p'aee, Krtun h
twrthplek up to a ait w inlll-tliert la
Ho limit to her eipubiliUiM.
1li 1 1 lull I'.lirr
.ct t i-. .1Aa. u..i,.lu flir(.n ftH'i
j lie rivi'r ii--unj -m" 1... --
amlceveii Ineliex aljove Jow water all jmrte of the country.
. . . -- t ... ' b.u ta litfrifii rill ltflt
..nfb ItruiMlltf U rillCP IllOIUMtMIl rvc in uvivv j-m. .j
iiltir ufitin ji-.....p --
oil wy ' and there are lively iiiuve-
-.1 ., I.I. f,.vr WllllaltiM 111 l"''1-, ' frelKhtlllff. JM6.000 llonii. for a Httllroa.l
the Hialr. l-n-ceiit. Mayor Wllllani", u,,, (ii.i roikrt Were lvuiin--- To Sulem would not ntfect these
Councllmeii Hlix-h, Farrar, Lafore, I Ami that Ii how a marriage prices-
Strang, Hush and JIulton and U- Upt'iiM! chanced to be lauwl this af-
corder Conn. tenioon to .io-epl
met In regular
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e"loii ihhi eveiiniK hi hiimijuuui -
.oiiii. tenioon in .ii'-vini j".Ti -0--
Mlnutewof last session readandap-, nlnetten, and Frances iu. Matlieny,
HuoU'iiftitceii. i Jin young iui,ic
Thomas & Vw w:.
Houc of 7 roonw, lot and barn on
Jlreiler. lured Chemekcte St.. vouinr fruit trees,
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BLACKSMITHING and IIORSESnOEISG
SCMRdPOHLI
f273 00
70 00
00 CO
as oo
th Nr AjIuim lfNnn
l'W NPWMl lllJN,N IVpAiflwlllJ
thf Jui'MNAin ttnveritur iVunoyer.
Hwtry MeJlrlde ami Tmiwuivr
Webb, truNttvaof tin- Uiwiii' iwylum,
iY9 b.ii l.Kiklng around Skui fur
10(1 to I added to the anyhtHI
form, the money to purvhiiao which
wm MpimiprUleil by Ute lui U.gt.
Utuw. ThfCroNN tntet, about two
mile mrnlh of tho vly
Iwa beeu ikvlikil uimiii, ir lu
puMia' eii U. etlli'tMl at ivmoii
bk iVgunw. A pMHtiliMi I w been
ItwU the iiw uer, but their UeeUloii
luw nut yvt Uvn rvudvml. Th
tntct wmiUIim Uhi eix.
tirnved.
The committee on Accounts and
current cxikiics rejiort favorably on
the bllli below and the Mime were
ordered imld:
Hih in Electric Light Co
J. ('. Thompson
Silem Water (Jo -
Capital Lumbering Co
K.A. Kivaffnril
Salem (jIom Light Co - 27 IK)
J. A. Mays : 22 20
A. 13. Strang - G3 75
" 11 CO
" " 6 ffii
" " SCO
Doll Nichols 8 CO
(Jeo. a. Illnghum . . C 00
Wm. Itennlo 2 00
Wm. Driver - SCO
Fred. Kcmpf 2 oO
Fubllahliig 2 00
la;, I fiet lug . 70
Durr.uiti'llnM 82 71
The committee In reporting on the
iboM' bid dbH'tiKKfd the trill for
IimkI for primmer, ami in conse
quence thereof recommended that
the recorder hereafter reduce the
centeiiee of vugs and drunks one-
half ami let them feed on blend and
water.
Heport was adopted by allowing
IiIm honor, the court, to ue his ills
cretioii in the matter.
Couiinlttcu on (ttieeta and public
property nuked for further time to
report; granted.
The committee to whom was re
ferred the remonstrance about the
"nigger Hhonter" better known as
Hliug abut, leported favorable, on
the remount ranee and the com
mittee on ordliiuuccH were instructed
to prepare an ordinance prohibiting
their use.
Die report ol the committee on
printing leeomuieuded the accept
ance of the propiisal of Clark &
Mct'ullyfor the publication of the
city Hurler uud Inn, in the new
directory, and the leoonlcr was au
thorized to muke emit i act wit lit hem
In legard to same.
Petition was read from C. A.
Hubert and others fur tho construe
lion of a bridge aerosn South Mill
creek on Hummer nlieet, Hobeit
agieelng to pay one-fourth of tho
cost, providing tho blidgo be built
Within ni.ty days; lefened to com
mit tee on HttiH'tsand public propel ly.
The eiiiniulllee on nceountH and
i current opt uses were given the
following bills to consider and re
port on name uo.t meeting:
Ueo. W. Mullrldo, copy of
city charter $10 70
John Hughe, by Capital en-
glne Co. .... y oo
m. Driver, cleaning engine 2 50
.1. C. Itrowu, hardware 1 70
The ordinance committee was In
Btrtieted tu prepare an ordinance
creating n eltA- surveyor and llxlng
hUdulIe.
Kllnger & Heck hmUihI pcrmMiiii
lo erect a Wooden bulldiuur mio
JHtory high to be joined to their
I brewery to bo uwd for an lee houne;
1 refernnl to committee on tlio and
1 water.
J Farrar moveil that the oullnaiiee
Jeonmiltttv pnimivan ordinance to
i govern and control the building and
J malutatuiug of the Ntaxit railway In
theelty; motion prevullinl.
ItliU weiv ojKMied Hud read tor the
ciiiiNlruetloii of a bridge at Mill and
Church Ntnvt. The hldti weiv llii
by J. K, Mi Coy, and fcSM by C. F.
Hoyal. Tho bid o! J. K. McCoy wa
aewptiMl, and bridge ordered built.
; After eoimlderuble illM-mwion, tlie
i ."1.11,1. i,,,- ii iiiv nun waier were
luatmeted and eiiiK)erisl to take
,iutl diiHiNt of the (uvM'tit heater
' iwwl by the Capital enghw iul
rvpluiv the name with a i-uialler
rcide ix miles Kiuth of Salem and
are now wedded.
Ne Ti'iii'inriil lloiir.
A. Oliuyer this afternoon pui
chRwcd a lantc tract in Hie Meredith
addition and will at once commence
the construction of three cottages,
which when completed will be for
rent. Duncan & Booth made the
wile.
I.iicalliiK tilt- Iti-fumi Sellout.
(Jovcnior Pciinoyer, Secretary
Mcllride, Treasurer Webb and Su
iwriiitcndent McKlroy took theeven
lng train for Lnfuyette, where they
go to look at n location for the He-
rVirm mihool. The neoillo of that
place think they have an excellent
citrniilisr,f,t41 ttn Stl 1100.
ni.n...n....in t,., v""
IIouh! and lot on church St.,hard
llnlshcd liotibe; 52,100.
Fine, large IioummiiuI 2 lots near
state aipitol, well unproved; 31,700.
Two line lots on Asylum avenue,
120x110 feet; fiOO.
A very beautiful building slle oil
Winter sc, 81 feet sipiarc with sew
cr privilege; $1,300.
Lots in "Yew Park," "Queen
Anno" and University additions to
Salem.
A ilnefarinof KJOacrcs with "A 1"
Improvements; $7,000.
Lots in North Salem i n sticct car
lino and elsewhere cheap.
Call and see Wylie A Moores, !il"
Commercial St. 3t.
-TO-
SALEM.
-fliti1 ,iftt ltuf l..lnt fiilir,ipoa
site forwuch school and the boaid good hoiibo and two full lots near
Imu nrni'eciti'il to examine tlie
ground and see If their belief is well
founded. The school, however, will
be located In Salem, as the eoiistitu
timi eiinnot lie overlooked when it
comes to the location of stato insti
tutions. It is ti listed the boald will
enjoy their vNit to Lafayette.
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'I III! SoiilliL'iii A:Hi'iillimil llonril.
Governor Pciinoyer to-day ap
pointed the following seven gentle
men as members of the Southern
Oregon State Hoard of Agiiculluie:
Ueo. W. Hiddle of Itlddle for the
county of Douglas; Clias. Haydeii of
Keibyville, .loiephliie; J. V. Mil
ler of Llnkvllle, Klamath; S. P.
Moss of Paisley, Lake; fleo. Win
uerof Myrtle Point, Coos; .Inmca Mc
Dough of .lacksonyille, Jackson,
and .losepli Haines of Port Oxford,
Curry. Thc-e gentlemen will hold
olllce for the regular term or until
their successor are annotated. The
above gentlemen arc all well quail
lied for tlie position, ami a "cnorul
satisfaction Is expressed at the ap
pointment.
The phsieans of Million county
have commciicid to register with
the county dork, as the new law
which goes Into eil'ect Apill 28th,
leipilres them to bo rcgisteicd by
Unit date.
Mis. M. O. L.me of South Salem
is Mils afternoon a little better, but
little hope of her recovery is enter
tained. l.i'tlei- 1.11.
Tho following let lew lemaiii un
coiled for lu the poitotllcu at Salem
April 111, lsso, pfiMins calling for the
same, will sav "advertised":
Adams Frank Admin Mis Lucv
Allliigham Y T
llelluu Kd Hrokan John II
Itnclihell Pi'ler I tot t I'liiw
Hrumbaugli Amly (lower A J
iieniieit Mine Jiircli WIlkoIor
Drown John F Howman Itonl H
Hmkrl'lof.l If Itonflv.l 1.'
Crook Mr& MisAConnelley Win 13
Col well J L Crouch HE
Cork .1 no F Clark F C
CuuniiiKhaiu W It
Kviuts V.
FmycrMWiJciuilo
Irwin Mi-mM J
Janes Mrs L 11 Johns Lucy A
King Miss S A Kllewer Jacob CI
Keik Kelohlor Keney Annie I,
Metis Mr Matllo Katkelt J L
Marshall Miss J Meaehen Miss M
Mivker.1 P McKivellu 1)
MiClruw lieo McDanlel Mis M"
McDonald Miss AMunvy Win
Newell Parker Xmu'iiuil Ml a
Osleton John Ottemmtt John
Peyen Mrs Lola
Handle Victor K Hos Mr A (
uaiK-im Mipnin itigior John
Hoberta MW M HolfCIlp
Savage J W Starmer Sam J
IhoiiipMiti .Miss LThornton John l-'
ose Iwihc
Webb (lee White Mrs K It
Wright J A
Young W
H. 11. DKAHHOHN, P. M.
east side school on piety hill for ?2,-
G00 with easy terms; and new house
and two lots in South Salem for
$1300. Lots in all tho additious and
farms in every direction, all sizes
and prices., Dcxcan & Hootii,
09 State Street.
n
m Oiwin Land Company s
MAi:itn:n.
HAHHIS-DICKKY. -In Salem,
April 10, 18S9, by Hev. M. L.
Itugg, nt the residence of the
bride's father, I). I). Dickey, J.
O. Harris and Miss Naniia Dickey.
REEDS OPERA HOUSE.
Tlttiixlny Evojtiiit,', April lSllt.
(iianil ri'luin ciifc'B incut of
THK WORLD-H UNOWNED
BEAUTIFUL RIVERSIDE ADDITION
Is situated just north of Salem, upon the banks of the i Willamette. The
land lays HIGH AND DRY and affords a magniheent view ol (lie inu.
A UOOU lVJiTiMi'ji.M.
Lots are selling rapidly in this popular tract, 01 having been sold
iring Marcli. The purchase of lots heie is a good investment, as tiicj
e sure to double in value within tlie next few months, when the street
Boston Ouiiite
Clul)
AUTIs'1'1.
.Mexolk. Joliu 1". llluiilrx, I'.iul .Vcnilc,
Hi'irtNiiir Ilenlscliel, t'nul Sloeliif; unit
Umls Illiiinciiberi; licit II lis Annie Cnr
licntcr. 'I lilt f-)lllt, tn, n.il.j-ifti limn .....Ion tl...
... .(tt....v. (.,i.i. IUIL- IllltlUl II1U
nuiilccsof tho Capital Clly Ilnnu for their
Ailiiilsileuil: irnllcn no rcnls: usirip,l
M'litK without extra cli.UL'P lit l'nttnn'n
liiMik Mine, orlioiu iiii'iiibeis of thu baud.
Wl
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simciiii rani
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Sateni, Oipson, lmo tei-elwil direct
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'the finest Line of
duri
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railway will run through the addition
STREET CARS AT ONCE.
Riverside is to be placed at once in close connection with the city. Tho
citvnnl .-..11. .-... ii.lll l,n ..vl..nilirl !,rinlilif olv mill Will D.'ISS tlirOlUTll tlUS
sopular tract. Tho Oregon Land Company has purchased 3100 feet of
railway iron which is now on tlie way here and the construction of the
tiflVuif lillltl'iit If tu. 11 111 fi.1Ir.ti' a1.MVt.tr
GO AND SEE THESE LOTS
They must bo seen to be appreciated. They are dirt-cheap and have a
a liner location than that of any addition to the city.
NEW COTTAGES.
Improvements are already being made and before many weeks a large
number of now cottages will be under course of construction in this pop-
lllnli . il . hi. nt 1 i t ..I.....1.
utai ami iiiiiiiuu v suuill u.
Go and sec these lots, make the best investment of your life by purchas
ing sonic of them while they are cheap, and you will make a home and a
fortune at the same time.
The Oregon Land Company,
Salem, '---- Oregon.
Hnvo moved to 47 and 49 Stato Mr
where they are now ready for Work jut
our old patrons and friends nro Invited ti!
call and sco us In our new location tv.
nro better prepared for work now thn
ever having secfired moro room. MM-tc
BKACKSMITII1NG and WAGONHAKINff.
TOHN HOLM, TllE OLD ItELIABlP
J lilncksmltli, has removed his Bhon (a
corncrorconimerclal and Chemekcte ki
where lie Is ready to pervo the public. Uv?
Ingnssoclatcd with him Mr. H. linnnon B
exiicrlenecd wiiBon-innker recently from
t'ortlnilrt, he Is now prepared better thiS
e er to do all kinds of wagon and carrlnn
muklng and leimlrlng; alt kinds of black
milthing and repairing, and a general
horseshoeing business. Ho has nil kind,
ofshocs.stecl.tiottlng, hnndmnde.etc.aaj
fits them In a scientific manner. Special
nttentlon given to the construction of war
ons iind cnrrlnges. Itomembcr the plac?
upjniMiuaHiLu iiijtiuiiii.u ui,i,uiiig,
-:-E.S. Lamport.-:-
Tim HAnNKsa and saddle
MAKER,
289 Commercial Street.
Mil LAMPORT lins lust received a fine
lino of single and double buggy har
nesses. Ho always carries.
TIIE LARGEST STOCK
Of saddles, whips, and everything pertain
ing to his line of business In tho state, out
side of Portland;
ALL WORK GUARANTEED.
Repairing dono with neatness and dispatch
A. E. STRANG,
No. 303 Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OEEGON.
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CARRIAGES,
PHAHTONtf,
SI'llIXG WAGONS,,
STAGE COACHES.
MOUNT.VIN WAGONS
SKELETON WAGONS,
HOC! CA UTS and
OTHER VEHICLES,
uliloiiwIUlioMiMat
Prices- anil Terms to Suit All!
Iliatr.
A NM CuNHpry.
( nil HllllltltHl itl tlvillK IIMlW
Millmt's lullfHiily.
Tfaoliors liwir wi many iiuwir mix
wws to tlitlr ijiittJtlonn, wiHwinlly in
hUtory, tlmt thuy ilo not ofUn try to
wosll thviu; but one Uwoher ivlati
n mwwer wlildt lm thinks va
worth tvconlitiK.
llavlnjr liuuluil MlltonS lillnil-
to (he Imlktiuip rf tl ftvlite cKlvr. ' ' ,,K' uv)wt l l lHHill
, .i.Fij. u iw .iiiiui .union ii r.
'ri.... .-..., .i . . .
. nfy Hinm .mi' iii-M-rniMi niul us their
? wv ,. mv J!7i. Tf ''I'ixniwii Hud what
i nj iniij hti i wr iMireliiiui-o on Stato
i wtfLl" ""'.'I'lotely tllUHl.mid lliey have
mwtlier oar loud in route now. uiik out
fnrlliein; Minu'thlng tine.
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ta New York and fca
THE FINEST GOODS IN TIIE CITY,
DRESS GO0.DS
And trimiiiliifs of all kinds to match in rci.sian trim
niiiigs, riaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes
t'ti'., eti. ,
RIBBONS, Ki!) GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS
SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS.
Full aiitl Coniplclo Lines of Embroideries and
Luces in All Widths.
Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest -Novelties
in Scarfs,
FULK-LIXE OF DRV GOODS AND NOTIONS.
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STOVESand RANGES
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
3- Agent for tffo RICHARDSON A
BOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. Eg.
tabllstW In l&O
JLIRYELOUS
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
Only Genuine System of Memory Training,
Four Books Learned In one reading.
Mind wandering cured.
Every child and adult greatly benefited.
Great Inducements to correspondence
Classes.
Prospectus, with oplntons of Dr. Wm. A.
Hninmona.tlieworld-famed Specialist la
Mind Diseases, Daniel Grcenleaf Thomp
son, tlie creat Psychologist, J. M, Buckly
il- -,.c."ltor of th0 Christian Advocate
N. ., HlchaidProtor,tlioscIentlst, Hons.
V. W. Astnr, Judah P. Benjaman, and
others, sent nost free bv
Prof. A. IOISKTTK, S37 Tlfty Atb., NY
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GRASS m.
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Can furulsti either Mesqulte or a mixture
of Mlsqulte and Lincoln grass 'on terms
that will allow you to seed down your
farms at a cost of from GO to 0o per acre.
Address. T. CJORY,
w2m d2v Box 91, Salem. Or.
.lHMM( Ik IkMI.
TU tluui.m iwt for llwtluru
tUi mortiiny, hii.I .!) Mill con-
UttU to 111110 IH M htux U lilt'
tivmr k unvil.1,. ( uw, j,,,
Tlft m now t..r I m ,m- uvr llur
rWmrn tM,utu bul..U wIhwI,
WUWlt b InilHMMtb'v U U KhllMkHl
UHrwij thMi by tb rivw. Ttww
(Wt,um Uiwliuru,,, u tu
mwu ii,v. Tiiw iur of th
wba win Ium. m4awbW un IUi
itfriUaiuu, U.v Ui,tu t y
Ml M vrutj.wvvii cw,! m,
rk hiinlly Uv rb,., tu
uon.
Tb IXvMmui w,ut it. u ,!,
rivw UU iMurnlu( ltbrbhty um.
At UikuIii Wtf ukr , bj
IWty-flv. um ol wbm, tMa At,
toua uTMU WltwtlklMl, btnliW
1k of iMtatOM u4 M mtkt
CMXMilMUgptiMi. ""
IUoUhI with wiim jrreat inrtimlty
a, s-ir," hull! (lit MilmW,
lWMMltly.
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the in tl4nurf mv eouipkttal taw.
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ONE PR 1 013 TO ALL
W k MiKl itlrwt fnm the
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Staple Goods,
tNnti4ln or.
Dry Gorxls,
Man's, Bovs' and
Youth's Clothing,
.. . Hats and Caps.
Hosiery and Glovas,
Ladies' and Gents'
Furnishing Goods. '
wuuitoavniu farh I
Curtains. Poles, Portiers.
GtsA fUU 'U,a """P'otobtofk of Men'-PurnM,llg
Xo. 230 Corner Slate anil Commercial Streets.
LUNN & BROWN.
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iwi uts, '"'tlio State. .Lower rates than
ti? vl?n.d' nrcrcst ttock Legal Blanks In
nJ?V?tM".dJ'secst dlRcount. Send for
KJlS?,II,l't9f Jb Panting, and catalogued
legal blanks. M. WAltE,
Steam Trlnter Salem Oregon.
New Iliiriicss anil Saddle Store.
ALL SHOP-MADE.
EwjthiDg WarmW to be as Rcpresrnlrd
Itoimlriiig Neatly l)om.
B. F. WILEY, I'ROI'lilHli,
No. Ol Court Straat. Salani
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In North Salem
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Coll and See
T. I. C"ROTrT"R.
Salem's Popular Job Printer,
A TmI1i NEW QUARTEHS IN THE
y ,a ' Insurance Building, Cor. Com
mercial nnd Chemeketo streets. 'O-ltf
DAVID T. WILLIAMS,
Proprietor of
Salem Steam Laundry.
SALEM, OREGON.
ttiifJlif? Uft Rt Stelnsr-g grocery utore
win reeet e prompt attention
' m2"?SB H llm has bean appointed
THOMAS & JCmS&SUSeS
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9? Stato St.,
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