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I THE CAPITAL EVENING- JOUItyAL THE CAPITAL JODIiiUL tj:hm or huim.iuitio.v. DAILY. X 00 Oneyenrl.ymnll.-.. Zji Ulv .n.tntfiw III tllflll -...--" r ' Three rmi!illiily ninll - ' l 1'ir wii'h, delivered by currier WKIKI.Y. One )?ir hy mall " 'il Hlx month hv mull... - . :' Hlx tiioiitliN, If llil I" advance l thi: coitoNKir.s vkkdiot, Hold. W, V.. Ilinvklnit nt Klllrd V. II. OrIp liming -I). PUHBIiV I'EBSO.VAli. W. Voder returiifil from l SXI.KM .MU9T Ilrf AVi:ilTISKI. I'ortliuid to-day. The ll.uii il or Trade Siillclllnir Cm mlttPB I Dolus Omul AVork. .... ... ......1 1... (1... n !( linlir Inat lllf.llt llll flic 1. . J l,C COIIlinilU'C nppOIHU." "J '"- At a late Dour Inst uigiit, mi ine, .. .... ... fl.VM.iiinT to ., . ..... .',. i ..,... '- - ..,.- M u .Nlll'lll IfUaill Ill lllllli; l" lljt.rvv . -" Portland th.'H morning. : ... 0f ti,e ,.w.. fr funds to be Used -Mm. It. Warner cnino up fronij j,, uilvcrtisiiiy the city JlK-tran their the metropolis Insf. night. K.irndurtliilng rotes apply at thlsonicc. AIIHllhHtTlhCrHUlTllKC'Al'JTAl.JOUIt.VAL who ilo not wciira thflr pnpT regularly will notify tlili nfller, giving nddrtiw, nnd the matter will be attended to at once. Olllee, eorncr Court unci Liberty Htretn. Tho New 1'nilt Trci. The Oregon land company Is at nre-enl unmigi'd In having their new fruit tract Fiinnynldi-, south of Salem, jaldbll Into convenient pieces. 'Iiieyainakingnew road, clearing tlniler ami i)ln(:ing every thing in good Hhiipe for markel. M.irn Mreet ItiillmiJ. lion liu been telegraphed for to complete the Yew Park extension an far Houth as Arbor er. ek. TIiIh will Iw 18(H) feet heyudje lermintiH of the line as complct-d at pret-ent and will run tho line to the southern HmllHof thepopiilaraildition know as Vew Park. Ttwi More ltuiiiiii). One of the new tdieet car hoiws look a run from the depot loCmn mereial sluet (IiIh moruiug. The, were teachlngthi; how to tr.tvel with HicHlrUjI e.UHHiid were at the depot as lie train mie In. The liorno way unhitched iioin the ear anil Uiii fright at Ine tiaiu and bioke avay fiom its kcilpcr. It inn into Ml: CoxV wagon tin ('ominei clal Mfii't, Hpilnglng tne axle anil building Hie lioie'H luJisi. Vi'hti'rduy allernooi a npau ol ClydeHilale, from litiko I.ahlsh ran lii Coinmereial Htrivt to John Holm's flliickn'mltli shop, where they ran Into a maple lice. The uncoil was demollHhed, ,N'i Niiun of ItalllHill. The fear Is ciiterlalued by some that Itobeit Haiiiion, the mining wagoumaker, has been foully dealt with. It is possible Hull such Is the case, lie had rather a well paying business heru and was making money. When he left Salem he had considerable money with him. TclegraniH of Jnipiliy have brought forlh 110 Pew of blm. Mrs, Huiiion, wife of Ilii-ab-enl liiisbaud, IrTlylng ijiiilo ill at the home of Mix.Syilson, near (ho Wib lametto bridge! 'I he wife thinks theto might have'leeu foul dealings with him. Hhc Is auxnais to learn something of him If he has been In jured or has become demented and wandered away. witnesses having been examined, n verdict was returned as followH by the Jury empaneled tl Inquire Into the killing of K. H.fJgle: We, the underelfencd, the jury summoned to appir before I). C. JJyland the coronr of the county of Marion, st-ule of Oregon, balem, on the 2d day of Mify, 18S9, to liiquirc Into the cmiMj ofthe death of F. II. Oalu, havlng',b.'n duly sworn, ac cording lo lav and having made such InquIsltJont alter Inspecting the body, and hearing the testimony adduced, flndlhat the deceased was named F. II. Ogle, wlW a native of Adams county, Illinois, was about thirty years old; that he eamo to his death on the 1 day of MnV, 1880, nt V2 o'clock in., by a gunshothy the hands of W. K. Hawkins, aiiU we further find that death was oc casioned by a gunshot wound, shot on May 1st, 188!), between the hours of '.) and 10 p. in., and that u crime has Ik. en committed thereby by said W.I':. Hawkins. Dated Ibis 1.M day of May, lfe.SU. Ui:o, W. Johnson, J. 15. AllKltdAST, ('. M. Paumkntkh, Fiti:rMA.vFoi.soM, Okeikii: Coiii.iNK, Oko. Ociur.N, Jurors. Immediately following Ogle's death Sherill' t'roNan swore a war rant against W. I0. Hawkins before Justice (Joodell's court, charging him witli wilful murder. The ac cused was brought before the Justice but a continuance In the cause was taken until to-day at 2 p. in. Mr. Hawkins has retained as defense Lawyers Kaieraud Hayden. Ilefore the death of the wounded man Hawkins expressed tho hope that his recovery might follow. Jiut since Wgel's death he has come to a realization of what he has done. The accii"cd is nervous and weak to-day, having pas.ed u wakeful night. He smokes incessantly and is greatly dcprcsed. Tho perlimimuT examination of W. 10. HawkinR, for tlie)hootiiig of I'. 11. Ogle, did not oiViir before Justice (loonell tills afternoon as, was propo(jl. A eontituation has been taken i until to narrow at 12 p. m., whcnVjmlh prosecution and defence will btireparcd to complete the preliminary tixnininatlon. Judge Stnihaii arrived In the city from Albimy'tliis Worning. Dr. Uyland,, the Fcoroner, re turned to Wooduurn tills morning. Jake Hlrschfof Porfland Is visit ing the family of Kd. ifirseh.of this Icily. . J. J. Daley, a lawyer of Dallas, cjimeup from Portland! this morn- work yesterday and were successful to :m unprecedented degree. They succeeded yesterday in racing 140 which will be paid monthly. This amounts to ?10fe0 for the year. TheyarecoiitinuingtlvJsoheitntlon to-day and liaralsedan amount nearly as large. 141 year Salem snent $2,000 In tiffs way. and it is i the desire to havotliem double that jr ... sum this; year. Surely the expendi- '"fe'- ' ' i tureofsueh asUin would bcofun- Kev. !:. L: Ilollingcr is at Cor-1 told benefit to jfhe city." - The 2,000 vallis, attending tlie Rvangelical expended last year was worth thou- conference. ' I sands of dollars. It brought many .i . i- i ....1 .1 .in P. Terrel of Meliama, wlio peopiu uere. ahu mev m nn coining all the result ol judicious advertising. The cotnmlttce will not rest over their labors until they have raised fOOOO with which It Is proposed to advertise Salem during the year. Weather Itepoi l. During April, 1881), there were 12 days on which rain fell, and an ag gregate of 2.:t:i Inches of water. There were 7 clear, 8 fair mid 16 cloudy lays. The highest tempera ture for the moulii was Won the 2lth; tho lowest temperatuie for the mouth was 12 on the Kith and Dlltli ; nii'uii temperature for the month o2.l2; monthly lango of (euieniture ;iy. Tho nvejaj,i mean Icmpwatuiofor Apilllu Syji-sls ).7s; the aver age precli'iitallorwfor Aiull in the same time Is U.7II Inches. Vory light frosts occurred on (he 0th, Kith and IDlii, not stitlleleut to Injur' fruit in the vicinity. A SlllilU Itoliliei. The little grocery and general store of Mr. nueklngham one mile down the river in Polk county was the scene of a small robbery night before last. After tliestoie had beer closed that evening the robber made a forcible entry hv bieaklngouta window, lie took a gunny sack and tilled It wltleollee, sugar, etc., and was makitiiaway with It when ho was dlsciivwfd. lie I an, cling ing to his stilNi goods. His foot caught on a ileee ri biush and tho robber was tirown violently to the ground. A1 hole was torn In tho sack, but lie made his way up the road and escaped witli his booty. The next mnrnliii: he was tracked c...... ,.... 1,1...... i.i.. .il.. i... ... t. i.ri-.iivu!iMi; 1 1 ?l M ri" ,V lllHt -G. has been making Kalema business visit, left for home to-dayr Miss Bridges, who haijbeen visit ing friendsand relatives In'.Poi Hand, returned home this morning. J. J). MeCully luft wwlay for Joseph, Wpllowa eounty.nvhere he has business Interests. . '. Charles IMjht, who has been visiting relatives and friends in the city for several days, departed this morning for a visit to the Sound. August Wodecki ol? Portland was in Salem yesterday.attending to business, before the probate court. He was a citien of Silem about twelve years ago. K. J. Stanford,, agent for the Minneapolis building mid loan asso ciation, is in the city after a visit to California. Mr. Stanford is a cousin to Senator l.olaiid Stanfoid of Cali fornia. LOCAIi Sl'MMVIlY. For your Paints, OIN, etc., go to Gilbert A Patterson's. d-tf Painless dental operatiousat J)r. T C. Smith's, !)2 State street. 'I hat story ork)l. T. V. Smith liaving been dnigged beneath his hor-o during the pnrado at Portland is a great big cJmard. Fifteen of the 'Danes rescued from the wrecked steamship D.oi mark passed through Salem Inst night en route to S.iu Francisco. Miss Llllie Ilputer and MKs Kate MePherson, who have been visiting frienda,)n Portland, return ed home to-day. Miles Miller returned last night from Colfax, Wn., where he has residecPW? some years. His wife died very strddenly there on Sunday morning. Frank Avery, the man who was shot by the lunatic Corea, passed through galin" this morning, en route to TrTcwma from San Fran cisco. Ho in entiVely recovered and goes to resume work. A (IOOI) Cl'P OF L'OI'l-' K. Is u Kient attuiL'tlon for u restaurant. TIib eollee. ilmnn fiom lIt'IU-iiliniiil 1'nt. ent C'olll'u uvcptiuiu Ismiu of tho nuiiij (Ireat Attraetloiis of his eatiiiK p.irlois. ThiiiisjiuN of flips of Ills fffllfiit eoU'eo nri'Milu every week. Ann ns for ojsters ami meals lio eannot lie eiiiaU'it In the Htale. (f, We have live, lots left in Mere- A Cash Iloml. Mark Skiff and C. M. Cox, bonds men of Vernon Osborn (the young son of John Osborn, convicted of IareenyVand out on bond; of 100 pending sentence) withdrew from the boiubycsterday, and young Osborn was lodged In jail Inst night. This morning his father released him by a cash bail of 100. A Itljr ClreiK Coining. The advance agent of Sells Bros'. bigcireims"in ifaleni to-day. He has arranged theiivtfor the appear unco of thatttggreganbn of wondeis here on June 18th. They will show near the depot. m It is now probable that tho un surveyed lands of Oregon will be platted nnd'iinally'surveyed, as the government in&sjuade ii new sched ule of prices sulllcienl'to jiay for the work. Wight's .Myirh Tooth So.ip tlontlfrleoof tlieime. CikiIIiik, lniKiunt, tleath to tartnr. Sold by nit Ui agists. Wight's Ulnckbfrry Cordial nIkiuUI be In every family lor eliolera Inlatiini, sum mer dlsene, ete. l'li'iismit to talcr. Sold ii an iiruKKMs. Dii;i). lo the identity of the burglar. collie which had ponied out oV the ' (11,h's a,,t,llio"i the university, hole In the sack. There is no clue ' "om ?,l) '" V,0i "L'w two 8,ol'i' uoiiM', new barn and fence; full lot set to fruit- nearthedepot, foi";tr.j(); I new iwo siory noilM) ami two Hill lots ill ltlverslde. Cheap, must be TITFKR. At the lesideneo of Mr. imniernmn, two miles south of Salem, at 1 a. m., Friday, May 3d, IRS!), of consumption, Julius Tufer. . Tho deceased Avas twenty-thieo years of ugtyuuljU jeweler by trade. He formerly Wofk'edfor S. W. Thoni)son & Co. llewjts a native of Switzerland and has made Salem his home for one year past. He has a brother in Portland. .ii.ukii:i). IHKK-Ml'LKEY-ln Salem May 2, 18S!), Mr. Willfam Pier of Ben ton county andMiss. Ella Mulkey of -Marion cTTtt&KJohn M. Chiu-o oiiieiatlug They lime Aiiltetl. Ill speaking of lino new spring slocks of good.ylf Would not do to omit mentioning that olho Capital Adventure tympany. Tills llrm, In the lead as Xfways, Is In toeelpt of thellnest lllie of dry goods, cloth ing, ilress giods, furnishings, shoes, sold. Farms of all sizes and prices on terms to suit in every direction. Di'.nta.vA Boom, !li) State Street. There are many people who come to Oregon, stay a few months eie., nun nave t.een nrotight to Sa-, and return t..il.,.ir i,i i. i lulu In,, iii. mi. .I.....J Ti. ii f ......... ............... n. IHf M-u SO tel 11 If r lie irll ! .....,.! ..1.1 -.j,...'..... tr. llllllfc llll. . .... 1W fiieiip nun an wtrrseo must pur ehae. Call on them and see for yourself. Oivgouand how cheap Squire Farrar of Salem .sells llrst-class groceries. The.se pv; ' ,.- .t good country when they see It, and after a short time Oregon is tlielr home. rlsht h Ited Cms Ornish Cui-u will fuiv 1 .i'i rt-soino i-iikIi. iliiuniiiuvil to B,. isitlsraotUm. Sold by ull UniKKlMK. liny of the OreKiin ljiml Cooimny. ?17.'i will buy the acres of tlm. Wagon Making anil Repairing W J. LARSEN Is prepared to do nil worl; in the line ol miiktiiK or repalrliiK vajronV bUKKles or earrliiRfs in tlrst-ejs stylo and at reason able prices. Shop lj state s.1., near Kiont. BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES lly lepniierlns and deeonitln your resl te't. "r "".llcill K toSarneaiu's Va riety hlore, wlioearriea tho latest styles and patterns in Wall Paper, llorders and Defonitlon. Paper trimmed frco of chnrcc. A tlnollneof 13A.13Y CARUIAGES idwnj s on hand, beslde.sa large assortment or new good., too nuiuerous to mention WM. SAltGFAXT, Variety Stcnv, Coinmere lid St., Salem. TWENTY LOTS n North Salem A (iiinil Tlmine, The Itoyce A Lansing musical comedy company, who appear hero tiHiujht, ptesn(vtrtc greatest va- I..I., .r .... 1.. .... I -V I -v "iwhinie, la nei. ui iimsiVninimuuNy eversivn . mouse and lot comer Marion and in one pi-ogijitn. and fnmYiills'oiir.'..- n... ,.f .1... .. I IStli stieets : e.tiii farm el. .lit mil..., Is gatheusl nothing but pndse for1 H75 will buy the acres of"tlVu- ,.,.,i.S.n" S ,i,b',l,y ST rk'il ,U,UM their en.e talnment. '.,1s eon,, j U-uhI land within four .Jof"i ner fS.uif'Ss JL! ? ivtny, it will bo remembered, made fity postolllce. Good land well ,nlu,!" w"t of Salem, one of the best '! such a defied hit on the Paellle "dapted to tYult raising. Improved in tho county, $ao per iswst last season, appearing In San ! fAK) will buy one of the best resl-1 Um" S:Uo by ! .raiciseoio over twenty-oue thou- tioiuv lots in Salem within three1 Ti-i n.t o o v-xrT-wild iieoplo In one wwk. i blocks of ihe stn-et c,r line. , Afe l - N 12 Wl.ut M.l,. Her m, u. , Vw' wul lul.v "vu rv of tho best , !)7 Stillo Sf .. ..... iii.e KftHitviiiiir ,U7'' niiaer, who uas peon so s ek s..lK, u vuiuvateii, Mr. KluelotiM', tho man who was fm'"10 w w wwks, is now on' "i h,w""" tl'iveand a half miles DO TO WANT k Ml Welcome to Oregon ! y Come and see vrluit we tun offer you. Are you only looking at ihe country? Come and see us and we will show you around. rn le Oregon Land loinpany with its principal ofllce in ei, the Bcautiftil Capital City of Oregon, And branch offices in PORTLAND nncl . ALBAN, a ml Is emraged in selling Funning. Stock and Iriut lands In the Willamette Valley, and city property in Saleni and Alban. We make a specialty of small tracts for fruit -and gardening and can oiler you Choice Bargains. After May 1st we will oiler for sale lots in Highland Addition to Salem. The ntreets leading from the business center of the city to this addition have been graded in such a manner as to make them much superior to any other streets in the city, and the Street Car Line to it is in course of construction and will soon be in operation direct to the center of the addition. This addition is high and slightly overlooking the city and having a beautiful view of the Cascade Mountains. It is only a short distance from the Fair Ground Station, with which it will be connected by the street car line. Just north of the addition is HIGHLAND PARK, the largest and by far the most beautiful park aboutSalein. A wide and well graded avenue (Highland ave.) leads from the city to the Park anil constitutes the nicest and best suburban carriage drive in or about the city, or in Oregon. These "lots will be oflercd nt prices ranging from $200 to 350, or about $1000 less than residence lots within thooriginal city limits. The interest on the ditlerence of prices will each year pay for 2500 Trips on the Street Car Line! The location is far more ple.isaut and values will increase much more rapidly than closer in. Several residences will be erected at once and occupied by purchasers, and if history repeats itself as it is said to do, one year from now will see this Addition the favorite residence portion of the city, as in all other cities the residence portion has been determined by con venient lines of travel. REC From New York and Chicago THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY. DRESS GOODS And trimmings of all kinds to match in Persian trim mings, Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes etc., etc. RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS. Full and Complete Lines of Embroideries and laces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs. FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS. 5 CARPETS. J Curtains, Poles, Portiers. Gomls f"11 aml eomi)lete fctock of Me'H Furnishing No. 239 Corner Stale and Commercial Streets. LUNN & BROWN. Salem. - - i .ii.iii h no was " .- ii win mi t "- t .I Piously IrJurvdMHueslN wovUago ,,t' (1 rwy. It uasthot.ght , of " '' ft jHWto-V. pW fl'(W nni JJ1n QfniiA near WtxMlburii by le.tnlug out from ! h hml mvr YxXw toiioIi. but . I$,w0 wlU l,,,-v 0,,e of ""' niiwt iv.s- j m " ,UU HlM ll1111 wdUIIll OlUI ( twbU ofiheiiir while trying to! MU''1 l ,,ot tlease. The Imine- . ,uv lo,s vvvr IU, lr le in1 bivatramprldliiKouthetiuJksHnd H' Wwr llln Is a Usl, f KUoui. on the Mftvt ear, A mimtlSaaiMvJawL1" who waskniHkisUtrihoti1ilnhv,lK)1UMvlll,'fK:'''llwedluuontii ""l ' " " eattlegimnl, Is Inipiovlng ulivlv. ",UI1"1 wleliViimln.Hl ImlgiM in ! uvxwl!U,u.v twenty aeresfbest A I I OfirvnillArM- -Uo U imw nlilu d boup auilwaik ' ''l,r ".. ThXone was small ,!","l 1:Uu1, "" wl'vntl within ALL Or1Ur-YIADt niuuiiii, iiiooiuy iiuulile feo nil In i1"1. '" 'i'1" " wwuti over iltha' - union oi uio city " DLACKSMITHING and HORSESnOEKg ! SCRIBER&POHLR THE RELIABLE GROCERS, KELLER k SONS, Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties iviiu.biiikn.ii ..r ii. . ts.io.ti. ...... ..... i .. inmiiiiiuii .piumuy,iU. aivuiont Is that ,v'"1" 'vii rejwis cue nlon of ' " ;. "" , . Ill mliidyi ot exactly rlj;lit at ,luJlsof tliohtomaeli. aHX will bi ten aea-s all s,t in time. Hut)ioiWtiiWHiviulu)iKii ,7Z . ' , fl"lM!W Italian prune, 10 plum, ho will oveXVhl, whe iHl i,"r':Vf.,,r'.,: . ,alPK'. ISvUem-, IS innir and .2 r. llyluud, ihouttendlnirphv; emu ' , r. i Sv . '"""r"" mnM M" m .Nilem. M.f ,ry am, .mVthJunS SK. p llfcrv IimII'! , W". tunalo tuan honui bv il... i.t.i. r- ...... " . UIVUl,Hr or J,, lK land nil cuIUviiIih! ix(v.h .....i.i fc - iiiiin invi twl- i tt-r inn ... . -i' ihiii Kvrnlln'D? Wairaulrd lo le as Krprescntr Hepairiui,' Neatly Done. s in Tablp T.n, Rine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD IIST CANNED GOODS. in ixeiTiei-iiioer the Pi, till... .... -. VrfW ILKV, IWItM,!- and Call No. OI Court Stroot, Suloi 1?i',JjLl!.,! .""'I'rove their Ao.,.N,y rorllU.mw rm i prcferreU who en acrueainmuiiUert)liimn, "."" I..NTiI " t rnnde Have moved to 47 and 49 BttUn .. wliero they in e now ready for wnri?Ueeti our old patrons and friends nro lnvii.1' cull a ml fco us In our nro bettor nrcnnied for ever liuvliig secured niuro room, r work nisw ,. . -. -" limn 1A.1 i." -. IIKACKSMITIIING and ffAOOMUKBl J JoliKfcKSf. &n?J&t ' tho cornier of Commercliil nnd ; ChE ' etc stiects. where ho Is rendy to Berr?.e.fc public. Ho Is now ircpnred belli ik ' over to do all kinds of wniron nn. IS imiklne and rcpalrliiRj nil kinds of biSP smithing and repairing, nnd a wi ' hor.scshoolng business, lie hna nir iS V of shoes.stoel.trottlng, hand madeTett .A ' Ills them In n scientific manner ifci?? ' attention given to the construction ofS? ons and rnrringes. ltcmeinbcr the !?' opposlto State In3urnnco bitlidine. j -: 1 S. Laninor TilK HVRNKH AND SADDLE 289 Commercial Street.' i Al U liAJIPOHT lins Just rocclvtd a (In. ! M llnoorblnglonml double buaa C THE LARGEST1 STOCK Ol saddles, whips, nnd everything ne'rluli, 1 ing to his lino of business Hi tho state cl'i uninni I'nninnn' ' "" ALL WORK GUARANTEED, Repairing dono with neatness and dlfpatch 1 A. K. STRANG, No. 803 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. STOVESand.RANGESi IWiDg Gas and Steam Fin. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. ...lr-Agent for the lllCHAuDSON ii1 uoynton COMPANY'S furnaces. Q.l utuiiaiiuu ill low GRASS II ! Can furnish cither Mesquite or a tniitan : of Mltqliito and- Lincoln grass 'on tcrmi that will allow you to seed down your 1 1 farms nt a cost of from CO to 00c per acre. J Address. T. C, J0RT, w2m d2w Box 01, Salem, Or. PRINTING ANE OK THE LARGEST ESTABIJSH- wmcntB in tho Stnto. Portland. tho State, n-d Lower rates thai : T.pimt Blankill est discount, fiesilfot Lnrgest Btock Legal Blanki ll , "d hlciTPst. (llsmnnt. fieBllIOt prlcollstof Job printing, and catalogsecl legal blanks. T:. M. AVAITE, Steam Printer Salem Oretoi. 3L1RYEL0US MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System' of Memory Training. Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured Every child and adult greatly benelM Great inducements to correspondence Clnbscs. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. WpVi Hammond, tho world-famed Specialist w Mind Discuses, Daniel Greenleaf Tbornp- V. W. Aslnr. .Tmlnli 'p. Itenlnman. aM others, bent post free by l'ror. A. LOISETTE, 237 Fifty Ave.,N Je-1M9. d workln; orklng for us. Agents furnUh tt horse nnd Call and See T. T. CRONISE. Salem's Popular Job Printer, A T Hlfl NEW QUARTERS IN T . State Insurance Uuildlng, Oor-J merclal and Chemekete streets. 'wu DAVID T. WILLIAMS, j --Proprietor of j Salem Steal Laundry. I SALEM, OREGON. S-Orders left nt SteSnertgroceT' will receive prompt attention, tills UlOlljli. . vnu wrx.,,,0, mv, nurliw, kihmI 0ft.iwn. r,ir pin wouM Imw Uvn nucl hr, bulMliiir. ' Mr Wllur U n cvntidi.i.... ... i... .... I Krte'i-::i, rttte itxo blm a ii W ., , ;..:."V "' i,.' 'iii!:rBtoriuit. V rur.rr '.?.,""" ' . J -Udle in in. im , w,Ti ui K,,u,n ?.? l'tle dLeu. &Vm BTiY" iS . aVteatt;? GW "aye, has ben aPP A few wMJriSSeJSS3r.,!H. ' HSawfW! lothe above laundf. jimi jiain St.. Richmond, ly attended to. eninlovfti ni. 'cuuiuv hianin Wr ri Xever . .Come -. vu, fa-Prloe rcasonaWe b4 work 'J Wni-Rt J teed iZA -v - - - tau mj. yirrv. -f- " uuri nir nil .... .., p II O i ZJ n.i:tW