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THE CAPITAIi .EVEmKG JOUByALt THE ftlPlTilt JOUKiYilL. 'oi:h'colm house. ti-u.mh or mui-ntiiTio.v. HAIl-Y. One icurlijr wall - ';! X Hlx iiKintlM by miill f '" Hire inuiitli y mull ' f' 1'i-r Mffk, ililhrn-il lij iwrrirr. " WM.KMT. Oncyifir by mull " 59 Nix month by inrill. '". One ytnr.lf ln 1 In advance ' J Hlx JiioiilliH, If iml.llnn.hiuicc M Tor nthrrtMni? nilrs apply nt thin nlllcc. AIIHnlicrll)oriitoTliKl'Ai'lTAl.Jol'li.vAl. who eli not MCliro lliclr piipcr regularly will notify llilmilllcf.KlvliiBiiililrfK.nnd the matter will lie intended tout "inc. Olllco, corner Court will Liberty Street. HEMIN'ISCKNCKS OF 1847-8. TIlO Inillllll I'lJMXY I'KKSU.VAh. . .. . . . ...... i.. I...H. .. i .. .-. r. .. mi., -i !,. . Miineiiiiiiir .norr aihiih iiiHiiemririvraim. mi. 1.1 1 .iik v.. , i J. pj, LTaWIUNl 01 .-iliveruw in I Anil War of Karly IiJ I,uiiuilr.,,., . ,I,,,,,K. ,,.1I1V I. . . . . '" "" ' "' ....... r(3orreiDon(IenreCnt)ltnl .lourimi.l Win. fstiilxur Xviih a pntuciiger v.i..i .1-.!... r... n..i " ""- fity i-y- i -t.... f.. il.- ...... ..4 rv.lt. iu nu i Wi.i Mf.ilttfir i'n(i Ill'IirillK 111 UIU CUIIIl'8l III 1S.1IJU.-1 !-) ' "" .v....tov-. ...... to whether or no a new court home for I'oitlund this morning would be constructed. The Dallas, H. K. (Jlesy of Auroiu l a vis- licople petitioned for, and Jiide-I tor In Salem to-day. pendeiice against. The canvass of j Kider I. H. Uurtiett ahtl futiiily IKUuuiiimiuiuiiiiiiMmnuoim j0ft j,, evening lor lOIHUOUlll, cupied the attention of theconmii.s- wi,eie tlicv will reside temporarily. Hloiic-fH mid referees for many day. ' (jf g,,,,.,,, Yestordav even nir the canvass was I .. . . i. . ... . , ,.,,,, ,. , ii . Oho. is n ea em looking around competed with a result favorable to ' .',.,, t ... .. ,1J1.i,l 1 . ? mid vllt iil' Cv llli lis old li lend Ira tlie remonslratrTrw , , J . .. 7 i i.. r. lllIIHIS. i assistant KUIDAY... may iu.iw. tiiereiiionsiriiimx . The decision wnHTWiilercd in fa- A,lm vor of the reinonstrators hj?'n ma or-1 W '" I 'Clear Orlt" i,at night the great audience al the opera Iioiimj was unlvei.-al in its full appreciation of the performance of "Clear (Jrit" I'y Ha-' 'l'i'"'o'o com edy company. Thlscoiiip.iny woik hard andjtlii'.v niviownided hy gain liigawinm p'acc In I he hearts ol their hearers. Although playing at popular prices tii-.V give Mlcr geucml sallsfaetion than the run of 1 hIiiiuk. When tiny lit tempt comedy Iheli ne Is one run oflaughter until the drop "l" tin curtain. Ii pathos tlie. aie hlghl; npureelaUd asjlie iiilenxe hilensl and hearty appl.iil'iuw uld iudieate. Miss Iniiirti nppe.ireil nt lu-r Iu'mi last nlglij. a tin' m ink dl..iimiid that had.giown iipamimlhi'linil. inlueiH. She is already a I'Avnrlle In Kalem. MoiIIiiim- Snow !! ulwn.vt weil received. To-niglilV Jp'ii. I "LllllClHlllle IjIIMS," uhli-h Iwlll, ol coiiisi1, ilniw an ovi'ill'iMlnfe Iioiim .las. K. IV'Vlln, the fiinillciiiu"dl- aitf who lias won sueh aflon,' lnln on thetlie.ltiegoirs oftlns ill.v in eiiniedy rolisttas ourof his llneol IhihIiush in tlieTiriidii, hut to-night the groat comedy, "l.anca'dilie Lass," will he given, when .Mr. Devlin will inmcur In thoeelehnitid comedy roleofa p.ut.v hy the name of Johnson, Tn-mniTow iifleiniiou u iniillnco will lie uiveiiwheu the "Cotton King" will he pioihieed. A feature of the matinee will he a handsome souvenir which will he given to all I lie ladles alleniliug. To'iuoi'iow night the last perfoim iineo of tlio excellent eomp.iny "The Queen's KvldeiKc" will lie given, r 1 r..l I.I Mill. .1.' .UU1.UIJ111II, uwiauuiv Ity of eighty-six. This will settle 'Kdifrai ireigni agem 01 me uenyer, ,,.( ..,,..ull,,,. In ),,llr I 1CAIIS OC 1'Ul L IIIMUI lllllllUII. ir III ,.,.ni,i,. r..r .. it.,.,, i.i i,...ui Tin. the citv to-iiiy. lie the county time at least. The friends of the jietltion are not con- has They a new i mother aiulfsister, Mrs. M. A. and provisions, we struck out In a soutn- aml will work for the . Miss Dora Adams, of Jetinore, Kan- leriy direction, hoping to be able to nent of thatend. Indc-, sas. They (arrived in Salem yester- trail the Indian warriors to their ro am! the friends of tiie day and will make quite an cAtend- treat, but utter moving out lor eight :e are elated over the ' cd visit. I ; or ten mile, we found that they had the contest and are con-, 1..1... m? c..,i 1 A..ir ri circled around, and a portion of tent to let the matter rest. think Dallas should have court house, accomplish) pendeuco remonstrant outcome of tent to let well enou'h alone. Ciiiinly Court I'rorriMlinH, 'A feiry license was granted to .fames Venters, for a period of fifteen years, to conduct a terry across the North iSautiain, on the Kalem road to Turner vinBcio. The commissloiieis, have under eonsldi ration a planrto change the vaults in the recorder's and county clerk's ollhes. Tv vault are need ed uheie is now orie. The expense would he $l,nui. f The road petittaned for at the t'or- nclhis place ti tieTtidi'ii and Stay- lon road hasbeen oiittncd estab lished. F " Tlir road iieiitioued for fiom Woodliiirn lo .Shuck's mill was oidereihstablished. The toiirt has much business yet lo Iruiisaet and will be In session lo-niiuiow. Ills head (juarters at Portland. 1 Ira Adams Is entertaining his In my last communication I left ! otr at The Dalles, whro we had ' just arrived .find wcreJpreparing to make a rald'lnto tbfijf Indian coun try. We sjKtvpTftr three days in preparing or tlftttnp, and aftpr ufe ing all thd means iNty cortnnand wo foundthatr We couldNJlpjonly uliniit. isi mif nut. of life whole of our seveiKdupaui.'S that were? nbvjl at this plicc. This was inoiuiy owing to flic worn out conditiqn of our horsey they having no shoes on tlieirfeet. Soon about thethlrd day in the morning, after the main com panies arrived at The Dalles, we were ready, and without inucliirep( aration and with a small supply 01 nil y Konxvllle. Tennessee, who been visiting at the residence of Dr. Mason, departed this Evening for Portland, from wIiero,,fliey will start on a trip to Alaska. LOCAh .SII.M)lltY. -Mill Vii'y ships out about .'SUO.OOO feet of lumber per month. For your Paints, Oils, etc., go to Gilbert k Patteison's. tl-tf For your meat go to Lafore's f .mmii r nit' iiil now all alike pay thellt ite Ji'llielr depai led fi lends ngholr giaves with llow- .Mrlllollill Hit) Active pieparatinus me being luaile for the observance of decora day In this city 011 .May ,'!lllli, and It piomlses lo be mine generally ob served than ever before. Formerly this day was ohswvtul almost ex clusively by thosty who hail lost friends In battle oral sea, but since Itsestabllshiiicntiis a liohilav. lu- teiest has been extended to the iniissni nun iimv tin iiukc pay mo ill Hug tribut nvwiowiiiiriiuiir K ers. 1 11 Salem all pieparatlous are being made for a mine general ob servance ol t lie day than has ever boon known befoie. Sedgwick post will leave no stone unturned. Alieady much Mii k lias been per fniuied by the several committees. - llll .Slllll llllllHIl) Tht' track 011 Commercial iuvt Is now completed to the .Mill neek midge, and cnix me running legulnr ly to that point. The spur that has extended up to ihe depot has been discontinued and the eais iiiiiouly along tlui Vew park extension. The long plank walk fiom the denol lo the place w hero. he ears will stop hereafter mi'ikes hSuore convenient would Iv. A JSllll Hiugl'llll. We have two forties, live and six miles south ol the city, one nearly all hi cultivation, at W5 per acre. The other ten or twelve acres in cultivation, balance in timber, at WO per acre. Itolli well watered and very cheap. (WxaiO feet on State street for $000. 1()8. loO feet on Slatestreet for &7o0. llig list of farms ami city prop- city to select from. Duncan & I loom, It!) State street. them crescd over the Deschutes river, at or near its mouth on the old emigranjf wagon road. We however soon learned of this change of direc tion nut followed them up aa fast as 1 we cotilfl, and crossed over the river land camped just before dark in a I smooth safo place for the night. Aside front our reirular utiard we also had out.a picket guard, so as to guard against a surprise. - We wgre very cautious! all night mill L'lilit.'u irrmr! li-iilrult flit fill Til. to-day, on Slate street. tf. I thlnkliiir that if thev should -Painless dental operationsat Dr. Und us tlfe least ofl our gdard they r u. htniiirs, ic-i Mine street. might attack us. We were up at an Lunch front II till 2, inice 2j early hourtyid commenced to moye cents at Mining's lestaur.im on un- up me jescijuies river on lite cast, 1 . . ..S . . -r .. Hays. uaitK, iintiimr plenty COX k BOGGS, GROCERS, 249 Commercial Street, bank, findinir plenty of Indian -Wil.Lstrawber.ies are uetlliiK ' WK,1H a,m . 'eeling-assured uy the siiih uiiu luc Indians were moving their families to a safer position, we iiw.n..r..i. .i..inH...i..,.,i .. ..,.. .,v ...,k , tii uuiuiuiu i.ijLuiiiiiiJi:u iu jiiwu limit; lover, who has been 1 u.,,tlv ... nf Mlpln ,,,,. ,,nnf iljio 110WI and with tiienV the hills are covered 1 Miss WMil daiigeiotisly 111 SALEM, OR., Have just received a new anil complete line of Staple and Fancy Groceries, and invite the attention of the Public to the following Goods which we carry in none but the First and Best Grades, and will offer them at the very lowest prices ! Powdered, Dry Granulated, Extra C, Island. Sugar. Golden C, New Orleans and days. A N- Aililltl Yesterday the Oak Lawn park addition to Salem wiuf surveyed and ..1..11...1 1. in ....... ... puuii'ii. 11 is me prypciiy oi.m'ssrs. I. linn, llrowii am lloliiian, ami consists of " iy acres. It lies on Asylum avefiwj.', on the light sldoof theud, auiFjtist east of (lie Waller addition. It is good property ami will bo placed on the niaiket at once. SlIIIIK HI)," I.l'ltlll'l'. .1. llaelielorof,4iast Salem brought to the Jm it.Ni, oftiee tills iiirnlnir a he.td of y&y) AuWrthinlettueu that for Vfy'autyfcips the ellnmxi'fj&jrt6 heat ymeVi res lhlil,fiviri('Ws In ehuinferelvco and Is noWtllly developed. How ls that for lettuce? I'mit'iiil 11I li, V. IIiujiui, This al'ternisin aUtwo ii'eloek oc- curled the funeialof (I. WJUiiL-an. the old tfoiitluhiaii wliitlroiinoil lor maiiv mu.-li better.,- Vernon Osborn has been granted a sobViaishipiii the stateagiiuiiltur aleoifCKeat CoryallN. y. I..I.., WiIkIiI's .Myrrli TikiIIi Soap tiiini'S nil' timiiicinr rciy tlnm joii liue 11 biusli with It. Try It. Sola by nit ilruwl-ts. Golh rnn Cleve, t ho has had scvcriiJ'ucu'Mimiiiirs on tlui i'iimm! !m about to stall a weekly at Sclo. The Young peoplesdiristtati as sociation meets at the haptlsf church Sunday evenings, and l well at tended and doing uVrcat deal of good. The Farnieis' institute will be In session at Ilosyburg, to-day and to-morrow. Prof. MeElroy is on the program for an address on "Ar bor Day." Oalifornh cherried tiro in the market here at llfteen and twenty cents per pound, irawberries are llfteen cents a box Wild, ones are beginning to eonje in aild will be cheap. Oregon's tametrawberrics will he in market next week. noiur. Ills re- inau It uttii'rwlM' switch Is being placed In Just almve tne eapitol ami another will be placed Just uoiih of themill nuvtiu Conuuerelal street. The sw Itch op paslto tlio .Mcthisllst church w 111 be removed, - - At llli' I'll. ,01. Two 0110 year con lets were given their freedom to-day. They were Victor Hater and c. 11. Monls, from t'Hw county Hater was in for obtaining niojit'ii M,,,r Usl. ,,nw lonKwathnioufs furlareenv fiMiu a dwelling. llliieU Is a new ar rival at thefuHltutlon. lie conies front Poi(ld foVthuv years for lanvn.v. I'lie shops aiv' running tlio highest number of hands ever worketl tlietvtKfoiv, AH. Thoentlrt nwter I but little short of an). Head yesterilav at mains weie Inprred lu,the Odd Fel lowh'et'ini'ieryvbjrtw friend J. M. Munkei-s who resides near Saloni. orruiKN rXiJo rnxs. Santa llarbara claims to have SiHXI ivtidciits. laho Territory has T.OiHt.iHKI acres sts. .vr.MsvihhK noti:s. -M Cockeilinu ot the Auinsville mills moved this week to near Grant's pass, where lie has bought another mill. The late rafnSUave been hard on oats that are sowetPril-Iow ground and many aro' not thiougli sowing yet. MAUUIKlr" " KKHNK-HOWD-At the residence ot the bride's tmrents in the Waldo Hills, on Wednesday, May Hlh, Mr. Henry Keene, r., and Miss kva Howd, ,ev. Huberts of lleiating. , .Mr. Keene is the son of 'Squire Kcene, who Is 1 well known and proserous farmor and an old settler of OregoiWriie bride Is 11 ilmnrlur 1 . . . . : o----- TVipotohanipo wilUooube on the!"1 J l ,IwlI"NMU,,0wrorO',- lliulof a railroad. , gon, a grain stud stoctr rultr and well kuown. The cereinony was otheV kinds of iras. jk-ihhiuwi hi tne presence of only a ,,. , . 1 low relatives and Mends. The luallup has iuwrpoialed hop' vouiil-counle will ,...... i. .... coiIlp;IV W licit will nbiiil Inilv 11.. ... ........ .. '... "" - ft- 1 1 j 1 iiiiiiuit'iv viiiMi rii. iv win 1... mlli ill li,,iu ll... ,.,..'..... ' ...fc. Mill iru '1 ho lintss Valley Times sas tlm I li.l nt I Iik sm. on, N. P. Mack, one of .Salem's hortl. , culturisti., Uils morning decorated a iUv.lt ill the Jot u.SAi. mllw, u itli a big, rtK'. tamo MrawU-iry-tluiht oftht'Mon. It SoOtlioSjnrpU. varlotj and mwMir inula., j. olrvtimfenmv. Mj, M,u,k ni.n the I orM.ilavriiiMin wilt' rlu-u htrawlK-irl' win! tlmnl tlu market. A .NiTilr.l llrlili;,!, A iK'tltluii lias Uvn piwuutnl to the city council tor ihe iMiiirm-tlou of a lii-Muo aer., tlio i-k ,.ii suiii. iiwr MAvt 111 olltHleiu. -n,i, , n needed brldpi- IUM mtM hnu, txmMdvnilto'ijHi,' brlilii win gmiuy tyiirmv AiuiAv t,r l0 faiiilllM A llur'cWu f .10 Wv, A phhI HimiSiA,r W wnuitut tlou of h tl 1 r'.iUe, iu ihv UuiU aie lilBhon 'illiirlilc. laiuous Idaho mine theiv lias paid SU'iOndaV for tinpast twenty yeai. Huutss tl Pendleton iKtipte hao raNed tliefso.tHHl, which will Insult' theityunectlou with the O. V W.T. UVtU will begin at umv, The cod bjiVIs recently discovered UHt miles oirtrV'Siin Dlego coast by the llhh iMiiiiuiklon steamer, Alb.t trovs.areU.U' Bjvehtlgated with a view loltunedlatfc developinent. Tlie ilAII output of the Walla Walla eiramery I l.VM poiuuls tif tauter, which sell rapidly tor Itt tvntsaiKiuiid. TheVlaruiers get i". tvnts a pound tVom tHo eicamery. The picnickers are itluriiliig front the .SuitaTCIani mlinV in iIim,. Only capitalist w ho cifji buy oustlv niaehlneryaiid employ tlargv tonx of moii can make anytlilug out of the mines thero. five- nianiplullU are eoiiiL' tin pleased to meet their many friends. They have the good wishes of a host of friends. iii:i. liAl'OHK. At tlio home, of his daughter, Mrs. FoUim, in At em, on Friday, May 10, issti, at l:n p. 111., of paralysis, l.ouls La tore, aged seveni.viwo years and six days. our scouts well out to the trout. Al ter traveling some distance up the river and finding that we could not overtake them with our whole force ii'a uf nnttntt n fnti tinttuuito iti luf 11 V iitirjfrwl t HrfU IIIUillLlltO It iUL 1 our Horses rest anil teedsome. While here, twenty men were detached from the companies to act as scouts to see how far the Indians were ahead of us. Those scouts were placed under command of Capt. 11. A. Lee, who pushed forward as fast as the horses could be made to travel. His Instructions were to llnd out if possible wheretlie Indians were congregated. But his men rushed on with such fury and speed that 111 about eight or ten niliesthey began to see dust Iu the distance and were soon up with them and without waiting for the order to charge or retreat, they went pell mell iu hot pursuit after t ho retreating In dians and commenced to shoot and chase them like wild animals). But before they knew what they were do ing or where they were going, they eaino suddenly upon a large force of warriors coming back to the relief of their women and children. As soon as they saw the situation they hasti ly stopped the chase and took to their heels and made for the main sipiad who hud already taken a strong position in tlio rocks where they could defend themselves against almost any force. As soon as tlio Indians came up to this place aim recgntioitered a while they be came satislled that it would be dan- gcrotis to attack the men, and they urea a tew shots at them, which were readily returned by our hoys. I his caus-ed the Indiaus to hastily retreat toward their families again. There was only 0110 casualty that day that is worthy of notice and that was the wounding of William Stillwell, who was iu the front rank as lie always wtw in an Indian light. When the rest of the men took the panic and retreated he wi ( such hot pursuit after an Indian thai he didn't notie when his com rades commenced to retreat and was almost surrounded by the Indians befoto lio knew it. He had a tine stout horse and made a bold ellort to get away from them by running and would have succeeded admir ably but for a deep canyon that lay Iu his way, which his horve could not !!, and there being no es cape only to leave the horse at the btow of tlie iitn no leaned from Rock Candy, Maple. Syrups. Gilt Edge, Golden Drips, New Orleans Molasses and Teas. Extra finest Oolong, Japan, Basket Fired Japan, Gunpowder, Young Hyson, English Breakfast and our own special importation of uncolored basket-tired tea. Green Coffee. Mocha, Java, O. G. Ja'a, Costa Rica, Guatamala and Rio. Roasted Coffee. Mocha, Java, Pioneer, Columbia, Arbuckle's and Costa Rica. Spices. Mustard!'1' CUtS'a' Cinnamon' C,oves G16er Mee, Nutmegs, Pepper Chocolates and Cocoa. Chiradelli & Princess' in one pound and one-half pound packages Baker's in ten-pound cakes, Huiler's Cocoa. ' packages. Extracts. nmnSg!1fea?geS,r!nt' ran' StmwUeny, Raspberry, Al- Satices: Worcestershire, Durkee, Tomato Catsup, Pepper. ' Bottled Goods. Catsupalaffii; Srff U,US' CChW Picallily, Olives, Canned Goods. Salmon. Shrimp's, Clams, Outer's and' Boston Baked' Bea'S?' Lb9ter9' crackers. 'QiSSfeocSWJa ed, Farinaceous Goods. A FULL LINE' ; -OF- Crockery and Glassware! With spcclaltlMln Valerian China Tea Sels, French China Dinner Sets, KIDGVVAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wo constantly keep a full li. and open stock, enabling us to mak J Dinner and Tea sets of any size, or n ll the single piece. The finest assortment of CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A FULL STOCK Ol the latest and handsomest pattenuin Glassware. w j-l'leaso call ana examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street, iere They Are OIBEfi I Nil Salem, Oregon, havo received direct li Facto The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPRING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAINWAQ0N8 SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will bo sold at Prices and Terms to Suit HI! These goods Tare Arst-class and as their stock Is very large a person can find wart they may wsh. Their warehouse on SU street is completely filled, and they haw nnother.carload en routo now. Look oat for them; something fine MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training, roar dooks Learned in one reading. Mind wandering cured. ' Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements to correspondenc Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of llr-Wm-A. Hammond, the world-famed Specialist In Mind Diseases, Daniel Grcenleaf Thomp son, the great Psychologist, J. M. Buckljr .p. p., editor of the Christian Advocate N. Y., Uichard Proctor, the scientist, Hon. W. V. Astor, Judah P. Benjaman, and others, sent post free by rrof. A. tOISETXB, 237 Fifty Ave., Je-im dw Extrn CoL'oamit i'aiM.'tl from mIj lw.iv.. .,.,.1 m 1 ..... .: ""' " "in "'wv iKirti at .Mhltlhy. uowii t lie Mil ami ph-.hxmI. but not ton, Ohio, .MnW, 1S17, ami removed until after he was wotuuletl In the to()reSontaV!y.ly. lie was Wp by an arrow. It was now near the lather ot m,w ehlhlren who h dark ami ,ie mi men purM.ed Mirvvehln,,fiduerl.,e.itdurlnK him only short distance. The .., t0 II,,uWw ,0 liN J niuln Miuiul, as smut as they wt ri.l S'i j;ie7w7;?w.;VIflel.l. fthoImlius,lwsuiy wtirinl to UUr uuil Louis the datishter the wmniaml and found them en- !... Mary Thomson, Mw. ' iiuiiikhI lit a afe nlaeo. Tl.o ! .' .MiiSBle bolMMij ami Mm. Hattloj '.v n.'HirtI what thev had mu and lUvkner Mr. Lafmv was eJoyg I learned in thUrecomoUertna .nove liN UMial hmlth until Monday ment, ami also rvprled the , I,JJf t-vonlng w hen at about four o'clock, ' Stillwell, Mipmg that he tad lie was .re:oii witii ..,.i...i, 1 1, 1.111...1 ... .. . h . . " I,!Ul 1 urlB his illus he never rxWlel . w.e hobblM, nto eamn 1 L wuseiouslie.ss iiur 11II...S-I .. .. 1 ..v..... .1 .. . o"'i Jaehboueoiiutv.siiiri.in.v..,. 1..... ... . .. "" ""' 1 '!" mo woumi iitul nun liU 1,1,, tWui,.,.,.i,uv,,,rkHii,wsv,3 rrjs'.r.:? "5:.r u ,l' iut!r. y & rrrJrrtoK t j?.,? ?. ?.?-, sii,,!::,, -ui ;:r .&&-- GniSn'K Meal (yellow and white) Farina, Split Pe u, Fearl IJuiev ffJ h ' Hon,,ny' Buckwheat line, cfw'm Whea't, mil, C mui wfl ' pfnf ' guCta' "n. Ceroi. Muearoul and Vermicilll. ul), 1111K, Uutter, and Lima Beans, T. C. Shaw. CranMon Cream, Corneillors, llurr's Cheese. CIGARS. l both Key West and TOBACCOS. Chariotlutit, OolJen LftSSS, S2l o?r& g$ All Goods Delivered. Call and Test Our Prices. & FOQ-Or PRINTING. Q Po NE OF THV T.ATinvwr lTABLISH- 'mmta In the State. Lower rates than rtland. Ijireest stock Lend BUnki i me atate.a-'d biggest discount. BeBaioi price list of Job printing, and catalorne ol legal blanks. ifc. M. WAITE, Steam Printer Salem Oreroa. BLACKS3HTHING and nORSESHOEIN SBERdPOII Have moved to tf and id State street, where they are now ready for work. A" our old patrons and friends are Invited to iii uiiu see us in our new location. are better prepared for work now than ever having secured mure room. 19-1-u. BKACKSMITIIINO and WAGONMABM, JOHN UOLM, THE OLD IlEUABUg Blacksmith, haa removed nil bP Jt u iijacKsmiih, naa removed su 1p J" ipo corner of Commercial and Cereek: in. wiipra na iu raanv in arrwD ihf Ho is now nrenarad better than Cox eVer tilfln ull lrlnrf. ArM.iTAn nrkA Trim mklngand repairing; all kinds of bl; smithing and renalrmr. and a central horseshoeing buslPcua. Ho baa all klnM of shoesteoT.trottlag, hand made, etc., and nu them. In a scleoUne manner. Special attention given to the oonstrucUon of wag ons and carriage. Remember the plei opposite State Insurance building. WANTED.iK perience not neccRkary. Permanent pol lions. Good pay. Write at once. Oetta work 2!OW, wllo It U easy to 11 ad WT rltoiyunworked. 240 COMME5RCXAI. ST., SAI.EM, Jffi