Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 06, 1890, Image 2

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TH3E3 CATTTAJj lEViiS-OrG- JOTHHtfAI
m
m CiRTAl HUML
I'DiJLlanKD DAILY, EXCEFTrtlWDAY.
BTTJII5
Catil Jaamil PubMlsg Company.
(Incorporated.)
Offic,ComroeTeltWtrrt,tn r.O. Building
KoUrcd l lb poxtofllce at Halem, Or.,
econd-eljuni nuttier.
HOFER BROTHERS.
Editors.
rji ,nr-r- i . rr r. ,m -rrf ryni : .''S
Tb pottlbllUle ptfflrgptt iri.Hmplf
beybnx) cwr. rrrbcGiBtoii iuibe-pfe&at'ilajr.
J. W. Mcm-nt", Editor ItanwgtonViu)
fVt,
-
TflURMDAY.
.MAP.CIf
"S3mFcomino events.
No free u&t. intern! In (I
X!rcififIi5loacrTlce a
tt rf4ivl(fua lit tAnccAmUt.
ree, Cbarlt-
lofinl entertain-
'.v .1. '. ri. - j r... .,. . ...
lwt At Jaair price. itTeuin.of.Wtni Impor
tance announced ree under tbln.lHd.J
March;, 7 and 8 Ur.A UCr.tBUrMt
rv-la!Ut.at 'neHiekete,lKtttp5rJr'
Jlarctt . Itepublloan County, Url
tvwnrolttw rnttu. '
- srcliJCI. rrltonX election. .
Msretlll. AwwMWc-onrcfllIrt.
If nh IV Tii li mi In I afrtllMto hOV.
ilarebiv. lXHiw-nue Hutu tairpotn;
tnUMTIiU. .- -S'
April , UnkoSUtcWJTefHin70rfton
ratr. '
-" . jT .
a feffc-nf rliW VI
The BliIrfenel ben li aDrwune him
m4mS candidate fir ile tiffite of chl
eJerkoftfl.trlet.No.ZI. W. J!.kIMISO.
Tlie tVrrkly Journal.
ThJftYreeek'a IsMie of Martfk 7lh
Is ili& I" Saletn, Marion coonty.
Ofisfiotf, and a good deal of srolcejs
tiikeniidp'.tl forth our advaultfirjs1n
real csta&iiikour lirgest Institu
tions. ''?
Thi?ecja edition of the Wi:kk
i.y Jouhka'l vrlJI aim to furnish
n-Iiablc every day . hfuinuiUiu
about this part of Oregon.
H(itrlU)M nlll do well to mall
tlirfr icoitlc?) to H!wpid , jMyjualut
niodTiVili' Ei-Jt, or otlibr:radlilc
eUilfrt from whlgh Qruon I draw
ing emigration.
Extra cipiea of our. wuehlytcan e
lnnl at our liujinefcM ofllce.
Ufncral OrJrr No. I.
Col, T.C. Hinlih coiiimnd!iil!ud
nfatitry, O. N.O.iias Issue.!' froh;
PHf
the headnu irteix ami Regiment In-!
fautry, O.N. 0', general order No,
I, which order that ti general In
spection and muster of tho several
companies of tliii reglmeuf and of
'I'm in Ji, Cavalry Ik' held and the ,
several oflicers detaiUil la Uisfs,-eto-s
i"..f .
them and reHirt, to lieaiKjuarters on
or before March .'list Inst. Company
CommntiderH will promptly forward
Id thtf Adjutant lK.fore tho end of
tho iiturter all reports and vouchers
duttfriim'tlit'in a'lujJHg.fv thvlj-reM
seciive eommnnus. Atientioii oi
Oiimptny Commanders Is directed
to )irar.iph III. O. O. No. 4 of
Suptvmbur llh, Hi) from tltuic
Iie-..diUiirteM to the elleet that til
lowanccs for company expenses will
hi .suspended Until all reports
and vouchers duo from tho detiu.
(juont Coiiiptny C'diiiiu wider arc
lljuil with tlnr Arijutaut, .Jlonpr
ah'lu muntloli Is undo of Captains
Grant Lake, C i. A.; George F. Mt
Coiinull, Co. I).; Ailam W. Rose,
Co. E.: Charles T. lllumeucrollier,
Co. K , an I Willi mi T. Kulclgh,
Troop A. Cavalry, for their piinciti
ulltv In f, irwardlmr th -lr run iris.
and their prompt attention to trans
notions with regimental heaihju.tr
ters during the n ist year. Tho olll
clal siguatiiruor George II. liuruett,
1st lluiiteiiautund adjutant Is attach
ed to the above order.
ItKAh IMTATB THA.NSPr.HS.
Tho following Ih Ii. correct list of
the real eslalo trausaetlous tiled at
the olllco of the county recorder to
day
, 'M E Heuro il wr to ytrH
iaMirpliI.lN 4, r mid (inn'
bll?7 of JelleiWni. t
W W JJr.K.ks fu Lydla J
llrooks, lAU uures In t 8 sr 1 w
John IIoIiiiuii and uf to V
DDugati j or It 7 In 1)11; II of
Baljiu.
Kraiiklu Coinell nnd lib to
WDDuguu, It 10 In bill 111) of
Biileui.
A Coolidgo ut ui. to A K,
Sinllh llli-lucrth.Jiit.ilhr 1 )
.1 CJdliiiMoii and wflo Pctor'
0 Hmitji, 00 lUTfS In L H sifil v i
Wlllmiietto UlilvOixljy' to
W I) Dtigun, a tn'ictiiin of Its
K and I) In bIK lit) of Halem.
Roiuaii Cathullu Arehblsli.
op of the Dloceso of Oiegou,
to John FTheo, II llreutatni,
f
l7
1
UIO
SJH00
fa
lrtfttl
J) I o rio iv, in t -i sr a w.
A)l
ernorl'onuoyer Wednesday grunted
. u full lutnlon to Terry Unburn, con
victed of larceny In Morrow county
and w!iiti!'icel to one year In tho
county Jul I. Thowirdou wa grant
ed on tho nv niiuioudatloii of the
Judg)'uii( iirojucutliig atiiinioy, Tlf
oHo(ft,l)c1ijJiiJt iintr triylolouu.
Tho governor- has ulso remtlted a
flue ofK)nss)uag.iliit u b iy l .
tho iHiurt of Washiu'tloii county
lU'iir.rv liaiiieyuu Nil J r
plidprf ll$U itlid lf In blU 1 8
1 IftuuW ASi HllMlri0N-UoV'
TJm.Uoy.H crlmucoiuUtal In glvlugi)iuwiUUl!U' -fHl-fflKU,llL,li.l'u
otuueklur which Ills father had also pninesdowell and the lugTi'
m ulu for homo ue to some fellows
Wiiti gave him tun vouli for It, uud
tUu Isiy In tlinughllossm tool; the
mmey. 1'riMwniilng iutn,ruey and
n large nuiiiber of Wnshliigtou
co.unty ei.Uuiis petitioned (or the
remlsaloii of tliotliie.
7
In Regard to "Oregon Fruits!
Marion County' the Center of One of the World's Most Success
ful Fruit-Growing Regions.
lETERrtoLViGiLANCE THE PRIC&OF SUCCESSFULPRODUCTION.
4;
t 'V
Appjesofrsjefiesjand
'are atnome Herein Ihis
'nm vill'e-.'i'i c..
iiiu-ravuiuu ojjui ui an victim,
fills-;
-W
N ,
A
y
rrhlirlWel.prepSrl'rtlie likvnkU
w-i'fcy'
onent tHisrananof tneiirirtmnaoresouHin. arxa now propncie: or oneui iiihiri;oi
iruUftrHitiU Fofaiin.
The fjenntlful city of Halern Ic
thecajiilal of Oregon uud the chief
c ly of ilarloti i-oUn5 wllfch In the
.-enter of the WlHonittle valley, u
rt-,jIoa that cwn lx isafely ftyleil the
xarden iwt of the J'iHI, unequal -
el fur the beauty ot Ita scenery, the
prcKluctivem-' of irfijil uud extent
arid VHtt.-ty t,f Ub oriuultuiul and
horticultural products In many
resjtctfs ami taken a rhile, tlilx
grttt valley urpo Miy fimilur
iixtiilil itt'leriUortf ,U lUlfound oh
the fuc- Of the earth, u bnwfl a
wrflo'h. but one fTml m MiCtanti-
afed by facta.
One of the niot-l itvullabte and
fortunate feature of this fertile
rcloh iK'tbe capacity It has de -
veloped fr growing mid maturing
all'the fruits known and grown in j fhepear.ls another fruit liYjhOi
ihe leinp'.'r.ile zmu of earth. Ha- gon pnsluces with roiiurkublo me-
fast Iwcoiulnff. devoted to borticul-
, ,.-... ., .....,., ,.
nil uf. irarm hi iuiiu oi iirun-
able iliahicter tiro rupldjv changing
ffomr'heir 'old-tlhio cjiilrac'ter of
inik-rtliliaru graiu-farnis, originally,
j JtaUai iCi thiijlonatLn.'UiaWl.JiKij
. tinkil ftirlv vtmTA Hint In lwniittfiil .
..... - ..".y jY.h(j.., .7- vn......
frUll-farms. fanning ill 6U from ten
to ii uy acres, i lie lami agencies,
havo only toad vertlse their bargains
by conveying thelrcustoiners to the
few original fruit-farms that ar, now
In Is-arlng, add. hIiow them vhat1io the- writer that while all products
''ti i
their proMticU have lieeo for years
pj4i and what tluw; proilu -t- have
re.ili,.'L 1
i.-.r
U in worne tlui:: for.v U vhiltn
that the fruit grower works n mine
of pure wealth, for oyorythlng de
iMiiidson gtMMl management, as in
nil oilier ncrypitl (ons, Snuces only
a'tlemlK the "u'ViiM vlgll.ince"
that Is the prlceofall other ble-",ings
ImmIiIi'h "HlK-rty." The grower
must study and learn, he must faith
fully prautlce correct methods 'as
well as I'xerelse "eternal vigilance,"
nnd use tho well-implied labor, as
the price of success In fruitgrowing..
Hut this Is not a treatise on horti
culture, and we will proceed to state
some fuels concurniug'tlie subject at
fruit growing In Western Oregon a-
developcd by annual exiwrleiico up
to the present lime.
The soil of our valley Ib of basal-
tie origin, such as Is characteristic of
the In mis most noted fr successful
production of fruits in (Jcuuauy,
Italy, France and oilier portions of
Etimiie. This soil has lasting quali
ties shown by exjierleiice on the
oldest farms. The flixt Held ever
sown to wheat hi our stnto lies on
tho lmuksof the Willamette In this
county. Its owner states that since
oyer seventy years ago, It lias pro
duced wheat with only two years of
r'it midhiOw' turns oil' Xs, bushels to
Iheucre.' lihirlngthtjyeuisslnco Ifil8
ovorj- acre Iuim produeeil 2SS0. bush
els ot wb'ea(. This short slatl'iiient
explains the wonderful strength and
yield of our soil. The hills of which
thure urn many raugu4,thiitilvcrilfy
our valley during itn length of lf0
mile-, olli'r uuc4iiuled oijnituulty
for
ir fruit jgtowlng, -'tis loeutloiiH tire
icro ftailut abtivu two lower It'Vui
(I
llublo in Hilling fi'ostHiuid below1 the
7. "." A '.
lilglu-r ruiigoj w Here frosts nri to ,1h-
fmrvd. The Inst locations Air or
chards along the whole coast line
In Koutheru Oregon and all Califor
nia, moon the hillsides or In the
fool hill regions of the giuat ranges.
vVhllt) tl.6 hill lauds ai1ir.ivti-iiblo '
jjir'fnift-pie high rfllljjg ti(rle
lands Hriss sluillarr advantages,
vtjjj'h pTmt-sa large ini)!orlon ol
theureasot Western Oregon witlilli
the rvaeh of the lioriiculturpt. It.--mIiIcm
otirhs.ili(e Imuli with tlu-Ir
clayey eoutmixturv1, all tho river
Usls that are above ordinary over
How, Mug sand loams and imtur
aly"Vt!flgdOUig, ar dxlloltt ifor
iiitfii)- vijrlftHopffiilt tus- Tlius
liKkitloiis are praMir'edv rraiii-fivsiil
by tbelimin Hate
vicinity of mil-
iiing watvr and oIlW tho
bvist
liXk
prunes no well anil tne Higher
lauds ofMiudy loam grow nil trees
well. Thus our ruglon iHerses
uxtenlveatvua adapted to uruhurd
lug mid miiih!I fruits, Air iftruw-
Inirrlw, lilMuklHirrltM, mspburrlus, In
fact the untlru mime ot suitill fruits,
call bo produttwl hi luxutluuuti uud '
o-
-o-
Grapes. Plums and Prunes
perfect Fruit Climate
r m n- "
-o-
JovKSAVhy H. A Claric, r ntonr yesr
abundance, as well as with compar
ative certainty unknown elwlier.
A lirlnlfnti Mouwm mifl fXitti.tli
n,.i,i,.., tht, -..,
Ml'Mt'l trf HVVaiJ ait iT HW
. tlon to tlo anything like "jusiiw to
jour subject" and the rea ler mnt
I take very much for grunted.
The apple I the king of fruitx,
j and can be giown in Oregon to best
advantage as In nze, llavor and
character. Of courxe Orego.i loe-
iiotgrpwall-varletitAlitfc d Hip
new miner when lie hu-t jetlli-d. chii
readily loirn from hh nei?hlorn
what vuiletlea thrive ixwl in
thHri
locality. Tilf i true f other fruiU,
for every lixailloti lnw i'j eriet-ial
J adaptation; the soil mut Ie studied
1 and well considered if we expect to
i profit by Its favors.
who have studjcd'hortjciUMir.- uvHf
ii ..' .. . ....
unvv fiim; iu nur lutv .m .i.v"
I planted, out immene ou-ianU .0
' ixsantiijdtie.t There U inJtHf)'M
that our region excels In U. f:niS
andaii,uwluui Uixttrtj.jnitl
..t i...r..i !..... r.. i.t. r ....(.
, ,,, illltll'l IIJI IIHl,I. .Jll-I.tlf I.H"i,
, wu known as a e.g.m r of frit'laand !
vegetablex In California, vUited 8.i
lt-m three years ago and remarked
freely upon thevulueof ourproducts1
' for ,!,, ,,. I!C mtImI i
I In hJH o'w n state 'turned
i r - - i
In nij acid
j character, in Oregon tin
. ,vj-o-. i x -ft-jtu. .k4 .u -
ai;i in .j il-hiiii imt iiiii: rm:
i-1 u riii;'
ciiiiiiiiL', :i iuul ii iiil' isriiurni I'M
norlnure. h ru!tl Lo (llMiiverud
when the products of Oregon can
neries should become known to the
trade of the world.
Peaches and grapes iii'oiir vlcin
lly aril u'ot sofcrfrlalii t yield as
oiher fruits. Our cod summer
.ml. all... I..u.n It. ....I l ...t. ....ll ..... .
IIIV,III1 t,-Vl t illTJII UUI. illlll Vl 'VV(
grow better mills to perfection
most of the time. As to grajies, wu
refer to v'irictlcs suited to our lati
tude, for our gr.ipe growers do not
attempt many of the Varieties grown
in California, 1000 miles to tlie south
east, of us.
The only fruit where .California
comes In competition with us Is
prune growing, hut while Orepoii
turns oil many varieties California
begins and almost ends with the
"Fiencli" prune, which Is literally
the "Petite Prune d'Agcn" and
commands one-third moie when
grown In Oregon over (lie California
grown. It Is conceded that the Ore
gon prune stands at the head in
comparison with all such products
at homo or abroad, uud our valley is
fast iM-'coiiiiug u prune orchard.
A few facts, gathered from the ex
perience of a fruit-grower of otif
own city, whoe farm is only a mile
frotit tile city Jiyills, qipjbejlled
on ' 111 1&S8 mi acre of Potltp Prune
WecsJ turned ollOOOO uilndsof cjircd
fruit, tllut fcold'foj- seven cents, per
pound, or $120. An itero of Silver
Prunes turned oil' WMIO pounds of
cured prunes that sold for leu cents
or tJIttO. Tv ol ve acres of prune t rees
produced 4il,KM pounds or
jinnies worth 5-1000. averaging about
tftOO uiiiiiyrc. 1 1 K not too much to
ciaim nun mis prut e. eron iietteti
i-llft) in! iien. or iioirlv th
It.
Many slilpplng'vailotWdf plums
are sent by thocardoad through the
Interior, lliidlng a market In Mmi
tana and as far ICa.-t as Chloago.
They do not always reach there In
m i i t ' .
ijjoAl TtrVJltr ditiat tliMc-itre: fair rj-
?wa.ids Ai?eiylyioft'nXiuls. g f
. ii no euerrip uioouesi nen.1 aiuiuu
greatest :Jti vn laiu aijji liivea Ibi.
Vornot to bo'Vur"paM6il. The While
Cherry Is preferred for canning, and
us yet fuvv canneries are In operation
because the fruit supply has not "veil
so great as to warrant a sutlleleuey
of desirable varieties to maintain a
'.injury jflf;Hunole-iuV l Tto p,iy a
pnlllU TIiQt iimienlty liH iaeiii.H
ovJreoliiehldaM, iindevvral otuiier
ies are sianinn lino oiiMimvi ui
prosent year. (
It Is tuuicedud hy Culifurnlans
liiemseives tiiai our vvopuunui, jsoii i
and benelletiiit climate, mnrut'titmhte't
1 1 in ii Im known idHtivvliuru mi tliu
faro or the onrth, In sure iwrtttliily (eSi'J: w "' w,w" -"S,
of priKliiuMon us well as dolnuy t ..-
........... .....i ......n. ...... .., ,i...w... a..' Wriahl' Chmmm (1ouiIimIIuu fvuimIv
vviui i.in. mi.i. i i.uu. mi ,
an prtMiucisor wie syit, is list onyu
cijvialled and not to bo t.urpued. I
California Is Infeitiiil "itu man
Intectpeststliat Jiijwroand t'"'
fruitg. We have reared fi'wo them
reeular Installment ot these pa-ta
;lln frails that are coirtinntly iiup.rt-
cd but the CnlJinj;,moHJ.Ibe.ouly
aphis bceaftlonally fieemes too s -
men, find IntlmaleXt dlPpr
after a sharp pel! of wfnler. We
can e-miiteruf-t tlie C-idliBg motu
...0n., .11,1.1 ,it iuilirMinr -
.lug with Pari green r I.otfou
jiurnle. &)Jar or sAit- b mej no i
pt'WH tlMit are dHenH UeyofHi
Jielp. Ordi.iary eureavei the apple,
but lat j ear three-fourths of oar
applet were dew roved by theM?pest.
The fruit-grower has got to tight hU
battleor lo-e!t. Lot no man think
that It i easy ut isnw fruit, but let
him believe'lhat with will and pur- j
pow.Htreiiglh awl vlilJHW He can
prosper at jt, and nvtjOflivrwl.
The conclusion is Inevitable that
Western Oregon is a Paradise fur
the fruit frr.rt-er aad the natural
home for all fruits congenial to the
temperate zone. Ammg ovr va'
leys and Ijeautlfal hill-ranger, hor-tl.-ulture
can excel and vlekl a rich
iproitt to tne puiwin ano iireKw
1 - - --
worker and unieiit, Mr tne mm
grower uiit Ije a ooustatit student
of nature and can never learn
eiiuugh to do without it.
CalifonilK Utbe home of the wmi
trojilcal, and weueetl net deuy or
(Itietioii llwt th -! h wiiiitler-
j working, Imt Orrgim U m neur per
' fection n uatuM admit of In the
I iinxliirttliiii of frullH imth-e to the
temjierat 7u.- of c-.rih Our equ
able climate ami certainty 01 winter
ralnir,'Ili.''Ure to all ourproducls those
Ieuullur traits of ex-ellence that
huve already made our Mate kn .wn
asfarathet-e products have gone.
We hrfve fo reason to doubt that as
production liitTensesaud the world
j iKM-ames aetjuainted with tlio" pro-
, dnHh Hi .leiiiand will grow a ieO.ua!
tfiat .rudu'tiei: hud to einfch the
,
,ljr ,rwl!c,'r
T "
. '--) -j ,y -t:o:i.
' ' iM i v.-v e: mi l'-'.At rbtre It Is
I- --to. iliero aro hrta:tU w5 are ticla;
J1--' Vegaailiki ranajcri'.Ia. aaJ l:t ll!ae
rr.M oat M cwrr tft'itiea.'ftin;t;:Ie
- ,um. Hot ta comi tou wnsionalor of
poyt -xUo fport ihatlt escra: io lrely
"P"3 'ie " .wv?at V"17" V
L !.not-'.'llViVT: ,.
i: ad worn! 7 roducefie dow. now tat-
" D3r woroibaj tmiHt wfc oar! irict
i . . ... ..
i niariy lorn wane bj i 'lount m:tii?ci;i :oo
raneh grcaiy fool, a- e wl.l iave yar
tectimonUI within a (jrrulfiit. ICInltcu un
der "ittc rondiiloai It Liaa af ila:e cao for
iakises'lou (lyipeMln. bI'J. 1 '-ar'arhv. poa
(tlpatton, Xaco cnptUiiK and liver and Lid
nc; JlK.rlcr. It nuiy Iwaited how lr laa
fiojslljly cure ao icaay allsicuu. But Ihc
reason Is dear. Ail t.oe trouiti nro the
lcsJtlma.o result ef Improper T7r-.l l.ld-
Zl
ny action or iinpalrwl digestive organs. IU
c ects upon t:ico function nro at awnlb
In r to tlio medical fratornily as to too thou
Ujwi who aia call U.lui: it
btlRini'V NTIIJK.
KNIOIITSOKl'VrillA-t. ItiuilUrnuft
lnt;oiiTudny nlht ofiwcllweek nt
Mi. in.
,. J.)'IMINAI.I:C. f.
W. II. If. V,ATi:ilN. K. r It. miilri.
-iIVHUIIKin.No. IS, I. O. O. h, meets
U 'InUild I'rllHWi.' Hall up Mn I r. Cornoi
Uoinmi'relHl and J-Vrry hlivt-U, every Hit
(ird.iyiitTU)i. in.
.1.1, Mitciiiki.. I. A. Maxsim,,
isocrctnry. K. O.
G; A Jl f,jrl.d; 1'o.r. No. lo, Ilcurt
' meat ol urnmn, -ueoM every Monday
evpiilni;l Hie hull (iv cr theOreson Ijind
complin)' man-. Vuitiin; i-uinnul art
ciirillull.v Inv ItiHltoaUt'iiil.
II, I' Bui itsAN, Pint '"omiiuider.
H. A, lUMil.E, Ailhilu It.
PKOl'JiV-IONAI. CAItDS.
J. HIIAW.
J. T. OltKOd.
A1
TTlJil.NKKATI.AW,
aloin, Orusoii.
nice II rut iIikt to llio lefl at liwid of
uliiln in the le ir or t-aild .t- HiihIi' bank.
rplI..M(.N I'UjFl7ntloruey litTiu-, vialem".
I Ureiciiii. UllU'ti ii'mr-i In 1'uIUih'k
bliK-k.
1 WIN . CAItSO.V,
Cviunke'lor snd nllornry at law.
Slentber or the liar ut Ontario, Ciiuudn,
W htule ilrml,S.ilt;iii, Urriiou,
1)11 YrIrl.V.. M US. lilt. M. K. ileCUV '
1 DhvtdulHii unit MirvBiin. luu liu-iiitd !
and lakwn nxmiH over iUlre Kurmr's
Kn-'ry mre. i.nroiiie aMs a spc
ialiy. CoiiHiiliMtlon frit-. l'J-L'Idw
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curnljV-' ami iiniiiiM)Wiiiiio piivhiomii. (Jtijii.
i iiiui rwiuinn', in i pirt.ireci, in iinm nr-
Olllra wurd S IiiUh. in. unit liom in a
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chrnlilo ilMmi n hwlnHy. Fllltsui ears
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wit Til 6i.VI.liU.
uiVo Ihhii b to lUa iy. ut frtiin '.' Iu I
nnd 7 to s p. in, h.tfinuiiy of ItulRilo,
T V. WILLIAMS, rt-rttNUtmA I'll Kit
II , nud Tiitwrttrlinyut. Wtlluvsko
ipyut.
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unfMtho?lMftad rwialrl
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tutS limidiin'Riid hyffdrttrtlu 1
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Mi Olcriag Sisc
Clliiee bU in Cii
reriitrAtJitwiSiif Itsiiw f.. lflft
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ffi a zmi a t-. ism u m
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TWtf, IfflT
OX FARMS AND IMPROVED CITY PROPERTY
We iwve a lnwe li-of well-located and well-improved farms that we
are offering t a bargain and on easy terms.
i?nw EXCHANGE.
our well Improved farms of 4S0 acres each and snnio lmprmed nl-amllverv1riiproiK-rtyinILinsi9,
and some well located vacant
a,e " .!?; "iTi nil nronertv in the Willamette valley. Also
Four
dent
lots i
nil- m --'"--" "' ,""- i,i'
lour iHnoieo siaiiion", iwjw' - ....
pav ditrerence if any. ,
THE GLOB.B . ,
Employment and General "I-ntelli-gence
Office,
-VO. 202 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON.
0-
WANTED-Orders for help, girls for fceneml housework, to'-furnlsh
help of all kinds. ' ;
BROOKS & HARRITT !
s
uns and Sporting Goods,
CUTLERY, TOYS, ETC.
fltaTNotary.and Lodge SeaLs made to order.
aSKirtinent and nict reasonable prices-.
-O
No. 94r State Street, Salem, Oregon
THREE
Orano
Consisting or the follewing:
Flnt Piizc Elegnnt China Tea Set, filty-six pieces, complete.
Second l'rize Fine llamrlng Lamp.
Third PrIc Set'of Kodgurs Bros.' Plated ICnlves and Forks.
oKrnur.D hy
Cox &
Grocers. 249 Commercial Street.
&yTickets with chance on one of the three prizes presented to ev
ery purchaser of ONE l'OUNDof our TKA! Oiler good until March
lo, ISfK).
ptnaiwi.'gxujjgtaiapMaaBcaaaa
Wm
Brown k
DEALERS IN'
BOOTS AND SHOES,
V. I I ' ' ' "! '
R lo I LfiV'i
It -
t
t yM'Ti.-rrajjatsrmarM:wrnryTjiin iWO
SHAW & DOWNING,
Rea
Estate
-AND-
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS! .
i W.e ,",Vi,,., mr,!" ,Nt of f"" liu" '' c!'y propurtv Tor sale
IlLli Ink-Old., II-.,.. ,,,' ....... I.. I,.. I . .J I 1""'.' u. rillt
-- "" "i .iiii.iiiiii p.iiv-1 111 any pari hi lliestate. -
NO 111 COMMEUC1AL STREET. aALDJ.Vj PREGON.
Srruu-hottVHt.HvHin,C'. F- MnUulre, ut.
""" I
V STEAM
1AUWDRY
AT UEORUK HOITVK'S llAltllKR StlW.lAU
-o -
And two Lot? 10
by 120 on Cottige
street, near Onrt,
SDOOcacIi. lloases
anil Lots in different
iris of the City
roni $75Q up.
awr
e )
CtEertaf.
r? farm or eouutrv nroperty, will
Entire nqw stock. Best
-o-
Leather and Findings
.CASK PAID FOR ,
WOOL,
'' ' 11103, V ' ' ,! V.
PELTS,
AND FURS.
This hui? oarrlo a Inrgp stock of flrst
plnjh uiHijla mini (ho host uianuf.icuiier In
ilio vixrlil, mid It. prep.ired n Kive wulidiie
ilnn, IhiiIi iu hije mid qtmltiy, to every
one vi ho u 111 piin-lme t'lKitU m them.
No. 2;1 Commori-iiil Street,
SALEM - OREGON
We
i mi ! iii mini i i i 'ihamMnprqauiLu
Boggs,
' V
Agents
1IAVK YOU KVll SKRN ANY OF
tiiiiMi Milrts Collars und Culls laundrieil
at the
SALEM STEAH LAUNDRY?
If uot make It a point to do w.
OlrKWMr. MA nnitwiM,, . , ,
Proprietor of the
Candy Kitchen,
CONFECTIONERIES,
x FA'NCY tmbcffRiEs,
J . (FRtfrrs; C1GAR8
"-V,, . 'AND TOBACCOS
313 Conmercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
n i n 11
rnot vn mm i;n
tore
1 1
mm uii
A; ; IvI Kistier
Is now reailv to wnlton nil that may wish
nn tlilmr In tho lino or groceries, and will
i-ell ns reasonable ns any one In the city.
.Store located on corner Marlon and
Fourteenth streets. 'ZZUtu
EAST SALEM
MEAT, MARKET!
R. A. DOZIER, Propr.
All kinds of meats or -the best qnatlty
always on hnnd. Shop located on Center
Mtiect, between 12th nnd 13th streets.
Persons living In thLs vicinity will
find It to their Interest to trade here-. All
meats delivered on short notice. l-S0-lm
PATRONIZE Nome Industry, nnd use
Mountain Italm CughCurc. Guar
anteed to give rellet or money refunded.
Miinurncturcd lly II. If. fross, Salem, Ore
gon. Vsltyourdrugglit for it. 1-gdlm
Agents Wanted.
Agents to iell tho "Beautiful 8tory,"
'Llvini; World," -'riea nnd Land." Most
rapldlv scllinz bookson the market.
ii'dlni M AIirKliI., 19 Court street.
New Express Wagon.
WILlilAM 1E0LC03IB
Has started n new exprcf s wngon nnd la
now ready to deliver baggage to nnd from
the depot, and to any part of ihe city.
Rig urge of any klud delivered on short
mi I ice
iURE ANll 1'ItKVENTlVE WITH-
out medicine For Infurmntlon con
cerning Dr. A. W1LKORQ HALL'8
Ilemtii l'ampnict, canon ornaaress
1 P-. TJ. MOORE, Local Agt.,
' University liulldlntr, Sulem Oregon.
N. D. JONES,
Practical Painter
Paper hanging and kulfnmlnlng a spi
cinlty. ishop Room Ti, over E. C. .Small
s ore, on Commercial street.
ii
ji
INbURAIJCE
Company..
Ft re and ila
rlne.
JOS. ALBERT, Agent, r - Salem. Oregon
P. J. MARTELL,
Star Chop House,
CourtStrcct, Salem, Oregon,
Vhrm Hindi nt nil hnurs.
flrit-class, Give usu call.
Everything
2.11'tf
Mrs. F.A.Crump,
DRESSMAiqjR,
Misses' Dresses a Specialty !
.WCall at 481 Summer street.
From TcimiQal or Interior Points ihe
Northern Pacific Railroad
Is the line to take
To all Points East and South. '
It i thedinlng car route. ItTuns through
vestibule trains every day In tho year 10
ST. PAUL AND CHICAGO!.
(No change of cars.)
Competed of dining cars unsurpassed ,
Pullman drawing room Kleepvs
of latest equlpmemi,
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars!
Beit that can ho constacted nnd In which
iii-cniiimndn lout, are both Ireo and lur
nMicdror holders of flrxt and eecond-clnss
tickeib.aud
KLEGANT DAY COACHES.
Aconllniions lino connecting with all
lines, nirordlng direct and uninterrupted
service.
Piillmnn Kleercr reservations can beso-
I .11 red In advance through nnv nL'ent of
llio rMd, '
'lhntugli tickets to and from all points
Iu America, Lngland and Europo can bo
purchased ut any ticket onicool this com-
Full Infurmntlon concerning rnU?, tlmo
'oftniln,n.uteundotherdeuiUs furnished
u "iii'miuiuu iy any ngeul or
. A. D. CIIAULTON,
AKisLu.nt. G.encral I'asM-nger gent, No.
121 Hrt hlieet, cor. Washington; Port
land, Oregon, '
JACOB L. MITCHELL.
Local Agent, dalem, Or.
School Election.
VfOTIfii u hereby given that tho regular
J annual m-IukiI Hecllon In school dls
L'V' r. H'.-'irlon county, Oregon, will
lie held at .lord's opera house in the city
irf Sileui.on Jionday, March 10th, lS90,for
thr iiurse of eincllng one fcclnjol clerk
rorllieierm ol hub your; one dlieclor lor
iheiwmof lhrj yeni, and one dlreclor
r;r the termofimo your to All llio unex
Med term of Hhuvii i i.hi,i.ih
gued. -aid electfon to begin nt -' o'clock,
l in. nnd cntlnuo until o o'clock, p. in., ut
wild du. lly o-der of the Baud ot 1)1
reotiirs JiL? '-, wioht. U win SIMISON.
iv!77-J,"urU "f urectoi. Ulst. clerk.
THIS 1 4 Pt,' p iKia oTTiiio ut k. c-
v!il .. . L imike'sAdverllsiug
A.n jrtiari).(. tiiiiforulu, where contnicis'
or udvertUlng can be mnde lor IN
nnmnr "
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