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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (April 7, 1891)
BW!MBflirWittBBnwnBi Ml rinT.it I n' " A Will U I CJ- 5w&sSBiaft3 .r,.n.vtf.H..til. ..,,, i- ,-mul- pk III- .Set Liwiar" . ..- . . mi"1 adinl8tnni 15tli . .Hit he Hwde n lpiivn I .. na. 111"".1 .Ihdry IVIll P"""1 . i..".'. W .-Ar "n '.. 'M' CtS. CtS. 'll'CorhnU Rr a'V. U) "" "" "'" I n EVTJL tlie afternoon w fcd!?!""' SUNDAY NIUIIT SOCIETY. i Church Meeting, (I. A. II. Anniversary ami lmwn Tennis Tarty. Tin .lutiinr Lawn eltib held n very pleasant meeting at tho houso of Mrs. E. N. Cooko last nl-ht. A full attendance of the metiili.Ts wuie prcsont and made good the op put tuiil ty of having a good time. kpwohth li.aoui.. The Epworth League gave an en- tertulnment in the lecture room of the M. E church lust night, with a fair iittemlanee. The program, Which vm published, was curried out. School Mkrtino. The directors of school district No. 24 held n meeting in tho ofllce of the clerk this afternoon at 2 o'clock, for the purpose, of selling the school bonds and receiving propositions for sites for two new school buildings which nre to be erented this summer. The following are the bidders: Bonds, J. H. Albert. Salem. 2M0 nor cent. l'KUSll.NAL ANl.'huCAl.. .. . ,n II 11 11.1 A T . .... vn i). '' ' V I! . !. MlAUUiwi I uu"- 111, i.-.at. i mcKerv. iGlassware, Pa n iBrushes, w.?rf - a, Big r. i. ap riin.Liii " -' fkk Powder. LOCAli MARKET. JrrnS'perlb. Hnt.SCUve. Wi...hP.iae3t nlaoo In tho city to L.onnnB Is at Strong's restati- r v . . ....-.i..,..lr- oitfl rntiiil. runt M""1"- wnu,B""'" WE-.TACOTT & IRWIN. OFFICERS and I'ONQItnaATIONAt, llEOKl'TION. The Congregational, church was crowded last night, by members and friends uf that denomination, who had attended the recptlon given tho Unity-eight inembeis who joined the church Sunday. A general re- unlou of tho church was had as well as receiving tho new members Into the social circles of the church. A line luucheou was seived in the lecture room, of which all partook. This church has almost doubled in membership during the past year. O. A. K. ANNIVI.KSAUY, The Grand Army men f this city assisted by ttie Woman's Relief Corps No. 1, and Sumpter Camp, Sons of Veterans celebrated thei'r 25th anniversary in their hall last uight. A program appropriate lo . i. nnniisloii was rendered, and was appieciated by all who were out to .wa(Ht. in this celebration. "Old Lang Syne" was the opening song, which was followed by an Inlroduc tory addnss by Commander F. B. Southwilck, Rev. II. H. Brown and n K. T,:indersi)U. cave short uddres r..-v The ses ou the work of the Graud Army premium; B. Goldsmith, Portland, the city agent for German Saving & Loan asei:Uioii, p.tr; N. W. Harris, Chi cago, 93 percent.; Rowlln Invest ment Co., Denver, Col., 1-8 per ceut. premium. For ground, W. E. Bui Up. block six In Pleasant Home addition, $1500, or exchange same Tor South Salem School block; block one In same addition $2500. W. H, Wild, block one.lnYew park addition $1800, less $000 in donations and de ductions, or exchange same for the South Salem School block with its appurtenances; A. W. Scott, by G. H. Burnett, block 10 in Capital park addition, $4500 TIip bid of Mr. Albert was accepted on the bonds. Tho board will take a look over the land designated in the bids 'before a selection is made. D. V. S. Heed umie up frnn Portland this inoruhiii. Tho little son of W. A. Stmw Is quite ill at tho Inme of his parents. Tims. Bruce and John Knight ore among lulo-vlollms of the grippe. Mr. Caesar, of Duvls & Caesar, real estate cgcnis at l'ottlatid, is In MEN AND BOY'S HATS. Hon IJr.inil still lintH-A new Hue lately opened. All the latent styles and best uuulilles. Crusher Hats, all. the latest shades. Prices run rnnu 7"e up. feplondid bargains. STRAW HATS.- Mrs. A. X "Ituuli. nf Hntiuii. wits . .... .., ... . ... in the city Sunday. Albany Demo crat. Mr. Harry F. Gibson came up from Portland last night unci has been renewlug old friendships. v E. D. Cuslck came up from Salem yesterday, and is ill with la grippe at the residence of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Cusick. Albany Herald. I,i.n .Urnl illcmlnvnil ill plntllinp window. tllC larUC 111111 llCSt , nw.ii led line of straw hats over brought to the city. Be sure to call in and .get .ie bei'iue iluy are all p'W. Young men's nobby lmt, middle njrcu h.i ii li.n, iHij.N hats, olilKiron's iiius, out nieirs imis; ihus "Miuugu w supply tile whole town. Straw hath from 10c Up. iavliiit bought these goods from tlio factory, wo have put the prices Is It Liu'kosy ? Wm. M. M irrls, a negro convict in the Oregon penl- teutlary, has a disease which ap proaches in appearance the dreaded disease, leprosy. Mr. Downing and Dr. Jeffreys do not believe Jt to be that complalut, but lest It may be, are taking every precaution. Morris was moved out of the prison today to a hut fitted up for lilm in tue southeast corner of the lot enclosed by the wall. A stove has been put in to make It comfortable. The Dr. aud Mr. Downing think it Is only an advanced stage of a venereal disease of the worst type. Morris was sentenced from Wasco county ou the 22d of November, 1887, for a NOTICE OF CHANGE. The blacksmith llrm of Holm & Frederick, corner of Coumierilal and Chemeketa streets, have sold out their busiuess to Geo. D Sprague and Win. Kllgers, who will hereaf ter conduct the business. These men have recently come from Iowa and will bo found excellent trades men in every respect. Tho under signed has bought all the accounts due tho old llrm and will pay all debts of the same. John Hoi ar. 4G2t very low. mm CAPITOL AUYK jim i 1TIIRR COMPANY OPERA HOUSE Tennis and bicycle shoes just opened. BLOCK Produco taken. P. ADDRESS TO THE PUBLIC: o, JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Faint's, Oils and "Window Gltuss, Wall Pa lter and Border, Artiste' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, liny, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds, Etc, lAlkaHesperlans held another niter fating debate in their hall Saturday I . . rm. .,,lnn tf Pnmni'llllil legal voters to cast their ballot was present decided in favor of the negative. Tho question for next bamruuy night is: "Resolved, that a war wftb Tinlv ufc this time would be beuefl- iui in Mm United States." Frank n..vev and N. R. Gay lord aro leaders. This question has been discussed on tho streets and in the nmw".. So the boys concluded to take H up aud discuss it in their mMnir. After tho debate Satur day night the following ofllcers uk elected for the ensuing term: President, Wm. Kaiser; vice-presi- tot, Robt. WlittaKer; secretary, tok Davey; assistant secretary, v i "Viuvnnrt: treasurer. C. B. Bmwn: librarian, N. R. Gavlord; Bergeaut-at-a'rms, John H. McNary. Almost a Fike. Sunday fore noon the Chinese shanty ou Stale street, which has called out tho fire department so many times in the last two or three years, was discov ered to be burning near the same old defective Hue. Henry Price, iriverof the Capital engine team, iras one of tho Hist to discover th fire. The Chinamen urged that the alarm be L'iveu. but Mr. Price told them to put it out with tho girden bose and buckets. He also told them that ho was not going to use up all his horses to put out a fire for them every few weeks. At the same time he told some of the fire boys to be ready with tho hose cart should it be needed. The heathens think in); he meant what he said worked like heroes and put out the fire before it did any damage more than to burn a hole iu the roof of their dirty shanty. More Young M. D.s. The com mencement exercises of the medical department of tho Willamette util nerslty were held in the Taylor street M. E. church in Portland last night. That largo church was well filled by friends who desired to hear the pleasing aud Impressive exercises which commemorate the achieve ments of a class graduating from a college. Dr. E. P. Fraser, dean of that department, delivered the ad dress to the graduates. The flower f the pharmaceutical graduating class is Miss Lena Knickerbocker, the only lady graduate from the in stitution this year. Her associates In the class were R.S. Collis and E. C RobbhiB. Tho graduates from the medical department are Eugene Gymer, George J. Fanning, Willis & Morse and Orville W. Yeargaln. Accident at Sublimity. A serious accident occurred Sunday in.nnPhinfo will rprvivn tho nttontion rnnk order. Tho oninion of Mr f rift I i411l'w" "' " -.-- of the board. uowmug anu ur. jbuiujb is juu- ably correct. The fellow neglected to treat himself properly since he has been a convict until the disease has got its deadly hold. sen u i"" .. - Captain J. W. Crawford gave a brief five years' terra tor larceny. He Is hum nf Sedirwicu I'ost JNO. 10 ftom its first organization to the LOCAL UWEFS. The Salem meet tonight. board of trade will Several matters of The spring term at tho Willamette uuiversity opened yesterday with a very satisfactory attendance, In fact, the largest ever enrolled for a spring term. On our fourth page will tie found Dr. Talmage's sermon, on "Agnos ticism," to make room for it, we were obliged to brief our telegraphic service. M. J. McKinnon, ex-warden of the state prison, is now a notary public and associated witli the Scan dinavian Immigration association uud real estate company, of Port land. The iron for the front of Mr. Bush's new brick building has ar rived from Portlaud. Tho casting was done Iu that city for the reason that the patterns of the old castings were preserved. The city council will meet tonight in their regular monthly session. Considerable business awaits the attention of the council. The con firmation of tho sale of the city property will probably be made to uiglit. County Surveyor Culver returned from Astoria this morning. He will start Monday with his outfit and assistants to work out his sur veying contract in Clatsop county, which will take two or three months. His party will consist of six persons. Byron Herrlck, W. S. Taylor and Frank Culver will go with hini from Salem. The other two will bo employed in Astoria John Newsome, tho old county surveyor, aud Col. S. L. Loveli will attend to work of that Kind in mis county during his absence. Newly made up suits from our choicest goods', for mon and boys, are arriving every day at the Wool en Mill store. They Sibout. Those seeds fur nished by Karrar & Co. never fall to grow, and if you want a good article don't fall to seo them. E. S. Schoettlo continues to keep in stock tho latest styles of spring suitings, and his work Is the very best both in style and quality. mi.n nlAKA i T A till iuus acciaent occurrcu csuuuuy kejiovuij, me o"" ""- -ftrnonn nt tho little town of Sub- store of Barr & Petzel has been re- a man about 31 years old, and was born in Virginia. Mr. Downing says ho has visited hospitals and seen many sick men, but this is the worst case that lias ever come under his observation. The poor fellow has lost about all seusability, and looks to be u mass of putrlfled flesh of a very Will Return to Salem. Miss Lucia B. Griflln, who read before a packed house in the University chapel will read in Salem again next Friday evening, under the auspices of Central lodge, Kuights of Pythias. Miss Griflln never fails to please her hearers. Her powers of mimicry aud impersonation are rarely excelled. She has been read lug to largo audiences iu Portland for tho past week. She has read in nearly every city in Oregon since her arrival here last fall, and has met with success every place she lias read. Another Church for Salem Salem will probably have another church before the summer is over. It will be on tho corner of Cottage and Chemeketa streets, across the street west from the Catholic church. Plans have already been drawn up for the structure, which sliow lis dimeutions to be 60 x 80 feet. When completed tho building will bo a handsome one. G. A. R. Encampment. The Graud Army of Oregon -vill meet in Astoria tomorrow in annual encamp ment, which will last two days. About twenty delegates from Sedg- wick post are entitled to seats in the encampment. Owing to tlio rain i.nf taw nvniled themselves ot tne opportunity. D. V. Sherman and Mr. aud Mrs. Gilbert are among those who will be present IN YOUR HOME COMPANY a lin, n the Waldo hills. Mr. and Mn. Ohas. Frank, nu aged couple, "driven to town to attend chuich Mr the services were over they lt'ted homo in their wagon when 'teani became unmanageable and J! down tho street towards h0n U full speed. Tn turning a 8fi Starve in the road tho old gen waiiQ and Ms wfe were thrown lently into the road. Mr. Frauk f'KaDed ultl .. r... i,-. .tuna lint Ills lfe was not bo fortunate. She was cut and bruised about the face ad head and was unconscious for "'nc time after she struck the Kfoiiuil. T,0 tt.am autj wngon were little damaged. m J Opr.v Session. Salem grange ll hold an open meeting at the rttnge hull on Thursday ul2 p. m. A are invited to attend. Master "' the State Grange Hayes will bo present and make an add'reaa. Pasf faster Boise will also BaU-. Standard peeled tomatoes the "nt In the mabet-at Clark & fplea, 100 Court Bfreet. ..,.. ol frnm nmct. door U) LaUU K Bush's bank to 247 Commercial, two doors north of Red Corner drug store. 3-7-dtf Brick. To parties wantiug brick know j e that Burton Bros, have enough to supply demands great or small. Thats what. 4-2 4 t Parties need not wait to build on Account of brick. Burton Bros, can fill all orders until their new supply Is made. 4-23 l Baby wagoiw-Cheanwt house in town-Win. Sargent's. 4-3 3t Feesh celery, asparagus bage ut Clark & Epploy'"' and cab- Fou RE.T.-Most dtolrable - "nice or living purpot. nl at the Joubnai. office Wall paper and window shades New styles and low prices-At Wm. Sargent's. fijirlnc Medicine. purpobea. En- JKi"'? '& Tprin7 bold t nr toibyBmltbABWiner. INSURE (( Tlae State. ABssed nenrly'one third or a'niilllon GEO. M. HKKLKB, City Agent And special ai?cntfor Mur on county, ui Hfin wit "im Company. IS THE FIGURES SET FOR SALEM'S POPULATION Within 5 venrs. Not less than 100 now houses aro going, up now in Ralcm. The entire valley will make an unprecedented building giowtu. Therefore we have just laid lu POUNDS I0F STRICTLY PURE WHITE LEAD! l.ooo Gallons Linseeid Oil. Wo also carry the largest stock in this valley of Paints. Glass, Brushes, Oils, Putty, Varnishes, Lime, -, . -T-.1 . TT A1.1.l.; ...J "TO.' T 1. ueiuent, x'laster, xiair, viauascme unu j.hu j.icjv. HESTJJIIXEI) TAINTS IN THE MA11KET By Can or Barrel. Hay, Grain, Feed, Groceries, Crock ery, Glass Ware. GILBERT & PATTERSON PAINTS. OILS. tzll r r f tifL F L ft k lB SEW AHVEKTWK.MSNTS. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. Friday Eye, April 10, LUCIA 1). GRlfflN THE RENOWNED ELOCUTIONIST, Will give ono of lier f imoi s and ln- lmttnblo ENTERTAINMENTS For tho Ilencllt of CENTRAL LODGE NO. 18, K. P. Do net fall tonttend. The New Blacksmiths SPRAGUE &HILGERS, Cnnnoooora trA Tnhti 1 1 r1 m vr fVimmfii. ailtlVMMlP llr uuu w,...v ..--. -.-....-..-.- clnl und Chemeketa streets, Salein. Iloreo shoeing a speclalt y. 4 fl tf 'COLUM-BIAS," FARMERS, LIVERYMEN AND OTHERS When in Need of Harness, Saddles, Whips, Robes, etc. You Avill find it to your advantage to call on me be fore purchasing elsewhere, as I have the LAHGEST RE TAIL STO RE 1 N OREGON. Gents' and Ladies' Sad dles iu most modern styles, HtAU gUAH I tHS hUH MILL'-i WJNWJHU nrtmNLao Best made in the world. I am sole Manufacturer's Agent for Salem. NOT TO BE UNDERSOLD ! 3uggy Harness as low as $5.60. Wagon Harness as low as $13. This house is not of Mushroom growth, but was established by mo in 18G9 and by long experenco I know tho demands of the trade. You can't miss tho place at the sign of "The Big Dapple Gray Horse. Thanking my customers for their liberal patronage in the past. By square dealing, 1 hope for a continuance of the same. E.S.LAMPORT, 289 Commercial Street. Tho toter board of life goes up, The teter board of lifo goes down. Tho Electric Cars through Englewood will go, and on to tho Fair Grounds. ., ENGLE WOOD Light Roadster Safety, Ladies' Safety, IJxpert, Tandem Hnfety, Volunteer, Feml Koadstcr, Light Hoadster, Itatlonnl. C. M. LOCKWOOD.Agt., 4 4 tf 288 Com. si., Salem. FINE STALLIONS, Farmers, If you are golnis to breed yoni .... t. ...ill n .. .n m., n unntl ...IT. The following Hne stallions are making the Reason at the Club stables. Vivian, a line black rerrheron. Dee, an imported French Draft horse, black in coior, wcigu ins 102(1 pounds. Oboll Is a French Coach. Prince of Topmans is n Jlno I'ercUeron, while Dick Tui pend Is n dark dapplo crcy roadster. Napoleon is a steel giay Norman. WANTED Our agents make $100 to SCO . ....., unhlmr nur nniltl ntl llinll merits. Wo want county unil general ... .....1 --tll.nL... lnr nil rrnndrt lin. "b,1 ?"""".'','. ;r.r. 7r.i : ta k sin nnd expeu6eaftera thirty duy8T trial, or ., ... Irt.a Ihnn OV1 Wfl Will II Btucim " icon "" --v. .. --- o.v.ri inr-n iiinhtratcd circulars and letter with a special offer to suit territory ap plied lor. on receiptors one-cent stamps Apply at onco nnd get In on the bsorn Address Henner Manufacturing Co.. T'ltts burg. Pa. 7 daw tf a wTRn A trlrl wants a nlaeo to do ..-nMU.niiaawnrlr. Innnlrn at C ir.n.r..if. nt t.imrnh ulropt nne door south of New German church. 4-7 31 EAST AND SOUTH VIA Southern Pacific Route Stiasta Line CAUFOBNIA HXWIK. TKAW BUK BAIL1 HKTWEEN 1-OKTI-AFD ANP8. T. "HoutlT 7.-0C p. in. 9:181. m. IV la I..1I. Lv. J.v. Ar. l'ortland Salem Han Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. -yorth'. VK a. in. 7.-20 a. ni I 0.00 p. m GEO. C. WILL, of Will Bros., Albany and CorvallM. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines. SEWINOMAClIINE8 and OKOANIi REPAIRED AND CLEANED -At Your Home AEents fot Northwest Iniurauca Co. Two donrt north of Post Ofllce, Halem, Or. Nee diandSew parts for all Sewing Nachlne. 3.5-tf dw BROOKS & LEGG DRUGGISTS 100 State Street, ratton' Mlack, Balem, Or. PRESCRIPTIONS. Special attention clven to careful com pounding. W. E.' McAFEE, PRESCRIPTION OLBRK. Notice of Dissolution. Tbe IpEgSSS Warn" a "flout l!J'X lttra"n. of Jam 'rfti (1 "m V mutual eooceni K&ar s1 saws JAMD HICHAliDSON. "ii,,. in.iim ut-ii enlv at foIloutUK "la tlonn north of Hrburu, I-iit l'""'"" Or"L'on Cltv, Woodbum, Salein, Albany Tinnoiit. Hhedds llalsey. HarrLburg Junction nty, Irvlnif and Knecne. ltcEllf li(J MAI I. All-y. too u. m. 102 a. m 5:10 p. m. ILv. Lv lAr. l'ortland H.ilum Itoseburg Ar.j Lv. LV. 1.00 n. in. l.-tt. p. in, I d.-O a, m Albii5y"lcl. lly (Kcrit Sunday.) 5.00 p. 111. 72 . in. U.-00 p. m. ILv. Lv: Ar. PurLluud fulem Albany Ar Lv. Lv, Mil a in. 6.-08 lu in coo a. ro. PULLMAN BUFFET SLBBPBRS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Dnahex,r4n..CtaM Vest Side Division. Between Portland ml Cervallis: nAII.Y (MCK1T HUNPAT) 7i n m. ff-V- Pdrtliind Ar. '..-7 - 7. .....ll- . . I AT. lfirVHl.. ' lifclO P. m. I Ari CorvHlll "M0 p. in. VUA p. HI. . 1 . .i .... rviv-tlla AnnneGt with train of Oregon I"aoMe iUllroad. MPBi-HSTRAIK- (PAILT MCKI7-HWPAT GW p. m. 7.-J p. in. rjLtMtbinyllleLv.l kt&ta. Throueh Tickets To all point EAST and SOUTH U. KOKHLKlt, Uner E7Ew'i4vfcV(5iTls KT 'it V& Itl ti? !-iilfRfflfiiSIklf SHE335SKMmS3 X3E&-A. Who do All Kinds of Within sixty days tho Electric Railway Company will bo running elegant Vestibule cars every twenty min utes through the center of this beautiful Addition. Bringing 'it within five minutes of the Post Office. BI I ISI II TIME LAUNDRY r WI( A.PIionn na nnv T.fllllillrV ID tlio Country Using "White Heir and doltiR Hrst-class work. BSTLndlcs and patrons invited o Inspect our process of doing work. 230 Liberty Street. And secure yourself a homo while you have yet opportunity of purchasing from first hands.' m the SasVi and Door Factory Front' Street. Salem, Oregon, The best class of work iifour lino at prices to compote with the lowest. Uniy tne oest umwimi. REMEMB The University is going North to its new location. This will mako ENGLEWOOD insido property, and double in value in the next oighteon months. iiriTT,MM.Ul UnrtnrvflfOri. tt nnnnil.V Pnlmri?. ' GOODALE & AVHEEIiEU, Lumber, Lath.. Pickets ! MOULDING, SHINGLES, &c. nine Hnrimrfleld Mills and McKenxlo MU1. Olllcu r.nd Yard on tho AecnUf0SoVTBweC llt Lumber In the Valley. JM, X-N. OltV xi-LX-im! .....,-., DoDot Addition . Cuear-tjurjny.owi..(iiirold Hinco B1GDON&ROORK, Bush-Breyman Block. An Opportunity in Real Estate Fon Balk for 30 Days. Wliat Is known as tho "Marblo Comer," cor ner of Court and Liberty streets. Also 1 blocks ncross thostreet north of tho East Balem school house. This property will ho for salo for tho next 30 days. In.julro of 3:121ra M. L. CIIAMHEIILAIN. First National Bank SALEM OREOON. WAI. N. LAnu,;i " un. j" i.rtv.NoiM loiiN Atom, . . I'reNidcnl Vice I'rikklent ... Cunhler GENERAL BANKING. bought unsold. HWte, County undCltj warmnu bought. KJ X .SJSsi Invited to deixn t end tranwuit uii-lne. wlthu. L beral advance made on whiat. wool, hop and other property r rwHonno e niten. Iunurance on uo h e eurity oan be obtained at the buuk In mont reliable coin panle. ELLIS & WHITLEY, LIVERYMEN. 'South ofWIIIomette Hotel, . - OKKQON j. k. ?vtITE), EXPRESS AND TRUCK LINE. Hauling of all kinds. Hert work. Wagon at every train. R. II. WKSTAC0TT. HVKHY, Feed and Board lug Stable. Hay nndoaUnoIdand delivered. Htnble on Kerry Btreet, back of I'ontofllce, Hulcin. Oregon. Dissolution Notice. The Arm of Ilrook A Cox haying dis solved partiienihlp, all nenionH'kuowing ..... u....ui .n.ici.inil tn fliH MHin.f uru re. fiuemed to call und nettle at once. 4-iI-lW ll-W iiivjvc-. wua. MRS. M. J. PATT0N, ARTIST. Htudioand Art gallery, In Kldrldgulllock, Halem. 1-owjii given. I'lcturw for ale or painted to order. toplw Oo Engle WOOD' :r SALEM .Postoffice Block. H. VJMATTHEWS, Pres, T, H, BARNES, Treas SALUM . -. THE CLUB Lfary, Feed and Sale Stables W. H, GOULET, Prop'r, All utook left in mrmre u1'.'w!Sv1!j? bet of atuntlon. Telephone .No. 81. Oor uer Uberty n J'eiry tru, alia, Or. k JOAM .1 1 1 11 lllllll ninij vt uum REAL ESTATE UUOKEHS ANI NOTAUIIW 1'UIII.IO CoJlectlont A!ad aud Loan Ncgotlttd. 300COMMBROIALBTHBBT SALEM OREGON. l-J-dw-tf T.I . - -J&tA&Jrf- jftr.ah '! tMHUMMbM