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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (March 23, 1894)
' -wWTF?FTjlflF WSPBIIP! ft THIS WEEK we offer ail Pictures, framed, at cost. Now ia your chance. KELLER & SONS GOING OUT -:: OP BUSINESS I will sell my entire slock at Cost, FURNITURE, WALL PAPER, BABY BUGGIES, WINDOW SHADES, NOTIONS and ALL. Wallpaper from 10 to 35c per double roll. BorderaEfrooi 3 to 10 cents per yard. Give me a call. -::- W. M. SARGEANT J. Ii. MITCIIELIi & CO. nsurance. HOLMAN BLOCK. HALEM. Or. dw LOOAL CALENDER. March, 31 Soturday, Wlllamettt Valley borao breeders met at Sulero April 4 Wednesday. Prohibltloi, state convention at Salem. April 6 Thursday. Problbltloi county convention at Salem. April 6, Thu red ay Polk county Re publican primaries. April 0, Friday Republican count convention at Dallas to elect state anc district delegates. April 0, Afouday First district con gressional convention at Salem. Anril 11. WfldnoHduv Itenubllcan state convention at Portland. May 4, Friday Republican count convention at Dallas. City Council Matten. An adjourned session of the city couucil was bad last evening with all present except Klein, who is in 'Frisco. CLAIMS ALlMVKD. Glover & Pugb $ 8 50 Street labor 01 60 8. T. & D. Co 12 7fi Gray Bros 12 50 A. White 12 30 dalem Water Co 103 74 Salem Gas Co 13 80 Salem Gas Co 32 40 Lee btelner 2 00 Dugan Bros. 1 03 E. N. Edes 3 76 John Knight 40 00 E. 8. Lamport 60 Gardner & Darr ,... 11 40 W. W. Johns 8 00 J. Fhthburu 1 00 S. T. A D. Co 5 00 W. O. Applegate 6 00 John Maurer 2 40 T. Kay Woolen mill 18 76 John Green 76 J. 11. Bernardl 50 18 S. T. & D. Co 60 J. Myers . 60 U.N.Ely 39 00 Gray Brcs. 23 40 Salem Imp. Co 4 80 VVestacottfe fcjboup ' 4 6u Cap. Lumb. Co 150 & Saltm Con. Ry. Co- 460 76 Leo Steluer 2 8u dtatesmau 10 00 The city Jail committee reported tin total cost of the new Jail at $324.33. On motion of Mr. Albert, warrant for the collection of all delinquent street Improvement assessments wen jrdered placed in the hands of Citj Marshal Mlnto. Adjourned to Tuesday evening, March 27. ri"i.'H:,Hii"tf.'j'.,-!r," 3 3 as auytgy-'i h an : .j-yn-.. .... wjiw. MRSONAtB. MARION COUNTY RKI'IJIIUCaNJTICKIX KOU8TATK HRNAIXJKH-I. L. 1 nttewon ol Bttlom, and W. II. Uoukou of HUylon. FOR RKPRBiKNTATlVKS-U. II. Moore and K. Holer of tialem. David Crulg ul Ma clear, H. a. llarolay of Woodbura, and J. L. Calvert of Hubbard. UUMMItiHIUNKR J. M. WuUon or Turner. HIIKRIKF-John Knight of Hnlem. JiLKRK-L. V. Khleu orlluttevllle- TRKAHURER-R U. llrown of Turner. itHCURDKR-K. W. WatoiHof Bnlem. AHHtSrSHOUI). D. Coffey of Mill City. H01IOOL HUPKRlflTKNUKNT-J. a. Urn ham nf Woodourn. SURVEYOR 11. II. Herriok of Bnlom. (XJRONKH-A. M. Uiough of Salum, JUHT10K OK I'KAOE-For Balom dUtrlot II. A. Jobmon, Jr. CONBTAIJLK-Kor Salem dlstrict-A. T. warn. Attractive Lecture. Scones, ex periences ln.aud stores of Alaska, totem poles, Bhnmans, Potlntches, feasts, dances, legends and traditions, the great Thunder bird, tho creation, the Hood, eto at tho Congregational church this (Friday) evening, March 23d, by Hon. Edwin T. Hatch. For the benefit of tho kindergarten lecture fund. Another featurolu connection with tho lecturo will bo tho kmdorgar ten music. Admission 25 cents, Chil dren 10. Davay Still in the Race. FoitKST Grove, Or., March 22, '94 EtJiTOit Jeurnal: Please permit mi to answer through your columns tht Inquiries of several letters recently received from friends over the state, especially Irom Marlon, Polk and Llui. eouutles. The question Is usually hi the following form:" "Have you with drawn from tho raco for state printer?" Tho simple, unequivocal answer to tliit 19, no; but I feel that a more extended auswer ought to be given in Justice to myself. I nin making no scramble (oi tho place; by reason of the position I Hold. Aly hands are tied as far as work for myself is concerned, yet my frlondt keep Insisting and encouraging until 1 now feel that I am really a candidate before tho Republican Btuto convention. Tho reason I write this for publication is to put au eud to that peculiar dispo sition which basso many times since my namo was nrat mentioned by my friends, dictated tho circulation of the roports, "Davoy lias withdrawn," "Davey ia out of the race," "Davey ban concluded not to run," etc., etc. It is needless to remark that I have not been consulted about theso roports in ad vance. Frank Davey. The Clark Funkkal. Tho funeral sorvices of Mrs. Clark, who died yester day at 1 o'clook. at the homo of her son-in-law, Mr. Long, on bii?h street, was oonduoted this afternoon at 1.30 o'clock, Rov. J. O. Templeton olllclat lng. Pkraohinq ToNiaiiT. Evangelical German church, corner of Coutor anil Liberty streets. Thoro will bo preach ng service in tho church tonight at 7.80. All German peoplo oro cordially Invited. A, A. Engelbart pastor. Gardeners Wanted. Tho season for sowing and planting la hero, and all In need of choico onion sets can got them at Jos. Clark's, successors to Clark & Epploy. Political Diht Or any other klud of dirt taken out of your clothes with out injury, at the Salem steam laun dry. Tho boat fresh peanuts aud the most for tho money at Bennett's postofilce news staud. tf Hoy very cheap at 205 Commercial street. tf The Faik lights fancy prices. Gold Dust Flour try it. f.'ni U'i'iiii i ii i ii -ux.il uui.i.j iiii u MET 1.1. Till: -AT- The Simon Assignment. For the bonollt of his creditors, Har ry 8. Simon, tho tobacconist at the cor ner of Ferry and Commercial streets, yesterday mado au assignment. The osalgnoo was R. J. Fleming. Tho lia bilities uro tw follews: Chas. Jacobs & Co. 5107.60, C. P. llonluuor, $57, H. and L. Blooh $120, all of San Francisco; Ira Campbell of Eugene $120; Mohr Bros, of St. Louis, Mo., $75: F. F. Tolvs, Salem, $89; Rosonllold, Smith & Co,, Portland, $509.00; Bouham A Holmes, Salem, $110; aud J. A. Rich ardson of Salem, $21. Tho assets con slst of a stock of cigars and tobacco es timated to bo worth $000, tho outllt of Hie store $160; tho book account $150; and notes valued at $50. Mr. Fleming's sureties are J. H. Albert and D. J. Fry In tho sum of $2,500. Til Ford, nf Salem, is at Portland. Franz Niblcr of Garvais is in tho city today. Attorney J. A. Carson is at Gervais this afternoon on business. Gen. W. H. Odell went to Portland this afternoon on business. J. C, Cooper, the Independence banker, came down on tho Altona. L. H, McMaban is no longer con nected with tho Dally or Semi-Weekly Independent. Ex-Bherlfl E. M. Croisan went up on the Santiam today to visit bis cousin, M. Croisan, who Is quite ill. Portland visitors yesterday: Chan. H. Lane, Salem; Mayor Friendly, Eu gene; Senator JeQ Myers, Linn county. Hon. Phil. Metscban returned this morning from his trip to San Frantls o, where he left Mrs. Metchan in im proving health. Geo. Will, tho muslo dealer, is at Corvallin, attending the funeral of his brother, J. M. Will, of that place, who died Tuesday. John Fitzpatrick, proprietor of the Monterey hotel of Newport, and owner of extonalvo fishing gioundson the Columbia, Is at Portland. Dr. T. C. Mackey, of Albany, is iu the city. He Is Grand Master Work man of the A. O. U. W. and addressed in Immense meeting of that order at Independence last night. By au error tho namo of D. D. Cof fey for assessor did not appear in the Republican county ticket as printed at llrst. His re-nomination was a high compliment, and was properly an nounced In the proceedings. Surveyor General W. H. Byars was in tho city today seeing old friends. He Is about the only remaining Repub lican federal ofllcer left in the Portland niclal building aud Is growing lone some. When he leaves it he will go gracefully aud with a dear record. Bishop B. Wlstar Morris, of the Episcopal diocese, arrived In Salem last night from Portland aud is a guest at tho residence of Mrs. Edes, South High street. This being Good Friday he conducts services both morning aud evening ut St. Paul's Episcopal church in thla city. Frank Davey, of Forest Grove, la, in the city. He has sold out his Interest In the Keeley Institute and la a candi date for state printer before the Re publican state convention, He Is u man of fine business and executive ability and when ho conducted tho Keoly cure no man was turned away because ho was poor. Good Results. Salem's road convention has been productive of much good. The politi cians have discovered the pointer, and are all out on the roads. Mr. T. T. Geer's straw work is getting Its service catching the wash. Capt. Ormsby is working on a scheme to plank the road from the east side junction to Sliver Falls, an invention that was tried by Portland Multnomah county aud ex ploded forty years ago. Even J. A. Hunt has caught the road fever, and is out macadamizing his hill. If we had a few more working polltl tlans, we would not need to Issue coun ty bonds to build roads. Another road convention or two and like the magic swamp, the roada are fixed. J. A. H. NEWS NOTE3. The Scott Estate J. II. Scott has petitioned tho county court to bo apppolnted administrator of the estato of Ellon Scott, deceased. An order was made yesterday granting tho prayer of tho petitioner upon his tiling a bond iu tho sum of $S000. The deceased left au estate consisting of personal property valued at $8000 end real property at $2000. There are nine hoirs as follews: L. II. Scott of Wapiti Itla, Wasco county, Jaged 80 years; C. H., ugod&5; W.H.Scott, aged 32; J. H.j aged 28, E. 11., aged 21; A. D.. aged 17; and daughters M. E., aged 20; V. u., aged 24; and Allvieda, aged U). Tho appraisers appointed are Jos. Fish bum, T. C. Shaw, and Henry Scho-maker. MEWS BUZnOYjpIBTOLB and PAPER CAPS, i oeuis. lAGATEB 10 cents, BABEUALL8 6 to SO els, Rubber Balls 6 to 25c, L'Pellnlold Ball. tfonooi jsjaoKuoarus, School Lock Boxes, 6 to 10c. Flag Slate Pencils 6o a box, "" Color School Crayons loo a box Children's Small Playing Cards. Remember Y m mjuKiWH r" BOOKSELLER, 203 Commercial St, EXCURSION TRIPS. The steamer Altona will make two round trips between Salem and Inde pendence Sunday, March SKlti, leaving Salem at 10 a. m. and 4 p. in., leaviug ludepeudeuce at 0 n. m. and 3 p. m. Round trip tickets, 76 cents. Those trips will not be mado if the weather is stormy, ' o The Pearson Estate. The llrst rejwrt of K. C. Wyatt, exec utor of the estato of Win, Pearson, de ceased, showing $o22.88 received and $1030.80 disbursed, examined aud ap proved by W, l Hubbard, county judge, March &Sd. In the estate of Mrs, Frances F, IVarsou, settled when receipts are ll led and dismissed, Kvkhyuouy Wauts a dally paper uutil after election. Onk Cunt Daily for four mouths at II 00. LITTLE LOCALS. Spring has come uunuuounced. W. T. Cherringtou tho artist, is at Portland J. S. Cosper.of Independ ence, was a Salem visitor today Pattou Bros, have had erected a hand some railed oflleoatthe rear of their store The Oregon Fruit & Produce Co. Iihb taken tho distributing ugenoy for this section for tho famous Corouado mineral water. Tho river is rapidly falling aud boats aro ruunlng regu larly Win, Burbeo has accepted a Job at Albany, building telephone lines. Ed. Cross has a display of dressed meats at ills shop that was never before equalled at this season of tho year. L. M. Englo, of Woodburn, was In the city today on business. Miss Dora McDonald, of Hubbard, who has been tho gueBt of Mrs. J. L. Mitchell the past week, returnod homo today J. C. Lowis,who is engaged at tho county surveyor's oillco, was this afternoon called to his homo at Gervais by tho illnecdof one of his children Geo. E. Good returned to Portland this afternoon W. B. Morso took tho afternoon train en route for St. Helens. Rev. F. II. Gwynne came homo today from Linn couuty. PERTINENT PERSONALS Clatsop county will be solid for Ful ton for governor. It Is said the president has concluded to veto the Bllver seigniorage coinage bill. Rear- Admirals Beuhau and Irvlu of the American navy are to retire in April. Johu Barrett, recently appointed minister to Spain, Is at Portland. He sails ou the 29th. Marlon couuty delegates to tho stato convention are understood to be hi favor of Ed. Hlrsoh for secretary of state. C. A. McDonald, tho well known engineer who, a few years agj, was a resident of Harrlsburg, la now holding revival services In Southern California, Ho was formerly a sawmill owner aud railway conductor. Whole Wheat Flour 50 4U sacks at Harrltt A Lawrence. at Hood's and Only Hood's. Hood's Barsaparllla is carefully pre pared from Bunaparlliu, DauUellou, Maudrake. Dock, Plpslasewa, Juulper borrlet. and other well kuowu remedies, uy a peculiar comuinatiou, proportion aud proKretta giving to Hood's garsa parllla curative powers not possessed by other medicines, It effects remark able cures when ether prepaiatlou fall. Baker City has a box factory. A telephone Hue will bo put in at Independence. Damaged whoat is being sold in Moro for fuel at $2.50 a ton. 3000 sheep left Arlington for the Ohlcago market, this week. Columbia county has extended the time of paying taxes to May 10th. Blackleg has destroyed many cattle In portions of Eaatenr Oregon. 175 new Methodists are enrolled at Dallas as a result of a late revival. The new creamery atSprague.Wash., will be iu running order by April 1st. A $3000 legacy has fallen to John Williams, of Morrow couuty, a sheep herder. Tho new steel bridge across the North Fork, at Canyon City, will cost nearly $10,000. Mrs. W. J. May is the Populist candi date for school superintendent in Tilla mook. At Banden, Or., the hobos revel in the pleasant luxury of rattliug a chain with a ball at one eud. Two deer swam across the river from the reservation and landed near the depot at Northport, Oregon. The county debt of Thurston county, Wash., is $312,872.53. $87,872.65 is out standing county warrants. Port Townsend, Washington, has a committee of live, lookiug after re trenchment, aud they are expecting some big revelations. Hamblet, who has been persued for several weeks by a sherrifls posse, has at last mado his escape and the pursuers have returned home. Two boys at Newberg were arrested for being on tho streets after 8 o'clock at night, and were lined $0 and costB and locked up In tho cooler for three days. Miss Elsie Sturgill, of Wiugville, Or., will be a caudidate for nomination be fore the Democratic couuty conven tion of Baker county for superinten dent. A largo wildcat which made its home In ouo of tho Pine gulches uepr Pine Grove, Asotin couuty, Wash., was killed recontly by a stock man. At the time It was shot It was making a Hoonduy meal oil' a big fat pullet. During tho past three months the sales of butter from the Falrview creamery, Tillamook, netted to the patrons 29.1 cents per pound for butter fat. As the averago amount of butter fat in the milk was about 4 per cent, the price is equlvaleut to nearly $1.17 per hundred pouuda for the milk. At Davenport Jack Rogers met with an excitlug oxperieuce. On his way to town he had to cross Cottonwood creek about a quarter of a mile from town. Tho rising waters had washed awaw tho supports of the bridge. He drove ou tho structure and barely got the wagon on it wlieu tho bridge gavo way, both horses being drowned. Rodgera himself was rescued with difficulty. Tacoraa elected Ed. S. Orr fof mayor by 1000 majority and completely routed the boodlers. Republicans, orgaulze the country as well as the city. Hold up the colors to all the people, Republicans, circulato the One Cent Daily, the cheapest campaign material for readers of all parties. The Weekly Oregon Democrat this week was one of the best issue of any paper of that party iu Oregon. It had accurate reports of all the county con ventions and is valuable to preserve for that reason alono. The Republicans made a wise choice in E. M. Croisan for chairman of the county central commitle. He will conduct a clean and gentlemanly can vass. Two terms as sheriff gave him a knowledge of our whole country second to no man. The Oregon Fopulislts in convention recently denounced the National Guard and yet Populist Gov. Waite, of Colo rado, hastened to Rummon the Guard of the state to enforce his defiance of the courts, and Gov. Lewelllng called ou the National Guard to enforce hia defiance of the courts. J. L. Calvert, of Hubbard, one of the nominees for representative, Is a young business man of that city. He was born and raised iu Marlon county and is a gentleman of good appearance. He has a common school education and a family. For five years he served as postmaster of Hubbard. He ia nearly thirty-eight years old. The four prominent candidates for the Republican guberuatorial nomina tion are D. P. Thompsoo.Judge Denny, ox-Goyernor Moody and C. W. Fulton. Those most talked of for the Demo cratic nomination are Judge McArtbur and General Compson. Portland Tel egram. Where is Marlon couuty and her candidates? GOLD DOLLARS ! At 75 and 85 cts THIS is what wo are giving by selling our stock of! winter Hosiery and Underwear at the prices we have put on it to close out before our new spring goods will arrive. Give us a call and let us convince you. -:- E. F. OSBUBN. 201 COMMERCIAL ST. --LOWER THAN AUCTION ARE THE- Sales now beinsr made on Boots, Shoes and Rubber Goods, Ed. McKinney made a square fight for clerk and had a solid following of menus, wno stood by nlm as the vote shows. Hia brothers, J. W. aud Mayro, were present and took part. J. W. was a delegate from Turuer aud was promi nent iu urging the claims of all those who wanted good, clean, and represen tative men for the ticket. J. W. was up to "snuff," and made the successful hit of tho evening when he backed the nomination of D. H. Looney. He outwitted our genial aud practical mayor, by referring to D. H as not only the Bon of a farmer, but a farmer, the son of a farmer, and the grandson of a farmer. Ibe farmers as well others caught on aud Looney went in with a whoop. -at the- -.-Columbia Shoe Store In order to reduce the stock. 118 State Street, Salem, Or. A Solid Knock-Down Blow. The whale blows water while at play: ureenblow in every clime; The sweetest (lowers blow lu May. Hut wind blows all tlie time. There's lots of blowing in this world. Suffers from catarrh blow their noses, and (macks blow about their "cures " Dr. bane's Catarrh Remedy is the only iufttlllbloone. Its proprietors backup thia claim by offering $o00 for eyery case they full to cure permanently. Thia Is an unanswerable blow at hum buggery, coming from men of sterling reputation aud ample capital. Nasal Catarrh cannot resist the potency of this remedy. It stops discharges, leav- '"B i"o ouuses uuuie, iue neau clear aud the breath normal. Of all drug gist, 50 cents. b FIGS AND THISTLto Culture never made a saint. A stingy man is never contented. Good actions, like sheep, are ant to fol low one another. When the devil goes to church, ho does not always sit on a back seat. A lie always has a dagger in its band, no matter how well meaning it may look. There are men who go to a gynnasiuui for exercise while their wives aro sawing the wood. 8omo men aro bound in the devil's ropes because they didn't try to break 'his threads. The man who lives with his head in the clouds will generally bo found stand ing with his foot on somebody's nock. Some men have nn idea they will some day walk in the streets of glory because mey now anu then give away an old coat. Ram's Horn. . Use ouly Gold Dust Roller Flour. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Yuriiblics and the most complete stock ot brushes ol all Kinds in the State. Artists' Mater iiiIs,Lime, Hair, Cement and Shingles and finest quality ofGKASS SEEDS New Advertisements, AA to 815.00 Jior dav m .UUCIglituuur Plater find home telling VU.UW J-.llltUlui? Pinter find nliitlnc Inir. elry, watches, tableware, e c Every house Las goods needing plating. No experience; rinnpltal; no talking. HnineaseniHarenmk lug 8:1) a day. Permanent position.. Address H. h. Delnn, t C'o.,Oolumbim, i hio. 3-85t Valued Indorsemsnt OI acotts niKD. CLARK. At No. 47$ High street, Ba lem, March UJ, 1891, at 1 o'clock p. in., Mrs. -Miry A. Clark, aged GO years. The cause of Mrs. Clark's death wns paralysis, liavlug been stricken down about a week ago. Sho was tho mother offourteeu children eight of whom are living, being Thos., Jos. Q. and Geo. of Douglas county, R. R., of Crook couuty, Mrs. Auna Southwell and Julia R. oung of Wasco couuty, Sarah CoatH of Douglas couuty and Mary Loug of Salem. The funeral cervices will be held at tho residence at 2 p. in. today and In termeut will be iu Lee Mission cemetery. LOOAL ANNOUNCEMENTS. Announcements ot entertainments, special ptherlugH. lodge, and kocietlcn under This heading iiiberteu lor a cento, nutlce not to ex! ceed dve lines, or more than threo Insertions Low Steamer Rates. Parties intending visiting the Mid winter alr should patronize the liniou I'uciflo dteamers, as this Company has placed lu t Meet from Portlaud the low rate of 2i00 to San Fraucisco and re- iu.li, wuii-uiiiciuaes meals aud berth ull particulars cau be obtained by ad dressing VV. H. Hurlburt, A. o. P. A Union Tacillo System, Portlaud. 1-20-tf Midwinter Fair Rates. Midwinter Fair excursion tickets, Salem to Ban Irancisco aud return, via boutheru Pacific Co'a. Shasta route. .,, -.oo, including five ad nilBHtona to the fair. Tickets good for thirty days from date of sale. Rural Feast. Better than Uenuea. Have you tried ItT lUchest. cheapest break fast cereal. Bold by all Baleni . Aik for It. Wilson Jt Ha HiitS "? u ilnilom ' I ' ' w '"" " "" ; maim Park's Oough Syrup. Has been so highly recommendedto us that we took the agency for It and now ask our friends who are suHerlug withacoldto.give it a trial and If fi does not give satisfaction your money will be refunded. Everv tm. i. Z. ft ou aJltlve guarantee. Price 60 cents aud$ 1.00. Sold at Canltol n,?fS!S? Emulsion is contain ed in let ters from the medi cal profes- 5v sNV- oCF' BHOWN J.IKQ HORNS EUGd Kor sellltc from mire bred Htnfilr. nt tun low nrle nf V. 00 per seitlue. PAUL KLINGELE. eorner Ub-rtyaud Mission ulreeta, tialem vuitois limited g!) lni QAliESMEN WANTKD Kree prepaid outfit. O One of our nsents has oarned over SJ0.C00 In live years. P. u. Oox 1371, New Yoik. 3-5 n ARM JRY CIGAR bTORE. Kruitsaud can dy. 150 ttate street. Kino tobacco nod cigars. 3-Mf rnHK most perfect tittlng truss made. Will l hold a rupture where nil others have failed. For sale by J. i,. Panlsh, -101 Capital sire t 12-lb-tf PAPERS.- Portland, Sacramento, efattle, Tacotmiund han KraneUco papers on sale Ht HoNnett'8. Hotottii'o blook CHRISTIAN PCIENOE-Llterature fclmlson EalHt32rt Liberty street. of all 4-5-'y 31HI8 PAPER is kept on tile at E. C. Dike's . Advertising Agency, 04 and fti Merchant xchange, San Krauclsu), California, when contrao's forndvcrtlMug can be made for i . sion speaking of its gratify, mg results in their practice. Scoffs Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair. Use ouly Gold Dut Holler Flour, I Hood's P1IU euro biliousness. DPRIC E'S m U24jPewder: Died In Millions of HomM-40 Yean the Sail mosion of cod-ltver oil with Hypo phosphites can be adminis tered when plain oil is out of the question. It is almost as palatable as milk easier tO digest fhnn mill. Jfc.iWimh,,,,, ,.,-,... GOOD BUSINESS OR SALE ! 3-21 lw R. R RYAN Salem, Oregon, South Salem Market. Fresli Areata Bold at lowest rates, aud freo delivery. Opposite brick store. Hay by the ton. P. M. IUNEHART, Prop. :-groceries; STAPLE aud FANCY. Wcodenware, Willow ware, and CHOCKERY. A choice new lino of Syrups arrived thla weefe Osborn & Harritt's 110 Court street. Closing Out! 1 AAA ROLLS WALL PAPER at -l juUU Who'eealecost. U7 SUto street. This paper must be nil cloed owt In a short rnper cheaper than e er will be sold again. iT-wa'BS m. -Mt?- 11 w .i4j.aa 3str H-iicp.snskc Hardware, Wagons, Carts, Road Machinery AND AGRTniiTTTir, " W. Cor. State and Liberiv Si, -- - - 1 ii Latest Imnrnl.1 n .''-f Vll-'JUliJMJilN-l . ..!.;. ltul,r"vel Goods aud Lowest Prices. SALEM, OREGON. v (2 CS O I hav LSipe.c.,?Uy ,f mtl"P tl,e Eye with G!as. W. w, MARTIN, rwioi Northwestern Nurserv. EAST STATE BTREEl', SALEM V aiftiwiiWiii in it fit. 1!