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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (June 28, 1894)
'WI'WJI Si " ' f W -'JWTT' Ik 15 ' If. .. THE CAPML JOURNAL. ITJ8LI8HKD DAILY, KXGKFT BUNUAY, BTTHC Capital Journal Publishing Company PostoOloe Btcok.ICommerelat Street. HOFER BROTHERS, Editors. JMllr, by carTier, per month,. Dally, by mall, per year, I0.60 3)0 Weekly, 8 pages, per year,. 1.50 THURSDAY, JUNE 28, 1804. The Old Favorite. No matter yho makes it, or where it comes from, no Bread gives as good satisfaction all the time as that from Strong's Bakery. WEST HOT (6 IRM BUSINESS IS BUSINESS, Oar Circulation We Challenge Comparison With Any Newspapei Outside of Portland. OtllOULATION EACH WKEK. Wrkki.v Oai'ital Jouknat, :i,(W DAI1.Y, Hoveu city and suburlmn unii.-r rouust ...-......-...-.. . . H.iWi Daily, tnall uiruulullou.ull prepuld Hutu, A Total weekly circulation 10.WX. ADVEIITISINO KATES. Want ads. 3 lines 3 luucrtions, 36 cts. Threi to Ave lines one weett.oOcU. lun linen out week, 76 cm. Tills rate Is eltber Daily o. Wkkkii., Local reading notices 13 eta. per line ouch insertion 1U1LV or Wubkiic UuslnutL locals 6 cts. per lino in Daily r wkkkuy. Longer auvertlseinoul or coutiucw uj month or year, puyuble uionilily, special lontruot rates uiado known at ou.lue ulUcc, postuffice block, Tkumh. All transient advertising, except under contractu wuu flrtus or busiuos ineu, Birlclly caU In advance when ordered. Tne above ratos will noi be deviated from, except tli a a half-rate will be glvun to no licet lor religious or charitable entertainments. All public, moral and religious services an nounced tree gratis, O Hf ITAti JOUIlNAIi PUB. CO. LITTLE LOCALS. A little moro of cool und cloudy weather.. E. B. McNulty and C. W. Weller are Portland asylum arrivals. ....Wild lloweni are now glorious. Mr. nnd Mrs. II. H. Thompson are now living iu the cottage on tho north elde of Center street, between Cotnmor clal and Front, Just w, ost of the home of Mr. Thompson's father. Poor haying weather. They do say that Presbyterian picnics lay over them all. Miss Anna Haas has closed her Hazel Grcon school very successfully. . Mrs, Fannie Thomas, maiden name May, was not committed for insanity a second time after examination by Dr, liradshaw and A, O, Coudlt bolore Judgo Hubbard. The old game law permits the killing of deer aftor July 1st, A now law passed at the session of the last legislature makes tho opou season begin August 1st. Sportsmen can tako their choice. Mrs. Poter Ituuey aud family, of Eugene, nro nt Foley Bprlugo, Mr. Ruuey has so far recovered that ho expects to bo ablo to follow in a few days A Medford wan enjoyed a meat runaway on State streot this morning, breaklug his buggy, but no bones. Nothing. Pkusonal. Bomo people are thinklug Tim Jouhnal, iu its crltlokmis of the state fair, is hitting at Mr, 0. B.Jrvlue, tho temporary secre tary. This is au error. Mr. Irviuo only gets 40 a mouth, aud if ho were paid sufllclout to devoto his entire timoand attention to the fair, would no doubt make it niuoh moro of a success than it has been, Thero will always bo somo who couBtruo everything a newspaper says aa springing from a personal motive, or to gain a personal end. True Journalism does not strike au individual until it becomes absolutely necessary, What is wautod by tho pooplo Is that our stato institutions shall bo a source of pride, To mako them such Is tho true object of our criticism. Ys Pj:nn8YLVANianb. Tho en thusiastic meeting of Pcuusylvaulaus at Dr. W. S. Mott'a oilloo hut night Mteotod Dr. Freelaud, of tho Congre gational churob, to deliver tho address at the states plculo on tho Fourth ol July. Arraugerueuta will bo mado for all Peuusylvautans to group together duriug tho dlnuer hour. Stove aud table room will bo provided. To pre pare auipto space, all expecting to at Und will please reglstor at Fry's drug More or Cteuorn's Raoket store, stating number la families. No llKST.The attendants of the Ba hm cash market are kept busily at work all dy long, waiting ou their nu. 'tttwotw ouetottiera. Try their choice out of ttmkt sold cheap for cash, and yon will always kayeyour orders there. Ootiht Cwfa block. ' If juuumca, All uatlVM of the fttate of JMsfwiflM iw requested to meet on Modigr at 739 p. w. at the offloo of 1 Jk Jt Mfftm eti Cowmrcll etreet to wfcwiiBnesWr for the States plo- REFORM THE 8TATE FAIR. For the amount of property invested aud the amount of money it receives, the state fair is the worst falturo of any stato Institution. Unless the manage ment can bo reformed and new life put Into the fair It Is doubtful If any in creased patronage can be secured for it in the future. The debt upon it is so great that no one will buy it. Exhibi tions aro each year growing less. At tendance is growing smaller. Receipts are less and less and the deficit will be greater than ever these hard times, and unless Salem expects to lose the fulr al together, the management must get a uew move on, new life and new blood must be injected. It is certain Portland ind other parts of the state are willing to see a complete failure and collapte, which is sure to come unices something otn bo done. 'Vhat can bo done? It baB been the uuBlom in the past to employ a secre tary who had somo other business, and a few days before the fair ho would :ome to Salem and pay what attention vus absolutely necessary to transact tne business. It seems to us a secre ury, with proper assistance, could be tUHily employed for tho three month? jreoeedlng a fair, giving it his whole time aud attention, all the time and itteution of one of the most competent men In tho state, would be none too ;uod. Specialization and organization of the intercut departments, the fruit in terest, agriculture, Bbeep, live stock, lorses, manufactures, poultry, every importunt Interest, worked up syste matically aud persistently from now lutll tho opening of the fulr, might nako a fair a success In Oregon. Noth ing oIbo will. We could flud much to kick at In tho way these things have ieen munaged In tho past but Unit does jo good. Whut is wanted Is the direct tppllcutlon of sufllcieut Intelligence ind enterprise to keep tho state fair from going Into complete comatoso con Jltiou from which It will be Impossible to evor revive Interest in its welfare. It ina be done or it cau not bo done, Just is the board likes. Which shall It be? PERSONAL. JtfuKlnloy Mitohell, ofGervuIs, Is In the city. Mrs. Mary Glbeny, of Oregon City, Is visiting Iu tho city,. Joseph Rosseau, of tho poor farm, was sent to tho Soldiers' home at Robb ourg today. R. D. Allen of SUverton was yester day appointed deputy cleik of the courts of Marlon county. O. B. Montague and wlfo of Lebanon aro In the city the guesta of their daughter, Dr. Clara Davidson. Hon. Gordeu E. Hayes, of Oregon City, Republican stato senator from Clackamas county, was Iu Salem yes terday. Governor Peunoyer and Judge Lord attended tho Oregon Agricultural Col leiro Commencement at Corvallls yes terday. ., Rev. G. W. Grannls and wlfo re turned from tho Cuuby campmeetlug today. They report a successful gather lug there. Rev. F.II. Gwyuno weut to Newport to look alter Presbyterian Interests thero. Rev. A. D. Towusond Is the presout pastor there. E. P. McCoruaok, J. L. Mltohell and J. A. Van Eaton, of Salem, and Dr. Sharpies, of Eugene, were Portlaud passengers yesterday. Late Democratic candidate for state school superintendent, Prof. D. V. B. Reld, of Eugene, Is an applicant fur surveyor geueral of Oregon. F, J. Eldredgo Is Iu the city from tho north end of tho county. He says all crops aro line, but too much cool weather for winter wheat. Wm. Clarke, editor of tho Gervals Star, was In tho elty yesterday to re ceive a horso aud buggy presented to him by his father, B. A. Clarke. A,W, Pattereon,of Heppner,ls in the city, Ho Is ono of the Pattorsou Bras., of Eastern Oregon fame, tho other having been elected representative. Hon. J.J. Murphy, clork of the Ore gon supreme court, Is iu Portland, He weut down on tho 1:10 train yesterday afternoon and will return tonight Thos. Russell, au old pioneer of Ore gou, died at Yaqulna Tuesday evening at tho age of about 75 years. Mr. Ru? sell was a prominent resident of the Bay, au old member of tho Masoulo order and, was a mau highly respected, Albany Demecrat: Judge Wolver- ton will tako his seat ou tho supreme bench next Monday, and will reside In Salem. Mr. Wolvertou begiua his Judi cial career with a ripe experience aud will undoubtedly meet theexpectatlous of his friends u a Judicial olllcer. On tke same day Judge Hewitt will begin his duties as circuit Judge, with the confidence of a largo constituency, Ho will eotitiaiM kfaf mtdoaoe la Albany, Gold Medal Xieycls gaces. Friday evening at 7 o'clock sharp will occur the first contest of Salem bicyclists for a gold medal, to be held under sanction of tho league of Ameri can wheelmen. The person winning; tne medal will wear it until tne next race, which will probably occur every week,' and after winniuglt Ave times the medal becomes tho property of the winner. This medal was raised by a popular subscription, and tho grand stand will be absolutely freo to all who wish to at tend. The following named young men have entered for the medal and as the entries have closed no more can get In: Jo Albert, R. S. Miller, Perry Card, E. E. Eller, Chester Murphy ,A.A. Jessup, A. T. Steluer, A. B. Gardner, T. J. Hoover, Frank Howe, C. Lawrenson, P. H.Sroat, Paul Hanson, H.J. Sin gleton, Chas. Winters. Geo. P. Russell. The distance to bo made is ten miles. The best record known Is about twenty seven minutes and while it is not ex pected that the Salem boys will mako this time, a time limit will be set to give impetus to the race. m i IncohporatioisS. The First Spirit ual society of Astoria, for teaching ipirltuallszn and occult sciences. Also drygoods house of LIpman, Wolfe & Co., Portland, capital stock of $300, 000, filed articles with the secretary of state today. Good as Gold. That Is the name of the famous boys' shoes sold at Osburn's Racket store for $1,40, but they are worth 12.00 per pair. lid lw Leave. Leave your orders with J. A.VanEaton for canning cherries. The May Duko and Kenttlsh will be in their prime all this week. Gkeat Is Oxford. So Is that Hue of ladies' Oxfords Just opened at Os burn's Racket store. Complete assort ment, and never before so cheap. 2d lw ! Hol for New England. All natives of tho New Englund states are requested to meet on Thurs lay at 7:30 p. m. at the office of Gov. Uhadwlck in tho Murphy block to make arrangements to take part in the States picnic. m i Tipped. Ladles' cloth top, patent leather tip shoes for (1.75, at Osburn's Racket store, worth $2.G0. 2d-lw Which. Some people say "oats Is" whllo others say "oats are," but Brewster & Whlto say oats were never before so plentiful cheap as now. 01 Court street. 3 t Stranoe Cases. Of all tho strange cases on record none compare with those numerous cases of new shoes just being opened at Osburn's Racket store. Consolidation. The Brasfield clothing stock Is being consolidated with that of E. C. Small on the corner. Wheat Aphis. Wi T. Ramsden, camo down from Albany today by team aud left at The Journal oillce somo samples of wheat heads which are Infested with tho green aphis. Ho says ho examined many Holds of fall grain along tho road and finds nearly all Inhabited. The heads are well cov ered with tho lice, but they eeem to be doing uo particular damage, as the hulls are apparently too hard for the little fellows to get Into. Pure as Snow. We don't have to say much about our laundry work, Blmply because It advertises Itself. We use ouly filtered water and whlto labor. You know the rest. Tho Salem steam laundry. Will Celeiirate. The Fourth, of July will bo observed at the State Re form school with marching, exercises, plouty of Hugs and a match game of bono ball. Sunday all the boys will march to the Turner campmeetlug. Insane. Mary L.Embreo, of Clack amas county, a woman of lewd habits aud unsound mind, waa committed to the state asylum today. Weather Forecast Precipitation, Thursday and Friday showers, station ary; barometer. Rent Tax Raised. Rome, June 27. Tho chamber of dep uties, by a majority of 08, lias approved tho proposition to raise the tax ou rents tweuty per cent. Death List Growing. I,ONDON,June 28. It Is now believed that the number of miners who perished In the Albion coal mine near Pontey Prldd tho other day will be found to oxceed S10. It seems that there were more iu the mine than was at first sup posed. Indiana Cyclone. Jkkkrsonvillk, Iud., Juno 28. A cyclone passed over this place yesterday afternoon, doing untold damage to wheat. A Royal Prltoaer. London, Juno 2d. A dispatch from Shanghai says that the Japauese army occupied the capital of Cores, aud the ktug is virtually a prisoner. Dr. Price's Creew Baking Powder Woj-U'i Pair rUskut Ms4a I ui filnlnmi PEXSOXAL AND SOCIAL. Local Correspondence from Towns in the Valley. from bethel, Frank Lapp Is ou th? sick list. Thomas Trice will soon have his new barn ready for hay. Miss Minnie Kureell, of Gaston, re turned home, after visiting friends. Fire was discovered in the J. B. Early home, on Friday, of last week, which originated from the pipe upstairs. Loss amounting to about ten dollars. Tho musical entertainment given by D. W. Early and class was pronounced a success. A number of people from this place attended campmeeting at Turner, on last Sunday. FROM TURNER. A great many samples of green wheat have been brought to town showing the dlflerent kinds of lice. C. Carlton and wife, of Salem at tended campmeeting Monday. W. J. McGinnis came home Sunday from the June races. Miss N. Qulnn is on a visit at Su blimity. Miss Myrtle Johnson is one of the many campers from Salem this week. Mr. Browning and famllyjtook their departure for Maryland, where they will make their home. Mr. Holemand, a minister attending meeting here, returned from Portland today with a lovely bride. A charivari fs talked of tonight. Rev. Mr. Hauk, the China minis ter, preached to a large crowd last night. He told of his trip to China last summer and how his mother thought she would see ber sn no more and that he was lost because he bad Joined the church. He cays China people are dull but when they join the church they are never known to be called back sliders. Q lite a large crowd attending camp meeting here is talklug of holding over the 4th of July to keep the Turner people from using the grove for the big celebrutlon. We Run No Blue Book. Roseuurq, Or., June 27. Editor Journal; Will you please publish a list of all the offices to be filled by the uew Btato administration, and what the salaries are. State, if you can, when the terms of ofllce begin, and what Is the proper way to secure an appointment. This information would no doubt be of interest in all parts of the state just now, us it will be many years before the places aro all vacated agalu. Subscriber, Twenty-Five Tons. B. H. Friend ly, In a few days, will ship 25 tons of chlttim bark to New York manufactur ing druggists. This industry scatters considerable mouey through Lane county annually. Eugene Guard. For a bargain In children's shoes call at the Union Bargain Store. 2d lw A Layman's Opinion. Col. B. F. Alley, In Florence West: The Presbyterian church and its min istry are both to be felicitated on the happy ending of somo doctrinal diffi culty which lately threatened to force them wider apart. Tho eminently Chilstlan spirit which governed Paul Iu his dealings with the church at Jerusalem, has finally prevailed. Tho church is a decided gainer in not hav ing lost the services of some scholarly ministers, and the entire Christian commuuity is oaved laceration from the turmoil of n heresy trial which might easily have rivaled the itriggs case lu bitterness and Lad feeling. It must be evident to every observer of the church-world that a more liberal day Is dawning in ecclesiastical circles. It Is au ineffective tblng to drive a man of eminence out of a church be cause ho conscientiously differs in oplniou on doctriual points of minor Importauco from the majority of his brethren. In this thinking age, we are beginning to realize that it is im possible to expect all good men to fol low with every step the trodden paths of thought, aud that men may disagree as to this or that doctrine, without the one being a whit less earnest or Chris tian than the other. Christ was emphatically a doer; aud right doing is coming to be the test of Christian fel lowship. Awarded Hlchest Honors World's Fair. DR BAKING P0WWR MOST PERFECT MADE A pure Gripe Qesm of Tsrtar Powder. Free from Ammonia, Alum or any othc adulUrani. 40 YEARS THI STANDARD. " ' i ,'!SgSSSS "Many diseases arise from one cause blood impurity. Beecham's Pills (guinea) fiW! (Tasteless) Q Purify the blood and, thus, go to the root of many maladies. 95 cents a box. FRUIT CANS. The price of fruit jars at Clark's, 100 Court street, is as follews: Gal. Masons fl J0. Quart " 2 Pint " p UnhhprH nnri nana 50 Rubbers J? Jelly glasses oU These prices are net cash aud no allowances for breakage, as they are packed one dozeu In a box. Not Registered. Chinese are not registered among tho employes of the Salem Steam Laundry. Nothing but white help is employed, and the best of work done. If you want a good working shir1 cheap from 35 cents up go to the Union Bargain Store. 2d lw Real Estate. A. J. Zumwalt to J. H. Mesuer, lot Aumsville, (375. C. W.Cole to J.H. Mesner.lot Aums ville, 1325. J. H. Mesner to A. O. Hanson, J in terost in lot Aumsville, $500. Henry R. De Guire to P. H. Light 40 acres, $1150. Oregon Land Co. to L. J.Miles, 2 lots 8unnyslde Fruit Farms, $2-500. J. W. Robinson aud M. J. White to George Jenkins 15.7 acres $15.75. Maurice Jacobs, San Francisco, to Marie Wantels, Portland, 15 acres, $1500. Our Grandmother's Way. Was to steep root and herbs aud use It every night We can do the same by using Park's Tea. Nothing acts as promptly and without discomfort ot a pill nor a cathartic but moves tne Dowels every aay. Sold by Capital Drugstore. Superior line of shoes, for men aud boys at lowest prices, Uulou Bargain Store. 2d lw Call and get a pair of those 5 cent socks at the Union Bargan Store. 2dlw Cure for Crippled Children. The National Surgical Institute, No. 310 Bush Btreet, SanFranclsco, success fully treats all cases of orthopaedic sur gery. One or more surgeons of this In stitute will be at the Hotel Willamette, Wednesday, July 4th, one day only, to examine coses. The success of the In stltute in treating all cases of curvature of the spine, diseases of the hip and knee joints, club feet, crooked limbs aud bodily deformities, as well as piles, fistula, nasal catarrh, and all chronic diseases, has made for the Institute a national reputation. Write for circular, References may be had to; Governor E. P. Ferry, Olympla. Judge Thos. L, Davidson, Salem. Rev. E. N. Condet, Albany. Supreme Judge J. P. Hoyt, Olympla, and hundreds of others. Sherilt's Sale. "VTOTICE Is hereby irlven. that bv vlrtwn nf J au execution Issued out ot the Circuit oi me aiaie 01 uregou, ior me county ot Marlon' aud to me directed on the 23th day of June, 18DI, upon a Judgment and decree duly rendered, entered or record and docknt. ed In und by said court, on the !d day of June ibj, iu u i-uiiuiu suit, merein saia court nudlut: wher la 8. u. lliownwas nlulntift nnri Htniy II. Helvers was delendant in favor of piainiui ana against saio.ueieHa.inl, by which execution I am commanded to Beit the real Jroperty In said executlou ana here in alter lescrlbed and out or the procetds or such sale to pay me oosu una aisuursements or said suit taxed atUO 0 100 the costs and disburse meats of sale and the sum due clalnint'in I-.M73 &M0O with Interest thereon from June 22nd ISM, at the rate ol 8 per cent per annum and the balance It any there be, be paid to the uejenuuut uereiu, x uavo levied upon and nm uu Saturday, tho 28th Day of July, A. D. isw.altueuouror one o'clock, p, ni.ofB.ua any me west uoor oi tne county Coun House In Salem, Marlon county Orarou sell at public auction to the highest bidder lor cash In hand on the day of sale all the right title aud interest wulob bald deleitdanl uumunu mo premise in saia execution dtserlbed as tallows towlu Beginning at the quarter secUon corner be- nvecu sections luana 11 twp a soutu range. 1 west ot the Willamette Meildtau, Marlon County, Oregen: Thence south on section line 20 chains mora or less to a point 3U chalus north of the southeast iomeruf said section 10; iheLoe west parallel with the south bouud ary'JD chain! thenoe couth 'i chalus and to links; inenca west parallel with section line 10 chains; thence south To chains to the south boundary ot said section lt; Thence west on said south boundary 20 chains to the southwest corner ut the donation laud claim of Eieklal Uendryx; thence north on the west boundary ol said claim thirty -six cnalns more or lens to Pudding river, thence eastward fol lowing down stream to within 16 rods or An tolueLa Flore's line; thenoe east 8 chains Ineuoo north S.75 chains to the north bouu' dary of aioresald doimUon land claim or wi uBuurit; iuuicv etubaj cnalns more or le to the pi .tc or beginning, cou.u,iUg ISO acres more or less, situated in Marion w,t"v. " "" "" mo following ali. cribed real e.ute to wtu Beginning at a point W0 chain west of the quarter post b teen secUonalOand 15 in township 6. touth ranee I west ol the Willamette meridian; thence 11.35 chains north, eV5V wesLalong the boun oary or sections 10 and 14; thence T south 7 ,. wmv ivuiB, u ,uv wuuij roaa lead ing rrom kJllolt 1'n.lrle to WeodbuTO; thence along tie renter or county rouduorth7a ig asllxai chains and thence uoth . east M chains to tns place, I beginning contain. IngSJJ acres mora or less iu Mariuu county UtKuu.Uta ol which tract or Una are id' Joining each other and llng tu one tody bald sale being made subject to reduiipuon 1b the wanner provided by w. Dale4atBleuiUits2;ih day ofjuue, Isll By y.T, WWUUTMAN, Offt' 5!t I MM ,W)W-W- 50 Cts 0N THE D0LLAR! While we are polling our entire stook of Dress Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Etc., at Cost, wo will make u final SACRIFICE OF SPRING JACKETS, And Sell any one of them at Half This is an Interesting statement to you if yourself. We mean just what we say. Everything at Wholesale Cost. Than ling our many friends for their past patronage, we solicit a continu ance of of the same while we wind up the business, Respectfully, Willis Bros. & Co., Ed. C. Cross, Jlillii Choice Meal Mil! m& iMmiWi, S. W. THOMPSON & Co., Always Keep on hand a large stock of loose and unmounted Diamonds, Rubies, Sapphires and imported Opals. 21 Commercial Street. Hardware, Wagons, Carts,' Road Machinery AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS. Latest Improved Goods and Lowest Prices. N. W. Cor. State and Liberty Sts. SALEM, OREGON See? vices. I carry a large line of Optical Goods and can fit your Eyes at one sitting. W. W. MARTIN, Optieian TUB NEW WILLAMETTE STABLES Completed and ready to wait on customers Dravs and Exnrww to mppr. nil ripmnnria Bam and residence 2 block south of PERRY & CO. Engines repaired. All kinds of Job Work neatly done Near Depot, Salem, Oregon. Correspondence solicited. NOTICE. From this date, the undersigned woodeawers of Salem will charge the following prices for sawing woed: Fir, one cut 400 Fir, two cuts "500 Fir, three cuts 750 Body oxk, ash un J maple one cut 50c, two cuts 60c, three cuts 90c. Pole oak, one cut, 50c, two cuts, 7oc, three cuts, $1. Sawlug slugle cord 75c. Sawing by the hour $1.50. MoKILLOP BR03., JAS. ROBERbOM, BAKER & DUNN CHAS. A. SMITH , J AS. SHANTZ. Terms cash. 7 20 dim MONEY TO LOAN :-: c as. tssjsa&a'sg.ffisig: Hamilton t Moir, 5-2) dwtf Itoom 6. Bush Bank Building, I IWli Building Material AND WOOD, . 8AND, GRAVEL Lime, Cemeut, Plaster, Cordwood Ac. &Q. Ofllce 156 State Btreet. GEORGE M. BEELER INSURANCE. Ow Buta's Bank, BaJem, Oregon mm rdm I UU LMiiUU HI II I llWWTj IIIMIMl the Original cost. you need a Jacket. Call and see for Salines, Lawns, Cbullies slaughtered. OPERA HOUSE CORNER. s, Wholesale ami Retail Dealer 'in Fresh. Suit aud Smoked Meatsjoi a lliiuds OS Court and, 110 State Streets. I make a Specialty of fitting the Eye with Glasses I have had thirty-five years' experience, which, with my French Trial Case, enables me to cor rectly fit the Eve. There is no charcre for mv ser We keep a full line of Truck", postofflce. RYAN & CO. MANUFACTURERS of Hop aud Cooking Stoves, Hollow ware, all sizes, and Chilled m i iuw rroiniB. ran nue ui 7 Stove Extras, JOHN HUGHES. Dealer iu Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Varnishes and the most complete stock ol Brushes of all Kinds in the State. Artists' 91atcrials,Limo, IIair,Ccmentand Shingles and finest quality of GRASS SHEDS New Advertisements. n 10 LOAN. Fifteen hundred dollars on first f, O Uux 217, Haiein, Or. 6-27 S t IjiOIt BALIS Several ohoice lots on Asylum ; avenue. Also a tood phaeton. Inqufre at rSluPnPA Rniltti Bldn a liinAllin rr AlAtrl. Jir line, Asylum avenue. (i-7 U mUK most pertect nttlng truss made. Will JL hold a rupiuro where nil others have fulled. For tale by J. u, jearrish, 401 Capital gtret-t. la-lb-tf P 1 APEIW.-Portland, Sacramento, otattle. . Taooma and uau Francisco papers on sale at Beanett's. Postofflce Block. THIUHT1AN BOIENOE-Llterature of aU J kinds on sale at 328 Liberty street. 4-5-1? rriHIB I PArKB is kept on flle at E. O. Dake's JL Advertising Agency, W and 05 Merchants bxchange. Ban Francisco, California, whew contracts for ad vertlBlng can be made for It -SALEM- Abstract and Land Co. KsrAliusliiCD 15 Yxaiu. Kernoyed to souta Rooms in Bush Breymsa block. Iltcords completed to date. Abstract; of all property In Marion County lurnlsbed promptly and at lowest rates. Office up sulrs over Putnam's drug store. " E. M. WATTE PRINTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS ANU Legal Blank JPublteheni. Bai&'t. New Brickvwr Uw bask, Oaml strtf IM