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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 21, 1894)
tryfryvrvm m i i i i wttMautummm WteUmtH .jmbiwii iwwiniiiiniiiiii i i '-' " - P Kf , 1 ganij jplmV TinniriTiTf'i r TT-"in rir'T t -- THE CAPITAL JOURNAL. (DAILY AND WKKKLY ) BY HOFER BROTHERS. Xii niHULmu ),"' ' iwirw. W'P""1'"1' .. r FRIDAY, DEC. 21, 18!M. PRICES TALK. Subscription I) at F. S. DEAKEORN, 2GU Commercial St. Llfo jjo LipiHiiicott Mupiziue - - Miij;. Am. lllbtory 3 'J5 MeUIurc's Magazine 1 !'$ Munboy'H Magazine "3 Musical Herald 1 New York Clipper 3 50 New York Evening Post S -10 New York Fashion Bazaar. ... 2 50 Now York Ledger 1 " Now Yoik Mall and Express.. 1 4u New York Tribune ')" Now York Sun l& New York Weekly 2 50 New York World CO North American Review -1 35 Omaha Bee M Overland Monthly 2 5 Peterson's Magazine 05 Popular Scleuco Monthly 4 75 Weekly Oregonlau 1 0 Puck 4 35 Itevlcw of ltevlews 2 40 Itomanco 2 25 St Nicholas 2 75 S. P. Chronicle, Weekly 1 35 S. P. Examiner, Weekly 1 35 Saturday Night 2 50 Scrilmer's 2 70 Season 3 2 Short Stories 2 ao Sporting Life 3 45 Toilettes 125 Texas Sif tings 3 00 Toledo Blade 05 Toledo Bee 70 Truth 3 it5 Vogue 3 25 Washington Bee 1 40 Wavorly 3 70 Yankee Blade 85 Y. L. Journal 3 70 Youth's Companion '..... 145 Arena $ 4 50 Art Amateur 3 (JO Art Interchange 3 50 Atlantic Monthly 3 45 Baptist Reflector 1 to Bluo and Gray 2 20 Book Buyer 05 Boys' N. Y 2 25 Breeder and Sport 4 10 Brooder's Gazette 1 GO California 111. Mag 2 25 Carp, and Build 1)0 Century Magazine 3 70 Chicago Post 5 10 Chicago Inter-Ocean 0 00 Chicago Ledger 1 70 Childhood 80 Clark's Horse Itevlow 1 70 Cosmopolitan 140 Currant Llteralmo 2 70 Dollnciitor 110 Domorcst 1 70 Dotrolt Free Press 4 80 Family Story Paper 2 50 Fanners' Voice 0 Farmers' Journal 40 Flrusldo Companion 2 00 Forum 2 70 Lcslio'B Budget 2 00 Lcsllo'H III. Paper 3 40 Lesllo'H Popular Mo 2 00 tjouoy h ,,.., ,,,,, (,, i'j Golden Days 2 50 Graphic Chicago 3 10 Jfurpor's Monthly, 3 25 Hurpor'rt Bazar ft 45 I Inrpor'M Weekly. 340 Hurjmr'M Young Pcioplu, ...... , 1 70 I rorsemon ) 30 Illustrated AiiloiliMii. , , , 4 30 HliiHtrntoil London Nowh 5 10 Jiignll's Miigiiy.lno. .,., 00 JitncsH Miller Miigiizino 1 oo .Tinted 1 HO Jinteo Lllmiry do LiiiIIoh Home Journal..... W J,il Moiio... 1 .'10 H Ml III ISIIIHHI IHMJ JUUIUUMIIIMIIIHHMIIIIHIULI LIU J'UIIMO Hmumm, Al tlie wloin xeboolu tjiluy tliu world' uiott Kuorcd holiday was olwervud. A jirojimiii upfirojirmlu to (Jlirilmiiii(io( ww ri derud III Diobt of llo uolioolu, mid tliu Umwr wull uiipIIh wiuir upon lliolr Jiolldy yiumtlou tilled will) tliu DpIrU of pent! mid uKl will lo tliu world, 'I'll iier lworvMW of Mif nrwut liolMuy U hum of lliu iM lnllii hum Him Mil im tliniwii uii'iut our Milioul. ViiMWAWKM' iAV.- TIlM WWW jCiiHluiiflortf of rJulvm mid iuruiidiiijr IWilllllr WIU lo llllt Mt Hotel WIIIUIII' idi m ti inionU loiilhl or Hit uirjMu iif thiMimttutf 'ifrnUHvr' thy" Mini foriilittj'DMiiMDMiu Nw Kiiuluml Mooiulloii. A mjfulur Mow JSiihIuiiiI illuwr will M uivd AiIIowh) hy m JHciMiy Mini uiuikutl juojirwii In wIiIhIj mm imlUns Uwi iniyiij will iriluljMf. DmnmiM Tnm.-ftti uluiltw tlr Iim, lm yuur uhui will It II, Jlinu, (it Hip I (ml I'uiuvi, Cbrlsfinas Goods tw ThUlOMmMly itiiv ulmuilt MhiMm ihwwj mmw. m, m , bilMJl M fniJ fliyl ill 1M nlfW iliv mw'Ik jiIhi Ti' ltwif, 'w1. luff, (v)idii winniy mo1 nil) ly Jiuvu fo 1m ikuIiiiw mi (oiii'li m lli lo now H(Mril)i;l T, ioIversoD & Co, wiiunwuiltl wmm, CfcKARANOB PAI.B. IiicludlnR drew poods and w.oolens of all Rinds, to re duce stock before Invoicing. This is worthy of your close consideration. The Palace. Tick BinoEST Ykt. The grandest tock of handkerchiefs and mufilere of nil kinds ever in tiulem. At the Palace. PERSONALS. Ilov. G. W. Gruuuis went to Eugene today. Mis. W. C. Hawley went to Albany tud y. Thos. Kay returned from Linn county Ibid afternoon. W. H. Davis, of Albany, is registered at the Willamette today. Miss Hattie Newklrk went down to Oregon City, on tUe Allona Clarence Simeral and wife, of Uaoleny. were in the city today. City Treasurer 13. J. Swaflord, was i pasfeenger for Portland, on tbe Vltona this morning. Bert Keene of tbe Capital Business (J dlege hnd to go borne to Stayton to diy account ot fever. Mr. Ernst, an employe in tbe Woolen mil!, waa a passenger for Oregon City, vtn tbe Altona this morning. Hon. Cbas. Fulton went to Portland o i tbe morning overland which did not go through until nearly ten o'clock today. James Darrnw and wife started today to visit friends and relatives at Golden dl' , Washington, to remain after tbe holidays. Railroad Commissioners Compson and Eddy, and Clerk Lydell Baker are in tbe city reading pi oofs of their forth coming report. K-iitorT. B. Haudiey, of the Tilla mook Advocate, was In the city, yes t rdy, haying two cases before tbe supreme court. W. It. Tooze, the Woodburn mer chant, who law just buiit a new business block at that live town, Is hi tbe city, lie is one of tbe live buslnes men of tbe nieliopolls of the French Prairie. Musculah Cuaki'XY. We want to siy a word on thin. Tbe Salem foot ball boys have given up tbe game for the winter. They are a lot of vigorous and manly young fellows, utitl they need exorcise. We suggest muscular charily. Sw wood for some widow. Help out eome poor, struggling family, ttio head of which has been out of Work lor some mouths. Remember, bjys, the only sure way to grow better is by doing better. Doing all for self, enjoying only selfish pleasures will uoVer make tbe greatest men of you. We wuut mote muuculur I'bristlaulty, but it can o.i udl be extended doing good as In lucking a football or pound ing a bag of wind at tbe tryoinasium, i m To the Mute tiunoou A party of Murliiu county's legl-lativo members was tills afternoon out at tbe now buildings of the mute school, on the Iteutor place east of (lie city, . i i .. Eastern oysters in bulk ut 01 Court stri'i't. COURT HOUSE alATTfis. What Is Doing at tha Seat of County Government. KEAL ESTATE SALK3. O. W. Day to G. W. Watt, lot blk 22 Pleasant Home add to Bilem; $65. D L Ford to E. C. Cross, land iu t 0 h, r 2 w, $250. The Oregon Laud Co. to A. E. Com mons, lot 6 blk 18, Bcott'd Mills; $1. A. A. Cone to H. Van Dusen, lot 2 Bradley's add to Woodburn; $160. J. O. and V. Johnson to H. H. Van dervert. lot 15 blk 2 Glenn Oak add to Balem; $250. P. Looney to P. J G. Klcppln, land t 0 b, r8w:$20. J. H. Albert to O. T. Hammell, si lots 3 and 4, blk G, University add to Balem; $1000. Tbe Oregon Land Co. to H. Com mons, ej blk 31 Hcotta Mills; $1,025. MAKUIAOE PERMITS. Licenses were Issued to A.IA. Miller to Maud J. Ricey, both of Jeflerson, by cmsentof P. A. Ricey, futberof the bilde, W. L. Jones, witness. A. C Hansen and Annie M. ChriBt ensen, witnessed by H. W. Smith. CIRCUIT COURT. Department No 2, Hewitt, judge. Tbe case of Bkillman vs. Woodln was argued audsubmitted on evidence, when the court adjourned to tbe regu lar term, second Monday in February, RIVEK NEWS. trip WMIIg'JJl I MWIUJJLH "JII-JL-1. .U.UJLI-UJHUM BREAD Jlt-fel bargain In (ho oily for good bread In ni HI J'oiik'Ni Knlniry, WWAuorr & Iiiwiw, J'rojw, Tliu lilmitlty of one Win. Joliiinon Mini Ihu IrnUi nflilii utiiluinunia urn ullliu nmtturi of (Hilillo lnluri't, Jt In mU lo ihiiuiIiiiIu, liowpvur, llmt (lien Iu liooiiull (tMrwui Mini Unit Iiih uIIvkuIIuiim urn fulnu In olM,"HlttUniuiii Tliu ulrMiilur ilwiU in i mibjimt Mini I ifoll hi up In m vury wiujiUIi niylu. I'liAi'iiiMi.tlirm -TliuHm will mm iivijmI fornUli wulwin (iwijilo tliu oliol(u.t omnllMn fur I liv IioIiiIm)' wmm I'liwy mUo Jimvmh (JlritlilM niunl( of funny omiiiy IJMKWlllUl IWII MfllirvVMIllnllMHIUilu Hl)l) mut, Jluvu liMiiluinit Itovof lliulr rN wjiifMulluii fur ymir riiuink ilwu 'I'll Him Auk IMm WIimii you tmu'i Iu ui twnl, lint 11117 Mm few Mini Ut iMtlttWMlyuiJHlUMillM (lulM UllOlltfll In It now llmt owl iliUMbln mIoIIiIok, mirfli m U. W J mIi 11 mm A H!i wt)l, (ilimiwi In iIivmimI IIiho iMWiyMmr Huhh Miiiuiti' Wmiiiw -;ho,i XV Uiw nwiiy ut MiltifilDK Iu llmt liointily 'lu "Tim way in m fituij'n liMnri In ilirwiHli Id Kluniwfli," Tlif (0fjlllll(HMlWlyill0li0 fOilll'l Ml UUliiirl J'liiitirwiu iv. Minlll lor iiliiliiiiMirHVi wry ulifoii mi Him rir. VI K( i'MMUI'MoullvlullilliiulilniMfMMol' Utyv Imi mt I'mjiIImI Mini JiWllMililn, I'VtuUtMMfur M IllDMt! Ml Mrll'H. lit, Vtw'i Cmuni iiflMiwi'tfwikr WwW'llr IHMH NiMwWflM The river Is rapidly rising. Tbe Eugene is up the river. The Alice A made her regular today. The steamer Modoc left for Portland ut 6 a. m, The Hoag came up last night and proceeded on up tbe river. Ground Is being removed at the Altona dock, for a comfortable waiting room. It will bo added onto tbe east eid oftbe present ofllce. A neat little office will be partitioned oil for Agent Smith. The Altona came down from Inde pence this morning, with seveuty col lege students, from Monmouth, on board, who are bound for their bonus to spend tho holidays, Twenty of the party stopped at Balem, and will take the train for their homes, tbe remain. lug fifty going on to Portland on tbe Altona. After taking on a dozen pas sengers she proceeded on to Portland, on schedule time. Has Some Regard for His Wifo. The following was received by a young lady of this city who proposes to apply immediately for a clerkship at the hands of tbe member of tbe leg islature who sent It: "I will be over at Salem about January 5, prepared to enduro a seige of applications tor clerk ship. The young lady who secures my endorsement for a position must bo very homely. Cross eyes or a wart on the nose will not disqualify. She tnu t not lllrt with me. That will not bn permitted. I am not suiting mysolt in these requirements by any means. My wile Is tbe party to be suited, of course, It will be an awful cross to bear, but I inunt be brave uuder the circumstances. I trust I liavo your sympathy In my cose." Married, OOOPKJl-SMJTH.-At Portland, at 4 n, m., Wednesday, December 10, 1801, Mies Inez M, Cooper to Col. T, O.Hmitli, Jlov, Dr, :Wllott, of the Unltitilun church of Portland officiat ing. The bride Is well known In this city where she lived for some time, She Is 11 member of the Unitarian church, The groom Is one of Balem'u prominent prnfcHHloiiul men, living one of the LeH known dentlHts In tho state, Dr, unit Mrs, Hinltli will bo ut home to their many friends ut 022 Front utriHit after the 2i, UJUWIHN-niOVKU,-Jn Httlmii, Dtuewber W, JMi, by Jluv, J, B, Knight, Mies Annie Uronlfeo to U, J). Trover, Mil of B4I0111, JCwtU'rn oyster In bulk nt OJ Court strict, JCunlurn nyilDinln bulk uf u (jourl sin"'. in m mmmm m JoBOph Jilt-HjUir, of oily, liml h's Imml bMilly nut TiiuiMduy, hy mii mk In Ihu IimihU of Miioilmr inun, while both worn (iiiIIIdk ItukIi on Ihe UnmiUluy fMrnii nwir ISnhi. Tiim rnfrihliiKi ix"li moll, inUly wnulhwr jioMillur in Witni Otumh iMinlliiUf In hu wnjoyml. Hav Jhiyou wmiiI your uiiilirullH riiyiiil Mno inuiiu kooiI m nnw.f i 1 1 Ml B7 HoniiiiurilMl mIhxjI. 'JTny ijimUm SSSSStSSBSBt ftMTMVgMAMMMM BROWN WILL IIANCI. ,iti.ijum.jjjm-ini 'yfgr i 'i iriVm " """ "' "" """'""" t Tho Murderer of Klncald Doomed to Dlo Pcbiuary 15th. Roseiiuro, Dec. 21. Judge Fuller ton today passed sentence ou Bamuol O. Brown, tho convicted murderer of Alfred Klncald. Brown was sentencd-i to be banned on February 10, 1895, between tho hours of 0 and 7 o'clock a. in. At 1 o'clook yesterday Judge Fullerion passed upon the motion for nnew trial. The court took up the allegations set forth In tho motion aud overruled all in detail. Ex Congressman Sentenced. Little Rock, Ark., Dec. 21. Jeie Ha'sou, tbe ex-congressman who was tried hero several da8 ago and found guilty of forgery and perjury In several pension cases, was sentenced by Judge Edgerton to two years lu prison at Detroit, or pay a tine of $.5000. Judge Edgertou has rifus".! a nev trial to Jere Haralson, the Pine Blutl attorney covicted of pensiou. frauds His sentence to two years In tbe De troit housr of correction 'and a flue of $.50,000, therefore will stand. Haralson was a member of congress from Alabama during the reconstruc tion period. Scarlet Fever Victim Baker City, Dec. 21. Scarlet fever olalmed a victim yesterday iu tbe per son of tbe youngest child of Walter Fernald, president of tbe First National bank. One other member of bis fain Hy a girl is daugerously ill with the disc ise. An Italian Bomb. Rome, Dec. 20. A gunpowder bomb was exploded at the Austrian consul ate here last tvcnlug. No injury to life or property was done. The object Is supposed to have been revenge for the death of Em'grunt Ob-rdan, hb it was the annlv -rsary of his i xtcutio i, under the Au.-trbu government's onlere, in Trieste. Storm in Nebraska. Omaha, Dec. 21 A terifilo snow and rain storm prevails throughout .Northwestern Nebraska and iu the Black Hills. All telegraphic facilities witli tbe Hills aiu cut off from this di rection. No wires are working in Ne braska west of Chadron. A Rash Suicide. Clinton, Iowb,D..o. 21. T.i.'s in ru ing Miss Fanny Market a highly re spected young lady Jumped irom Clin ton and Illinois high bridgo into tho Mississippi river. Buy your boy's suits cheap, for spot cash at tho Fair. 21 2t Notice prJccfl on itiuflforH and wilk Imndkoi chiefs, ut the Now York Itncket. Flouh. Brewster & White have ull brands of good Hour, and they dtdlver it ut your own door ut tho lowest fig ures, All lines of flour mid ut prices that pleuso ut Brewster & White', 0 Court street, i 1 1 ii. ii 1 1. i Halibut, eat IMi, eastern ousters, Hinelt and tho lluest poultry on ourtli ut Doty & Jliiunuti's, 01 Court street, Qllluo ohulr for the men, Hamilton, Jliintn &, I'rt'ssoil lu ok mm rooiuw mid dining nlmlis to ltU!jo ull j ut lluruii k Hamil ton', HitUal your holiiluy wpteluitlw Iu fur nlturo ut imytf, while our Hssnrduent Is coinplUu. Jloiuil &IIuiiilou, Whun 'looting inunis for olilhlron, lluuiviuher Hint duo, U, Will, lliu pluuo uinl Muwlng inuHhlniiinun, Unfiling nut un uiliiiliillrMlorJ HtooU of toy, )Ml0i Auoilnr iiMwIotnfruiil Mini rutlun roelmrn In I'.iluy ut lluruii v ilmnll' loirn nfimt)ffm,mmnw,att HOLIDAY CROCKER OBB EaEEgCSESS, mmm ( And Everything in the FANCY WARE LINE. 3?e if All Before Biiying. J, G. WRIGHT, PIONEER GROCER. A Question. Why not buy jour meat and lard of McCtnw & Hteuslntr? They nre selling the btst of meats at the lowest prices. JOHN HUGHES. Dealer in Groceries, Paints, Oils, Window Glass, Turnblies and the most ompletc sto k ol Itriishcs oi all Kinils in the State. Artists' ihxtv ias,Limc, E!air,cment and Shingles ami finest qualify of GKASS SWA) New Advertisements. w TANl PD Purniiuiu lur uuiUto olllco A'piy lo ourmii nra . t nun IIOUNIJ n umijiellJi wan found on Mill 1 Ureot, between Uliurrhuwl HlifU. Ownrr (Jin rocclvo same by juviiic lor tliU n(J itt lih II'Blmt. P-It RKllOVV D.-.I. I, Mln-licu . Co. f b nm. tral iMsui-.uicoiu-nits, Iviva mofi! their oircc to 310 (J-Hilirfic Itl n ijt; Tf' f .I'l'm IK NLW titrivt: VaT Cuii (linn I'. Tine tlchctolltce In now IochUiI ut 210 (on m'TflalM. J 1 Mlt-lit-11. V lilt y Ac'tit- lf Ijhl.l WANTKD Wanted, iiuilve, Ii .uesl 11 ifcullcinui orlnrty to tniol nprcscntlng ifcUiliildUcil.rclliible I oiiMC. H Ury 81. month liind irucllnir oximiiHe, with lnnejo,ll Kiiiti'u, r.ncioko rea ri'iipo ami en mnio'-scu Mumped eovolupu. 'i lie J) .million, Ui7 Utnahii llullrflug CIiIciiko. W. A. CtmcK li oldcnt. J.H. AliBKllT. Cashier. Capital National Bail, OF SALEM. iipartH a general bnnitinit bttsloe. I i1 V Oak Cleat iron. II i rr K w I tm Pimin 1 inn n mm Olllro : Holrann blnrir , blbcrly. ' OIOc,t' rner 8!u B, til n J- DAMEL. C. H, LANE, MerchaDl Tailor Adjoining A lolpb'B Cigar .Store. PE11FEOT SAri1KAnr.O aU&lliNun, J. P. SHOUP, Feed Barn A t faaw nf lirtlUw.ii. . . Teams boarded ii idiaredfor Id a mu, munncr and at unully low prlcei. loiwi! Cooper Shop. KU S'KEWART ifipopfliu'rt up h shop north of MIzVs m'll, In mulh8jilui, whPiehe In nnpttrctl to inwitt ml rrpiilr ni' kinds of coricmc", suc'i us nits, tubs, kes. barrels nnd churn. OnH " bost seokou-'l Block usLd 1 rloec Tf aon. Able. 7 i'S- '.ft THE ANTI-MONOPOLY on j n u II 11 IIV U ash Market (IliKWlVUA.'i I'd't 'iriHtyourouliuiu to J llvo $cU. Ileilit'Uil I'UKilxh rii I piuconu (orbulontSl lcr imlr. i Jlo'cr, Ha lotn, AT HAl.K I'Klt'i: IMH fliHlKO lo Itet chnku IhoronglibrLd (hlokt-i)H nt ball nrlro. Your ploic ol u linudrud; must Lib Bold. K, Hofr. Haletn. r I. KIHIimt, NPW(,ptperAdviTtlMliig Agflnt. Ii, lil Merchants' Kxvliangu, Han KrnucUco, UouruuthnrlzAd iigont. Tills paper Is Kept on Die In liU olllco. lltltlHTlAN HClKN015-J.lU)ratute or al feliuUon sale at 'Ml l.lbf rty xtrcol. -.r-n SA I tri'.r I'AI'KH-UirKOIotof heavy hiown wrapplutt paper lor n cheap Juki tin nil for putting under i itrpsti, Cull hi Jour nat (i nice tf rnO KXOHANUK.-(iooil bito uud piulted iff t 'i'rrl "" ' "". "ouii'i lor iiroptiriy in ? w",; hi Dei ifern Ormon, Address Journal oliir-o. ' H-'tl jAI'Klw.-1'onianu, uiu-ruiiiuiui, ntufthT jniviniHiinii nan eriinriKOOimivriioii sail lleuiihtt's l'iHl)Mlc Mimk IIUI-; most erHotnituig truss inudo, W'lll i iiii4 niiv fvtuvi iiiiiiik iruB unmv, uilf I. Iioia it ruptuiti wlit.ro nil oilau tmvt fulled, Korouluhy Jf i'.i'urrUh, Mi I'lipltu tftt-AMt. III I Mtrtfutt. in .if T.r J.ICiadMMUHMyui lawpalem, OiT. II. unn. ()I11l ovi.r llnuli'u hiinU 1 lllltlllllUFlllll ulblll.lllllilill itlll. ... ...... "l ) flomtiprcJA MtoMOtfiHiiliy. OMUt. mmuh ""IT ""f ,,-,.i,-Mif nMft mwiivhi Hi iOllUUlt)Ui)tf, iJH HONEY TO LOAN : On farm land keoiirlly, HihuJhI rslfs uu (te loum. lOttiUubldirv4 wlliiout ilnluy Hamilton dt Molr, b-JU dwir lUtoin B, lltuli lUnk lltilldlUK CLUB STABUiS, W, II, IHiVfNWU. Awiiriluil iiuvyiniH uinl hnutwr iiiiioin'. ah iirlmwi fniiii w cvimh ill'. WijvmI y J 'ulrHliiii - - - , .- wijvmi y m 11-111 Hun nliui jirji'im lio Hi))) Voil( IfiMilinl U nll'iuliiK unit Uyn Mill) mIIIi lnunll(tnililiilrt ill. Vut ymt i"iiiiJ of toU iult 4wii illptfj iU4 hiiiI ull mmmW liulliluy mMjmIh, hi Iu Him old ulluliln vnmry ni J, Vmii AvIuii. Jluy MlJiwiT'iiiiir'if TfmtTur Xnm iniwiii ut Jiu'iM Jln, tf I Ki UWlllll.HJ.4 JflUi'l't'Al" - JmIhi J. IiuW m vmi tw ilfw. Mil lhi)i)mvim ulircl. lluiiiur. il D. Www lllw. iikw WMfv, '"".' .-- w-. .,-,- ,v ii ' ... ... . .1- iiuiiUiM wiiii w, m, imnwowi, II 1 II WuhiUit Iqim6 WoiM'4 Vr, BAKINC P0HDIK most vmuu mow, A i'in nun ( iKiin of I ilf r I'ftWilu Yin 'i i;ii i AiuiiiWMJ, Alum vi uny wilir r mlullciiiiit, ' fyt!MltlllllfcfAHUAIU), I ,l )TWi( kWoii io' UoKLiit LttVil Sm iriMiiTiiVK,'""' " "," w w 'W NOTJCE. Tlio if-Kiiliir ttiiuim) moling of tliu miik, iif fiui'iii, for Hm r Uioi, r , ' wHom, w II U in .1 ut U miiKlnV hiiim On Ti"i l)i Bih iliiy t( J i- mi, a. i;., lows, m a (1'iiiouK n, j), . !( Ai.iImiW', UUUU I'ASrUIII: lam dnln? nil mv own Hlaughto'li.i; rnrt xaussgc-maklcg. Hll ull ireli meals no re frigerator products, free delivery lu city. Hhop opposite brewery. OIIAH. WOI '. A CO., 81-tf l'ropHi,iH Horse Shoeing. Shop on Uhomokcta street, nt rear ol Kel ler's turntture stow. Hiwlal tit-nnllou In interfering and horsts with dlseasod feot. SALEM TILE WORKS t. vital: Brocic on iianii Hpccl?l,lnduceracntsoltfred. Bhlpptd to ii kIiiI on Rluiit nuiluj. Scnaiurrrlcjfc iiu1h, .mu Hi .suleui. Addrei J. k. Miiripiiv Kulraroundi.O; 1. W. SHAFFER, (Svicctssor to BhalTjr i. 0 aik), -UlALlRIN- AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS VKUIOI,U4, S INDMIIiLS, I'UUW A il) i;xthvh. A full lino of Corvulllj UneclM md CarU ermottir A'lndinlllsand 1) M Ihliom'i Ira I p'lin-nt'Ju-i received. Oehlmacaii. Ko jAiwommereiitibi. i'-ju CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC Ifametlc University rite- n witromplutaiind best diulpped miifcic school on the northv est count. Uulversltyslnndaids, hiiost n.riUds ui.d thorough woili lllplnuiUN given on oompl' Hon 1 1 oou ss. I'lrnlterm bigltisKupluinher J l, 18 I ill , l. I'A't IN, II iu. Doc. Uliwilor. Peed and Hardware. J. ILNI3IP80N llttsonenoilmfoiieralsliekof fehil nnrt Hour, im; win Wso k;eji s ,u lliuwo'lt.ir.lvvilri um( I'arsoiu wishing go'Xls In iU Una will! I e wull trt'MUU uud ut the Hwwl iiruMM, ' KUKK IWUVHHY, HUiHsirl'lL MUh1"U "wmy "l"r' l'm , M. WAITIUUINT1N(J CO,, HOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AMD tmml Jllunh J'uMhniM. Jaj' Nw llrlnkvwrlliphHDy IWun'l Hrrot itl til imi(n i MMM&tfM.!im..tw J uaAkm.rmisxJK,y,9iv'j.m.. '" " """"--wrBrc ira kjh wii.u mmr, lliiie Wiiig Smig (io 81 lift I'ltffj MSIIt kuii pwi iiUuy iWIHili'JKim i,y. 1.. W.mfftfffln&Itw mwwjl Jfe iv,f iniw.w.'im.. "n mm ittM mmumfah.Hvm rvi rmwiir,mwvrv''",'n Oregon Fucilc linilroad Co, OIIAH. ClMIIK, )tittynr. 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