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About Capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1893-1895 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 6, 1895)
WV tJ .'h NK T Affiiii;iHCi!LTOI, PAIRl AND STOCK RAISING. &! tf d2 m "--r""r-rrrir ir iln.. Mp--h fci Cultivate your firm well, but cull are In iho lamlly Is bolter. Make your lamlly elliapportlnir and your farm self-sustaining-. Head Reed ne-tpapo "" S00"1 books al0U1 ,n th0 homo clre: for eenornl education, , Till department li ft regular feature of the JMIbY nnd WKEKLV JOUIINAU Kor reliable local and general market and crop report, tco other columns of this rMcr. Kvory former la rtnch of a dally or trl-weokly mall hould lake n dally ncwpnper, Tho u e of the tallow candle in paU Agricultural Note. Well directed lucliifctry I the root of nil success. Tho potato It bound to bo In itjle. It, too, lina a scab. Culturo should ba nppllod to ovory thing Indoor hd) out. Raising ergs ut 80 ceutsft dozen the present price Is Reed us banking. Balem grange baa red'icod Us mem bersulp ieea and is said to be increnmuR lu numbers. The farmer and tho editor requlro a wider range of knowledge than any other business man. Good winter apples will bring fancy prices beloro spring, although It l thought that owing to tho ltUo fall fruit will not keop as long as usual. Mr. Blmpsou, commercial aont of the Southern Pacific railroad, estimate that over 2000 cars of beans were raised In Santa fiarbra and Ventura counties alone. Tha largest pumpkin over grown on the Paolflo coast weighed 210 pounds, and was raised this year in Ban Louis Obispo, California, for a Philadelphia seed firm. Let us have no raoro imported eggs, hams, bacon, corn meal or woolen goods In Oregon. Wo can produce these things right here, and make more at It than at raising; wheat. If Oregon fruit growers have not grown rich off the efforts of the Ore gm Fruit Union, they have at least hid some valuable experience In tha slitter ot gettlug their product to m-ukt-t. J. H. Smiley, In a lotter to the Maine Farmer that his sales or apples for tho past Ave years from an orchard of two and one half acres have amounted to (3,000.48 and the .oxponsoa have amounted to 1577.88. He figures out a not profit of 9106 per aero annually. The farmer,aud others for that mat ter, should be at least as smart as his hUtanlc majesty, and take no chances, but get all possible light on whatever matter they undertake. There is no need of working In tun dark In tho day of electric lights, Tho editor of the Salem Statesman advises farmers not to sell their oata at 15 cents a bushol, and tells them it la worth a dollar a bushel for hog feed. This editor ought to know, as he la secretary of tho state agricultural soci ety, and a practical rural resident. By the tlmo the Bostonlans have eiten their share ot the 48,000 000 pounds of beans raised In Santa Barbra couuty, California, there will probably be a uew crop In the market In the south. So you see there Is no danger of starvation on aocount of the short btau crop in the far east, The shipments of fresh fruit from Ashland, Oregon, up to Oct. 1, 1805, by freight amounted to 00,110 boxes of peachM, 6,100 of plums, 66 or apples, 1,820 of tomatoes, 010 crates of berrlea and 81 of grapes. In addition thereto, 11,685 boxes of peaches and a great deal or other fruit was shipped by express. Oata contain about 9.25 ner cent of protein, while corn contains about 7.00, Corn contains about 0T per cent at oorbo'hydrates, and oats 45 per cent. Corn Is far superior to oats for fatten iHg purposes, though oata are far bet ter as a milk produclug food, But the Salem editor who says they arc worth a dollar a bushel as hog feed Is away ft. GAIL BORDEN EAGLE Brand ..CONDENSED HHX. Has No Equal OU BVEKYWHBftB Oaro of Barnyard Manure Much has been said and written of the valne to tho farmer of barnyard manure, and Indeed Its valbo If prop erly prepared can hardly bo overrated. But tho fact that thrro Id as much difference in the kinds of fertilizers under this name as thoro la In tho kinds of cows and steers under the general namo of cattle, Is not so well understood. Barnyard mauure cau be so poor for want of food or want of care, that like scrub cattlo, It Is scarcely worth having. Tho proper selection of tho spot f r the barn, near which, in all ordinary cuees of farming the feeding Is usually done, Is of great Importance iu securing and preserving burnyard manure. It possible, the barn should be so located (hut tho drainnge from Its roof and the surroundings outside of tho yard should not be permitted to enter the yard.,On lyithe water falling upon tho yard itself should be ullnwud access to tho ma uure, uijd this should bo kept from escaping by tho construction of the bed of tho fted yard. If a considerable number of cattle, followed by hogs', ars to bo fed In the open yard, It should be largo ouougb for feeding racks with boxes, and fir troughs for water for cattle and hog-, with sufficient room fur the easy move mont of the stock without crowding. For winter feeding It should bo Bur rounded by a close fence, somewhat higher on the windward side than elsewhero and supplied with suitublo opsa sheds around the sides to furnish protection for the stock from severe weather. The bottom of tho yard be fore us should be so covered with clay as to mako it Impervious to the liquids from tho manure, and if possible of such a form qh to incline from all parte slightly toward the conter. This will prevent any loss and will provide for a greater accumulation of litter ut this point. To secure this Ideal yard It may bo necessary sometimes to muko a rldgo of earth, or to cut au open ditch around tho outsldo of some part of it, but the saving and perfection of tho tr.nuuro will soon pay for all extrn trouble. lu feeding either straw or foddtr with corn lu such a yard, with properly constructed racks, with boxes, there will always bo enough wasto of straw aud foddor to koep tho droppings well mixed and partially covered, The liquids from tho cattlo, together with the rainfall on the uncovered parti, will furnish enough of moisture to pro moto decomposition and absorptli n of the most of the gases formed in this process. The constant tramping of the cattle will keep the mass compact aud Arm so that there ueed be no mlrey spots In the yard, and If It has been prepared with a smooth, clay bottom, with a slight luotlnatlon toward tho center, aud if well managed, the wasto material can be accumulated hers to a greater depth than elsewhere. A baru yard after this pattorn may 0 Borne trouble and a lttlo oxpeuee; but ir well used It will soou return more thau all It cost In additional quality and quantity of the manure It will furnish. In suoh a yard the manure will ripen rapidly aud It will retain all tho solu ble and volatile salts, so valuable for soil food. Tne barn-yard described may uot always bo attainable, but many yards which cannot bo made-to conform to this pattern can still be greatly Im. proved. The fundamental facts to be kept in mind, are Qrst, that the animal liquids must be preserved aud absorbed by the fibrous part of the manure, and second, that the mauure mass must havesufUclent moisture, when rlpenlug to preveut overheating by which much of the valuable volatile gases are de stroyed or lost, Mauy farmers leave their manure eutlroly uudor cover, without added moisture wbero it us ually heats aud molds aud wastes. Qood'AdVlce for a 'Soung Dalrymaa. QfCftt BlCSSing n. jiuuuk uiuu uuuui iu uegui uunjr farm wrote to tho Loutsvlllo Home and Farm, saying: "I anticipate biglnulng In tho dairy business In 1800. Would it bo advisable to begin with flvo good cows on rontcd laud and a limited cap Iti?" The reply was given by L. B. Hardlu who Is himself a practical dairyman and may be of vulue to somo of our readers. He says! "You propose doing Just what we hive b'eeu telling you to do. (Jet you four good cows and more If you cau, but be Bure thoy aro good ouch, and to bo sure of that thoy must bo tested with scutes aud Babcock to kuow h w much each ono can glv aud what 1 o value Is for butter making. Five dollars will buy you n good Bubcock tester that will bo worth moro to you than forty years of experlonco In pick ing good cows. Wheu you gt one ood cow that will make 200 pounds of butter a year, you will have something to compare other cows with, or, at (oast, puts the fat In tho milk. "We llko tho idea of boglunlng now to preparo for tho season of 1800. That is tho way to muko a success of It. Now tho flrnt thing Is to Inform your s.lf on the art or busluesa ot dairying. First, make-up your mind whothoryou Intend to eel! milk or make butter or choeso, and having determined this bo gin to read up and study the subject. Get tho best cows you possibly can and dn not take poor milkers, eyon as a gift. Pay good prices or travel at good ex pense to got the best, for It Is only tho best cows that pay In tho dairy. This Is really the key to tho situation, A man with four good cows cau make moro mouey than another with ttvelvo medium ones. In fact, tho mora poor milkers you have the worse off you are. "Loarn to feed heavy up to tho point of profit and hot ono Inoh beyond, B ich cow has her llmlc in eating to profit aud you must find that out with ttie Babcock and the scales. None but good ones pay. "Io. answer to tho question relative t tho risk of routing a farm for start log a dairy, with a limited capital, I would say that this Is the best way to start, for tho "limit" is what brlugs tho stud out of a man If ho has It In him. The best plan is to rent, for then If It turns out that ho has not tho proper qualifications for tho business, ho can 1080 only his labor, while If he buys he must carry tho burden whether he will ir no." I Mfk tt a j I ffSJ mmmLwL A Willamette Valley Peach District. Ou tho 20th of October tho writer had the pleasuio of driving Mr. A. H. Carson, an experienced orchard grower of Southern Oregon, to the peach orchard of T. B. Jones and Hon. A. M. LaFollett. Tho writer was much Interested In tho opinion of Mr. Carsou as to the adaptability of tho boII of Mr Jones uud LuFullott's soil to tho grow. 1 ig of tho penou. Mr. LaFollett has 27 ucres In peaches, and Mr. Jones has 8 ucres. Tho principal varieties grown by these two gentlemen are thp Char 1 tt, Early Crawford, Mulr nnd dal way Ttio trees ure now 6-ycarold, aud us Mr, Carson expressed it he never saw trees of that age that had mado better growth, being perfectly healthy aud froe from all Insect peels aud fungus diseases, excepting tho peach curl. Mr. Car-ou says there Is no soil lu Oregou better adapted to the growing of tho peaou than theso two orchard) are planted qn, the eamo belog a deop yarm gaudy loam, blug every way 03ugenla to the peach. As late ai the i season was, October 29vh, Mi. LaFollett muked from his Slawav trees laro tl na pinches of dullclout flavor wuloh wo did usttc to. While Mr. LaFollett Is a progressive poach growor, be la also an ardent aud p. successful llsu grower, navlug a pond My wife and I liaTO found in Hood's Barsaparllla. She had rheumatism very severely, witn ankles and legs badly swollcn,and hardly ablo to get up and down stairs without help. Many other remedies failed, but Hood's Barsa parllla entlroly ; ourod her. It was "";only shortly after that I was taicn with the same complaint, affect Ins my limbs and hips, so I Just tried tho Bamo medicine with tho same result. My wife and chil dren talco Hood's Barsaparllla whenever they feci tho need of a medicine and it Im mediately makes them feel better. Hood's Sarsaparilfa Paves mo doctor'a bills. I am an engineer, and well Known in this locality." Q. VI. WY.vrr, "Whlto Bead Hill, Indian Tcr. Hood's Pills gl-F&!. siaMMMwafc-s-M-iaai--a------a"-MMM Thanksgiving Proclamation. Washington, Nov. $. PresldentCIeveland lias issued a proclamation designating Thurt-I day. Nev aifth, as Thanksgiving day. The proclamation reads as follews: "The constant goodness and forbearance of the Almighty God which has been vouchsafed tbe Amcriccn people during the yenr Just panic 1, call for their sincere acknowledge ment of devout gratitude. To the end, there fore, that we may with thankful hearts unite in extolling the loving care of our Heavenly Katliar, I, Grovcr Cleveland, president of the Unite-l States, do hereby appoint and sel apart, Thursday, the -Stli day of the present month of November, as a day of thanksgiving and prayer, to be kept and observed by all of our people. On that day let us forego our usual occupations and In our accustomed places worship and join In rendering thanks to the giver of every good and perfect gift, for the liounteout returns that have rewarded our labors in tho fields and In the Inny marts of trade; for the peace and order that prevailed throughout the land; for our protection from pestilence and dire calamity, and for other blessings that have been showered upon Us from opened hands, and with our thank-giving let us humbly beseech the Lord to so incline our people unto I(im that lie will not leave us or forsake us as a nation, but will continue to bless us with His mercy and protecting care guiding us In national prosperity add hapl ncss, endowing us with rectitude and virtue, and keeping alive within us a patriotic love for the free Institutions which have been given us as our nattanal heritage and let us also on the day of our thanksgiving especially remem ber the poor and the needy, and by deeds of charity let us show our sincerity and our grati tude." JOHN HUGHES. Dealer lu Uroccrlcs, Faints, Oils, Window Glass, Ynmblics and (ho most, complete stock o Brushes of till Minis in the State. Artists' lutcrlals,Llnio, llnlr, Cement ami SliinBleaaml finest amilltv of 4U&ASS SKKDS COLLEGE 0T MUSIC of tbe Willamette University, -UNDER NBW MANAGEMH). Mo'lirn methods Untoda'o. BamoMin UioVaMcrn nnl Jinrt,p0lln ,, , None ufit Uio best is good onotiKU for bsnlnuern us well as t more uda red pu iV( ""' lC-7-lni IV. U. HAVVI.K.Y. I'l-niM..., 11. A. UKlttTAliK, Vd,i')iY,.ti, NLW ADVERTISEMENT. r'ti( riOUNI) .A llrertiip wiilrli, AmerViii V'" jj lliain work. CailntllilHuiiloo. ' ... I AD E Akftirlrranro T;otU Paste. nn j Hii txoelltnl lueji rnlloti Uini. Ilia uU t. Ortltm lor hll kimln tu hair Koods Ul'ed wltliin a lew ttnys, T ni' l-moeKir Ililiilrcteinjr, M LiMiritY i Treating the HmJii iw in Hilhf A. St. mini,, Ituom U- lUdrldgo illd j. on men) hisjiuioe. sus Sacramento, rteaiup at Hopl'n IMnUiltlofl block. A I LMfU In4liini1 I Tvconiuand Hau Kmuclsoo papers on salo M NKY TO MMN. rwi mtlca hlook. V Marsh. Heoin uir FIRST NATIONAL RANK 11UII.DING, SALEM, OK. W. I. STALKY, Principal. Hchool lu continuous session ntud-ntt may enter IM nnv tlmo. t, will nay thoso who expect to prepare flir some buslnciH puiKiut ti intend l DuslneMCollcKOWlioruasystematlooiiuriieor buslnewitrlnl!ic tuny tiin nnd trained teachers lor tills partlou r lino of work Insliuot. ) uccm.ii.i HiulnossOollego otlors five ceurses: Business, Shorthand, Typewriting, IPonmansliip and English, This Is 'positively tho only buslnens eolleso In Oregon using the luior-ommunlcatlon syttmoi t,a,. ncm praotlce. UuUoMown studonts may ser-uro bo ml and rurnliip.i nun In prlvato family at Wft week. Wrltior olt nt college oirio fur clrcu'ari giving full Information rolatlveto ooi' enrtndv rwiwrnf iunim..ii l!n AliUYH an Improved 6-acro trrct tbrco ' (DfJJ miles south ot town , Hmnll uouss' "uu burn inquire or iiurggrm, over on . man ' " ...hi.LA HHKUMAN Typewriting uud O ooirimcrclal stenography. Offlco, room IT, CJn.y block. Tho bull of work dono itwi otinliln rates. n-liil moor would West Cnlem, vrtitv ol boar Ingfrultirew. I'lenty of small milt, goon. Winer nnd 2 ucres timber. Address box lis, "atom. .lolV fcALfcl MlKAI'-.Ull long tin v i tut 6 acres choice laud In Good large homo nnd barn; vnrl 0-at-tl PROPOSALS WANTED FOR AN OPERA HOUSE SITE. Beulcd proioonl8 will bo received by tho undersigned for u tract of uroiuul uot litfl thun U0X120. Kuld situ to be dout li of Center uud west of High. Fur lUlorirtitlyn luqulrnof 10-23-tf CHAH. BURLUJItAR J. J. IIARKINS, HORSE, SHOEINGl! tihopnt 100 UUemokota itro't, nnr Udi. neroUI. MpecUl attutlon u ln(tirfriiu hih KtriUVI With dlMIUiHMl ft WOLZ'S MARKET. Frosb.icalted nnd smottod Menu nnd' Pxn ia:oi. 44-ltelrlgenttor meut'i lu bt ihurr. Kt-ptlnuu At liwv . , eKMtaru ulylr. i ie dellvoiy. bouth iOiniiiitrriu mi, -rt tlA- '. . $ioo Reward Jioo The readers of tills paper will be pleased to learn that there Is ot least one dreaded dlseaso that science has been uble to cure In all its stages, and that Is Catajrh, Hall's Catarrh Curo Is the only positive euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surface of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature Tn doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith in its curative powers that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure, Send for list of testifionialt. Address, F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists, 75c, Children Crv for Pitcher's CastoHa. ONE OEN1' DAILY FEATURES A large, complete telegropulo report, A largo and complete foreign news department. Detailed and occuruto reports ot social, local and personal news. Society events and woman news written up by Snlerrt's qtily wotuan newspaper reporter. A dally social news department. It is setting to bo understood by many that Tub Jouhnal is on the Inside for Associated Press news. A special edition BaUuday wltll two pages of eoclul rovlew of tbe week. A Saturday page of Utorary news and criticisms of new boobs, and sym. 1 poalum by best writers. GEO. WENDllICWS MEAT MARKET, 'il Commercial at. ICollie blouK.I Suo-ei ir l U. M. HeokA Oo.l HfhI mmts lu th oiiy. t'nimiiWtri:i it I nwi njf Salem Steam Dyeing and Cleaning Works Have removed tothc south room of the postofllcc block, where the rmp'klw U fitting up the establishment with the latest nppllances for STEAM.CLEANINGANU DYKING The plant Is the most extensive one In the state, being prepared to Imn.ltc all kinds of fine fabrics, makes a specialty of Ladies' and UciiIh' cloth ng. clcin carpets, blankets, ladles' hats, straw hats and feathers died and it nuintnl Orders promptly attended to by mail, express or stage Your atronsgu solicited. WALDE11MAH XELSOX, Prop., COMMCRCIAI. hTKlitil. -EXCELSIOR - STABLE- E5. C, HANSEN, MANAGE'K, Only good horses used. Satisfaction guaranteed, bnck of State ItiRiirantio hlnolc. Stalilei I. GOBURG TWELFTH C. GOODALE, LUMBER YARD, STEEET, NEAR DEPOT il n. - ui.tl iIIiiii'IimIoiir nf Bidding Lumber.! ILarj."t Htock snd bwl ". J. K. TtAKKU. Msusi-r. ilHONEYTOLOA On firm lanilHecurlty. Hrolal rniCH on larite loauii. louas conililerod without itnliiy. IIA.MII.TOS .v M till. ii I nnK tiiiViu, Miss Ballou's Schoo CNEH UN CHAINING HALL, I IWIll recolvo children irom 3 years upwards. Rpecial ttentlon to beloneni. All (tcxlrtd jram-liexi lor ttio o'rter implU tuuutit, Includ ing diawltie, moitfllap, muslo, plain and nrtlstln needle worn. Ml work done on I lie Individual plan, In which chcU 1 hlld u nd vancedacoiirdlmr to Its ow 1 capacity. K01 terms and particulars npply to lllio O. liallou. Twentieth anil Cheniseta tH German Lessons irlvato or In classes, at any time durlnc the day oroVHiiinKlonultoinveuloncn of puplu. I ermB, Ho per Ifbhou. CUssea ol flvo 01 n'ore. aooperpmll. Oerman Baturday RoUnol for children uithuChannlnic hall, oirner Cbera eketi nii(l Cottot- tn , from V to 12 a m . and from I to -t p 111. Terms, foj per month. I may mention bat t W04 born nud educated InQormany.and U-iid a uermun tcucDew' ocrtltlctttH fiom tho fiusslau uotcrnmeut. und unother irom the ut. Louis pubiio nohool! , . . MlW.W.A.Jj.liAtaK. i5l Marlon st. Rheumatism THE DAILY JOURNAL, 25 centB a month; $3 a ear, poati ge paid. Children Cry for Mtohf r' Cmttori IsauymptomofdlBease of the Kid- it will certainly bo relieved by a tjure Cure. Tout ueaduobo. uaoKuono unu urcu reeiiug oomo irom of.oipethree.crea.D exteut which he lOTSth. d kldw 55 stocked with catfish several years ago. l'Ou, sold by Lunnde Brooks. 104h To show us the extent and success he attained In atookiug this fish pond with flah, tie sent his bird dog lut the pond tostr up the flab. Now I know some smart Alek will say, Obi this Is a flab, story. However, I do aver that catfish by tho thousands wore neeu to Jump aud plunge in all direct ' Ions wheu the dog waded through the pond, I cau uot say whether Mr, La Follett uses the bird dog to point the fish wheu he digs worms and spits ou tho bait or. not, yet tbe poud Is stocked tn count lew numbers, aud as a food Huh Mr. LttFollett tells mo tbey are Conservatory Wovlf. Dr. Parvln, director and toucher of piano, iuttuu eiuglug harmony and oIhus tuiiiUluir. Asiimed by Mia Atina Krobs. teucher of nlauo. orenn. miimr ulikllka ! nlll...H . 1 - -.1 ..wi.ui.uu i.iuci. uiru. j. . tttiarp, tencUer of piano, organ aud bIuhidk. Muslo rooms at the residence of J, R, tihurp, Halom. Leave ordem at the Allen's or Wills' muslo store. GRAY BROS,, IliRBWi, WAGONS 11 Road Machinery and Agrlcultural.lmplements. Luteal Improvod Goods and LowostPrlecfl.; W. Cor. Slate and llborlv Sti. SALEM tOREHOV -I I.Ul I. Tbe Willamette Hotel LEADING MOTEL OK THE CITY. lteduced ratea. lulldi patrons. Manuuetuent liberal. Ilo Dulldlngfi and pnlnts of Interest. Eloctrla'cflM lwivu hotel for all uub- Hpeolal rates will bo given to terruiuent A. I. WAGNER. THE BUFFET GAB, BOUTE- GBtflM ' NB;The Shortest and Quickest Line -HETWEEN- BANJO LESSONS. Given on reasonable terms by an experienced teacher. W. A.RAlNKy, i oiunonii, Pacific Coast Points, St, Paul and the East. CroMes both tho Quscaileandlthelltockr Mountains InHdayllRUtiaflordlugrpiwenrr H opjorlunlty or viewing tho w ' Grandest Scenery inlrf America! Two train m dnllv fWm IMvilnnH 11 -, . nuaitu -. M o t n. ilS). K 3and5,,ok.0u.0-. "unssuperW equipment, con-lstlnB or atnlnn ours, bnttdt Ub'ury nr. anacomroit.coiitainloebnih room, burner Rhop.oasy chatrn, 010. The iiingnir'wi'i1" j'!!"p"i ,I,,ortr,Ye,5 'nit "Northland." leave iiuluth every Monday nnrt Krlct ty "' " iwiiin uiuu uvinui. iieveienn ana iiimaio .iiuiu awry wuuun ," irtiv r..i. t-. -.. ..!-. ..fuK Hind t NOno era liaiiwv ri:J"o. ,7. ntVt'L XyZTx rZ?SXVZYAV "S:i7-SV;'.tr.WrJ"w nnd en- JoyalelighUulrldorferromthoUcat(uaauRt. For uoUeU or general infinmilon cI a BOZORTH BROS., It. O. BTEVENB. G- W. I' A. OIJ Front au. tteattie, Wali. 210 COMMRRC1AL STUHEI'. BALEM. OR. , . . A. B. O. DKNNWfON, C V.A J- I2i Third ' , 1'ortund, or mENAGES rfllfMeMl W Qalclitr, Thoroughly, Varever Cured, Four out of flvo who Buffer nervousnets, piental Tvorry, attacks of " tho blueo'aro but paying the penalty of early excessos, Vie- tlms, rooUlra your manhood, rcgalu your vigor. Don't despair. Send for book with rquultoour mouutalu trout In flavor, PknUon and proof. Mailed (seated) free, (Continued on third m0 ERIE MEDICAL 00 Bttffftlt, H. Y. j Remember Cy Stewart The Coooer. outhot il a.'s mill, Bouth Balem. O-uftln SALEM WATER CO. Officet Willamette Hotel Bu!!dlnl abr-Bw'Lrt0SSfr?taw. Plalnu TutH'ooffloe. "w """' "" m- Irrigation months-June, Jnly, Aurast and Beptembep, houw-fltos a.m ' i to y d ni Sa&SSSvmSlt m o? he-tor. &e'Sl ofJnlv. Htretnnrlnlillng.ooilttvlv lorhlrtiten DR. CONTBJH, ..VffHk CHCAWST. CST. Salem. Ohwon.. E. M. WAITEPItlNTING CO., BOOK AND JOB PRINTERS AND Legal Blank Publishers. Un.h. New Brlcku)Ter Ihebank.Oom'l itrrw Parlors Over Gray Urns. GRIFFITH, jr. a OJBreiTTX && omc nnsUtra as ilia lowest. Corner Court nd 'Commercial rt . All work guarantotd. ''"?,'? wl .'i-. HUIE WING SANG CO. .....,- wrr' "'"i eh1- MONEY TO LOAN! Ou city or farm properly. R yoR)f Over Bush'ft Bank. n" 'Ittl'Sif'r'AVKkl-rge o orteavy bra" wnvutlBt. luiu fnrMnlA fiheaO. Juk. wjawilna rperroraala cheap. JU" In fer imttln aaOw oarptti". Call H f til rjm uaj oAUt,