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-rmwvsWWy&fa ' Jt v Esiv .r rtvi m ' n R- !' ft'' kv ! i -.v I"f V Is. F )B ' Pv, :, & m Daily Capital Journal PERSONAL, BY MOPBR BROTHURS TUESDAY, MAY 20, 1800. WEATHER FORECAST. Tonight and Wednesday, fair. We Are Headquarters For bicyclists supplies. A Hue lino of sweaters, uolf bote, bicycle suits, Jut re ceived ft line of gsuntlet cloves for ladles or gentlemen. Dr. Warner's and W, II. Cycle corsets. Dress Goods. Never lias the assortment been more com plete than this season. I'laln and figured mohairs, crepons, granite cloths, serge,uncy mixed plaids, checks, etc. Our black goodit department Is especially Inviting Just at pres ent. Dresden Silks and Velvets For trimming lh velvet are exniiititc, the harmonious blending of coin s odds richness to the oiitume. Price $l,?5 a yard. Sailor Suits, Willi lanyn d and whlste, fur the Una Made of fine mater'al. -Price $2 ; t , Dalf ymple Co SOCIAL REVELATIONS. Some Personals and News of the Doings of Oregon People. Miss Jdn Bnwiy U homo from Inde pendence. Mrs. b L. Hodirkiii In In I'nrtlnnd for it few diiyH. Mrs. N. W. Kllver, who Iiiik spent scvernl days In visiting her duiiKliler, Mrs. P. J. NorKren, of Yew Park, re turned to her homo tit Turner yester day. Mm. SInry Strong Kinney, of As toria, Is In tlio city, n guest or her mother, Mm. 12. i Strong, mid hrothcr Amos. Hlio will remain until after commencement at Wlllnuicltc. THIS SOHUHKllTH sang to an Immcncu atullcuco at the llaptlst church lust 'tilght. A splen did program wim rendored, with n number of oxtras that wcro a gratify ing surprlso to all present, which Included tho very first families orthoclty. Ho largo and grand an audlcnco htm seldom assembled to hoar a W) cent porformanco and Messrs. fJllu and Farmer arc to bo congratulated. Tho church is well adopted to Hitch entertainments, In fow church houses In tho city can ouo sco nil tho big now spring hats nnd yot see tho entire platform. Thoy aro to como back In December. Such nu entertainment Is cujoyublo and c.wis an educational iniiuonco on tho vast (multitudes who hear them wherovor they go. Fiuk Alahm.-JhsL Iwforo noon to day a lire alarm brought tho depart ment out, but It proved to bo only a burning chlmnoy In the building oc cupied by Oeo. Movers' barber shop J. O. Ilozortlt went to Portland on tho morning local. Itcv. 0. F. West went to Portland to-day on business. Ocncral Coxey nnd wife went to Linn county today. Jas. Woodruff Is off on a trip to California, to be gone several months. Archie Mason, the Bnlcin contractor, went to Morrison, Lincoln county, to day. Supt. D. A. Tnlno went to Portland on tho morning local, nnd will return this evening. Miss Hnttle Rafter, of South Salem, went to Portland today to spend a week visiting her slslcr. J. A. Held, representing the Jtrntlly & Ilreymau Co., of Portland, was In the city to-dny on business. Fred Hurst went to Oervals this morning, and will probably tako In tho speaking at Aurora before returning. Hon. Fabrltus It. Smith and wife started tills morning In their family rlix for McMlnnville, to attend state grange. (icucnil Williams Is said to be willing too beoll-IJolpli-blinon com bine olf the face of tho earth at Port land. Attorney-General Idleman has a gocst ut Hotel Willamette, his brother-in-law, Dr. Howard Diimblc, of Wash, J). C. H.Il.Mlllcr took the train south this morning. He says u legislature will bo elected for tho return of John H. Mitchell to tho senate. Otto Metsclmn, who Is attending the Agrlciilturdl college, witnessed the local Held day sports Saturday, has returned to school. He expects to 1)0 In Salem Juno (Ith, to yell for the 0. A.C. J. M. Poorinan, of Wood burn, was In town today to see Mayor Ualch about having the ficedom of the city extended to tho conductor's excursion that Is coming to Salem, Juno 14th. All tho public buildings aro to be thrown open to tho vlsltors,and hotels and restaurants aro to prepare for an JOURNAL "X" RAYS. Directed Upon Persons Prominent Before the Public. "Prof. Harrison D. -Barrett, the great spiritualist lecturer, Incoming. ' Next J . The Morning Itobber Ischnpcronlng Jeff Myers for congress. Birds of a color, etc. Mr. Veter: Cut n sample ballot out of Thk Journal, and study out who you will not vote for. Prof. Matthews and tho students of Old Willamette will make It New Willamette, If they don't look out Tho Hon. Jefferson Brick Myers, tho next Democratic member of congress from this district, is preparing another letter. IMPROPER CONDUCT Of course, It was all an accident that Charley Fulton's meeting at Salem was cancelled. Charley Is a Republican Just the same. Charged Against Deafmute School Engineer, HAD A PRIVATE PEEPHOLE Was Caught Watching the Girls and Children Bathe, ?. Wednesday and Thursday The Morning learned there was world's fair fund, put in another bill, Roblcr recently a -balance in the and Immediately but Mr. Klncald Immense crowd. Tho Time for Duirdlng Up tho system Is at this houboii. Tho fold weathor has mndo unusual drains upon tho vital forces. Tho blood lias become Impoverished and Impure, and all tho functions of tho body suitor in consequence Hood's Sarsaparllla Is tno ouo true blood purifier and uorve tonic. Hood's Pills Iwcomo tho favorite cathartic with all who uso them. All druggists. 25 cents. Two Kinds , , , of Wash Goods, , , Ours and othoM. Ours aro tho correct kind, tho kind you want. Latest styles, prettiest patterns, best values. Besides, wo have tho largest stock In tho city to select from. Boys Suits. , , , J;to 91.00. Youths' and men's suns u to f is.w. Best values for your money every tliuo. Reliable, Stylish Footwear. , , Tho kind that will give you com fort and satisfaction. Beautiful lluoa of nuw tan shoos. Summer Corsets, , , , W)o and up. Foster's now chamois gloves, beauties, Wo a pair. Kle gnut cotton and Utile gloves and silk mitts Willis Bros. & Co. .. . .. Court and Liberty. tiio uunii my Uoods, Clothing and I Shoo Houw. ATHLETIC MEETINO. A generous Proposition From Eugene Not Accepted. The Willamette University Athletic asHochitlon held a business meeting .Monday afternoon. President 1. II. Van Winkle, of tho association, had received a proposition from tho uni versity at Eugene asking Wlllametto to hold a Joint Held day with them at Eugene, June 1.1, and such proposition was presented to the association for action. Tho Eugene boys also wished tho Salem boys to pay their railroad tare ami expenses Willie in Ktigouo but gave tho Salem team tho comfort ing asBiiniuco that a silver medal will bo awarded tho winner of ench con test. Owing to scarcity of monoy In tho treasury of tlio association, ft Is not llkoly tho team will go to Eugene as tho expenses would bo nulto heavy. Besides after defeating tho Eugene lRyn at Salem, Juno O.whleh thoy will undoubtedly do, our boys would ills 1 1 ko very much to causo the boys a second defeat and on their own ground too. However, the hoBpltallty or tho Eugene boys and thu kindly Interest uiev uiko in Willamette university's wouldn't audit It. See 'i w tf Oervals Is not only the town whero Billy Clarke publishes the "Star," but has produced Miss Mllly Brouqillcttc, a daughter of a Presbyterian minister, who Is developing Into a grand tem perance lecturer. . Our dear rosy topped friend and re cent Importation from the Missouri Democracy Is calling everybody nn anarchist in print who Intimates that ho over robbed anybody. Well, that's safer than calling a man a liar over the counter. A Salem paper calls McBnde a ring man, a goldbug, as bad a man as Dolph; well It did no harm to get rid of Dolph. He was the representative of tho "100." Mollrldo can never bo come as perfect a representative of plutocracy and aristocracy as Dolph was. Charley Fulton was disappointed, nnd the people were disappointed that he did not speak hero last night. Ho could have dono more for tho Repub lican causo than has been dono here so far. Mr. Fulton had tho biggest meetings of any man who spoke In Eastern Oregon. John Smith: Vote for men In tho legislature who will not tako W and S10 a day grabs for themselves or their families; men who will not sell to tho ring for a federal olllco; men who stand for protection, bimetallism and lower taxes; men who will vote font people's senator. No others. If tho Democrat wore enlnir tonlnk n paper to quarrel with it would bo KM 1 .Ml athletic team Is by tlio la ttor. greatly appreciated low River Newsleta, Tho Ruth, Albany and Altona aro duo up this ovcnlng. Tlio river stands 7.7 foot jiIkivo water, and slowly falling, The steamers Elmore, Raniona and Hoag aro scheduled down to-day. Tho Hong and Elmore, both loft Corvallls this morning ahead of time At Albany tho Hoag wont to tho lower dock and thoy passed through tho railroad drawbridge side by side, Tho Elmoro got tho channel ami forced the Hoag onto tho bar. As she turuciUier bow out Into tho stream the i Elmoro passed, and her sldo was badly raked. Tho Elmoro then went ahead, and farther down both Iboats wore nagged, when tho Elmoro was forced Into tho bunk audikuocked her otT her llagstalf, Tho race was very exciting. ' The Unitarian society netted over a hundred dollars from tholrColunibhui fete entertainment. hucklen'B Arnica tUlvo the best Salve In the world for Cuts, Sores, Boies, Ulcers, Salt Rheum. Fever f1nd,n.1.e.e.r:Ch,PPd hands, Chilblain. i.;r ' "."t pl,w i,uHieir cures I'lles or no pay required. It Is guaranteed to Live r fee satisfaction or money refunded rlcc 5 cents a Iku For sale by Fred A. Legg. i.n u..i.... r.... t ... . ... uiu onion, .mm ri ui. Air. iirirnr mm n man In such a ulcochcstnrilidiiiiin as to almost make It a pleasure to bo wuuiieu up uy mm, never losing Ills temper nnd ucnerallv redlining l.u quanlmlty.-Albiiny Democrat. A man who lights according to Lord Chestorlleld nover calls a man a liar from behind his counter and then grab a pokor with ouo hand and a stool with the other. As tho Pops have heard from Coxey, Davis, Sovcrolgn,etal.,our spring poot will give them a lift: power t If tho People's Party was In t'would bo no easy trick To turn ourprojuco Into cash mos cvorlastln' milck: I-or thogov'ment would bo ready lost as soon as wo could thrash To got out papers on our grain so's we could get the cash. Er, If wo had a lot or cows or an un- ruly bull, Er some scabby sheep, or goats er a boss that wouldn't pulli o could send'em to tho gov'inent by film nf iiit aiiioif 1a,i.i Who'd tlo'om to the tre'as'ry fence and go In for tho scads. 1 Hi . Electric Bitters. Electric Hitlers Is a medlctne suited for any season, but perhaps moro Generally needed mi ins urcr is lorpm ami sluggish and the need of a tonic and alterative I.Mr a prompt use of this medicine has often averted I01.R and peihaps fatal billions fevers. No medicine will act more surely In counteract- I'U MIIVI MVCII1 In Full Bloom, Genuine imported cheese, such as is scl dom seen in this country, Fruits and Vegetables, Sonn We always lead in tljc choicest vegeta bles that grow, and for strawberries, oranges, lemons, bananas, and other fresh frultsj wc are fust at present liead quarters, eoann's Grocery, 124 State. inC ana ireeinp (tie system from the malatlaj IE!00 lfMjichc1 , Indigestion, Constlpa. lloti, Disslness yelld to Electric Hitters. o cents and t. loo nr Imiiin i i.-.i a i....r.. , .. ,.,. .,,1ll1ltKM) Drug store I-egg' Remember tho Now York Racket when you want shoes or clothing. 2d lw WEAK MEN CURED AS IF DY MAGIC. Ktlma ot Lost Mtnhooa thould wind at onc lor n.tioos t lint exDlatus how full nwuly vlior . 'Nir, iutcKir aud iwrmnfatlr rwtpnaii. huuinu autrorlngfrom vcakntsa can af. r.;rdtulKUorothts v toll how vetomneat and tono aw tm.'i'J1 EIEMWL08.,1UFFAL0,HX Otto Sliellberg.englnccr at the state school for deafmutcs, Is charged by theoniolals of that Institution with Improper conduct and the state board of education will undoubtedly dis charge him at once. Superintendent Early has made specific charges. Mr.Shellberg was In town yesterday and was seen by a reporter. Ho de nies that ho -was guilty of any Im proper conduct, and charges that It Is a conspiracy on the part of Sperlnten dent Early and his wife to hnvc hint removed because he Is not a member of the Dunkard church. Ho says they want none but Dunkards employed there. Not since the troubles at the state reform school, when Walter Lyon nnd other employes Interfered and wore discharged at the time of brutalities to boys there, has there been occasion font newspaper report of a scandal In an Oregon public institution, tiio Oregon state school for deafmutcs, on a farm seven miles from tho city now furnishes acaso of flagrant abusoof privileges by an employe. Two years ago Otto Shell berg was appointed watchman at tho building then not completed or occupied. He proved a valuable and faithful man His appointment was a good Invest ment for the state as he proved handy with tools nnd paints, and as watch man more than paid ills way by extra work at painting and carpentering, and In making general repairs and looking after the property. TllH I'lUNCII'I.K CIIAROK is thatShellbcrg, from a private peep hole In tho dark brick tower Just olf tlio engine room, took advantage of tho opportunity, and looked down Into tho large tank In tho girl's bath room below and watched them while there naked. He carried a ladder Into this shaft, climbed up about ten feet, and stood on a board for fifteen min utes and was watched by two rollablo men, iinderdlrectlou of Superintend ent Early. Tho character or the wit nessess Is such and the evidence is so complete that Governor Lord, who climbed Into tho young man's perch, was completely convinced of tho guilt of Slicllbcrg, and full outraged over his conduct. Ho will demand of tho state board of education his removal. A Jouunai. reporter went to tlio Deafmuto school lust evening, talked with a number or the employes, and with tho oillcors or tho school. A great many details or Shellbcrg's mis conduct were supplied, which will be published, K necessary. Slicllbcrg and Superintendent Early got along llrstrate for a long tltuo nrterhowas appointed engineer, and Mr. Early speaks In tho highest terms of Shell berg's qualifications for tho position, and or his work. Thursday evening, in tlio absonco or tho superintendent, biieiioorg was seized by a crowd of lirtccn to twenty or tho dearmutcs, pulled out of tho engine room and laid on his back In tho hall. The girls wore as hot as tho boys, and pulled his hairs and struck him. Ho fought thenioir, but the children were too much for him, and had not Mrs. Early, tho matron, and assistant principal Llthorhind,lnterfored and dispersed them they would have handled him roughly. Tho children at tho school all know or his misconduct and will carry theso reports to their homes tomorrow when thoy scatter to all parts of tlin state. Tub Jouunai, believes it is far better to havo tho actual Tacts laid beroro tho public, and the prompt i work or tho board lu niaklntr un in. vestlgatlou and dismissing Sliellborg from tlio seryleo of tho state will be un act of good faith on tho part of tho board that will .go tar to allay all speculations and suspicions that will be sot alloat that will bo far worse than tho truth. Slicllbcrg Is a rosl dent or Sublimity, or a good family and has borno n jrood reputation. Ho has boon guilty or misconduct H tho statements or tho witness nn i bo relied upon, In connection with all tho connected facts of tho ms,. v !.,.... i.. , .. " am, ins uccu none me persons of any or tno students. Tlio offense is one against good morals and hlmselr more than against tho deafmutcs. Shellberg was aupolnted on petition of many Republicans, Including tho Joi'knai. editors but they do not therefore feel called on to screen him Another charge Is that Shellfomi struck Leslie Peters of Pendleton, ago ,,i..m, guu fciuwKca uiui down, SPECIAL SALE Wash - Goods m. - . Mao? Successor to Dr. I , ,. I , . Corner, in cspecla ttn,., "le ' Id in, i?. i especial teauft. 7t n aa tt wautoatSV P0'llro.,old?taiaM,5 HE ELECTRIR fitw TlOASir I he popular oW,. wen reopened, ind is V ii'kl. lemon i RECEIVED .TODAY New Crepes, Albatros, and sevx! cral new fabrics lor graduating dresses, " "ice suite of fnn , " floor. Sunday dinner ?$ S" Vour tomach Is your besi j. i TreatltasyousCldaffi; T?E ROYA Yi.W.nhWLOf ( vn -. I. '.. 'V'.w . ,- Bl.i ucuer. t'rivate 257 Commercial st. Wc carry a good assortment of Groceries, and all of our stock is fresh except soap, This wc keep a long time in our warehouse that it may become hard and not all melt away at the first washing, 20 ounces for 5 cents, The best soap and the most for the money. Wc name it "WorldBcater" Try it and you will know the rest, "A hint to the wise is sufficient," Beans per can only 5c, Corn per can only 5c, Also some more of that famous maple syrup, JiflRRITT 5 LAWRENCE, P, O, Grocery, TW t!a,i. "WMtotl HOMt? Restaurant KichardscAProa Two doors nnnli ir.i ,.. r cooMdb and home msde pi ,T;H ways on hand. plt"M'4i J- H. HAAS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWFJfx, Matr n rjt1... .?- 1l.oma,clWksetc.,1,sCoPramA sinuslilng his nose, blacking one eye They did not get nlong well. Frank J. Mncy says that ho was not getting nlong well with any of tho children nnd was more or less cruel to nil ho camo In contact with. Ma-.v worki on the rami and wltneM-d a good many tilings. The employes on the farm say Shellberg choked little "Curl," a bright boy of ten years, small of his age, n happy dlspo9ltloned child that nover cries. He dashed Ills head Into a basin of water, wound a towell around ills neck and knocked his hr.nd backagainst the wall until he shrieked with pain. Governor Lord and Secretary Kln cald wcro out last week nnd Invest! tho charges mid the result will bo a formal hearing of the caso by the full board, when Shellberg will undoubt edly be discharged. The schools close Wednesday of this week and had It not been so near tho end of tho term Governor Lord would have Insisted on his Immediate suspcslon. Marvelous Results. l'fom letter written by Rev. J.Uunder man, of Dimondale, Mich., wc arc permitted to make this extract: "I have no hesitation in recomending Dr. King's new discovery, as the results were almost mnrv.ln,,. i .1,. .... of my wife. While I was pastor of the Rap. tiSt ChUrchat Uivci Function .!, ..... I I. down with Pneumonia succedlng La Grippe. Terriblo paroxysms of coughing would last .... ,!. nine uueruption una it seemed as a C.0uid n' ufV' Ve them. A friend reco. mC.nile.d ,Dr' K,,n8 New discovery; it was reluh " 'S IlV,0d!,nd rhih,y '"tWiitory in result." Trial bottles free at Ucd A. Ixea'i Drug Store. Regular size to cents, ami Tloo Poultry-Chickens, mtxed,533.7s; broil ers, $23 5; ilucks, 405; Ceese, 5; turkevs, llvo, 15c; dressed, I5ai7c. Illden.. green, sailed 60 lbs 5c; umlt-i 60 lbs 444c; sheep pelri, io7oc. Hops. .Oregon, 2 to 3c, according to qual. uy. niiiicr. .urcgon lancy creamery. uiicy uuiry, 25; lair to Cheese .Orenon full cream Kci:s..OreiTon. 10c per doi Reef..Topsteers, 3.0003.25 per ll,; fair lo good steers, 2K 3-Sc; cows, 22c; dressed beef. 4jc. Mutton.. Ewes, 3.75; drcssed,4Vsc. Hogs.. Choice, heavy, 3.2S3'5; lifilu and feeders; 2 75; dressed, 4c per In. Veal.. Small, choice, 44ic; large, 34c per lb. SAN FRANCISCO MARKET. ban I'rancisco, May 25, Wheat. 1.80 wool.. Oregon, choice, ($100; inferior Jc, valley, 9ioc. Hops Quotable at 24c DEPOT EXPRESS Afeets all mall and passeneer tti.n, gage ana express to all plrti ofih, Prompt service. Te entionf m .' w ' FAMES WDD Capital Transfer Co HARRY TOWN, PROP, F!rire l.Ant.n. ..J .lit... ,---, "'bl.-K'- HU UKUKUH3i done, promptly. Leave orders 11 twit riuiUt MONEYT9L0J1I On farm land security. Srwiil rates on large loini. Lo-.t corisideied without delay r . HAMILTON SliOU iiusn lunK uulldinn. slSKl MONEY TO l On city or farm property. Over Hush's Hank, T K. FORDl THE Chicago, May June toV'. 3 20" 0,l, Mrty 2S S'''ver.66c; lead, MARKETS. JS Wheat, cash PORTLAND MARKET. valley, 6oa r..!wl?.nd- Wy 25 Wheat va Ot ; Walla Walla, $7$. , WDrt .ml 3.oo; Uenton county 3-?e: BMham, $2.65; superfine. J2.2C ner hiTi h,?, . "ilV,62' Br7. 3J4;rolled "cij, 4.5o7.og; Potatocsie oer sack. Oats Milling, 7582. SALEM MARKET. Wheat.. 48c pcrbu,, market firm. Oats ,i82oc. Hay.. Baled, cheat, $S.oos.So; timothy, 7-J. Flour,. In ivholesale lots, 3.00; retail, j.aQ, nran, duik 11.00; sackeu, 12.00; shorts, 12.0013.00; chop feed, 11.00 12.00. Poultry.. Chickens, fi7c; ducks, 70 lb; VcaL.Dresscd. 3. ' Hogs.. Dressed, 3X. Live Cattle.. 22. ouecjj..L.ive, 2.50. Wool.. Best, i2Vic. Hops..f5est, 45c. KEB..Cash. 7c. Butter.. Rest dairy, ioc; fancy creamery Cheese .14c. tarm Smoked Meats 90; shoulders, 5c. Potatoes.. 15c per bu. F.VAN DERJDAAN, Carjofitcr,3Bullder and JobberJ 481 Winter street, tyllard times prices always. II It l I ,H I ITIMIVIUUU , Bacoi, 7c; hams NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. iXNifEDT'V yu,nE,rnanf good hablts.falr education, able and willing to take care of team and not afralil t u.n.i-. ,.... .. quired. Address 426. Tournil. e fit fif in bags, 4.2SS.3S, Ms. 3.7S. Potatoes.. Oregon, Haw Ci,A i&aJ ivVl .TTi & ooi. . auey. 7Sc. " imtuflj..nn, Jit.5oi3oo; shorts,$tS. 3547c ier ton. 9c; Eastern per sack. Oregon, 10 Awarded Highest Honors World's Fair, Medal, AUdwInter Pair, CREAM BAKING POWDIR Most Perfect Made. 40 Years the SUrdari PUBLIC MEN. PniTTriAvu An r.itc iness houses can obtain all newspaper infor mation from the press of the stale, coast and ?ii?U.f,r,onUhc l'rcss Clipping Bureau. (Allen's) Union Block. Portland.1, w.aoif C. H. LANE, nnnrmmun L 211 Commircliil St. 'ill 'a ): ISrSults H$ upwards. Panti upwwJrJ BIDS AANTED.1 Bids for the erection of a barn sndtu house for Hon. Phil Metscban. accord nlans and -necllicatlois orcparetl br H I larrlld, architect, will be received st b; i lice, where olans and specifications wj 1 seen until 2 o'clock p. m, May :$ S I3td HENRV IIARRILD, Atctoa JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, paints, ell 1 .i . ..itetiM ad Winaow gtu( yassun-i - the most complete stoce KMfcriic nf nil Icinds in state. Artists' materials, iSaiV . rment and shingles, finest quality of tjrass scc3& FOR RENT A nice cottage, 259 Crmrch st, containing some carpets and furniture.buc Mrs HmMVwlhifdMlred' InlI" t Mrs. H. M. Wand , Asylum av. 22 at . w.x jau-cignt mtlch cows and year olds. Ur. Inquire of M J. Egan, two 2- Gervals, r-yrrrr.-. . .,- " - v OAUC- rioneer crockery and crocerv onTotfhSV ,8S7;placoyof && ?! "l,best 'nation In the city; a capital W&SaTem!"00"1 '"" .$- UlWt un i..- X. "" k KKNlV-40 acres land -m iiir imuruven. wnrui rr, '""" fWV MU 2 acres good water. Salem. 5:8tf OEO. FEinmicn's MEAT MARKETJ 32I Commercial st. Cottle Blocs rSuccesMrtoC.M.Bck&C Best meats In tho dty, lowest prices Prompt dtErery 1 ff KS wit miles tyFREE DEL1VERV ni 1 1. uircrvr. ProoJ. wuut .'"":VrL.iMh Dealara In all kinds ol tresa . r- iv.!;"'- beu, .uu,;' ,ar8e oarn. W0CMlKt ,IOt f ma" ffUit r.'L li.AI.,....r- r ueaiars in an kuu -. jh. 3 ' tSTFresh uK ,ifsT ..I 171 COMMERCWLSL mhif,TuuiVhcreyou Mn fi everything iVr hm l. T . .IU6I -w. .iv miuwc in o suit the times. Give him a call 6 opera house. r 1 . ,"ue 10 orUi "' ' f.P?.JMt whst you want with nrl,l 1 A uuTrri r: . rl' Seattle! ' Miller's P'vSWM le , .w..vw UIUCK a'! TOR SAD 1 V ood Efe45:;aa "" ' "uu. A, uatil tSSfe W b '-! ...1 .-" umniii countv. ah V. 1U In.l ,n(. . ' J- --- nmn...L . .. . " a,e ai : a bargain. The nal care Jour mv rTNE TO roRH."- , steameB Altona and Ramo tEAVb- UXWT. DAILY. oBO."- Portland, 6-4$ m' 10:15 Salem, 745 "1- m fijoa. Independence, u.jw -. Cuick ttme, reguia'r service 4 3 11 rtt w' t