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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899 | View Entire Issue (March 16, 1897)
y In" k i E ; Dally Capital Journal, A, Suggestion - ' ' -r- mi c'.T'i BY MOFER BROTHER TUESDAY, MARCH M, ISW- .. . .. & gft While the steamer Als tona 15 undergoing re g pairs, steamer ramena gg will leave Salem for - Portland on Monday, tc Wednesday and Friday, p at 7r45 a, m returning 7 on the following days, 2s . T-s' TomoTJCW is Saint Patrkk' 'day. Sauxt Patricks day is of irsa Ottgin. rruana is roc home of fine Uncm. Fine table linen is the beauty cf the dirv ing rccm. We are showing over 50 beautiful patterns in fine cream damask able linen, table cloths ano napkins to match. Table linen by the yard, napkins by the set. COURTS I ailll (III ITIIIII tXAMRAI Jory-Bottger Case Departaei t He. 2 In SessisflTfee Supreme Ceart,- - - (0&& Lu TCi i-w Lx s '7 WjZ5mmVS&'mWWtmmtl1 T. floIuersoD. JUST RECEIVED a new line of the "Trojan Waists" J, J Dalrymple Co, OREGON PERSONALS. F. A. Iialcer Is In Portland on busi new. Prof. Z. M. Parr In has returned to Albany. K. K. JfcKlnncy wai In Sllrcrton, today. Iter. J. B. .White Is vlsltlojf friend iu Gervals. W.J. Culver wai at the reform school today. J. MerrllX came up from Portland, tills morning' Mis. O.K. Wolverton bus returned! tmtmd alter a ptamat visit vtiik Mrs. Walter DtwUa. ia PorUaad. flw. 4? riiMraia mmt t. M, i iiKmf.t J tw-.y la rwaawi u a dfepalcfc aa- aoaffefa; U grfa Ilia of ty phoid fever of hi aleae, M w Eaa aefcltofede. EL-.Sita. Jtttm tfrupit d 0cr Victor are receat. iMMrfi?nU ftoa Karaer, Xeb. TWy were aeron. ariiedby tbesr fasil'fos sad arere idia (4toU.t til KaLeai. I Bert Baer who i aUeadiaz tae vnirerMty of tCflfcaaw, k been -bosa as om of lliree stadents oat it atml am to MMie ai(K a like teaatfron Mte.tieM uoireoJty. This Is a urnl bcoor fur a Salem ty. Gee Iteme. of Colorado Spring?, i In tbe city for a two wee.i visit with il patents Mr; awl Mrs. F. JI. limtoe oa tbe Garden Road, Mr. ftirnes f accompanied by V. II. Or.uoy, alfj of Coiotado Springs Mr. Jibn Darenport and wire, of SryAane, iad HtiiMly fa iialem at tbe residence of tbelr brother, T. W. Daenrrt. They went on to Califor nia on Sunday night's overland trrln and will visit retail vex, for some time, at ly Angeles. A.J. Hamilton has moved bis tln nlnf and plumbing shop from "Winter street, North Salem, to the store next the Harare feed mill on Commercial 8tfeeLjri iJf all kinds of tin work, plumbing and Kalyanl.ed iron work. Homer Davenporb Is not at Curon, Ncv,; wUltlic training puslllbts, but basJeeric'ilJeI to Albany, N. Y., to . assist In provutlriK the New York loalhluluro' from passing the Ells- woilh bill, which, if It becomes a law, would stop the publishing of cartoons In New York rUUc The bill Is a dl rrct thrust at Amurlcuu fiecOum. CAPITOL. Juige G&i. B. BarseU merea&l departattat No. J, of te Maries oaaaty cf rcatt cort,Mo&43y saors- l2. The day fen tns eoamaicd bt tbe actios tor soey ca. fasti' Uted by U. F. Jory rs. Jimts EoUcer etaJ. Tbe first aaarecaeBt oa tbe part f ilesrs. Ford & Kaiser, roaoit for tbe defe?e, was to 'lie a asotioa. a5rta? for a cbaaze of veaoe rnmmad "that ve ran oat tAAula a I fair and iainartial trial Yttm hita (Geo. If. BorsU) MUiag as a cocrt, aad vre ast that tb . trial of tbis eaae stay be cbaaeed to some other court, aod we further say, that we are perfectly willing to try tbe same be fore any circuit Judge In Oregon ex cept said Gfj JI. BHrnetL" D'Arcy A Richardson, Mr. Jory's attorneys, vlaorottsfy opposed tbls, and tbede fendantit motion was over ruled by tbe Judtfe. Tbe trial was then opened Jao4 Cottjter beinjrt be first witness. When court adjourned lat evening, Mr. Eottger was still on tbe stand. Tbe Jory Bottger case was resumed tbls morning before Judxe Burnett and a number of otber additionrl wtnees examined. It is quite likely tbe ease will-be concluded at a Irte boer this afternoon vben tbe respect ive counsels wfll make their closing argument. IS DEPATrilEMM NO 2. Judge II. II. Hewitt Mnvened De partment No 2 of tbe Marlon county circuit court at 9 a.m. today and the following entries vrere made at tbe morning masIod. M. E. Adams, Insolvent, vs. J. W. McKlnney, assignee, assignment, order continuing cause set aside and cause entered to docket. Stle con- tirmed and cause continued. A. E. La Rociue vs. J. J. Dozler, Injunction, demurrer sustained.-- - E. W. Conns vs. A. E. raTtflcofleJ etal., suit on bond, upon filing tbe Dndlnss, plalntifi' asked leave to amend bis reply b? 6till:'n out. the words "and at tl j - me the bond In question in the' fii't wasjprepared and executed thcyid Mannfng was the .attorney for the defendant La Kocque," so as to make It conform to the facts which was granted, where upon decree was rendered on the finding. tfceltewer cowt aSrsBed apiw Wtdrerloa, J. . T Jobs Ha appnawt, ts. W. I Daer et zl, re'inadcots, f f ' MaitfiMMb cMsty, JeM tbe lower o&ort adarated oatawo oy Wotrertos. J. Jobs Weaver resfoaiest. vs. Tbe SosUters Cheses fy ai aapeal inm C eosatyC Ke Jadjr"4Bcat is botb eaoe. Araa. Oalsloa oy Bean J. . Tbe Dasdee MortcKS aa TrH Isrostaaea'i coBpauy re-eJS: Joslab nowfr et al. PPii522f frees Meiiioowh comaty. JaofcaKs reversed aad tbe darrer to tb eoat pialat ssstaiaed Ofiainm or Bcaa J. ti tt- trI..n.n.f larM f rOBI ! UK f K O MIUaQaata eouaty Jafc eaft J tbe lower coart. ASrawd Oplsloa by BeaB J. , r. xia Tanui ribiiL ordered a amtiOB tbat appeltaat bave aaUl 1887. to serve aa - Gf W. U. Medical Students Will Be&a m Vedcsway-"Open Meelfag55 FrWay Night. Two Days Special Sale, THURSDAY De- . 'Artrii 1 oa we :-Krf .-,.. n n TkantnlB rrCMBKai. Vs. n H.S. Hyde rewrder, awflaat; or dered tbat this eaae be adraaeed for eariy beariB? and be beard oa oral arsvHteat without abstract or brief. State of Oregon, respo'Bi, ts. Georse Hasloa, apfelbat, arjoed aad sobiBfttedforreiodent, so ooe ap pearing for appelatst. JOURNAL "X" RAYS. Directed Pofcisasa Upon the! Oresoa al Public Kes. Isn't tbe IMJbee a 60,(OJdb? Wbat has become of T. T. Geer? SHverton wanU a board of taide. Both Corbett at Washington and Oirbstt at Carbon will wjn. I uc-h'ub .. 4 a six weeks Illness of Except Driver, all good things in Jantj miy not be able to take the ex Oregon seem to coe from Lane amination. ti t mr at tbe Medical Hartals W WiBawette aalversiiy sImk 14 kxatoa-ia Sle Mt e oa te pReat wostn- yiewof we 5ie basily eafated prefsr exaai- Tbere are three essdWate? for .iti ti: I). L. JobBSOS, of EsBejMessis.JoaesaBd ScbraWer, of tbis eoooty. SbonW tbe candidates attain tae grade repaired In tbe exaaiioatioa tbey will K aeciarea "j'oli-aedied M. D's. The last leclore for tbe scbool year win v rUlTred on Saturday of tnis rt- Tk first examination will be belddily nnt'l tbe vaHoa? topics bave been exnau?t"d. CXJtME.:EJSNT EXEECI3E3. Tbere will be a meeting of the fac Bltyftbe medical department tills ereaing wben tbe arrangements for commenceaent exerci-es will oe per fected. It is quite probable they wii' bebeld on Wedncday evening the 31st InL, but tuis will all be deter mined at the meetiDg of the faci Uy tofllsht. Mr. b'braeder, a member of tbe grad- uptioscla. has just recoTereu irom typhoid lever 4 :e: WEDNESDAY AND r ti m m m n m wm s E I, I S i ill I 1 s ' --'gggsa.ftJISI'gSgtf 257 Commercial st aBMBB,,BBBi,MtB,,MaaBaBWBBBBnBMBaMBMaBBBBaiBaBB Ijust" arrived ffl fi cw county. The men raised 2a,CW for a woolen mill last year. Let tbe women put up the 110,000 flax mill this year. You may as well look for all kind of woolen goods to advance when the Dlnley bill goes into effect. OPEN MEETiN'G. On next Friday evening will occur tbe regular serai-term "open-meet- i ing" at Uc University. The Philo 1 d iriao literary society will entertain ' its frieDds on that occasion. It will from Albany. Dr. J. A. Richardson visited the rc form school today. Itecelvcr and Mrs. F. It. Anson have returned from Portland. Fred Palmer, tho W. U. mooscnger boy, Is sick with the measles. Mr. and Mm. A. V. White have re turned from n abort. vIMt at Albany. J. J. Daly, J. F. Gtoves nndJ.E. Hlbley, of Dallas, arc at tho Cook hotel. A.T. Gilbert and fcon Carlton are nemo irom a visit with friends at Ifubbaid. Mrs. J. II. Dunlap is visiting Iter pa rcnL Sir. and Mrs. Taylor West, at Morrison, Attorneys A. 0. Hough and John Manning, of Woodburn, were In Ba lorn, today. A. N. Doutbart lias returned from n vlhlt with his parents In Van Huron county, Iowa. Miss Pearl Applojrato has rnturncd from a visit with MIks Bessie litirk hart, of Albany, Ernest Wngnor, Is conllncd to Ills room at tho Willamette, with an at tack of tho mcmslort. Judge II. II. Howltt, or Depart-' menl No. U Marlon oMitity circuit, ciineuown irom Aiimuy this morn ing. Mlsi NullluKtandlsli, who has been visiting horaunl, Mrs. It. M. .Thomp son, lias roturnud to lior liomo at llniwnsvllle. dtfrs. (J. Htolncr and grand duuglitor llttlu Miss llnrlmra Kinlnur. lmvo ro- tl-n-unj.Jiqu'niw.-i.m hi mi i ,'i ", " II. P. McNarv rwjlvpr. v (1 V . . - ...... ... ... uoionar low uueu a notary com-'Williams etal, equity, dismissed a mlfifon to Itobt. Catlln, of Portland, . , nitaa. n rwi,i .- rv, .i ,i,. ,. I wb fwrx4 lraa U J A III l.HT III! pleadings as to other. By voteof 183 to 1S2 congress adopted Reed's rules agaln.JLook out Mr. Bced; your rules will yet be your death. At last accounts Judge Burnett knew more about wheat options than Lawyer Ford. But the supreme tourt may know more than either. be oen by glancing over the program tbatnooeof tbe fair sex have been tocont'ibrte to tiie evenings eutti tainuientaod It lemains tobescen if toe boys a-2 succcVul eoteitainers A" student, uietubei-s of tbe faculty and fiiei'dsof tbe University, are In- t.ted 'fi'e program arranged for iLe occasion Is as follewi: AIdrp-iof Welcoiue President It. A. Ti. too. Vocal Solo-C. W. Llvesay. Pro.h&;y R. W. DavK Selection-Male Oueitette. Mesis. '.S.J. Ejrly, John Byrne, A. O Gar- Today's Examiner says Vice Presi- land aod U. W. Llvesay. dent Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson, having' Imperonati"n Carl Morris. emerged from his four years of reliie- M'J'n1" of U'" 3r""? ..., .., , ..n,i .1 Miller, R. Ballanger, It. A. Wat- .uc.,.,, m:cius lo cujujr iub iiuuiitii ui so,., r. v. n iiuart and Eert FThinPv. Know a Good Thing When They Sec It, Thai' vrlui the ixuple of tliU illy do JwdKlnfi by die juuronme we Iwve luul (lie t wrck. The aitracllun at out tore juit now li our Great Removal Sale I TliU li no common tale, but an etra ordinary nveurier.ee. HemimUr Everything In the house is reduced in price, I piiit UilUk' French kdl tbrn hiM, narrow wJih uc ajj, 3 nj 3 ii&wit (Mir. Valutt in M50 Hlr. ILLIS BROS, CO, Court ami MUily, lhcCkh Uty (folj. Clothing aid Slioo llouw. this morning Mr. Willis Duriniway, the govenor's private secretary and Mr. Caiey Mar tin, the Kecretaiy of fcjtate's deputy both nt their dosk again this week after an attack of lu Grippe. Walker Bros. & Co., a .company of contnictois of Portland, tiled articles of Incorporation today. Yoaterday the people of Rlchaidsnn pieclnct In Lane cr unty tiled ailicles and Incorpoiutd the Sweet Home cemetery association. This makes ubout a (I0.011 cemutcics In this state Incorporated by the name of Sweet Home. Just how tiny one knows that ccmctciy Is a query. lu the mailer of the rum r of Iho removal of tbe present superintendent of the state re foiii) ochool boon, t nay lie said the Mr. Hendricks the present Supt. has very cm mostly usketl tho board 10 let li I m sluy till bis four years arc Jn, which will lie witno time late In tho summor. He don't want to band in his resignation till his term Is ended. It Is sal-' that Iho licit rd woild not hosltalc to accept his roslguull'iti ut any Umo. The -cHi:4nntlnn lias not yot been asked for, although the sup erintendent mut ;n iy t'iut bis pres ence at the hcbool Is not dosltcd by 11 slug!" member of the board. An Exoitino Runaway. About llUlu. m. Unlay tliou who liuprHMicd on btate street at tnul hour witnessed a short buLoxultlngniiitt way. A large ImrbO attached ton cart becimo fright ened while sluudliig near Bush's bank niid dashed ua.it 011 Slate street at a dangurous rule of speed. Reaching High street iho animal mudo directly for tho wost steps or the cot rt hinic. YbejH,h.oca.ri struck tho curbing it wugJUlfuwii about ton feet In the air baillynomoHshing It. Tho horse fell to tho hind cement walk where ho wa caught by a nuaibcrorbystaiuleis Who turned tho frlL'litoiwil nnlinnl over to I tH muster N)ui thun uppeared on. the sceno II. P. McNary, receiver, vs Wm, England, et al,- equity, decree on Readings. The amount claimed by county as taxes to be paid Into court to await the further order of the court. Motion and demurrer conti ucd. James McCourt vs. Johns et al, decree on findings. NOTES. T. It. Illbbard, L. Ames, and James Flnloy have been appointed appraisers of the estate of Nicholas Lichty de ceased, who left property to the prob able value of $1,100. fiOI'UKMK COURT. There was a large nuiojnt of busi ness before the supreme court. Attorneys present were E. R. Wal ton nnd Judge Smith of Portland, A. II. Irvine of McAllnnvlllc, and J. F. IlnllofMnniblicld. Oregon Pottery Co., respondent vs. P. Korn appellant, ordered that re spondent, have 10 days additional time to iilo n petition for rehearing. Peter Conrad et ul respondent vs. the Puclllc Packing Company et al ap pellants, argued and submitted on motion lobar respondent from tiling orior the tlmo for so doing having ex pired and respondent being In default. A. T. Ambrose nnncllant vs. n. Huntington respondent ordered on motion that appellant bave until May 1, I8O7 to sexvo and file bis brief. D. K. Warren et al appellant vs. J. II, Do Forco et ul respondent ordered on stipulation that respondents bavo unlit April 1, 1597 to servo and tile rirlvaJp life. Well-balanced persons are pretty suie of the follewing: There will be a speci.il session of the legislature In the fall. There will never be a law suit to test the legality of the two leg-i-liitive organization. The Journal has excluded sensa tional delailsof the Corbett-Flt!in. mous pi lie-fight that is to come off. i R fecn on ti,e tage for years, and Of courx 'i, believes Corbett will whip, ami will print the full account Soircllrn Male Quartette. Messrs. c. k. iiiH,aui,Mra i y. Ohmart, Carl Morris and B. E. flainey. About Fanny Rice. An exchange, in criticising Fanny Rice's penonuance says: "Nothing more refreshingly funny than her business with the napkins in the table scene, ormoie artistic than her tipsy scene in the third act (where she ptetendsto be under the influence of wine In order 1 1 defeat schemes) has AT OUR STORE c b The largest assortment, ffi The newest designs, jj The neatest made, Jy And above all the lowest prices 8K In men's youths' and boys' 6L0THNG of the tight on Wednesday, March 17. in tills act. more linn nvnr Vnnnv Rice proves herseif the artist that she is. Although the opportunity is auimuani, sue never, descends to any tiling that is coarse or vulvar. Our tlieatrcoers will surely find ' rare en tertainment tomorrow nlirht at, tho Rice Patronize home industry by using them, mh&$ sYiU sor arNTt- j-vj.-?. ?N?iLV CX ?CSS' 0 Tr-V.'fcStfi o?cSv35STK7 Sheriff Johnson, of Lane county. hiUhmbM tli n.rH ...l,f l .I-.; r'1"' ucul' .LU"KJr.ri .. ....,.... , juiihiiik uuc uitcra iioiiso. w ipn m u ,.wiiacK aire lor taking a prisoner, At the French Ball. to the ien, and simply charged the (btate car fare 25 cents. Let's see, (Klncaid comes from Lane county. picsents Oregon 3 notoiious for bolting. Now Mrs. Helen Southwlck, of Salem; Mrs. Inez Fllloon. of The Dalles; Mrs. Carrie O. Van Orsdell, of Pendleton, are listed as bolters from tiw ,..- It Is not true that State Supt. Ir win and. Attorney-General Idleman arc starring together or that any pc-,elgn auxiliary to the Woodmen of the inwn uviiiciuauii exists oeiween , norm, jien will bolt iiiem. it is doubtful If they would conventions, but It kci onto tne same platform together. Tueywero up at (Xrvallls together entirely accidentally. caucuses and seems thf lnriinc bolt even the sovereign powers 1 At Your SisnviCE.-Ring tele phone 40 or blue boxes for a bievnlr. Whe;t. todalS0"' Cottger& Co.'sclrcular Uilcago Mar. 16-May wheat onnPfi at 73. and closed at 73J.L "e rnooT S selling at Cs 01s. Cash wheaTsold let Advertisintr is almost ruined by lies. That is why we say so liUlecJsv but M your money back if you want it." Ask your grocer for ScJiii titles Best? if you don't like it, he pays you back your money. A SctUllor k Qunpti $ PruuTi KM Do you know how Dr. Driver the 1 raessenger. preacher-senator from Lane county PfllllA fft 1A .1 Tl.n IT Hft..t.-,t . n ....... .u . u uuuu 11. .uiicnuu manr It was this way. Along durlnt? tin. presidential campaign the state Re publican committee engaged Driver to nake seveial speeches forMcKlnley for pay of course, (he never did any thing from nrinclntal nnrl iw i.u.i- ,1,. stump. Well, when the speech mak- Reed's Onpfa R.o ing was done he called for bis mon .ZyPera HOUSe, .but the committee was hardunfnr! ,Al1 ROS., Manager. money (so It ald) and gave lllm what" " he tuouBht was a small amount for' One Night Onlv lllsextrnntttlnnrir urvliue oj 6 wiy their brief and that appellant lmvo CO Ised more after the election. After WednesdaV M 17 days thereafter to servo and tile n re-1 tho election the balance did not come "Uay , mar, 1 f and the preacher-senator kept worry-1 Ing nlxut It and telling bow much' ARTlSTir more bo could have made lecturing In the samo time. Mitchell beard of it H A iSHVTV "DTvT-r and sent for Driver. "I'll advnn x VillN I fill .8- storla et al. nnnallnnto nr Ithnt. mnn..n ,. t.i .,.. . --fc--y stipulation that decree bo , "and will take mv rbtniA n. n,.i J -.. .. . I - j vvv j u l; ulliiii. moullled as stlpul, ted. State of Oregon respondent. if, 80c .- ply brief. II. N. Dunham respondent, vs. W. U.S. Hyde submitted on moUon to advance caused for bearing! Liaisop Mill uo., respondent, Uity of Astoria et ul. vs uereuoii stipulation iuat decree bo. "and w 11 rnfcn m M,,.,., ... ' . -. ... .v . , vimuvvsuniTLL r It back from the committee, and, by vs. 'tho way, how much Is It?" " . Auuruw lUHjinsor appena.nt. appeal hundred aollars." "Well If you need nw..iuUV uiKum uim Mic-.any more just call on me, aud iimini v. .H. iuiuhu nun o, u. nay-' course uow that 1 helped you uuii iiivuiucja mr n:pouuent it, u. your money you will bo for ihiikiiuiii ami n, ii. irvjuo attorneys wun me in mv tlebt nt In lie new version of the latest nnbh0inllUEbteSfr0mart Of to get uioand Salem this "At the French Ball," Mr, Strongest cast ever ea i iC:. 7ri.?ni M n musical mm.j . winter.- "Certainly." "I am for you 'e.TC T' &"8b $ Ul flwt, last and all the time. n" Kcknell, MrTA .iiSB"?! Mr; Jph always been for you, from tho begin- LM?:Vi,. Mr. lohns. t?T iv. xnH wiiiK.n. -.;.:"","c.,c.n. Mu Alice (Un.,' for uppellunts TUESOAYS UIC1SION. I Theo II.Loclte.?resiKndent vs. Loulu KunomabSrudgK "'? '- wtni ."i& fisa ire. C. J. John J. .u" tor uu some ono bids more.) c,aaine lh Vellow kid. ' uluer$- " nntruicu opinion, Moore, c. J. John J. ,, ' l ,u BOU, ono oias ""ore.) uuuuiuB, lusiKjiKR-Hi, vs. Anna x am (icrsons wuo can Gardner et a. appellant appeal from every word of tho above. Rerved eat. $t. P")Ve lo,tvr . ?l " ul admissW 5ocent,7's;aUnoLlV. $,0 &. POR-LAND MARKET, TKOVhlOV. i-oruara, .March 16 Miat v.ill Walla Wall.. 7Q Hoa.- 'onlapd, 4.25., Bevoa coun'y, 4..J, sraliam, 3.30: jpirfin:. ,2 per bb) Hay Good, 1313.30 per ton. J1''' I0IIC; Ezsltm 0reBon Mohair. . 15(170. Poultry- Ch ckens , mixed J- ;oa turkeys, drtised, iSi4c. ' SW3" HE,,re20n,,I,2cPerdoz ft, i?" ?'""' ,Eal,ed 6o !$ 5Vc; under 60 lbs 5c; sheep pelts, 10(87 iA ' unoer fallow-2ic3c. Onions-i.zjfait.soperioo. Wheat Hap rai-,,,. . ' r5!i:Ist3' Butter.. tint ar ,sr.J.. . 45a5oc. "Juvsii 'ancy c.eame y Cheese .irjc. Pears-5c6c .Mutton Weathe-rlYocI, &, iu, 5,acc. ' 4sS. " 2l7Sa3!cows .So dressed I JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in groceries, oaints, wis, window glass, varnishes, and the most comolete stock of brushes of all kinds in the stale. Artists' mateiiVs, lime, hair, cement and shingles, ani finest Quality of rars sc;ds. NEW AOVERTIS';MEN IS. FOUND. A small pure found on Wet" stree:, comaining a small mount of sw!l change. Owner can bave sme Lv applr4 at this office. 3-16-? i FOR SALF-Xice lot or thoroughbred a j Bernard pups. Can be seen at Shupe's to nifl' A M'il I -" w. :oer In i3.oc3.25;d"ress-dmut. Willamette hotel. Call thfm. Clieap. L. B. Huflinan. anH I5U Whea,-LEM MARKET- uats dec St"w),VsIo.d, Chsatl llM' hy ,2.00. r lour.. in 4.40! bran, chop wholee-,,, -2 !b. is'Tfcoo'rS'"6', M-oos lo.oo. - "" :ea, 15.C0 ttfoSST 6c'-Turkeys - Iojs Dieed.45, L've Cattle.. 2f25,y Wool .Best. i2c. op,..Best,9aioc eE...eak.Sc "cjihoatders.c.-21"" an, 7ci is Potato,,. 2Scbu &r$isocerbu- KE-OPF.NEU-The Mrs. M. J Carr boaJ- lnj Iiouae is again opened for 1 0. rutis. ' the same old kijnd 229 Front ucil. 3351 WANTEI).-Man with stump machine lake job of grubbing, Apply G W Peara 2 milc3 north of ottv on river road 01 Ca v Salem ' 3-l?li FOR SALE OR 'VRADE r-Pnfl Scotts Mills. Or. Will sell or trade W Dronertv in VTim-e Fnr furth-r DirtlC1'3 inii,..JJ-.. e ir T.linn Wl' ...u.iw ji aUU!C O. il. AUIIIi.M'W", . mgton, Kansas. 3! pound hirses, and a Dnrham cow, soon to go at a rare bargain, separate or Z See sto k 1 jmile west of bridge, on ;" road. T.C.Owen. K'S to ! WAVrrn tl. ,- i vim that I have chaarceof ihc D-arbornP olfico and am doing good work, olu at satisfactory rates. Fiank Conover. V FOR JJALE.-A good team with uhet$. a 2i spring wagon with top. . A 6?",., Rain. North Jacob Call at Sal era. the Labor Terras very change easy. offirt OeaB j61 . .- td FURNITURE FOR SALE-A comply of furnitiia; focjve rooms is for le " a at the San Francisco Secoud Hna w' g iaie street. Carpets tor swe "r; .. u bargain. 33 ?TW . V- MRS. N. 11. SCO'lT.r-Steno typewriter, room 12. over Lai yj'cwnier, room is, over - jiQ bank. Prompt attention to all clajfV, I " injunsaq prro oa 0 swnpwd I . 1-ilQ.I C I nnr.n nnn .mm nn!TSldinOPfc You wM tr Dawson's Bitters. ",(i"m wt 1 onjBA oqw seP" znzc--" 1 ga : imiuklWimnumM