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About Willamette farmer. (Salem, Or.) 1869-1887 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 28, 1879)
WIIAMETTEJFARMEFfc 3J m Good Yield. Mr. R. . Purvcr, whoso fann in iu tho Red Hills, six miles Bouth of Salem, tlio past season raised a patch of man gold, -which yielded at tho rate of sixty four tons to tho acre. Grand Jurors. At a meeting of tho U. S. District Court yesterday it was onlerod that 23 Grand Jurors bo drawn in accoidanco with tho rulo of court, to appear on tho Cth of January next. Farm Parottmaod. Tlio Oglo farm, situated about thrco railoa oast of Saletn, was bought last Tuesday by T. II. Hubbard, for the neat little mim of $7,000, cash down. Government Land. Petitions will soon bo circulated throughout tho northwest, asking Con ffrw to fix tho prico of tho N. P. R. It. lands at $2 CO per acre, and to rcduco tko prico of Government land to $1 25 per aero insido of railroad limits. 3tool Rolls. Ilerroiftnr whonover repairs nro necessary on tho Oregon it California railroad by tho rails becoming splintered thojr will bo replaced with steol ones. This is an economical conclusion, as steel ones nro much tho cltoapcst in tho end. . Onward t Tho increasing Iiumikhh of our city is every day becoming moro apparent. Tliis morning a stair of woikmen belong ing to fio Tolephono Company began erecting anothor lino along First stroot. In a few months our city will bo ono voritablo cobwob of wires. Tuo Wtcat Crop. .Never in the memory of tho oldest in habitant has thorn boon ai much Fall wheat sown m this Full, nuvcr did tho wheat look bettor than it is now look ing. If nothing occurs to provont it there will bo a tremendous crop of wheat harvested in thin valley next your. Murilar. Tho jury in tho coso of Wong Fook indicted for tho murder of tho China woman Hut Qui, while attompting to fleo fiom a lifn of prostitution, brought in a verdict of guilty of murder in tho first dogrco, this forenoon in tho Stato Circuit Court. A motion for a new trial will bn mado on Saturday next. Now Location. i.Mr. B. P. Baylor, who lias boon in business as druggist at Dayton, Yamhill county, returned from a trip East ot tho Mountains last' evoning. Ifo has pur chased a drug torn at Goldondalc, whither ho will rcmovo with his family in a few days. A Salom Flyor, Tlio Salem Statesman says : ''Ono of Pt'oty Hill's young men flow around tho track yesterday ovoning at tho rato of five miles in 43:33. tiring on our von Ikrgs and Wilep." Had we a Von Berg or a Wiloy wo would nccommodato tho Statesman. Perhaps somu of tho other nowspaper in on may accommodato our friend at tho Capital. A Wild Man. Tho peoplo'in tlio vicinity of Shoriilan, Yamhill county, are considerably excited over tho discovery of a wild man in the forest mar that place. Tho man wan bareheaded, scantily clothed, and flies through tho brush likn a doer when aj preached. Dozens of wild men may bo found in Portland almost daily and nothing is caid about thorn. Nknrods to Clover. Tim farmers of Howell's Prairie as f well as tho sportsmen of Salem, havo arrangod for a grand hunt to-morrow. They havo chosen sides and from tint game captured will prepare a royal feast und celebrato Thanksgiving in a social aud friendly munuor. A CIom Call. Yefltnlay moniing the cfiicient night watchman at the court houw, Salem, noticed smoke coming from tho basement of tho building. Hastening down stairs ' ho found a barrel standing in the corner of tho room in a bright blaze. Near tho burning barrel was htored twonty cords of dry wood, which in a fo-v minutes more would have been on fire. A care less Chinaman had takon up the ashes in tho barrel, not noticing perhaps that the ashes contained coals of fire. Neck Stretching Matlnoc. Before our reader has read thcho lines tho crime of two murderers will bo ex piated on tho gallows at Yakima City. Two as iid handed murderers as ever grasped a scalping knife, Salooskin and Kiup, received butasmull jwrtion of the punishment thoy deserved by bciug pub licly hanged. Their crime was far w orhe than deliberate murder. By slow tor ture they killed Mrs. Perkins and her I utiborn btbe, and by blow torture they bhould havo been punithed. Tho idea may beein bai barons, but the good lwok 8ivs un eye for an eyo and a tooth for a tooth, and hi iuch "proportion ns they gavo sympathy or punishment in just Mich proportion should they receive it' Their pain at death was a u fand on tho Muahoro compared to the suffering of tho vmv woman. Thoy havo partially piid tho jHmaity, There aie two murdorera !.-. rn irili this nvpiiiiiL' than there was this niurnin', two mora souls in another Iast Nlghl'j Blaze. A Llroly IiltUo Matinee Bctwotn too Do- portm-nt and tho FlamoaDo- partmont Vlotorlona. Tlio cry of fire at about 10:15 o'clock lost night coming from Morrison and Third streets, brought out tho Beavers on tho jump followed by tho other steam ers as soon as nn alarm was turned in rout tho bolls. In remarkably brief titno the machines wore in position and hoso stretched to tho buildings owned by Alisky & Hcgle on Third street be tween Morrison and Alder streets and occupied as a lodging house ou the seoj ond floor. Tlio flames had started In the rear of tho building and before water could reach them had climbed to the rafters and uppor portion where it was vory diflloult to reach thorn. Holes were cut in tho roof and cornico but the smoko poured out in such denso volumes it was almost impossiblo for tho firemen to remain in tho vicinity. After n long and tedious fight tlio last spark was ox tiuguished but not until after tho build ings had been thoroughly deluged. Tho loss from fire was small compared with tho damago douo by wator and is as fol lows: Alisky it Hecelo. owners of building, loss by firo and water about $900; in sured for S,rUU in tlio Pennsylvania and Not th Amoncan of Philadelphia. Mrs. Monetae, proprietress of Pahico Lodging House, loss, $100; insured for $2,000 in Commercial Insur.inco Com rany. John P. Miller, boot and bIioo store, damago slight, iusurcd for $2,500 iu Western insurance uorapauy. Victor Volnoy, denier m pictures, frames and artist's material, loss $.100 ; insured for 51,500 in State Investment Insurance Co. Bichel .fc Min villi', milliners and dress makew, damagod slightly by wator; no insurance. Howo Sowing Machine Co., damaged slmhllv by water, no insurance. Olds it King, dry goods, damaged slightly by water; insured for $15,000 in Commercial, Stato Investment, West ern, New Zealand, nnd Mutual insuranco companies. Hard Cases. A Xlcnao-nroos for norm Tbtovoa and California Ramans. Tlio fcouth western part of Lako county and tho northern border ot California soeni to be infested with nn unusual 'number of outlaws nnd desperadoes this year, judging from tho number- of attempts tnailo at Horse tnioving, roo bcricp, etc. A gentleman recently Ar rived from the viclnitv of Lakeviow, who tolls us that a Sau Francisco do tcctivo who has spent so mo timo in that region this Fill, recognized many des peradoes well known in Southern Cal ifornia, who havo beon obliged to leave their old haunts, and nro apparently gravitating toward tho mining region of Nevada nnd Montaua. rJnbduod XImUUs. Commissioner Hayt says, concerning Indian prisoners of war takon to Yaki ma Agency last Winter, that thoy have received a very careful training and havo been improved in ovcry nwpect. Ho adds that Indian civilization is enrrnxt on at tho Yakima reservation on busi ness principles. The end and aim of tho service is kept constantly in viow. No time is lost in theorizing, and every In dian is put to work to earn his own snbstinonce and work out his civiliza tion. The 300 Indians now in tlio vi cinity of tun Malheur Agtncy and Forts McDenuott and Bidwell should also bo sent to Yakima. Tim Malheur Agency should Ik) abolished slid lands included in tho reservation should be appraised nnd sold, tho proceeds of salo to be in vested for the benefit of the Indians. Walla Walla Raoco. Tho race at Wnllu Walla Saturday of 2J miles, for a purso of $400, for all ages, was won by Winters, beating Trade Dollar and Georgia A; time, 4:12$. Tho first mile was run in 1:16 and the two miles in 3:13. Tho last ipiartcr was a gallop for the Ochoco crack, who won at his ease by ten length, with laces drawn. About 81,000 wtvs in tho pwl box, tho Norfolk filly bringing $20 to $17 on Winters, and $3 on Georgia A A trotting raco of mile heats, Faus tina to wagon and Bell Flower to har ness, was won by Faustina in two straight heats; time, 2:33, 2:3GJ. Great dissatisfaction was pxpretsed at tho re fcillt of this race, but the judges refused to declare the pools oft". ' Ncw'ldrlan Mine. Negotiation? have beca pending for some timo botwocn the representatives of tho New Idrian Cinnabar Mining fVimtuinv. of DoU?la3 COUIltV. Olid capitalist? of Portland, looking to u financnl arrangement wnereuy me com ivmv will be able to complete the plan? already so near success, there will bo a meeting of the comjuny at Oakland on Saturday to deteniiino what will lo done by Itoth parties, and the oullook for a satisfactory agreement h flattering The mine i? conceded by nil to bo a bonanza, and the only object of the iDitftiuL' is to examine article and upsrt of the, compny, which being founi lorrect, wm virtually sauie un important Inform tUo a to the Publl.. Under tho recent orders of tho Post master General an 1 the rulings of tho post oflico department, published in the October number of tho Unitod States Official Postal Guido, all mail matter not addressed to a post oflico is unmall ablo nnd must bo forwardod at onco to tho (load letter office, unless tho envelope shall bear tho narao of tho sender or other indication wtcroby it may bo re turned to tho sender for better direction. Military pests and forts are oxcoptod from thisordor. In compliance with instructions re ceived from the post oflico department, this oflico is now compiling n list of "locals" (that is, names of placoa not post oflices to which mail matter is di rected) for this division, embracing tho States of California, Oregon nnd No vnda, and Territories of Alaska Arizona, Idaho, Montana, Washington and Utah. Tlio list (incomplete) for California alone, now contains tlio names ot J,Uul "locals" or placos not post otllces to which mail nutter is dircctoJ. In pursuance of further instructions this otlico will, upon the application of any publishing house, detail a competent clerk from our service to cxamiuo their lists of subsciibeis for tho purpose of eliminating therefrom till "locals nnd substituting the pronor post office, mid will furnish any information or render any assistance in its power to prevent loss nuu injuiy iu uunwiens ur iiiuiuvuiu CIlO'' to tho public To illustrate: A letter or othor mail matter directed to Stato University, California, l.ast Oakland, Cal., Mud Springs, hi Doindo county, California, or to any locality not a post office, is un mailable, nnd must he sunt nt onco to tho dead letter otlico it Washington, D. O. In a still 1 iter "Order" of tho post master general, dated Oct. lOih, is tho following: "A postuvisier may comploto or porfect an address already made, but ho cannot cliuugo tts direction to a uit ferent itcrson, or different office, or dif forent state, without authority." "Misdirected matter ollered for mailing should be returned to tho Render, if known, immediately; or if the sender's namo doei not appear tucioou should bo sent nt onco to the dead lettci office, ns directed in ruling 102, United 'Hates Official Postal Guido, October, 1870." A part of ruling 102 is important, and is as follows: "Matter addressed to places which are not post officer, or to n state iu which there is no such post oflico lis that named in llio address is uiimau dble'et'c. Hence, to illustrate: A let ter directed to Sacramento, Nevada, or to Virginia City, Cal., or to either of those places with tho stato omitted is an mailablo and must be Mint to tho dead letter oflico! Whyt For the reason that there are six post etlicos each in a dif ferent state by tho namo of Sacramento, but no mstoflico of that narco in Nevada. Consequently how can a postmaster do- ttriniuo wliclncr tno lettor should bo sent to Illinoiu, Kentucky, Missouri, Nebraska, Pennsylvania or California! Tho tame reason holds good when op ..uu.i ... 7:t..i..:n n... 'Pt.A.nAA.. 'men vj i Mgii.u. w.jr. liiviu iviu nut Ull post offices culled Philadelphia, thrco Now York, eight Cincinnati, 15 Louis ville, four Chicago nnd four St Louis. There is only one in the United States called San IrancLsco, consequently mail mutter directed to Nin traucisco is not likely to Ijo sent to tho dead letter office, as a tantmusler am complete tlio address with safety. It may not, however, bo vory long before tin re may be several iKMt offices by the name of Sau Francisco in othor States or Territories. Tho heaity eo ocmtion nnd assistance of all ot office officials, all newspapers, all teachers iu the public schools, and all intelligent citizens should be given to ward the successful accomplishment of this great wotk of tho pot.t oflico depart nirnt for tho correction of this already overgrown and growing ovil, dangerous to tlio business und social interests of tho public and threatening utter confusion to the legitimate bushier und dutie? of the post oflico department; which, as now dt fined, uru to carry iu tho mail? hui.1i mail matter only as is directed to post offices wi'h Stato or Territory, and to such post offices only, as can be found in the Stute or Territory to which such mail matter is directed. To continue the present imperfect system would only eiicourogo carelessness and indiffcienco on tho part of the public in matters where tho greatest care should bo ob seiTcd. To appreciate th extent of this ovil in the Kstal service one only has to visit tho muiling department of soma laigo post oflico or ride a day in a ostal car. There will bo found letters ad- (Ireisod in every conceivable way, nnd to all places without regard to their loing post offices, and not a few, sometimes, will bo found without any address what ever perfectly blank. Postal cards are frequently found without addresi. It will bo observed that this new system or practice, adopted by tho department, contemplate? tho great task of individ ual noticj to every person sending mis creditod nail matter, thereby establish ing compulsory education nnd euro iu taich matters. For furthor information, vou are re ferred to the October number of the Unite 1 State? Official Postil Guide ami the postal laws and r 'gul it ion-,, e liticn 1671), furnished to all pOitma..crs. The order of the Postmaster (J -noral of Soptombr 20th, it jlishtu- this new practice, concilium n? louowb "it venience which may ariso from a strict enforcement ot this ruling will bo moro tnati compensates tor tiy the increased certainty of tho delivery nf mnUnr in it? destination." Very resectfully, 11 O, JHCUUSIOK, Sup't. If, M. S., 8th Div. Time Chan-tod. Tim Btcamcr California will leave for Sitka during tho coming fivo months on tho 11th instead of the 30th day of tho month. Under the now Winter schedule, tho mails will Icavo Port Towusend on tho 13th. ii i Sir Aitley Cooper's Vital Settoratlve. TltA m-A&t Entrtiiil- mmtilv !. M.J. .. caret ot Ncrvou.) Uobih'.v, homioal Weakness, uoui dinnniwu, uueiurnai cmuuionj, lassitude, inability for mental UW, despondency, nnd such dueates m are induced by youthful follifLS Atlll liXQPUlUI. lIlAH Itll ntl.n-i mllitinna combined. It U not a stimutant nor excitant, is per fectly safe to Uko, ii not a quack nostrum, and produces results that aro wonderful. Pnco, $3 a bottlo. Four times tho quantl ty, $10. I)i' a bottle. It w'll not disap you. For salo by all druggists. Hodgo, Davis & Co. wholcsala agents. Dr. Mintle'i Special Medicines. Are mado torn tlio best matorialsoutalnablo, Thoy are not euro-alls. They aro favorito proscripticas that have lccu tried and tested for years in his extensiro practice, until now thoy aro absolutely perfect in tlio troubles for which thoy aro recommended. Tho NKNimrricuM uorks wonders iu Kid ney Jand llladdcr complaiuts. Thoso Vuforing with dropsy, llriglit'sdlscascDiabotcs.Gravol, Itctcntion of Urine, l'alu in tho Hack, Incon tinence, or any discaso of tlio KUnoy and llladdcr, will bo astvnUhed at relief ono boUlt will aiTonl. 1'or Kctnalo tcakncst it Is nbolutcly with out an equal. For all derangements of the Liver, U.o Dr. Mintio's Iigllsh Dandelion Pills. Fur niliousneu and Dyspepsia, so Dr. Mintio's l.nglish Damlolion Pills. For Fovcr and Auc, Uio Dr. Mintio's Knglish Dandelion Pills. I '.very family should not fall to keep tho Damlolion Pills on hand. Soo what tho drucgista say aliout Dr. Min tiu's modicinesi "Kvorylw.ly siieaks highly of them." O. II. Woodward & Co., druij-tsU, Portland. "All ho take thorn recommend, them." dohn A Child, druggist, Portland. Messrs. Alirams k Carroll, wholcsalo drug gists, San Francisco, sayi "Wo regard Dr. Mintio's Kephrcticum as tho bust Kiduoy ami llladdor remedy before tlio pulilio." All druggists keep tlicso iu;diciues. NEW THIS WEEK. III! Every Farmer his Own Miller simple And complete. RIANeFAUTUItKB IN PO ItlXAND. Ho tUmi CouipUU WlUioit It Runs by Hand or Horso Power Weighs 380 Pounds. Costs $150. GrJitdnaU kinds of Cereals and Heeds ana will tm ustreal NarlsiK or llaie and toll In -irucr Nclnhbortiooil. 8n4 tor doxriptini flmiUr t IV. p. AVKKT, mannraelurcr. rOBTANl), Oich-ea. nortB THEDW&CONAWCP'S llloom snd roll Hantln.-rfv,ev .". t ill lllUlx'led.forlil)lforaiBfor3ror Lvour i3afur3iVsfrortlOi lOOforfta.- Bend eAoou from over M0 VtuntHorU. OurUrMt for our Ktw Oolda to nam vsuiui ur. ana MnMSaJt; Is irowin and dMrtbuUnr- Roses, &fi INOEEsjCONARDCp, wcs.WMXOaoYs Vusntx ( uiT,vuwu bvia lr)3ni fhwias off & Log, Euy and Fast. Our latest Improscil cawing machine cuts oh a 2. foot lo? in ' mlnulci. A 9100 PRESENT will bo clvcn to two men who can saw aj much In the old way, as one man can with this machine. Circulars sent free. W. Giles, M W. LaUo St., Chicaso, 111. OAUTION.-'Vsarii to?ilnj nil Inlrlnz-nnnL upfjnour r-t4iiti. and lnveiu. W Y IlatwUk an I t'irmr' Slinuln.turin Co. far linking uiKhlujlik ourt. Vi e tdvt alio md W, II. Llark, cl HUr Cil), lud , far luinf and selling utl muhinu noil it .T. VAN BEURDEN! GUI' oldataal 107 Hnt htrMi. TiroaTi:u anh pkvluh is JI.Wl.MtY, WATCHF.S, .SOLID SILVKU WAlti:, KMXJANT PI.ATIII) WAlti:. $10,000 WORTH 'it Ju.t rcnired d.r't fun Itnt ant far u!o at nhklitulo (iricu. LATHS T DKSIUXB I.V Ji: WKMtY! tics I iriu l"aT , uukit ntmturioxs 3itDi: fop. tiik KOL5DAY TRASE. i "aauauaitrvu t i--wy r y. vr..ii.ii7itn?r -mvh Rnncsfor Winter TbssbK "s.BsbB' 1 Willamette University. TIIK PAt.L TWlVf or THIS INSTITtlTlON Fon Ilia joars 1S79 84 will open on JloniUr uionilnc November's till, 1870, With & ftltt mrtil nf tnsrfi'-ii-tM HF.xm Ta-hmm IXtt. lcvuw, cte, rullroM ths Sccnta'rr of tho Board ot TruJtow, at Salem. noiS n MEDICAL COLLEGE. miiK rourtTCENTit couiise ok u:oTun)M ,-fv . "" "'V"'"" i-oiMinnicni 01 ins niiiatuaiM Unhtnltj will bculn on .... ; M. , . . mdnday Beo, 8th, 1870.1 j Prrtf P Iliac-raw H1I--a-I. II, t.l-l...a.- .a & A. M , ftt the OoIUjt utld!nl on Fourth rtrMt. w wt mr. s st-ftjujiiTiKiK. n.D. Itn. The Oregon State Poultry AND Pet stock Association ! W'ii1, i"P , niT ANNUAL BXIIIDI. lion In tho clt) of I'orUaml Dc. 8, 0,10 11, and IS, J870, IM-M nt ailmlMlAn 41l i.. Cl.l .I.L.. n... .iv 7 Z. . .. '" '"', -"K'-' iters, x-TCi tra on Uckct, 76o. Ladles, and children under U toan of ae, rreo. Premium IUU and rules of exhibition wilt U nulled, and any Intoniutlon Klven by aJJrwwinj- lh I'mldent t ISlhlMTt Sill imiiimiiiLaIIa.. .1 SI- t a inviu wi wiiuuuunsuuui iuouiu do tvaurcMrUi no23 2t W. 8, VAILING, rm'l. D. J. MALARKEY & CO. Produce Sealers, General Commission AND SHIPPING MERCHANTS! Jobber-, and dealers In Flour, Feed. Provisions And Rtaple Groceries. Advances iindaon OUAIN, WOOL, HOW, HIDES, etc. No 8. 10 and 1 2 Front St. FOIlTZsAin. Man Praaelaro Ofllce 000 Darts Street, junMU AT THE EAST POR LANDiNURSERY Vou Ond a Urjs Mock of ; ".".-"M Fruit and Ornamontal Trocs, SIIRTJKUKItY, "ma ,i Kir., Utr 1IIC1W ItKANONAnLK. la Has t'alalrvuo fro on epi'llcatlon to H. HANSON, Froprlotor, 'Nunifry nt Kn.t l'ortland.' SEEDS ! !SEE DS! ! The only Heed Rtoro In I'ortl.n I tint itraU oteliulTe tr In Hoed, when )ou will rind a iuiniteta totk o' Uaritenand I'lotver Netl,all kind of lr Need andheetl Slratnand vforythliu iNtrulnlns to a t IntiliM Hood Htoir. H. HANSON, 81 Front St., - rorllmid, Oan. not 11 tl COSUOPOLITANj HOTEL, THB DALLES, - OKCOON, OW OI'K.V.TWmi HVKflVTIIINO VKW AND eloiranL A Uoerilahar. of Diiklia iutroaa?a -.,. UclitiL OiMn dar and nLrliC free couh to aud from the houae.. . ... . TII03. HMIT1I, Proprietor, tonoerly of the Eniplra Hotel, Dalle. not II y OH! MY iTh. w onderful succms of S V liai ImJuuxl a ireat ssuni'-i HSf.nic worthlen nrenaratlona nunr to tuittium th.i. for the curs of KM .. ney DIm&mm, hoiiiajr )J tu kJI Ihem on IU well ertalilUhed repuUtlon. DonoliUk your health bv lulni- tnv n t h.M In. BACK! Jurtoui i-raparatlone, but try at one HUNT'S I sssi JII.UX, ttnico nai itoo. Wit to.t for JO yeare. LATH 1IOITIK TKSTI.TIONY, l Wa.Unlrutar St , I'aoriDKxrs, It. Oct. 13, 1879. Wm. K L1tas-Ioar Hlr; I hats tulTered t.ry much Willi my Kldneye and liter for yean. In JanU' ary, Mi, I gnw worse, hloatlng fearfully. Idy iiliy.l. clan, on. of Uie liejit In 1'rotldenoe, wLhed me U try 1IU.VTH IIKMKllV. aa atfe and relUhle, a. he had known II to cure Kidney DUeUMe whan alt other medi cines had fallnd. I did so, and In twenty four hours 1 vuied four or fit. gallons of water, the Miut km re moved, and tho great rvllef iiwle mo feel a well man Wen It not for llU.VTS IU1MK1IV I would not Im allt to-day. K. K. UIIKCAItDSON. IIUNT-N HBHRDV U lirtmrl KVI'IIVjwi.v for th. Dlie&ao of Ui. Kldnrv, llladdrr, IJrer and HUNT'S! unaary urtaiu, Urjr-iy, (iratel,)lat-jt,llrii(lite DliuiHi of th. Kidney, and lueontlncnr. and Ilctecitlon of Urtue, and U umI hy Ih. Medical REMEDY raculiy. Ikiul for Item nhlet to WlUJiS K Cum, 1'rotldenoe, It . .. MILD BY ALL DHUGCISTS. febllly A LARGE STOCK OF GOODS At Old Pricos. L. & E.lfflRSCH, SjrvxjUirn, oriBOOicr, II 'A K I'UiSTY Or IHMIUrl O.N HASP, II IL'III T iki re uieiu'f, an. u.ry wri u iiui a. O'd Old Ousiomor3 wjII usod and now onos Waatod TO 1MJV ouu Dry Good-, Nothing, Boots and Shoes, Hat and Caps, Hardware and Ironware, (ire rli'N and l'roi.'sions, C'lickcry and Nol!o:i, IT TOE SAME OLDRATSt?. :nnDGOfD3iD(ro9 mum. ( ,. - 1 1 .; i.i jii I hit. a f. 1. 1 - i v kid am If ws .11 ,.r -il. wy I., & b. nmsoH, Clothing ! AND JM ssaC 'T Furnishing! Goods Fnm&EOiHR Cor. Aldor and First Sts., Have Just Received by Bzpreaa from New York all the Latest Novel tic In FURNISHING GOODS! And hats an endleii variety of Neckwear, Underwear, Hosiery, Gossamer Rubber Coats Cloaks, Capes and ) Legglns, fa ALL SOLO AT WHOLESALE PRICES THIS SK.SON'ri IMI-OllTATID.V IK OUIl Clothing Department ! Con-l.tlniot InimenMiiuuttltlo of Ilia CtUxt an I llo,t Do.lroblo NKW (XHHH, riicrlt cl .lire-1 Inntt lh I.KADIMI MANIIHACTUIILIIH IN TIIK I'.ANTKllN HTAThS anlHUrKIIIOII IN IJIIALITV urn! LOWKII IN 1'Hlt'K tlun erer beforu oTend In Orrvoii, OlDLlldx'eia'o, BOYS' AND YOUTH'S OVERCOATS and ULSTERS OUR SPECIALTY! Parents and guirdlani would da well to titmlni our Uxk beforo iunhulnir alMwhere. Our friend, and Ihs nubllo In ffenerat are ro-poHully Intltod to (It. u a call and lniwct our new g wds. FI8HEL & ROBERTS, Cor. Pint and' Alder Ma., Tho LeasUafClolhltrm, irferrhaat Tasl ora and Hatters of Oregon. ooir CHEAPEST Cash Store I BreymanBr's SALEM, ORKOj. WK OITKIl NOW SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in DisrosiNo or ouu Immense Stock of Goods Jirrr AUiiivi:.i a.nii oi'knci), coNHifriNd oc CHOICE DRESS GOODS I FANCY GOODS, AND- - HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS AIAO a i.tnm. MTOCK OF Mens' and Boys' Clothing! and , niiisii un or Grocorice, Crockery, Hats, Cip?, Boots, Shoos, Carpoto, Oil Clotli. Window Slmdos, FixturoB, Etc., Uto., LftRGGT STOCK tVif. QROUGHT TO THIS CITY. C nue In slid we oi Wloro wnl.lu' 1 1 a i la 4 l i i i ,W - , t k i w.j