The Oregon statesman. (Salem, Or.) 1884-1892, April 01, 1887, Page 8, Image 8

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    PACIFIC COAST.
Iictts by Telegraph fro:
West of the Eockies.
Uf Aagelr Small Pax. '
Los Ajrou.cn. March 23. Sine the
appearance of email pox here month
ago, tbere hare been forty-aix eases,
mot of them of the mildt tjpe erf
rarioloLd. and nioa deatha. There hav
been bat four new cases in the part nina
days. At tb present there are sixteen
caaeaailof whom will undoubtedly re
cover. Vaccination baa been Tigorooaly
performed and all possible erecaotiooa
taken to prevent matters becoming aeri-
osw. Keeklents feel no anxiety ana
baxiaem i progressing a usual.
Ormgrnm Pacific Steamships.
' Sam FaAcico, March 23. The steam
er Willamette Valley, which waa recently
purchased in the East by the Oregon D
velopment company, Yaqoina bay, ar
, rived in port Unlay, after a pasture of
sixty-MX days from liaJtimore. hhe is
aa iron acrew ateamer of 6'iO ton harden
net, and is capable of reaching a apeed
of twelve knots per boat. Her cabin has
accommodation for eixhty paaaenirera.
The Oregon Iteveloptnent company now
has two steamers on the line between
this city and Yaqoina bay, the Yaquina
Lity, a largo iron steamer of 1241 tons,
ami the wooden steamer Santa Maria,
3."0 tons, which is nnder charter.' The
company has purchased another steamer,
which ia called the Eastern Oregon, for
merly the City of Pilatka. Hhe was built
of iron and steel, by Jhn Roach, in 1883,
Her grams tonnage is 883, and she has ae
. commodations for seventy cabin pamen-
11. . - 1 . 1 I . .
V'crn. nno was laieiy uiieu out in new
York with two screws, and can steam
thirteen knots per hoar. Hhe left Balti
more for this city March 13. On her ar
rival the Santa Maria will be discarded.
and a steamer will be forwarded three
times each week from the com juny'g
berth at the seawall, connecting at Ya
qoina bay with the Orepnn i'cificand
Oregon A California rsi !- for Port
land.
Cholera.
Sas Fsaxcihco, March 24. Tfie press
has reliable information that the cholera
has wholly disappeared from the Argen
tine Republic
Kefaaeel to Dxod It o the Stat.
Cobvalus, Or., March 24. At a meet
ing of the board of trustees of the Corval-
lis Agricultural College, held at 2 p. m.
to-day, a resolution was passed rescind
ing the resolution passed January 29,
185, authorizing the deeding of the agri
cultural farm to the state. The vote
stood eleven to five, all the M. K. Church
South ministers voting aye. There is
great indignation expressed by the public
over the matter.
Smallpox Matter.
Los A nobles, March 24. Two new
cases of smallpox were reported yester
day. Frank Gibson, county recorder, is
reported down with it. I lis physician
denies it is a case of smallpox. There
have been no new cases among the
Americans for several days, all those re
ported lately being Mexicans.
Poktlaxd, March 23. The condition
of Mrs. Elwanger is steadily improving.
Her wounds are healing, and it is ex
pected that she will be able to leave the
hospital in about a week.
Oh Wa, a citizen of the celestial em
pire, was arrested this mornuig for as
sault with intent to kill another China
man. Fifteen Tear.
1'oktlasd, Oa., March 25. Moras,
convicted of manslaughter for poisoning
a Russian, was to-day sentenced to serve
a term of fifteen years in the peniten
tiary. ' THE GOLDKNSOX CASE.
Characteristic Condart of Frtaoaer Dar
ing; ttc Argument.
Ss Fbaxcisco, March 25. To-day
witnessed another of those ' exciting
scenes which have been so frequent dur
ing the progress of the Uoldenson murder
trial. Attorney Love, in his argument
for the prosecution, referred to the de
fendant as having always been a "bad
boy, and working for what he will get
the gallows. " The prisoner interrupted
Love by exclaiming, "You are a d d
liar." Turning to Judge Murphy, Love
said : " Your honor some one ia creating
a d vurbance in the back of the court
to. in." "Oh! yon go to h 1!" retort
ed tn murderer, as he made a move, to
k-are his seat. A deputy sheriff, howev
er prevented him, and the attorney cwu
timied his argument. The interruptions
of the prisoner created a sensation.
Killed while Gaaalae-.
Tacoma, March 25. Lawrence R.
Fhaw, Jr., and John II. Rice,brothera-in
law, who live on a ranch twelve miles
from her, in the vicinity of Robinson's
Point, were gunning in the woods to-day.
Shaw's gnn was accidentally discharged
entering the back of Rice's head, killing
him instantly.
Jt SMALL FIRE.
A SerkNM CaaHacTaUen Preveated by
Prompt Actio.
Pobtlaxd, Or., March 28. At 11
o'clock this morning a general alarm of
fire was turned in. It was caused by a
fire in the Cremorne lodging bouse, Third
and Ash streets. Prompt action of the
tire department prevented a big blaze,
as the whole block and two adjoining
are frame buildings. The cause of the
fire was a defective floe. The whole loss
will sot exceed fifteen hundred -dollars.
Hnmxo fob coal
A Party from tasters Oreaa riada Coal
l Use Coast Raage Meeatataa.
AtBAjrr, Or , March 28. A party.
consisting of Frank J. Parker, editor of
tna w alia alia Statesman, Charles S.
- Miller, and W. W. Ogleeby, of Gilliam
county, arrived in this city this evening,
from a ionr-days' trip in the Coast range
of mountains, searching for coaL The
party was given a free passage over the
Oregon Pacific railroad, and made a
e&refal exumoatum cf t-j xj
fax as Yaqoina bay. .They repot Lad
ing encouraging lmitcauooa of good com
trending toward the sea.
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Tras kb, Oa., SIrch2S. George Smith
died here to-day. He was aged 67 years.
Warmer Miller Cecal a;.
8 as Fjuxcisco, March 27. The Ex
aminer's special from New York to-night
says: Ex-Senator Warner Miller, his
wile and dauirhter, leave to-morrow for
bis trip to the .Pacific coast, tie will
stop for a few days in Denver, and after
, UNlUlg DIN IIUKIH.V 4iA U MS ViCUU
and probably Washing too territory.
GOLliENsOJr FOCXD GCILTT.
He le Coavlcted ef Marder
. Decree.
Ia the first
8 as Fbahcoco, March 23. Argu
menta were concluded to-day in the case
of Alexander Goldenson, charged with
the murder of the school girl Mamie
Kelly on November 10 last. The court
immediately charged the jury, which re
tired at 4 KJ7 p. m. Uoldenson. who was
present in the court room, was taken to
his prison cell, located in the same build
ing where the coort was lie Id, to remain
there until the jury was ready to report.
The court room was full of spectators,
wno waited patiently for the verdict.
About 4 :45 the jury announced that they
were ready to report, and the prisoner
. . - ...
was sent for. tits face expressed great
anxiety as to the result, but he, however,
attempted to hide his fears by a vain en
deavor to smile. Ten minutes later the
jurors filed into court and took their seats.
"Have you arrived at a verdict, gentle
men of the lory 7" inquired the indue.
The foreman, stepping forward, said they
had, and then -read : "People versos
Alexander Goldenson. The jury in the
above entitled case find the defendant
nlty of murder iu the first degree.
pon hearing the verdict a number of
persons attempted a noisy demonstration
Several clapped their hands, and others,
more demonstrative, stamped their feet.
ibis was soon stopped by the judge
The prisoner, on hearing the verdict, af
fected a pleasant look, and sought encour
agement by looking at bis Ibrother. In
this, however, be was disappointed, as
nis orotners lace was equally as pale as
me own. Airs, uoldenson, who has been
in constant attendance during the trial,
was not present when the verdict was
rendered. Judge Murphy announced he
would pass sentence next Saturday and
men court adjourned.
. . - . .
A MeXiaaville Appoiatmeat.
Saw Fkascisco, March 28. W. T,
Bangassert of McMinnville, Oregon, has
been appointed postal railway clerk on
the route between Portland and Co-
burg.
Kxearsieaa under the Mew Law.
Sax Fbancisco, March 26. It does not
appear that the interstate commerce bill
is yet fully understood by railroad'mana-
gers even. There were certain general
conclusions reached at a recent confer
ence of railroad managers at Chicago.
One of the most interesting was that the
law does not prevent the present system
of overland excursions from the east to
the Pacific coast. The rate of 60 for
round trip to the Pacific coast from Mis
souri river points, and S0 for the round
trip from Chicago to the eo.ut. tickora t
be good for six months, will bold nnder
uie general understanding of the law.
In fact eiirht excursions are hnnkod tr
come to California next month, hut all
parties must pay the same rates and
there will be no favored classes. The
Canadian Pacific and Pacific Mail are
outside of the provisions of th hill
Railroad officials have little to av that
definite concerning the probable effect of
the bill. Freight rates are to be higher.
The first meeting of the commissioners
will lie awaited with much interest on
the part of the transcontinental lines.
Freight Ratee oa Hope.
Sas Fbascisco, March 29. Under
the new tariff, as governed by the pas
sage of the interstate commerce bill, the
rate on hops will be as follows : From
Pacific coast terminals to M
common points, f 1.75 per 100 pound; to
m. uui8 and common points, $1.85 per
pounus ; ana to i-nicago and common
points, $1.95 per 100 pounds.
Portland, Or.. March 30. Fred Blim,
barkeeper for Councilman Gerdes' sdtoon
in this city, has robbed the safe and
skipped. His whereabouts are unknown.
The amount taken is unknown.
The etruve-Skinner foot-race case will
be tried to-morrow.
The coroner's inouest on the bodv nf
John Cahil', kilted at Albina last nightjs
Doing nehi to nay.
RoIhtm h i Uurney, convicted of burn
ing Idd'n harn at kaat PnrtUnd worn
enter iced this morning. Roberts gets
six years, ana tsurney eight, five years
for arson and three for burglary.
ALBANY NEWS.
A Thief Captared Albaaj and CorvallU
Seekers.
Albaht, Or., March 30. A man giv
ing the name of Meredith was arrested
in this city to-day for robbing Hodges
gnn store and Dr. Winters' room, at the
Vincent hotel at Corvallis, last night
He broke open Dr. Winters' valise and
took $100, and stole $65 worth of mer
chandise from the junk store. He was
taken to Corvallis this morning for trial.
The street fakir who has been working
Eugene, Salem, Astoria, and other cities
of the stabiwith a jewelry game.tcok $200
from people. of this city to-day. Re
ports from Corvallis state that he worked
that' town this afternoon for a orach
larger amount.
A CRUEL REJOINDER.
"How old would you take me to be,
Mr. Snooks?" she lisped, looking unut
terable things at him. "I donno," he
replied twisting nervously about in his
chair." "I'm awfully old, I assure you.
I've seen twenty-three summers !" "Then
yon ought to wear glasse, be replied,
earnestly. "Why. Mr. Snooks? Glasses
at twenty three?" "Yes, your eyesight
most be bad." "I'm sore I don t know
why yon should think so," aha pouted.
"Because I'm afrain twenty summers
have gone by that yon haven't seen".
The Case of tie Eclora, lea, and
Faste-pct, rcrzzs Xcmwestera
Exchanges.
Baker City is to have water works. '
Enterprising citizens of Walla Walla
have put cp $20,000 to be used In moving
un wrnuriM pruuuni xrom uieir pre
est quarters to the new "pen" and main
taining them until the legislature meets
in December.
Baker City Democrat: Should the
present fine weather continue a few days
longer there will be quite a number of
disgusted men about Baker City as they
wiunave no reasonable excuse for not
going out to work in the mines, and
thereby earn an honest dollar.
At a meeting of the iaeorporators of the
Oregon Southern Pacific Coast A Utah
Railroad company, in the parlor of Doug
las county bank, at Rose burg, Aaher
Marks, of . Marks Uo., was elected
president; D. S. Buick, of the Plain-
dealer, vice-president ; Charles W. John
son, of the land office, secretary ; 8. U.
r unt, of Douglas county bank, treasurer.
Books will soon be open for subscription
to uie capital stock.
East Oregon ian : The census of the
reservation Indians is completed and
foots op over a thousand of all sorts en
titled to land. The commissioners think
the .average amount to each will be about
eighty acres. The Indians have been
considering their choice of the reserva
tion, and say they mean to have the best
of it. Just what the boundaries of the
new reservation will be are not yet
known.
The Mountain Sentinel, published at
union, union county, which has been In
existence 21 years, has suspended. The
type and machinery will be moved to La
Grande and the Lagrande Journal will
be published. Latest advances- warrant
the statement that only eight miles of
snow shed will be required on the Cas
cade branch after the tunnel is done.
On the 15th of March the big tunnel was
in 1983 feet from Uie east and 1926 feet
from the west.
Twice in the history of Oregon has it
happened that a man has been arrested
for that phenomenal crime, stealing a red
hot stove. iut never before the present
time, in the memory of the writer, has
the larceny of a house been reported.
Now comes some member of the Mult
nomah Rod and . Gun club of Portland
and says that a little house that was built
by Mr. Buell Lam hereon in the Portland
city park for the use of sportsmen in
rainy weatber, bas mysteriously disap
peared. It is supposed some one in that
vicinity bas put rollers nnder the little
house, hitched a team to it, and drawn it
away. Certainly it has been taken with
out the permission of anyone who had a
right or title in the building. It cost
in construction about $100.
TURNER1 ITEMS.
Turner is without a physician.
Mr. Senders, the Albany horse buyer.
is in town.
Postmaster Thomas is in the capital
city to-day.
Mrs. D. II. Close is visiting at Spokane
Falls, W. T.
Mrs. M. J. Mnrria and dinchtor Aria
visited Salem yesterday.
Fred. Miller, a good-looking bachelor
from Miller's station, is gracing our
streets with his presence.
Mr. RchmiiU. littln rianchtAr h, ttaA m
relapse, aud at this writing is very sick,
but not considered seriously.
The band bovs will give another one of
their side-splitting entertainments on
April 8th. Luncheon will be served
after the concert.
The Star ton and Mehama mail is now
carried by the way of the narrow gauge
to Aurasville, thence by stage to its desti
nation. The kick against the new route
is very great as great delay is experi
enced from Uncle Sam's change of
routes.
Ti rkeb, March 29, 1887.
WOODBCRN GLEASIKGS.
Winter wheat is on the jump.
Ploughing has begun on the prairie
lands.
A new broad gauge depot and a new
agent are here.
Blue Ribbon club and Good Temnl&ra'
lodge are very prosperous.
So manv trees are heinr net out that
this burg now boasts two nurseries.
The school is to be enlarged and an as
sistant employed. Mr. Mixe. a Salem
man, is giving good satisfaction as
teacher.
A temne ranee lortnraon Tmuil, nintii
resulted in a prohibitory amendment
league: Hon. S. Layman, president; A.
cnggs, vice president; r. U. Kennedy,
secretary ; Marshal' Hicks, treasurer;
Mrs. Ray. Mrs. Tooze. Mrs. Cammark. a
committee on programme. To hold a
public meeting next month.
THAT WASBUSLNESS.
Omaha sinner How do you like your
new minister?
Omaha saint Don't like him at all.
Ie is not cut out .for a preacher: he
ought to have been a business man.
i nat s a unit, is it 7"
'Yes. sir: he haa entire! Iaa
business ability. Last Honda vharm..h.
ed a roaring sermon on hypocrites, and
at the close invited all hypocrites ia the
congregation to stand np. Of course no
one arose. -
"I suppose not, but what of that?"
"Whv. then he followed hia iilnn)..
by passing the contribution box."
C0CLD3PT HOLD HER AFTER THAT.
"Mamma, does our new rirL Mm.
get mad and run away when anyone
talks to her?".
Why, no, my child; of coarse net.
Why. do You ask each a Lmliah '.no
tion?" . -
MCanae nana had (n KrJA
. ! . are uui
morning while he told her about the
dinner she was to get to day."
7 ,h?QS?. eoPn S hot it would
not hold the hired girl any longer.
TJT ..Zt I ,
The foSowinf are the real estate trans
actions for the past week, ai recorded ia
the office of the county clerk : ' . ..
Geo. W. Watt to R. Warner, lots 1 and
2, in fractional bk in Jones' addition
to Salem, $125. , - f
W. II. Fairish and wife to Freeman
and wife, east half of east half of lot 5
of bk 22; $1000.
J. II. Albert and wife to E. F. Hatch-
ins, lots 7 ard 8 in bk 20, University ad
dition to Salem : $300.
W.E. Mitchell and wife to Louisa
Welch, lot 5 in bk 9. North Salem ; $125
J.W. Hoock and wife to Thoa. W.
Rutherford. 50.08 ia 1 9 r 2w : $200.
J. IL Albert and wife to Harry J. Sin
gleton, lot 3 in bk 29, Um verity addition ;
100. 5
J. II. Albert and wife to 8arah A.
Singleton, east half of tots 1 and 2 in bk
20. University addition ; $400.
Hermann Uohbach and wife to Won.
Wadhams and IL A. Elliott, lots 5. 6. 7.
and 8 in bk 2, in Butteville, also part of
lot 5 in bk 3; $1200.
B. F. Hall to Gee. W. Parser, 160.93
acres, 1 7 s r 2 and 3 w: $6500.
James W. Jory and wife to J. M.
Brown, lot 3 in sec 17, lot in sec. 18, 1 9
srle;$i50.
Veronica Leajth to G. W. Shriver. lot 8
inbk 15, in Jones's addition toJSalem ;
$600.
A a Mai Injector free with each bottle of
Shiloh i Catarrh Remedy. Price SO ceDU. For
aie oj ron at eon.
Thla It the aeaeon for aaekers. They fctte well
now. The tpeciet u last the came in Albany,
corvaiJU, oalem, ana other puce.
DIED.
FREEL AND. t In Canby, March 24th,
1887, Mrs. B. R. Freeland, formerly a
resident of this city. j, , ,7l
PRINGLE. In Sooth Salem, at 10:30 p.
. m., March 24th, 1887, in his 83d year,
tirgiiK. 1 nn(?lejaf
The funeral will take place to-day at
2 o'clock, from the family residence in
South Salem, Rey. M. C. Wire officiating.
March 24th, 1837, Daniel Taylor, aged
about 40 years.
Deceased leaves a wife and three
children. He was buried yesterday at
Aumsville.
HAVRE At hnme at WhireaVer flra.
'gon, Feb. 23, 1887, Dora, beloved wife
ZZol Thomas Havre, born in Liverpool.
r,ouuiu, reo. z-t, i&A),
TWnaaed Tal fi9 veara rJ aoo al the
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time oi nerdeain, and was married on
uctnner Zli. IX.H. in Alarlmnn wn Nhe
leave a devoted hnahand and twrt irmen
children, a boy and girl, who live in this
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couniy on uie nome place.
SOUTHWICK. In Salem, Friday.
March 25, 1887, Mrs. P. Southwick,
aged 78 years.
Deceased was born in Chautanoua
county, New York, Jan. 29th, 1809. " She
was the mother of twelve children, six of
whom are living, five of them in Salem.
They are F. B. .Southwick, M. 8outh
wick. Mrs. Ed. Bnggs. Mrs. W. P. John
son and Mrs. M. E. GoodelL The funer
al will take tlace to-day, from M. E.
Goodell's, at the corner of Summer and
Chemeketa streets, at 1 o'clock p. m.
THE MARKETS.
Portland and Salem Markets Cor
rected Weekly from Re
liable Sources.
PORTLAND MARKET.
(Wholesale Prices. I
Wheat Good Taller. 11.40 per cU: Walla
Walla, S1.&2U.
oat rer tunnel. h(wc.
Flour Standard brands, per bbl. U.50: other
brands, toM.2b.
Butter Fancv fresh roll, per pound. 25c:
common. 1.X&30&
r-rits rer doien, I2',c
Chickens Quote tXM. according to quality
SALEM MARKET.
(Buying; Prices.
Wheat Gone no. The mill
companies
here are pay Ins; 72 to 75c per bu. for all rood
marketable wheat.
Flour Per barrel. M 05
Oats Per bnnhcl. c
Barley- Per bushel, 4-Sc.
Bran None In market.
Shorts Per ton, $1.
Chop-Per ton, t JO.
Hops Offer! nf all the way from 15 to lSc
Errs 10 to l. per doa.
Potatoes Per bushel. TSc
Corn meal Sc per pound.'
Oat meal Rellinf at Mavc. .
Cheese e per pound all round.
Beans e per lb.
Pried apples Per pound. Sc.
Pried plume Per pon ad. 6c,
Pried peaches Per pound. 10c.
Dried prunes Per sound. vaiOc.
Butter 2V30e per pouad.
Lard -4 ltc per lb.
Hams Per pound. 10e.
Bacon sides Se per lb. s
Shoulders 6e per lb.
Shoulders Sugar eared, seUInr, per lb, 10c.
Breaktast bacon KUi n at 12V-
Hams enrar cured. selQnf . per lb, 15c.
Beef eelltDf , mlc
Pork-8l0c.
Mutton -l0e.
Veal W91Vic.
Chickens Burinf. 11M(&3 per dot.
Hoes Buying, c
Beef On foot. 2S. le.
Oreen apples Per bushel. 60c'
Onions Per busbel. $1.25.
Caboare Out of market.
Timothy Beed-Per pound, 7c; selllnr.
Red Clorer seed Per pound. 14c.
waiu CIotst Seed Per poend, 2Sc -
I 4
yf sfrTTlf'-rV.
I efrau.
L.0CT PZuTlZCT L!A!23
Pl-pewd sfa atrfct taemsj teParPy, tl aaa tk. Sa4
Healftifslaesa. Dr. Pnce s Bekiar PevdrrGeateUM
Extracts, VaatUa,
aavajaai or rsnopaaU. Dr.Prieea
la, I emna, sx,asirjt eltrtoaair.
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PRICE
n. m:. wade & co.,
-CARItlAGE
COLUMDUS BUGGY CO8 FINE
i o
Emenon A Fisher Cn.'i been let and carrlare
and complete assortment Firrt class good at low prices. Please call and examine belore pur
Chasing. 2, 284, 2Sb commercial street. a-aood-dsr
Over 6,000,000 PEOPLE USE
FERRY'S SEEDS
H"f TJsv aradaJUlo bathe
JeEEOMWIL
For 1 88 7
J m be Basiled
rsii to an
appiiaaata. aad
telasti
eaMtWstaodiess
..ruitavu.
Detroit, Mich.
Oil Cake Meal
FOR MILCH COWS,
Increases the ouantltr and onalltv nf milk
far greater than any other feed. We gnsrame
one tpn of oil cake meal equal to three tons of
bran.
FOB HORSES, BEE!" CATTLE, SHEEP,
ETC.,
i
It promotes the general health, prevents blind
staeecrs In horses, keeps the coat smooth and
skin soft, and keeps the aalmal In good condi
tion. At present prices It is by far the cheapest
feed la the market. For sals by all dealers and
by
1 JO-eod w tn o. W. GRAT A SONS,
Pioneer Oil Works, Salem, Oregon
I
am LomiDg
Salem,-
And will hare the finest photograph outfit on
the coast. Persons wishing photographs will
do well to wait a few days tf they wish some
thing ia the way of photographs that will be
truly Srst clam. Prices the same as the other
galleries ta Salem. Poaltirely no mil shall
make photographs cbaaper la Salem than
I win. 1 lll open my rooms some time la
April la the new bank block.
T. J. CIIERRIXGTON,
3-25-U Photographer.
IpIXTXEKY AKDDRK33M AsTIJCG. TOTHE
ill ladies: Jua received a new stock of Mill
inery aad feecy ex1.. Ass prepared to sjlt
ladles in point of qna'.lty and price. Expenses
light, heitce esn ell lower tbaa any other
MNua. .Please call aad examine stock. Mrs.
ssalth, Marios street, between Winter
aad Summer. Jtldw
VOTiCE. FROM THIS DATE I WILL BE
rcponible far do debts execr-t those con
tracted by ajylt J. A. HUFFMAN.
Salem. Or, March 28, VtSJ. 2dw-6w
4!
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Sense la eae of the IVpartmeule of the
BAJUNO POWDER COMPANY'S MANCFACTORT.
TUI LaKUftllT IH TUM WOHL.D.
Caaaus Dr. Price's Creaa fiakJaf Povdsc
REPOSITOKY. -
BUGGIES AN1 CARRIAGES,
f
Rirln ,nHii . i,..k. t. .
tbm buyers orrox is
ssaesl Sept. mA Harsa,
asflk Tea. a 3ia him.
a 11 X laches, wit mwmm
' 3,SOO Ulaetratieaia a
wkole IHetava ClaUery.
GIVES Wfcalssala Priaaat
direct tm aesnwasere mm mil ajaada far
pereeaal or fWaally sua. Tells kew ta
rer, smal srtTes) exact eeet ot eyery
tSvtwa; yam sue, eat, drlak, wear, ar
mm wttsu Tkeaa 15TV ALTJ A BLB
BOOKS rornUOa IjafbrBBatloB glraarj
Vaaa the aaarketa mt Use WerLat. We
wtU aaaU a eepr FREE tm ajsy staV
strasa wpsm reeetpt mt IS eta. ta defray
expeatee af aaaillas;. Let sm ssesur tVoaa
yaa. BsvaetAOly,
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
WTT de 9 Wasash Aveaae, CMsase, lis.
Cox Bros.,
Of Maclear, need money and room,
and wUl sell out their entire
stock
AT COST FOR
Must dispote of old stock, and make a general
settlement by April 1st. Mo credit during this
time. Produce) taken as usual. Customers
please eall and settle. 3-4-jtia
Maclcat, January IL MS7,
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1. .SHAW. i. T. GREGG
SIUW & GREGG,
ATTORNEYS JVT LAW
SALEM. OREGOS.
tX9"
Eeit's
-OIRce In Pattoa's block, up stairs oyer
it's drug store. r
n fl!?KFOR iLI A WEEK AND EXPENS
nwua esjpald. Valuable outfit and perUcn
larsfrea. r. O. TICK.EHT, Augusta Maine.
FOB THE OREGON PEACH BITTERS, CALL
oa your druggist or add ret H. K:ass.Anms
Tiile, Marlon county. Oregon. 3-2&4W
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