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EVENING CiAPITAL JOURNAL a - - MONDAY, MARCH 20, 18SS. CALL FOB REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. A republican convention for the state of Oregon is called to meet at the city 'of Portland, Oregon, on Wednesday, the 11th day of Apr!', A. D. 1888, at 11 o'clock a. in., for the purpose of nominating can didates for the following olllcers, to-wit. Representative in congress, three presidential electors, supreme judge and district ofllcers, and to select six delegates to attend the national republican convention, and to transact such other business as may properly come before the convention. The convention will consist of 209 delegates, apportion ed among the several counties as follews: Del. Del. Baker 5 Lake 2 Benton .. 7 Lane . ....... 10 Clackamas 9 Linn 10 Clatsop 7 Malheur 12 Columbia 4 Marlon H Coos 7 Morrow G Crook 3 Multnomah SO Curry 3 Polk 6 Douglas 0 Tillamook 3 Gilliam 5 Umatilla 10 Grant 6 Union 8 Jackson 7 Wallowa 4 Josephine 4 Wasco 9 Klamath 3 Washington 8 Yamhill 9 Total 1 209 The same being one delegate at large from each county and one delegate for every 150 voters and one for every fraction over one-half thereof, cast for Hon. Binger Her mann, congressman, at the last general election. The committee recommend that the primaries be held March 31, 1888, and the county conventions April 4, 1888, unless otherwise ordered by the county central committee. Republican electors and voters of the state, without regard to past political affiliations, who believe in the American principle of protect ive tariff and dignifying American labor, giving free, popular educa tion to the masses of the people, effectually protecting all human rights in every section of our com mon country, and who desire to promote friendly feeling and per manent harmony throughout the state by maintaining a government pledged to these objects and prin ciples, are cordially invited to unite in selecting delegates to the repub lican state convention. Respect fully submitted. Joseph Simon, Chairman. LETTER LIST. Following is the list of letters re maining in the postoffice, at Salem, Oregon, March, 21, 183S". Parties call ing for them will please say "ad vertised:" ' All letters published as non-delivered will be charged with one cent in addition to the regular postage. Andre, Edwin Anderson, K K Anderson, Mrs E ISaab, Jacob Balloy, Miss Ida llerry, J L 2 Bennett, Vert Brown, Mrs Mary: Coshow, Robert G Cristy, P Denny, Miss Allle Elmore, Snm'l Karens, Jim Fellar, John II Koutherman, Ralcel Ford, Frank waugn, m Gouldlmr. A E Garwood, Mrs Bell Heislcr, John Hemingway, J Houdghton, David Isaacs, Enguue a Luskin, F Larking, Mrs Mary Lincoln, Lottie 2 Leathers, Miss F LeathersP Miller, Miss M Murphy&V tT Morgan, Harry Meyer, Jodeplr Mcltbynolds, S 1' Orshnm. F F I"age, Wesley l'ady, Ida Prayer, Mrs Ella Pyburn, Charley Richards, W W Reed, Miss Mollie Rentschlcr, Nllcs Robinson, Goo Stanley, James Stautrer, D.ivlrt Htraln, J B Sampson, L P Blmpon, Ada B Steele, Mrs Bill Hlngowald, (Jco. Teller, G W Thornton, Mary Thornton, John F Toxgad, I O Walden, Sirs Mary Westley, Mrs N E White, J M Williams, Lluwood W. IL ODELL, P. M. Death a Welcome Release. Must it not be to those who endure life-long bodily suffering? From childhood to old age many persons are tormented with rheumatism and neuralgia. Ordinary medication and topical remedies are of slight, and always of temporary efficacy. To escape the extremo , tortures of these agonizing complaints, jjiey should be annihilated at the outset with Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, which expels from the system the acid impurities that beget them. The evidence as to its elllcacy as a blood depurcnt in this particular is very ample, and strongly concurrent and convincing. In violent forms of these diseases the nerves are ter ribly racked. A winoglassful or two of the Bitters before the hour of retiring usually brings a respite from pain, and enables the sufferer to 6ecuro much needed repose. For kidney troubles, malarial complaints, indigestion, liver complaint and con stipation, the Bitters is likowise beneficial. Nttarlrt Fokllc. Governor Pennoyer has npolnted tho following notaries public: Fred Hansen, Ashland; Wm, J. Stewart, Hnlsey; D. II. "SVoloh, Astoria; a Hughes, Forest Grove; F. A. Thompson, Portland; Eugene I). White, Portlaud; A. 8. McCallistor, Tho Dalles; Gilbert L. King, Ontario. An Absolute Core. The ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINTMENT is only put up in largo two-ounce I in boxes, and is an absolute cure for old sores, bums, wounds, chapped hands, and all skin .eruptions. AVill positively cure all kinds of piles. Ask for the ORIGINAL ABIETINE OINT MENT. Sold byD. "W. Matthews & Co., 100 State street, Salem, at 25 cents per box by mail 30 cents. -. Now Is the Time. Now that the political campaign is approaching it is seasonable time to subscribe for the Capital Journal. It will contain full reports of all political conventions, meetings and elections, and a cordial discussion of the questions at issue, and will be delivered anywhere in the city for 15 cents per week, or will be sent by mail for $5 per year. Leave orders at this office or with the route agent. Steamboat Excursion. The ladies of the Woman's College Association will give, about the middle of April, a two day's steam boat excursion to the Cascades. They propose making this tlio event of the season, so far as genuine pleasure and enjoyment goes. NKW TO-DAY. PHOHIBITION COUNTY TICKET. REPRESENTATIVES. T W DEAVENPORT, Silverton. WM SIMPSON, Silverton. H S JORY, South Salem. J D DARBY, Sublimity. J G EBERHART, Champoeg. SHERIFF. ALEX THOMPSON, Silverton. CLERIC. W I RAY, Woodburn. RECORDER. VIRGIL H READ, Turner. TREASURER. V? P JOHNSON, Salem. SCHOOL SUPERINTENDENT. W T VAN SCOY, Jefferson. ASSESSOR. LOUIS BARZEE, Jefferson. COMMISSIONERS. J D HURST, Aurora. HENRY GILSAN, Marion. SURVEYOR. F A FORD, Woodburn. CORONER. W B MAGERS, Salem. Just Arrived ! THE PIHT LING OF , EVER IN SALEM. Full lino of Ceiiteincrl Kid Gloves Just reccivea. CIIA8. CALVERT, Salem, Oregon. UNIVERSITY CHAPEL. Thursday Evening, April 'M. GRAND-:-CONCERT -BVTnjpjJ M UNIVERSITY CHORAL CLUB t , . AND , ' Conservatory of L Music, Attainted by Misses Farrlsb, Jones and Gll llngham and other. Chorus of forty voices. A programme of unusual variety win do given. Admission, 2j cents. WILLIS & CHAMHEKLIN, OPERA House Block, have n deslrablo resi dence on Center street, next east of Chris tian church, for halo at Sl.S'iO. Easy terms. Cull soon. For Sale. A pood Iron frame Horso Power. Good for all uses, from one to full capacity. All for the low price of $60. call at ttio Pacific Cider, Vinegar A Krult Preserving Com. pany s oillcc. Hulcm, Oregon. LANDS AND HOMES. In the Garden' Spot of the reat Northwest. Fertility or Soil, Salubrity or Cllnitr, Wktle- use Yi'tltr, Excellent Timber and Dellgatfal Sttarrr-Hultk. YVealtk, rrwperltr. Marion county is situated In the heart of the magnificent "Willamette Milhncrv and bancv boods valley, the central gem In the clus ter of rich counties that form that princely domain, and Is tho banner commonwealth of the great north west in all the essentials that go to wards making It a profitable abiding place, and a home for tho thrifty fanner, tho cunning artisan and the industrious mechanic. Rich In its agricultural resources, In its cultivated and uncultivated lands, in its water powers, and minerals; rich hi its colleges and schools of learning, and with a climate unsurpassed for Its salubrity, it presents to the immigrant from tho overcrowded states, where cold winters and hot summers, with terrible cyclones, prevail, who comes to the coast with some means, advantages that no other county in Oregon possesses. Much has been written of this western country that requires a stretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaints are heard from tho class who have been misled by them, so in this brief sketch the writer desires to avoid exageratlon ns to its present and prospective advantages, asking those In the east Into whose hands this may fall particularly those who have their eyes directed towards this coast to peruse it carefully, feeling that it is not written to lure immigrants within its borders, but only as a truthful discription of a land which, If It does not "How milk and honey," contains within its bosom wealth and resources equal to any other country on the Pacific side of the Rocky mountains. BOUNDARIES. Marion county is bounded on the north by the Willamette river and Butte Creek which separates it from Clackamas county; on the east by Clackamas county and tho Cascade mountains, which separate It from "Wasco county; on tho south by the Santiam river and the north fork of the Santiam, separating it from Linn county.and on the west by the "Willamette river. PHYSICAL FORMATION. The county contains, including valley, prairie and mountain lands, about 900,000 acres. There are two main divisions, the mountain and the valley. The latter extends from the Willamette river to tho foot of the Cascade mountains, a distance of about fif teen miles. The mountainous portion contains some fourteen townships of mostly unsurveyed hind; lying In a strip twelve miles north and south by forty miles east and west, and com prises all classes of land, from ricli narrow valleys in tho passes, up through all the grades of rolling, hilly and broken, to that of rock bound canyons and inaccessible craggy peaks. It is generally heavily timbered, and in tho near future will bo valuable for its lumber sup plies. These hills and mountains afford a wonderful summer range for stock, and many of the more en terprising farmers are availing them selves of this opportunity, and when the cold frosts of autumn approach, the stock are brought out to fresh pastures, thus enabling them to sur vive tho winter storms with little care. GREAT ADVANTAGES. A decided advantage Marion coun ty has over many others Is the di versified farming interest that can be carried on throught tho entire year; notwithstanding this is a wet climate during tho winter months, the uplands are seldom too wet to work, and long before the prairie larmers are inrougn wun tneir seed ing, the hill farmer is preparing for his summer work. And yet (he low lands 'are much preferred by nmnv! the vielil nor nere Is ironnriillv greater, and perhaps less labor is re quired to place tlic sou in proper condition for crops; and then should tho season prove dry, the bottom lands are sure to bring the best crops. No better farming land can bo found In tho United States than that on tho noted Howell prairie, French prairie, Santiam prairie and Salem prairie. The soil of these are wonderfully productive. With good cultivation, forty bushels of wneat and sixty of oats per acre can be readily secured. FACILITIES FOR MARKI-7T. The AVillametto river, with two lines of railroad running tho entire length of the county from north to south, with tho Oregon Pacific road crossing the southeast corner of tho county, atfords ample facilities to reach a market in any direction. HALKM Is the capital of the state and county seat of Marlon county, situ ated on the Willamette river and on tho O. & C. railroad. Costly buildings have been erected, among which the state capltol building, county court house, Chemeketo hotel, opera house, new public school building, Catholic Hchool building, Methodist church, Willamette Uni verslt', nnd many private residences and business blocks, which will compare favorably with older and larger cities. GENERAL. All things considered, the Willam ette valley has tho best country in the world, and Marion county is about centerally located therein. To those seeking homes in tho west, no better opportunities can bo offered, than are found here. Persons desiring information regarding Marlon county or the Willamette valley, those wanting funning lunds, stock farms, business property or city residences, will be promptly and reliably informed by addressing the well known firm of Willis fc Chamberlin, real estate agents, opera house block, Salem, Oregon. BoTb. OOODliUK. WOOD DKALKK office with Oeo. W. Johnaon. 215 Com- merelal street. All kind of wood for sale. Hawed to any length desired, Chad muat accompany all order GENERAL DIRECTORY. GitoVKis Ci.KVKLANn. President. Tnos. F. ItAYAKl) Secretary f State. ( it s. s. Faihciiu.i, Secretary of Treasury . r. Vilas Secretary orthe Interior. Wm. C. Kndicott Secretary of War. . ( Wiiitnky Secretary of Navy. 1). M. Dickinson ....Post Master General. A. H. Oakland Attorney General. Moukison R. Waitk Chief Justice. State of Oregon. j: &.;,.:::.::: v... ltlNOKK IIkum.vnn Congressman. BVI.VKntku Pknnoykii Governor. Gko. W. Mrllutm. Secretary of state. G. W. Wrhii ....Slate Treasurer. K. 11. McKi.uov Supt. Pub. Instruction. Fkank Hakku state Printer. R.S. Stuahan ) Wm. V. Lonti J- Supreme Judges. W. W. TltAYF.ll... ( Third Judicial District. R.P GKO, Hoise ludge W. Hklt ..Profccutlng Attorney Marion Connty. 41. Ij. Cuamhkhmn ) J. A. IiOonky ...Stntc Senators. J. B. Dimick I .1. 4. KKKIMJ . D. J. 1'KNDI.KTON s. Layman A. 41. I.AFOLLlTrn. W. 11. COLVKl. C. F. Hicks 41. N. ClIAI'MAN ..Keptvoeiitiitl ves ...Clerlt. Geoiiok'Mack Deputy Clerk. John unto Slierlil". Kn. Cuoisan Deputy Siiorlll'. AWUTSTGiKSY . Treasurer. T. C. Shaw County Judge. hS,!y S::::::---'"'-'- Gf.ouuf. A. Pkkiii.ks School Supt. Iohn Nf.wson Surveyor. G. 1 IUTCiiFiK'ui.lllV.-V.sfiwp'lnHpoctor! City of Salem. Wm. 41. Ramsky A. 11. 4Il'in 1st Ward Penny Raymond 1st Ward. J. J. Shaw 2nd Ward -. C. Lafokk 2nd Ward Jap 41 into 3rd Ward W. W. Skinnku 3rd Ward... Nks. Bush 4th Ward O. N. HiriTON 4th Ward ...Major. Counciluicn J. Stkicklkh Recorder. Jamks Ross Murslml. W. T. lteu Treasurer. Gko. G. Binoiiam Attorney. J. O. Thompson Sup't of Streets. C. N. Cliuitcini.t... Chief F.ngineerS. F. I). I!. S. Officers. Jas. Walton ir. S. Commissioner. JoSKi'H ALiiKKTSlgnal Scrvlco Observer. NEW ADVKUTIREMKNTS. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD Oregon Development Company's Steam ship Line. 225 MILES SHORTER 20 HOURS LESS TIME than by any other route. First-class Through I'asvfngerand Freight Line from Portland and nil points In the Willamette Valley to and from San Francisco. Willamette River Line of Steamers: The "Wm. 41. Hoag," tho "N. S. Bent- ley, tno-xiireo Nixiem, leave roriianu H a. in. Mondays, Wednesdajs and Frldajs, from 41essru. Holnian & Co'h dock. 200 and 202 Front street, for Oregon City, Butteville, Chnnuloee. Salem. Inuenondenco. Albany. Corvallls, and intermediate polntx, mak ing ciomo connection at Aioany wuu trains oi (no uregon racinc nauroaa. TIME SCHEDULE, (Kxcept Sundays): Leavo Albany 1:00 P 41 Leave Corvallls 1:47 P 41 Arrive Yaqulna oaoi'Jl Leavo Yaqulna -6:30 A 41 Leavo CorvalllR ....... 10:3SA4I Arrive Albany 11:15 A 41 O. fc C. trains connect at Albany and UorviilllK. Tlinahovn tnilns connect at YAOIJINA with tho Oregon Development Cos Lino of Steamships between Yiiqiilim and San rmncisco. SMMMI IIATKS. HTKAMKUS, Willainetto Valley, Wlllametto Valley, Willamette Valley, HTKAMKILS. Willainetto Valley AVillametto Valley, Wlllametto Valley FROM SAN FIIANCISOO. - Monday, 4Iar. 12 - TiuuiKiiiy, Alar. 22 - Tuesday, April 3 KHOM YAlltriNA. - Satuday, 4Iar. 17 - - Tuesduy, 4Iar. 27 Sunday, Api II H Tills company reserves tho right to change sailing dates without notice. N. It. Passengers from Portland and nil Wlllametto Valley points can miiko closo connection with the trains of the YAODINA IIOUTK at Albany orCorvalllH and If destined to San Francisco, should arrango to arrlvo at Yaqulna the evening beforo date of sailing. I'aiseiiger nnd Freight Hates AIwhjh the lowest. For Information apply lo 4Iessrs. HULMAN ,fc (jo., Freight and Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front si., Portland, Or., or to U. O. HOGUK, Ao't Gen'l Frt. .t Pass. Agt., Oregon Paeilio It. II. Co., Corvallls, Or. 0. II. HASWKLL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; it Pass. Agt. Oregon Declopimuit Co., 301 41ontgoniery st.; San Francisco, Cal. CAPITAL LODGH, NO. II, I. O. G. T., meets overy Saturday evening, In their hall, second door north nf Post Oillcc. G. Jno. Knkiiit, Sec, II. S. Jouv, V. C.T. CALIFORNIA! the '. . ijn . - . Tsr4rnE.tirf s -,. i I.JVW.j i - K. -'.'..... 1. l-lTJair2.v i.n w. uculai 3- un r.irMrj V- ',giTlMt:o-CvoAqvn,Li;cAU HAVK YOU A COLD IN TIIK IIKAI) which ilot not got bettor? JIavcyoiiiiu ox cesslvo swrctlon of mucus matter In tho nasal passagos7 Arc you troubled by hawking, spitting, xveak nnd Inllamed oyes, fnsiuent soreno-s of tho throat, ringing or roaring In tho curs, moro or loss ImiKilniient of tho hearing, loss of smell, memory Im paired, dullness or dlzzlnessof tho head, dryness or heat of the noso? Ilnvojou lost all sense of ginollT Is your breath foul? Ifso.you havo tho Catarrh. Some have all thwo symptoms, others only a part. California Cat-R-Ctire Itestore tho henso of tasto und smoll, removes bad tasto and unpleasant breath, result ing from Catarrh. Kasy and pleasant to use. Follow directions and a euro Is giuirmi teed by I). W. MATTHKW8 i Co. RECOMMIiNDICD CA1TAIN CIIAItLKS U DI.MO.V.of New York Clly. formerly seclal agent of the I'homlx und Home Insurunco Company at Sua FrniilM,Cul.,itays: "I Imvo been troubled with Chronic Catarrh for twenty yours. A friend In Woodland. Oil., rcwiu. mended your California CAT-IWUHK. I piwurded u Jar. having hut little faith In Its curative properties; but I must say, after using three Jars. I urn outimI of that d Isgustliijr dlkease. Inclosed rind for w hleh send me California C.V r-ll-CintB for soma friends, who are sutlercrx." SOLI) AND aUAUANTKED IJY D. W. -MAHHEWS & COMPANY, 106 STATE ST., SALEM, OR. SNELL, HEITSHU &. WOODARD, Wholesale Depot. NKW ADVERTLSKMRNTS. Gilbert & Patterson, DKALKUS IN CHOICE family Groceries, Provisions, Crockery and Glassware. SOl.K AGKNTH FOR THE EPICURE TEA! The best and most popular brand in the market. -PACICKHS OF- SUGAR CURED HAMS PICKLED MEATS, ETC. rUHi: I.KAK LAUD. Country produce, of all kinds. A com plcto stock in every department. GILDKUT A PATTF.llSON, 200 Commercial St., Salem, Oregon. II. K. DitBois. Jok Dubois" . Dubois brothers, Proprietors FRISK BUS. Sample Rooms for Commercial Travelers. From Jl to $! per day. SALK.M. OKKGON. Overland to California VIA Oregon k California Rail Road AND CONNECTIONS. TIIK MOUNT SHASTA HOUTH Time llctwcpn Salem and San Francisco Thirty-six Hours. CAI.irOIlNIA IlXI'llIiSM TItAIN DAILY. Ghcmeketc Hotel. .Mouth. I NorTh. 1:66 p. in. Lv. Portland Ar. I 10:40 a. in. (K10p. m. Lv. Salem Lv. 8:110 u. in. 7:10 a. in. Ar. San Fran. Lv. U::i0p. in. LOCAL I'ANHKNCJKK TItAIN ( PAILY KX CK1T HUNKAY). 8:00 a. in. Ia Portland XF. 8: 15 p. m. 1:02 a. in. Lv. Salem Lv. 12:r2p. m. 12:10p.m. Ar. Kugeno Lv. 11.00 a.m. rUIiliMAX IlirKKKT ShHKI'KKS. Kxcurslon Sleepers for second-class pas sengers on all through trains free of charge. ThoO. A (,'. llaihoad ferry makes con nection wltli all till) legulnr trains cm tho Kast Sldo Division from foot of F street, Portland. West Side Division, Between Portland anil Cervallfs: DAILY (KXCKIT SUNDAY). "7:.'!0a. in. fLv. Portland" 12:2 p. in. I Ar. Corvallht "ArT I (1:15 p. in, Lv. ISM p. in, M'MINNVILLi: KXI'UIMrt TItAIN (DAILY KXCIllT HL'NDAY). "1:50 11. iii. I IW. lTirTlaml Ar7 l:fl0a. in. 5:1."! a. m, 8:00 p. in. Ar.McMlnnvllloLv. At Albany nnd Corvallls connect with trains of Oregon Paclllo Railroad. For full Infoi matlon regarding rales. limps, etc., apply to tho Company's agent, Salem, Oregon. .. I1. lillllKKS. H. KOHHLF.H, G. F. and Pass.Ag't. jinuiigcr. DR. GILBERT, THE KMIN15NT Scientist, anthropologist, physician and surgeon, will open an oillcc In .the New Bank Block, on May 1st, for the treatment of all diseases of women, and all other chronic cases, on strictly hygienic and nat ural principles. Medical tiutlm, oxygen and elcctriwiingiietlsm used. Charges strictly moderate, Aunressnox riD.naieiii.uicgoii. Land of Discoveries. 'i i m , wv ...rkhr. v i i - ..- x inuuj. X Ma'v2" ' " r.i iniNTrrn wcunt t ui 'CATARHI Nl'AV AMVIMITISKMI'.NTS. UKED'S OPEKA 1I0USK. ONE PERFORMANCE ONLY Tuesday, March 27, I8SS. THE M0NARCHS OF THE WORLD! HAYERDY'S INew Atiierlcun-Kumpcan Tlie OilglmU Mastodon INSTRELS I'ndcr tlic pei-sniial upcr Islon and Mile mauagcmctit of W, S, CLEVELAND, POSITtViSL.Y llaverly's greatest etl'ort 1 ltaverly's onh mlnstrelsl IlaM'rly's newest and best! Haverly's master move I Tills entirely new niidjrccently re-organlzed iHiinpany Includes All you Have Never Seen! What you Haven't Seen Equaled! The cemedians: Lew Spencer. Ilarrj Armstrong, John Queen, (Ico. II. F.dwards, Pete Mack and .las. nostrum poltlvel tho greatest sextette of comedians, end men and dancers on earth) The European wondcr.the human enigma, S H I L T O N '4$ Most wonderful artist living. Howe and Doyle, the dancing marvel-. Qiiccn.Stouo and Itamlall, tlic original world's trio. Intelligent conversationalists, Jos. Nor crossnndSlg, K. ihiTonuisso. UKAlt Haverly's ocal choir Castell Brydges, tenor; .1. 1. tlreen, prima bari tone; Harry Lelghton, pure alto. SKK tho Hessian dragoons! the street parade I nearly half IW performers In one big minstrel Jubilee. SKCUltB SKAT. AVOID Till! ClIOWDS SKATS NOW ON SALK AT PATTON'S BOOK STORE. HwtervtMl Sintn (itiUory $1.00. f)0c. ARRIVING! Our Immense Stock of Hoods is NOW -:- ARRIVING Direct from tlic East! iuwn Tlic Largest anil Finest Slock of Carp'' Ever llrouglil lo SALEM NOW HERE STILL ARRIVING DAILY. BSy-CAWi AND KXAiMINK. LUNN& MIOWN, Cor. CniniiiiMvIul and State HtreetH. STOCK FARM FOR SALE or RENT ! 5JJO ACRES Well watered and plenty of timber. 1'wn houses and two barns. looil orchard. Meadow and l.V) acres nlow land. IMm head of cattle wltli tho Jilace If wanted, and horses enough lo run It. Within live miles ofdcpotim thcO. AC. II. It. A bargain for sonielMidy. Enquire at Office of Capital Journal.. lENKIIAI BLACKSlHTiiiNfi AND Horseshoeing 1 1 All tho Improved methods of shoeing, shaping shoes, to cure discuses of tho foot ami for the correction of faulty action, con duction ami Interfering, lined. I guarantee satisfaction In all oases, Kofcr to any well known horseman In Oregon. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, :m Commercial street, Hulcm, Or, Grange Store ! Salem Co-Operative Association, P. of II. IIKA I.KIM IN Choice Groceries, Frovislons, Fruits, and Vegetables, Crockery, Glassware, Butter, Eggs, and Lard. All Kinds of Produce Bought J l MM AITKHX, Maatgrr VX, Htutc stnet. Salem. Or. TSI