Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, March 29, 1888, Image 4

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Rutherford, Tlw
Hublmrd, S J
Marlon
Itei-d.
FHlrllfM
cTmI-HuIiI CliHrlwHartiiiHii.Krank
An liivin aMm ''7,11
" " "V' . . .- ..i.Y.
win, win Mippiinjiien
Hllvcrtnii-T H Warki-rby. by A .1
Coolldge, proxy; '"''T n Xn'
. .1 N DavK Ilaberly, I' Allen,
Pl.ll !!lfk. !: (IhT, Al looieujje,
l'ltml in Hip hriil.
WALM LRDS TUB LIST.
M Skalf
oral,
(ierval-
Uarnes J
Ilim'K RmlBlfnx fi Rally liHTCm.,..
i. f ('hampwi
mrr
it I Alli-n. YV I- Him
H Poujade, J ('
ParrK Hardy Lelth,
ry, by uarni, "".
Jllllll JloeUT, iWli
Met 'nil.
It was moved that a committee of
three U- apK)lnted by ciich delegation--
to aet in eolijunetloll with the
county central committee.
Nomination- were then declared
In order.
It was announced that the vote
..-..ill l- l.v iMilIot and that the
WflntiTj noiniiiHtlons would be made by ac
clamation.
CtlHONBIt.
Dr. I). C. Uvland, of Woodburn ,
was nominated by acclamation.
siitvi:voit.
V. .1. Culver, of Knst Salem pre
cinnt was nominated by aeeliinia
tluii. ;
AKSKSMIll.
A. R miickerbv.of.silverion, i'.f,
K A
I A. V. IHUCKeruv, rinuiuii, i . . .. y.,,.,
Patton, of Lincoln. O.ivid Simp-oil, i ,,;,.,...,
of Knt Snlem, wore placed in nonii- " '"" '
i ....tin.. Jir. ij.i
MWINATION'SrvK MIMHt ClNFirES.
Thr Conrcntlnit llariiiunfaiii. and lhc
Jo llieltf-l liilrniUof
(lie I'nrty.
David SIiiihoii, chairman of the
ittuuty central committee iwlled the
convention to order, and reiul the
ill.
Hon. (ico. II. Iliirurtt and Hon.
Jacob VoorhecH was jdueed In nomi
nation for tcnijKiniry clmlriimn.
Ull lliotfoli iifllliruett the Iwllot
wan lakcn by ballot tiH the name of
duIcjjubM weni called from the IIhI
piibllHhed hi the Cahtai.
.loir UN Al
t'. II. .Moore and I.. II. Poujuile
wei-oapjioliiled temporary MH'ielarh-i
Htiil John Wrlnlil, .1. YV. Crawford,
John Porter and Win. Tate were
nppolntcd teller.
The Iwllot wax then lukcn uud
tCMd HH follow H.'
lliinielt, 77.
ViMirlieeN, TJ.
Mr. Iluriiiit wa deelared the
iMiiM)rMi'j' ehalruiHii and took hi
place with a few timely remark.
J. I). Ieatlierman, of YVoodhtirii
and I.ewN Jllakeney, of Turner,
were elected temporary H-eretnrli
by acelnuiatloii.
On motion the following couimit
lw viereapiKilntwl.
frtileiitliil-!.. 11. Poujadi-, II S
Jordan, H D Allen, YV-I Smith.
Order of liiiclne ('II Mooivh, 10
I, I. JiihniMin, A M CIiiiikIi, (Ico
(iiHNlhtie, N Doty, .1 M WatMin,
David frolic, W CuIIhhI, William
Ifyy, J N Poornian, V T (Irhn, John
llimull. U .Uhhy, IT Hull. T YV
Ulltherford, Y (' Hubbard, (' llart
mall, .lollli New wiiue, M lleer, Sol
Lommi'ry, .1 Iloefer, V K Ik-r, HA
Spi'lUW, Clint Hall, .1 I. Cook.
ApiMirtloiiiiKiit M I. Chandler
ImIii, Aimer l'wl. A W Drawr, C
I (Hover, V II lloliaoii.
ItcMilulloi) D SIiiihmiii, Jacob
Y'oorheea, M U Uue, Y C Hubbard,
Win Tut.
Permanent UrmtnliwUiiii J W
fntttfurd, W I. Hlmmend, J II
I'orler.
AITIIIMMt.V olXMION
Convention met at i! j. m.
nation.
The tln-t Imllot stood as follews:
KinipMin, 'A.
Hlaekerby.oS.
I'atton, 10.
A mot ion to ballot on names of
two hlnhe-t was lo-t by a large
majority. . ,
'ci... ... ..,.,! iwiiint rixnireii nu
KlH-rlmnl, J (
1 Uutteville win "i"1"1
iMCone, WKIIer, H Ijneeii.
1 Horel Don A Smith, by Geo A
i Siiencer, proxy; William L. (lark,
, by (Jco A SjK'iicer, proxy; George A
!f-'l",r- ,,.. .... !,... t
Aiuiiua i iiih jinn, .i"-. " ,
It. While, by M J White, proxy;
ftiiniliim C enver. W. H. Town-
(.(nil. . I
St. Paul J. W. Smyth, by J 1. 1 The second
Cook, jwrty, and J. h. ( oik. follews:
The reiMirt was adopted. i Shnp-on, 35.
J. C. McCree was on motion I HIaekerby, "H.
ntitliorled to cast the vote of Kilns Patton, 0.
Kberhard, or Chainiocg, who was a. Rlllackerby's noiniimtion was
not pre-cnl. made uiianiniou-.
I'IMlMASnvr llltllAM.ATIUX. ' TitKASlItnit.
The coiiimltlee on iKTinaiieiil ! a. (). Condil. Lincoln; 11. IIe-
oriniulJitlou reiMirleil: I Cornmck, or North Salem; 1). W.
'i oiircoiiiinlttce on permanent I Matthews, of Kat Salem: P. J.
organfallon would recommend that j Armstrong, Salem; C. S. Hocken
the teiuMirary olllcer be made the . Held, of Hast Salem were placed in
lieriliaiiellt olllicrs oi Ulis nimni- noiullllltlou
LOCAL NOT1IS.
The wooils are full of republican"
Ov-ters in every style at A
t Co'-.
Kn-.li home made candies
StroiiL' fc Co'.
"I had ?1j in the in-lde pocket"
at T. MeF. Patton.
Hon. John F. sillier, of Lake
county, i In the city.
Come in and sign the republican
dub roll at this otllce.
If voti want a nobby suit go to G.
W. John-'on's the leading clothier.
Hev. Father J. P. White is i
Portland attending Holy eek
service-.
Ju-t received a full line of John.
Stetson's hats at .
NKW AOVEIlTlSiaiKNTS.
rrjor Booh. Stationery & Fancy Goods
-GO TO-
tlon. J W CitAwroiiD,
J II PoitTi:n,
W L SlMMI'.llAl..
Ht'iMirt adopted.
(TtMii'rt:i: n ArroitTioxMi:.NT
ItejKirted the following as the ap
portionment of delegates to the state
eon vent Ion from the various pre
cIiicIh: Salem I; Salem and North Salem
I; South Salem and lJuttexllle 1;
Stay ton, Mchania and Horcb 1;
Lincoln, Sublimit v and Marion 1;
Turner and Howell Prairie 1; SII
vcrton 1; Gervaisaitd Woodburn 1;
Labixb and Aliliiua I; llulilmnl ami
Aurora I; Fairlleld ami St. Paul 1;
.lelllTsun, Garlleld and ( liampiK-g
I
I'olhl II.
OlIIIIMt Ollll Ml NIKS.
The committee on the onler of
buxlni-Ks n'piirk'd theriillowliigorder
of biiKluiye:
I. Cormier.
ii. Surveyor.
.'I. AseiHir.
I. Treiuiurer.
. iiepreseiiuuive.
a. i oininissnnierH.
7. Iteeorder.
H, SehiHil Hllperiuteudeut.
it. Clerk,
in. Sherlll'.
tl. Delegatet to state convention.
It wa moved to amend by niak
lugNhcrht'come thvt. Lost.
The report was then adopted.
(1lMMITTi:i: ON UI3-OI.ITIONK.
The committee on resolution sub
mitted the following ii'iMiit:
Ut. The republican juirt.v of
.Marlon ctmiitv In i-oncutlou as-
MMiiblisl In NUinnittlng a ticket to
the voter of this county rccognl7.c
that the true principle ofail Hiiiular
KOverument 1 uch an luliiiliil-tiii-tlmi
of w l- law that u III scciuv the
greatest goiHl to the greatest uiuii
Ikt. 2nd. That to attain (hi object
only stii'li uieli shoiilil Ih' I'li'tted t
The ballot resulted as follows;
Oindit, M.
Matthews, 20.
MeCormack, i'l.
llockciillcld, V2.
Armstrong, 7.
Condit's nomination was made
uiiaiilmous.
ui:pkisi:ntatives.
The following nnine- were placed
in uomiuatien:
Win. Armstrong, South Salem;
W. M. Collard, Labish; John II.
Waldo, Lincoln; S. Layman, Wood
burn; Alfred Savage, North Salem;
T. T. Geer, Siherton; I. A. Milll
iilug; Kn-t Snlcm; J. W. Cniwford,
Salem; N. O. Parker, Turner; .1. II.
White, Aliiiiia. Henry Keen, Lin
coln; J. (J. VII-on, ICa-t Salem;
Siitilre Fairar, Salem; ("has. Hicks,
Sllveiton; Kd Hlr-ch, Kas,- Salem;
lluben Lee, Lincoln;.!. J. Murphy, i
I'iist Snleiu.
Motion carried that live receiving I
uie nuyority oi all votes cast be
declared the nominees.
The llrst ballot resulted as follews:
Armstrong, "i2.
Collard, 0.
Ijiyman, 71.
Savage, 10.
Geer, So.
Manning, 21.
Crawford, 19,
Parker, 10.
White, .',.
Keeiie. 11.
Wilson, 03.
I'arnir, o.
IIIckH, HI.
llirsch, 17.
Lee, 0. ,
Murphy, 11.
Adunw, (J. (J.) 1.
Pendleton, 1.
The total number of votes ea-t
as I II 1-.1. Dividing this by , the
iiuuiIht to be lmllotcd Tor made 7.1
necc-siry to a choice. I'pon this
InisIs Waldo, (Jeer and Lavinan
- i. t i1.
imes ol -New orK, wiy
nio-t lMipuiar wxik out jei at i.
AieF. Patton's.
Kd. Lamport's family has moved
into the Sehwatka residence on
Commercial street.
Ice cream, soda water, milkshakes,
candies, oysters, meals at all hours
at A. Strong & Co's.
The largest stock of clothing and
gents' furnishing goods in the city
at G. W. Johnson's.
Miss Addle Cox returned yester
day from a three months visit to
Southern California.
Scott Doarth leaves this evening
Air ' Frisco to lay in a stock or goods
ror Doart h it Dridges.
Pearl Hlaekabv. son (r T. It.
HIackaby, ofSilverton, is quite ill
with a swelling in his face.
W. N. Ladue has moved into the
resilience recently vacated by the
family of Hon. R. P. Karhart.
We are indebted to Senator Dolph
for a copv of his speech on the tanfl",
delivered in the -enate chamber on
the 12th lust.
Itev. Walton Skipworth and wife,
of Lebanon, are In the city for the
purpose of placing their infant child
who is quite ill, under medical treat
ment. Mrs. J. AV. Lewis, of Hickreal,
roll; county, took this morning's
train at this place for the Sound,
uherc she will vi-ic friends fora fow
eeks.
A. II. Par-ell, wife and -on, who
have been the guests of H. Staple-
ton and family the past week, left
for their home in New York yester
day. Mr. Stapleton and wife ac
companied them as far a- Portland. ,
McF
Patton s,
OS, STATE STREET.
ASK TO BE SHOWN :
CRANE'S STATIONERY, PLAIN AND FANCY. ASPITON LE
GAL CAP, PLAIN AND NUMBERED. TYPE WRITERS'
MATERIAL. ACME WRITING AND SCHOOL
TABLETS. FABER'S PENCILS AND PEN
HOLDERS. RUBBER BANDS AND
ERASERS. SPENCERIAN
COMPASS PENCILS, ONLY TO BE SEEN TO BE AP
PRECIATED. McGILL'S STAPLE PRESSES
AND STAPLE BINDERS.
Tissue Paper of all Shades, and Materials
for Paper Flowers.
MABIE TODD'S DIAMOND POINTED GOLD PENS-ALL WAR
RANTED. WIRT'S FOUNTAIN PENS BEST IN THE
MARKET. CAMBRIDGE BIBLES, CHEAPER AND
BETTER THAN THE OXFORD. BROOKS'
NORMAL TEACHER. PAGE ON
TEACHING. TRACY'S TEACH
ERS' RECORD. NORMAL
QUESTION BOOK.
Roberts' Rules of Order.
SCRIBNER LOG BOOK. GILLCHRIST'S MANUEL FOR IN
FANTRY OFFICERS, (PRICE 1.00). UPTON'S TACTICS
AND REED'S REVISED EDITION, (50 CENTS.
For Fruit Growers : .
PEAR CULTURE FOR PROFIT, ($1.00;. DOWNING'S REVISED
NEW EDITION FRUITS AND FRUIT TREES OF AMER
ICA, (3.00). INSECTS INJURIOUS TO FRUITS, (S3).
THOMAS' AMERICAN FRUIT CULTURIST,
PRICE 2. HOP CULTURE NEW
AND REVISED EDITION,
10 CENTS.
OS, STATE ST.
SALEM, OR.
Vltl'il iliu1it...l flu. ii,id,iIL I .. ...
n,;r.r ;rr!;,
cmimltUx-on credential printed and will place the eliate r their . ' i an 1 1 ,,l V inllo s'
ll.e MkmliiM re.H.rt of delegate I mMltiu-nt llit and their ihtm.iuiI , v i,!!1,,. !' ,l ' f ' , "r" ,"1 ,M,,oK
iiiii-iii ifi, lH'inuiimiK uirir v .. .(,.,, i.. , i
.. "" ' tV l l fflll
!.a,Mimn nonilnatcil was liwt.
Uiyiuan stated he did not wish
Milk ll.lllllllllf lint lllil.i. 1 .1 1 a
l.rulH.rll.m I., the an nun fh,w,fJ ' 7"' '"" ""'""' "' ' "l"" Cl
I - -..-.. ., .... ........... ,-. i I f i lull IV"
tA rtell K-r.U OU ; and Ith.tllls t, , ii',im ..r
IH-1
t lit ,1
loilhial dutlts without fear or fiuor,
i .'trd. That the burden of tasatiou
I xluaild 1k iHirne isiuall by all. in I
e Killed totcMl III thecouvelitleli:
ICnot Snleiu. ItoNld SluiMin, C.
It. Mmift i:. M. Ufi.iv, P. C.
Glor, l-id. N l'Mis, Henr
IWr. II. II. ItiMpby, J. D. Mi-
Cn U. Jo in Van Ltttoii. I . P. Kel- .. Vi.-.. i..'.i ,..''';; ';",'"' 1 lie names
ler,(i; W.Joh.w,... W It. CuKer. Z1.1V J," IV. uill .". ...". ?' m'ltli.lrWii.
r ""''-l,v,'vVI-' '' '- iu. to vu.v that result.
ItateU, U Kul a, by I., p. MeCor- .1... Ul.ifMlv r .i... ,li1i1.. i,,.,,,,. ,i11
iMnek. r..y; '. llo.l. Owen Hut- rt,.,i,. ,,f ,i... .lein.K'miV 1Blrlv 1...1.W
!... lit " I""-." ----
eend candidates
11.
second ballot 'a-ultcd as
0.
Illiwt
1.1 1 --... .til rv liuc 11m
iHiHir .. ..1. ..I.. ." . " ..:.
and U t.li.llntf hiunnl il... .I.lr... I" ,,,lH.lv '"." ll J- (J- Wll
of Anieriiwii
le
HirgreHtot Indus-1
l
the prln-
I'he
follows
Armstrong,
layman, 11
Sawjio, 6.
Crawford, 50.
luvne, as.
Wilson, in.
Fnrrwr, 7.
Illi-seh, (SO.
Smtterinit, 7.
Seventy-Kven IhIiu? nece-Mirv
f.aitli .mUiu. T. H. Melnilr.-,
GtrKt(tiiiltu', W. II. AruitrMiK,
M, U. Unc, Attain Oluitun, Win.
Htavt-iik, . W. Dnncvr. IMn Jud
iu, AU. HwIhiu.
JittiMXHi F X. TlumuMs A. l
lb4liiMii, P. Nj. N, jKm, v,.
niif, j. j. iiM-kHoi-ili, at K
JvlllllKlll.
..Turner. J. M. Wii.
Jlwr X. tl JVrer. It A Wn.
UmU Htenkn.s, J. K. tUxmi.
j'tunii Ui id Cna. A t (s(mm
J C.w.til. V U U. 11 V Kiulih
were declared elected.
All but Ariu-troiiK and
were withdrawn.
I he thtrd hallot re-ulte.l
-tnanr. IM.
in,i, u
.SwilorltiKlo.
to
Mill
Hir-eh
1 ' i " I iti. . . . . I ! 11 l!t- 1 llrt. I (111! HI 1 i
iuii, i.v a. mm. pn.v, wsi. it. iivlnif ih..wiMi,..ir ii... w,i. ,.i.i
iLw" , . o , ierlt iHHideinnation Kv the iH-ople
..i 'Ti I ta!' U-' m ,Ur I '"' ',' " 'tion'and Inaction
I li ViT ;. ,"r,"'itl,wn?M.lN;i1, 1 r ,l,' tU-mwnitU. imrty sln.e lis re-
.-. S' r.;.Mi- ; A- C.,",H,tt,J"' ' !'" ' :.! W, der.,en.l
l..ru i... I... Y ";...' "'.. ii ! " "wpn-, uan,.n.us to ti.e
....,,.,..... ,....-..,,,......,, ... UIH, intj.y,
r- i..ruHI, l' I,. IIIWIIKIIII, ll .
;; r "7. ,.':" XV ? r.r'r (i"n.rinn of
Imiil. !(.( rMsli 1'. X, McCmiI., tr,.
i.v; ji. .iiiu.L j, vt. t-iHHnini. ml. ti..i u.. n..u...i.,
Mm'v" II WU-ilT m' 'l'k te ' "ft "f ,rt"""" - - 'wlV; anpli-1 fol.
j i, U.JI, ---.- i .-. mil jimiey wi.Kiut is-ueiu alike all
.uUnr.. w.a ..r toek Kix.wiTw .. ;,,""lmu vt wtarwi the
Uw ImluMiit of the cumin hiv In- i
lriWjieinU'iii Mini lnutimtl v'-u-iuln-j iimmimionkk.
but anil liMt tlu- ss..U' dlrtereui At tlu tiuieof uuIhk to im-- the
nvtkMM ure shiuki, miiiI w. invention U I wlTothi fur i u... ....
eonuimr. Hit tliee.xUliur tariH ! mUOoiwts. Th..n , ,.i,u,
j. . "l . - -i. -...-. n i. v- (Hlllim
MIIN at lwiiy.
Tue-day niht the large new hall
of the W. C. T. U. at Albany had
every available seat taken, and -onie
stood through the entire lecture
without reali.im: that the "Little
Giant" spoke for over two hour. '
Prof. Condit, of the Presbyterian
college, pre-ided : Rev. Trumbull, I
pa-tor of the Bapti-t church, ollcred j
pmyer, and Rev A. J. Jutkin-, I), i
1)., of Chieairo, enrii-ponilhii; -ecn--
Inly of the national prohibit ion com-'
lliittce, made a brlel but elleetive ml-1
lire. Then Mills, who is -o short
ill stature that lie had to stand on a
chair on the platform that he might
fairly see and lie seen, just caiv
tured his audience, proving that, in
logic, history, wit and pathos, he is
indeed a "uianl." Although diller
ing radically with the old parties
anil Icarle-sl.v Mating hi- position,
he is gentlemanly and pleu-ant
throiiL'hoiit. The audience, thouirh
eoniposed largely of republicans and
democrats, and dillcrlng radically
with liim, repeatedly cheered at tlie
aptne oflu-p lint-. He went to
Portland to the Mate convention on
the morning train, where lie spoke
last night In the large Tabernacle.
He will addre-s the young men and
the public generally in the oiwra
house next Saturday at 1 p. in., and
every Imdy at the same nlaoe at 7:110.
td&S&m.
fKW'fW 'mStl
AT TH12
tat Denial Office
OK-
L. S. SKIFF &CO.
NEXT DOOR TO OPERA HOUSE, SALEM.
Vitalized Air Given for (lie Painless Extraction of Teeth.
BSTTho pel-son awakens from a plea-ant dream with the nclilnc
teeth gone.
Also Gold Crowns set.
GREAT REDUCTION
IN-
FINK SETS!
Urtli free and duiiaiik'. u' lie(hi tlw .suiv..i.iin
ii III IwntHniy Willi t lie I in 'Ilk muiwiitliHi will hulil a ..i.i.t
T ! Idley,
i U iiklli
lttniittu tluMiriMl Mint thniitii.-iiv., ii.i.tM.M.t. .. Uw(.k..
nil Mviinim of i)ieiMuiitr, mid any ' -
ik-wrtuiv from tliU policy w heilivr um sriMt.
dliveiisl aualiiM rau ur rtuUliml ti... i-.h ..e . ........
llutrlaftlt .iMhtl... u ill .mJ. ...-!..
i.l... .....l.u.. u,. ....I .... II UUIIU Will IflVf a v.'liihLi u .1. .
K4miimI
UUv mid ,IMrW l,ul,n " w -a-lahk' at tlw
rMUetv of Mr. lUuaU A. KiKs in
.v..ma,, mny .-xmiu .Mkin, on l1Uy evening,
prtl Sd. A ixviitnuiiiiif e.n.iMin
j. .li. . v i .... .
iiw.: wv'.i..?'T ."""' imuiv Auwrtaui
unan Wtliiaiu iiulr i . t. "tt hlulrk.
1!! ''-" i&SW te'SSS-fe!!?
5m A r ' ,tn,k" ",,,, ,nMl lnlUU.v-llt...ajrthlaUm. rf ,". "MT. Mile lun.Ji. lld
Wu.lhur l-iuwi.JMS.ir- ?"?S? W U " . W"U,T, w lw
nun. j it ikuiHHr. J h liwh. .V.W'.r" ","" " i"V l""- "ery iaty U lnvlte.1: a.l
"- " -j--., inr iu hi
UMli.-r ofWliiiiuiie kvMNtiou In
liudiiuj Um- riiibi tr(Hc,rMruUie
or ru)UMi Uh wr .ml inMv iu
uu ail iHWIM-. lAal an ,.
Set LjKod, 2G
Set Thackeray, II
Set Wavcily, 12
Set E. P. Roe, 15
Set Capt M. Reid, 10 Vols. Cloth,
uitliit unly itKitk.
34MIM.J. II.
hmii, A li it U. J VuiiftiMs
HtiblauM WTUrim. N l.UUH'ii.
Urrry, W M Howl), U M ft, aud J
1. 1 ivn.
u.rpj.r.. ".." n-hi.1 raH.u7r4 jzrzinz .."r.",:.,u -. im s.u
rw'SHr" xtf ijjHHTKiK ss izSI wmoT t,tD t,f ww
..... a. . 1 -V . i laaw. an dU u.m .1 . .
fWHxmuiy -TMa WrtaMakiM. imvih nxnok, :"..?.'' .ff"y " un mo
wm m & u AaM; immwwi or ivu. .h, iwMwto- ; rE .ffw ir ?x
Yttm.
llrU
HA Pmtl.
mn.YmUimr,
I V I ia Oa - .
OHM Jan vimu. il iv xrl2J? . "r P ..
m. II. & ionfiii. SSk v32LmZZZL RT", .W SN
-attain toitoJWa.
firwyfeJSL"
t'lre in IVrrjUalf.
We elip the follow inj; reixirt of the
lire in Perrydale from tiwlay's Oro
gonian : " La-t evening about live
o'oloek ilrt broke out in the npjier
story of the Eureka hotel at Perry-
uaiu, i-oiK eounty, anil MKin o nvel-
oikhi me entin- iiulldinj,'. The
llaine.- -pniul to other bulldliiini.
and liotwith-tandinK the great exor-tion-
of theeitieiw. mill mimi. ,uu.
pie from the Mirroundiiij; eountry
who wervattraetedby the lire, the
hotel, furniture -tore, inaehine shop
and gnnvry -tore near bv burned to
t hetcnniiid. With great dlllleultv
the n-nmlnder of the town wa's
""'' ,; Kiu-.t.' elothhiB and
iiearly all the furniture were lo-t in
Lie luKi'l, w lik-h wa.- owned by a
woman named Well.-. An attempt
who made to move a valuable orwin
till! tin. n r .. ... ... . .7 .'
!'f'1!.v,l;;:T,l"itil1 " ,ht wu'ia 118. State Street
tlmt thoetlort had to lie abandoned
A milliner of Kipk w ere inside the ' -
iimci wiieu uie nre tiroke out, but I
tlM-mli the lianas -prwid wilh alar-1
niliijf rapidity, all nwnajed to w.
H) safely. The lire ereated In-1
tiwh. exeiuiiiiit tlmaighout the I
Uiwn and eountry round nIhhu. The
Uw mlier liuiltliiiKaaevenil tlimiMind
..urr, iiwkiiik me nre a iikm dlw-.
UMHto uiu ftir a aiuall country town.
nn imatrir).
The tkiiHKnit uf Multiumwh
oouuiy iiK-t iu Ntiiventkiu iu Purt
iMui yt-Menlay, and betrayed their
true in warduMM by adopt luK a xt f
uwumug ioni uiev waut
Um Mik, aud Uwt iMitdic orticv U
Mid Mttllilv fur U'hMt 1 1.. l. . .
Hii Kttbttriutp a alliHit regard for
SMWH, but Umm mudri IMiitkiauV
www lvwifwr to iuduip iu irt-
lAjWaKJluJ tiwj MaOlMtMi (O Ut
m Ul uo ot euukl uiUnka )r
HHflnlf. A hunvrvu.ial. . JJ
Set Dickens, 15 Volumes, half Russia, Usual Price 532.50, Our Price $20.00.
Cloth, Gilt top,
Half .Morocco,
Half blue Calf,
Cloth,
32.50,
22.50,
32.50,
22.50,
15.00,
23.50.
15.00.
17.50.
18.00.
10.00.
Fine Line of Papeterie in Latest Styles,
AT
J. BENSON STARR'S.
Salem, Oregon.
Capital Lumbering Company!
MAXl'KACTl'HKlW OK
AXD l)KAI,i:its IX
Every Variety
km Lunik
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Dressed and Undressed.
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Shingles, Laths, Pickets, Fence Posts,
BOXES, Etc.
OREGON.
mim1 upon tUiSiotm.
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