Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 21, 1888, Image 4

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    BVKNIXG CAPITAL J0URXA1
THURSDAY, J 1'NK 21. 1888.
Omp Railway ami Natation
COMPAXV.
14 ColumWa River Route."
Train tor the wt leave Portland at huh
a m aSd I ti m dally. TIcKeta to mid from
prlfMlMt iMtiM In Ox united Btaten, Can
ada ami Marope.
ELE9ANT PULMANN PALACE CARS.
Kmlcrniit Sleeping Car tun through on
expraM train to
OMAHA,
and st. I'AW
Free f Clinrgn and Without fliiingr.
Ulnacomiactliiat Portland forftan Kran.
olae and Puaet Hound ioluta.
for further pnrtleiiliini Inquire of I.
SIhiiiiIiik. agent nf I In- ciiiimiiy, Capital
Journal office, (imrt Mrwl, Hnlem, i)ii.,
or a. i. jiaxwen, u
Oregon.
i'. v i. , rorimiiu,
A. L. MAXWELl, O. :P. AT. A.
H. HOLCOMB.r'Jehl. Manager.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE,
OREGON PACIFIC ILIILMID
And Oregon r'M'lniiiii'iil iiNi!iy'
t"Hliinlil lino, ti't iiiilfH horlr, 2U limim
Icon tlllH' llliill hy liny oilier 1 1 jii I rintt
tiliww IIiiimik'i M'IIKI-r mill freight line.
from rurlliiiid mill nil ikiIiiIh In Hie Wil
lamette viilli'y to mid from Mmi I'ninelw).
Willnmetto River Line of Steamers:
The "Win. M. Hong," the "N. R lleni
ley," the"Tluee HUtwrn'Mrt In erlco fur
Imhji itaaaenger anil freight tralllo between
(rvllli mid Pnrtliiiid mid InterincdlHto
nolhl, leaving fouipmiy n wlmrf, CorviilllH,
MUll Measi. llnlllllHll .t lu' (liiiif,aiuid
ilW Prunl afreet, I'ortluuil, three tlmeii ench
Week ua fill Iowa-
SOUTH lllll'.XIl:
"l.navi(rviillla, Monthly, Wediieaduy mill
T'flda, V A M: ttirUe Nulem Monday
Wediieadat mid Krlduy.S I' m; len.eHitletn
Tii"tlny, Thumtliiy mid Mnturdi, ll i u;
arrive I'orllmid, TiuMdny, Tlmnidiiy mid
rttiiurilii) ,M III n.
leaving Something for Children.
Of tits thousands of people who arc strain
Itig every nerve to leave their children omo
Uiiug, bow many ever reflect that every man
l a iture to leave liln children aomethinif as
tlie un is to rise to-morrow morning! It may
bo an ample fortune In one ctwo, ora tendency
to life long nervous dyiia In another, but
in Inheritance of tome Doit each parent is
bound to entail on bis offspring Over the
money inlieritance lie often worries himself
Into softenlug of the brain, but as to the in
beritance of physical and mental fiuallttes
the djpwpln, ill temjier, or ilatpoiideuey on
the one hand, or the health, courage, cul
ture awl noble cliarncter on tlie other Uko
be think will take care of tlienuelveM. lie
is right They will take care of themselves,
Hid there in just wliere the mischief lies.
Js'ow, if every mother, for uzample, were
only n Mother Carey's chicken, instead of n
human tiefng. lie could safely adopt this
Imvu alone ixjiirse, and recommend it to the
paternal Mother Carey's cock. These happy
creature lime fuw itarental anxieties. Their
young li.herit from them none but good and
tmliil qualities. The tint minute they are
fl-ij,iil they take Ktrntglit. to the water, ami
never to beer or whmky. .Vs for Hying, lxith
InijiiiISM hii1 rww are so perfectly traus
niitUtl in thcr organization that they are
nipt up boiUy into the sky, and sent Hinging
in ovur the deep. IJoru to sivlm, lwrn to Hy,
ihu n to tat fUli, tliey simply i-et to work to do
it. n-iil tn ouch littlo duwnv birdlime starts
i out in life with an inheritance amply auiU-
CR.it lor nsuccossfiu career of buninuss, travel
hi i li-flyi (sirts, and congenial social enjoy
liw.it, l'nr diOrotit is It with huinau children.
Kv.T) o icu in h while, imieeil, one of them
IxUiiuwiUi an oiganiisutiuii its marveloui
Hi t.t if u Mother Curcj's rhickling, only
ol i .i-t;. hi .Iii.t and inor i coinpli'X 1.1ml.
1kiI., fur inuUiico, at that miraculous boy
W hu 1..1H UU. U.l U..llllilt'lllg KlMtOIl with
Iuj i.i.t.n'. Ti. the (;rwit ocuuii and t.io limit'
Vms sky rani;us of Itcvthovcn hu took us 111'
LViW- AND Itl-XLS.
MOUTH HOI'N'll:
l-siive l'urtlmid, Moii.tiiv, Wednetdiv
and l'rldn),il a M; nrrUe Huhmi, Moudity,
Wvitneiilay mid I'rUlay, 7:10 i m, Iiim
Mnlniii.Tinwdiiy, Tliiirsunji mid Haliinlny,
Ham; arrlMi i'orvnlli, Tueaduy, Vliui
iliiy and Hnlunlny, i M H M.
TIME SCHEDULE, (Kswi'ltindny.)!
Ieiivo Albmiv I)I'.M
UiiIVirVHllU l!!7l'M
Arilvu Vntiiilua ftiWH' M
Uiivd Yuiiiliiu H:.IA.M
I ii vii I'ortullls ....... IftSK A Jl
Arrive Alhuny 11:11 AM
o. A r. tmlim ooimeet l Albany and
Onrvallls.
TIinIhiv-intlns oonnnet at VAIJUINA
with the (inw.ui I Ki nlopmen t fo l.lne
ol Hton ,ililwlMitwiH'ii Wiulim and Hun
I rmioitoo.
sviUMi nn;s.
MTH.V M KHS, PHOM S m NCiCl
MavHl
June It
-J U III' XI
1'HOM VAUtUNA.
May l
Jllllu a
June 17
June sX
to
''llhimelU Valley.
X lllaiiu'tle Valley,
WllUinolle Vitlloy,.
aTMAMNlM.
Wlllanielte Valley .
W'ijIaiuelUi N'ulley
Wlllainelle Vrtlley ...
WlllamellP VnlU.y
This ioiiiiiHy rnere (lie rnjht
HiinntMiiiiii uniiw willliilll uolliv,
N 'II. -INisaeiitfeM from ISirtlaiid mid nil
w iiimi.i.iii.. Vi.ir... imiiii. ..... .....i... ..i..u
oouiieciloii wllli tin- trNllw of the I
1 uui.itA huh TK ill Allmny or('oiMHI,
Mlltllf ilealllitMl lo rtnii I'nilloUiMi, alionlil
niTiiluieUinrrlveat Yitoiilnit tliu evciilil
bufttre dale of nllinc,
, l'4sNui;r J l'rflM I1Ih Im Iki
UiinI, tor liiniriiiutToii ninny to iftiuwrn
ITrl.M.W A iv... Kivllii mid Tlikol
Ai'UL J mid IJ Front t ISirlliinil, Or.
iirio
t' I', HtHll'K, Ae'l llen'l Krt. A
IW. Agt., Oregon Uieimi It. U. I'n.,
. IVjrvallis, Or.
i. ii. iiakw i-.i,iH.ir. tieu I Krij A
i-iiwi, Ail, i ill-soil mtelon
stlnctlvely ns the ffiblrd to (he Mllows and
thenir. Still, even tnouch n niiu.ienl mill
ionaire from the tlavt, his careful father ha
f.iit It Mill never do to lot him run wild.
The 'Iwy Is nover allowed to net Into Imd
muiilcnl con 1 1 hi ly of the Jim Crow order.
Few pmvuts, hoverr, trunnnit such an or
gaulxHtiou to their Lhildreti. And jut thoy
have transmitted one, mid mirroandeil it
with lufliieuiws to unll It out. The children
Mill liave to cope with It all their lives.
Why not think, then, of vWitif has already
been lift the children, as null as of wlmt may
bo left them In money, if liusineui tin lis out
Hell. If a father has bequeathed It child nil
Irritable temper, why not, in luoiry, try to
Uiueulli him t.'ie eximi.ilij of n ureut uho
bus guttniid mid cor.. rolled the k.u;ie in
flfmltv for a lifetime. The child inherits not
I merely what the imrent inherited, but the
good or the InuI twe the parent uiude of kucli
Inheritance, the culmhi,; or the ii.Ihu.iing in
Uuence of tlw life llvi.l in tho t'lid's pre
ouiiy, Theroare H'ople in plenty in the land
n ho Iihvo hiicixuhIi d In lenvinu tnctr i i.ildi en
money. Vi'uut Is muUd is liu re w..o i .
cih1 in leuvinj them i iici iu n", i . ri-j,
solf-rontrol, the memory of u lia-ipy I oi.ie,
coutveratlou to a high uay of ll iuj;. It i i u
rare fntlier wbo hai not reason to look Is-ik
with tWTiir and remorsa on n i;reat i taoj
things ha 14 already Utt bis cli'lmt'ii, hdi
fur Hlilcli they Hill h.i-o lu lie wui 1 1, in
deed, if they uxor "n.c up aud ou4 hi
ni-Miwry blu-oil." Ikvua l.tiald.
Mnrion enmity : situotcd in tin
KJit of tin- i:iiiiiiiiwiit WiltaiiK-itt
vulley, the cent nil guiii in the fil
ler of rich counties that form tl.
princely (loiiiHln, and is the lmnin-i
coinmonwcalth of the great nortii
wott in nil the ewentlala that go to
wunlH milking it a profitable Hhidiiij.
pliicc, and a home for the thrift v
I. inner, the cunninK urtisau and tin.
IndiiHtrloUH mechanic.
jtii-h in its agricultural refrourctc
in Hh cultivated nnd uncultivutid
Uiril, in its water jiowerri, and
iiiinends; rich in its collogcH mi'!
wliiMila of learning) and witli
climate unfuriwmcilfor ItH wilubritv .
it irwentH to the immigmnt from
tlie overcrow ded states, where cold
Hinlerd nnd liot Bummers, with
terrible cyclone), prevail, who
coiiiuh to the coast with wniit
mi'iiiiH, udvuntnges that no otlur
iMiinty in Oregon ioseee.
.Mudi litis been written of thK
western country that requires
drctch of the ininginatlon to com
prehend, and numerous compliilnt'
are heard from the class who hae
been misled by them, so in this
brief sketch the writer defcires t
avoid e.Migerntion as to Its prcseiii
and pnjMjK'c'ive tulvantnges, asking
thoc in the east into whose liniiil
this may fall jiarticularlv then
w ho have thelreyes dircctctf towaros
this eonxt to jieruso It carefulh,
feeling' that it is not written to ll n !
imiiiiKi'ntitH within its bordei's, but !
onl.s an u truthful inscription f n I
lunil wliich, if it does not "How '
milk and honey," contains withu.
its Ixi-iotn wealth and resources cqiii '
to any other country on tho l'aciiii
vide of the Rocky mountains.
IIOIINDAIIIES.
Marlon county is hounded on t
north hy tlie Willamette river it i
Unite creek which separates it lr i
t l.ickuiims counly; on the i.t i
k lnckiimiiH county and the Casct.
iMouutalii", widen separate it In '
iiM'o county; on the south hy li
Mint Mil ner and the north fori.
'he .i.ntinm, t-cparating It ti.i
I. inn county, and on tho west by t
Willamette liver.
rilYSlCAI, FOItMATIOX.
'il.e county contains, Inelutr
OIIOCKKIKS.
Xo Cure for Cliills and Fever,
This Is not a patent medicine ;ad. but
an announcement of our new importation
KETTLE RENDERED LARD
An article which mint be GOOD to
Mil and we bate It. Send us
j our order.
(KELLER & S0iSTS.
! Tlie Grocers.
, The next time you buy Tea come to us
land try our new brand of Cunlster
I Tea. Only COcentsforafull pound.
I Try Crsam Wheat for breakfast.
j L'fre Germeu and you will lmye a rich
l dish.
Try Caraullno
I minute.
once. It cooks In one
Full Line of Fresh Vegetables Dailv.
Cherries, Bananas,
Lemons.
New Potatoes orj' fine.
Oranges, and
XKW ADVKKTISH3IETS.
A POSITIVE FACT.
The most complete stock of DRY GOODSf are to be found at LUNN &
BROWN'S.
Tlie best assortment and mot reasonable prices in Parasols and Sun Shades
at LUXN & BROWN'S.
Over one hundred embroidery suits in Batise, Zephyr, Nansook, Swjs
etc. all colors, and prices low at LUNN & BROWN'S.
A line stock of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings best assortment oi
Gloves in Silk, Lisle mid Kid Gloves, at LUNN & BROWN'S.
Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Hugs, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etc.,
etc., at LUNN & BROWN'S.
Do not forget the place and name 239, Corner State and Commercial St.
LUNN & BROWN.
D. McCully,
LS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF
KELLER & SONS,
Tho Grocers.
I nvson I let eluimien l
111., tKH MimtKiimery !.;
fawn e'ronolMM, I'M I
Ovorlmul to California
Suulhwn Pacific Company's Lin
THE JWl'XT SIllSTA H0L7R
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HM'AI, FAMKNUKM tin IN
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MW a. tii. .,
M U.HI Ar.
riLLt mi rrir sLfitriik.
I'ourM lylu4 wn Aw miiiiii,i,hU(Iui
u MMittt Ham inwMwiUivni altiM'Ued hi
mums iralu.
Tlie 1 1. y. IbtUnwd Rry makn am
! . ' ,,,v "Tfwiar irwitift hi ine
Tsua M,,,,a,, mUM iw""
ireet,
Wr.l Side Mti, Iklwrei I'trUii,
ui (Willis:
:
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ui.'i l. . '1irt)iiua Ar. I"U u. m.
lrvlll. l..l IjAlkiu.
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SSS:
Al .Um
KiUuuiirui ft4tte lUllrtw
il iWtallu MMMtH Willi
kllroad
r.ir iwu IttaMlMalhul IVMrUlMM HUM.
H. KlTl.KH. u Y. u5 iWAVt.
HW.
Ami.
UlT0Ai BHOa-
P L U N4 U U5 K S I
wnnnmiwi
-ALKM. : : . : OHKlJON
HnglUIi Seivunt oil In' I'milti.
Tlie imidern nerva'.t rrlrl Oom not Hi'w
her work, and, Home lurk, tbero li n c ne to
toacli her, aud that m the plalc truth ot tin
matter. Ii'o public Ini.Jtiou.l.o ,ii, ,vm.
can really fit a girl for "dorure.io c e
In a largo inutitutlou a girl Jearn.i nut t
tho dlltlculUoH and trlr1 of a n.ai 11 "i
liHiinwiit, mhmv, inileaii .( ini i , u i.. i i
if onelarKU liotly, wiui '.xtiuet u . i
defliwd dutloa, (lie laulit 'iti'.Kii . .
her own rwoureoa aud I It j vl wu-t i . t ..
Uuk of all to think for huinolf. I i. e..
ber very well tho cxpuriM of a ti .i i.
miiia, who took a slrl from a lai,v ' a
where orptuuu m tohoii care . u.:
trained h nurranU, Tho cirl unn, a - ei
;kiiU ttu lav, n-tfiil, ni.i ; n
bilging, in abort, H trecikure, whoi.i i . u.ik
and maiita were, for n ouder, uui. .i.si.
pinliiiig. One iluy I iiiUmhI her it J ul 1 1
Uie oaiue. "Uh, the luw lft, aaul the i rk
waa Urn Uftnl.M
Haver, nerer agnln will I tako a Rlrl frotii
on of Utowt UittituUoiw. The glrU mv coixl,
well trained In luaunora and mind, mi) lUing
you like, but liiej are not taught to think.
Why, that very girl lined to luav the iiur
wy broom ami ib outaidu tlie door, ami
when cuurJual for it mid naively: "Okt 1
UtuutfUt the girl v hoae turn It wan to clear
up would put tbeui wa." Aunt her ti.ne
iiureo round bar waudei ing around the uur
Hry rnrlorji looking fir too lift to cunrny
Uw dirty booti aud thoea dowuaUXn to be
eleanud, aud aba dually gave we warning,
dhaolred in toara, Imchum ue roul 1 not
really luamc tlu work, awl on hr ri-turH
"luiue" 1 luht a ttar) atttor rroiu the uiatron
in rily U uuue, wuiubrlug "b' 1 could
Uunk of owrMorkiiUi a ouUUavt atuuiKfuUyr
tiaoauw I aakial bar k do work all my other
uurw gtrls had done vanity, and which her
uweamr, Um daughter of au ultl aarvant, of
bar owu free ill, wiileeutvU by taking
taaiwiidtug of (ome of the bouas Uneu ojt
W) banU I'nul miktreaaM are niarwl to
tanch their wrvanu theuwivea they will not
hare guinl oiwts or In fae aervaula at all in
la real mum at the word. KugUUi la)Mr.
Nut alt Wao C1J.
'"ThamaM whogwalti luHMokavtiing aflar
having lived tu a Unutting houea matt of hit
Ufts naturally rejovaat theohangw, baoanw
iter nil, them U noUUag Uk putting one
Awl mater mieVi own luahognny, aou"t yoi
Ituowf rrauu.od atvueUict, "imt thoaa who
are nut ojirit ilwgwi ahoukl not I magi a ain
thing. Tha man of the hnnai ana thon
wnl nor reaiionMbihtiai than to man who
buareK and thaws in a maaaura, laUanoa taa
aitvantagea twr Inrtamv. it nut tufreaanUy
hainama that the aorvant bnvuM iihatrayar
vm aud ha to ha diaphargvU."
"Than ha Anda that thara m oual to carry
u; that there aiw far tava ttrat to rakaduwn
ami keap aiilaa. thai lhar ar window hw
lr t (hut aud that tho milkman and taw
baker vottw al a dJaguatingry early hor In
the Morning, and that if ha want iwaal for
haouAwaadraaforhuhraakCaat hemaat
Can and anwr thair kmooa at tk gata,
aK au, that the ar ctoaha that
taa lita dantaud wtading, that taareare pa
id who aanu to make It a Inainni to ring
Mkr baU and aafc what Mr. Mtuita Uvea,
and that thar are a Uamamad and on ultl
arrauda ajat ttrakat uaal to do thai ha ha
to do ao Unto If. Ua. yw, there ar a
fokt many tahv " mitigate th j of
kaii ill a) lag, aaMU)ly wmm a hafawa to
h wttauai a mtihi nH-aikvattidda
valley, prairie and mountain lai
iiiHitit imi,ih;u ticrcH.
'11. ere aie two main divisions, II
mountain and tho vnlley. '1
latter extends from tlio Willann
river to the foot of tlio Cusu
miiiinlaiiiH, a distance of about
teen miles.
The mountainous portion eontii
pome tourtcen townshijis of nn
unsiirveyed land; lying in a tti.t
twelve miles north and south i,
ii.it miles east and west, and tin
prlneH all clan-eu of land, from liel
nariow valleys in tho puwses, ii)
thiounh all tho grades of rolhiiK,
hilly and broken, to that of rm I
livi.iul cuiiyoiiH ami inactweili c
crtjrjjy ( euUs. 1 1 Is generally heavily
timbered, and in the near futi h
will be Miluable for its lumber ij
pliiw. Thte hills aud mouiita i
u.l'onl a woutlerful Hummer ntiipi
t'nr HliM-k, and many of the more u
terprixinglarmers are availing them
hoh iw of t his opportunity, and w hen
tlie cold fronts of autumn tipprimili,
the stock nro brouglit nit tofnsh
imstures, thus enabling them to str
vive tho winter torms itli little
onto.
(1HKAT ADVANTAOHS.
A decided advantage Marlon eoi.n
ly lina over many others Is the ill
vernllliHl farmluK Interest that can
Ih wirried on tnrought the eut.n
year; notwllhstbndlng thisisawei
ulimato during the winter mmiUtK
the uplands are i-oldom tHi wet U
work, and long before the pmtrk
ftirniersaiv through with their sort
ing, tho bill larmer is promring .bi
Ids summer work. And yet tlit
low lands are much pa-fciied by
nutiiy; the yield per acre Is uenemllj
gnter, and iierlmiM leas laiKir U re
Hiirel to pliK-i) the Miil in proor
iHiudltiou for cixie; aud then should
Ihti i-oHMin prove dry, the tKituun
IntuU are sure to bring the lkal
eroiiM. No better farming land e.ili
U found In the Unlttnl Maten than
that on the noted Howell pruiiio,
1'rvnch iiralrle, SHUtlam prnlrieaml
Salem iraJrte. The wiil of theo ar
wonderfully productive. W..h good
cultivation, forty UinlieU of wlicat
.iinl alxty of imtn jkt aire nut lie
Kiullb' eurd.
KAfll.lTIKS M)K MAKKVT.
Tlw Wlllnmette river, with twu
line of railroad running the eutllw
length of tb county fruiti north to
uth, with tho Orgon l'aclflc rWHl
eroMHlng the wHitheat eorner of tin
ctHinty, RfibnU anile fneilltUw to
ne)t a market in any direction.
bAI.KK
1 tho ea(k)tal of the mtate mihI
viiuuty arat of Marlon county, aitit
iuhI on ilia Willamette rhcr rnt
ii tho O. ('. railroad. CoaUj
I uildinga have btvn orvtel, among
. Uli'h I be atnte eaiiitol building,
ounty wmrt Uoua, I'heiiH'kete bow.
a-nt Itouat', new public school
I iiUdliur, tatludle aehool buiUUag,
.vlellualUt ehurvh, W lllamette Uiu-
t ilty, and nuui pri-ate renuleooM
uiU Imalttcaa bfcioka, wbleh will
emmr favorably' with older attu
liirgvr oitk.
as.viut.tu
All thliigaconaldeml.theWUIalaV
ette vallvy ua the Uat country In
the world, aud Marion niatty k
tiUatt erulerally located thaaaia.
Ii llttiao aMklng hrauea lu tho wajai,
no hetter opportunilira eatt M
KtUreU, Uiao mv fbuatl ltev IVmdM
tiattiuig uuontMUoti ragaWH
Xianuu ivmaty or the YT'lTiiiiMtff
valley, taoaa wauting fanning
landa, atock faraw, UiaincMpToptirto'
or city rfaliUttoa. will be protaSntb
and raliably iufurnwd bv .vblrataug
tlta ll kuuwn drat of Y Ulat
t biuUUu, ival eatato igaata,
norra uoow htook, Balani (.imkoo.
UaA far Wart.
Higfevat caah urii- wii for
latan vpra uouav woeit.
F. LTY.
Specialties in Emits
Evaporated Apples,
Evaporated Peaches,
Evaporated Nectarines,
EveporatedjApricots,
Evaporated Pears.
Dried Peeled Peaches, '
I Dried Peaches,
! Dried.Apricots,
t Dried Currants,
Dried Apples,
Dried Grapes
Oregon Petit Prunos,
Imported German Prunes,
Smyrna Figs,
Raisins,
Persian Dates,
Weller Brothers'
201, Commercial Street;
"Gr5LAMGK STORE
Salem Co-Opcralivc Association
p. or h.
11KAI.HIW IK .
Choice Groceries,
Frovisiwis, Fruits,
and Vegetables,
Crockary! Glassware,
Butter, Eggs, '
and Lard,
.A.!,! WINDS OK
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HATS
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FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.
249 COMMERCIAL STREET,
SALEM, OREGON.
BROWN & CO.
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3ouglit!
JAMES AITKKX, Muigtr.
26 Stal St., - - - SALEM, OR.
Cash Grocery Store,
ISAAC S. STEINM, ProarMw,
ll STATK ST V SAI.KM.
A'Adt atoak oi
GiMcries, CimJ Gwis, Fits. YepUilw,
Ktc. Juat received a alee article In
Ntw -0rl6ant Baking MoiattM.
s
H O ES S
jailer and
CASH PAID FOR
Wool, Wiles, Felts ami Furs.
Xo. 'JJ1 Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
Minsk rM7
SlISCIAU OFFER
ON URGE BODY Fill WOOD.
And other in need of
Team or Carriage Harness:
nwtUbeiojroarlaiaran to call upon-aw
balarpurfliaUlarjaera.aI have the
laijiatt aad aaoat naniaate viek In ta dty.
RraiaoM toauClE UaMa.,Jat r
aatvaa a On line of
GinlUrthtiF.RickfKt
OK CH1CAOO.
for whJrti t aai ttoaavat. Taa.aarneat
aa au taaa (nan
rnt Clan Pittourg Lutatr,
Warraaled. The flaoM Itne of 1
HuaX7 UoUa, and Whij to liu- rlly
All
axnto ia teUlut: al v. r rkiM iw-
utaa, ThanklnctaaaubneawibeirlilH-rkl
iilroaaav m iu ru, I Uuill toJrw t.
alrtet atlMUKw (mliwa i.i nvrll aeua
flnaanw u taatr in laa nitare.
K. . fcAMPORT
I oiler the beat nualltv of lanre tlr wootl
lu Ave cord loU and over, kawed twlcv, at
$1 uereord; uivred ouce,K MX If yon want
the boat tove wood, the oeat nirnaee wihhI,
and the cheapest uood you ean burn, nle
me jour oroer "t oruer uu.en now win
held axMMl Ui Seotember UL Xo nayinent
danuuxled until wood la delivered. Xow
la your time to ancase tur winter s Uv
HJW WUUQ.
oao. i). ooomiuK.
UtHeewttha. V'. Johnaon, K6 Oouuner
P.J.BABCOCK,
Cabinet Maker!
AND
UNDERTAKER.:
FABHAKIb mjock. statu
Sakn, Ongm.
lQaaahraj
FEED AND L1V1Y STABLE 1
i
W. if. lUIYaiJ, Protx
Jl f aWaxiK, Orbook.
and doubt
r irt daw atajl
Moafc irataly ataaidadlar
uoatiaaata
t.anu for-Tranataat
Hownialtani
UaTatar.
SMITH'S AUCTION
AND
COMMISSION HOUSE.
DEAIER IX
FURNITURE, BEDDING,
Carpeta Itug, Croekery, Ulns Wurerriu
wure, Stationery 'otionsofall Dencrlptlon
Mirror, lecture, Cornlee Pole, Mouldinpi
amnVlndowSliaileH. Picture fruniliuf nud
all klude of job work in wood n pe-mliy
Tobacco and Cigars.
(KkhU told on the liwtAlluu'Ut plan
Auction sale ever- Saturday.
, jrUiglHMt eaah price mid for second
hand furniture.
P. F. SMITH,
Proprietor
LEGAL BLANKS,
Largest Strk in the Slate, Best DLseouiiL
, Send for eataloaoe. call for prices for Jo
Printing lowestIn Orason.
L M. WAITE, Slm, Or.
ROCKY MOUNTAIN
Cofkehs House!
Eait SM Uaaty, eff.iOatra Hmm,
S. a. WVTICINS. -:- Prop
abMalt at all houra, from V u 2&c. a
GENERAL DUCKSMITIIIXG
AKD
HORSESHOEING ! !
All the taaproved method of .boelng
laaplai aanaa, to oure diu ot the fool
andjartheeorrerttooof teult) anion, ooo
traeiioaaadlaterfrrln, um1 Irunrantee
aMMaattoa tat all oaaaa. Refer ui any well
kaova nofaeman In Oraxon.
JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer,
VaOBauaareial suae, aatau. Or.