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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 25, 1888)
EVENING CMMTL JOl'RXAI. MONDAY, J UN K 25, 1888. Overland to California VIA taific Comitsuiv s Lines, THE MOUNT SHASTA ItOUTK. Tlsw Htea St I em ! 8 FiimIm' Tslrtf lx Users. C.AUTOnXlX ftXPAMMI TRAIK- "UooOif , m. . m. 7:40 a.m. I.v. Ar. PortRmT Halem Kan Pran. II UM TCSHK 10:f. in. ) a. til, ftjffip. III. JOCAL IMMKOMl THAI ( DAILY KX ( KIT HDlf HAY). '. 1 10:1 .J ftJ AM) n. m. 1:02 a. m. 2:40 p. in. I.v. I.v. Ar. Portland HlllClil Kuifene Ar. I.v. I.v. 3: 15 p. in Ufcft2 p. in. Wfl a. in. LOSSES OF FREIGHT. CLAIMS A THAT ARE MADE AGAINST RAILROAD COMPANY. LANDS AXU IIOMLS. rri.f.N an HrmsT si. kki'kks. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of m-eond class pass senger attached to express train. Trie O. it f. llullnn) frrry makes onu Heetkm wltli all tho regular train on the Raat Wide Division from footoi K street, Portland. West Side Division, Between Portland rA 1 1. V ( I- X C 'HI T I' DA V ). 'ftaOaTin. ILv. " i'ortlHinl Ar. ftia p. tn. llfcglp. ni. I Ar. Corvullls I.v. !;.) ji.m. M'MIKKVIU.KKXfHKS fMAIS (ImTHy f.Xi KIT HI'KIIAV "bv. Portland Ar. Ar.McMlnnvlUel.v. TiSTpTTnt. IWW p. 11 MVTiCTii: At Albany and Oirvaliis niiiiiu'I with trains of Oregon 1'nclllc Iliillrond. I'or full fnfonnutlon regarding rates, inniw.ctc, apply to tlio Company ' agent. Mutant. Oregon. II. I1. KfldllliS It KOKIIhKK.Asst. U. K.Niitll'Hiw.AK't. Munager. Oregon Hallway ami Navigation COMPANY. I" Columbia River Route." Trains tat the east leave PoMbuiit at 10:15 h m Hint 2 p m (Lilly. Tlcketa to anil from prtnotpal points In Hie Uultod Htntes, Can ada ami Kiiro'. ELEQANT PULMANN'.PALACE CARS. Kmlgmnt Bleeping cant run through on express tralm to OMAHA, WUNC1I. mill ST. l'AUI Hrep nf Clini'xo Hiul lllimit Cliniii. (Itrtantiuactlmintritliu)(l forHnu Knin Cisco and l'litft Muitiul imiIiiU. KlM" further iRirtU'iilnm lniihe of I. A, Claiming, ngeut of tin eniituiny, Capital journal omee, ioiiri sirwM, naicui, iian nr A. 1 Oregon A. L. MAXWELL. l. 1 II. H0LCOMR,iiil.MMiter. Maxwell, U. P. A T. A., l'-rlluinl, AT. A. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OR PN I'.liil' RAILROAD Alltt nnwin nUmniklilii Inn ltswlliti' limn l class Ihmugli IVWlpilllllt (1lltlHIV' JUl llllii'a allul'ler, Ku hours Klr.t it i .illK-r rout iter una mlg II IKllllla In Tl ninttli VHlh-y l.i mill tVi.m Mnn rriiilnt. ikiNaiiiut.r mitt fn.ltfhl llin. nimi nirlliiiut mill all ikIiii In tlit Wit a Willnmetto Rivor Line of Steamorsi The "Win. M It mk." tlii' -N. H, lk.il (y." Inf'Thi.-.- MKiwra," an In rlw r.ir IkiIIi n('Hi;.'i ,,iu ilvlulu trultli' IwIwihmi I Virll mill I'.itl nut mut liiifriiimllikte iHiluU, liivliu.iiiikiny liiirl,('oi,ill., ml l.rv iillmii ('' wlnirfjutiiinit 1W I'nmi tni. lsrllaiut,lli't tlmw ihuIi WlH'W fill.A N.IIITII mii'KH ' lvei '.irvnlli., Mouilay, WihIihwUv anil Vrlila, Ham, uj-rl- sulvni Mml Wntnt..liiy ami IVUluy.:! t m; lait hhIi.iii 'IHiwMtay. ThunHliit anil Natunlay, i m: arrlvti INinlMiid, 1'uwJ.iy, Tliuncluy and iui4 Krlrtiiy. ham; WtMtnadn and 1 Hftlm. Tiitwdjt) . T laicru HUt'Mt! Irfw.w IVHtUtid. Muu4y. WdntMdu' i arrti Malvm, M'mdny, . TlllllSktt!k HMit Miillirtlfiv A Ml arrta itrallU. iMwdny. ThurV, oay aaa wnturdu; , fclU i m. TIME SCHEDULE, (KmvbtMuu,buu UtV0 Allmliy ftOO MniWVMIH jtT nrrivv lauiuiia liMVB LtMV Arrlva Albany irwliu muort Mr W villi.. 11.15 AM Mtiauy Mini ThalKiT i.Mln. cxuni.-,! hi X.VOI'IXiV i itu-i.iiu..iti ivr Ltiw Wlwwm n-iiuua and Mai. with ill'' rtav iCMIai',i.htit rriMit4v AIU.W UWIN tkamkw, m.imn ritAirriac M lllaiuvllr Vallav Wlltamll VauSy.. I H'ltiuMMHli Vaitay,,, MTKAMKHa. Wlllauwll Vh1I WillatiMHIv Vallfy .... WllUuu II Vail.- . Tata vmuhimiiv rMr tiIH Millny ilalnt nli. .. .7J&W Julyl rmiM tAitrtxA. . .. Jiin p ..July Is itk ruthi lu :iHll aiHR A Clint In tlm OdiU hriI Kml Drimrt tiKjnl Vny nf tlm 1'rufHMiolial Hwln illvr VarloiinHrainliilvnt Method f.oiit I'rclght Sold lit Auction. "Y liave, all tiw time, a large amount of stuff which AccuinnlatM on our IwrniU," mid tbe "Imt lMggagen ngMit o( one of tlw rail muU to a rnporti-r; "hat mort of thr pil rty Ift on our can by aocidwit 1 ure to le quickly callo.1 for if it has any jiarticular value." "Any troulile in identifying appllcnnt a iropr owner of Die haggage claimed P ""ot imrticularl. Our mort frequent trouble in the adjustment of false claim. IVe can toll by r pereon' manner whether the claim l n jut one or not. Take the iro feenlmwl m linllcr, for Inttamio. Ileiidea hav ing a bruarjuo nianiier, lite claim U inado in an Imlvmiite nay as to number of check, style of iwl::i-(! and the contenUi thereof. The tnie claimant the jierson who lum really lost aomethlng hot a respectful and anxious lwnring. He invariably given an accurate description of the lost jMrcel, and is very slow with threat of suit to recover dam ages." "I suppose that overshoes and umbrella are the article most frequently left in carap "No more frequent than small jiorcels of clothing, shanlsand small vhIIhw, but. an I ca. , these are always quickly claimed. It is with fraudulent clalmx for lost baggage thai we liave the nujt exiierieuce." t'HAUIlUI.X.NT CLAIMS. "Wiat are tlie fraudulent methodsP "Moat numerous, and some of them, most ridiculous. Now lure's an old claim vjilch, while not fraudulent, is worthless and most bull headed. &cvorul weeks bIiico a larrel of whisky and n case of canned good were sliiu la to a grocer in the interior of the state. About the time of the shipment the grocer died. Immediately, his entire stock n ns taken by a uholusale grocer who had a chattel mortgage thereon, and so without leaving a family or any projiorty, ho was buried. There was no estate mid accordingly no executor. MeauwhilothegocxUshlpiMul over our rond lay in the freight house, there I wing no one to deliver them to. I notified the shipper of the situation mid he leplles by saying that o.tr conqiHuy must Keep the gotxl.t anil that ho will hold us itwpniisihlo therefor. "I Iiad a traveling man try to gut $8S out of ih forilutuaje done to a mir of very rare and lino window curtains. Damage done, an lie claimed, by mum- melting through his mmiilo case, which had been cari'lcssly tlumjied in a snow linnk by one of our bag gagemen, and bo staining the curtains." "Hail the sample case been so dumidl" "i'oeslbly. At ltust we dldti't ilis.iutu t.mt feature of the claim. All we atked wot. that he present a receipt from his employerw showing that ho had ald them, as In. ulaimeil, thu W foriliimiigedoiiu,iuullilih he had to make good to his llrm. lie failed to prwluit) tlie receipt, nnd so, of his own voli tion, the cawi was dropied. "Another onie came ftomnmnuwho put in a claim for f for new costings and fie.,;..t thereon, anil y.MJ for labor in putting t e :i iuto a U) e sliippeil over our road and lnt)ki u w Idle in transit. 1 investigated the case at d found that n leg had leeu broken out if tl.r stove and that the mnn had, instead of giv ting new castings. xild a village bl.icksm.. b tl.JO.for rlcuug the old log hutk i. . Iaie. No HUM r.ui'.in,; lunl lmeu U.u.'h:, freight liad lieeu wild, and thu entire cil . him liad Uvu leas tliau $& Vet he cl .. 7.60 from us, "We hail another msowliere one of oi agent del I v ww I some freight with an r )Mle bill calliug fop eleven com of r;oK. Hut teu castsi '!iowwt up,' unit the parties i uhomtlie gomU were delivered, wuiio tin seoiueil surprlseil at the itertoiuncy, at o..i ex lamed that the missing cx co .... 'books, a silk d'.wi and more ImhiU.' . was their very Indefliitte Inventory, einl tl' stuck to it quite llriuly. luveatigaiioushowi that but ton oases liad twu shljieil, that or agent liad made tv mf-ako on h'sw.v, Ml aud so on the expeuse bill, ami llntlly f'ut the olo at last couftiswl that tney lim.u i lost so much as a tlu stwon of their hoo hold givKls shlppwL" OUl AT AUCTION. "What Income of 'Iuh freight' uevr okUuedC "We sell it at auction. It seldom has any ,Ju oxvv;-t to the rug ami (link dvulora. Of oourni we soli tssckage aocordios to the way m vhichUtey araUUwl. Wecaiuiot tell as to their ailM, Once in a hile a uurchair g4a uicely Ukeu iu. I recollect at one o( our sales we got $13 for a large crate Wiled "crockery.' A well known ihsiciiwi was the puivbaeer, nnd m hen th craui was ofxstmi it wa fiHiud to contaUu a lot of iiIssUm of partt liua.s, such as lesitsMM peiUUe about the street. " "Woiiti 4, irtuHM, to o of Uksw t'wi Ulersf 'lNsstibly, but not wurth Ave ceakt to toe doctor. Once in awhile, hoeor, a gool UesU turns be hum. 1 recollect w sold a com ife'tuaettt uillrd 'two buses and one barrel of dust' It brought l.SU, and wbott lite I am I contained nu-i rox i and buses lidd two doevo pacta of a tstil UeiH'i siwitar. 1 uwleretood tbat tbe pur-eiiaM- sold tUe k to hulesaiu ditiggist for sn AU.UB r tM Uihxl as Hx.o lit of Marlon county in situated in tin uurt of tin- MUigiiifiueiit SS'illnnictit. v-nlley, the wntrnl gem Intbeclu' 'cr of rich cotmtiefl (hat fonn tli.n nrinoelr domain, and is the Imunu xnnmouwealtli of the great north wit in all tlie ws-enUalg that go to 'vnrdn ninklng it a profitable abidiii'' iilace, and a lioine for the thnft dinner, the cunning artisan and the ndiiMtriou.-i liiechaiilc. Jtlch in its agricultural resources n Hh cultivated and uncultivated lindi, in its water powers, and mliierulH; rich in its college and - liuola of learning, and with a climate unf tirj)sHfti for Its salubrity, it reMDt8 to the immigrant from the overcrowded states, where cold v, inters and hot BUmmcre, with terrible cyclone, prevail, who cornea to the coast with some niuiti.s, advanttigea that no other ouiit.v in Oregon ioees. Much hns been written of this u extern country that requires a tretch of the imagination to com prehend, and numerous complaint. ire heard from tho clans who liave lieeli misled bv them, SO ill tills brief sketch the writer desires to avoid exngenitlou as to its preR'iit md prospective tulvnntnges, tisking those in the ciist into wlice hands this inny full particularly tlno ho have their eyes directed towards ibis const to jieruse it cnrefull, iiilin:' Hint it is not written to lure imuii'Tunts within its borders, but oulv as a truthful dlscriptiou of a hind which, if it does not "How milk and honey," contains within Its lxjMjin wealtli and resources eijiinl to any other country on the l'tieiHc side of the liocky mountains. iiorxiiAitiES. Marlon counly is bounded on tie m.itliby the Willamette river m i jlutte creek which kupurntet) it In m 'lnckamns county; on thu1 east b Clnckiimus county and the (.'iiht.iK niotintalns, which t-epaitite it irmii Waseo county; on tliehouth by tlie :-'.- ul. i ni river and tho north fork ol i !u- r.nit'imi, separating it in n I, '.an Mi:iit,itudon tlie west by t. Willamette river. 1'JtVSICAI. I'OltSIATION. 'liio couuiy contains, lncitiuiiii. HENRY SCHOMAKER, Manuftcturer ot Tlie Standard Combination Fence! No. 260 Camrrerc'Al St. All Styles ol Fencing Made to Order OK SHORT NOTICE. DUGAN BROS P L U iVE B E R S IAS AND STEAM WriBRS, 3fEV ADVEKTISIOIENTS. A POSITIVE FACT. The most complete stock of DRY GOODSIare to be found at LUXx BROWN'S. The best assortment and most reasonable prices in Parasols and Sun Shfl , JjUKS & BROWN'S. B Over one hundred embroidery suits in Batise, Zephyr, Nansook, SJ etc. nil colors, aim prices iow ui uuii ct. jlj i i.o. A line stock of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings best assortment Gloves in Silk, Lisle and Kid Gloves, at LUNN & BROWN'S. Carpels, Curlains, Curtain Poles, Rugs, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etJ etc., at liUrs.K 6; nituwiN'S. at und dealers in. Plumbing Steam nnd lie State Street, SALEM, : : : OREGON Goods, FARMERS, -:- LIVERYMEN1 And others In need of Team or Carriage Harness: It will be to your Interest to call upon-mo before purchasing elsewhere, ns I have tho laixestand most complete stock In the city. 1 'rices reduced to Kiut tho tlnicM. Jiu-t re ceived n flno lino of Carriage Harness from A. F. Rissler & Co. OK CHICAGO, Tor which I am sole ni?cnt. Thesehnrness nre all made, from First Class Pittsburg Leather, Warranted. The finest line of Dustcro, llntocy Kobes, nnd WIiIjm In tho city. All these goods I am sclllnc "t ery cloe H tires. U'lmnkliiK tho public for their liberal patronage lu the jwst, I hhiill endeavor by Htrlct attention to tiusiness to merit u con tinuance of their favors in the rut inc. K. S. LAMPORT, Do not forget the place and name 239, Corner State and Commercial s LUNN & BROWN. eUJsjufjjjsjijPMliMJiiiian, J. D. McCullj IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF 7 HATS -AND- FURNISHING GOODS, ETC. UrOeisuiied io ban rmnitv. awuldi At cmWry ainipU flftaeu or lemity s..'sei Mitvi. a uoantl raaors, eerrfml pairs -rfi. nviwsi ! Vw InisrMMiKiH aitiily Ike' Atom ll'UalAN ilk sTMlJar j CSi iiriuWanWnMH T.. IVirtkuiTiSr v"2rKS3SS4 WELL DIGGING. eurre- N It ISi.Muy.r rnuu IStrUanit anil all "' " ll1 '' "'. Jl1 wben oMnei by an e Willatnetb. Vall ImluU cau Musk rt,tm bnaiiiu wK. laiuvht Hun. th ...li .wit,.......... ..1. .1 . , .. -. ' 9 - . 'S .. . .a.n.. v.i;cr .. v. ... . ... " p 1 rtl ainl wraunelitaireal aqultui (tie t-wulUM """"""'" ". of shears and eresenra. two nr thn nl tetsauila artety uf caatkajves. Tbww of the lualiuiariuren naa, of cottrev, found ou Ue kvs Us uul Uae Miraammau, by atsxalrrtco. rlurMKl Ua kooiIs to Itmrvwadraeevv4 Uawefur a f dawk." "Dim (he iooume fro U sale of elslMei rviiy vmum near mer.-jag the cast ct treictiv up ki fretgtuf "No, but la lae andsusco of weil baaad by the esetvtae ol greaM- cam la ' ftwiM ui h it iMrpoeur ad trctkthisrut Utns, the syetuin tusslf watt tium my. w look Ikam" Just un bnOjMaH (Km a trairkkt ted Just imal sntiired lew "lust tnlgsaV twariag w ut iim m m vmunm, kkewtlklr.' ..- ..! . . masiKSBr. 4t MI T tU al yl AVISO. 'itim,k. KKfAIMKlL tlM .SHMltenkr ikRauihttie my Iiuusk iuistli A. UAHSV HATH8, 4Kb SALEM N. MAWsVA. Itaaeknw " ssesiBBfm v vaajsapnajsra HAIM tt'TTUlU iu iMssiiy worth rMjw nVty oanta, ami gwsi 1)tmm testet, tu wbtcsi en Uailjr nmsiwil eawsty a WisMl SSS.A ajMl a Mtf Of MtMl CSJUlIk Ttese tbe aj II gMas.1 Art! Us Ml, MMo H Is ixfaeiie that mnwttvto wttfeAi lor AW Issske t aenrtosj mwMitut, tat A IUSJH nmtm valKy, piisirns and mountain liiiitt-s llll- Ml ! IMNNMlCruS. 'I hi re are two main divisions, tl mountain and tho valley, 'ibe luuer extends liom tho Willnniel e liter to the foot of tho Ciimmu ltnuintnliis, a distance of about 1.' tecti inili-s. 'i'lie iiioiintaiuous)ortiou coniun siiino tonrleeii towiihhlps of niit,. uuminccd land; lying in u w twelve miles north and south I forty miles east and west, ami c. in prii-cH all clnsses of lnnd, from lit It narrow valleys in the jwihteh, t p through all the grades of miliar, hilly and broken, to that of liiel, IhiUuiI oanyoiis and iiiHeivssib'u cr-iggy iHttlts. 1 1 Is generally hiitvily tiiiilx'ied, and in the near liituie will bu valuable for its lumber rui; plles. Tli cm) hills and niotintalni a.Tord a wonderful summer ruu.i for stock, and many of the more en terprising farmers arc availing tliem- seles of thisopiiortunity, and when :.'.. cold fronts of autumn iqipfouul . the stock tire brought out to fil pastures, thus eiiubling thum lo su vlvo tho winter storms with litt'.c who. ClItKAT ADVANTAOKS. A deoltled advantage Marion coun ty hits over ninny others Is tho di veraltled fitrmlng iuteretit that orni bo carried ou tlirotight thu entile year; notwithstbndiug this is a wit uliiiiHtu during tho winter mouths the uplands are seldom too wet t.1 work, and long liefore tho prairie fhrinersare ihiinigh with their heed ing, tho hill larmcr is preparing ft i Ids summer work. And yet tlu low binds are much preferred h nmny; the yield per acre is generally greater, it ml nerliiips loss labor is re quired to place the soil in proiH-r condition for croxt; aud then should tho sotthon prove dry, the bottom lands are sure to bring the lKt crops. No better farming land ea bo found In the United State than that on tho noted Howell prairie. Kreneh prairie, ShiiIIhih prairie am! Salem pmlrie. The Miil of thcMt arw wonderfully ptxHltictive. With gooil eultivHtlon, forty btifhels of whant and sl.ty of teits jkt aero wn Iw rcewlibj' ssHMired. KACII.IT1K8 lHllt MAKKHT. The Willaniette river, with two line of nlltd running thu witlio length of the county from north io south, with the Oregon l'aetllo raad eroHHing the wnitlutift comer of tlio iMtnity, alUinl ample faeilltle to reaoli a market In any direction. K.W.UM Is the capital of the statt am! .x uuty seat of Mariou eotiuty, aitu ittrd on the Willamette river euid i the O. a l railroiul. OoAtlj building liAt been envied, AiOUUi: which the Aiate cnpltnl buUOlng, cHiuty Miurt houee, v hciiicketehoteL is.im uouee, new public ACHotM I uildliuc. Catholic mh.s.4 bulhttng. MelltoUhrt eltureli, illauiette Uui- v ereily, and many irt ate rvidenre -(ul nutlntMs blocks, whlelt vll! o inpttrv lAorbly Mith oltWr ui' Uir.rwr ellle. OKKKKAU .lt IhlnM cunaiikred, tnWUlAni' t tie alley baa the beet couiltiy lu tin wviriu, and Marion oouno l :mriui eriiivnuiy toeaieti To thtaw ewkiiut hitmen lu the no Mter uiporttiuiilts can be otTered, Uutn ATe found L-". KMM t.trti4j latenemtlon rmu&xm Nt4tiuM Hiary cr tm WssMMtte vaiky, thoao Mrauung luafiag UimIa, atork fajrma, busiucBMaMrt of oily resddenoAa, will ba praauiUjr aud reliably Informed tv AfViiAATini ih wwU known arm 4 WUiki A VisAmtsKUn, lejaU wswm how bkMk, GREAT DISCOVERY! Dr. H. SMITH Nowlln imesesslonofn new discovery In medicine, which lspuicly a local nnresthpt lc, and nets alnuwt liistiiiitiinwui.-ly on the surrounding; tlsMU4 of tho teeth. It is In no way Injurious or luipleiiNint to tlio taste. Tlieinaiiufnclurcrsof It claim thnt ltKciUMl bus never been Known bcfoic, ami by applying It to the s-ensttlve or sore teeth, they can lo cleaned and tilled without ion. So nil those that want all kinds of dental work done without pain, would better call on Dr. 11. Smith. Teeth extracted for 60 cents 249 COMMERCIAL STREET, SALEM, OREGON. brown rco; -DEALEU IK- rnoR ii. i Teacher of Music And dealer In all kinds of Musical Instru ments. Olllce, SO Commercial street. lu ll iinienU sold ou the Instalment plan. Live and Let Live Faint Shop. HUNTLY & McFERSON. House, Sign AND General Painters. Knlsominort, Paper Hangers and Decorators. B O O 1 T S '" O Cfl H "o" o S 1HQ1KSS Leather and CASH PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Felts and Purs. No. 331 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON 0 . .n.-.n i a. mw i ll orders will receU-e uromnt alteutlon. if work lu our line rbtlnuile on all kinds elieerfuUy it.ven. Kntlsftictl.io tbop lu Did court House ou Halom. Ut. Iiuarauteeit. Court street. FOR BARGAINS IN R URNITURE OO TO KOTAN Wit ITIsI It Y, 102 Ceert Street, Salea, Onges. Havlaa; bought out the reiualuder ol the chair AMtory's stock, we are luvuared to ertl ehatrs lower than any noose lu Oregon CRONISE & WILSON. -LBAUtk-n ! rwi teUatOparu Hi.Ee" ,. K. LVY. JOB PRINTERS. (In Wale Insurance HoUdlngl FAlr price. Prompt, lte- iSPECIAL OFFER ON LARGE BODY FIR WOOD. I oiler the best quality of large tlr wood In rive nl lot ami over, sawed twice, at tH ueroord; sawed once, 81 W. If you want the best suive wood, the bel Ainiace wooit, aud tlie cheaiet wisal you can burn, ifl e me your oroer i onier utaeu now win iuei held aoml to SeDlaml demanded until wood Is dellered. Now er 11. N"o payment Is your time to encase your winter's sim ply of wood. (ISO. D. GOOnilUK. OttieewitliG. W Jhn.Hi,3MOomnier etal street. Itood wessw liable. R0R &VUK. One saaa of Ubwm. arx-en yeareJnHL. One Latabar WAf , onemsacst. INeiaUawa, line reaHlag CaH. OneBairow. Om calUVAlnr. tSMCAAAsttsrtN. IKsaWeHAfnAsii Al ML sIaWWaWbsW eMsfMCkg .r. TVCKSH. enr tai mm gSsS. aWayaBaJpi fa ' P.J.BABCOCK, Cabinet Maker! -AN UNDERTAKER, FABHARH BtJLJCK, TATK Uneof AT Wsemlfra CAatrau AtwAtn on haaA. JH5ITFBRSON v ASD UYRRY STAILB! W. M. BIIsYJSO, Prov Okgoun. SMITH'S AUCTION AND COMMISSION IIOTSE. DEA1.EU IN FURNITURE, BEDDING, Cariet Hugs, Crockery, Ulnsa Ware, Tin-1 ware, KtaUonery.Notlonsofnll lescrlptlou, I Mirrors, lectures, Com Ice Poles, Mouldinirj auu winnow Miaites. iicuirc minima " i all kinds or Job work In wood a spe lauj Tobacco and Cigars. (ioods sold on the Installment plan. Hlliet ojmIi pric paid for mscond nauu ruraituro. G. F. SMITH, 1'roprn tor. IegaiTblanks, Urgfst Stok in the State, Best Dtswont Send Hot caUlosme. Call for prices for Job I'ritttlng lowest In Oregon. E. M. WAITE, Silsm. Or. ROCKY MOUNTAIN Corrise House! Eaet IMt Uatrty, eaa. Open Heeie, . B. Vk'A-TICINS. -:- Prop auMeatoat aU boars, Irom 8c to c. GBKBRAL IILACKOTIING SI IfN- C.Ut Munhsl aud TA tVaUnrtor AsaAjsA Aatsl.ttocU- i.in mr- ntshed at renaoaable n.i,v Transieai UKAeintllrifortdcdbr. MfMdaiatteav Uoo green taeaaaakerrial uaveiare. Horseshoeing ! ! Ail ibe iDiproM-d method of thoetnf shaplag shoes, to cure diseases of Ibe K and Aw the onmvttoii at Amity acUoo.cwo tractkxi and Interfrrlns, used. I guarante satMactlon In all rau-s. Raster to any well kaowa bonumau iu uregou. JOHN KNIGHT, The Horseshoer, iW Oosnaaeretml sweet, Haletn, Or. I rt" Isiitillll IBJitiali if. i T Ii i isf i