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vht nvy A EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL Kiii)AY,jrN?:aM8wj. Overland to California VIA Sntbern Pacific Company's iines. THE MOUNT SilASTA flaw Retwem Slfw aae fcw Fraaelsre-Thtrty-l Hoam. Cat trrjiijtTA r.xrttm rutin haii.i TSutlin I " North 00 p. m. Lv. Portlanil mm p. m. i.y. Malem 7s) a. in. I Ar. Kan Fran "aT Lv. I'V. IttWaTTil H:") ii. in. fl-'Mlp. m. voc Ah P.UMKNttKIt TIIAIN -MCIT WKIIA1). ( DAILY KX- MO H. in. I I.v. l'ortliind Xnlem r.i'lfi'ni' A r. ".:Vi I. fil l.v. M.'ii . in. I.V. IfW I. tT . I!U A. III. I I.V l! p. iii. Ar. HUMAN lOFhT SLEEPB11S. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, Vot ii'vomiiiodiitlnnof semnd Haw pass fencer attached to ex pre- trains. Til'). A ('. IlutlriNid fi-rry iiiiilcei pom nwl'mi with nil the reirnlar ti'uln on tin East Mlde IHvIhIiiii from fisjt nt V street, lWtliiricl. Wt Side IMsJonTneiwcefl Piirtlaini anil Cervallis: UUI.V (K.tCK.l'TiJ'NDAY). IHih. til. I l.v. Portland Ar. I 8:Ki p. m. lfei in. I Ar. rurvallls DP' I.v.i i:i. in jWuwxvii.k'kxi-hkwi tha KXI'XIT w'vmt I. (IMIlit I nvTT.irTCinct ,Vr.Tin." 1 1. m. I Ar.MoMlwivllim .v. I rt'lAn At Albany anO OirvHlIU eonuwt with Imlnn iifOmtfin 1'iicllla Ilullroml. Ynr mil foflmimiinli fe,itrilltui rni iiuiim, ei., niMily to the I'mnimn) lure It. KOKIIktSK, Aunt. O. P. Htul I'ass. A rniiH, lit, xri. miiunir. OjTn Railway and Navigalion OOMl'ANV, Columbia River Route.": 1 1 lns Air tlif iu. I leave Purl In ml at 10: 1 it n. Aim II p in rtally. Tickets In nnil from iiiuipliMiiib tit Uto unttoa Htuuw, Can iiaa and KdruK.i ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS. MB Itmltfmnt Bleeping Cars run' tlirouifhj'nn express train to OMAHA, COUNCIL nuiI'TS nnd t. v.wi, m r Chars wul Without CltMjto. yiOecmi,l loii.nl I'.irtlun I fnrSmi Kri'l--lellU l'tlgut MouUlt (lOlllll. par further partloulan lniit)re of t. A. Jtpmiliiift agent of (tin (rtmpitnv, t'iii'w ourntil ufllne, rurt strum, Hiiriu, nii r A. I. Masai'll, (1. 1'. A T. A., IWIImul, Org"ii. A, L. MAXWCtl, U. :i .VT. A. H. HOIISMS,: i.'.ii.Muiu.i. THE YAQUINA ROUTE. OREKON PAriHC RAILROAD Anil Ore i lieieloiiinent eniiiimiiy le.tiinlilitlti. SM iiillrt litirtr, 1 1 Ii iri tet nil' III III ll HIIV tllllir roillo t'fl Eu HlIMIIIlll hln'llll I- IHlJ I.'" ,ll! IIHV iii V irl limit iiiil nil ) ilm. In Hn WH iwtli' Milli'j l .iiiil nvm miu 1 i.i i !' . Wlllnmette Hlvor Lino of SteaDorti Tim "Wm. M. tlixitf,"ii -N'. . ii.n - IMF. llm"Tliri Hi.itfiv.' nit. n . 1 1 ii . i. r Kill Miiif'i .tit-1 ImiIu imitlr lr' i n OQrt 'IIUhiiu I'l.i'lmul mill luii'i 'fil 'ii t' Elma, ltwvlncumiitMiti' wlmil, iirxnlliit it Miwr. llulliiinn Jt ri'' Imrt, mt I'rtnit lmi, r.nil.iiul.tliu. ttiii.i) uli MOUTH HOl'WU: r l.i rfrvUI, Monday, Voitiuttij- mil! latitat. It v M: nrrltf feiti-m .M.mitu rMntikiy Hlid Krlitii) . i v m; Ira -nli-fi "roiMlit, TliurilM niul .'milist, H r arrlvit INtrllmul. "1 mutiny, Tlitinuliiy nil WUir.I. , .tW I' M. U ril iiiimi; lwtt IVirilrtii.l, Muii liy, Wwliv- I ty Ijit lrliliy.il u, iii'r(t hulvm, Mmitiit, WfdniiViy und jrifax, Tstt ! : um MiMII, TuiMt.iy, TUUMOiU' unit K.lllirtlit,v, an; irrltp IsM-ilH, Tnnmlny, 'I'liur. in? niul i'iliirdy,lb) i- m. Till tCHEDUU. tKivH.Mnu.tuy ., v AlUaii) I.hm I' M ,ve (rvnis I IT ! VWI'M yaiiiln f aquin - n. ii A 'J MW A M lllUAal Altwiiy iaid n ftrli t .IUy . O, V, tmtlui anuiNtl at wnrnllh. Oinri liio nUiVv I'Mlna TOIIMrl YAOIMN Vtlll ill" UressMi I MtMo)ilnxiil O,, 1,1,1,, reMim aslllh lw ilUsIsM atiul114 iiuil Kiu UlUNUntXTIs, t kmiim, mm aAM rAvriMV rtllM.urlle Vallej . Ju jrilUiuelte Velli ... Lit VlUtMMIO Vlfc5 Jul; tlM.nrlle llt) . Jul iilt l tUtt WTKAIIttlla. WMIM VA4IINA. Wlltaime Ylle J u no M Wlllauirtl.- Vll,- Jiilt fl WUInnu'lk) Vjilr) . June HI TliU tHHMM) rtHri the imlil li ettnuKf NitlltisT dales rllliitl umIUv, N. ltIV ssiur tMtt rVtnlaiiit and all WIIUiiitlt Vallfj Mlnta rwn umke dKmi fPiium1.m . wlilj ttm imiM irf itw YAul'INA IUHTTsI Alhanv or(trlU. and II tW.iit4 In Han Kruu.-i-it, should smiM mflve at shiuUm the mmtlllsT htfx dsl at MllllU. jjpSLSSfS yjdfea . i'.r. IKHIt'K. Ae! Uen'l . !. Ai.,(rsMu rVii-lrv It. It. tv. M Ihs. Aji. nrvjiMi lit3iMal tVt., sTM MolilaMUlVl- j Hati k-nsiH-Usu, lad WELL DIGGING. XWUM ltt'O I sbun IM4ST. kk itrt'AiKKiv car trUtt untant (Juuualslltai IkWomns, ur sdl al Mty kmnsasiK A. UAstm HATl-iaT" 8AUKM M. bH. Kwrty M4 mUv. MAIh MTTINU OlMvlSO, AM" "lis ltisHllt itill uVkbi. wiwjmwwwnnimjfpjrMTWHiwri'jwi'j.egiijttpi wm'jm DAUGHTERS OF EVE. Queen Victoria will not bold a leveo this year. Lillian Iluasell is getting tbln and pretty again. Tlte late Mme. Ooncloaut's UlarooiKl bare just lMen oW at auction. Ittrn-rear-oll Laura Jones bae Invented a (lour and grain elevator. Mrs. Klizabetti Strong, of San Francisco, ia the Iloea Iionbeur of America. lira, Tlierem Hair travel on a palace oar with tier ou n fttetrard and cook. The mother of Gen. Lew Wallace lecture on woman tuTfrage and temperance. Mlw i'addouk, daughter of tlie United Htatt eenator, vranu to be an actrws. Mrs. Laura Welmter Is tlie 'only woman In America wlio lerforme profemlonally upon tlie violoncello. Vatidirbllt once jiald Mln May TllIIngluMt ViiO.UOO for Inventing a new kind of tajieetry hanging for liln lioima. Mr. John A. Ixigan renta a plot of ground, on which ane lia umuall Iloner garden, from John Hliormaiiifor MO a year. A vioiimn living In Xuula. O.. has not pokeu to her brotlier in thirty-five years, although fthe nees him almont dally. Amelle Itlves has ticver been known to koop an engagement nt the hour named, but Is neverthelewi ii great favorite among her friend. IlftmkM, oniprom of Jajiaii, will visit America net winter, traveling In state with a doveti maids of honor, numUtrloss ofncials niul etery Incident of luxury. Mrs. I'. I Collin, who I employed nt tlio dood letter olMco at Vanli!ugton nt n lurgo nlnry to lclihur "blind" handwriting, con nmd every known Ituiguiicu except Iluwluu mid Chlnewj. Mm. Qulticy A. Blmw, of Ikwton, n daiigh-u-r of Loul Agowl has for eight years Mi Hirted freo kludergm tens In tho poorust iUBi Utr of Dostoii mid Cuiubrldgu, at u per wiihI expense of JW.CX'. Ml Lliiiln Gilbert tiui dovotinl fifteen ywirs and most of her fortune to prison re- lurm. biie has etabllt.t!id twenty-two litnnrtKB In tho prison of dlirerent sUitonnnd found employment for tl.OOOex-convli'ts "Mrs. I'aran Stevens, tho American mil lluimlit), who bin. Jut niiiuilu linlon, Legal life as u ivnlter girl in u rwttuiirunt, w hlie hi i Uusband slut Uxl out as n stahle boy," Is the wny nn Knglish nouepnper nlludes to New fork's pniiuiiiunt society luniler. IiMiirance suttlstlcM show ttuit tlaoiwUi tlon of life of Amei lenn women nt ; j eai of age in '10.8 yours, and of KnglUh wmnn lireclsely tho sniuu After the ngo of i u ztwotation of life among American wuniei exceeds oonsidembly that of lliiglish wunien QASTRONOMICAL TIDBITS. link teas lire more finhiounblo tbun gree.i Umm, but are leas common. A breakfast wiuid tecommeiided for Urn time of year consists of lettuce hearts mid new tomatoes. Without oolcl veal ninny n catea'r woiihl be much punltnl to know how to nutltt eblukiui salad Dry toust mid mnimalailu nnd u cup ol English In eak fust ton Is the AnglomnuiucV first meal of the tiny Tlio eutiiig of oningtM, traies, napamsur ami lettuce In publio often tells what kind m man or woman you are. A Florida town has sent u petritled ham u tiu UulTropieul uxnitiuu, niul all the mil road iMtauranu have mi e)n on it. All Ulltiiimtisl zj w ill never oauh, but onn tie iittliiHit In any kind of an omelette, h fact tlml l-mlili'iit-sof hetelaiiM'erUilliiilywin. oihI iKHinnrio. There is it remarkable oonsumptlonof wed ding wil.ii unit gulug on In the liuul, niul eoriwiHimllng amount of nigbtmaro mid roul family dreams. An aiitlKirlty says we should never eat wIhhi nu are angry or even 111 humored, un less we wish Indigestion nnd ily.)wwln nil In oiw. Amliibiliiy should go with oteiy IIMWl Que w ho has hail eximrfouee rles to nv nmik tlwt teal Is n very goel thing tu tie alarirao' Imt exoeseively dangerous In the Mitieritmiy. Iook not upon the veal n lieu it U IallSl4Mhll.w A Ki York lady who recently gave n ball Is said to lia e lilrcsl a (HmtmliuUikii y OuITsm ami twke vemler tu take his stautl in tbsi siet and disti ilmta, at her iM, ttakes, oiHTtMaiwI oitoixiUto ui tlw Iwok dm and so all ottssm waluug w her Invite,! guesu. CURIOUS THINGS OF LIFE. A W'oWt Uaker duivla Uwslgiii "Kight kites for I " A New Kngland ounsfatde, wUo lass bad (p-eal u)hi letivm 1Ui tramps, sal's tiiat be IHM HMr Jet Msta uw lUi a Iwtkl bewl. lis htesM ArtwisMs wsnsaUyti Is a Itsgro baby w lUi two bestds ami faees, iM arm aud Uum ksgs, UH( w blub It ststtuls lii fash low. A IlfW man oaUtd ou a bttMkeepti la Jlulliw. wuuut', Ky., Mm otlssr day ntul mhl tateut -live OeuU for weals He had sHsn WIH y tsars ago A oW lady or It, b"tin; In Uuoir county. O., la able tu w-fortn Um feat of j-t-idns? a JH w ttb a Uuul4or .( water Italatatsl tw Ism bead witlsiMU s$alluii a Uix(a A uaruOilooer stood U lu tU. () JMlNlt, AotWu, KugUmt, reeesiHj and ter bests) Tate baus of a eotiple Uitundlatf sa be tarrted ThenbJecUir as quieiiy nvetisXatl tuKUUiliie .esi at Ut aha of Uks "sryicsk, kskVi H WO basrikaU Ital t BSJttlKBBI. ftttt op- ClKMi uu Urn ilel fsa.'s ttasl sttai smm la debt. Mkl BnmnmsiUjf not In u )- ttOSi M te afMklTtaat. ... i'. f a J tyssssss Iar.it llseV Ant: '."! id Js,uaTt fkvrct h;J, suvxara it b a tvrtteiMl wbo writvv frosu lit f. s ita.e unly (imoi iv tu u-a msaM d.y Uw ii. Utir, ai.d aM of Uu uU asw It. U .v.i.d to buaftt nliuse:.'. B'iUkti bnu 1.1-r ,vui;mudsi frusw kt. lw tVtMM ma).- Skew m lrUt WurU. TW.ktrf I fa New Vatan tobMntmfUWyovr Btsrk vettsin'oee tsji adtst w t itv Um ;os, so ctfjr ssurf WtM In eoasm, ewan U the j am no ao Niwaitwi. Tjeii.jct ink friu vruutt. aousir MUUs-vstst aet srttii ar,' atKi smtisssta. Tlwtt maw 'U aUuwg SoWratos ras LANDS AMI HOMES. Marion county 1m situated In tl neart of the magnificent 'Willaiiiciti vnllev, tlie central gem in tue im ' tor of rich countii that fonn tl. princely domain, and is tlie bunr commonwealth of the great nort1 went In all the ewcntlalH that jro t. u:irds making it aprolitahle nbi'lr place, and u home fur thetlir:!. farmer, tlie cunniiiK artisan and tl industrious meclianic. Kicli in Uh agricultural reeoun in ItH cultivated and uiicultlvatK, l-iiid", in its water jiowerti, an niliifral.-); rich in its colleges aim vouoiH of learning, and with . climnte uncurpass'ed for its salubrlt;. it prctits to tlie immigrant frei: the overcrowded h tut en, wlierecoli' winters und liot summers, wiili tenihle cyclones, prevail, vl:t conn's to tlie eoafet witii son.i miiina, advantages' that no otlm iiiunty in Oregon possesses. Miidi lias been written of thi-ui-Htern country that require.-. . ttretcli of the imagination to c.ii. prehend, and numerous complaint are iieurd from tho cluss wlio hui Ixi'ii milled liy them, so in tli' brief sketeli tlio writer desires 1 avoid exngemtion as to its prm-u1 mid prinpiT'lve advantages, askini: tlniM' in the east into whose Iihiic this may full particularly tlm-i who have their eyes directeatowni this coast to pertihe it carefull. . feelinir that it is not written to lu.. immlurnnts within its borders, la onlv as a trutlinil ulscnptl laud wiiieh, if it docs not milk Mini limii'V." (ontnin Its Imoiii w ealtli nnd resources equi. to any other country on tlio l'ncil'i fu'Ic of the lioeky mountains. llOtlNUAIUKS. Murinii count v is bounded on tl i north by tho Willamette river in. Jlutte creel; which seinu-.itcs it fn n Clnckniiias county; on tlie east b ('Iiu'kniniis county and the ('nucai'i mountains, which separate it i'n.ni Wiifco county; on tlie soutli by tin .-'iintiaiii river and tlie north fi rk : the fantiam, separating it ir i. Linn county .nnd on Ihu west ty t! U'illnniette river. 1UIYS1CAI. 1'OKMATION. The county contains, iiichtdit . valley, praino and niountaln Im . , ulx.iit 0 o, ink) acres. '1 In rv are two main divisions, :! iiii'iintiiiii and the valley. '1 1 Intier c tends from the AVlllnnn ' river to tlio foot of tlio Casi;.. motiutalns, a distance of about i -teen miles. Tin- i!inuntalnotiB)oi'ti( n cut. i - 11110 iVmrleen townships of in"-t, .i turM'.ved land; lying in a Mi.p t v i Jve miles north and soi-th b, fully miles east and west, and con pris'k-s all dashes of land, from rich narrow valleys in thu jiassc, ti tlir.uigh all tlio grades of rolling, hilly ami broken, to that of rx 1 Iniii'ml i-anvons and liinccehMb'e ci"trjry l oaks. 1 1 Ih gunomlly heavily ttmU-rcd, and in the near Intuit will bo vnlunblo for its lumber u ullts. 'I'Ih"-d hills aud moiintan ..! id it wonderful summer runt-tui- stock, and many of the iiime 1 1 terprislng farmers are availing tl.en ii lie- ofthls opportunity, and win : the cold frosts ol autunin appnuul the stock are brought out toiit-l jmitHivi, thus eualiliiig them to si i vive tlio winter storms with litile i'ii re. OHKAT ADVANTAOKS. A decided advantage Marion couu ty lias over many others is tlio dl versilled farmiiiji Interest that enn bo carried on tlirought the entln year; notwlthstbudlng this Is a we' climate during the winter month" tlie upholds aro seldom tixi wet lr work, and long before the pntlr'i fanners aro through with their see l tug, the hill fanner is preparing f his summer work. And yet tl.r low lands are much preferred h.v many; tho yield puruero is genendly greater, ami iicrhaps lues labor is rv quired to place tlio soil in propvi condition for crojis; and then should the soiiMin provo dry, the lmttom lands are sure to bring the beat eroiM. No Iwttor farniiug laud car lie found In tho Unltetl Mates tliau that on tlio noted Howell prairie I'lriuli prairie, Santlam prairie aud .N.U111 prulrle. The soli or them are ttuntlerfully mxMluctlve. With good cultivation, forty Imahels of wheut mil sixty of ts per aero eu bo letttlily avcurvd. IA01MTIK8 rVH MAKKI--T. 'the Willamette river, with two liiieauf rallmewl nuiiiliig the enth length of the county from north to south, with the Urvgou faciUe ro d citsjaiiiiK the aouthciu't corner of thu i. unity, attbrtU auiple (aeilltlea to .Mich a mttrket lu any dlrwtlou. a.u.K 't the CMiltl of the state ami ioty sti.t of Marlon tvun'y, altU" "ilun the Wlllaitiette river atMt .. lie o. V. milrtiad. CciaU- .udluaa hae been ereettsl, atnouf ...li the atate rwidlol bulkUatff. ii nty w-'Urt houm, t 'heroekotv ho4l, - ra liotwc, new public actiol ail. ling. C'athoUe whtml huikUng, i ilualirt church, Willamette Uni- Niiy, and nutm- private reaiileuei - - t wulnosw work, which talk "npare (avotabiy with rtlder anti I., wreitlea, OSWK1L.VU All thliiga conadttwed, theWlllatu ib-valley tuta the teat oountry tu '. wtvritt, ami Marlon county W sititit eentorally bx-aitxl thereto. tti UtAsw aevktug hiunea In lha weal, i.i Mter opportunltlva can b .'ff. ix'd, thaaarefou.vl ' TVcaona 1 1 airUm l&feretation reiuvJtR tartMW vwintf or the WllUuuattt v-lk'y, thnae wanting tWratttaf Umw, aterk fartua, busineas ptoptttf nr etty n-srttWwcaa, will be vnmfOf ami reliably Inftannad by aaraafatac lite well knoWH flrm of Wiltla tltamtwrllM, Nat laatata acautaV masni hnm ttlok. Satswi Otssjfimi. r rwi H lhel cash rliv paid fi-r n'tbe tara lhaiv til.nV K. I.KVV. oRocnmiis.j, - Xo Cure for Chills and Fever. This Is not a patent medicine ad. but an announcement of onr new Importation KuTTLB RENDERED LARD, An article which must be GOOD to sell and we hat e It. Send us your order. KELLER & SONS. The Grocers. The next time you buy Tea ooinetous and try our new brand of Canister Tea. Only GO cents for a full pound. Try Cream Wheat for breat'tst. I'se Garmea and you will have a rich dish. Try Cereullne once. It cooks in one minute. Full Lino oi Fresh Vcatililcs Daily. Cherries, Jauaiias,!IOranges, nnd Lemons. New I'otat ?es vory line. KELLER& SONS Tli Grocers. Specialties in Fruits Evaporated Apples, , Evanorated Peaches, Evanorated Nectarines Evaporated Apricots, Evaporated Pears. Dried Peeled Peaches, Dried Peaches Dried Anricots, Drifld Currants, JJri8d Apples, Dried Graoes Oreo-on Pelil Prunes Importetl Gorman Prunes, Smvrna Figs, - Raisins- Persian Dates Welter Brothers' aoi. Commercial Street 'Grange store Salem Co-Operative Association P. of I I lKAU-a IN Choice Groceries Trovisions Fruits untl'Ve'ctabUsi Crockerv Glassware Butter, Eggs, and Lard, t,t, KIK13S OP Produce 13 ou glit! JAMES A1TKXX, Manager. 2G State St., - - - SALEM. OR. Cash Grocery Store, :ISAAC S. STEINER, freprister, 121 State St., v Sawsm. ftili stock ol.- Qrrkv, Caanfil lijodi, FitsJt V(fUtr, Etc. Jiut'recelved uloeartlcle"Q Naw Orleant - Baking !- Mota.M. Lire and Lei Live ftfoi HUNTLY House, & McFERSON. Sign AND General Painters Kaisomintrs- Paoer Hansen and Decorators. All mle will nwelv nrasBBt BiisaUun BUwalesoa aU klndsoerori in our line Waepitt Ota OMirOtusaw on iVuilitreei, i. PWf . I BUsHNI, Teuchrof iS.'Iuiio Am iJesOas-la all kusds of Masks! Iauu IssMMa. UtBc as iXMuusririal rtnx tnuuc&U susd sb ibr iBtl-iliait'it ii inr VDVIJIITISKWKNTS. A POSITIVE FACT. The most complete stock of DRY BROWN'S. Tlie best assortment and inofct reasonable prices in Parasols and Sun Shade at LUJS'N tfc IJItOWX'B. Over one hundred embroidery suits etc nil colore, and prices low at LUA.N te JJKUW iN'is. A fine stock of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings best assortment t Gloves in Silk. Lisle and Kid Gloves, at LUN & BROWN'S. Carpets, Cm tains, Curtain Poles, etc., at IiUiNiN .s jjkuwjN's. Do not forget tho place and name J. D. McCully, IS RECEIVING A FINE LINE OF H AT S FURNISHING 2-10 commerctal;street, S H IO Leather and MM CASH .PAID FOR Wool, Hides, Pelts and Furs. No. 331 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. SPECIAL OFKEK' OX URGE BODY FIR WOOD. I oltt-r the best quality of lame fir wood lu five eord lot) Hint over, miw ed twice, at fH per cord; sawed once, tS 13. If yen went the be t stove wood, the be . lurnaee x ' and the cheapest wood you can bu.-n, give me your order - y order taken now wdl held trsxt to Heptember 1st. No payment demanded until wixnl it ttillvereil. Nnw Isyour time to engage your winters su- H) in wooti. obo. p. aooiuiun, OtHce vrlth O. W. Johiwou.M Cowuier clat street. DUG AN BEOS. l3 l u m: b 3S r s US m STILll n And In Sietw ami Ilmnliing Vmis, SSaaaaaJasV MMI sKWsNaviw-a BALEM, : : t : OREGON. KOR SAUK. od uoMank4JMIs TwoCtoWa. inslbsm taedUjMi rut sartarikeik eaU m Kifc Wi ns- aei. aWjUiiut tiex Hiia-wlas j , T. K. TfCKJBl. KjkAimmiMSBemaxxBnTuzxmaaaBxmjSMXM3u.-utin&nxM WM. BROWN & CO. ! DKAI.EK IX B Q 1 Q 1 T pS O Cfl H ic V V ) H tcSl ) I r "2s. ''AN r" j oafmmvt1taimm.mnrmr. tkekfllsaaaaV ai al aBsWasS elaMVi GOODSJarc to be; found at LVNX J in Bntisc, Zephyr, Xansook, Swig Hugs, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etc. J 239, Corner State and Commercial St.j LUNN & BROWN. Sa'saLUHaH.l-t,,j AND- GOODS, ETC. ;SALEM, OREGON. E FRUIT WANTED -I1Y TIIK- WILLUIEHE VALLEY FRUIT CO. At their KvajK .-utor Apples, Plums, . Prunes, Pears, At the Highest Market Price, Factory near the pasoeugor il-i't. Th9 UtTST3E8' GUIDE U issued Jt-irch and Sept., each year. It is an ency clopedia of useful Infor mation Tor all wdo put" ehaaa the luxuries or the necessities of life. We 825 uE BBnliansAa tn rid a. walk. dsUCQ. SlftOP, at, nah. hunt, work, go to cburen, or atay at home, and in various sixes, styles and quantities. Just figure out what is required to do all these thing CWIF0ITAILY. and you can make a f ettaMta of ilia value of the BUYKKS OUnna, whioa wiU be sent upon reoeipt of 10 oants m pay postage, MONTGOMERY WARD ft CO. 1U-U4 Vtishiwan Avsjnue, CbiosKO.Ill. NI. Id. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Fafcsf Saws a SpMiatty. Kbopon the al'ey. opposite Mlnvo L. fj Waasa. Malam. 1X7 S XvMU - -- - H swift mi