Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 30, 1888, Image 4

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EVENING CAPITAL JOUUNAl
SATURDAY, J UNE30, 1888.
Overland to California
VIA
Southern Pacific Company's Lines.
TUB MOUNT SHASTA IIOLTEL
Tim Nttwn S-itfm and San Prantlwe.
Tlif rl-ix Hoars.
CA14TOBW1A EXl'HKW THAIS
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HOh. m. I Ar. Han Fran. I.v.
VOCAL I'AWIKSORR THAIS ( DAILY KX-
(KIT 8UNIIAY).
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HERE AND THERE.
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8:15 p. in,
12.02 J), in.
U-.fft H. Ill,
PULLMAN BCFFCT SLEEPERS.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For iiocominodHtloii of iwcond elmm iwm
KfiRKPrx hIIhi'IihI toexiw-Mtraliiii.
TYieQ. A t ItallroMd ferry innkeH coti
neatlon with nil tlio reictilHr train rai tliu
Omt Side Dlvhdon from foot of 1' Htrett,
Fortlnud.
Ycst Side Division, Rclwecn forllafid
and Cervallls:
iiAHr (KsrKrr hwmia y).
rBnsrn.vr'riiriiiiiiii a. HtMiCm.
5 ! "t.jAr, Uorviillln I.v. In ion.
PiJWSVTl.l.K IIXI'IIHHH TUAIW (IIAIllY
HXUKIT HI'NIIAYJ.
31
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A r.M o.Mlniivlllcl.v.
li-1 II. III.
At Allmny hihI CorvHlllH eonneot with
train of Oiewm Fiiolllo Uallriwil.
For full fiiforiuatlmi retctirdliiK ml on,
JMHW,!l!.,HIlly til tllO t'OIIIWliyrH HKI'Ilt,
11. KOHilinm.AMt O. I nnd Feat. Ak'(.
Mmutiiur.
Oitpi Railway anil Navigalimi
OOMI'ANY,
Columbia RIvdr Routs."
Trslni for Hie eHKt Iwtvo I'ortluna nt lft-15
ii in mimI II in dally. Tlt'kfU to Mini from
prliieli! i-Htit lit I lio rutted Htittfi, Can
ada mill lsiiim,
ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS.!
limlyrant .Hleeplinr Ciini riiiClliniiiKh.'ou
c.xue trulnn to
OMAHA,
COUNCIL lll.UI'Fri
III 111 ST.
1'AUI
Free uf ('liurgi niul Williiiut Uliiiiige.
CloneemiiisolloiMHllNirllKiiil fiirMnii Kmii
(Hwhi mill l'UKtit Sound point.
l'o further puttleultini liniilr of I. A.
IMuniiliitf, iixniit of till, MHiiiptiuy, Capluil
Journal iiillra, court Htiiwt, Hnlein, Ogn.,
or A. U Maxttell, (1. F. .V T. A., Frtliiiid,
OrnfUli,
A. L. MAXWELL, U. :'. AT. A..
II. HOLCOMI),Uni.!.Miiii'i..r.
The Great Northern Railway company of
England Insists that its engineers shall tats
at least nine hours' roet between one day's
labor and another as a precaution against
accidents.
The ostrich, feather trade of South Africa
Is so depressed that the feathers which for
merly sold for $19C now bring only t7.G0,
ami the value of tho birds has declined ac
cordingly. .
It is said that Franklin Pech, of Clinton,
a., though over 00, prayed earnestly to live
to his diamond wedding day. and, though ex
tremely feeble, did see It dawn, then folded
his hands and foil asleep.
A I'lUsburg man lias brought suit agaiiut
the city for attaching and selling his home
stead, worth tO.000, for a debt of 7.G0-and
that, too, one he did not owe, it having been
Incurred by another man of the samo name.
A Georgia man has just patented a "family
Ice machine, in which that glistening luxury
can le made in less than ten minutes and at
i oost of ono-flf th of n . cent ir pound so
there is reason to fear'that Jack Frost will
be driven out of business.
The Japanese students at Cornell unlver
ilty have a way of cooking tho English spar
rows so that thoy mako a very palatablo
Dili, and tho Japs llko them so much that
'hoy mnko a standing offer of tlirco cents
iplece for all the sparrows brought to them.
ISdwnrd IJlewett, who has Just been elected
'rwldent of the First National bank, of Fro
I'otit, Neb., is regarded as a typical Nebras-
.sn hy his fellow citizens. At tho age of IS
o drove on ox team across tho plains, bnre
ooted and friendless; at 18 he was (10,000 in
lulit. Ho is now nt tho head of ono of the
largest horse ranches in tho west and worth
lenrly ? 1,000,000.
At Indianapolis as a gentleman was walk
"X along tho street, accompanied by two
young women, ono of thorn stepped on n par-
i- match mid In nn Instant tho drosess of
th wero nblazo from head to foot. Ii
rompt action on the part of tho geutlemar
Iw llaiiUM wei-ii smothered before the youn
toinuii wcro Biliously binned.
There nro In America over 4,000,000 farm.
ure and small. They cover nearly 80,000,
"'' acre of Improveil land, nnd tlielr total
.ilue is something like 1 0,000,000,000: These
! ;iii'o nro not, of murse, very voiiiprehcii-
,.e. Tli''y sinply convey Uio idea of vast
iwofiuii and tHjual vwituess of import
inc. The Mitlnmtcd vnhw of the yaiirlj
, .ixiuetfi of tlioso faiiiM is Imtwceii fa.OOd,
t.)0 and t a,00U,00l),(X)0
A novel ami rxcelleut fiviture has Ixieu fn
i.iced In the high hchool at Caldwp'l
Can., which kti a ille of nil tho loadm,-
otuity pKiii, with iiiHgai'Iiies mid i .
lor ioimg ople, nil of which nro neww,'
.o the students nt unemployed inouu" ,
livery attornoon n portion of tho time Is .
k-otoii to lio l))lcii of tho day. On it n
(Friday one of tho students" gave nn oxtt-
leaount of the ntllrond strlko, nnothnr of
loath of ldnperor VVllllnm, uiidhlssueceK-ithui-Bof
tho lifoof 11 1 Alcott, of tho u..
irn blizzard, OLlnhoum, etc
LANDS AND II03IES.
BY THE BY.
THE YAQUINA ROUTE.
OREGON l IIAILIIOAI)
Ami Drwou lievi'loDiiient (unnioinv
HtHin)ihi linn, mttiilltwkhoitxr, M luiur
iMiime iiiHtt ny inn ittuci it nil. iiii
viwu llinmiili MMMorer mill fn'ljlil llin'
lioin Purliaiul soil nil M)tuu In tho Wll
lumens VHlley to ml from Kun rnini'lsov.
Wlllnmalte River Line of Stoamers:
Th "Wm. M. IIomk," tlu;"N. k. lUni
Is'' tile "Three Mli." are In Mn Iw lm
UMn ptouteiMter iMnl fivlaht Imirti' Iimimii
(JnfViUlta mm ISirllanU unit liilvruitill iir
M4Ut, ten vliia rouimn.v' Imrf, rn ajli
lUid Mivsrs. irulliiirtit A IW uli'irf, SV suit
'JB Front slrevt. Vrtlnn.l.ilinf thne mtol.
wwk wRilov
i MIRTH HOl'KIK
Ijmvb(u-viIII, Moiiilny.WmlnwMlM) Mini
TFrldity. V a Mi uritve laaleiii MoiiUity
V4u4ay ana VrtUsy.a i h; Umv Mnlvin
TsiUy. Thuivil'.y una HHlnntny, tt v u;
rU INMiUml, 'liitMUty, Ihurwlny nntl
in rn ihh'mi:
Lnave rXiruaiid. MkikI.iv
mA !. A M. orrlve HnUiu, M.mdiiy,
witkaajr ttita rruw), nis
MouiUy, Wntiii,Mla
lite
Tliur-
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MsJmi.TusMiur. TliiirnlMN amt Ivitnnt.i,
AM, IMTIV IWVItlllS, nvu,iy,
tiay nnd staturJay, Sjiai m.
TIM! KMIOUlt (Kseii.'iumU-s).'
UmvAUwiu' I'J'M
Kve OtirvMlU 1;1T M
Arrlv Yuuia ....... V) i M
tSSV YaqulllS W.,M
Lmv UtrviUil IWh A M
Airlvt AlMtti H;I4A XI
O. li trttliM eOttMM Hi Albany ttnil
OonaUis,
Th thore i.iiluk ouuuni al VAOl'I.N.V
wtih )m UmHi IVvstoptiHint iV Muv
aflUM'rttlpiU'tw vAUlua una mi.
k,IUMAri.
ffWMiaM niAm'im1
uly
maM VAHIMKA.
VUhim4(
Wlllamslte Valium
yimr.
um.
iwy,
wilUmwte viw
wuwiunin m
iitu em
riXT.
Jnut p
- .July w
Jmiwsi
iwsrvwi lit naul Ki
its wtikftKil umtcss
N. alMMr hMi INwUiUHt and all
WlllniiiHt Vallrj pulum usn make 4une
nBon(l(t ttllli un imltts r IIW
4VIS A itoi'S'Kt.Mru tvikU)lI
ana H ,tin..i 10 mt rniHciMVN MKtuia
i
rmitWinm. UMula
Himu wiii"ii Bunuu, uie evejilt
Chlcngu Is to liavo n series of symphony
ioucerts next season, n guaranteo fund ot
(0,000 having been subscribed for tho mip
ort of the enterprise.
tap tablets hnvo reached n degreo of elo
(mice that has to bo paid for in good, round
lguros, and makes thousands content with
'common pad."
A commotion as violent as It Is dollght'i
jriKtHlM tlio many neddings that have l
irrangiil for tho next few weeks, and ih
ihaduws thwie coming events thiMw nro n
jrlght and plensnut its could bo withwl.
It ummI to bo wild wo ill do thus mid
'when our (hip comes In," but tlio rev Is-.:
erston ii "when ttooka go uj)." A grt' r
leal de)emU upon the hoped for elovntion in
.he prieo of securities, far more than Uiow
nitnlilo tho Held In which tlio "four hundred'
ii-e fenewl in m o any Idvi.
Hpring fasldoiui comu in for a great deal ..."
ittentlon now Of ooursu they iu-o "lovely"
iMaiitiful" and nil the rest, no luljtvth, .
Mplug in ilorlrtloini. The uxKwltio.i r
luery nt Um shoM is be ilderiug, and u ,
lei fill mUm uf lioiitiets ami gomw are told "'
lie inllUiKtiV ami modWe' wtnUlUlimo.it.
Vihii which plaotM "exclusive stylus" et.i
tat.
l(Vtus4louwiesa based upon tho lmpvii.i:
laity alleged to atlllot the "soeisty yu.il!.'
uo Iwm attuded one of th fabloiulil
Jalrs l mirreut mcwIii, anil ellclU the us.i.l
Jtug liter atiMMiK wople tUtosu rislblw r
Msily aaoitod. As a matter of fact, Ikw
vf, th avwtu "aoqlety youlii" U any
Uilng liut a sjMwtinhrirt at faira or any hot .
use, mul for reawMts ileckledly twytMitt hi
XHitrol The Um really baautiful thlug Ih Rngllsh
Oouse daooraUon Is a uross jsto atd a -Wvet
urtala Ui rphw the tuner dour In what
Phihtdeluhlans call "the state,'' awl hos
tnuhuis uceuuriotf vtry mm1I Uousm style
"Uil hall." Tim gt Is vary elaborntaly
wrought, and fastens wltii a Mrt sprlusi.
The sry UUng In decoratioo is a anitigl,
P anlsasion la nuuta of on as fra froet iW
(auu M (MMibfe, and upon it tspalnteta
A.are, oftaoa Uin'jouitswKlrl or a copy of
WatirV "Biuvront Buy " The Utlnsav
UMa ha huta uuactnrad in H, and
taw a raniish of :Ue, aribhou bow awi
t-l .- by which it uuiv Im Bnnn cowntsts
Uits UMSiysiv yK oru:urtal bit f ")gb
ut
aas isjj ii aas i m ssjfjss
WUQIOU8 QUtAMINQt.
(tAte( hallux
rawactr s4 fxrtfju sUtrs Xtt
I 1 or luu. niatl.vn ntiiur o nt
a v. rtvisM an
,uJ .i rtm T.. ivxii
-yf;a Ik
tk
o hmmw
ana TU
iUMi,ar.
itiH.t : ! uu1 rrt,
in..
- ,Vst,lnv" rel' It H. tn.,
twyui
Ii. H, HAlWria-LJr, tfcui Vtu S
'-v A' iitwui lievKttwu4kl
Man Fiiuetseu. Isl
WELL DIGfciNG.
W Sbm (buUm. ,WNi'iXr Uuua& Uss
Ktti)nV, ttr cnl nt wjr MTg
ALEM
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uautioii uiti tk''.
AM)
torn tea uaa frbytman
n afipato mmaimMpm M,Tta.
lt(lsMfiyfrirt)M IbAbodlsta btsi but
,i ibiMK ta t iif tt Knaas, wiUi
ly l,tu justutvr. ToJay tbay Amt
tuiftwiiw m m,(V cawa. Wibara, i
Xiw wbahaw to their B.iday uabnuk TWi
wawwlii Us Hta.uiy panakjM tb
marvtbm
A tui.'-,;tfv ta ;u .'.frtuttaxanlaa ny
Ittr.Vv' sn.a.;, .:" ..-a TWuTjimy
ttiii ... ,,....., ;j t.v. ttesjsjaai
. Imi b. . it . v i - fu;! r it
tok nu.- : . . r uuj.tnkv
WMrt tyt i-W. t-unln tttUvfefJfet,
Kt hum b ix" 4 ww '. y etesfsjir4
t4 A lis tUj,
In rbnants tb rX'in rrwbytarinit
coUaiosi. lu .t ww hcvuit In tsVO, baa tMt
usivs a-. I u.. Craiau Itvabyksjiaat,
li.-:i twfiui vu.k in the uortn Is una, baa
vtKM niaterU lr Mai say, of Tsnwl. ps-
arwttM araatut MissjyrtkXM
nrtoaKwfco nr niiti bn (
f MlaW VaWaaf mHalaaft
Marlon county is situated in tlie
heart of the magnificent Willamette
valley, the central gem In the clus
ter of rich counties that form that
princely domain, and is the banner
commomvcalth of tho great north
west in all the essentials that go to
wards making it a profitable abiding
place, and a homo for the thrifty
farmer, the cunning artisan and the
Industrious mechanic.
Itlch in its agricultural resources
in its cultivated and uncultivated
lands, in its water powers, and
minerals; rich In its colleges and
schools of learning, and with a
climate unsurpassed for its salubrity,
K presents to tho immigrant from
tlio overcrowded states, where cold
winters and hot summers, with
terrible cyclones, prevail, who
comes to tho coast with tome
means, advantages that no other
county In Oregon possesses.
Much has been written of this
western country that requires a
stretch of tho imagination to com
prehend, and numerous complaints
are hourd from tho Class who have
been misled by them, so in this
brief sketch tno writer desires to
avoid exageration as to its present
and prospective advantages, asking
those in the east into whoso hand
tills may fall particularly tho-e
who have their eyes dlrectedtowardK
this coast to pcruso it carefully,
feeling that it is not written to lure
immigrants within Its borders, but
only as a truthful inscription of n
land which, if it does not "llov,
milk and honey," contains within
Its bosom wealth and resources equal
to any other country on tho Pacific
Btuo oi tno itocKy mountains.
IIOIJNDAKIES.
Marlon county is bounded on t).
north by the Willamette river ni.
Uutto creek which separates It fron
Clackamas county; on the east b.
Clackamas county and the Cn&citdi
mountains, which separate It fron.
Wasco county; on tho south by tin
ftintliim river and the north fork .'
the fcNintiuin, separating it froi.,
Linn cotintv,and on tho west by tl i
Willamette river.
PHYSICAL FORMATION.
The county contains, iucludn
valley, prairie and mountain Iain'
about 0 H),(HXJ acres.
'lhnv are two main divisions, t!
mountain and tho valley. Tl
latter extends from tho Wlllamct.
river to tho foot of tho Cnbe
mountains, n distance of about i
teen miles.
The mountainous portion centir: .
somo fourteen townships of most r
unsurveyed land; lying in a et.
twelve miles north and south I
forty miles east and west, and eu
prises all classes of land, from rk '
narrow valleys In tho passes, i ;
through all tho grades of rollni;
hilly and broken, to that of mel
bound canyons and inaccosiii
craggy peaks. It Is generally lienvil,
timbered, and in tho near fntu
will be valuablo for Its lumber ci:
piles. These hills and niountal-.
f.M'ord a wonderful summer ran,.
for stock, and many of tho more i :
terprislng farmers aro availing then
selves of this opportunity, and whet,
the cold frosts of autumn approach
tlio stock are brought out to fresl
jmstures, thus enabling them to svj
vivo tho winter storms with little
cure.
OltKAT ADVANTAOKS.
A decided advantago Marion coun
ty has over many others Is tho di
versified farming interest that can
bo carried on throught the entire
year; notwithstbndlng this is u wet
climate during tho winter month,
tho uplands aro seldom too wet U
work, and long before the pralrh
farmer arc through with their seed
ing, the hill farmer Is preparing for
Ills summer work. And yet tin
low lands aro much preferred by
many; the yield per aero is geuentlly
greater, ami norhuiM lees labor is re
quired to place the soil in projw
condition for crops; and then should
the season prove dry, the Uittom
lands aro sure to bring the Wst
eroiMi. No better farming laud can
bo found In tho United Mutes than
that on the noted Howell prairie.
Krr-neh prairie, Santlam prairie ami
Shuuh prairie. TIiumiII of thcni ajv
wonderfully nroduetlve. 1th aoocl
eulth-Htlon, forty bushels of wheat
and nixly of oats jwr aero can li
leaillli' hk'UWkI.
FAI'II.ITIVS FOR MARKKT.
Th WHlnmette river, with two
llnoxof railroad running the oiittia
length of the ciMinty from north to
south, with tho Oregtm 1'nftlic tiMitl
ensMliig the MHitluHtat oomer of tin
iHHinty, ttftbnU ample fitellltlew to
ixhioIi h market In nuy direvtiou.
ha I. KM
U the eitpllal of the slate bhA
. , uuty Mat uf Mnriou eouuty, ailu-
is( m the WIllHjnetle river ud
i In- O. C. rallixvt.l. CoHty
i ' iinipt bv boeii ervetttl, unotag
a. h the Btolo widtol building,
uuty court houM. t'lieniekt'tehotoT
r-t hotuw, new public aeiwol
a.dliur, Cnthollo whool building,
1 liiodnt chtmdt, Willamette UoT-
i ity , ami iiMnv private !idneM
. il IiumIimwi bloclui, vhlch mil)
- "i;i fiivwulit)' wiUl oldT aMMl
i. rgfr cltkn.
QSKKRAU
All thlnm eonaliWred, the WUtaoi
rttt) vH?y luw tiw lat couutiy Ui
ilte wwrld. and Marion county It
:WH oviitsfidly battled tltefelD
i . ttuwe wekittg honun In tin) vMt,
io better onnxlunltitw en b
)Htrd,UUJBWrot3:)Ji.. IVnMaH
t'.m lUAamuaici.
turiuu tAwtaty or the
vwlwy, tool WMttinjr BarntUaC
btti'U, st.vk farms, buMi'isproiiefty
ifeltj- tf-ldeiKV, wtll tie pnwnptty
and rllllv infurntmi tv -1 Inflnr
the well kuowu tlnn of WUlit
t hJUUlftTUU, rl ita(e
uirm bouwe bim-k. Kali ui
OltOCKKUiS.
No Cure for Chills and Fever,
WUawS5
Hnt,
Orottoit-
n s I
II Vllil t' Ih, ,
famine tt'i Uijusa U.
I' -i wool
. Ubvy.
This is not a patent medicine ad. but
an announcement of our new Importation
KETTLE RENDERED LARD,
An article which must be GOOD to
sell and we have It. Bend us
your order.
KELLER & SONS.
The Grocers.
The next time you buy Tea come to us
and try our new brand of Canister
Tea. Only GO cents for nfuirjpound.
Try Cream Wheat for breakfast.
Use Oermea nnd you will have n rich
dish.
Try Cerealine once. It cooks In one
minute.
j Fall Lioc oiFresh Vegetables Daily.
Cherries, Bananas, JlOranges, and
Lemons.
New Potatoes very Inc.
KELLER7&. SONS.
The'Grocers.
Si)
(11
iii Fruits
m
Evaporated Apples,',
Evaoorated Peaches,
Evanorated Nectarines.
Evaporated Apricots,
Evaoorated Pears,
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
A POSITIVE FACT.
The most complete stock of DRY GOODSF.aro to be found at LTJNN &
BROWN'S.
The best assortment and most reasonable prices In Parasols and Sun Shades
at LUNN & BROWN'S.
Over one hundred embroidery suits In Batise, Zephyr, Nausook, Swis
etc. all colors, and prices low at LUNN & BROWN'S.
A fine stock of Dress Goods, Silks and Trimmings best assortment of
Gloves in Silk, Lisle and Kid Gloves, at LUNN & BROWN'S.
Carpets, Curtains, Curtain Poles, Kugs, Drapery Chains, Stair Caps, etc.,
& BROWN'S.
etc., at LUNN
Do nofforget the place and name 239, Corner State and Commercial St.
LUNN & BROWN.
J. D. McCully
- IS RECEIVING A FLNE LINE OF
HATS
-AND-
FURNISHING GOODS, ETC.
Dried Peeled Peaches,
Dried Peaches
Dried Anricots,
Dried Currants,
Dried Apples,
Dried Graoes
Oregon Petit Prune?.
Imported German Prunes,
Smyrna Figs,
Raisins.
Persian Dates
Weller Brothers'
201, Commercial Street'
'.Grange store
Salem Co-Opcralivo Association
P. of H.
DKAI.KltSlIN
Choice Groceriesl
Frovisions Fruits
and Vegetables,!
dafV Crockerv Glassware I
"Butter, Eggf,
Hand Lard.
!
A.L,I KINDS OP"
Produce Bought!
249 COMMERCIAL, STREET,
LSALEM, OREGON.
nresBxmzrJxzmx
WM. BROWN & CO.
-DEALER IX-
JAMES A1TKEX, Manager.
26 State St., - - - SALEM, OR.
Cash Grocery Store,
;iSAAC S. STEINF.R, Proerttv,
ISM v Statu v St., v Salbk.
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B O 1 O 1 T I S
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AnrA'' i. rrr-rrrun ., . "11 S.
a -i2SS" 'a B " j
S H jO K S S
Leatlicr and
CASH PAID FOR
Wool, Hides, Pells and Furs.
Xo. 211 Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - OREGON.
Fiiiifa'' '4 rWBff
q wi ii-iian ). a, in? j
SPECIAL, OFFERI
ON URGE BODY FIR WOOD.
. -.A foil 140.: vt..
Orwtmj, Cuie4 Ctottds, Vmk VsgeUllts,
ttte. Just received a ulos.arUote'lii
Ntw - fJrleani - Baking -h Motae&.
; lire' aid 1t Live Ml Shop.
HUNTLY & McFERSON.
House, Sign
AMD
General Painters.
Katomkitrs- Pmtr Hanrtrt and
DooOfttMrti
AH artwt wttl Mrtw Miaawt aUantlo.
HnuttaaaaiaB uaaaaf an In oar Hh
'l&SJtittSSZSS;
.
Ml l DUMOND,
Teficlierof JvInio
AA4artaaklMA tf Maatoai laalnt.
ataita. i ittea. W OlaaaMw tal awn. Iu
UauiW auM t lb inatalnwcnt lamu.
I orlter the let rumllty of larae tlr wooil
in rte eorl lot and over, sawed twice, at
t per eon!; kawed once,S2 I'D. If you want
tbe beat stove wood, t lie bett furnace ooil,
lid the eheaeet wikk! you can limn, icle
n. iiur ortier y tinier ihu now win
Id
FRUIT WANTED
-BY TIIE-
Ueh
good to HeHetnlMT ltU Xo lyment
ueti nnut wimmi is uenvereti, .miw
k your time m en-ac your winter's mijv
ply of wood.
OBO. I. QOODIIUK.
Oltteewttha. W. Joliuoii1366Cojnmer-etalitreet.
DUGiVN BROS.:
PLUMBERS I
m ASD STiLAM HinBB,
-.-AAdidaaten tn
Stan and liwling Gteds,
I -W State Btreet,
RAUJM, tits OBSOON.
kok ms.
ON
TwoODafa.
lute yABttatOHIk
OmCHarrav.
OiMralUratar
iHtehaiMl.Mll.
tn llov,
IkHiMeltarMa.
K.w pulamku eall.at
WILLAMEHE VALLEY FRUIT CO.
At ;thelr Kvaixrator
Apples,
Plums,
Prunes,
Pears,
At the Hight Market Price,
Factory near the paasenger depot.
Ths BtryBBS' GUIDE is
iaauad M-vch and Sept.,
each year. It is an ency
leiopadta of useful infor
mation for all who pur
ohasa tbe luxuries or tbe
naoaaaitiaa of life. We
a olothe you and furni&h you with
U tha neooaaary and unnecessary
appuanoas to ride. walk, danoe, sleep,
eat, flah, bust, work, so to ehurob,
or stay at home, and is various sises,
style and quantities. Just figure out
what la required to do all Vfaeae thing
COMFORTABLY, and yon can make a fail
estimate of tbe value of tbe BU YBHS"
QUID, whieb will bo sent upon
reoeipt of 10 oenta pay postase.
MONTGOMERY WARD A CO.
Ul-Ua Mlnhlan Avenue, Chioago. UL
KIK
KkVwUB
WintereJ
r Tvr. TCCKXR.S
M. Is1. MEAD,
PRACTICAL CUTLER
Filig Sawt a Spaciatty.
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