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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 15, 1888)
EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL. SATURDAY, SEPT. 15, 168S. l'KKONALS. Prof. Yoeder is back from Silver toii. Sliorill' Crolsnn has returned from Albany. Ex-Gov. Clmdwiek came home last night. Hon. G. "NV, "Webb, state treasurer, returned from Rosebunr to-day. Mrs. W. H. Bingham, of Mc- Minnville, is visiting her sou, Geo. . Bingham. Miss Clara Seibold, of the asylum, returned from a short visit to Port land last night. Nar. Conu came in from Ross burg on the morning train to re-enter the University. Mr. Thos. Jackson, fell and broke his arm near the central school imilding this morning. E. 0. Norton and family havo gone to Waterloo Springs In Linn 'ouuty, for a few days. A. Smith of Stayton was in town yesterday on his way to Medical Lake, W. T. He reports railroad affairs very busy on the O. P. road. T. 3. jtown, of Los Angeles, Cal., whq hns been visiting the state and mechanics' fairs in the southern and other pjj'rts of that state, arrived this morning to look at Salem for a few days. The KumJIbrs. A good auilleppe, but not nearly 6 large as a town of the size ahd Ittt-fc ary eliaracter of Salem should have given, assembled in the opera house last night, to hear Geo. W. Cable ivad from his own writings, He did not commence till a few minutes after the advertised hour, eight o'clock, to allow for variation of wat.cb.ps,, mil ,yt uv number of per khis, inost,of tliefn,, WjiJJj the squeak iest ,of ljoote, .cume It lfttp. PaifsiJug till the interruption pf fhe, jate cpm erb' foptfepa subsided, and the mov ing of chairs eeascd, &Ir. Cubic pro ceeded 'p.rcu4 hjpelQJrafed descrip tion of Grand Pointe, its new school Dinger,, .his trjals, trunnphs and love advefUury, t 0re. the. audieuce scarcely caught every word anil fail ed to enter fully into the spirit of the piece. But as the plot developed :nd the reader, or,rat;her reciter for lie but pnee cqnsuljcd the book dur ing the long exercise, threw himself with genuine abaudon Into the vortOd .dialogue, of the marked and opposite (characters ho delin iated, the Interest grew until the tension at times was lutense. Mr. Cable has" a most retentive memory and a ready utterance. His voice, in ordinary descriptive scenes, some times lucks a little in volume ,and force, but when tho scene grows exciting, lie risee to the occnBlqn,aiid displays wonderful histrionic power. He well sustained the characters of his creation, however opposite in nature and speech, and his dramatic realizations often, held the audltmce in breathless attention. He does not merely read but acts out the whole BceiiMwiJb. ylvjd Impreeslye ijesa. '.Tvhero ough to nave been a vqry fMl huse. lio tjru.it - there will bo when Dr. Nourse lectures on Wed nesdayaud Thursday, :Kth and 27th. DMfcfr,UpGth, The sad intelligence of the death of Lee Gutch, at Seattle, reached liia brother Claud to-day, and ho with his wife left on tho train for the Sound, to attend the funeral. Mr. Gntctiiyaa. flugjo(and nbmj4 23J jvarw oiQ ; nas-muny incnas in, an ient, where he had grown up nnd "pent, his boyhopd. AbpjnV.lxear go, wniie clerking In French &uo'm lank, at The Dulles., he. was sudden ly taken with consumption and though he has resolutely battled the llseaso-ltjirjiyed oonu,u,erpr, Qny few days ago lie wrote his brother, here, that, he wan sUU abje to be bout. Hjs death, though ljnowu to be uucvltable, was' sjidden. His father Is Prof. Gafch, formerly f The Dulles Academy now presl fent of the Territorial University of Washington. Sutlr a Blue. iterdayu numerous family of '"'"els made free to start in hou&o kPnK In oue of the fulr grquud lles. Attempts to dU!olge them ith smoke from (Itmiiwnetl straw W its work too ctlVctivoly, far some "f II w burning msjw fell over the ""Ition into the adjoining stall bkh wiiM ilUonvurMl to Us looked. y promptly burgtlDg 1h the door inepleut b!ac wa .axtln flltl. t ... i .. i i wt,M.'.7: JSZ JJIJTZ ' It -- --- - - --,, ,;-trandA. L. PkUon. THE STATE FAIR. (letting Ready for Monday, the Open ing DayMany Attractions; Constant Arrivals-Evcry-Itody ltnsy. A Jouhnal reporter took a drive around the fair grounds to-day to see how affairs were shaping for the fair, which is to open next Mouday. There ii great activity which will increase up to the last hour. The cattle stalls are being well tilled and the show of tine stock hromlies to bo very creditable. Xot only Ore gon but eastern stock will compete. The stables are going to show a line display of horse flesh, for draft and breeding purposes as well as trotting stock. Tho Shanghai oxen are a wonder; considerably over six feet high. They are a Chinese breed, the mothers coming from tho llowery kingdom, and were hill enough for a man to stand and milk them with ease. They aro but five years old and have not yet attained their full growth, and will be mon sters in size when they do. They are very ge'utlc and have been worked together pulling With ease, immense loads. The usual shows of sea serpents and marine wonders, and otlrtjr curiosities; the inevitable "merry-go-round," candy stores and restaur ants are being put In order. The Presbyterian ladies will have a refreshment stand, and the Catho lic church, iibfua r. the Pavilion. K. L. Hibbard, superintendent, is busy at work with assistants getting things into order in the large build ing. The decorations consist of evergreens and flags ami are neat while avoiding great expense. The fountain works better thkli usual and Salem ladles havo promised .piosses, ferns and hanging baskets for its ornamentation. If "Tom" the lively sleek and, spollcti seal, is perplttcd,, ps nt, present, ,to swim around n the haslaof tho jtounjain antl,cal for Kls'rntVpns, offish, Uils will be the coffer" f WjraclTp'nSj' as well as of the building. He llclongs to one of the sliows. TheW. C. TU. stand Is in the same pluco as. lasyear aiul is under the ptaiipjrqijient.Qf M,nA.(A. Mc- ufly, lujsistei? ,ny .Mrs, i. w, Scribcr, Mrs. Lou Hatch, Mrs. R. S, Wallace. Mrs. C. E. Shlnloy. of Oregon Cltyt Mrs. A. It. Rlggs, of Portland, and other ladies. They will be glad of donations of temper aiieohterafuro fa tfMrlbute. ,It can be taken to the stand or left at tho V. C. T. U. hall, In the opera liouso building. Whale it Gollagher have ii largo pipe organ, smaller ones and pianos, and will furnish, music durTpg the fair. The Silverton baud will ulso play on the porch and on thu grounds. M. Wilkins, of Lane county, Ihih a grand lot of grasses and a cabinet of minerals. Miss Ada Breyman and Mrs. Abo Lufore will exhibit specimens of painting on porcelain. W. H. Savage has charge of the exhibits of vegetables, which wlU be well filled, A. collection from Polk county s Expected. Machinery hall will soon bo filled. Some machines are in place already others ure on tho way, and more aro bTiliVg ljindetf fj&m tlio cars on the ruilroad. Tho space is about all' taken. D. D. Prettyman Is tho man In charge of the pretty department, florjcultural. Mrs. Bridges, Mrs. Taylor,'ifrHaasanirs.Gttrrlson, or PortIand,"uave' taken space and aro arranging their magnificent hot' uowqrs. Ainongeasieraana ioreigu trees, Kilmarnock willow like an umbrella, or an arbor red leaved buckeye, old English holly, linn or basswood, spice, sassafrass and sycatiiore trreu. The nice track is put In order. The saloon Is already stocked' and arruugeiiients are made for pool tolling and th,e races. The sprinkling on tne roaa to me grounds Is begun, but we are com pelled to say It Is us yet very light. Uitlltg tf Soth R. Hammer is evidently bent on surveying business. He has borrowed W. H. Byars' Instru uietit, for the purpttne of taking levels oh Marlon street. This looks as though the big sewer was being prepared for. Gm4, murt Jletb. Getyttur mals on the fair grtnmd nt ilut Aurora restaHfant. It Is eonduetedby II. Will, of Aurora, i whoumtereUndsrunninganlnstltu-' .l7 ,it ki.t , a. to rive satis- faction to all. tf .-.. LOCAL NOT!. The town is full of people. Considerable real estate Is chang ing hands. Waste paper and exchanges for sale at this ofllce. Note Mrs. M. E. Smith's new mil linery ad, to-day. Painless dental operations at Dr. T. C. Smith's, 92 State street. The JoriiNAi. added thirty live subscribers to its list yesterday, and yet the work goes on. A largo number of immigrants have stopped over in Silverton dur ing the past few days. The ice cream festival at the W. C. T. U. hall last night was enjoya ble and helped the good caiibe. The state house has received Its first coat of paint. It is to bo sanded and four more coats of paint put Up on It. W. H. Byars has gone to his ranch at Mehama to bring down some of his fine Angora goats for exhibition at the fair. J. B. Tichenorsold another farm to-day, about five miles south-east of town on the McCleay road, to Mr. Harris from Mlnuesota. A neat buggy rolc found near the railroad depot. Owner can havo It by calling at the JounN-Ai. oillec and paying for this notice. The Episcopal Church services will be resumed to-morrow, as the pastor lias returned. The school in connection with this will open on Monday, 24th. From Amity wo lenrn that Lathi & Reed have sent some of their line stock to the fafr;'and that Sam Mun- kers had his lee broken bv a nilu of wheat falling on ft. R. H.. Price, ftalem 'pioneer hack man, wliPwilitpn 'rftisSLmgers to or from the depot with promptness and pplitehess. Lerivo orders at the While Conicr where ids slate hangs out. The school house in district No. 35 near Silverton was burned last Monday night. Thero was no insurance upon It. The llro Is supposed to havo been the work of an incendiary. A. J. Busey is at aM times ready to attend orders to take intending passetigcrs to the train or meet them tiWe and take them to any part ef I the city. Also ready to attend till calls night and day. tf. Prof. T. C. Jory has just sold several hundred pounds of his ines- quite aim Lincoln or orclmni meadow grass, to Prof. Egan. of Brooks, to sow on his slashing. The professor has more to sell. See his nd. Mr. Caj'wood, passing through $6wn with a load of melons for the fulr ground, remembered the printers and left a supply at this ofllce. He raises them near Aumsville and has a market from Mehama to Dallas. One niusk melon weiged 20 pounds', was 20 Inches long and 24 inches hi circumference. The watermelons go from 10 to .10 pounds. Went to the Bill. Misses Mngglo Cospcr, LIz.lo Church, Nellie Boko, Mary Stout, Lena Hreyman, Abhlo VacTHWbrth, and Messrs. Tllmou Howard, W. J. D'Arcy, II. 8. Jordan', Thos. Cross, R. l Bolw Jr., F.-6. Dearborn aid Clias. Riely returneti'rom Albany on this morning's train, having peenjprosentat the dedication Ball of Co". K'a new nrmorj Mr. nnd Mrs, A, T. Gilbert also attemied. Loynl E. Wadsworth klso eriJ6ycd the dance on his way to Eugene. MAHUIKD. AL.t.KX-IlOBEItTK-On Thursday, uui-uu tuuivuay, rwii. David's church, rt Tort- jam, in bi Ian Ul IU .J.. .w.,um lMUI..a .a d. tn Iheltev. John IUwenbrnr. Bwlit etfbr tfic Iter. Wm. It. Vy lir tfic Iter. Wm. It. Vytr, it. U. Alln, of Hnohomlh, W. T., nnd MIfn IdA M. KobeiUi, oriCM Atigclrt, caillorala Miss Roberth was formerly of In dependence and Balem, and has ! many friends in both places. Diiiii. IiOKKK.-!nrtaIm,Krl(lny, Kejit. H.1IWH, t.K30u.nv,or eflMUntHn, JuiuttUan ITikke, sget about iin. The deceased came to this eity from KaBtorn Oregon alxiut tw'o baltery, with six Improved Hotoh months Wiice fornietliral treatment, I kins rifle cannons, t-auh of which Is and Htormei at tlte tilace of J. W. I drawn by four horses. They alo Ianee, on Court street. Notwith standing the most aaslduous medi cal attention, he gradually sank un til his demise. He was a native of Holland, and had no relatives In the Unltwl States except a brother and sister living In the east. He hft inouey enough to iy his funeral , ejcpeiwos, llie arrHiigemenw torami vmninvamry mpm; !.. whien nave ua nuuie ny i. vr. ispter aBU air. ince, wnnmwnuHi Mm durimr hlslllne. Funeral took puoeal v iiiianiorninir- ilm'ammu.'iaw U1UAMETTK UNIVERSITY. Items of News and Progress An nouncements nnd Matters of General Interest. J. 11. Starr and V. L. Culbortson, witness-ed chapel exercises on Wed nesday. A. W. Bowersox, was among the number who entered school during tho week. The conservatory of music shows unwonted activity, betokening a term of great prosperity. N. L. Conn will enter school on Monday. He looks hale, as though the balmy climate of California had agreed with him. County Surveyor. W. J. Culver, nn ex-student, was been shaking hands with the boys yesterday ; also was present at chapel, to hear Cable. Rev. Win. Rollins conducted the devotional exercises at chapel on Monday. W. A. Klnc and O. R Tower, both old-time students, were present. Prof. A. Ii. Clark, of tho class of '8.5, left the first of the week, for Toledo, Benton county, where ho has been engaged to teach tho pub He bchool. Miss Belle Truart, the elocution teacher, who was expected from Illi nois, last evening, telegraphs from Wallula Junction, that she will be In Salem, on tho evening train to day. Company A, Willamette cadets, met on Monday, and elected tho following efficers: Captain, W. C. Aldersou ; First Lieut., Jtamk Hughes; Second Lieut., N. M. Newport; Clerk, S. W. Collins. Dr. Robt. Nourse, of Washington City, D. C, will give the second and third of tho lecture course, under the allspices of the University, a week from next Wednesday and Thursday, 20th and 27th, Sept. Old W. U. friends praise him highly. Prof. M. V. Rork, an experienced teacher of Michigan, conducted chapel services Thursday, and gave a very appropriate autircss to mo students, which was received with hearty applause. Ho also visited several of the rooms, and witnessed the recitations. The Phllodoslan society rendered their first regular programme lost evening, In the presence of a number visitors. After the installation oftlie ncwofllcers, tho boeiety debated the questien: Resolved, that the (tow 0rs of eloquence decline ns the art ad K.icnco of literature and vances. Tho debate was opened on tho afllrmatlvo by J. T. Matthews ; on tho negative by S. N. Collins, and tho question was decided in favor of negative. SHKItWAN N0TKS. Trade in towu is reviving quite briskly since harvest Is over. Mrs. L. N. Graves, of tills place started this week for Michigan on u. visit. Mr. Thornton is making substan tlal Improvements to his dwelling' house. Mr. J. M. Chnpmun is erecting a nice' residence on his lot in West Sheridan. Mrs. H. H. Graves returned Wed nesday from a business trip to Portland. Mr. Coourod has been confined to his room for the pnst ten days or more, from an inflamed-foot. Messrs D. K. Kmmlt und F. l'nulkner are taking fruit from this place to Little Nestucca for sale. Mn and Mrs. J. R. Daughtery, mourns tho loss of ft three-month old child, from tho effects of a fnlL Mr. G.T. Baling returned Wed nesdwy from a pleasant trip to Little Nestucca, and reports fish, gume ami fun in nbundance. A troop of soldlors from Van couver went to the coast mountains from hero last Thunsluy morning. They are fjolng In for a Jolly time, hunting, fishing, etc Tho iarty consists of CS men of the 14th U. ti. Infantry, and 40 men of the 1st ar tillery, and two sections of light have with them five four-mule teams. Tho following commission ed officers are with them: dipt. McOnhle, commanding the exjiettl- tton; Lieut. Hassan, oommanlng Co. E.; Lletit. Marlln, eommandlng Co. 11; Lieut IJest, eomiiianuiiig UtteO'! J'U Twin, ytwrtennaster JCmHIimu, t.ati. jviuxHirn.rHJrMwn, Lieut. McCoy, OlbUMW, aiU k -mp. They are ex,eetl to be aliit uboutnr inontli ..!. - .... wgwgTnwu uuu' u1' wrnmMLi m'ni.jLL.Mimiiniim.1 "IBS, I'M IIIUTY. BY J. M. MUNVON. "Yes I'm RUllty," tho vrl-oncr Hhl.' Ashowljet hlywmllHwt his head. "Guilty of nil t he crime you name ; Hut thlo yore lit Is not to hlsme. Twms I nlone who mlMHl tho row, And, Judgv, If on pleHvo, I'll tell ycr how. You scv, this boy U jwilo mnl slim ; We call him liit his iMtno U Tim. He's like n preacher In his ) sj He never drinks, or swears, or plays, Hut kinder sighs nnd weeps all day Tw oidd break your heart to hear him pmy. Why, sir, many nnd many a itlftht. When grub was scarce nnd I wits tight, Xofood, no tire, no light to see, t 'o eon t lint tniy lit dm kms Kneel, And pmy such wonts ns cut llkesteel; Which somehow warmeil nnd lit the room. Ami sorter chnsed awny the rIihiui. Smile If jou must, but fsetsuro fuels, And deeds are deeds, nnd nets ure nets; And though I'm black ns sin can be. His prayers hnvo done a heap for me. Anil mnke ino think that (tod, ivrhaps. Sent him on enith to sne us chnps. This man whnt Hpimlcd and pulled us lu He keeps a place called 1'lddlert Inn, Where fnlks, nnd suldesnud law less scamps Connive and plot with tltleies and tramps. Well, Tim nnd me, we didn't know JUbl wltut to do or w Here to go, Audso westayed tllh hlmla-t night, And this Is how wc had tho tight : They wanted Tim to taken drink, Hut lie refused, ns you may think, And told themhou thu Mowing bowl Contained tho tire Hint killed tho soul, 'Hrlnkl Prink! they cried, this .'ouniln beer; Twill iiuike you strong nnd give you cheer. lA't preachers groan ami prate of sin, lint give to us the flowing gin!' Then Tim knelt don beside his chair, And ottered tip this little pntj cr: 'Help me, dear Isml,' theehlld tiegnit, Ah down his checks the big tears ran, 'To keep the pledge I gn c to you, And make me strong, and good and true. I've iloiui my best to do whnt's right, Hut, Uird, I'm sail nnd weak to-night. Knther, mother, oh, plead for me Tell Christ I long with you to bo I' " Oct up, you bmt. don't pray round hert',' The lamllonl yelled with nige nnd fear, Then, llku n brute, hu hit the lad, Which ninrte my blood Just b'lllngmnd. 1 guess I must u v hint Ills head, Kor I struck hnrd for Iho mini Hint's dead. No, ho hain't no folks or friends but mo ; His dad wiih killed In sixty-three. Hhot nt thu front, where bursting shell And cnuiion wing tlulrsotiguf hell. Anil muskets hissed with tlery breath, As brnvo men fell to tliolr tune of drill It, As the life-blood limbed from his wounded side, I promised him, sir, nnd It gao him Joy, That I'd protect Ills darling hoy. I simply did whnt Ills father would, And helied thu weak lis all men should. Yes, I knocked hint down nnd lilacked his eye, And used him rough I'll not deny; Hut think of It, Jtidgo,ii clinp llko him Striking thu likes of llltlu Tim. If I did wrung send me below, Hut sjmro thu son of Coiunulo .loo You forgive him; and me? Oh, mil A fact T lod bless yon ! Come, Tint, let's go," Veteran's liovluw. HKMfllors IXTKl.MuTATi:. KVA.NUIII.ICAI. (hioicii. Ihiv. J. M. Dick, pastor. Preaching on Ktii tluy at KUOA. M. mid 7;.10 1'. M, tpuii diiy sehtHtl at 1- it. All aru corill ally Invited. CmtiHi'iAN CntJitcn. Kltler P. It. lltirnett, pitNlor. Preaching nt 10:,'io a. m. and 7:: to p. m. Kumlny kchoot at 1- m. Prayer meeting Thursdny at ::) p. m. Catholic Chuhch. Chomeketti and Cottage streets. Low muss, tit 70a. m. align muss and surnioti ntlOu'tOit. in. Kunday school tit l n. in. Vesners. sermon and bene diction at TiU) p. in. every Huiiday. J. tf. While, rector. M. K. Cliuitoii. Hervlcm will lie held In the M. K. eliureli to-morrow as follews: Morning, at 10:JI0; Kvenlng at 7(0, Buiidilj' sehttol at 11! M. Pruyer meotJug Tliursday evening at 0:80. All aru invited. Heats free. Itcv. W. Itollius, pastor. liAITW CifUltClf. Corner . of Liberty audMarioii' streets. . He v. A. Jt, Medburj't .lUir. Ki-rvliHia" ntlOKl a. M. nnd 7M I'.M. Kunday Hohool at .noon. Young Peoples' 'meeting at :S v. m. Weekly pmyer Meeting Thursday evening. Alt are cordially invited. PHKHlJYTKltlAN ClIUHCir. tV. H. A. NOwell, pastor. Preach ing at mat) a. r. and , 7in i m. Koelctv of Clirlstlan Kndeavor nt (JO v. M. .Hali bttth schtKtl nt VI M. ; It. H. Wallace, upt. Prayer meeting on 'I hursday uvemiiK at tum v. . vvuicuiuu iu all, at all the services. CONOIlUflATlO.HAI ClUJltC'H. Kervlees at 10) a. rn. Kunday school nt 12 o'clock, Clirlstlan Kn deavor meeting t 00; evening service at 70. Toxt for tho even ing sermon, Mark 4th chanter, 41st verse: "What manner of man s this that even the wind und the sea obey lilmV" Itev.AiisebnB.Urown, minister. Itemember the g(MieI teiiitMirHiice services In the W. C. T. U. ristnts every Sunday afteriKsiuut .1 o'uloek. ,tt tikrrllTl Kilt. Yesterday at the Tom Ilublstrd farm, north of Balem, Kherlft (-rolsMii sold at sheriff's sale a large quantity of wheat, oat, farm linitisuienttf, calves, hogs, etc., Moiiglug to James M. Hlekey. These were sold to satisfy a JiidKiitent for fOttf).l wlthfaOO attorney feea and 138. JW vMn, obtained by K. Ia vy against Mr Ithkey t-tal.T fll Tin ttalt n-tthad a, 'M EDUCATIONAL. SELE rn -m Miss Knox Will continue Her School for the en suing year at the LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church and Marlon Sts.. beginning KKLTK3tlIKK 10. ltll-diw CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Willamette University. Mwt MKvoHsful M'liool of iniiilo ou the nottliwOKt iMitxt. AbAut 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAIL Onunra In l"lano, Ormin fctlitKlnn, Violin, llurt6ny, fiu Covt-tr- poltit. Dlplpimui on ctimplotlon nt itiiirw. Teucher: 7. M. I'lirxtn, I'niuklo J. Jours, KmiLVx. AKHiHiunt. t.iiln M. Smith. Klrst term lolnn Mniuliiy, SeiiteniMr Stl, Kvl. Send for rntiilone. Kor lurlhcr lmrttciiliim ndilnwK V., M. I'ARVIN, Mnstoiil Ulnftnr, Niiloin, Or. KlT-illf-wU ST. PAUL'S Hoys einci Girls. Tim i'i(Hil 111 oih'ii on tlio '.'lib of Ki'ptrmlH'r. Iliiiroilnh Iniitruo- lion lit tho prlumry und iiilnc'il English BranGhes. LATIN AND URMKNTS OF MUSIC -In conrMv TKUMKniul furl her Infoiuiatloii limy Iw bud on uiiiilltittttm to UBV. V. II. ITMT, Cor. Choinokolii nnd HlalcSlf. K-avif WILLAMEHE UNIVERSITY (Inultinton HtlidonU In Classiciil, Literary, II 9 Noi'llljll, IllLSJlUNSS, IjHW, ANIJ MEDICAL COURSES. It l tlHMildent, Inrjtj'Kt oml lnt nxra nlvo limtlttitluti of li'firntnK In tint Xorttv WINtt. I'hoo) ojieiiH llrnl Mnndity In Kcjiteitilirr. Horn! fortiitiiloguntn TIIOH. VAN HCOV, 1'rchlileol. 17( Hftiem, On'eon. FOR SALE. STOCK. 'FARM POR. SALE or .RENT! SO ACRE6 WiJI wntcrcd upit plenty ot tlnitwr. To itiiiWM nnd two txirnii. Ocmm) orcluird. Mtiilt)W und ltO'iifr(j1t)ImIAUil.-Kmjr IjriiJof (tiUlnwltllthr nUhr If Wfi.ttl ljortWTMiouitii w runiu ' Wlllah-flvft?uS nfdifaot on tllO O: A CVH. It: A bArchlfl r .Witnrtiody. Enoilre at' Office of Capital Journal For Sale. A Kftd Jrgu frntii m Jllnifl I'owjr, ."ood pnf Ui'nill caWltT. Mirpa. cuii mtiiii&- ,ur mi mm., irvu. All Citr Ihu low nrln1 clllo Cldtr, VliifBiir A Fruit J'ri-ix-rvliiB C'uiiiHinr' omc. rMH-Hi,Urtoii. TWe Jfutn nf Thl. i)lt aajioo VK WtMr I1 Well' linnrovixt (ardtn la M. "ra Kardtn laq, wnani-a fril.1 road tn t.lirnMhe milt nf Miilm. xlt rood vrar around. Iliilldlnim iniiH W ORCHARD KUd (ncflUmt KruM l"d. U u twrifHln, nnd Kill ho held ttnl v u tli tllim at towM) nuri. Cull, fiiJ V t hort will .hotv van ilifl orinwrlv. WII.UM A. CIIAMIIKIII.IN. 0im liiHKe, Hultnu, Or. rir. JKKfKliaON. A. B. HUDBIiSON, DHAI.HU is IIAHDWAUK, TINWARE, StoYM, ami farmlnif lmp)mntt. Alu mttU a fait Uik t I'AINTO, OII CKIAIW Rial TOItAfTO, or.AHH ati.i l'i'rry jHJFKtK'V, ())IM.cN SHI, Ml : H '1 2 & r i i:i SI .1 ;r l si