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"uiii 5ii,jjy v&Q)fjtjk-'. eBBjuav-HiW iuttiu.'uaz.'aLiflB.Ti.jj.ij ma EN1NG CAPITAL JOURNAL TKANSrOUTATION. THE YAOUINA ROUTE. mm PACIFIC RAILROAD . n . Doveloiiment comnnnr's S,mblP line. 223 miles shorter, 'JO hours .., than by any other route. First . through pivenecr nnd freight line "ti.rfionii niul nil noints in the Wll- (metto valley to and from Ban Krnnclseo. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Lve Albany 1:001' Jl KeCorvnllls WOPM triie Yaqulnn &W1 'M Cub Ynnu'nn - - - h:45AM Kve Co vnllls IMAM rrive Albany - 11:10 A M r) c. tram, utiiiiicvjii n Albany nnd brrallls. n,p above tanns connect nt iauuina u.h tiip O.-ecoii Development Co a Line fMci .ulilps between Ynqnlna and San fcinelseo. .H ,,,TV-C a lllii.iv. fi.i.o. TEAMERS, FROM SAN FRANCISCO Willamette Valley, Thun-dny.Dec . Ill SinctW Valley 1. Mondny " 17. Willamette Valley Sunday " :!0. kTEAMEKS. FltOM YAQITISA. Illlamrtte Vnlley Wednesday Dec. 12 rlll.inieite v.uiej """;y . -i Ifki. .imMnr reserves the richt to bango galling tlntq without notice. jfm n.lasenEers from Portland and all f UlAinettO Vllliey pomis van iiuihi: chim: Innectinu with tne trains oi mi linriXA HOUTE nt Albany or Corvallls. Ed If destined to San Francisco, should rr.ine to nrrivo nt lmjuiuii uiu cu-uuig Iforc date of salllnor. l'swenfcrr ami rieieni nates Always inr Bvpt ror iinm iiijinnu iij ." v"ia IL'LmAN & On.. Freight and Ticket fcents -uunnuzus rruui. ti., iiiiu.hjvi,vi. IW ...i -,, -. .. C. C. IIIJUUIj, ACl wi'u rri. it Pass. Agt,, Oregon Pacific R-'H. Co.. CorVallls, Or. If! H.IIASWELL.Jr. Ueni rri; Pass. Agt. uregou uuveiuiunciii. Co., 30-1 Montgomery st.; Han Francisco, Cap TIME TABLB-K1VER DIVISION. entley wtpra. ,- r,.,Jcon,r.p nnrl freight tratfle between jrvalllsnnd Portland and Intermediate ilnts. making three lound trips eacn eek ns follews: viitith iuujnu i,eaves ijorvuius moa ,. Wminovilnv nnd Friday at 8 a. m. rri'ves nt Salem Monday, Wednesday and rluavntap. m. iaves ouiem luoiaji hurs'day and Saturday nt 6 a. m. Arrives t Portland luesuay, i nursuay uuu omui nv cl :i-'.V r. iri. .sOUTII IIOI'ND Leaves Portland Mon- ay, Wednesday ana i-riaay ai o n. m. n Ives at Salem Mondny, Wednesdayand rldn vat 7:15 p. m. Leaves Salem Tucs- iiy, Thursday and Saturday aiii a. m. rrlvcs at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday iturday at ;c:io p. m. , , For fielghtand pasencer rates apply to lecapminsnnu pursers oi uiu rc-ii.-i;no Exits, or to V. M. Darling, agent, 200 and K Front street, Portland; Gilbert Bros., tents, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany I A. tinier, ageni, unrvunis; ur io iuv sen- irai ircicui aim passenger sciik. vwi ,.... JO. A C. trains connect at jVlbany and urvaiuii. . , . F. v. liOWKN, supennienaenu Vm. IIOAQ, General Alanager. Overland to California -VIA- Hfirn Pacific Company's Line. THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem and San Franoisco- Thirty-six Hoars. CALIFORNIA EXPHESS TBAIN DAILt I South. Tfofth. 10:45 "if. rri". 7A1 a. m. 7.-00 p. ni. UOO p. m. 1:44 p. m. f:45 a. m. LvT Lv. Ar. Portland Salem San Fran. Ar. Lv. Lv. l'ASSENOEIl TItAIN ( DAILY CEIT SUNDAY). EX- a. m. Lv. Lv. Ar. Portland Salem Eugene Ar. Lv. Lv. I 3:45 p. m. 12:52 p. m. I v.-OO a. m. 1:10 a. m ho p. m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLEEPERS. (JURIST SLEEPING CARS, or nccommodntlon of second class assenirers attached to exnres trains. iThe O. & C. llailroad ferry makes cjn- Bcctlon with all the regular trains on mo fcist Side Division from footol F street, ortland. (Test Side Division, Between Portland and (Mains: DAILY fKXCKIT 81'NDAY). IsMa.ni. I P25p.m.l XvT Ar. "Portland Corvallls Ar. Lv. B:20 P. m. l-M p. m. I At Albany and Corvnllls connect iwih iiiusoiuregon nicmoiuui"'"". . . nurougu iicueisio an poiuia "" -"- Bsiyia uuirornia. I'MINNVILLE EXfUISiS TRAIN (DAILl EXCEPT BWNDAY). pan P. m. 5op.in. Lv. Portiand Ar. Ar.McMlnnvllleLv. "flloOa. m. 5:45 a.m. fFor full Information regarding rate;, paps, etc, npply to the Company a usvui, . P. lloaEKH. AssU O. F. and Pass- Ag . KOEWLKlt, Manager. Iregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. " Columbia River Route.' lTulns for tho east leave Eprtlapd at J0:H J IrlneTrS. pl'nta In'the'Unrt Stit. Can- i rn n h . n . u rniraii in uuu at uaa S 4J &UIV)JC I f ELEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Car run tbrougn.-ou exprs iruiu " JMAIIA COUNCIL BLUFFS and ST. PAUL Wxtf of riiarce and Without Change. lttnnertlOMt I'ortJandl orSan Fib- . in.. anA l.M KAUtul WA&I I F-T further particular! inquire . I- -: -.... ..B, Bjra. .."VT 7.Mn. or ''mi rt ia klrtiet, autn, "'TCWUmd. 1 Maxell. U. r. T. A.. rrttol. lieclcgantly equipped steamboats, Wm Hone, Capt. Geo. Itaabej. tho N. 8. , Capt. J.;P. roulter; tne rnree '.int. W. r. Shert: nro In service Proposals for Supplies. T11!?1 OF TUUOTEES OK THU mvhTSS.?,, ihVtc lns?nc 'um hereby GUOCEMES. SJS'y'W01 w't, flue. w Jim-Kern, io, eiitrh I cxtm mess, "SS SS " T-U.& brand, Vonchong. ittl " lobacco, llapldan brand. Ml " Corn stnn-li nkn-nmi M " Gloss Starch (Osirmiii 171) 300 150 10) soo 1000 1,S00 i:wj I.'jOO 1410 330 1000 1CKX) 6000 :wo China March. Soda criickers, extra, (delivered ns Mauled.) llaMns, California la er. UerniCH Spurry's process. Sugar, NXX) golden C, 10W granu lated. Cheese, Cranston's or ns good. Coi n i meal, gold dust, fi cli ground Cracked htsit, fresh ground. O.it meal, fresh ground. Coarse hominy, n-esiicronnd. ltolled osits, (Cormnclt's lutcnt) Dried currants. Dried apple, machine dried. Italian prunes, machine dried. Choice Island rice, N'o. 1. Ci cam of tartar In bull;, J. A. Fol- gcr's extra. 100 ' LlOllMl. 144 Carbsoda.CitCo.AanilHibnmd. 100 ' White oastllobonpicoiill) 4OJ0 ' Little white bean. 1400 ' Pearl barley. MX) Codtlsh (boneless)iu bulk, Pacific co.u.U 13 doz Ilrooms No. 1 cxtm shield. 18 ' Cans oysters, lllne Points, hi ' Concentrated lye (American.) 15 Scrub brushes (No 5) i ' Cans corn. Window. ' 1 gallon cans assurted pie fruit (UloK.) 0 ' lllacklng brushes.No 81; all bristle. 8 ' Hath brick. 7 ' Killing, Ultramalme. La. 4 wooden pails, ash, ;i hoop. 1200 gat Sjrup, extra golden, American refined. 230 gals, coal oil, 50 gallon tanks, pearl oranu. 100 gal. Molasses, Orleans extra. VINEGAH. 300 gal. purejelder vinegar, 40 gr. COFFEE. 1800 lbs Costa Hlca, first grade. 130 OovcrnmentJava. 75 ' Heal Mocha. 40J ' Chicory. SPICES. 1 30 lbs Black Pepper. Cinnamon. 50 20 20 20 Ginger. AlUplce. Mustard. Cloves, all standard ground. CUOCKEItY. lb' 18 dor.. Teacups without handles, W. G. 18 15 saucers, . u. Soup plates 7 Inches, W. G. Dinner plates 7 Inches, W. G. Pie plates, W. G. bonis, 1 qt., W. G. , Vegetable dishes 0 10 Inches nnd 6 12 inches, W. G. Wash pitchers, W. C. ... Meat platters, onchalf 10 inches and one-half 12 lnchcsvW. G. Ono gallon pitchers, . O. Chamber vessels without covers, W. U. Glass tumblers. Glass syrup pitchers. 15 U 15 12 H 12 4 0 U 1 2 8 Glass saltcellars. Glass pepper boxes. I jinterus, reflectors. Lantern globes. Ijimp chimneys, f 11 sun, Ji A iimge. HARDWARE. 8 doz Flat mill tiles, 10 inch. 2 ' Dastard tiles, 10 Inch. 10 feet Vx octagon steel. GO leeteiich A and y, round Iron Noma 10 lbs euch nnd Jf blank nuts. IK case Albany spindls oil. I case Albany cyllner. H gross s refcH, ussorted sije. i .7..., .v" u'ltitiiht lnm butts. 4 kegs b-penny steel nails, rough. 4 ' 10-nny steel nails, rough. U feet steel iixl'A. DRY GOODS. 175 lbs Yarn, nllwool, 100 1 white, 75 blve. 1UU0 vds Canton Flannel, Nashua Jv-v. &U0 ' Mi rsellles York MTg. Co. check... H . i Z.,i,1l. hue sheeting. 3d lucl'os. too ' fabot A Dwlght MTg. Co. 1200 U00 1000 300 100 800 100 ...-! ..Arc' utrlnri fAinosKeagj Pequot sheeting, 3(1 A In. hejivy. Pcquot sheeting, 45, inch heavy. Check flannel, continental. Toweling, red and blue check. Calico, American, full standard. Table oil cloth. 1'W .' "."" y .'".... i,, no.obs 8 In, IJnoiemn 10 doi jieuii-uu-'"-, ..w... ioUi siolswhltothroud,N-o lOmlloend li.UUiiLnnilllPnl ' TurkVyrfslluindkerchlefs Turkey red niinuKerti..v. BtJooU white linen thread. No 25 oss Knitting needles, No 15 12 2 gross CLOTH, submitted with price. GRANITE IRONWARE : dishes, llWxS In. V'.'A ,, w .i ns mix in- 8 quiirts 12 Hasting spoons 18 In onjf j2SSai:,w's,.. enberg Price List FIXJUU 100 to SQ0 barrels Hour, bestroller process, 10?oWedellvered as required STATIONERY SnfflnioentPen Co.No Ltslnkqfeffi 0 reams letter paper. U0" MKAT3 . . - .. nr U or If, f ,tff ZLl.Ml.W a,'- '.nheUiT. ? ' iftvwlat urs': tsn'fisr to rv 1lh T2Z. rim MM w 1 uMAM UM SSiVcr. f8oteSlS.U.r,pftS.j K T Sn hM l W.r-.3tct. jHBBnBSP': IlJtrAKK. mi TOE- 3HL- UirlB. 1srX2 ! rzz: li '1J UJ.L H.M'i HJU 1JCI LXm-LUJJ'- smooth corner", lmUkean 19x19 Inches ftttW for n 1-Inch taucctwlth movable strainer 8 Inches deep, fitted with fiances to rest on top of the can. 24tlrlngpansof XXXXtln, 11 Inohos on bottom 16 Inch top. and 4 Inches deep. 8 brend pans 17x24 Inches liy it Inches deep made of?H Russia iron with heavy wire rim and well turned under with smooth corners. 12 down pint cups of XXXX tin and heavy wire top ldoien 1-o.uart dippers of XXXX tin and heavy wire top 6 dozen 1 quart pressed pans, ns per sam ple. 30 doren tin chambers of XXXX tin ns per NUIIl'lt'. 1 bundle No. IS galvanlied Iron 2 feet 6 Inches by 8 feet. 1 bundle No 20 milvanlml Imn 2 (Wt d In ches by 8 feet. a reet tine hniss strainer cloth. 1 No 1 larirp hnrrlnir tnnMiliii with Ktun. dard encased stow's. io2settlngdonmachlnowlthStnndard Stow's, 16 sheets of perforated tin, 11x20, ns snmple. DUUGsJr lib. Solution of iron for tincture. - , n. extract cascnm sagrada. 1 , Floxtract irgot, Squlbbs 1 , Fl extract rhus nromatlcn, 2 , Fl extract s.irsnuriUi comp syrup 1 ; Fl extract vnlcrlnn 5 , Muriatle acid commercial y, , Tannic acid i , Cl.ricacld 1 , embolic acid, crystals 5 , Illcnrb soda 2 , llroui potash 1 , Iodide potaxh 2 , llroui ammonia 1 , lmd inur ammonia 1 , l'owd e.irb nmmonlu 1 , Sulph line, Stmlbbs 1 oz Cllmte lllhla 3 lbs Subnlt bismuth, Squlbbs 2 , S.ieh icpln, Sehetlers 5 , Gum camphor 2 , l'owd aloes, soc 1 , Powd acaela 25 , Kpsoin salts 15 , Ground tt.ixsced 25 oz Sulph quinine, P.t V K . Sulph Morphine, P A W lu , Antlpyrlne 4 lbs Yannllla beans, Mexican iu , asenue 1 . Pyrophosphate hon 1 , C C pills, S O P D A Co 1 , C C pills. G C P D A Co 1 , C C pills, Imp P I) & Co 800 Phosphorous pills l-50gralns, P D A Co 2 lbs St rong ether, Squlbbs 4 , Chlorofoim , 1 , Oxide zinc 2 oz Olleloxca 8 , Oil lemon 2 , OH orange 2 , OH peppermint 2 , OH rossmary 1 yd Silk Isinglass plaster w hlte, S & J 2)doz Strengthening plasters, S AJ 2 lbsShcepuoul sponges 600 ench Empty capiiiles Nos 1 and 2 500 eacli Empty capsules Nos nnd 4 1 gro Each corks Nos 5 and 0XX ex long 1 , Pill boxes, No SI 1 . Puw dcr boxes No 62 'i , Tin ointment boxes 1 oz 2 . loz bottles. Phlla ovals a. . '. . 4 . t . U . . a mil Port wine y. doz Davidsons syringes No 2 3 gal Raker's A A castor oil 3 , Glycerine 3 , Grape brandy 3 , Sherry wlno 10 , Alcohol 5 bills Sal soda 17 lbs Jup.ui wax 1 bbl (XHHiO Chloride lime 1 can (0 lbs) lluh.ich Insect powder, 1 skein each Nos 12 3 4 5 0 7 and 8 Bur geon's silk. Turner's patent. 1 bottle Lester's carbolizcdcatputllgature. Samples may bo seen at the otllco or tho Hoard ofTrustees, and goods must bo In accordance therewith. ... , . Tho hoard reserves tho right to reject any and all bids. Delleryof supplies will be required within ten days ufter notice of ac ceptance or bid. A copy of this adNcrtls inriit must nectimpany each hid. llio name of tho class of supplies bid mou must bo written tijion tho en elope. Kach bid must lncludo all tho ltcm In thy special ..1.1.. hi.i iitwin iiml mtifct lrlvcall the Items nml tnl.lfs In lull With CXCCptUm Of hid on meat and flour. . Auditing ntn.-ers nro Drolilbltcd by law mini confirming accounts or pur chases when advertisement docs not con tain a full and completo dicrjption of tho kinds of articles to ho purchased. Rids will bo considered nt 2 o'clock p. in. lues, day. January 8, 18SU. Gko. W. MCllllIUK, O. W. W'KIUI, Board of Tnisteces. Wm. M. Munly, Clerk or Hoard. HAN I'RANCISCO, Nov. 1st, IShS. Messrs. WELLliR HROS., Salem, Oregon. Gentlemen: Wo hnd the pleasure re cently of making shipment to you or our new "White Cross" Extracts, nnd send yon by mall to-day a cry neat show card w hlch wo would llkq you to place promi nently In your store, nnd which will call theattcntlon of your trade to the goods. It has been our Intention for some time past to placo upon tho mnrktt tho finest line of flnvorlng extracts manufactured in this country, and nffcr months of study nnd experimenting with the prominent brands now before the public we havo at last sueceded In placing before you a qual ity which beyond doubt has no superior. Wo rain not too strongly Impress upon you that you can unheslUitlniily recom mend them to your customers as the finest Hint cau possibly be manufactured. The package and stylo generally 1 such as to nttrrt nttentlon. nnd we predict that when your trade have tested the quality of the goods your sale for " White Cross" extract will be large. Hy complying with our request you will confer a favor upon yours truly, A. SCHILLING 4 CO. UlnVnU Ib the rtlite. Uiwer, rn Portland. Lnrgest stock Lgl Htanks in tlieStHti-l Wirgwt discount. Bndf.r prftSn.t..f Jb p'rTnllnB and lCT ' (wait blank. H. M. W All K, '" 8tm Printer, Halera, 6rW- Thi nnYEKB'OUIDBU luud M-'JOh and Sept-, eush year It U an enoy elopedl of useful Infor mulon for J1 who pur ebiM the luxartet or in ""!"" " I. i.i. en elotto you and lraJ-'" deep. or sl7 " "'-:... ,i ZWJTZZl . . .- -H la vanfHIB t. ntrm. ""'-Tzr.r." v- . tti. tkisc yri)irlHIT ud TM MB B"1L".'. rTZ of ho Jno of uu BUYJ3KO PRINTING. MONTGOMERY WARD A CO. i:iTu4 JHUue Atroniw, 3uoo, IU- T.ITKK.VTUUE. IS3L THE CULTIVATOR 18S0 AND I Country Gentleman THE BEST OF THE AGIHCUIjTUIIAL WEEKLIES DEVOTED TO Farm Crops and Processes. Horticulture and Fruit-Growing Live-Stock and Daitying, While It aKo Includes all minor depart ment of rumllnicro-t.such as the Poultry Yard, Entomology, Roe Keeping, Green house nnd Grapery, Vetcrlnaiy Replli, Farm Questions and Answers, Fllvldo Reading, Domestic Eisinoiny, and a sum miiry of the News of the Week. Its Mar ket Reports an unuually complete, and much attention Is paid to the Prospects of tho Cmps, as throwing light upononeol thomostlmiiortantofallquiMloiis When to bnv and when to solL It Is llbemlly II liiktrntrd. nml liv RKlKNT ENLAlilllv- nient.eontillnsniore rending matter than everberore. The Subscription Price ls$2.50 per vetir. but we offer n SPECIAL REDCC TlON ln'our CLUB RATES FOR 18tl9 ! 2 Subscriptions, t.. SI nno refnltttiMfr 0 Subscriptions, do. do. 12 Subscriptions, '18 do. do. ttS-To all New Subscribers ror 18811, paying In ndvunco now, wo will send tho paper weekly, Minn our receiptor the re mittance to January 1st, lssti, without charge. AJ-ISpkcimknCopiks Furk. Address LUTHER TUCKER & SON, Publisher, ALRANY, N.Y. rpHE QUESTION OF THE DAY. PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE? An Eximlnallon of tho TaritT Question with Ei- i pcclat Regird to the Interest! of Labor. DY HENRY GEORGE. CLOTH, 81.50. PAPER, : CENTS. This Is tho clearest, fairest, most Interest ing nnd most complete examination oMho tariff question yet made, and will prove Invnluiiblo to all w ho wish to understand the subject. The most thorough Investigation of the subject that has yet been put In typo Now York News. Tho appearance of this liook marks u no epoch In the world-wide struggle for free trade. Henry George has u power of puttlngecononilotrutlislnsuchRclcnriind limpid language that any child win under stand him, while the most learned man can enjoy the noouruoy of his statements and the suggcstlvencH of his thoiighls. Thomiis G. shearman lno,w ork star. H'l.rut.'nr mttltu in SPA tllO StrOUUeSt HT- cuincnt not only against iinitetthn,liut against all tariffs will find ll nere. Christian Union. TliesliiBiilar success ot Mr.Gcorgols that he has nimle political economy uivri-aiiuKi Unitarian Review. A iHsik which every worklngman In tho land can read with Interest and ought to read. New torn ncmiu. HenrylGeorge'i Other Worki. Pnigressand Poverty, cloth, (1; paper, 'social' Problems, cloth, Jl; mpcr,.15 rents. The Ijind Question, pajxir, 10 cents, ProiK-rty In Uind. liajwr, hicents. Address inri hiapiuiih, 12 Union Square, Nuw York. Ono Dollar a Year TllK WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL (Hnlem, Oregon.) Is universally conceded to bo The Best Family Newspaper Ei er published at the state capital. IT 1STIIKUHEAPEHT. IT IS THE LARGEST. IT IS THE IIHHT. It conslsU of eight well filled and neatly printed pajra. It sulU alike the fanner, tho merchant, the lawyer, the gardener. Every family circle should have It, HeonUilns absolutely ALL THE NKWH us well iu poetry, story, correspondence, farm, home, uud many other sjieohil feature. See Our Cash Ditcountst WEEKLY, One Year ONE HOLLAR iMlly edllhm- . - jwrywir AddreMull ominunleatloiis nnd iimke nil monies (nyable to THE OAPITAL JOURNAL, Haletn. Orwun. THE CHUM or all HOOKS of oDYLNTL'ilE Cundtuiseil Into One Volum PIONEER I uj I DARING HEROES I M I DEEDS, Thelhrillliig lid venture of nil tb Imni Hulnrm n4 fmaUM- figltr wMh ! , L ' oul dlmru, outlaws uud wild UaMU. over our , wuoi country, from tbe Mrllc! Unmm o bi UTMi isa ptmii rarmjii " jrMo. La ili, oindUli. Rohm, KmloM . J. in.. '.. V '. j i limay. imnww, itvwvt, liiMWiun, VfTT' uxrr, i juisurwm g, n a Ulll llMlfcln Hill, (toaamb Mil. m4 Crook, UrM Indian blc,slMicunulollMM. ft-' ,11 lly HluMratMl with W Dm- enirravln. I .IWIMRM n BMB r- . ni- wauira. ixw pma, uiu wa i aiiiinn u, ll A I. HAM'ttoKT Aim. 1 it P I HI , MAM f HAN' l A I EDUCATIONAL. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL Bovs and Girls. Tho school will noon on the lllth of September. Thorough Instrne- tion in mo primary nun nit v.. mill English Branches. LATIN AND KLKMKNTS OF MUSIC -In eourse.- TKRMS nnd further Information may be "mUm"m,1,m,Um,Ri'.v.F. H.P09T, Cor. Chcmekctn and State Sts. s-20-tr WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In ir i ' Normal, Business, Law, -AND- MEDICAL COURSES. It Is the oldest, largest and least expen sive Institution or learning In tho North west. School opens first Mondny In September Send for catalogue to TIKIS. VAN SCOY, President. 17: Salem, Oregon. L m jVEiss Knox Will continue Her School for the en suing year at the LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDINli, Cor. Uuircli and Marion Sts.. beginning 8EITKBUIER 10. 10!-d2v CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Wlllninotto Unlvoralfy. Most' succesKful school or inuslo on the northwest coast, a bunt 150 STUUKNTS LAST YEAK. Courses Iu I-liino, Orjtari SlnRlnK, Violin, Hurmony, nnd Countur- polnt. Dlulomas on completion ol ctiurHO. Teachers: .. M. Parvln, Krnnklo. P. Jones, EmiCox. Assistant. Lulu M. Smith. rirsi term ucgnis inuuny, r.vin-in.'. Sit, 1WW. Send ror catalogue, For lurlhcr partlcularMiidilriss .... Z.M.PAKVIN, Muslml IHrcetor.Salum, Or. ri-17-dtf-wlt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. A. E. STRANG, No. 1MI Commercial Street, SALEM, ORKCIOJsT. -PKAt.Ell IK- STOVESandRANGES l'lumbiDg, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty. - Agent ie HOYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces, r.vroN K- tabll.hrd In 1K(9 MONEY TO LOAN! "Wis havo wivontl huiiih of inonoy to Loan on wk1 Itwtl ICmIiiIu. Bwiurlty for u Mirlw Of ywirn To- wlt, ONK PUI18B OF $1200 ! ONK I'UIWK OK tlOOO ! TWO 1'fJItHItH OF !60( Ktiolii ONJU'UItSUOFWOO! Apply ftoii t Willis & (jltaiiilicrlin, ltlidwlm. ojwm JlilirtHt M. M. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Filing Sawt a Spciaky. Mhopon tlw llr, (iniHo Mlnto'i Ur ery MUbW. him, or mm mm :mmiiiujiw.umAjBBirjigiLiiai-Mnjii!iiiuiUWjp MISCELLANEOUS. , 'i nAijro -lm Til HOMELESS!!! 12oo ACRE'S -OF- VA ED LAND FOR- Sale or Rent. Quantity and Quality to. Suit I'lirolmser. Lands "near 'U- llFafililfos. A GOOD OHANOB -KOll A- or riircnasct TEAMS AND STOCK -ON THE FARM llontcr Will bis solid To those buylnu homos, If dnslrcil. For Particulars call at This Office. 1NG0RA GOATS! W. D. CLAGGIH -UAH MOMK P. lUIWy, ofBuB Jm.iCbI. Vtf pariUu. . mtt tm or addrtw him at IfeteM, Or. l&IT-iii. T. J. CRONISB, Salem's Popultr Job Printer, AT HIM NKW Hl'.KTWl IN TIIK HUti- Iii.iirini'v HulMlli l ..r C uiif IUvreUlun.il hiuiikitr trill 'Oltt A. L MAVEU a. P. H H0LC0MB, 0-J. rn "" ... -, .i ,1. r im. w iAuarttii.- jj.