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EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL TRANSPORTATION. THE YAOUINA ROUTE. OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD And Oregon Development company's Sinmsnlp line. 225 miles shorter, 20 hours itwstimotlmn by any other route. First Hiss through passenger nnd freight line from Portland and nil points In the Wil lamette valley to nnd from San Francisco. TIME SCHEDULE, (Except Sundays): Leave Albany 1:00 I'M Leave Corvallli 1:40 PM Arrive Ynquina 6:30 PM lave Yaqulna - ...... -0:45 AM Leave Corvallls 10:35 AM Arrive Albany 11:10 AM " o. i C. trains connect nt Albany and Corvallls. The above trains connect at YAQUINA with tho Oregon Development Co's Line 3f Steamships between Ynquina and Sac Francisco. SAIMNO DATES. STEAMERS, FROM SAN FKANCISCO Wlllametto Vnlley, Thursday Dec fl. Willamette Vnlley Monday " 17. Wlllametto Valley Sunday " SO. STEAMERS. FllOM YAQUINA. Wlllametto Vnlley Wednesday Dec. 12 Willamette Valley Monday " 21 This eompany reserves tho right to hange sailing dates without notice. It. V. Passengers from Portland and nil tviiininnttn Vnliev rjoints can make close connection with tho trnlns of the YAQUINA HOUTE nt Albany or Corvallls, and If destined to San Francisco, should arrange to arrive nt Ynqulna the evening before date of sailing. Passenger and Freight Hates Always the lowest. Tor information apply to Messrs wit.man & Co.. Frelcht nnd Ticket Agents 200 and 202 Front St., Portland, Or. srto , IT . . . Pass. Agt., Oregon Pacific R. It. Co., Corvallls, Or. C II. IIASWELLi, Jr. Gcn'l Frt; & Pass. Agt. Oregon Development Co., 304 Montgomery st.; Snn Francisco, Cai; TIME TABLE RIVER DIVISION. SI. Hoag. Capt. Geo. llnabej tho N. 8. Bcntley, C"Pt. J.JH. Coulter; the Three Sisters, Capt. W. 1. Short; are in service for passenger nnd freight traffic between Corvallls nnd Portland and Intermediate points, making three round trips each week as follews: NOKTII BOUND Leaves Corvallls Mon rtnv. Wednesday and Friday nt 8 a. m. I Arrives nt Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 3 p. m. Leaves saicm xuesany, Thursday nnd Saturday nt 0 n. m. Arrives nt Portland Tuesday, Thursday nnd Satur day st S:: p. m. SUUTli liULiNU ijcavcs I'oruiuiu .uun Hnv Wnrtnpsrtnv nnd Friday nt 8 n. 111. Arrives nt Salem Monday, Wednesday and Friday at 7:15 p. in. Leaves Snlcm Tues day, Thursday nnd Saturday nt a. m. Arrives nt Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday Saturday nt 3:30 p. in. or ireiglltnnu passenger nuva pi" w tlmrnntiilnsniid mirs.crs of tho respective boats, or to V. M. Darling, ngent, 200 and 202 Front street, Portland; Gilbert Bros., ngents, Salem; I. M. Adair, agent, Albany f!nrvnlHs. ! F. V. iiowkn, supcrinienueni, ; Win. HOAG, General Manager. Overland to California VIA I Southern Pacific Company's Line. ThE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE. Time between Salem ami San Francisco. Thirty-six Hoars. CALIFORNIA EXPRESS TRAIN PAIIA South. "North. 10:45 n. m. 7:5! n. in. 7:00 p. m. 4:00 p. m. B:44 p. m. 7:45 n. in. Lv. Portlnnd Ar. Lv. Snlcm Lv. Ar. Snn Fran. Lv. LOCAL l'A&SENCJEU TRAIN ( I1AILY EX- CEIT SUNDAY). RflO a. in. Lv. Portland Ar.j 3:45 p.m. Lv. Salem Lv. 1 12:52 p. m. Ar. Eugene Lv. I U.OOa.m. n:iu a. m 2:40 p.m. PULLMAN BUFFET SLERPERS. TOURIST SLEEPING CARS, For accommodation of second clas passengers attached to express trains. The O. & C. ltatlroad ferry makes con nection with all the regular trains on the Fast Side Division from foot ol F street, rortlnnd. Yest Side Division, Between Portland and Cerrallis: DAILY (EXCEPT SUNDAY). 7.-SU 11. in. I I .v. Portland Corvallls TTrT Lv. "B:"20 p. m. r ... ---' i - - iaa p. m. Ar. lsup. m. At Aiiuinv ami rfVirvullls connect wllE trains of Oregon Pacific ltatlroad. Throuch tickets to all points south and cast via t'-allfornla. -. H'MINNVILLK KXl'KESS TltAIN(IAILY t:L.cil auau.'i i-M p. in. .8:00 p.m. XvT Portland Ar. Ar.aicMlnnvllleLv. Pni full InCivmnilAn IWrrtrdlniT ITltCf. Imans. ptp..nnrlv tn the Comnnny nzent, (Salem. Oreeon. . , ,, K. P. HOUEUS, Asst-G.F. and Pass. Agt. I L'ntMiT . fnnncrer. .UllUJCiv, -o--- Oregon Railway and Navigation COMPANY. "Columbia River Route.' Trains for the east leave I'ortli,nd?ti2:rai i ui una :pm aaiiy. n?B"Vo. ;; V," nHn.ir.1 .in. in h. itnitA.1 fttate. win- nda and Europe. ttEGANT PULMANN PALACE CARS Emigrant Sleeping Caw run threugh: MjfnN w W.YHa COUNCIL BLUFFS and st. I'AUfc Free of Charge and Without Change. t nneotkMt at Portland! orftn Riw ri... an.l Uiodl UllUUl nOlBC . . ...... ... 1 i- 'rnn:h-rpnrtlcutani mquirr -; a. .lnB. ..grnl of the """V' M Msi; TUM?LSPI0OTEB8 OF THE GltOCEHIES. OMlbslLivcrpool salt, fine. &oap. Kirk's sa-on. -Mackerel, Xo. I eilrn mess, 'SS 900 " rSi.S-Arand-1'chong. vn Aobacco Itapldan brand, m Cornstarch (Oswego) l-n G,loss Starch (Oswego) wClnted!)CkCrs ",ra' llvc "s !m ! J,,nls'n California layer, laim UermsPcrrysprocVs iaJtf"S(XWg0lden C- eranu" l(im 't Kbete'Cvlnstou'sorniKOod. vim . hckcil wheat, fresh ground. i-m y,'nma? fresh grounli. 1440 ' fe1I??h0,m'ny.f'-h ground. iSS . VJ c4 currants. ' inm . rliia"pples' maclalne ilrlctl. vtn ,I.,,all1anhune.s-1"clluc dried. 00 ' Lholce Island rice, No. 1. J00 treaiuoftartarlnbulk.J.A. Fol ger's extra. 100 Cocoa. im ! 9),rV.S0lla'C&Po-AandlIbrand. j?iS ;;tcaslHesoap(Contl) ffi Jj'ltle white tcans. 1400 ' Pearl barley. NX) ' Codtish (boneIes.s)In bulk, Pacific coast. 15 doz Brooms Xo. 1 extra shield. IS ' tans oysters, IUuePolntR. IB Concentrated lye (American.) 1j Scrub brushes (No 5) 12 ' Cans corn, Wlnslow. 4 1 gallon cans assorted pie fruit (Lusk.) 6 Blacking brushes,Xo 81; all bristle, o ' Bath brick. 7 ' Bluing, Ultramalme. La. ' wooden pails, ash, 3 hoops 1200 gal Syrup, extra golden, American refined. 230 gals, coal oil, 50 gallon tanks, pearl brand. lOOgal. Molasses, Orleans extra. VINEGAR. 300 gal. pure;clder vinegar, 40 gr. COFFEE. 1500 lbs Costa Rica, nrst grade. 150 ' Government Java. 75 ' Heal Mocha. 400 ' Chicory. SPICES. 150 lbs Black Tepper. 30 ' Cinnamon. 60 ' Ginger. 20 ' Allspice. 20 ' Mustard. 20 ' Cloves, all standard ground. CROCKEUY. IS doz. Teacups without handles, W. G. 18 ' Saucers, W. a. 10 ' houp plates 7 Inches, W. G. 15 ' Dinner plates 7 inches, G. (i ' Pie plates, W. G. 15 ' bowls, lqt.,W.O. 12 ' Vegetable dishes 6 10 inches and 6 12 Inches, V. G. K ' Wash pitchers, V. C. 12 ' Meat platters, one.half 10 inches nnd one-half 12 Inches, W. G. 4 ' One gallon pitchers, W.G. 2 ' Chamber vessels without covers, V. O. 12 ' Glass tumblers. 4 ' Glass syrup pitchers. 0 Glas-i saltcellars. (1 ' Glass pepper boxes. 1 ' Lanterns, rellcetors. 2 ' Lantern globes. 8 ' Lamp chimneys, B sun, yx A hinge. HARDWARE. 8 doz Flat mill tiles, 10 inch. 2 ' Bastard tiles, 10 Inch. 10 feet 4oetagon steel. 50 feet each nnil round iron Norway 10 lbs each aiidXl)ll,nk nuU y. case Albany spindli oil. 1 case Albany cyliner. II gross screws, assorted size. 2 dosen 2x2 wrought iron butts. 4 kegs 8-penny steel nails, rough. ' io-nny steel nails, rough. 12 feet steel MIM. DRY GOODS. 175 lbs Yarn, all wool, 100 'white, 75 blvc. 1000 yds Canton Flannel, Nashua AN. 600 ' -Marseilles York MTg. Co. checks. 300 ' Lonsdale line sheeting, SO Inches. 400 ' CabotADivlghtM'fg.Co. 1200 ' Mariners' stripe (Ainoskeng) U00 ' Pequot sheeting, 30 A in. iiwivy. 1000 Fegiiot sheeting, 4o, inch heavy. 300 ' Check flannel, Continental. 100 Toweling, red and blue check MO ' calico, American, full standard. 100 ' Table oil cloth. 1iodozMculi'-backed horn combs 8 In. 10do'zsiioolswhitethrefld,Nol6mllecBd 15 ' I'alrsBuspenders. 8 ' Turkey red handkerchiefs l" . ripoola 'whlto linen thread, No 26 2 gross Knitting needles, No lo CLOTH. C00 gards heavy casslmcre ipanW cloth W wide, Oregon goods, bainplw to be submitted with price. GRANITE IRONWARE 21 Oemwaier l'"tVS7iTn knuarts .- i LC" JC"A. isIT, lone 12 iiasiini, i"--" -, -tu Ts nn rtUh nans 2Ix7,.T0 nt. S sinTlam with balls No a , 6 Slop Jars mm " ".." .. , ln s Si,.mles square pank No 18. 18 In Number taken fromuoiuiuu.. enberg Price List FLOUR 100 to 300 barrel. flour, bartro"" pro, to kodellvered as required STATIONKRY !".i20i!,'S.1X 6 reams letter pPW,U0lt MKATS -asassBtf,,as uunm AND LKATIIKB 9fl'Niroiii? l de brn lrLi .bo-. ITtb !ff,SjrSlTTiB.?fA5 ffiF'-'-..".:;:. TINWAJU- -ah ri JH?!S.r!2li i wm. vfr-EZr-Uh iiu or xxxx iu H.s,iirTv-maMrf , )nrbrt i?sK:.2KS i .IriuPlnS lT " T ". ..l lll Ii KrP-JTH :.ll turn. J ,S'in.d "fS-' -J"r -'". .Tnd.r -will. ? eoSerpftloli.lj'KnJ'. S.fii-"'1 '" smooth corners. 1 milk can 19x19 inchesfltted for n 1-tneh fdllnAt.vltli .n. i.i- . . .... Ji V.V". '""'"oie siminer o incne th b flanges to rest on top of "".rtnR I"" ofXXXXtln.il Inches on bottom 15 inch ton, and 4 lnhes deep. 5 bread pans 17x24 Inches by S Inches deep niadeof a. Russia Iron with hea-y wire rim nnd well turned under with smooth corners. 12 down pint cups of XXXX tin nnd heavy wire top 1 dozen I-qunrt dippers of XXXX tin nnd heavy wire top nl010" l qlmrt prcssed l"' ns P1, snm 36 down tin chambers of XXXX tin ns per sample. 1 bundle No. IS galvanized Iron 2 feet 6 Inehe by 8 feet. 1 bundle No 20 galvanized iron 2 feet 6 in dies by 8 feet. 5 feet fine brass strainer cloth. l No l large burrlug niHchlne, with Stan dnrd encased stow's. 1 No S setting don n machine with standard Stow's. 10 sheets of perforated tlu, 14x20, as sample. DRUGS. 11". Solution of Iron for tincture. '- , rl. extract casenrn sngradn. 1 , Kl extract ergot, bquibbs 1 , Fl extract rhus aniinatlen, 2 , Fl extract sarMiparilla conip syrup 1 ; Fl extract valcrtnn .i , Muriatic acid commercial M , Tannic acid I , Ci.rlcncld 1 , Carbolic acid, crystals 8 , Illcnrli Muln 2 , llroui iotasli 1 , Iodide ixitnsh 2 , Brum ammonia 1 , Powd mur amuionla 1 , Powd curb ammonia 1 , Sulph zinc, Squlbbs 1 oz Citrate llthia 3 lbs Subnlt bismuth, Squlbbs 2 , S.ich kpIii, Sclietlers 6 , Gum camphor 2 , Powd aloes, soo 1 , Powd ncacla 25 , Epsom salts 15 , Ground flaxseed 25 oz Sulph quinine, P A W i . Sulph .Morphine, P Jt W 10 . Antlpyilno H lbs Vannllla beans, Mexican lo , Vaseline 1 . Pyrophosphate iron 1 , C C pills, S C P I) A Co 1 , C C pills. ! C 1 1) A Co 1 , C C pills, ImpP 1) it Co 300 Phosphorous pills 1-Mgralns, P V &. Co 2 lbs Strong ether, Squlbbs 4 , Chloroform , 1 , Oxide zinc 2 oz Oil cloves 8 , Oil lemon 2 , Oil orange 2 , Oil pcpicrmlnt 2 , Oil rossmary 1 ydSilklslnslavs plaster white, 8 A J 2doz Strengthening plasters, S AJ 2 lbs Slieepwool sponges COO each Empty capsules Nos 1 nnd 2 500 each Empty capsules Nos 3and 4 1 gro Each corks Nos 6 and t) XX ex long I'm uoxes, io uo Powder boxes No 62 Tin ointment boxos 1 oz loz bottles, Phlla ovals J i i i t 4 i i i i 0 . 3 cal Port winu i doz Davidsons syringes No 2 3 gal Baker's A A castor oil ' 3 , Glycerine 3 , Grape brandy 3 , Sherry wlno 10 , Alcohol 5 bills Sal soda 17 lbs Japan wax 1 bbl (300 lbs) Chloride lime 1 can (0 lbs) lluhach Insect powder, 1 skein each Nos 12 3 4 5 0 7 and 8 sur geon's silk, Turner's patent. 1 Txittle Lester's carbolizedcatgutllgaturo. Samples may bo seen ut the iiltlcu of the Board of Trustees, nnd goods must be In accordance therewith. The board reserves tho right to reject any andallblds. Delivery or supplies will be required within ten days after notice ofac ccptanco or bid. A copy or this ndvcrtls mnit must nccomimuy each bid. the name oftho class of supplies bid upon must bo written uKn tho cnvcloiw. luicli hid must Include all tho Item in tho swcial oiusshiil iiimn. mill must L'lvnnll the Items and totals in lull with exceptions or bid on meat and nour. auuhuik otllccrs are prohibited by law rrom ivintlrinlncr accounts of pur chases when advertisement docs not con tain n full nnd complete description of the kinds or articles to no purennseu. mui will bo considered at 2 o'clock p. in. 1 non day, January K, 1880. HYLVKHTKK PllSNOVEII, Oho. W. MclliuiiK, O. W. Wkiui, B(HirtI of Trusteeos. Wm. M. MUNI.y, Clerkor Board. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 1st, 1SSS. Messrs. WEI.LKU BROS., Salem, Oregon. Gentiemen: Wo had tho pleasure re-wntit-nf innklneslilnment to you of our now "White Cross" Extracts, and send you by mall to-day " very neat snow earn which we would like you to place promi nently In your store, and which will oall theattcntlon of your trade lo the goods. It has been our Intention for some time past to place upon the market the finest line or flavoring oxtracts manufactured In this country, nnd after months or study nnd experimenting with the prominent brands now beAire the publlo we have nt last iiioeeded In placing before you a qual ity whloh beyond doubt has no superior. Wo cn not too strongly Impress upon you tlmt you can unhesitatingly recom mend them to your customers ns the fluent that chii potlbly be manufactured. The paokage and style generally U suoh ns to nttreet attention, and we predict that when your trade have tented the quality of the goods yourMle for" WhlteCrrm" extract will be targe. By complying with our request you will confer n favor uon youn truly, A. KOHILLINO CO. vti nu TiiL" r nirivwT kktaHI.IHH- iU In tho 8lAl. Ixiww rojwtUn f. a..-. - I.l.VRUa( iltuwUltll. OmuI ttbt Port " Steam Printer, Hataw, Omio- Tho JIUTBBB'OUIDE U liud Uveh vul Sept., esoh year. It U aa ency olopdia of useful lnfor tnstlon for 11 wbo par. ehua the luxuries or the j"vZ2aZi2 HAAaal.fAM flT I1IB. WD PRINTING .ppliinees to rtd.walk, U. P. elt, flh. bunt, work, go to ikH or tr at bora, and 1b aHoa . trlea and quaoUHea. Jn Br ot wkat If requirad to do all Wf eetisata of too value of too BITYHK" OUIDB, which will bo nt upn MMipt of 10 cent tt P7 poti MONTGOMERY WARD & CO. 1U-U4 Miciuaa Avenue, Ueo, lli. EDUCATIONAL. ST. PAUL'S SCHOOL. Boys and Girls. The school will open on tho 91th of September. Thorough Instruc tion In tho primary nnd nnwinced English Branches. LATIN' AND ELEMENTS OF MUSIC -In coursc.- TKRMS and further Infurmntlon may bo had on application to REV. K. It. TOST, Cor. Chemeketa nnd State Sts, SlVtf WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Graduates Students In assical, Literary r i ' Normal, Rusincss, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Is tho oldeU, largest and least expen sive Institution of learning In tho North west. School oiens first Monday In September Send for catalogue tn T1IOS. VAN SCOY, President, 17: Salem, Oregon, m Miss Knox Will continue Her School for the en suing year at the LITTLE CENTRAL SCHOOL BUILDING, Cor. Church and Marion Sts.. beginning SElTlttlllEll 10. lni-dsw CONSERVATORY OF MUSIC! Wllltiiuulto University. Most successful school of music on tho northwest coast. About 150 STUDENTS LAST YEAR. Courses In Piano, Organ Slnulntc, Violin, Hiirmony, unci Countor- polnt. DlDlnmas on completion ol courso. Teachers: '- M. 1'arvln, Krnnklo 1'. Joium, Kvn Cox. Assistant. I.ulu.M. Smith. Klrst term begins Monday, September M, 1".S. Send for italogue. Korlurlher inirtlculara address Z.M.PARVIN, Musical Director, Salem, Or. S-17-dtr.wlt NEW ADVERTISEMENTS, UllllCRANTS, ATBSTION! I am prepared to Hell you good fnniisat Where you will have nil the advantage ofHCllOOI.S.CIIUIlCUIM.DAlLYMAIli, and HAII.ItUAI) faallltliM without being overburdened with high taxea simply for the privilege of living near a town of a few thouMnd InbabltanU. A residence of 88 yeuroou a farm In this vlolnlly give me a thorough knowledge of this country. Two or More F IHolrlinr to loeute near will other will find It to their advantage to eall on me. Correomlenee nollelted and descriptive lint of forms for sale sent on apidlmUoti, JI. C. lt)ltTHIt, lteal Haute Agent, Aumsvllle, Jlrlen county, Ofeni. A. E. STRANG, No. aw CtanH oUI Htreet, BALISAf, OIIKGON. -BKAUttH IX- - m . . . .k. STOVLS and RAIN G LS 11iU-g, 0a4 id SUm YVin Tinware and Artistic Metal Work SELECT SCHOOL L FBK a bpocialty, 4r-Arr.t .r I be KIl'ItAIIHMV A J, M "N "Wl'Si a furuact I r I 0 419 LlTllUATlTllK. 831 THE CULTIVATOR 1$$) Country Gentleman THE BEST OF THE AGItlCULTUKAL lVKlIiLl KS DKVOTKU 1X1 Farm Crops and Processes. Horticulture and Trull-Growing Live-Stock and Dairying-, W'lilln Ii iiKo ttii'lmliw all minor ilenurt- tuents of rural Interest, sucli as the lNmltry Yard, Kntomolotty, lieo Kcping, iiiwu house and Drapery, eterlimry Ueplles, Kami liiu.ll in and Annwert, l-'lrwtde iiivnlhiir.liiiiiiiu.iU' KiMiioinv. and a hiiiii linirr of the News or the Week. Its Mar ket Reports uri' unusually eoniplete, and much attention Is jwld to the rrospovts or the Cnuw, as throwing light uhhi iniool the most Important of iiHuiiostloni- When to buv and when to sell. It Is liberally Il lustrated, and by HKl'KNT KNI.AUUW- nient, contains more leiiiuug niatier limn ex er before. The Subscription l'rleo NiUt) ixr voar, uui wooiieriifi i.uiai. uuiiuu TION In our CLUB RATES FOR 1889! 2 Slll)SCl'illiOllS,l""'rc.ulttaueo $j 0 Subscriptions, . 10 12 Subscriptions, . 18 3-To all New Subscribers for 1S8D, paying In advance now, wo will send tho paper weekly, Iruiu our receipt of the ie mlttnnee, to Jnnuary 1st, 1nm, without charge. asSPKCiMKNCoriiw Kkrk.. Address LUTHER TUCKER & SON, l'liMlslwr, AI.11ANY, N.V. rpHE QUESTION OF THE DAY. PROTECTION OR FREE TRADE? An Examination of the Tariff Qucillon with El- pedal Rrgard to tho Interest of Labor. BY HENRY GEORGE. CUH'II, l.fT. l'Al'Kll, 35 CI'-NTO. This Is tho clcaret, fairest, most Interest ing and most complete examination ortlto turlir iiucsllon yet nrndo, and will prove Invaluable to all who wish to understand tho subject. Tho must tliormlL-li Investigation or the subject that has yet been put lit typo New York News. Tho appearanco or this book murks a now vnh)Ii In the world-wide struggloror m-o trade. Henry tleoruo hiw a jmur of iiuttliigeiiinoniliitrutlislnsiiehacleariiiid llnipid languago that any child can under stand him, wlille the most learned man mn enjoy the accuracy or his statements and the siiggestlvcnosH or his thoughts. ThomiiH (I. Shearman In New York star. Whoever wants to see the strongest ar gumentnot only against iimtcttloii, hut against all turllls will find It here. Christian Union. Theslngularsuccowtot Mr.Oeorgols that ho has made political economy liit'rotlng. Unitarian Itmlcw. A book which every worklngman In tho land uui uul with luterost and ought tn niul. New Yorlt Herald. HenrvlGeorge'i Other World, rrogressaud l'overly, cloth, fl; paper, 35 cents. Social I'robloins, cloth, fl; pa per, !ft rents, Tho IjuiiI QuuMtlon, wkt, 10 rvnlu. 1'roiK'rty In Uind, iMiper, IfirenlM. Adilrewi VlIK rlTANDAUI), 12 Union Square, New Vork. One Dollar u Year -Tlllt- WEEKLY CAPITAL JOURNAL (Salem, Oregon.) Is iinlverMilly conceded to I Tho Ilcsl Family Newspaper Kver puhlUliMd at tho hlnle capital. IT IH TIIK UlIIWrKHT. IT IH TIIK I.AIU1KHT. IT IH TIIK IIHHT. It oonilnU or eight well tllleil niul neatly printed i(w. IlnulUallko the funni, thu inerehiint, the lawyer, tlio (jardonBr. Kvwry fuinlly olrele ihould Iwvn It. Itriiitnlmiulioluttly AI.I- TilKNKWH uii wll an jioetry, utorv, eorroniMiiideiief, fiirm, home, and inuiiy other Mlul fiilurwi. See Our Cash Ditcountu WKKKI.V, On Yir. Dully edltkm.. JOSH DOMtAK AddrMntl emtiiuiilHtlorMi and make all ineulM iWu to TIIK (JAI'ITAI. JOUIUVAI, Kiilimi, Otmhiu. TIIK CBEIM if ill BOOKS ifilDVENTl'IlE Uumlriiaml Into Olio VolllniK. PIONEER HEROES DARING DEEDS, Aid TlwtbrtlUiiKadvimturwuf all tb kfi explorer and fn.nllw Of hsr with lu dlMU. (Hitlawaaiid wlW IwwU. ovw wtr Mrbuteoouulry, frotu ltu wrllcat IIhmm U lit imami iivmi ana wiuuiw mmutim m (M xTrfn. I Mftllr. tMaiuilah. Mikmw. KMUM Brady, (nn-lwii, Bowl, lluuafua, Oanua, tlMtr.fcilfuna J'. Wild MIU. HuNatu Rill. (M-m-niU MIU and Cruok, tiraat Indian I'tilrb, and tntnm ul iAiun. Mlitm dl lly llliulraitt wlih Zaf nut- rimravlng. AVflU walili.1 IW j-tii-r.l, ulnl bmli aillioi( ti f II K I ! W luiiT.H'" .t -1 -nini' - ( ii MISCELLANEOUS. A Bargain For ;iii EASTERN PROPERTY -To K.Nchrtngr for OREGON LAND! i-i o m et;$ i ..u V -l'OK Till"- HOMELESS!!! 12oo ACRES VARIED LAND -Kim- Sale or Rent. (Inutility and Qualify lo Suil lMirclinscr. Lands near 11. ii. Facilities. A GOOD CHANCE For Particulars call at This Office. MONEY TO LOAN! Wo hnvo Hovorul huiiih of uionoy t LOUII Oil L'(KMl Itwil liHtlltU. Btiourlty for n wirhiH Of ywint To wlt, ONK I'UIIHK OF tl)0 ! ONISI'UIIHHOK tKWO! TWO 1'UHHKH OK$WKI Ktiuh! ONKl'UIlHIfiOKflOO! Apply hooii to Willis & Cliainliui'lin, lJ-l(lwlin. OiHrHl(iHM,(rtHt M. ivr;. MEAD, PRACTICAL CUTLER Flflflg Saws a Specialty, u boil (M Uh ulUr. WW,8iU,Qr. blkrv. tMMtl MtlttA U wy Cull Mrwl T.J. CRO N IS 13, Salem's Popular Job Printer, VT Ills M V w' HH '" IN '" f-f il, )li- . . lUlllihi,. I ,i i ii . .1 ,.i, (II. i .!.!. olli . I ''IH I Mx.ll t,. I & T. A.. PwtUDd. n !h-1 t; r. lSdrtW""! . , '. . 0-i"'' ,- ' , a ini '' " A l. NAVVlTU c- r AT 1 .- iLi win " -- v ,moob'rnf