4 n. Uf vm. ; t " t t THE CAPITAL EVENTISrG- JOrTEKTAIi. THE filPJTJL J0LM.1L. THE HAW MH.T.HTAItTS I (irrilKNTI. JOTTING'S. Hr- 1 HI 16 TKKMH UK MflVKU'riON. HAIL). Onr-ymrbyinnll - - HI month by mull.. - - - Thtw month by " -, - -- lr wk, dllwl rrtT- wpkki.v. OmM-byBwll -l jj (Xw ynr,lf iM n .lwnof I Hl motiltw, If lM I" xl vnnte SO 1'ih-wlvertW nit mlw 'J)y t llil olHce. The Walrr I 1 ami 111" . Are Ine riimtfil Down. l-liu.n ronvoriml liv Moodr. i Hntem I thepoer of out- or the ( lpt.luril,gn th "Divinity of C'hrW." .. llnwt iw iiiIIIh In the Mate. Tliii t . ., ..,,, i 522 ...till.. II.A.II...... ft.rll.Plnwii.ll.il hl JH kl III H0O lift OUl .,., .,..,. . n -- r..tu e:.... TmtwIajv. ...m,.,.,! inonf. And vet some neonle ay Tarui -.. .T..1... n.llt I... neap minis a i-iK.-ti"".' "" (jii-orKcII. William of Portland, an parts of the coimtrv. Coineand . . -J...1 1... Af...1. la l . i ' i hx us before on nuy. Thomas I'ayjtk. Riiprcsnp Adnition 1 I 1 I n 1 il 11 n u a in A J 9 Q M LS D L B Vif when In full oixmtlii phj-8 out in wags HomutliiiiK nir $500 per AIIHb11"lTll.CAl'ITAI.j0IIK.VAI, wImi ik) iHrf Krar their i.wr rjruIHy will notify I lil-i m. (fllMgmli)rMHt,iniil I lie liMttfw will benlK-lidi'd loMt once. OlH!, ifr CwMft rni.l Liberty Htrift. A rnrliiiMln Siiln.illr. The (olograph Jflls hi iiiriij friend tlml llaro Coojkt of Siilcm, Oregon, Imi Imh-'Ii appointed ml I way until ujri'iit on llio roiilo netween PorUnnil and (,'nrvalll. '1ihI.ii Mir. All llio iMwonger trains aro lutr thin nioriiiiiK- 'I'll" overland train did not arrive until t"ii o'clock thh morning Iiwtoml of 7:50, and llio I'urllnnd fni'ii wm miirly nn hour lnlc. . .. i . " Hunt Svw. The Clnitiiilon ramu down from Indupuiidunro yi(oliy lii.ving on hoard tho t IrniH. The Orh-iit count iiji lo-nlglit at 10 oV'ork nntl con voy tho hIiow to Orison t'lty. Tin Orient h from the Y.inil.ill r..ufo. A I'llltlKT Wunl. -.1. A ShIciii liiiMnc'iH mini imIvciIimo lo-day In Iho.IoriiNAi.furapiirliicr. Till ton flmt-cliiHH oppiirluuliy fui nonioiiulli'o Joiiiik man who In not afnild to work and him f20i) to In vtl In a Utfltlm lie mid pMHp.'rouv IhimIikjw. lleud the ud. and iiipl. ut 01 iou. l.'.illilllK l lllll Oil). !:. II. Hulllnvor him dccldud to liiovu his fiiiully to the city, us IiIf Iiihiii( hii hoi'onii'Ko piiwIiiK thai nil his (lino In needed heu. lie luii- luiilcd a hoiiKo on Court Htreel, wlicm hu will nwldo imlll he run htllld. It isoxpeeled lie will build a Itwldonco Unit will lie a rrrdlt to Iheelly. ivcek. OwltiLr tollieuxeeeillnifiv lov. slajfo of water this winter and npriii they have been unable to bring logs down the river to the mill, but now itfi the river lias taken considerable of a rise It is thought they will be able to Mctirv quite it number of los wtlbiii fi feu- iIhvp. A JouiiNAl.repoiler was Informed this morning that in all probability (ho mill will Mart up sometime this week and continue at long hhIoku can lo secured. The Cardial him berlng I'omp.iuy at iireseiit have be tween wvcii and eight hundred thousand feet of logs at the mills to begin on. They Intend to try and supply lumber for the K.ilein buihl Ingboom If possible. Mr.Monrcs, the manager of the company, was t-een this morning mid said the mill would most likely be starled either Wt'diias 'ay or Thursday of this week, and that the company hoped to colli inue In lull '.Deration for wmii'tliue, us their supply of lumber had Ixronit' somou li it llmifed. Thoy linw thousands of feet of logs along the riwr banks, find If the rain will only continue n day or to, or even If tho rains of tho past few days continue to raise the river, they will be enabled to niw all tho Iog- reipilrcd. This concern Is df vast 'mport.iuco to .Salem, and it is glad tidings to it latgo portion of our popu latlon to hear of Its being aide to re Hiiim work. I lies Christianity is a failure. leather Wilbur, the noted Metho dist missionary, left an estate valued nt 110,000 which, by his will, goes to the Willamette University. Tim Kiitrutlriti nrmv. nftfr .'1 two years' unsurccwfiil effort to reform CorvallN, have iwckod their yellow mantels and led shirts in the btti drum and vaiuousd the ranch. Portland will get up a demonstra tion for April 80th, the 100th anni versary of Washington's inaiigur.i lion. The Oregon National Guards have volunteered their services. Tho fresh young man who worked j Salem and Astoria for about $400 1 each lu his "Mercantile llovicw" til few weeks fiuo. was kicked out of Pendleton In an attempt to repeat the same performance. The following is from tho Wood burn Independent, whose editor is a Ciiinamau : A Chinese school is lo bo started in Ralcm. This is n step In the right direction. Snlem has long needed a few Intelligent men to run her papers. A force of men are now fit work coiwtructing a paper mill at Oregon City. Itoth a woodpulp and sul nhito mill will bo Imlll. :is near ns can be learned, and 15,0)0 cords of Cottonwood will bo contracted foi betoio tho grind begin"'. Hero They Are SCRIM & POHLE, v Sulci. i, Oregon, !nuereeelel illm-l Eastern ft '1 lie Kliict Line of CARRIAGES, TO s ALEM; 'Dill 1(1. T Oil II HlM'. Tho copious rains Hint have fallen tho jwst few days have cmii-d the river loiNocon-lderably. Tlie wil ier now stands tlntv feet nbovu Inu wider ninik, niaklng a iIk' of one foot and live liiehw since Saturday Ikmiii. ThlMrle was needed by the boats and all liver tralllo and it Is thought the rler will reach over two fivt liufom it slops, A Mll.l.ti'iliil Mi i'IIiik', Tlio Wlllauictle iixwielallou of CoiigrcKatlonal churches will con duut Its roKiilar spiing meeting at I'oruMtllnivuliHiioi low and Wednes day. Itov. A. II. ltinwii or Saiein will luid III the duMitlomil e.xcrcNes mi tho morning of the latter day. On Wcilmwdiiy evening lion. .a poloon Davis will deliver an iuIiIichj on the "Diitlt ol the t'liurehw to Paclllo Uulveivlty." ll't i.u Kmiu lll.n? A man In this county, who owes over two years suliscrlntlon, put his paper In the poslolllro marked "re fused." We have had business transact Inns with ninny mean men, mid know of many others. lint here Is what an exchange has to say of him: There l the man who used tho wart on his neck forn col lar till Hon, mid who pastured n go.it on Ids grandmother's urave and who got rich by giving his children u nickel each to go to bed without their supper, and then stealing the nickels nfier tho children wvtv asleep but for dnwurichl cus- sednesH the mini who will luko a paper for two juars, innik it "re fused" and stick It back in tho post- nlllco Is entitled to tho llrsl premium. a riii.it-inii rii in, Itnach ,t (Speight, propilctei of fit' (' neivlaUtiw't oonliH'tlonery and nuws depot, are a diwrvjiig llrni and wny a nko Ilneofitiiiiiicn, mils, cigars, tiilsieeo, etc Their imwsdcaitiiiont l veiy iMiiipK'tc, mid till liiiMirtaut ikii'IimIIcmIs me kupl constantly on hand, (live llmui a will and hummel their stock. ThuyMiv ikMiul geiitleiuoii mid sollull h Jiaivof your iwlronage. I'lll.fll Ih NiiI 1 1 tKi, Tho I'ollowlng Is among tho Ore- gonlan's ceiuniciits: There Is no denying that a great" Imiirovement ill feeling has Inken place through tho Willamette valley, mid all prop erly Is held fur better prices. At the state capital property is selling lor double what It would have brought two yearn ago; hut two or tlueo years ago S.ilum property would not have sold for over one half what It was actually worth or what It would cost to buy tho lots and Improve thuni. Pilces now me not full) up to original cost, except In favored looalitles. It sounds ipicor to talk of a "boom" In real ornate when it only biings first cost, but that would lie good prices in all our Oregon towns. 'ii.p ritinT w). AiiaMtliaiige thinks the IkwI way tomlvmilHiHitmimuiilly Uthiough the IihjhI iwiht. Ailcril. In il. ICHt fur liupilitnuHiiil theiiM-nd Hum 1-.J-U.., i iic num. nil) i Killer, In tin wt)r to ibeui. The IiIvh Uhm'hkI mv. Make HrrHiigimvntn wlHi all tllttlMMl IMKIV of MOlty Hlld K'llll well t wvn huiulrer. A i.w..t a it;iic oriiio i'h.i, A ftlcud of (ho Joi'knai. this morning added a new siiccIiiumi to this impel'' nitisuuni. '!ho i-peel- moil I a "billy." Uisu llit.elu one hihI has tln leaden lining. This uiipivtoiitluiiA weapon lias a hUtory. When the Salvation minv inol.-i.nui I in Nttiem kx-verul i wirs ago Its mem itfurtHl vluleiuv and Mm,. ..r the wenker tmithers and sUteiw ear rled eomwded weapon to defuud tlieumdvw, hhould vlnluiuv 1r shown them. One uvunlnir un..r plrlHUforplHe.. rtwiiwr , . , lm?tl t,,to "l,ll,y" u. ...... i ' ... " ' WIW Itlekwl 111). It WHMlliniiniiu.M.. ofHiwiMiu who wutliiiuw to nwko WliaiMkW lUMH MIIV llllt.llh. in..,.,. UU,tXV MiKr lu miiiw wr (o lO.tKH) In oulrw nmUl lm M.ut fl.r fioouor Itvm, innludlng Mil exK)n. of iuhi14,' IXhui nny .me kuow of m clutipei or ihow MtAml wy, nmUiv not th load Wmn wttltlwl to MxuoihluK of Hh klu.lt Slem his home. Tin. I.iiUhiij Irfin Ih Coiihi. This moinliig a car load of Iron for tins street railway extension ar rived, and a reporter was Informed that the Yew park extension would bo completed Inside of thrco days. More iron Is on Hie rtvid and it, is oxpectcd this week, when the ex tension north on Commercial sticet to Riverside will be completed. Uitt'.m D.iy In Sali'in. As this edition is being run oll'a good pji'loniiauco Is being given oy Fiirltii t McMahon's circus in Sa lem. The circus is u good one, of llio popular old-fashioned one-ring kind. The performers nio all first class in their respective lines and the entertainment Is u good .one. Tho tight rope performance given abovo Ithe cam as was ns good,' tie has over been witnessed Jicre. Tho tent will bo crowded to-night. A llioml Alaini, At two o'clock Sunday morning tho lire bell called Saleiiiitcs front their gentle sleep. Luckily there was no lire, the alarm having been given by one who saw the smoke mid Humes ausing from u pile of burning shavings near tlio agricul tural works. The (he bovs weie out promptly. In a ease, like this one, w hen there Is no the, the bell should be given threoor four strokes. This, If done promptly, would wive many llremen and others a long run. l.ni'iillut; lliii Now A)tiim. Governor Pcnnover. Seeietarv Mellilde and Tivasuier Webb, board of ttustees of the Oregon Insane asylum, and Dr. Harry I.ane, super intendent, iiiv out to-day viewing laud upon which to locate the new lulilllloii to thonsyluni. The Cios tract, about two miles Ninth of the city, has been surveyed and they are to-day looking it over thoroughly. Tho asylum will no doubt bo located upon this tract. A Until decision will be rendered in the premises to-morrow. Wo I la to Nil IVmH. A gentleman writing tlio.lointNAi, innii i win uiKes. low... ns.- - gmding the posts of Oregon, Mich as tkiin and grahoppoi-s. Hetdly, there ate no gn.n hopwr luiio, and as for Ileus, there aiv no moie than mv found lu any Kaetorn state. They aro not n !Ht. There are no posts here, un lit. II might lw the "borers" in th0 trotx. JJut pruvvntlYtto aiv dettiMy tng tluuii rapidlv. PHA13TOXS, SPJtING WAGONS,, STAGE COACIIKS, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELKTON WAGONS, 1)00 CARTS nnd OTHER VEHICLES, wlilchirlllbcsoldnt Prices and Terms lo Suit All! ni ... - ... -. n...i ...ni i hum: kui'US .!. u iiinL'diitn miu un itiuii slock Is cry liirt'e it person can find what tliey mny sli I heir ttnrcl.ouse on suite ktrimt lu .innlptpll' flllp.l iitlil Ihpv ll.ivn iuiotl.fr car load en route now. ixjokout rortlicin; M.i.H.'llili.Kllnc. m Ifie iwn Lit Corapanys BLICKSMITIIIXG anil nORSESfe SGMBEKAFOffl Have moved to 47 nnd id Stat (, our old pntrons nnd friends are lnt J call nnd ece us in our new locatloJ. J nro better rirenared for wnrir .rv.il .. tinlllniT CAni.Mit m. .n ever having secured more room. lAl i -WI- BKACKS3IITII1N0 and WAGOBIAK 101IN lfDLM, THE OLD ItELlAm ,1 Jllncktmltli, litis icmovcdhU VvT corner or Commercial nnd ChcmekeuL' vvhero lio-ls ready to servo the nnbii,. A InirnMOPInledwith him Mr. II C o experienced wngon-mnker re'ccntl? Portland, ho Is now prepared better ;a I, In,,,,,,. rmil,l. l? I.. ' , U "?frlSJJ ii.i.i.ii.f. "u .i',,..,.,, uuniUM. nnki.' Hinlthlug nnd repairing, nnd a eriZ horteshooliiK business, tie has nil vr ofUocs.steel.trottlng, linndmnde.ettS iti tit.jii . ""-iiiiiiu niuuuer. Ktv.: utteutlon given to tho construction ofC niniiiiu ruaittKua, ivunminuer the WJ opposite State Insutunpo bulldinry V1 -: -E. S. Lamport-; BEAUTIFUL RIVERSIDE ADDITION Is situated just north of Salem, upon tho banks of the Willamette. 'I laud lays HIGH AND DRY and affords a magnificent view of the nv The cr. m F no re ONE PRICE TO ALL "Wo have icrclveil direct from tho .MummtciurcrH u ConipleteStOcK or Staple Goods, Consisting of Dry Goods, Men's, Boys' and Youth's Clothing, Hats and Caps, Hosiery and Gloves, Ladies' and Gents' Furnishinp- Goods. Wo Hlmll oiler them for cash At Lower Prices Tlmn any lioimo In the slate. All cash miiji-iti ii... wie n.onuy uy calling on ilk, FORSTNI5R, TIFFANY & CO., 3)7 coiiiiii.Mrliil sticet, New Hunk llloek, Kilum, Uipgnn, ' I r,.,, nnn r... diiring March A GOOD INVESTMliiNT. lling rapidly in this popular tract, 51 having been sold i. 'Pin. nnro'imuinr intu fiorn ia n irnnd Investment, as tnoy are suro to double in value within the next few months, when the street The - utno hj 14UUU1V lit V1IIUV HU1J111 I.11U railway will run through the addition STREET CARS AT ONCE. street railway will be extended immediately and will pass through this sopular tract. Tlie Oregon Land Company has purchased 3100 feet of railway iron which is now on the way hero and tho construction of the street railway line will follow shortly. GO AND SEE THESE LOTS 'Pltn.T .,., I 1,, , ..,.. ... 1... t..i in. ...... .11... nliAm, n,.rl linY-n n '"-j niuau ui.- M-uii iu uu ugipieciuiuu. nicy iiiuuiii-u".iii "" . a finer location than that of any addition to the city. NEW COTTAGES. - r . improvements are already being made and before many weeus a large number of new cottages will be under course of construction in this pop ular and attractive suburb. Go and see these lots, make the best investment of your life by purchas ing some of them while they ore cheap, and you will make a home and a The Oregon Land Company, Salem, ----- Oregon. THE HARNESS AND SADDLE 289 Commercial Street. Mil LAMPORT lina Just received at. lino of single nnd double buggy uniti. iiuuinujo uu i it:n THE LARGEST STOCK 01 Ruddles, wlilpq, nud everything pertu lng to his f Ino of business lu tho state S ,,uv -" " "uuul ALL WORK GUARANTEE! Kepnli ing dono with neatness nnd dlsnV Call and Sea T. J. CRONISE, Salem's Popular Job Printer, i v itih wmv niTjnTirnD tt - A. Stnte Insurance Building, Oor. C it.uiuiui miu vuuiiiiriLciu Hireeu.. i A E. STRANG, No. 303 Commercial Btrcet, SALEM, - - .OREGON. NWHIttMl Hllll ltw.Mt. Mw. KWwrof lrtUuil wimo to the city thU niortilng for Iter u, who hu been t the li.iwne iwyluin furtwvrml wvvlw uu.Wr tmiiiiwut. It Willie rvuieuibenxl thai voumr ., ... - I' witr tutu m ry e er mug ivver wliicli euiwe ' - - - l.L. A .. ., . . . " iwwii mr H I llllo Mllll llUi.. ,.. ... ..... mww MemU thought It bom u uUum him . " '''' l,WM -'ao ,,,e lwtlents under ioiiii.tti.i inaim,,,,. m. " ini Winnie, were uiarehml n...i ' .-.-.....v.... ..II. . .. - - -.... uuuwymiii) llielty thU Hftttriuxin ' HitU viOnyMl th pvrft)rnuin fully. I UUIIGRANTS LOOK lllilili! lliivlng farmed In this ciinintry for over half aciMiliir).lilfhKles us ii thorough know ledge ot tlio euuuliy, mc now oiler our service lojmi lu SECURING HOMES iiiid take plniMue lu nniiounclnir tlut e !h.;.,..'l.V', "." ",st r Property from jjiueii to (.elect, embracing sumo ot tho Grain, Stock and Fruit Farms In Marlon nud I.lun counties, nt prices Hint Villv1 Vf.,,ll"'lle.'u,a ' tho M'llhTm" "5 vhii. oilier valuable property of vari ous Ulnds ottered at "bed roci" prices. Conic ami See ami You Will He Convinced ...,L"S,riV'lu,ll"i? all tluit vie here claim lome by Nurn.w Onugu mllvvuv. or to Turner and lake stage, (four li!iui.V .HJ!J"lu'.1,rU'1' lM of ",rms nuJ other lu-ilHrt sent on application. UkiiIIiii! tally """ fiunllle "" fticl otherii "pe H. (.'. & J. H. POUTElt, Real Kslato Agents. AuniKvillt. Marlon county Or. i-0-w -BEALEK IN- "inhtm 'I lie IJimriillno tllnl. 'Hie proprietor of the eirotw vi.lt wl th Myhim tliU mnruliiK and through Dr. I, mm eten.l.sl . ,r..i,. 1 khkl 1 .1... .. . . re Httwk nf ""' "" i " wMivnimviit iu'd- him tol Iw,i,',,, '" v"i l'u uw this Rfter itio nnd hU 1KWU' Iu n,H"? to tlie Invru- mm 2 Farini & McMahon' IThw mm , liright ami .etlve yuuu( timil bofuiv hl alekiuau holtUnx k trtwy kiti.n t UIU' III ffieu.U iilUJIil) UIIICL'S! VMM. IlXlllHtT AT IWt.1. ttum mHhi llutl. ii. H. Moott um rtiurued to hi lHMtw lu MakMii, nMr u i.tulv toMr tLruunIi ICMvru Owmoii, WMitlitgtou mu.1 l.UUo, In M not Ut tt JoL'MXAi. he my.; "Whllt. I (Mtwlhiy through the IVIou. twwtrj" vWtl Hteptw nulu. M mm iUoa of rvoi. ,, ta uw(r "" mwy tit mr of liu lVkM. ..... ' w ' l ISmlaiid wl wonfa r4ug U mm. 1 1 b 1 Suu ' W,U " M,,ia to bwir "f hu ui40t t nw tho v. ,u cuwM, y. ft,wrt'ry- VI r lUul. fc. . "" - -... i im prujoitHur, uim : it. sjrf. . , . mwuui wmwiiowwi; it. p. , l)ii U MMiitu, . . IT 7 . ' ,M" I""". l'hMU ." . " o IUMUI to UikVkt HlHl IVIuhlLu.. I.. .1 " From New York and Chicago THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY. DItESd GOODS And trimmings of till kinds to match in Peisinn trim mlngs, Plaid, Stripe nnd plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes, etc., etc. ' RIBBONS. KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL.KINDS SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS. Full nnd Complcto Lines of Embroideries and Laces 'iu All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs. FULL LINE OF DRY GOODS AND" NOTIONS. z STOVESand RANGE: Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Woi a Specialty, Jfr3 Arrnnt fa iirt nifiw rYc.rtw , . iwi IUD A.M.J2.1.J.l..UaLlJ IJOYNTON COJIPANY'S Furnaces. I uiDiisnca in 1M9 GRASS SEED Cnn furnish either Jtcsqulte or a mlito of Allsqulto and Lincoln grass. 'on teni mat will nllovv you to seed down job farms ntn cost offrom 60 to Wo per acn Address. T, C.JORT, vv2m d2v IJox 91 , Salem, Or. O Curtains, Poles, Portiers. GosA Ml n,'a '"lotobtoek of Jron's Furnishing NTo. 239 Qirncr Stale and Commercial Sfrcels. LUNN & BROWN. MAEVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Tralnlnj. Four Books Learned In one reading, Mind wandering cured. Evarv child and arli.lt rr.lu k..m.j Clnssas1 lnaucemcnts to correponda Prospectus, with opinions of Dr, Wml v.?,?.,Dd' tuevrorld-famed Specialists JIlndDlBcnscs Daniel Greenleaf ThoW T. fv ' nKfZr VJ.uiSei. J. i. uuc V.9 ..WE .'.AUst, Hon. others-. Vo, y," S."",,.- -"nJoman, w ,? ,,.. ut)W 41irw uy rror. A. I.OrKTTKKJ37 Fifty Ave., Kl Je-lWffl. d I New Harness ami Saddle Store. AlHtUr lu liulu.ia. r . . ... nwwmiM. . .' aioiTi. Monday. Aor. 5 rssj mx lu ' I . . . ' . WHiug iruivHug wt-tv IimiI: In iiwrnutvor 4ouu itowuluf tut-1 Hiiuiwt miwiut wm wIIuwmI: It. I A,..;im u ,. im .. tv n , W. 11. aImim .if lrl...l ,. t m mm 1WPWW V I NVoUHr uf .er city notarim pbllo, thfvby uwklMir two uom imuw Xfvef St iu ,y OoWr Skw. iiTih. ii wwiitioM. in tlie iwih-v kmctw I ' uMig two iQon lMMV ' "V -". MiS.lZ S& m) RX1IIB1TI0XS! io-. H.uuu.Rzr.r:.": r?rm "p or ixxjHt ewe: at i and t. fcllWB ALL SHOP-MADE. Kvcrjtiiisg WarttBlal lo be as Represented Impairing Neatly Done. WILKV. PROPRIBTOR, No. Wl Court Strt. Slm. tataMA all WMk ItHtMlMilM WilK,' II. :i"WYf r WGS TWENTY LOTS In North Salem !!;r,"',,;J.':' rr.a?'!. Hro ; four l.i,, L,""1"' . ? Ir illlltfuiVMl I., m ' na of 'l'0 UQSt NT1NG flKinK LAROKST ESTABLISH li?.1,8. In. th0 8tat0- Iwer rates Hal )? ?n. L2rF?st Btock iga Blanks 1 ,,e5W,2".1J',B?est discount. BeHdW B.f.l.,.1.tSf''ob PnnUntr, trnd catalocue d lecnl blanks. . M WAITO Bteom Printer Salem Oreeon. DAVID T. WILLIAMS, Proprietor of Siibi SALEM, OIIEGON. LanndR . l ill tho oounty, 90 ml wnfCSSSff ,eft nt Stelnor-a grocery Wrt l'or sule by ,ur ' reve prompt attention) THOMAS & PAYNE !K?Si!?rnt ,.r u,f "bove laundry fyatUudJof Wl hlm viU P0 SVTvi'TS'' ' i on or IW r .Tfrr. W Stat,. St, . . , &,,,. m, "' ,w"iui9 na wor sw IXMuu. . . . . .... mimm