&. v. - a? 5V rt, fr : r . V the cirrriL jobrhl TKllMH OK HflWIUITION. IIAM.V. Onnyrairliymnll- ,, Hlx muntlit by iimll , Thrf-o monihi by niiiil --- I'or Hcok, ilillvcr'il liyoirrliT im Ii Wf.KKl.V. niinrirlivinilll .... jsi rj) Klx mimtlit liy nmll.-- One jciir.lf ilil In advance..-.. HI. iiionlliK.ir hiIiI Itinihiintc. ... 1 m ... m I'or nd vcrllnlng rates n)ily t Ihlnollcf. AIIKill)t.rrllr.loTIK('AI'lTAl..loi;it.VAI. who do not wfiiru tliclr !lcr regularly Mill notify HilKoflliP.lvliigin1lrcitK,nii.l tlilimtlcrwlllli''tl(ii(lMltoiitoii(c. Ofllcn, rornrr Court nli'l I.llcrty Hlici'tt. Tliri'ii " rrlotii'i-. 'Hie itciilleiiliniy i"""' lnw '" lined within llHgrlm wiiIIh it;on vlelH. 'J'luw m.i time inlilltioiiH toliio rosier .v-Hloiliiy: I'M. Drif-oll, two yearn, Cliiii'Ii-H Muriiti, throe year', mill Urn i While, two yearn, all fiiiin I'orlliiiiil. I ItlllK t'l III!" Mil"'". 'I'liu telephono linen I" 1,K' '""J' ar.1 Ih'Iiik llxod up ami will soon I u oiiee more in k,mI running onlcr. Baloin ran ami will Mi-taln a koo1 telephone HVHti'in, liul whim I In line work" iiiiHiillslnilnril.v, as it han done for tin-pant few nionlli-, the jmtroiH lioeonie iII"kiimIhI. lint Until wily Hit ml. HollMHI BlltIT, While ill I'oltlllllll yolerdny, ordered n eimilcte net ol lilHtriifnentH for Hie hnit huiiil ie- . contly organized at llie rnlwrnlly. It will COIInM of tllll'Ul'll pliiic, Inehidln the drum. 'I'lie int-lru-jiitiiitKnrci'Xpeuloil heie to morrow, after wlileh time fop Mime weeks Rail-in in till nilflilioihooil of (he college will wear eot (on in I heir erne. n Siirli'ly I'ngr. TheCu-riAi. Joiit.s.w. ilevoten a p.ige oiioh .Saturday to the recording ofuventH in Miclety. ThNlmi pcrma lielil feature or the paper and proiii; Im-h to add much Intercut to the niti ally well tilled iicwh coIuiiiiih. If you know of any nodal items fall not at your peril to icpoit to thin olllie. The Mielely page Saturday (of tills week) will contain a com pk-lo leport of the Social CluhV hall liiht night, unwell an many other purlieu and lean given dining the week. , A Ijiiiury of riii'iHiiiil Monr. Frank Wood of Allmuy Inn a HloniMiiiarry on the Santlani that will prove a gold mine. The Al hauy DemoeratH wiyn wmiplen of this ntono were placed in the furnace at the lion woikrt and left for forty iiilmitor, when they were dumped out and a ulrcani of water thrown on them. They weio not aU'eetid In the leant hy the heat. This proves them capahle of umi for any piirpiiMilu which theie will he a gieat heat, and will eventually glvo thuMunua reputation of wide ex tent. Aiming 'I In. limit. The Three Sisters and Champion ramu down yesterday evening. 'I'lie Champion had the misfortune to have a nmall hole stove In her plow at what Is known as Hog creek, near Corvallls. She was not delayed hy tliu accident, however, and the damage will not amount to much. The I'nltcit States snag hout Cor vallls Is tied up at the Trade Mi eot hook wticie ho Is Having Mime needed repairs made about her ma-' ohlnery. She has been up above Corvallls for some time lemovliig snags fni.ii the liver, but since the rise In the liver It has been hard for them todo much. Ililil fur iln (ii'itml Jur.i. The case of the state of Oiegou vs. Holvit Krebtt, elmrjjed with mall, (iliuisly killing a valuable doy owned by ,1. .Mas-soy near Itrool.s, ms iieoii In healing befoio Justice Chase Mtieo yoMorday and at ten o'clock this morning a dccUlmi was render ed binding luvbnover to await the action of the grand Jury in f.",u nouui. Hoiiitit wore niomntlv olven and the defendant will . . . i lest usv will bo until Sattuday when he I, .,..,. I ,. ., . ...... .... ..,. ,.., in, me seooiiu elmrgeof eairyliitf .vnuHihsl ons. The trlaloverthodiiL' un. mi r" " ) liiluntrtlngono. Kvldoiieo was nni., iln....l l.v . in. kl.l.. ii.... i... .i ' v -"" ' in" ii", "s valuable, while the other pmed that he wasawivrihloevsouraud whs always nuiUstluB muneoiio. A I'miiiUil. ni i,iini..tii). i nuuaiul of MtKs4 of uilv vortlslini : nmltoraieMi.Kw,oulat.'.lthnuuli ii ' i . l' ' . u ,,IHU,V, w',l out theniM and nonh llini . r'' V""1 "'i ""ll XV' f.xnt ornm',trl yeMordy at MoMluvllIe t..tlo.,.o,hev.,ln.,lln le!,!UU,,l,fi,,: "T "TT ! "." 1$ '!T " " Wttrn,Mt Oallfornl. and Kmihe n Tu US lw!T? "",", !' high , o mi-glng ,, ,h the mjw of Alice cuiniuiiiy, with licmlipmrtcni at flu .... . i ivuimii Hint a man nanusl Whet, tone uiuiwjfiT. In tuct nwny of hs,ielivukn. lied their way toOre gou. I n m much thin Mine uom. mny gullet tuiMKvnt kiHwiiUtun ' who made ,,relmM, ,rf ,i, at M I Andrew H.y, Kl-rtil,. "?l ! Kiiin, IVd.Jt iiwv U Mkvii iw a ' 1 J WUaU"' w" " 'drty v. down a Mario., Mrvvt. ,Nnni:ic roitontv. . ... , Wills .loi-itmi ""'I .lurk Miircnn Wrh r.iw.,i or.i.r .. o. w. J..nii.n. r i.. ........i.,., wiiIIh Jordan Mlii f.imoiis) and Jack Morgan, Ills chum, arrived in .Salem from near Kola, where they had been working for UonJ. Huydeii, .Sr. .'( sooner had they arrived than they proceed ed to the clothing store of G. W. Johnson, where they began to lay in quite a i) lee little supply ofeloth- I'lg- , This they paid for by an ordcr'ou, Mr. Johnson, elgneil by their em ployer, Jienj. Hayden. Suspleion was aroused .and inquiries made, when the order was discovered to Iks a forgery. . ,. ' Tlio matter was at once placed 1)0- foro the authorities but the boys had llown. Yesterday morning Marshal I loss and Sam Hayden, having' learned that the boys had made for Ala 'ii, Marled in pursuit of them, a -mod with a warrant, q'he boys were found as expected over on the ANcu and at noon the olllcor returned witli them to the city. Theboysaie now in jail pen ding examination, which will be ! inducted to-morrow. When seen by a repoiter this u.vcnliip .Mr. Johnson refused to be iiiurvicwed, saying he referred to Woit imlil after tin preliminary. It was, therefore, impossible to learn fir what amount the forgery was accomplished. It is thought It eall- I for two full suits of clothes. I'toni IIIiIit UVIili. ThuJoriiNAb is ill receipt of a communication from Klder J. W. Webb, lie writes from his xiiuny siiitliern honie near Fresno and si.s: "Our daughter M.io has Just safely arrived from Salem alter a pleasant trip of two ilays, anil con linns your reports of the wonderful progress and Improvements in the capital city. She btings kindly messages of remembrance from so many fi lends that it makes one long'to be back. I.ate rains have postponed the ncccssltyof litigation, tint that will come later. .Mulberries, which are put out for shade trees, arc ripening, rsiiawoeuies nun are no wild ones) are in market, and blackberries aiv blooming. Wo aiu already cooking green apticots, some of which will be ripe in less than a month. Uipo oheiries were In the San Francisco market two weeks ago. Apricots and peaches promise large crops this year." In speaking oft ho pi ogress of the coun ty, he says: "While the Immigra tion from t lu east is now almost en- tlielv to Oregon and Washington and there are no booms in California Mils section is steadily progressing." 'I lii Stunt' (Hl Stun.. Nearly all of the do.eus upon doens of Kaslernors who send for samples of tin; Capital Joitiinai. append to their requests a passage something likethls: "I am anxious to gain all the information lean of Oregon, as 1 am bound lor your state sometime tills summer." An other says: ".My Intention is to locate in your county and would like to hearsoiiio news In advance." Anether: "As we contemplate vis iting Oregon with the view of establishing a home, we would like to learn mote of your resources audi eHuiato." These extracts are taken fm"1 the letters received yesterday 1'hey go to show that Salem Is be coming known throughout the East that people are looking to it as their prospective homes. The pro gloss oanuot but bo groat within the next few years, linniignitiou is certain to come, as this valley is the garden spot. A I'll mill n Kl'imwiij, Chailey Smith, who lives near Salem, had a runaway this morning whloh oaino near piovlug fatal. Smith is a teamster and Is subject to I occasional onllcidie fits. Tlusniorn lug ho was . muling rook from the iiinii-rv nlxiiii mil,. ...mill .a ,,.. 'i "' About eleven o'clock he started fori town with his empty wagon and! " i had not proeceded far on his wavl weap-llvforo ho was taken with a tit null i-.ai ..... t(. ..t.a.... l .... .i... i... a.-... i ivu wit int, i vi. urn nil lliu Pltlin MM III in tlm w.i...m I....1. aii .i.i.....or... . .. on uio team came on to inoiitv, no one having noticed that they 'were without a driver. After crivsMng the iMvcrcd bridge thev jogged otrinto a tmt and by the time thov ivciuIuhI K.nP stable their s.wssl ,m,ir.v.i..-i .. .-.it.... m .1... ...... " "". i"i ii iiii'i wagDii after llioin. It ixune to a , Midden Mop. The runaway was ovorand the 'hoivos won wiptund. Smith iv"ovoim1 iMiiselmtsiuvvs after will..'.!, i itiir v.'i.tv. itt.t.l.l.. ... ....11 .... .. 1...IW-... I ........ .. 7 , V , 7Mn,10 r T J1 lMl!W ft ,,U,,,lU,r w ,1,l,h " f ",0 U,'H ,u W""H- .. ,.T, TUB I'l'RniiY I'EKSU.V.U , Ilov. Hollin is visiting Portland lo-iluy. -It. liannon went to I'ortlaml this morning. . It. Gaylord went to Corvallls tills morning. J5. F. Tnpp of Oakland was in the city to-day. .Miss Frankic. Tones returned to Portland this evening. Scott JJo.orth returned from Portland this morning. 'Woodburn's postmaster was a viMtorln the city to-day. Judge Thayer and wife departed for Portland this evening. Kx-Goyernor Chadwick return ed last evening from Seattle. Hew M. Wire returned this morning from a short visit to Port land. E. P. Thompson, of the llsli commission, was up from Portland last evening. Hew P. S. Kniuht went to Portland this evening and will le turn to-morrow. K. !:. Cooperof Corvallls arrived in the city this evening and will re main until Monday. Mrs. Jtiley and -Mrs. Geo. Poaree departed via thisnioriiing's train for u short visit to the Sound. C. II. Light in rived in Salem to day from Wilcox. Nebraska, and thinks seriously of locating here. G. W. Lytic of Portland and T. C. Hyde of Hakor City have been appointed notaries public by the gov ernor. Maj. F. K Hodgkins 'eft for San Francisco last evening, expecting to be abeiit about live or six weeks. .Mrs. Harrington, daughter or Col. Harrington, came up from Portland last evening and is the guest of Mrs. W. II. Hoggs. C. W. Johnson, now of Seattle, was in the city to-day visiting his father. He loft this morning for .Solo. .Mr. Johnson is connected in the real estate business at Seattle. K. C. and Hal Patlou returned to the Illsho,-; Scott academy at Portland to-day to resume their duties after spending the. Faster holiday here. l.iltJAIi SILMMVKY. For your Paints, Oils, etc., go to (lilbeit .V Patterson's. d-lf J Painless dental operationsat Dr. T ( Smith's, iti State street. The Salem iron foundry gives employment regulaily to no less than twenty men. Corvallls is at tin: bottom of the ladder, wheat bringing only sixty cents theie. Postmasters are authorized to observe customary holiday liouison April SOtli. "What is infidelity."' is (lie sub ject at the Unitarian church next Sabbath evening. Orchestra pres ent. The scholars of the deaf mute school are leaving the city to-day for their several lioiney, where they will enjoy a vacation until next September, - strawberries, fresh from Callfor- nla, are to bo had ii the Salem mar ket at li'i cents per box. Wild ones are ripening rapidly. Already those who search for them are rewarded liberally. This Issue of the Capitai. Joint xai. will roach the homos of many who are not subscribers. To nil such a pressing solicitation Is made. Try the Joi'iSN.w. fora month at least. It gives all the news and Is a paper that should bo In every homo. I I have the llnest half block in North Salem, with a good orchard of ' twenty-four trees lust in thoiriiilme. ' on the right side of the road for dust, j iaUiiig a wagon road to It so the all well fenced, and will sell for' lKirt' ,,w"'g it can take in u mill to fliVitllf sold In the next ten days. i'nih the ore. H will reqtilro con- Wvi.u: A. Moouks, jxlderablo labor to accomplish this Uil M..... .t..i .... . IIS tilt. I'.. 1 ,iliitlf iti-iili.. ...II.... ... 'i vmniiiureiai suvci, , -ll,ow " m.v people whoj "ome to Oregon, stay a few months! , !"'' return to their old homo, and tell nil tlu.tr fi.t.lil w.i-w ..r ........ a .a.i ' " '" . 0lvK,"l!,,u lw 'hoap Squliv Farnir ",f ShU,1u "o11s ,,l'h,,!'rtsS groceries, 'Vhv lH1"1,U' k,,ow u 0,Hl 'try ' '"" uw . ami alter a Miort ,ll,H' trcion Is their hoiuo. ii i. . ,. """fci .'it.iv.i -u, ii mi vimr, w uen slie wa 15 years old, and working! l 1 ..' family. The warmut i was lsuoi by JuMuv Chao of thl. city. Hxs waived oxamiimtl.n. I I It..... M......). .... ... I.. .... .... '""" " wrmnm ' ,. ' Urtt "" llxWn ,0" the work of extending the Coin- CAPITAL -rcvPNTS-G- JOinKN'.AI.. I!-i;!ini-it:il Onion General orders are till- I' 3tlC(l fron,headnuartcrs.ccond Kegnnent v ,, ., .,1, Pnt T C Smith O. . 0., at .Salem, Col. 1. 1 . -mm commanding, George JJuriiptt, Hr. t IlimtPiifiiir. nniladlutallt. Hi tnoc orders the Second Hoghncnt Infan try, including stair and band is or dered to proceed to Portland, to take part in the celebration on the ;;Oth inst. of the centennial anniver sary of the Inauguration of George Washington, aslirst president of the Tliiitnd States. Companies A, H, C, F and I, and the regimental baud . will take the train on the .'iOth inst., on the East side division of the O. & C.,soas to arrive in Portland at 10:4") a. in. They will report to the col onel coniin Hiding on the arrival of the train at Salem. Company K will take the afternoon train of the 2Uth inst., on the West division, ntid proceed direct to Portland. . Miirr's I'lL-llmlnury, Frank Starr is being given a pre liminary examination this afternoon before Justice Goodell. The com plainant Is George Schinimerhorn, who works on a ranch about twelve miles south of Salem. Starr is charged with having "held out" the better part of .a ?20 gold piece given him by Schiinnierhorn with which to pay certain bets he of the long name had made on certain games nj the Capital saloon. As Sehiniinorhoni was protty well under the Influence of bad liquor it is more than likely lie had Starr bet the money fur him. Of course lie lost. There are several witnesses to ex amine and the preliminary examin ation will continue several hours yet. 31EHAMA .WITS. The time is not far distant when all of the public domain worth tak ing will be gone. We learn from a reliable source that the O. P. will resume operation on their route as soon as the weather will permit. Phil Morris of Melianm sold his farm to Mr. Wilcox of Mill City and took in part payment a house and lot in Mill City. Immigrants arc pouting into the mountains looking for claims. Sev eral claims have been taken lately, and still they come. The new church in Meliaina is Hearing completion. J t promises to be a good structure, biifllciently large to accommodate all church go- ing people in the vicinity. The wool growers are all speculat ing on the probable price of wool this season. There will be a very heavy clip lieio. Sheep having wintered well, the promise is for an unusually large average this season. Joseph 1'ains, well known in Sa lem, is lying dangerously ill at E. Cox's on the the little North Fork of the Santiain. His sickness is caused by the non-action of the lioait. So s;tys Dr. Pratt, who is lit attendance. There is verj little hope of his recovery. How about the drouth do the tillers of the soil still think we need rain: iiantons ami grain never looked better at this season of the year; most all ranchers have early vegetables large enough for use, and the grass on the range is splendid. mock is lattemng ami everyone is pleased with the prospects of good crops and gardens and plenty of fat stock for the market this fall. The mining excitement Is boom ing. Nearly every rancher in the mountains has a lead located some where. Let lis hope they will all Mi Ike It rich. There has boon a now lead found on Hold crook seven miles above the Capital, on the little Ninth Fork, by some one in 'eni (wo did not loaru his liamo) ,,1Hl 1" thought to be the bonanza of ,ho mountains. There Is talk of ......... ...... muis m build. " Oregon House! : Corner Mill and Summer Sts . '',,V,!,u,W"1 fonnorly inxuiploil liy tlio! lliKiultni; Unit lm lieonjIii.rmiKhlv ;vii..m.-,li)iilr.jitUHlamtl now oncncU It. I II A ........Mil ..i.Kll.u . I ' ..... J!........, inmni Hr nirl. .v Ihwril mill l.httrinic jwr ibiy "" '."ji a lUwriUiKt kklcmi; ikt mik i iu l(j l ami mun ilit. II. J. tiltAlU', I'mnrMor. New Butcher Shop .VI No, 216 Commercial Street AXGKVIXB & IIAXSOME. .'illw !,uw '. "' they" hi lK )4iwl u vr iho hiiIo with the i ll li BST ano ntr MIUTS tlf -ttl L m 1 tli4 tiii. ... .t... .. ... n 1...-1 ....;,r..V.v.'"r,r'i"'jrav uir urhy- uf tlwtr inmt -UiviU allrrst lht Welcome ii m r i ii )0 Conio imtl soo wlml avo only looking at tl.eceuntry: will show you around. rn ie Oiwi m with its principal ofllce in Salem, the Beautiful "...,'" ".'.'. Yt,..i.i....,i And branch olliccd in runi-iiy-' u.. ""."," r , the unpigcd in Mlling Fanning, Stock and J- J"""8. J1 "c Willamette Valley, and city property n Sn le and A ba i; . We make a specialty of Hinall tracts for ft "' BJ"! '3 i ., .. ,...,! rMml.o Riinmins. After May Jstwcwm "" The Tt s cadinon tltc business center of the city to tliisa IdiUon ha been graded in such a manner as to inuke them much superior to any other streets in the city, and tut Street Car Line to it is in course of construction and will soon be in "Pfration direct to the center of the addition. Tins addition is high and sliulilly overlooking the city and having a beautiful Ii. of the Cascade Mountains. It is only a short distance tioin the Fair Ground Station, with which it will be connected b the street ear line. Juit north of the addition is HIGHLAND PARK, the larger and by far the most beautiful park about Salem. A wide and well graded avenue (Highland a vc.) leads from the city to the Park and constitutes the nicest and best suburban carriage drive in or about the city, or in Oregon. Tbe.e lots will be offered.nt prices ranging from 5-200 to ?:;r,0, or about $1000 less than residence lots within thcoriginal city limits. The interest on the dillerence of prices will each year pay for 2500 Trips on the Street Car Line! The location is far more pleasant and values will increase much moie rapidly than closer in. Several residences will be erected at once and occupied by purchasers, and if history repeats itself as it is said to do, one year from now will see this Audition the favorite rcsidenco portion of the city, as in all other cities the residence portion lias been determined by con venient linos of travel. From New York and Cliicaio rl THE FINEST GOODS IN THE CITY, DRESS GOODS , jf And triniiiilnj's of all kinds to match in Persian trim- r i niings, Plaid, Stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes, etc., etc. RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS, R Full ami Complete Lines of Embroideries and Laces in All Widths. Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel ties in Scarfs, FULIi LINK OF DRV GOODS AND NOTIONS. CARPETS Curtains, Poles, Portiers. fioodsA fllU "ml lnu,l,letc stocU of Me' Furnishing No. 230 Corner State and Commercial Sfrppfs. LUNN Sz New Harness and Saddle Store. ALL SHOP-MADE. Everything Warrant to le as Represented Hp-mMhs Neatly Done. II. F. WILEY, PROPRIETOR io. Ol Court Stroot. aniem. Ir.WlteyUaeenili.m.innr i..u . to Oregon ! is? can offer you. Arc you Como and see us and wt Canitnl City of Oregon A.I.IIMn t.i Snlnni. T A BROWN. Zj TWENTY LOTS In North Salem fel ""l!.lotr Marion and fr ... c i ,B; c?,ra ,arm wgUt miles "ore j four l.u,,d.d acres eleven Ho east of Salem, one'f the bc THOMAS & PAYNE Company .....r .vt-v i AT.TiATOY. and Is i BLACKSMITIIING aad HORSESnOEING Jl R Ilnvo moved to 47 and 49 State 8tfM1 wlicro they ure now ready for work jfft our old patrons nnd friends are Invited 1 call Hiid bco us In our new location iff nro better prepared for work now lh. ever having Beeurcd moro room. lM-tj" I1KACKSM1TII1NG anil WAGOMuS TOIIN UOIM, THE OLD REUABlv J Dlncksinith, litis removed his Bhon (5 comer of Commercial and Chemekete Bu where ho Is ready to servo the public. H IneassoclatcdWIth him Mr. 11. liannon ii experienced wngon-maker recently fAjJ lV,lntrl hn Im 1KIW Tirnnnrr..! Uti - .." ever to do all kinds of iigon and carrSi? making and repairing; all klndi of blS. Htnlthlng nnd rcpnlnne. and a reneSi horseshoeing business. Ho has air kind, of shoes.stecl.trottlng, hand made, etc. am! fits them in a sclent ifio manner. Hpeehi attention given to tho construction orwir ons and carriages. Hemember the Dli" opposite Slato Inauranco building. ' -: -E. S. Lamport.-:- THE HARNESS AND SADDLE MAKER, 289 Commercial Street. 1 1 R LAMPORT has Just received a Am I ncsses. He always carries THE LARGEST STOCK f Ol saddles, whips, and everything perUij, tl ins i mi" i'i "iiaiuuMB in mo suue. tmu sldo of Portland; ' , ALL .WORK GUARANTEED. Repal ring done wit h neatness and dispatch A. E. STRANG, No. H03 Commercial Street, SALEM, - - OREGON. -DEALER IN- STOVESand RANGES Plumbing Gas and Steam Filling. Tinware and Artistic Metal Work a Specialty, B3-Agent for the RICHARDSON ROYNTON COMPANY'S Furnaces. & tablishPdlnl849 GRASS SI. i Can furnish cither Mcsqulte or a mlitnrt of Mlsquite and Lincoln grass .'on ttnni that will allow you to seed down your farms at a cost of from CO to 90o per , Address." - T.C.JORT, w2m d2w Hox 91, Salem, Of. PRINTING, a NE OK THE LARGEST ESTABLISH y...v....o ill lliv DU1W. JV,"W. . ill. 'ortland. Largest stock Legal Blanu u luiuuuu, largest, hiock ijegai ""?. HID QUUC. U 'U UJggCUb UIBWUUW ""--; price list of Job printing, and caUlowea legal blanks. E. M. WAITE, . Steam Printer Salem Oregon. MAEVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Tralntaf. Four Books Learned In one reading. . Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly lnntV Great InducemenU to corresponded , Classes. , , , Prospectus, with opinions ofl)r.ftr liammona, the world-famed Bpepwj". -Mind Diseases, Daulel Greenleaf TboBf son, the great Psychologist. J. M. Buw Oall and See T. T. CRONISE. Salem's Popular Job Printer, AT"HIR NEW QUARTERS IN State Insurance Building, V0'.?? I merclal and Chemekete dtreeu. l , DAVID T. WILLIAMS, J Proprietor of Sak Steam bmi 8ALEM, OREGON. Orders leR at StelnergroerrM,, r will rtt-elve prompt attention Oeorgo II. Hayes lias been ?$ ecUl ugeut tor the above UIJS nay washing left with hint wlU be prow ty attended to. SCRIBER & iunL ., , ... , ,. -.,limnj,m ri,illt - A7StHt0rJt. fyilm, A M'rlwi reasonable, nnd W5 1"