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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 5, 1889)
-irvw7 THE CAPITAL EVElSTNGr $OTTR2fAL. i THE CAPITAL JOIMJL TEltMH OJ' HUIWCHIITION. IIAII.Y. ! thi: vnw imiik annkx. I SAJ.KM'S IIOX AND CIGA't FACTORY. rnJELV I'EUSOXAL. .Siilcin'M llruutlfrl mill K.l.lly AccpkI ll Hoiitlicrn Suburb. Yew l'nrk Annex is Hie name bo mitirnnrliilplv I'lrcii in Alltcrt. nrid nSSmthi mSii:rrr:::r::::: m I VniidyneV. recently platted addition TlirwinoiiUibrrnnll f ' ?,' l, uMk. delivered by carrier.. - 1J WKKKI.Y. One year by mail MIX momim ujr iniim..--.. - One year, If iMild In ndvnnce...,. Six month, If paid In advance Jl m 75 1 m w for advertising rates npply nt thin ofllcc. AIIHubscrlbcrstoTiiRCAi'iTAbJotiiNAL who do nol secure tliclr pnper regularly will notify thin ofllcc, giving nddrem, nnd the matter will lie attended to nt once. Office, corner Court and Liberty f trccl to Salem, lying Immediately south of Hie University addition. The name, Yew l'nrk, Is given to this high laying and sightly tract from the fact that the park contains a large iiuiiilK;rof grand old Yew trees, which, would they be given the power of words for u time, could nar- J Arrangement A limit Completed for the Miss Xell UroWll is the guest of J.'Mnblliliini'iit of o Miff J:nter)irlp. Jfrs Kkiff. The preliminary arrangements have all about been completed and flin nrtlfbia rif'ltiri.iriuir'iHnn nf llio Knli.m Iw.v '..nil ..l.rnr fi.oli.rv will lm ' Jollll Jlollll left Oil tllG llioming filed within n very few days. J Tlili institution is one of no little -Mrs. .Simons took tho afternoon ' train for Portland. Importance and Is something Salem cm point to, when In successful operation, with no little pride. Mr. J. C. Tonic of Portland is one of the prime movers in the enterprise and WEDNESDAY rate the history of ages. Their I has nssiired a. Iouk.vai. reporter that growth is m very slow that centuries there was no longer any doubt but must Imvo claimed since first tljeir, that the factories would both be tiny shoots burst forth from the . started very soon. earth Into life. .Eons" rolled, and The building to be occupied by train for Portland. Mr. Klingcrmadea business trip to Portland to-day. John (J. Pootii left on the morn ing train for Mchaina. Walter Pugh went to Portland Oti the morning train. Mrs. Lorin Day returned to her home In Portland, on the morning train. J. A. Cook of the Orecou land NOB The New Bummer Car. Tho two new cars for tho Balem trect railway company arrived to day and aro already for service. One will be placed on tho regular line, making four cars on the rotito con tinuously. Hy this arrangement u car will KiB3 u given point every eight minutes. Tho other car will be kept for Kccial service, such us Hie meeting of trains, etc. These two new cars are of tho open sum mer stylo anil can carry n great many pp-wingers. To have them hero In (lino for the circus mid July .Fourth celebration, no time was given the niaiiufactiirers to give tlicm more than a prime coat of paint. After tho Fourth tliev will be nicely painted by Salem talent. ' 1 icons came, but the ancient Yew rt- them will be constructed on a site! comnany went to Oregon City this i inaincd tiiesame, growing slowly, convenient, ti tne ousiiich pari oi " " but no less surely. These trees arc the city and accessible ton good Mrs. A S. JJrasfield came up grand and awe-Inspiring, and when power of ten or fifteen horse. It! from Portland on the morning train It Is remembered that they niustj will require a building .lOxfcfl feet j to visit nor mother, Mrs. Jtiely. have stood almostas they dr , w. and two storK's. The amount of when the pliurim fathers fon -- ,ni! capital stock will lie ?20,00(1, with a landing on Plymouth Peck that; reserve fund of like amount. It is they occupied a conspicuous position j expected the cigar department will in the forest when Do Soto's eyes give steady emiiloyinei t to from six first fell upon the crystal waters of to ten men, aside from keeping Hunk mill I.ihIiIit i:i'L'lliti. Alert Hook and Kudder.Co. No. 1 B. F. J)., at their meeting lust night elected tho following olllcera to serve for tho ensuing year. President, John 0. I.tiotli; secretary, Wyllo A. Moores; foreman, Geo. E. 1 latch; lhi iiHHlrilutiL foreman, Dan. J. Fry; 2d assistant foreman, Frank I. Dear born; treasurer, Henry Sehomaker; board of' fire delegates: Henry Prown, H. T. Plehardson, P. N. Harden; trusties: E. A. Strang, W. If. Armstrong, Dun. J. Fry, Janitor, E. O. Pulley . They placed Oco. 0. Plnghain In nomination for chief engineer of tho department for the ensuing year. Locating Timlmr Cliilin. This morning 11. I). Woodard, who has charge of tho recently es tablished timber and homestead lo cating department df tho Oregon land company, loft for tho vicinity of Mi hama. Thosu coniporilng tho party were II. L Watson, ('. E. Nell', it. A. Watson and I. II.McUough. 'J'hey are uew-comeiwaiid are so well pleased with Oregon that they will make it their home, They will file on timber claims somewhere along tho lino of tho Oiegoti 1'aclllo In tho vicinity of Molminii. the Mississippi that they were trees of coiislderabloslzo when Sir Francis Drake with Joy that knew no bounds gaed iijioii the placid waters of the Pacific that they were already old trees when Columbus first landed on agents constantly on the road so liciting orders for tho goods which they manufacture. Their aim will be to supply u large territory with cigars. Tho box factory will fur- nlsii employment for from thlity to inerkaii soil soino idea of their fifty men, and will consume large Tin it NlgliU (if C'ninrily, lK'glunlng lo-moirow night, the Chicago comedy company will en tertain Salem audiences for a period of three nights. They propose giv ing an entire change of program during this engagement and playing tin they do at popular prices tiro sure to have crowded houses, Tliu com pany Ih well known to our theater goers, and they are us popular uh they are well known. Reserved seatsaio belling rapidly, and you had best Join tho merry throng. lti'itl lUtntr 'I'niiisui lliiin, Dully transfers furnished the Capital JmutNAi, by tho Union t It lo abstract cempany: V. 11. (IIIiIh to Jones Dune, 411 norcst 7 s r 1 o. $I(HX) (HI Charles iintl Aiiuiu Slow art totleo. A Puchunaii. lot 4 Mock ;tr In (lorvuls. D. A. and Nellie WihhI to H. J. I. Whltuiniiii, li" acres til hi w. antiquity and of the world's changes during this span can be formed. Truly (hey are grand old trees, and now fui nlsh shade for this nicely located annex to tho city of Salem. This park .adjoins the city and is supplied by the city water works. Fuch block lies In such a position as to render It accessible to street cars. And aside from tills it Is nearer flio railway depot, churches, stale house, university, post olllco and business center than any of the many plaited additions to (lie capl tal city. Aside from tills, it is tho only addition to tho city having smooth and solid streets witli no mud in winter and no dust in sum men. With Ms grassy slojws, beautifully shaded with yew, fir, maple, oak Hid ash, skirted hy (ho crystal wa ters of winding Arbor creek which Is fed by numerous cold springs and allbrds good trout fishing and adja cent to clean springs of mountain coolness, Yew Park Is tho finest residence location about Salem. Ti tles aro perfect and abstracts aro fur nished ti those who purchase. Yew Park oilers superior induce ments to those seeking Investments. It Is being lapldly built up and values aro sure to appreciate as pleas ant homes aro made on tho now un occupied laii(s Tho policy of the proprietors of this annex is to steadily advance prices with its growth, thus rendering investments absolutely safe. Tho terms of pur chase aro easy and tho property among tho most desirable. quantities of Oregon and Spanish cedar in tho manufacture of boxes. They expect to bo in full operation by the llrnt of September and will man ufacture all kinds of boxes cigar boxes, fruit boxes, cracker boxes, so.ip boxes, in fact boxes of every class and dlfcriptlou. 'J'hey will en deavor to supply a vast territory with manufactuics of this kind, as there are no box factories west of Omaha or north of San FrancNco. In Oregon, Washington, Montana ami Idaho, immediately tributary to the pro posed fact.iry and whose trade can betaken, there aro 130 cigar fac tories alone, consuming an aggre gate of (10,000 cigar boxes per mouth. When wo consider It in this light an enterprise of the mag nitude ol this one is a great boon for Salem. Employing, as it will, jit least fifty men, furnishing a market for certain clusse" of goods and bringing much money among us, tho enterprise should bo given cordial encouragement. Put Sulem may bo depended upon to always call for homo made goods in prefer ence to those of foreign manufacture. In this way we can not only encour age those factories thai are here, nut incite others to locate here as well. iiimnos or Tin: arrv council. Pi") (XI 4(H) IK) A milling lint (limul .lur), Tho preliminary examination of Fred Pnwlcr, charged with asNtult with a dangerous weapon, was con ducted before Recorder Conn last evening, and resulted In his Mug hound over in the sum offiMl bonds touwiiitthd action of the grand Jury. Peiug unable to AirnUh ball lie was committed to the county Jail. Tim Maylou llrlil. Ill the mutter of tho wagon roml bridge aoros tho Santiuin river at Ktuytou it Is this day ordered by (lie coiiunUslonon' court of Mai Ion county (hat Marlon eotiuiy will pay oue-hulf of the exH'ncs of construc tion of such bridge, provided I. Inn county will olii In Its construction, paying half of the expenses. Struula (llwn for l'iii-iiao of l'nrk KIiIi'wiiIUh mill Nimirn, Last night the city council met In regular session at the council cham ber. Tho special committee on parks and streotH reported favoring tho city granting the prayer and ceding to tho state those poitlons of Slimmer, Capital mid Church streets, lying between Court and State, for park purposes. The coninilttco on streets mid pub lic property, tho report of the city surveyor having been received, were ordered to advertise for bids for the construction of tho Ferry ami Ma rion street howerx, aecoidlng to plans and speclllcallons to lie hereafter furuUlicd. Tho matter of tho building of the sower in the alleys between Church and High and Cottage mid Church was referred to, the committee on Btrcets mid highways, with power to act. Tho street commissioner was order ed to construct same. Hill's of side walk on Commercial street, on the east side, lu the vicinity of Norihj Mill creek. Alii fur Hut Mllli'liiH. (Coricspondcncoof tho Capital Journal.) As I read tho daily dispatches of the Johnstown disaster mid now am positive that hundreds of my dear friends and relatives arc dead, I am entirely overwhelmed, and find niy belf, in mind, going all over tho city and in reverie many familiar faces start up before me faces now pale and still In death. 1 was lu Johns town during the latter part of last Febuary, and spoke publicly in Johnstown, Concmaugh and South Fork and talked with hundreds of friends and acquaintances, mid in blddlngtlicm good bye did not think it would be for the last time. I had tho people In Johnstown and vicin ity greatly Interested in Oregon, and within tho last six weeks I have sent several thousand pages of ad vertising mutter there. Some that had said that' they would come to Oregon now will never come. I am willing to properly forward all moneys entrusted to my care to the general fund for the Johnstown sulloreis and make duo acknowl edgements of "all the sums received fiont kind donors. These can lie handed me, or to tho Capital nation al bank. I had written out a similar state ment and handed It to the Dally Oregon Statesman, a paper of which I am a regular subscriber, with re quest mat It Do published, hut it has Hot been published, Tho reason 1 mention this publicly is that I have Mrs. llowlett, who has been visiting at tho residence of William Chambers, returned to her home in Portland to-day. Miss Frances Jones returns to Portland to-morrow morning, but will be In Salem again next week, when she will participate In the grand txipuliir commencement con cert of the conservatory of music, to be given at 3 p. m. Tuesday. LOCAL SUMMARY. For your meat go to Lafore's to-day on Stute street. . tf Remember the Bon Ton res taurant Is tho place to get n good meal for 2o cents. Lost- -A purse containing a $20 bill and some silver. A liberal re ward to tinder at this office. About twenty men are at work on tho new brick block on the corner of Chemekete and Commercial and the work is progressing nicely. .Nena oT ilit) lllter. " - The Occident canio down from Corvallis last evening with u load of wheat for Portland, and taking a large cargo of fiour from Grant's mill to Portland. The Topsy came down tho river yesterday and went to J'ortland this morning. This new platjustputon the. market is the most desirable i ow oil cd in Salem for building lots. They have no equal. The whole. ptatto In a fine state of cultivation, seeded in clover, with a good urf. No grub no stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, elevated and level, has a "'ef the c.t y, surrounding country, the mountain ranges ant I .no capped peaks. Pure eld well water. Is twelve blocks south of the ChcmiKetc hotel and postofHce blocks. These lots arc offered by Jones & V ntwn . on installments, one-tenth cash and onctenth in quarter yearly pa J i icnts without interest until paid. These lots are now actually worth In cash more than the prices named for them on long time without in crest. Gen eral lotB huvc ulrcodv been wld on which fine residences will be erected, and a number more hilve leen optioned. If you want one or more lots call on JONES 4 WATSON, wh j will show you the plat and the lots. THE RELIABLE GROCERS A FULL LINE -or Crockery ami Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sefs, Frcn?li China Dinner Sets. MUG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OK 'royal SEMI-PORCELAIN I La tL- L.Li S I Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Lucu.ries, Pine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. .MiidImmI Hit l'lnger. This afternoon Mi&aHullioPnrrish, the popular Salem prima donna, met . with an accident which luckily was not more serious. In letting down tho top of tlie buggy in which she had been riding her linger was caught in tho stays and mashed In a painful manner. Had it not been for her ring the lin ger would no doubt have been taken oil" entirely. WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember trie Place and Call, I LVJJl Mm ! FOUND! The largest body of fresh water in the world is Lake Superior; It W 400 miles long and 180 miles wide; its circumference, including the wind ings of its various bays, has been es timated at 1,800 miles. Its area in square miles b 02,000, which is greater than tho whole of New luigland, leaving out Maine. The greatest depth of tins Inland sea is 200 fathoms, or 1,200 feet; Its average depth is about 100 fathoms. Jit is 036 feet above i-ea-Ievel. Fair play would bo a jewel, but society actresses should remember that jewels do not make u fair play. Success in Business requires preparation I Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and' Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, tho nature and correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing. Manifold, and Dictation work. All these aro needed hi business, and are thoroughly tauijht by exper ienced teachers at the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. FRUIT FA WS, Of which wo constantly keep n full lino nnd open stock, cnablliiR us to make up Dinner nnd Tea sets of nny size, or sell by the single, piece. The finest assortment 6 CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A PULL STOCK Ot thelntest nnd handsomest patterns In (llfiswore. 3-l'lcae call ana examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Here They Are SCitlR 4 Pill, Salem, Oregon, have received direct HAin HQPTnnn qptahi I The Finest Lino of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPEING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAINWAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will bo sold at Prices and Terms to Suit All! A GOOD CU1 OK COITKH. Is a grout iittnictlon for n restaurant. Tho cort'eo drawn from llelleubrnud's Pat out Colll-o receptacle- Is ono of the many G lent Attractions of his eating parlors. Thousand of cups of his excellent collee, iiruMuu every week. And ns for oysters and meals he cannot bo equaled In tho WrlBhf Hop Celery nnd Chamomile Hitters recomtni'iubHl by the most eminent pliyhlolnni, lnNhsomtliiK, Stimulating und not Intoxicating, fold by II. W. Cox. Wright' Ilhiekberry Cordial an Infitll ble remedy for the most obkttnato caws ol lUnrrliuii and Dyoontary. hold by nil ram Ten to it ty Acres, WANTIU). wViulU uttil Hlltrl. Hkvn approached hy one of the n that ho had Mime mouov tot-end .......t......t ..lit . ft i (Icoru'e Jlwve was arraigned Ibis "' hioi cv.iein. Kiying A .Nui Hurrrmiiii. A new addition In Mug built on the Ninth Mile of the evanoratliiL' coiiinuiiyVlmlliUiiiMoUi ued its u one o'cliK'k, at which time tho trial tkfltU'ltjUtlTV lt.lf,t ltrtft.i 'lulu charged wUi iiwuilt and kitterv! '""' 'ie thought 1 wu the projHT the toaiplalnlng wltiuw 1k.-' lw o net in this matter. I do ICVneat C'atterlln. Iloeye's tine was fA. Win. Cro, a painter, was arrest ed this afternoon for assaulting T. A. Crlghani, a lellow lailghtof the brush. He gave bonds lu the Mini of W for his upicmuco to-morrow at M t.D-A Munition by a boy tl years ' ' old, on farm or otoek ninche. A good worker, etui plow or tend stock. Call nt the oMeoortlio C.VI'ITAI. .lueitNAL. ror"0." 5sMf W'l . W'AN'l'Kll A gcutlciimn of live years ex. v1 IHTlOllCO la tlHtlllllsKlilll l)lKln.di'nin. n lHisltlon Indoors where ho can put In nil Ills time, lias had miiiio experience In real otatt and Itmirnncc; Is a good hand In a ...iiy.iiniM-; is ugooti iiuuuemaiiciau mid oml-lloM 5-lltf One 3iile from Aumsville and Ten Miles from Salem. Several fruit growers from the east have declared their intention to locate with ua and there is room for several more. Sample No, 1, 20 acres ... , : T' '"a"; " Kenny loiiuiK, ueep ncn rcu son, all under plow, sulllcient fence. Price $40. Sample No. -2, 20 acres, more or less, partly under plow, partly covered with willows, gently inclining and level land, both red nnd b nek so . Price $'" to SSO ' From Uros Purchasers can pay S per cent, interest on half for five to seven years in Salem take train to Turner and thence to Aumsville on Thomas r. hack line, and call on tho owner. Mr. Wm si,.- . .n ....i" ot depot, or for fuither particulars address ' wi J. J. HARDEN, Stayton, Oregon. Theso goods Jaro first-class and as their stock Is very largo a person can find what they maywsli. Their warehouse on State street is.timplotcly lllled.and they have another car load en routo now. Lookout for them; something lino MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training., Four Books Learned In one reading. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements to correspondence Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Wm. A. Ilnminond, tho world-famed Specialist In Mind Diseases, Daniel areenleaf Thomp son, the great rsychologlst, JAUBuckly D. p., editor of tho Christian AdvocaW rj. 1., Richard Pro -tor, thosclentlst, lions, w . y. Astor, Judah I lienjaman, and others, sent post free by Prof. A. LOISETTK, 237 Fifty Ave., N Y-Je-iiWO. dw BLICKSMITIIING and HORSESHOEING. cn kot'ii books and inako lilmi-olf general ly UM'ful nnd 1 not nfnild tr work. llei or referi'iir' ' .jlvi'U. AddrcMi "It.." Jocit. N.VI. DKKICK.M 5.1 l.f not wish to net ti prominent jutt lu l Ills chum.', l'ellevliu that the good people of Salem will do their jmrt, geueiiuMy wittiotit nny upeelal to-, ixnTATJ li..ltl.,.. I .... I.. ........ ... ..... ....! I riilliiL. . v.,..., mho t.ui 11 nvi MliaTi li)K iu:xt. ,m ".T. In n lino locality, heveral ...,11vlJ' ft'fl'lt rtMimii, cither wtlh or without Nvird Kor uirtlciilitn. call uiwn Wm .Ariiolil,S(i7Viiitcrtrtt't. von s.i.i: . LiMil mini l itmk... '..... riding pony. Iuiulnut till oltkv. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. THREE SIGHTS ONLY, And Saturday Matinee. Hcnppcamnco of i.iu uiuriic4, SflRTOKH A PAm.'R ago icoy wm I...I .1... ,.,,1,11.. ...Ill I . .1.... r k'Oll HVI.t. kaikik til- iiittriit' 11 iii Mil 11 iiiiii 1 inn 1 ir.t -. -' '" " - Al.w llf 1. oil llel. L'n.llll. V new houMj ouiMiHllot, UO I 111 MUNI blorvtMoui, and at kmi as fruit ripens the evnjHmilor will htari up, giving work to n nuuiber or luituk halo r I'rnl Malilr, A. It. Nye nnd l).io Jorinau lmvo juirchtUHM the fird lablo formerly will Ik VMIldllClCll. Tho .Moro I'rlxiiirra, Sherlir Wm. Carroll of Uko county nrrivitl lu this city this morning, bringing with him Chaiiu wy Thoinpm ami AlU-rt Merrill, i mutter. ivally lutcntctl lu what Salem w ill I iA'"V-lu.T.'' r,,,lU htr& ! niontiiloniy (erected in KViirlng funds for my Mricketi nieiuN, but till iiiiiiieyn tent by my direction elmll strictly be Mnt to the general fund. I ftvl the iltu ntlou a delicate one nnd only want to do what I Jiwt and right In this owned by Konl A Wtwtiuvtt, fo7,,0,,u,,uvd to the penltenllurv forj I la, ami will tuke mm!4oii In the ,l,"n" lu wmv t'"re i wiiivicuhi niomliig, 'of the larceny of a lion'. Thrvv inon hail Ikvii hcittciicvd at l.akvw K.J.SntAYim. lTl'li" Mom I iiloiimui i.iucnii or witDlilugtoii vMiuity . ,' ,', , , ,. i.i 1.. ci.,... 1 ............. .'. ibrvvikliigjull. Ho wi -.-. in .-.iniii mat ' venule nun ' ., .. .glit with 1.1... 1-lem l,ul...er-,uUmvLr!:rnlfor lew, but one made his ccuie by rtkKty,uiiiiW A Mfrthf .NrrcMtljr. hut purv ivlrUtuuu unlnxillhy W.il lt, U.tt prime i-liciulivtf U t the uau li.mwkivpr, U Utsnl'a S-irwiprtrltVn lu Commencing. Thursday, June .6, 7 and 8, In change of piny nightly. Thursday ov,nln Thn t ..... r ir.. fil2i?.ri,,,,,F -I Krln-n-Cliorn: S-itimlay evening Tlcket-of.Uue-Mnn. .,u...j .lu.uuTO, i p. m...vumml IIHI, Popular Prices, 10, 20, 30c. BOX SHEEP NOW OPEN. i-Httoirt. 8"u wUh0l ext -hiiivo nt WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY (i ran mites students In Classical, Literary, Scientific, ! Normal, Business, Law, Hovo moved to 47 and 49 State street, where they aro now ready for work. All our old patrons nnd friends aro Invited to cnllHiidseous In our now location. We aro better prepared for work now than ever having secured more room. 10-1-tf. BLICKSMITIIING and WAGONMING. llOI.M&GLOVEK.TIlE OLD RELIABLE "IlluekMiitths, have removed thelrshopto tho corner of Commercial nnd Cbcmekcte f's;., where they are ready ,to servo tho DllOlIf- TllPlnninnivnpnn.iMi1 KnlfarlhflTl ever to do nil kinds of wngon nnd carriage luiiKiiignna repairing; all kinds of biacic- Trucks and Drays. AXD- MEDICAL COURSES. .iiLiT,,tl;P.0,.?e,,t' large!,t and least esien Mve Institution of learning m tho No'rth. droBflult,oJOm,ay ,n lewb TIIOS. VAN SCOY. rrcldeut. Salem, Oregon. 17: vuMiii Tli bod)- in-,1!. lek. mi unferuijute Iiimiiiu wuiuuu' Whom be committed to th mylum. T i Ik M'tltt'lKXtl to twlliovmijlil) ruunll, (lie MnoU lI-' t!iVV. .".' l vlc dUctUK H horMMilivilliiir '".H..,iii.,i.p(liI5W,iii uiMnM.' ... ......... , " !. "- ...... '- " ' iivtinrriiiHviki. u MmiLa i l'rtlllleM dental onerutluiuut Or. ""' " r curva by Uik1. Srv wiMtl of irUU .lev; omyimr ou iviiC nu. i ki..iii.im. iriKi.i. ..... r"11' u. ,m1 rt',uUr ,,a wah ;g rrir'TJ'j'u' on - t". v..v .... nrillif lllnll.'liir . j.".". c.".r '.7 """.. v""irrcii rI I'u tp. ininsrw iuuk muck, ' r v"jJ i I 1111 IllltlOr fltltl.! till. I .mlll.N.11.,.. -. ... n!iJI! I1? wu,0- f ttutern Oregon. SfiTKT i? .laSJL.mUIt1' or ! . II. HYAIW.S.Uiu, Oregon. "HriMONll."AUlK J. JmS.MA.NA",,OTne' nt law, Salem, Ori uL.li- ll,W uitaw In the ll.tton SS-v'-i MorgAn & MEAD llwUu Nilom. blgn ol tho big pltt'Milv.V MlUxl.lt. .M. a-Mrtliv n.1tnrurkIX!.W,,h fl.ue n"r d mul Uk.ii ftH iivw AiuiK. Kirn ?: wr. J ,i"'l'no., of .haiHfc w-o ii V..S,tr' ,r.,,,v,r ivrninai uprlwn lo , 'fS !; " "tfr tjte nnd Onmiueln-iLi , DADY'CARRIAGES ',1,l $? on U.alu'' be-ldf n large nsortmeut i-aflon , 9f new eoods too numeroiu to iZh' is mem in u tclentltlo manner. Special attention given to tho construction of wag ons and -carriages. Itemember the place, oppoltoStato Insurance building. PR UNITING. ft NE OF TIIE-LAIlGhisT ESTADLISU menu in the Stnte. Lower rati than rtland. Largest stock Legal Blanks In Ootate. nri lilmrnt dlGmnnl. Kpnd for price list of Job urlntlmr. and catalogue or legnl blanks. fc. M. WAITE, BRIGHTEN YOUR HOMES ?i,Lle,v,Dor,ns and dfoorutlng your re. . rU-ty Store, who cnrri.ii YhetateVt .tvir. f"ftP4 IIHII AaSSi,iis!,5fliper,rtn,Mejft?S run EnCIl Steam Printer Salem Oregon. .V.'lt&W'r.W?!1 ?ynl of ira ... "'"..vine lor ine n uioou, lou Mild bulldi n 1 PQ,YIPP7or Lo' ' ItUa KAXB80BJ flTTT? V Vrfkneof SodykUiniiMtSa ,7, ".n;aon . v w eoous too numeroiu to mention cur.kln at eic hofd by 1l WiT, 8AHUEAXT. i rjTTD "El Wf .kneuof Body 1b41 K.II..I Kal. .... . -- ..I.H..J ElmctW. Hf.k, l..trkrW Otiw 4 rrl. I IMf. IbuUl. jjmUm ,, Yn.lwM-ilMU I W. Vartrt jr Store, Oomme rclal St., Salem, g.-'i.'gffliyffifflW osac.