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m mi THE CAPITA! TrvTrN"TNTg .TOtTKNAI. Mi "" THE CAPITJL JOl'MAL. TEHMH OF HOIJSCIIIITION. DAILY. Ono year by mall..-- J J HI mODtlm by jnnll.. .. f Thre months by mnll l f Per week, delivered by carrier 15 WKf.Klr. One year by mall..-.-.-.- -' 59 Hlx months by mnll .... o One cnr.lf trnld In advance 00 Hlx mouths, If paid In odance w For advertising rate apply t thin ofnee. AIIHubcrlbertoTnKCAPTAl.JoonsAL who d& hot sccur. tbclr paper regularly will notify thl office, giving address, and tho matter will be attended to at once. Office, corner Court and Liberty Htrects FRIDAY JTjN'E V, 18S0 The tottery of Mf". An iinnroclutlvo nutlicncc Inst Illffllt wlttlCKKCtl UlO "rCHCfltlltloll of the (Iraina, "Lottery of Life," iv tin! Chlcauo ciiinnlly coin- piiuy, nt the tiiwrn hoiiee. 'I'lieie would huvu heeii u crowded lioiife hud it not Ihvoii for thu elmrlty liene- lit, to which muiiy iicoplo felt it their duly to o mid thus iihl'ii worth v laitiHc. Tho dr.iinu u en acted wuh Htronjr, the cuntu of chur nctcru IkjIiik well taken. The hill for to-night is "Kilti-n-t'lioren," mid the ticket huIch to-dny indicate n heavy iittcndiince. Thin in a good piny and one in which the cntlie company nppearH togood utlvat.tMge. Popular prk-if, reineinlier. Tills KvftiliiK'" Program. TIiokc wlio prefer llie theater can have tho pleaMire of utUindiiur thu IKjrformauce of the Chicago comedy company nt the ojiera Iioiimu to-night. Tho religloiiHly iu.-lined can at tend the reception to the new pastor nt tho ChrlHtlan church. Thoo whoMo tantcH run to literature and mimic can visit tho Joint kwiIoiih of cither tho Phlladonlan and 1'lilla doilannoclutloH or the Alkn-HcHper-lun and AthcnicinuH at their IiuIIh Two TrmpiTiiiicn Hums, Tho Grand I,oilj;e of (1(mk1 Tejnp lain for thu Mtnte ot Oregon convened In Salem Juno 1H. It Ih expected there will ho u largo attendance of delogatoH and thoHewHlon will ho ono of great Interest to the order of the Htato. Dr. John A. Hrookx of Mlnsourl, late vlco-preHldentiat candldato on tho jirohlhltlon ticket, will bo In Ha. lem and deliver u prohibition lecture on tho afternoon of Tucnday,Juno 11. (loud Kiiiiugd for riilillrutlon. Ono day, neveral yearn ago, whllo ii llttlo Huloiii girl who to now n young lady wan attending the pub lie Hohool tho teacher iiHkcd tho duns " wliero tlioy cot wool," Thto bright llttlo pupil ratoed her hand and thu riwpoiiHO (julckly follewed: "OfT a plg'H back." Another day tho teacher naked tho puplto who knew what thu IndlanHcalled thclrhablcH. l'mwiit ly n llttlo girl ruined her hand and wild, "I know. Why, tlioy call them hiuuwmk)hch." Now nf tlm Itlver. Tho Occident came up from Port land, bringing about bcyonty-two toiiH of freight. Among It wan two (Mir IoiuIh of wagoiiH for K. M. Wndo & Co., and tho rout wiih gcneml uierchaiidlHtf, Blio went on up tho rlvor to-day, Tholloagand Three HIhUth eamu up from Portland this evening bringing a load of merehau (lino. Tho river to falling tdowly. Couldn't Help It. It was thu Intention of thu Jouu NAI, Inst night to Issue n spcclnl edi tion of tho Hcnttlu lire, but ns tho telegmph otUees burned so enrly in tho coutlngrntlnu it wns not possible to get a full account of tho great dto aster. Thto ovunlng, however, tho telegraph columns contain tho latest news It wns iMKtMlblo to obtain. Tti.Murrow .M;lit' t.octuro. At tho M, K, church to-morrow uvenlug Prof. Coindaud (ml In an other place) will deliver his celebrat ed lecture on "SnoUnndSnobUiry," Ho U u most eloquent platform ora tor, nnd has received tlatterlug jirchs notlctM wherxivcr ho has lieon. Hj lorn to quite mini to give him n largo audience. Itlrtl Vorjr Sudilriily, Mis Kvn Rogers died very ud deuly at thu homo of her father, George Roger, two miles noith of I iidejwiulemv, Wcdnewday. She wns lu her usual health, but In tho wciilng was prostrated by a hem luorlmgo ami died after u few iuu XUMlt. (lUiulrra ami (lU't, Polk county mvius to tm alike un fortunate with her horx-s. In the vlclulty of McCoy wvewl horvn Jiavo Uvn quiinintluwl, tho dleiiM being nasal kUx'1, Tho county stock innpector will kill them, hoping thu to prevent tho uprend of the plague. Tb I'nttur! Itrrrpllxil. Thw evening the friends of Khier K. H. BlcnfoorH', tho new vintorof tho ChrUtinti church, will tender himself and bride a nwptlou ut tin lirlor of the church, to which fricudt of t)io church ntv Invlteil to MVI j Kll'i Alleged Humor. "Have you wen any more run up In Oregon?" asked the reporter of Ell Perkins. "Yes." said Ell. "I heaid a quaint little dialogue at Salem lo-day. A Portlandcr dropped Into the capital a little, dazed. Stepping up to a 8a letnlto he inquired: "What street to thto, sir?" "J'de know," wid the htrnngcr, "I Just got here myself." "Well, what city to It?" "Don't know that either," said the stranger with a low tariff look. "Is It Salem or Albany?" inquired the Portlandcr. "I say I don't know," pleaded the stranger. "You don't know?" "No, I don't nnd If I did I would not tell you. I " "Look here, my friend," said tho Portlandcr, "You arc Just tho man I'm looking for. I've been looking for you for years." "What do you want mo for?" "I want you to go to Portland nnd sit on n Jury." Oregonlan. Capltal' Annual Klrcllon. Capital engine company No. 1 last night conducted their regular an- mini meeting for the election of oillccrs, with results as follews: Foreman, T. A. Howard; first nss't, Geo. II. Hnubertj second nss't, II. S. Jordan; president, P. II. D'Arcy; secretary, W.J.Clarke; treasurer, J. G. Wright; board of lire delegates, W.J. D'Arcy, Thou. King, H. H. Jordan; It. II. Price, d river. T. A. Howard was placed in nomination for chief engineer of Snlem lire de partment. Snlriu to til" lli'cnr. At the order of Chief C. N. Churchill, Frank Welch hist night telegraphed to Seattle, stating tliiit Capital engine nnd hose, with men, stood ready to respond to the calf for aid. The telegram was duly receiv ed and was about the last one to k' over tho wires before tho telegraph office burned. Tho following reply was received at 10 o'clock this morn mern ing: "Fire now under control; busi ness portion burned. Ro' crt Mornn, Mnyor." Hciil Kiitatr TrHimnctlon. Daily trausferH furnished the GAi'iTAii JouitNAii by tho Union title abstract cempany: Win. Slocum to Adolla Hndley, lot blk. 1; Owen's Add. $ 800 II. lllrchberg to Mnry F. Roberts, r ncres, near Sn lem. 2.500 00 Thos.II.HublmrdtoAlon zo Swart, small tract In 1 1) 2 w. 700 00 A. N. Gilbert to II. F. Hntcli. lot 4. blk. 10, North Salem. 700 00 f.(irntlii tho Itrfuriu Nchool. Tho lxard of trustees of tho stiito reform school has about decided up on the purchase of luud on which to locate tho reform school soon to bo established lu Oregan. The land se lected Is tho Warner tract, nearly II vo miles south of Salem. Thto tract contains between three and four hundred acres. Tho purchaso price Is flveu at i'M jht acre. An I'.xcllliiK ItiiuauHy, Sllverton was thu scenoof an excit ing runnwny yesterday afternoon. Tho team of R. Allen, attached to n lumber wagon,' took a run through thu principal streets, totally demol ishing tho wngon nnd running over a cow that wns resting in thu shndu of a tree. The cow's Juw wns broken by tho wngon nnd tho horses weru entangled In thu tree. No ono wns hur'. - - lliigm Coin Maker. Sherlir '.. Hmwer of Umntilla county nrrlvcd lu Salem this morn lug, bringing with him two more prisoners for tho penitentiary. They wero Geo. Ray, sentenced to a term of a year nnd a half, convicted of passing counterfeit money. Tho other was Joddlnh llonle, ono year, for grand larceny. A luprrattie .NiccmII). ii Imt puro ulr U to un vmlu-ivltliy local ity, Mlint tprllifi clcautUK 1 to the nout hounokecptT, mi 1 IIimuI' B-tixiptirllln to BNfrylHi.ly, at Oil nudii. The body neod' tobothoroiu;hly rt'iiouted, thu blood pu rinrd and ltiillcd,thoK?rm of dUiMino d troyt'd. Kviofiilu.hfllt rhouiii, and all other bliKxl dlMirdor uro curtHt by Hood' rUna purllla. thu uuul popular utul urrtMrnl prluK iiuHlklne, Cliemvkrlr'i Sew Onicrr, Chemoketo l.odgo No. 1 I. O. O F. at their last meeting elected the fol lowing oftlccrtt for next term: J. M, ltoociiuurir, N. CI.; Geo. E. Good, V. 0.; L. E, Pratt, R.S.jJ.O. Wright, treasurer. Not (lullty ot Attaull, Tho trial of Win, Cros, charged with having commit tisluiuu-wuiU on L, KrlgUium, wns conducted yer terday afternoon bv-foro Recorder Conn, with Jury, Tho trial resulted lu his acquittal of tho charge. A t'rvf-Tliouglit t'oiirriiliou. At Sllverton on Kitimlny nnd Sun- (lay, Jutio 22-23, will U held the see- oud llhc " HimlwrKiry of the Sllwrton ",m ,,,i,hl, imir lireimK m uio ty yKUMHiKXtK. I. o. o. v., mu i ,mnww , , a ,. r-rrr. llinr lllllim UIIU orirtllltulloil of " "" -n....v ....... v rouuuorckil and IVrrv mnVu. iv.rv hi.. .....i .....t: ...... .. "."""."" '"uniy , - Juuuine river, on the cou .i ..... . . . . Ii.iril.il- iinvwrv f sJ,.nlr.i l,.rM. I. i V " " rvilW Jiail UPklHIr. Corni Am UUU- itnnl.UI ..III, . I" .r.V ;r"": " uuiiuiuau Wl". ' -MMIW UTtV,i&).m' ... .toM.nll.elV0ftaK-"W,Kh ; .,..7rrT.T ....".tt: . iff. s .uakr ;s?. ,Ki.iii.4. uitmr, . .-nivmij ii iiiiu iiiiintiii iiuiiuia - -. I ktrtvU, - -- " vti.ii.uvirviai i " p uwm um feci in limrriUUti IUVIIM Wa I llU morn. liavo lii ntvlv-.M Ml .!ul.iit.u-,. Ii. . '.-"V!5' fc. .n. la lieivirt. :S"S"'T.',,V,.r"-. uniUUM 10 , II, Minn atUl nuu X-arluiUMVihilKtiiri itiom.trv. ivm-Uh JuUocr lUoOawm lnil u-H.htv.. ., "" "aer lo furnish all ... ... .!. ..! . wm,uu,umivHT3 Jiuniur - i -.. v. "."."- ."- n - ---- ... ---..,- --,,. svvivTai- iaraaawKaaa Via II1HI1I air I M.s.i.kl ..k. I , J ... a 7 ft . I . . I til LIU liirilla II Ml Itl Fl .1.1 aa MU Doru HurlmUHM. both nf Tiir. i.. 1 iiw.l h, vvnw iinr... ' ' S ?. ,' .? ffS. --YA "? wuumdwi aw uu Mlable u&iw XS.& " S!T -iH"S.W Must Itenponil Again. The charitable people of Snlein linl-n llnf rnmn1nffil tliplr roll (Timid for the Johnstown sufferers before : u dire calamity renders hundreds homele-sJn a ueartoter city. fl - scnptlons for aid and relief must nt once be started In their behalf, and It to but Justice to say that Salem will meet the call with a generous purse. Articles or incorponiiion. Mtlcles of Incorporation were tiled with the Secretary of state to-dny as follews: The Hopkins Methodist Episcopal church of Pine valley. The proper ty and money consists of $000 and the sources of revenue Is the volun tary oiliirlngs of the people. The officers shall be president, Vice Pres ident, Secretary nnd Treasurer. -o- A Ocnerotn 1'urpoo. The net proceeds of thu sociable given nt tiiu Chrlstinn clfurch last1 night for the benefit of tho Pennsyl. vnnia flood stricken districts will be ( not less than $175. The unsold j tickets have not yet all been re-1 turned but enough isknown to make it sale In saying that the amount j realized from Inst night's social will nut bo lets than this sum. Comity Court ProcrcdlllK". The county comtnis'-ioncrs of .Marlon county, in session thto after noon, awarded the contract for build ing of the 118 foot span bridge on the Woodburn and Shuck's mill road. Royal and Rudder are the contractors, nnd are bridge for $017. to build the The coinmtosioners spent thto morning in looking up land upon vhlch to locate tho poor farm. They have not yet abandoned the idea ot purchasing u larger tract nnd milking of thu infiimnry a self-supporting institution. To-dny tliov viewed the F. Levy tract of 100 acres five miles south of Salem; also thu 100 acre plnce of II. W. Cot tle six miles south of Salem. They have not, however, decided upon a location, neither have they fully de cided to mako a purchase. 1'UKKIjV I'KKSONAIi, Mrs. I. N. Gilbert went to Port land this morning. Dr. McAfee took the morning train for Oregon City. Miss Pearl Scott took the after noon train for Portland. Mrs. W. II. IiyiiM returned homo from Oakland, Or., this morn ing. MNses Lou Tindall and Ikssie Jackson returned home from their Linn county visit. Thos. Caufield, whohns been ut tcudlng school ut Sun Joe, returned homo on the morning train. Miss Nettie nnd Inn Nies went to Dallas thlsaftcrnoon to meet their parents who will arrive there from Montana to-morrow. They come to mako their homo In Oregon. hllCAh SUMM VHY. For your meat go to Lnfore's to-dny on Stnte street. tf Pnlnless dentnl operationsnt Dr. T C. Smith's, 02 Stnte street. Remember the Ron Ton n tnurant Is tho plnce to get n good meal for 2o cents. A patent medicine flee musical concert company will fill tho streets with melody this evening. Lost--A purse containing a ?20 bill and somo silver. A liberal re wnrd to finder nt this olllcc. Thu Chicago comedy company will give a lino entertainment to night. Ue sure nnd nttend. Sco Cluing, n demented China man, wns brought up from Portland nnd olaced lu tho asylum for liwano last night. Chus. Henderson left on tho morning train for Turner to build a house on thu cauipnieetlng ground to to uoed as u rcstnurant building. --Don't you forget that tho Hon Ton ivstnuraut Is thu only place you can get n good squaro meal for tho small sum of twenty-five cents. ing 11 UK' tho pipes already begin much I'rast. They were successful nt Allwny twkv, Kugcne onco, Corvallls once, Suleui onco and are now hero on a return engagement. Tho Chicago comedy company. They im gimd. M. rSImmons has just ivturncd to tsileiu after an ah?uco of vcrul years siH-nt In the mines of North em California, llebringitiuespivl mens of ipmrtz from tlio mines of Trinity county. .. ,. . - , , il ii it HKV, irchti groceries, urt fnilts ill st'ilnlll. or .silli'i- or ti-a nr'u - snliv. vim nni li-Miiiliif for tlio 1..s.f plan would lo t.i tnko thin ndvlco Tim . wiirbd ..viuu.l ,!,. ,i. I . XIjU left, on high grouui i.tek i.t. .L...i...t. 'prt .1.... ii... ittr. v it t....u ki.i , Vi KlJ tr-,l4vit . lyrUilV lllO," ... .'.wiiiil"1,1IUII, UdUU, lilnerv is ruini ih ii iov ninl I Ii "".."" '"' "' w - """'.' l """"h IUCCl, ailll 11 all lliuler fi'iuw anil nlllvMll.ifi to sliow -ij. i . . . 1 . ..b. ------ -- -- --"rf --- '' inn i.uuain inrin rail wiftituii . . rtrv itv.ni ii'.. il OCCIDENTAL JOTTINGS. Geo II. Ctirrey has bought the Rogue Klver Courier, the newspaper nturant 'a 1 Mw. ' Tiiirty-nvc acres ai lunu uujumme. laquina uuy was recent j Albany, Corvalltonnd aqulna men ai u per ncre The presldentyestcrdav appointed ' .". v. ttunt oi saiem, uroguii, wm- mWsioner for the district oi aiusku, i . - , to n-sido at Ounalaska, in place of Robert Anderson who declines Salem has organized a strong club for the purpose of improving the public parks. They will no doubt be successful In doing much good to ward beautifying the parks. William Martin, who lives eight miles southeast of Pilot Rock, Uma tilla county, wns poisoned from 'poison oak" recently, and died I Wednesday from its effects The state teachers' .association will be held in Salem, July 2d nnd .'!d. Tho teachers will then start to the National educational association to be held in Nashville, July 10, 17 and 18. Witli a box factory, woolen mills, cigar factory, Ice works and other untcrprtocs proposed, as wellas a rail- I road to the sea, Salem will make a wonderful srowth within the next few years. A good many papers persistently speak of Washington Territory as the state of Washington. This to just a shndo premature. It to just possible that the great men who will compile a contitution will do it in such fashion that the people will knock it to smithereens. If the peo plo do tills, it will be Washington Territory for some time. Ill), l- UllllKOl Persons attending circuit court l next week bhould remember Ii. J. i Sharp's boarding house, on corner of Mill and Summer streets, is the place to get good board and lodging. Free bus to nnd from curs. Give him a call nnd you will be well pleased. A GOOI CUP OK COl'fEK. Is n great attraction for a icstnuniut. Tho coffee drawn fiom Ilcllctitimnd's Put ent Coffcii reoeptiiilo Is ono of tho many Great Attractions of his eating parlors. Thousands of cups of his excellent- coll'eo nrobola every week. And .is for oysters nnd meals he cannot bo equaled In tho Htute. if. Wright's Hop Celery and Chamomile Hitters lecoiniiiendfcl by the most eminent phjsielaiiK, Invigorating, Stimulating nnd not Intoxicating. Bold by II. V. Cox. Wright's Myrrh Tooth Soap conies oil conqueror oery tlmo jou have a brush with It. Tiylt. Sold by all druggists .m.m:kii:i. SIOAFOOSK-MULK13Y. At the residence of the bride's parents In Amity, Yamhill county, at 12 p. in., Thursday, June (J, 18S9, Eld. K. II. Sicafooe of Salem nndMi&a X. E. Mulkoy of Amity, Rev. D. M. Doty olllclating, Klder Slcafooso is the new pastor of the Christian church in tills city, where his future homo will bo made. Tho newly wedded couple arrived In Salem early yesterday evening, and were in attendance at tho char ity benefit nt tho Christian church last night, where tlioy received the congratulations of many friends. .stkayi:ii on stolkn. OTUAYKI) Oil STOLKN From tho Geo. " Watt luikture, ono mllo wist of tho depot on Turner road, a dark buy volt, ono year old, with w hltu btar In forehead. A liberal reward 111 be paid lor return of colt or In formation leading to Its recovery, irn Adams at Chcmekcto hotel. HANTK1). AVANTi:i) A situation by a boy 14 years ' ' old, im farm or stock rancho. A good worker, can plow or tend stock. Call at tho oilleoof tho Capital Jouiinai. for"D." ou wi rANTKIK-AKCiitlcinaniif tlo"yc:irsTx " perleuco Ij commllou busluos wants a position Indoors wliero ho can put lu all his time. Has had somo experience In real C'hitu and Insurance; Un good hand In a wnrcliouNC, Is a good mathematician and en KiH'ii books and make himself general ly useim nun is not airaiu ot work Hot of references glen. Address "H.," Joi'H-5-Ulf s.vi. urfi('K rtlll KliT. VOll KK.NT.- In n lino locality, sovcnil 1 ntrvlr furnished rooms, either with or without board. For particulars call upou Win 8. Arnold, 3o7 Winter street. roic sai.i: LXUT S7T.TIA bukI, gentle number ono 1 riding puny. luquirual this olllce. l,ms.I.K.. new liouso on guodlot, UO I In South 4 xia h only UUT5? Ill til. ..' ","B" cuuuiry oi Kisteru urcgon. 1 ho Ik1 eluineo o cr ottorml for u man to engngo lu stwk raising. For particulars call on or address . II. 1IYAKS. Salem, Ort-gon. 1... . .. " . ...... ...fc I'UOriXMdNAI. CAltllS. I J. hHAW.ntloinvyanw,S.ilem1On ' son. oilUv ujvstalrs In tho llittou block. I j. ji:m.mSus 1). I. '..-iUSt1-;t-il Ulllco lu tho New lUmk lllock, Com nuTi'lul ktrvvl, .Nilv'iu. sign of the blr tiwlli. ,, nllYsti tAS.-SHts.T)UTM. X STifuV 1 phslclan and surgeon, ha Uxiiied and takeu rvKims oer fviuiro Farrar's Kixccry storp. Chronic disease n spec laity. Oousultatlon (Kv. l2ldw r i Wti.rn-.Mis. si'ILN'otiHAi-aWT '' . , IT- "... ..-j .... ., ll hiakc ' 11 . mm T ii.iv. rlLir fNinvi.t 11111 .....I... I viu in irmis, eic.; ninyins on tyin- or iiM ralelv and neatlt- ilmm onl.. HHw, Nw lUuk lltock, . Manuing. Couuuercial St.. lt KOCIKTV NOTICE. Ifviiem.nousorcuts forST ixr nioni m i S. B nu This new plat Just put on the market to the nifet desirable "goffered , Sdemfo; building M, They have no equal. The -hole plat to a - .., ,.f i.i,.nnnn. cpp,lod h, clover, with n good turf. No grubd, no gtump, rocks or gravcI soil good, the city, surrounding countrj, .""" ,- --- - v ( ... t. ..t.i ...n ,,-ntor T twelve blocks south of the UieincHeit rmn uu run; iinu ni.il iimw. k - - .. iuictuiu .... ...... : . .., iit! t.ii.o Ttinn without interest until paid. These lots are now actually wortl iln cash morcthnn the prices named for them on long time wlthou in erest. Gey e nUotsbave already been sold on which fine residences will be erected am! a number more have been 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 KELLER Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. AYE LEAD EST r Remember trie II FOUND! Success in Business requires preparation 1 Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Doublo Entry, tho nature and correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law nnd Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these aro needed in business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers at the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. FRUIT . HI 10 One Mile from Aumsville and Ten Miles from Salem. Several fruit growers from tho east have declared their intention to locate with us and there Is room for several more. Sample No. 1 0 acres more or less, high land gently rolling, deep rich red soli, all under plow, sullleient fence. Price $40. Sample No. 2, 0 acres, more or less, partly IlllllIM -ll.lll ii.ihM.i A ..., in,l ...ill. ...Ill .! 1 .. i ' umiiri ,.iU, ii u cmuiuii wiiu wiiiows, genuy inclining nnd level land, both red and black soil. Price ?22 to 30. Purchasers can pay 8 per cent, interest on hnlf for fivo to seven years From Salem take train to Turner and thence to Aumsville on Thomas Bros', hack line, and call on the owner, Mr. Win. Shaw, one mile north ot depot, or for finther particulars address J. J. HARDEN, Stayton, Oregon. REED'S OPERA HOUSE. THREE NIGHTS ONLY, And Saturday Matinee. Heappeumnce of the faorltej, !WV u l1 Commencing. Tliursclsiy, June 6, 7 ami 8, In change of play nightly. Thursday evening The Lottery of Life. J rlduy evening F-rln-a-Chom. Saturday 'enlng....Ttcket-of-I:iviMan. Saturday matluw,2p.in...V(5rand Illll, Popular Prices, 10, 20, 30c, BOX SHEET NOW OPEN. llittonV0 fcW'U w,,ho,It tx,ru "-tiarge at Trucks and Drays. MORGAN & MEAD I nun HILL B clevatt.land level, 1ms "'JJJ - - ,.w(. nil iota nrooiicreu uvjuuw' """" w" CANNED GOODS. Place and Call. FARMS, If WILLAMEnE UNIVERSITY Uraduntcs Students in Classical, Literary, Mifififl j Normal, Ilusiness, Law. -AND MEDICAL COURSES. It Is the olde.t, largest nnd least exiwn. klve .Institution V learning In the NeEh west, KcllOOl Onens first Mnn.lr.,. In c. .. Send forcitalogue to ' " "vi-c.oer THUS. VAX SCOY, 17: i-remaeni. Salem, Oregon. Proposals for a Bridge. I brldse across ntv rojid ii-nii. Shuck, mill. will ruble count muri thereof. Thebrtdze length, not count- ann estimates The uvo-s- niatcrlala nml and approaches k SUCCESS ! ty Acres, ' A FULL LINE -OF Crockery anil Glassware! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Scls, French China Dinner Sets. BIDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL' SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wo constantly keep a full nne nnd open stock, enabling us to make up Dinner nnd Tea bets of nny size, or sell by the single piece. The finest assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Snlem. A FULL STOCK Ol the latest nnd handsomest patterns In Glnsswore. fiS-IMease call ana cxainlne our stock. WELLE R BROS., 201 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon, have received direct fmm mmm V 11 K The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPEING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAINWAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, ' DOG CAETS and OTHER VEHICLES which will bo sold nt Prices and Terms to Suit All! These goods Tare flrst-claKS and as their stock Is very large a person can find what they may w sh. Their warehouse on Stat . street is completely filled, nnd they have another car load en route now. Look out for them; something flno MARVELOUS. MEMORY - DISCOVERY. , . Only Genuine System of Memory Training. Four Books Learned In one reading; Mind yvanderjng cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great inducements to correspondence Clnsses. Prospectus, with opinions of Dr. Vm, A. Hammond, the world-famed Specialist lu Mind Diseases, Daniel Greenlenf Thompi son, tho great Psychologist, J. M, Buckly D. D., editor of tho Christian Advocato N. Y., Richard Proc;tor, the scientist, lions. V. V. Astor, Judah P. BenJnmaU, and others, sent post free by Prof. A. I.OISETTK, 237 Fifty Ave., N Y J6-1&-K). dw BUCKSMITin and 1I0HSESH0EING. IDR 'Ul Have moved to 47 and 40 State street, where they aro now ready for work. All our old patrons nnd friends are Invited to call and see us In our new location. We are better prepared for work now than ever having secured more room. 10-1-tf. BLACKSM1TI11NG and WAGONMAKIM. HOI.M GLOVER.TIIE OLD RELIABLE 'Illui'lsMnlt lis, have removed their shop to the cornprnf Piiiini.i.i.fiil nnd Phpineketo su., where they nro ready ,to serve the iniuMc. ineynro now pi-cparea Dcuer im ever to do all kinds of , neon nnd carriage int.L'l.ii rrn.l vamII ..ll l.lc nf l.1nlr ....ni.it, uuu li.-i.llllll;, 1UI Aliiua w. m. smithing and repalnnff, nnd n Beneral mnCT,uoeinc.uusiness.xuey nave an kwuj ofshocs.steel.trottlne, hand made, etc.,nnd Uts them in n bclentino manner. Hneclal mention slven to the construction of wag ons and carriages. Remember the place, opposlto SUito Insurance- building. PRINTING. ONlJ OK THE LARGEST ESTABLISH, menu In the State. Lower rate than Portlaud. Largest stock Legal Ulanks-in the btate.n'd biggest discount. Bendfoi nrlep list of Job printing, and catalogno ol legal blanks. e. M. WAITE, Steam Printer Salem Oregon. 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