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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1889)
W- t '-7 jt? fw THE CAPITAL "RVENiyG JOTIBNAIi. THE CAPITAL JOIKIUL mi: noon TiiMi'i.Aits. ri;m:tv pbhsuxal. of Hub Till: DECISION M'STAINEtti A Ki-noliitiiiii A (Jill li Hi l.lrvii'n III An J 1'orin UrfrnlPili At tlio meeting of the flute lodge off )())( TumnlnrH veMcrrtuv after-. j rl! nopfi Kiilcm was uuuniiiiotis'ly cliost-1 1'""1 ' '" tlie ol,J' Thre imiiiiji'jijy mnil --.----- l 5-l en s tlic pluco . of mvetliiu of the V. A. Kirk retunicl irninu lodKuIn 1890. Tliemuttc TElt.MH 01' HUllSfltllTION. UAII.V. Onp pnr liv tnnll Hlx mntli by infill-. - Hev Win. Hkliiwortl Imnl Is in the city. Jtcv. John ICcinvorthy of 1'ort NOB WJKK1.V Ono your hy mail -$ 59 Hlx months by mull-. ...- On" jwir, Ifimld In iiilvniicr.. 1 (X) Mix month, If mhl In udiimce w For nilvertUlnu; rate II1' it till olllce. 1 All8tilwrllcreloTllKCAi'lTAl.JoliKAl. who 1 tint MTiiro Ihclr pnppr rcifiiliirly will notify thin olllrc, giving ndilrc-K, mid the matter will ho iittcmlcil loutniNo, Ofllcc, corner Court find Ubcrty Hlnoln THURSDAY .-..JUNE SO, 1SSII ll W Hurirl-il. A newHimjier niiin of long expe rience WiiH much HiirprlHud, after looking over the city and taking an enumeration of the IhihIiicpi 1ioiich, at tllo meager, Miirvullon, ntlngy advertlilng jiatronage given to her pancm lv the mereliiintH of Snlein. He fluid he had never before hccii the a grand lodge "organ" was left in tliulinmliof the executive commit tee. The jier capita grand lodge (hiCH were Increased to ' ceiitH, and the charter fee was fixed at $13. The grand H'cretary was Instructed to let the printing to the lowest bid der. A resolution was adopted fav oring organization of a worthy grand lodge of the United . States. A resolution wan introduced pledg ing thu order against liijuor license in any form. The resolution was defeated. matter of, home In Heppner to-day. H. S. Cook came down on morning train from Albany. Senator Mitchell of Washington, I). ('., will be in Portland soon. Tlir Supreme Court See Nothing 1 Ho Ootertior l(Hllroal Coininllon. , Iii the supreme court to-day an opinion was rendered by Justice Htr.ihan in which the doclMon of to his Judge Boise was sustained In the Cii.seofW.ir. Biggs, of Governor I j f3aiem for building lots, B'-'imoyer's board of railroad com missioners, versus (Jeoigo W. Mc Bride. The eflect of this opin ion is to recognize the board HILL the j SiiprriiiH Court. .State of Oregon, respondent vs Chee (Jong, appellant, (Chee Hong was jointly indicted with Chung Ling and Fong Long Dick, was tried and convicted in the circuit court for Multnomah county of the ciial atifl thought that with not the crime of murder in the tlrst more than two or three exceptions, the business men of Hnlciii must have tour-foot moss on their backs. Jii(humalu,tliugeutlemaii Is right. For With very few exceptions the business houses of .Salem are the least progressive of any ever known. TheyBccin not to rcalle nrappic clato the fact that the newspapers are tireless workers in the interest of the city In fact for the mutual bonellt of all. '1 he advertising pal rjniijC of this paper li'om the goods houses Is just about enough to jus tify the nublicatluii of a onc-pac. sheet annually. Living in hopes that new blood shall at some future tlhio course thiough the veins of (lie Capital city in a Itiislness sen.-e the JoUHNAi. continues to earnestly so licit tliPt patronage which it do. nerves l tit lias not as yet lccelved. - Thu l.o nl Mfii. F. J. Htrayer of this city Is In ie celpt of a letter, by to-day's mall, from Johnston u, from Dr. l (J. Overdorll, an old friend of his. Among other things thu writer says: "Tlio great Hood destroyed Mrs. Joseph Htrayer and family entirely, Mrs. Btrayer'sslsterand likely others of your relatives. We can't tHI who all did perish all my uclghhois about iih on our street, Park's, Ham ilton's, Mrs. linger, Jacob Hvwmk, wife mill threi'chlldicn, Mrs. Lever good and others too many to men tion perished. You ought to see the town. The like never was seen by any man living. Ynurgraudmothcr IhiiII right-so are all your friends and mine hi Monellville. The s will 1st between six thousand mid ten thousand lives. (Ireut and small Iloaldo hy side. Rev. Snylor Is swept out hut all of Ills family me living. lS.xciiHo hievlly. You will hear again from me." A lllg Tiro ut luilt'pmiili'iii'i. Between four and live o'clock yes terday evening the old Untiring mill of Josiah Johnson at Iiidedeudeuce was discovered to bo on lire. The entire striicturu Wis soon in Humes which were beyond the control of the lire company, and tlio mill and machinery uie a complete lns. The tiro Is supposed to have oilglnated front sparkH trout the sawmill, which is but a short dhtnnco from It. The mill had not been in use for a year or more, and consequently tlio loss Is mlt so gieat as It might have been. Parties in Salem to-day from Independence are not utile to give the amount of the loss, but it was mostly covered bv Insurance. The tire hoys woiked with a will lint were unuhlo to necoinpllsh much. Tills Is the Hist tiro of any eniihe iiienco Independence has expe rienced for several months. degree ami on April I, 18s() was sen tenced to death.) Judgment of the chciiit court, allirnicd opinion by Lord J. W. II. Biggs, Railroad Commis sioner of the .State of Oregon, appel laut, vs Geo. V. McBiide, Secreta ry of Hlate of the Stale of Oregon, icspondcnt, appeal from Marion County. Jugdiuent of the lower court alllrmed. Opinion by Strahu J. it. McDonald, apptllaut, vs. the American mortgage company of Poitiand, respondent. Appeal from Multnomah county. Judgment of this lower court allirmed, opinion by C. .1. Thayer. W. X. Berkhiiner of Vancouver, W. T. was admitted to practice in all (he courts of (his slate. Andrew F. Gallagher of San Francisco, Cul., was admitted to practice in all the courts of the state. J. S. Hull, respondent, vs. teller Bios., appellant, appeal from Mult nomali county; motion for rehear ing denied. . A. ('. Bllyeii ct al, respondents. vs. Frank I'ulsly, appellant, appeal from Ciook county; motion for re hearing denied. Mary K. Miller,apiellant,vs(;iiiis. S. Miller, icspondcnt. Motion for lehcnilug denied. Court stands adjourned until Monday, July 1st, lhSli. .. Sclioul I hi I rt ii I ii in i' nt. The following Is the program for the school entertainment to lie given at the opera linu-o to-morrow night: riiiiiu (Jiiiirlel, Kiuliincl I'. Hauler Claim Miillli, l.ottii' 1 1 tllt'iilii nnd , .Mulile 1 1 ut Ion, .Millie Ahlmiui. 'iihi,'iiililiiWi,Tilii Kilurut'oii, .1. KeyiioliU iionl who, .liuii't V Choice, Mingle While )(('1ioiimIIii, Itiunllisii) tliol'iittliiiln'nus - ...Murlc Nil iii(o Itivllulloii, An tinier lorn I'lctme, ..Sum IliiHilts rlHiioiliii't, Wi'liimie, . . Iliilliiian l.i'iiu liter mid JJtililo lliiilou Hunt! of m i'ii ... . .limn Itigi-lnw llll-'iiy llin illiifJiniit I) Mm') VimilrrMilCt) Mlirj .MiiIIIiommA) llellii AltKi'ii (b) A. llimcii,(7).Myrth Knl'.'lil. Viienl Kilo, Uuilii llciiiitlt Iti'i'ltntloii 'I'liu l.liiht Kicpi'.'s IlaiiKliuT, i. mi wiM'jiiisi Di'i'liiiinilloii, Ciiliniililii, Itiil-ih l'a Ker I'IiiiiomiId, 'IVnlii'l's Mulch, . , , li..l(l MllHH Diitiorui1, ri'ai)iiiir riu-in, . . '.'ili'luirnrli'iH ociiImiIo, ('iiiiic IIIhIIi', Uilili', (Inn- KUUe Deelunmtliin iluhv WonilerUil lllcclo Kmy ('oiiii'iiiiiIIiiii,.IoIiii a. r.siins I'lituo liui'l. MiiuiI IIIim'Ii anil .Iclc lliej- ii ut ii. ('iillMlii'iiloilrlll Twuilj-KourChllilrt'ii noil Mo, Aimlu liMr, I'm eullcil Away , , - lilii l'ur luo AiIiIu.k in thu Clin. . I', s, Kulcttl J'r.'Hi ntliii; (Vrlllti'iilfN hy t'h.ilriimu of , Hohihil Ihmiil ... J. ll. Wllxlit riimoijiiurlel, . .. Cuiulierlioul Mmvli, Ia'Uu lldr, I.IiiIk llolMTxiin, Nilllo Hmltli ,, . mill Kiliui KnlKlit uleillrtiiry, I niter Mill, !. V. Miittliiwx I'lillllui; up Home. Nulem invites her country fi lends Into the city and prepares entertain ment to hold them hero until a late hour In tlio evening, Of course they conio in on horseback or In wugonn and leave their horses hitched to the of railroad commissioners ap- J. 11. Patty returned to Ills home pointed by the legislature and to vir in Turner on the morning train. j tll.,ny nihilate the commission of Jack I forner returned to Roms- ! the Governor, burg, where he is kuchhig school, j The case was taken up on an ap- Rev. J. II. Roork and daughter peal from Marion county, whero took the morning train for Yaqulna Judge Boise had rendered a decision fjjtv, sustaining the legislative connnis sion. This decision gives to the legisla tive commission, consisting of Messrs. Colvig, Clow and Faull, with George Wagoner as clerk and secretary, full authority to transact business properly coming before the state board of railroad commissioners and leaving the gubernatorial com mission, consisting of Messrs. Knight and Biggs, without the shadow ot an existence. II. C. Fpley, Prof. Starr, A. S. Huntley ami Frank Anderson left i on tliis morning train for the San- tiam mines. Tlio mill race near the Willam ette valley fruit evaporator is being enlarged and will give the wheel more water than before. C. C. Kirk ami wife, who have been visiting at Junction for the past few weeks, pu--cil through the city to-day enroute for their home In Heppner. i?t.t.tn . .OYirw1 This new plat just put on the market is tie "'---- " tiipv iinvo no etiuiii. xi.-... , ,... t .tnl'nH tl'ttll fi on, seeueu ui ciu.ti, o - - , 1 . .. . . i-.i ii-m tioa n fliiA vlewof the city, surrounding cotintiy, uie mou. ... .-- - - - Iinm . . A FULL LINE -OF- Crockery and Glassware! mem ior DUU.U.B "v - f N b3 no lluestateof cultivation, seeuea in c.ue , . .---- r f stumps, no rocks or gravel, soil good, clevatcftanoioe., ... . - - slumps, nor fe mn' ,. iiioiintnln ranges and snow-capped hotel and postodice blocks. These lots are of ered by nm installments, one-tenth cash and one-tenth in er jwl5 pa ments without interest until paid. These lots are now "J more than the prices named for them on long time withou in teres Gc -eral lots have already been sold on which line residences will be erected, nnd a number more have been optioned. If you want one or inoio lots call on JONES & WATSON, wli will show you the plat and the lots. THE RELIABLE GROCERS KELLER L SONS, MlCAIi SUM.1I IKY. t'llllailllllMllllll llf NlllKIH (lltllutt l.llll'a 111 connection with the attaint of, rucks. In tlio meantime, bv citv the narrow gauge Hues, it Is stated ordinance thootlUers of tlie city are tha(, G. P. lluiillugtouVnUVr to tli I authorised to impound all horses tlregtmlun railway company, In i found after a certain hour. This Scotland, for the consolidation of isihuiis bardie tlio m-.m,r tlilm. t.t.l,. .i.... . .. . . . ' ' " ' I I f.l. ii. . I. .......... I... r. i ..i C.....I.. . inc. urcgoniun runway with the slueo wo Invite our friends to seo tis ,.'",,,v""- l"" """", "l oll""v Portland ii: Wlllauicttv valley rail- ami then take advantairo of their ,,,r,'riV vos- ,,ro iw.vs in ile- iiiauii. e runs in season unit every them tor the violation of A canipnieeting is now in pro- gressut Mcliunm, coiiilu ctcd by Revs. Jones ami Hurlbert, which will prolubly continue for two weeks. John Hardsell was brought down to the insane asylum to-day, having been committed from Jl.iker City. About a half do.en teachers of tliis county started to-day for Nash ville, Tomi., to attend the National teachers association, which is held at that place in July. A marriage license was this af ternoon issued to Charles ICeil ami Hannah Ncuissig. Don't you forget that the Bon Ton restaurant is the only place you can get a good square meal for the small sum of twenty-live cents. Tlio "ville" lias been taken from the nunie of Byonsville, and now it Is simply Lyons, and is so recorded. Painless dental operationsat Dr. T C. Smith's, t State street. Chus. Piper of Sulem has been transferred from an Fust Oregon route to the Southern Pucillc, and his genial countenance may now be seen among (lie letters and news papers on the Fast side. Albany Democrat. Thu Dallas base ball nine lias challenged the Chemuwa boys for a battle on t lit diamond July Fourth. Mr. Fisliliurn lias just complet ed a zinc tank for John render, with ii capacity of li,00) gallons. Mr. Pender will piace it on his farm about two miles cast "of the city, wiicru lie lias a line null-mile race track. For your meat go to Lufost'c to-day on State street. tf -Rev. P. S. Knight of tlio Con gregational church of Salem goes to Kugene Sunday to organize a branch of that church in Kiigene. -W. A. Freeman. W. C. Imbrie and J. McCuneof Tueoina aro in the city buying horses for a livery stable at that place. They have shipped one car load and are now buying the second car load. They uie buying good horses ut good pi lees. According to the census of Murcli lust tlieie ure U.1,000 persons iictween tne uges oi 1 unit it) veurs in the state of Oregon, who will draw school money In the apportion ment fortlnsye.tr. Salem seems to be In the lead in the wool market. While twenty cents is paid lieie sixteen mill eighteen is the iiiliiig price at The Dalles. Chens day and Fourth of July are hero or will soon be. Picnics a iv all the go, hut groceries, nice and Circuit Court rroreoiliu;- N. M. Skipworth, assignee M. LniiHberry, tiles his report, which is approved by court and said as signee is discharged. Sarali Parker vs. S. D. Parker, re ferred to G. G. Uinghani. Fllcn u Moorcs vs. C B Moores, continued. .1. M. andK. G. Brown vs Eliza Brown et al, suit in partition, Jno. Newsome, D. Wiesner and D. Simp sou appointed referees. The grundjury conclude their la bors, make a report after having made an examination of state and county buildings ami oftlces, and are discharged. Court will continue through this week adjourning probably on Sat urday nftei noon. Sunro lilg t'htrili'. Those Royal Anne cherries are hard to beat. It is no dillicuity to lind individual cjierries as much as three Inches in ciraiinfoionee. They aro tine of flavor, beautiful in shape, brilliant in eokr and have small pits. Oregon 'stands (list in the pro duction of clicnies. Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD m CANNED GOODS. l( Remember the Place and Call. Oil ESS ! FOUND! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. ltlDGWAYS FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wc constantly keep a full line nnd open stock, ennbllng us to make un Dinner nnd Tea sets of nny size, or sell bv the single piece. The Unest assortment of CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A PULL STOCK 01 thelntest and hnndsomest patterns In Glassware. FS-Plenso coll nnfl examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street. JerenwyAre mm j ma. Salem, Oregon, have received direct n i nit Hi'nm HMawi i way company Iiiin hvii fuvonibly oinsMmM, ami that tlio doiiiUiohi. uitno OtVSt'l0lM til liit II f.iu' ii.tlllw nut tt rt . ioiok "iwiiys tne tK'si una purest. ..r-.iftl... r. -..,. in .'...i.i. ...i.... .. .. . iiniiuiiwuiih IUIVHT .......i i'iii,, "hi iimiiiiuimuj iiiiiiik will I'Mtieiieu 01 in MNitJiinii t jiiinlly iirivpt or reject tlie IIiintliiKton proto.ltloii, the tonus of wliloli uiv iinolitiilnutiloat present. vvlilclt tlieolliiiulerw-iituJ tlie writer tlureswiyit nuJorlty of the citizens of Salem ure Uuonint. Hy the ny, the elty onllimiiccH ure In Mich con tlitlou ut present tlmt no one can know whether he Is violating ono or not. ImlUu Vr Vrtrimi., Thp Onuul Kiicanipmcnt of In- illiin Wur Veterans mot In IMrtltunl I TiicMiuy, r, v. Mhnu of s.iiom, vice-' . 77r""iTT Kmiulctmuniim.cr.prvMtll.,,; mm I. loca.ct'l In 'the heart of he iJ Omne Kh.n. 1 atria W1 W,JMMl.Uo v,llloVi wllIe , ,. l'jt. Iiikt Uil 011 tlio liur nf 1 1.1 .11 1.1 . . . , : " .ti'i-Minv iteKiuiwietieeti to lie tlie liriflllllllllitll. v.r. ...I... .l.v.1 .. 11... I. . ' niiv.( Icoiiml Tli Nrw fHiirr Mtltloll l OlUUllilll, mill which Is HalemUirtMHi to have a new jupr. known as A l'u I rardmi. W. It. Duly leoiiiplctetl his sen tence In the penllcntlury a few tlavs a'o and was to-ii.ty granted an un- conditioiutl pardon. Soiiiclliin Almiil lllil .Maiils There stems to be a desire on the part of every thoughtful member of BM'lety to contribute aa much ns possible to the comfort and happi ness of the old maid. There was a nine wiicn uie wnman wtio was forced to live 11 single life was looked upon with a bori of pity, lint that time has passed away. Spinterhi)od is not now regarded as discreditable. How can it bo when there are so many beautiful, charming mid lovablo women, not to eay heiresses, who are included in the ranks? Soino women remain old maids from choice. Some aro old maids bccatice they are truo to the idols of other days. Some be cause they are fearful of the quick sands or matrimony. Others be cause their ideal has not yet come to them. Kach generally has a reason for single blessedness which is both creditable (and honorable; and fur thermore, each generally, is a credit and an honor, not only to her sex but to the human raco at large. The New York Sun's cablo eorros- Succcss in Business requires preparation I Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship and Business Correspon- tieiiee, iJOOK-liL'UlHUg Uy UUI1I 3IIIglU Ullll JJOUU113 -IjUIIV, 1UU ilitlUlU illlU correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All those tire needed in business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers nt the SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Oriswold's Block, Salem, Oregon. rmii FRUIT FARMS, Ten to Foi ly ire, One Mile from Aunisville and Ten Miles from Salem. Several fruit growers from the east have declared their inrpntimi n locate with us and there is room for several more. Sample No. 1. 20 acres i .. -' 1, II The Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPUING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAIN WAGONS SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS and OTHER VEHICLES which will be sold at Prices and Terms to Suit All! iiiuiu in leu, mgii iiuia geiuiy rotuiig, oeep ncn rco son, all under plow, sutllcient fence. Price f-IO. Sample No. U, 20 acres, more or less, partly under plow, partly covered with willows, gently inclining and level land, both red and black soil. Price S221 to $30. From men at the gambling table was one who passed us Prince Inissl. This! young woman was dressed fashion ably as a dashing young French-j man, and was much noticed for the j reckless way in which she played and is ,tlll pl.iylng. It wtus only known to a few that she was not a I Prince, and no other than the Countess of Hollobunif, daughter of j the Duke of Morny, who last year I took to wearing men's dress ntihe Paris capital until the polieo Inter-ferred." Purchasers can pay 8 per cent, interest on half for five to seven years. n aaiem iuko train to Turner anil tlienco to Aumsville on Thomas J. J. HARDEN, Stayton, Oregon. in,l..iit U.....1.-I.... .ri.t. i.... ,.tu .. f "' :"yA "hu " "'" Monte fir ' ..v-l i,,,,!, . ' . "l " lJ ..ll .?, !!f"w"Sr Mr w,n- Sbflw. mile north - o ""- "i-pwi, in mi ituiiiiT p;u iK'iuara uuuress Fire! Fire! WILLAMETTE UNIVERSITY Uraauutes Students In The three phvslclaus who cut un Mind-Header Bishop huvo been in dicted, nnd held In ?500 bull for Hurt! Hurt!! Hurl!:! Prof Hurry Lorraine, or better known as Prof.' llarrv Hart, the ni'lnee nf niiii.li inn) miiti will mi. I pour at the opem house Thursday j "" lUl"r, Uu' m"lwy without war evening, June 2). The piess every- ""'l '" hw' here lu the I'nlted States entlores " him. (live the old soldier a gtKxl HERD'S OPERA IIOTSE Iioum, ONK WKUli IX)MMKNCINC1 Iok out for los ,by Fire durine the hot enther. Insure Against Loss WITH organlnilon, vere adopted as the ,rg,wt; luwt ,)rv)lhletlve and motto oHhe grutal cnc.nnpu.ent. wmm Vll,,y ,H.,IVWI, Mt,M( LO A titnu) t't'i' av ixiKKKK. U t 8rvt nlimeilon for rotiuirant. MoiltlilY Tlio iiitHf ilmn a from lli'llonlinina' ivt ' ' flit Cottni tsvtiu'lc U one of llio uiiiur I tlrxvit A II nut Wm of hU catlni; urKin. ' Tluuiwiii ttifiUiwof hU vxcvlleut i-iitiv . That Kiuerald bind. ";o,i. Ami for o.te ri u-ll Un u-.-.L-U .1 .1.. ..i.. U'liMni tl... lit.r ,1 ... .!.. i. "".".....,, u -,,,wm iiiw Willi (l.rs Itiw nt the hell,,; -' Vr(4M;, uinokUy'nTan Infull. iKiCKCti uy itonen ruonipsou aiul !"" m nuwv, i mm um rjnijr mr iimiiutoi oioiimitn ctims. ol Evening, Juno 2!. ISAAC A. MANNING, Kiignsriiieut of II.VXK BLOCK (UP-STAIRS,) Ml Ami hor vx.xHiu imiiiviii.v I, Literary, Scientific, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. .ii,i,.U.1f.0l.?c', '"rest and least expen welt. of ,carnlnS la be North. THUS. VAN SCOY, i rrmaeni. Balem, Oregon. 17: othim. The tlrxt ImUC Will ,,,,, JZ'i't!' -r,rtl.l..rf,ri $.7 Hi.lar,. Ut by Ml M01,y aUHittinHiMou,, ara-ssarra'r jsjvjffja zs&i Urn I I.Alc IMItkAClluilk. kWvi . mIIIiI, ,.. .., ti b Mil llrUUM uu i..v71" f. .- M IV.IK. Im.ur. A .I...I .1 '" iiii inHnn. MM .i.V 'V1.1 . ttSM' Uy ,,U l,,,,,," Ur !. " U- IhWIiu tht Wutar title ttUtract tx.mjtany: 4rMtoZuJrJwiU. J.l'MHorbliilM)ueivltiMv,4 UHil4iiulmiiui. ihwiiun.tittl JJ7 HUU 95 t 9 r SV. JSI) r) one .lullnr lt UriWiUlit) f ilui ii." Mil ami.u Wrluhl' Mjrrh iwnh Swiii ixiiiim oit vlth It. Tr It. Sol.t by nil vlnuUU llllllW mMUiWiu.i uflliebtiKHl. lm irio.ptitt .win liv M;vUui Svitunlnji Oohlen Olant -.jiy iiiomiii nm ipruv IMJi .... Kunehou .'lo Orihuu BLACKSM1THKC and WAGONMAHN&. IIOLM Jt GIX)VER,TUE OLDHELIABLK Blacksmiths, have removed their shop to the corner of Commcrclnl nnd Phemekete ";., where they are ready ito servo the public They nre now prepared better than ever todoull kinds orwatron and carrlase nntklnirand rennlrlnirr All IrlmU nf black- KlllltllltlfV find An..l.n A.t n AnAml ltklt nnr T tilllAa Ln..U. . r, . linrWh.linnlni.hllclnad. Tk.nk.iT.an blnill JSJIS ISSSlSl tt".1.??! Qn "fUv. nenriyMpect Hill, all fenced d , JS ! 2?l'5?Aanad?,.tc.,and encM. IU in cultlratlon. ltl seeded in i u" T"' J!f ",YIc.,llF" "?- ePS," near a ex en hundred doliSr hchoo"hoSsf 1 PposUo Hm,e f'unee bulldltv. 1'arut for &lo. These goods "are first-class and as their stock Is very large a person can llnd what they may sh. Their warehouse on State street is completely filled, nnd they have another carload eu route now. Lookout for thorn; something fine MAEVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training. Fdur 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. Hammond, the world-fiuned Specialist In diuiu uiseases, uaniei ureenieai xaomp son, the great Psychologist, J. M, Buckly U. D., editor of the Christian Advocate N. Y., Htchard Iro(!tor, the scientist, Hons. W. v. Aslor, 'Judah l. Benjaman, and others, sent post free by Trof. A. I.OISETTK, 337 Fifty Ave., N TT Je-lW. dw PRINTING. ft NE OK THE LARGEST ESTABLISH menu in the Htatn. Tj-iwpr rates than 'ortland. Lnnrest Rtvlr rmil Blanks In the State. a-d bltrireKt dlRcnunt. Bendfoi 'inung, ana catalogue uj menu In the Htate. Lower rates than inland. Largest estate. a-d bltri price list of Job printing, and catalogui legal blanks. TL M. WAITE. Steam Printer Salem Oregon. BLACKSMITIIING and nORSESHOEING. SuUBHtl Pill Have moved to 47 and 49 State street, where they are now ready for work. All our old natrons and friends are invited to cull and see us in our new location. We aro better prepared for work now than ever having secured more room. 10-1-tf. i "l"!ui "Tiinna, uueen ofl.lv. nenrl"; W?'-: rJrthru of London! the Gm- fenced uu or tue ilumtJur..MaKdebunr Klre In. gra. balance tlmiwV n XrT... V,CU awemton Blven ofr,ffinuMi;ru"'-1" Soech auentlon given to the construction of wag- :es. llcmember the place GFORRF WIIIIMQ' SISSKkSSS? Two (iQftl Watt ti s Given Awav! 'wqutohbk shop U.rir Sildbyll. .lJrleffiWai4!M Su on M. North, at Phiiuu'. . .i.v ! acrifcs tue brll'D in jji'mt! "' A" k,n,U ""'"".nS on u'r.barJiBj SutbuildlnX oSod' r.Jr.i.V. "uuiruii lands. Sightly and SSJf K.ltHS,Lm.' Kl ne'?hborhoJa Snd good ruiid to Ktlem. Can ba iIKIiIa.i i,r,A Mualler fruit farm, with pure sprlnl wa on each. Itan't monkey1 with the i n S wrmotwlll tot you uothlm; tostnv mi fuct. ami '2fv-e'snbo" Fl he unlnnated inn aud wive fits. lric t rw oM ... - .. ' f- H.V per acre. bertxm, Grunge store, balem, SKJRM22?"S- i:?1.P?rtlcdlar sc? FOti MEN ONLY! J - XX4 f Error arKOMaUnl-TwaC 1WJ.W, ulH Um Trnlm ! U f. HMfHillilMaillil.lM.TMriiMlMA tMMdallMb JOHN P. ltOHKBTSOV TUtlfMl()lU.TwTlrttrw?ClM"t"i -"".'i.iiuhmitsox, TMriutka. I-' r7"i-nfiiilliri7-r-VtMll Ki w fi -ij-n. ,lt.,- -.J-, wmita , K&tiVmX