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THE CAPITAL EVENING- JOUByAL. THE GlPIWIi JODIlMli. flnp i in r In mnlt Hlx mould" ! limll rhrr)liia: IVr wck, WHFKLV. Olio jwir by wall !' jjj? Htx iniuilliH liy until , '; One jcnr, If inilil III iidiimtc I J Mix montliH, If jmld In advance m I'or advertising rat-s apply nt this olllcc. Almmt n ltnnmtnj. Circuit Court I'rorreriliigi. A (cam belonging to David Karly KorHicr vh Geftier, settled nnd (Hb wns ti d in (ho eastern arl of tho lulled. city to a Hcnntllng, and in wmie way .f, II. Limn vs Victoria A. Luiin, managed to break loo', and ctaited , aiifwor filed, given until Saturday TKHMH Ol' HUH-" ItllTIO.V. DAILT. -jJJJ'toniri, but wuh caught before any S p. m. to reply iiIImIj-tnnii - I ? ' riiinitigc was done. Hnrali Parker , delivered y earner ui I'arker, OCCIDEN'TAh JOTTIXOS. Spokane FniNelnlnis a ioptilation of 24,000. Port Townend's motor street-car line Ih expected to be In running onler by tho Fonrtli of July. NOB HILL. All HuliscrlbT8li Till: CAi'iTAl.JoL'iiNAi who do not xocuru their p-ipor regularly will notify tlilx olllw, giving address, and the matter will be attended to nt oiu Olll eorner Court (tint Liberty Streets KUIDAY. -JUNK 21, 1HMI A Talrnlrd Atlrc. (Jeorglts WooiltliorjK.', the cliiirni lug little nelresV, who Iiiih been de lighting large aiiillenirs at the opera lionxe tills week, hoiiiu yearn ago in Mtrnclcd Madam Modjcnka, who wan In I'orlland teceiitly. .MIm Wood thorpe Ih an artlnl In her profecloii, nnd hi Virginia City npont hoiiii time dm inn Madam ModJcskaV eai Her career in (?i inu Iter liiittrue IIouhIii KngllHli pronuiflatiou anil tho delineation of MoJonlm'H now grout (liiiinWeiCiiiiilllo. Mitn Wood thorpo has stan ed wltli Heine, VI 1 1 noii, Mayo, HiiikIcii tin n, and othei noted ai'lowof iliincoiintry -Albany Herald. A HiKMik 'llib P Woik On Hatmday night a thief entei ed the livery Htable of .1. Maeei mid stole a coat and vent belonging t( Albert Macey, a pair of hIioch be longing to Kriink Hyion, u hat be longing I" Will Dickey and a pulrol pitiiiH belonging to Kraiik Macey. lie also Htolu Albert Macey'H watch ami chain. The bo.yn keep theli good clothe In the barn, n lliey hIccji theiu in case of lire, and on getting up Sunday morning dlscov eied thuloss. TliOHr.eaUliig thief u as .bound to get a good milt of clothes, ho ho took the best clothes belonging to each one in the stable, and made his disappearance to mimic unknown place. No clue to the uiirglar can bo found. (limiil Aifiiliml rirc. Salem might well piollt by Keal (Io'h e.xpei'lcncoand have everything in rcadincMS for a visitation of the devouring ItamcH. Tho lire engines are now diawn by lioinen, and It Is po-mihlo for thu englncH to be at tho wen oof the conflagration very noon after the alarm Ih given. It would now bo well to xco that the hydrants are all In easy win Icing order. All connections nIiouIiI be looked to and then Salem need have no fear fiom midden destiuction. The lire buys aio In good trim, and everything nccessaiy for their use should be provided. ii.no fur III" ISIril. Deputy SlieiKI Frank Wrightina is now at Harney, in Kastom Ore gon, where lie went after Itaymond (fribble, the man who is wanted for horse stealing at Aurora, on April 1st. Mr. Wrlghtmnn will return In a few days with ills man, who is in jail at Harney. ItHtcii .Still llrrr. This new plat just put on .tho n.atket is the -"-tin nowoflered J. IIC 11 ""' if -- " VH S. I) rainlliiiiiifl. Tliero nm more trout 111 tile Ban- , ... o..i. rnr l.iitlilliitr lnfn. Thev Have 110 cqiuu. I John Munch vs. V. Knit, et al ! tlam this year than known for years j fine Btate ()f cultivation, seeded In clover, with a good turf. No grubs, no 11 1 ,. i ....in T..I.. 1- i.ft.... in ...i iu.im., m n.i . . i -n ,i ..in.oii.il mill level, lias a line view ot . continued mini Jiiiy j. uuiuiu. u iio jjw "-"'"s "- " . stumps, no roCKS or gravei, con j;u"u, -.- -.v. ,- r -...i- fi..n..ii . n-.... i ' ,., ,t...i ..i i... .ii.. .. . ....ji.. .. i,o i.miititniii Riiiinfl and siiow-cappeu ,( iv u i-iii vii nil vm. it. i Jiaiii. ill' iiiiiiii:ii iiiiiiiniiiiii i . ii. n n mi imiii iirmiir eiiiuni v . i hi: iiiuiiiiimi' - -- --n - I j..T.-tj" -r --. , -- ... . ! UlU tllj. OUlimttlVliUfj wt.-. , Frank Haven, the man arrested de(luet cxl)C1)He 0, action. by Sheriir Crolsan, on a description 7, , T ..,.ii VH u j. Novell. .1. telegraphed from Denver, Ih still in strickler appointed referee. Jail here. A telegram received from J(,,t jurv excmea trom further Hie Jienver omciais yc-icmay auei- .vj,,,, llllt jiv r,tll. lowed until 10 a. nt. Saturday to There Is such a demand in the east peaks. Turc cold well water. Is twelve blocks soutli ot me uiumhuc move for new trial. for California raisins that there is hotel and postofllceilocks. These lots are otTered by Jones & atson on Florence K. McCoy vs. James X. I danger that they will bo scarce be- installments, one-tenth cash and one-tenth in quarter yearly payments Smith, et ux, parties leave to file , fore the season is past. ' without interest until paid. These lots are now actually worth in casu reply. The J2vuiigellc.il church of Ore- more than the prices named for them on long time wituo.r tin crest. I bev- .1. a. foiin vs. K. P. Itv. iudL'-t i ,. i-., i.i Tor..... i if. i, .imnilv Iwn sold on w i eh fine residences will be erectcu, mentthat S. P. be irmitted l ette, Yamhill county, to be known and a number more have been optioned. If you want one or more lots noon rcijiicstcd that tlic man be held a few more days until lie could be sent after. AhiUIiiim for Mill IN-. Mcstrs. Wright and Ittirnett, who rewilit'd themselves Into a connnit tce of two for (lie purpo-e of solici ting aid for the Seattle lite sufferers, tills morning turned over to Mayor Williams the result of their labors. The amount collected was 2'ij and this was lorwarded by (ho Mayor to 1'iof. (.latch of Seattle, to be appro priated as might lie determined best. -- I'rulmlilj ii l'lixlitr. The- Baptist association lias jut concluded Its iiuuual session at Am ity. Among thine who were present was Killer D. (J. IOllis, late of Kaunas, who will pleach in Salem Sunday. It is the desire of tills congicgation to engage his services for the next year ami committees aic now engag ed In rahing funds for the purpose. The Baptist church here has had no pastor since Mr. Medhury resign ed, but now it is proposed to (III the vacancy. Luui'i'l linn Kwr lit run. An old river captain, whohas nav igated all thu stieams in this dis trict since 1810, tells a Telegiam re poitcr that never before had he seen the Willamette and Columbia liv ers so low in June as they are now. It has always been calculated by steamboat men that during tiie present month there would be lots of water in tho rivers. Heretofore at tills season tho river was always over the lower dock at Ash street, Portland, but it lacks over six feet leaching It now. Geo. A. Siiepard vs C. W. and J, as the Lafayette seminary. 1 The advertising columns of ex changes west of the mounUiins dis- close the fact that the timber lands are being rapidly taken up by Mich-. ' call on JONES & WATSON, wh j will show you the plat ami the lots. -;" '. '"" i""" '" " ; """" Igan and MInnessota men. L. Parrisli, twocausoj of tills title j b THE RELIABLE GROCERS Nn' .Ni'iirl) AkkiikmI, Tito Dallas correspondent of to day's Oiegonlau has these hopeful words for the new lallread: "The railroad from Yaipilua via I.uckia mute Falls, Dallas, Spilng valley and Halem to a point on the pivseut nm row gauge is now neatly an as sured tact. This will bo a blessing (o the country through which It Is Intended to run, as it will traverse some of (ho finest heat growing sectioiiHofdiestateauilpasstliiough some of (ho best timber bells In the Coast range." tin Will. Niil (.'in i j . Iti'lll ICkIMii 'IlilliHiii'lInllH, Dally transfers furnished to the CacitaIi JntmxAi. by thu Union ti tle abstract ceiniany: J. W. and Anna Labaru to .Mrs. Kate I.athiop, Kid acres In Marion county. $1(100 T. Ii. and N. A. Cloldcn to Anselm B. Brown, lots .'I and I In hltv. Itflln North Sa lem, loo TheOregou land company to Debota Otis lot 7 of I. II;. II In Highland Add., to Sal- lem. jtfio Tlie Oregon laud conipany to Sara J, Shaw, lot tin blk. 1) In Highland Add., to Sa li'in. ;!() Scliuiil i:iilirlnliiini'iil. The following is the program for the school entertainment to be given at the opera houe to-night: I'lium OimrU'l, Kiiuliunl K. Oiiutor 1'lnhti Hniltli, Uilii( lli'll.'nlimiiil, Miihlo continued until July IB, Siiulrc Farrar vs Jno. Jury return verdict for defendants except John Lee, Mrs. Lee, and W. K. Ward. State of Oregon vs Fred Fortalne of St. Paul for selling liquor on Sun day, lined ten dollars and costs. Artirlrx ol Incorporation. Articles of Incorporation were filed with the secretary of state as follews: Oak Plain grange building asso ciation of Slicdd, Linn county. Their business Is to buy and sell real estate, buildings and rent build ings. The capital stock is 1000 and the amount of eacli share is $2o, wltn J. H. Davi, Jonas Davis, and N. B. Sprewger as incorporators. Ill) Sing company, business to find employment for the unemploy ed, to assist thesick and when neces sary to send them to China nnd to do any and all acts of charily which condition the members may call for. The capital stock Invested Ih $."00 and the source of its revenue and Income is by dues and assessments. I'iIKKIiY PMSOXAL Million, .MiikkIo Alilorxon. J. B. Brown escaped from the 'KiilnKiuiiiuH.Tnie iMuoation. ....I I IM I.. 1 Mil . I .. . . J. K asylum June 17. Judge Thornbeiry revolved a leller notifying him of the fact and also accompanying it was a notice of Ids dlscliaige fiom (he asylum June 1Mb, says The Dalles Times. The lei tor staled that Brown was never Insane, and thoio foru would make no ollbit at his recapture. This was nlgnod by Hie superintending physician. Iliii'krd Oil tliu I'errj. There was an accidental Hall's ferry last evening by which old Mr. Dove came near losing in fo by drowning. He was tiding a young horse, wliioh backed oil" the fetry with him, precipitating hoie and rider into (lie walcrs of the Wil lamette. Mr, Dove oned for assist alloc and was asMcd from the water, hut It was hnisvv,lble to re cover tho horse, which was iliown Ml. Mr, Dove lives on the Island near Independence. Trouble III Clilimtiiuu. Yesterday evening there o,uno near being a scene among huiio of Salem's celestials. One almond eytnl hon of a gnu nut with a revol ver pointed toward a retreating tlgtnv iKiforr him. But MUsChlna woman scaiwl him oil by loudly blowing the jhiIIto whittle. The trouble hoonu to have Umii over some money put up on the ilUv VihiiI nolo, JiiiuI'n I'IioUv, ti' nobis .. i ., .. , - . biii lino l)ivliuniillon,lti'i,'iilUHto tluH'iirihaKliilans Hivlliitlon," An Oi'iler fo'r u IMi'liiro, lUK,, .,, -".-:-.;.-,- -Norn HriMiUh rluiioitiicl, flnniii', . lloinuim l.t'im lllcriind .'liiblit lliiiton SollKH Ol M II Jivin I IIBI'IOW iiiikj inn hum. nun ii .iiii,i Minui rxoii'i) .Mmy MiiUbfUinS) llcllu AltkcniU) A. lluui'rMix.tT) Jljrllti Knlulit. Itt'Ollatlon 'tbo l.llit KsH-rMniiKlittr, i. , -..- ...---. - Kiln ArbeiniM IhH'liiiiiulloii, I'olumblH,. . Halnli linker I'IhiiomiIo, 'IVwIwI'm Miurh. ... . - . - ,- OskloMntllu'WH uiiiUh-'ih', i.'ii)-iiir'nHiii, ,, ,-- - --- - ...Vilrliarm'lci'ii s-nl miIo, 101110 llliillf, (liino, (Irao Kll.i lllSMallllltlOll llillin Vl'.il.l..rAil III... ..I.. !JrK'y .. ; 'Vaiisnsatlon, Jolm A. Kmiiis riAiiu Hurl, Mmul lllr.ibiimlJi.Ullrt. iiiioi. ruiutlirnlo drill THnt-Koiir('hlldrvn ihmiI Solo, Alialo liMir, I in rnlleil Awuv ,ii - .- .-.. Ida l'iirliu Addri'tolliiiriiis . i. s. Knliilil I'nooiitliii; lYrlllU-ut-M by I'lutrinuu tif HohiHil llikirtl J. (I. Wrlcbt j'liumouiirtii, .. .. i'iimlKrlAiul Miitvli. ia'iiu nirr, i.iriio lloli-ioii,.NiIIU.smlili ,, , ,, and Kdmi KiiIkIiI Niibstli'tor), I'lHlor Kill, F. O Maiibi'H Harvey Hinkle returned home from The Dalles to-day. Senator J. II. Mitchell arrived In Portland yesterday from the East. Miss Maggie Alderson took the afternoon train for Portland on a short visit. Miss Carrie Haas, who has been visiting at Walla Walla, returned home lids morning. , LllCAh SU.M.M VKY. The Astoria Pioneer says that hereafter it is proposed to charge $1 for all retractions (hat it makes. Don't you forget that the Hon Ton icstauraut is the only place you can get a good squaie meal for the small sum of twenty-live cents. Hew I). C. Fills of Kansas will occupy the pulpit at tho Baptist church in this city Sunday, morn ing and evening. Secretary H. A. Millerof the South ern board of agriculture is still in Salem arranging premium lists, etc., for the Jacksonville fair, to bo held the week beginning Sept. 23d, which Is the week next succeeding the State fair to bo held in Salem. Painless dental operatlousat Dr. T C. Smith's, U State street. They aie aheady quite a euiiov Ity, tlie.se Salvation army lads and lasses. This morning one of the former, in full dress, passed through Salem, en route to Astoria or The Dalles. There is, after ail, something; in a name, as the appointment of U. S. Grant as postmaster of Dallas would prove. About the Hist week In July Mr. Kay of the Salem woolen mills will return, and at onee begin active operations In the construction of a mill. For your moat go to I.afosr'e to-day on State street. tf fin. ii. . . i i ue uues oi tne narrow gauge are -still in a domonul.od condition and mall and passengers have much dltllculty hi making oIomj connec tions for dol inatlons. Albert Schwab, lately from i Clay Center, Kansas, has purchased through Duncan A Booth a farm near Oorvals, and will poimanently locale. The HoM-burg Hovlewaud Her- Pulhnan, "W. T., has within the I oc ,. ,,i I past fortnight sunk an artesian well. all of the Water was struck at a depth of six ty-five feet, and the well throws water at the rate of fifty gallons per minute, or 730,000 per day. Iti Wasco county and the sur rounding country tho drought has burned up thousands of acres of standing crop, and fanners are obliged to bring their stock to the Willamette valley to save them from starvation. Houge river salmon are now being shipped from Gold Hill to Portland and sold there iC a good price, re marks the Ahlaud Tidings. They are sold ns Columbia river fish, and few people who buy and eat (hem know the difference. It-is not often that a local papc!1 concedes a falling oft" In population locally, but this the Yreka Journal docs, saying that the population of that town in 1756 was 5000, while now it is about 2000. There was a stampede from that section in 1301-2 after the trrcat flood. The new game law passed at the last legislature provides that it shall be unlawful to hunt, pursue or kill any deer or elk between November I, and August 1, thus leaving only the months of August, September and October In which deer can be killed, and they cannot be killed at any time fur their hides. KELLER Corner State and Liberty Streets, Salem. Specialties in Table Luxuries, Fine Tea, and Coffee, Creamery Butter, Cream Cheese, etc. WE LEAD IN CANNED GOODS. Remember the Place and Call. mi i u m ii lMfr. "I don't know where, I can't tell when, I don't sco how .something of great value to me, and for thoieturn of which I Hhnll bo truly thankful, vlx.: a good nppo tlle." oitnii. "Health and stiength, pure blood, an appetite lllte that o a wolf, regu lar digestion, all by taking that popular andperiillarinedlcliie.Jlood'HHnrtsnparllla. I want ererybodyto try it thlsseason." It Isholdbyallduiggists. Onehundrcd doses one dollar. FOUND! A FULL LINE nr Crockery and Giant! With specialties In Valerian China Tea Sets, s French China Dinner Seb. HIDGWAPS FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern; -OK- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly keen a full It. and open stock, enabling us to make I Dinner nnd Tea sets of any size, or seU b? the single piece. Tho finest assortment of CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Halem. A KTJLL STOCK Ot the latest and handsomest patterns In Glassware. 3-llease oalt and cxnmlno our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street, n mi wine i d m POHLB, Success In Business requires preparation ! Therefore, thoroughly master Commercial Arithmetic, Business Penmanship anil Business Correspon dence, Book-keeping by both Single and Double Entry, the nature nnd correct use of Commercial Papers, Commercial Law and Business practice. Learn, also, Shorthand and Type-writing, Manifold, and Dictation work. All these are needed in business, and are thoroughly taught by exper ienced teachers nt flio SALEM BUSINESS COLLEGE Griswold's Bloek, Salem, Oregon. To thu true-born Westerner, in whom the instinct of moving onto find a more desirable country never dies, not even on the Pacific ocean can be a barrier. A man of this class, who had lived successively in it number of states nnd territories be tween his native Ohio nnd his pres ent home in California, ono day had a revival of his migratory longing. He miiHt "pack his grip" and "go west." "But how can you get any farther west than California?" he was asked. "Pshaw!" he answered. "There's plenty of west left, all down through Mexican California and Soutli America. There's Peru, now. I'd givo a good deal to seo tho mines down there. I (ell you, sir," he cried, warming with his subject, "it must bo real good and westy uown in rem!" Tho terriblo disaster when the Bradlleld reservoir embankment near Shelllelcl, Eng., gave way on March 11, 1S(14, was scoured endur ing memory by Charles Itcadc's wonderful description in his nevel: "Put Yourself in His, Place." About 250 lives were lost, and the damage amounted to$l,(!(X),000. FRUIT FARMS, Salem, Oregon, have received direct n n i nil from mm Tho Finest Line of CARRIAGES, PHAETONS, SPUING WAGONS,, STAGE COACHES, MOUNTAINWAGONB SKELETON WAGONS, DOG CARTS nnd OTHER VEHICLES which will be sold at Prices and Terms to Suit All! in Ten to Forty ire, One Mile from Aumsville and Ten Miles from Salem. Several fruit crowers from tho east have donlnnvl ilmir tnfnnti, f locate with us and there is room for several more. Sample No. 1 "0 acres more or n-ss, uign uiiiti genuy roiuug, oeep ncii red soil, all under nlow sufficient fence. Price tf-10. Sample No. 2, 20 acres, more or less partly under plow, partly covered with willows, gently inclining and level land, both red aim black soil. Price S21 to $30. ' These goods 'are first-class and as their stodk is very largo a person can find what they may wfsh. Their warehouse on Btate stieet is completely filled, and they have another ear lpad en route now. Jjookout for them: something fine From Bros' (Irorto tlnliiuou la Hupp, II will Ihi romcniU'ivd that several months iiko a slick foivorv was worked tm George W. JoIhimiii nfl "11 have eoiiMilldated.Eai'h formerly this city, by which the forger got ''lmiHl u circulation ranging all the Purchasers can pay 8 per cent, interest on half for flvo to seven years in Salem take train to Turner and thence to Aumsville on Thomas i hack line, and call on the owner. Mr. Wm. Rimw mm in ..u ot depot, or for Anther paiticulars address J. J. HARDEN, Stayton, Oregon. away u It Ik a lino suit of clothes and ubout KSO In money, leaving as pay ment a lorgcil olieek on a Sllvorton way from l.MX) to 1SO0 and now the lxut Is that tho combined circular turn will bo nearly 2000. Now tho linn. A few days after thU a ' "" nmI t,,p 1,,ml which heretofore The following method of Jilling up nail Holes In wood is not only simple, but said to be ellectual: Take lino sawdust and mix into a thick paste with glue, pound It Into the hole, and when dry, it will mnke tlio wood a-s good as new. Surprising as the statement mny appear, it Is asserted on good author ity that the coast lino of Alaska ex ceeds that of the United States. and Its territory Includes eleven tiuimrcu islands, some of them of considerable size. It's an empire In extent, with a vast Interiorrvglon untouched by the foot of civilized man. A SUE I.WlST.Vt.T. r. r. WILLAMETTE hre! rire! university MARYEL0US MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Genuine System of Memory Training, Four Books Learned In one reidlng. Mind wandering cured. Every child and adult greatly benefited. Great Inducements to correspondence Classes. Prospectus, with opinions of Vr. Wm. A. Hammond, tho world-fumed Specialist in Mind Discuses. Daniel Qreenleaf Thomp son, tho great 1'sychologlst, J. M, Bucitly D. D., editor of tho Christlnn Advocate N. v., Richard Proitor, the scientist, Hons. V. V. Astor, Judah P. Bcnjaman, nnd others, sent post freo by Prof. A. tOISETTK, 837 Fifty Ave., NT Je-lWt9. dw PRINTING. Ixxik out for lon;by Klre during the hot weather. Insure Against L WITH young man named Frank Kenyon.l ,mvo Uv" 0"' H'paratoly will Ho' 's which Is guaranteed to bring who has a dozen aliases, was nP. '"" together. vou KitNractory results, or in ease : .! ?!. ; ,. irr ih i. i &' !& a teas ... ii fiiiiiiiu uiuiiu wioro, mo is " "" -"" w. rii'inrs our aiivcrtUiMi An still held there hriTkl , lt.t. .. r . . . . ' nm ..II il... .. !.... I. ... .'11. I !..... . .;." .' " ir mat utul """ k"i m,iwuii, iinvatxi ' ' .nigs ,mw iiutvcrv for Con gimio, fciienit rroK'iti Is in rwelpt i"iMHJnascsii i,o round at Spilro B","i""- " is guar.iutixHl to bring "Tt -' ; ' f iv letter rrotn Hlierltr ,'"nrr,r (,'i- ' always in do- ,1. ,V..?ii,ry "J'.'. w,lcn .UMHl for Mr. DuStUitof f J.ll.lnflW,,r stalhlg .l- Krus,usoa:nil every- c 2EZ$RJ? mlVwSVlSotLrt, 7tjl and brought hero for v ,7 txTiK VW& whero Ihoywlll make their l.uniV ,ri,l' Mr-Cr,' '' riusl tho ' aum.ttm. rtmun,,. ivmlnl u.x.n. Trial bottle Ct "tnattorovorlo tlio ulty olllolaN, In "-dm a from IWlonuwna . l-wi rle.1 ludiuens of lrtton.1. l"? hU ' hlsar- T ItZ CK Hut then nuoli news iu thu U i... .. . . H..... .. .. . .... HiiiuMit-ii iiir IIuihIuhU ami hundrvd. of msmlo I nY,t U!ls wt hl thoy will lay for TiMHiMiUeurvuMorhU wnlkut nim ? Wutatiiy ,j -tu ZrSS2$r 8S I iikvvrt.1 .i.Milni. llitlri tho kjkiiwt iit.m lx-.m.i ntrtMilarwr' u.,ir An.i - i ....... . " Wi rusu ' 'V""'l-'l- '"" -" " " -. iij '1'KI liavo their liwuj tnrpisl ciu. IH' Daniel J. Vrv's ilrm tim. .Wii1,! ? "' '" Curo unciualt tor Itlllllll trtu;s rjUdllon, -.idmcoinno, b. w 'sfflMfrM "i"i " rr u. lt h' 1 dpiil ISAAC A. MANNING, HANK 11LOCK (Ul'-STAIHS.) In the IJiicldoof iv.rihuni, Qnevn of Llv. GEORGE WILKIMS' ' NBW HUTC1IRK KHUH (iniduates Students In Classical, Literary, Scienlc, Normal, Business, Law, AND MEDICAL COURSES. a NE OF THE LARGEST ESTABLISH ments In the Btate. Lower rates than 'ortland. I jircpst. atcutir Timl Blanks Is theSLnto. n.-rt Vilirp-pat 1lRrniint. Bend fot lniinir. una cniaioiuo m ments In the State. Lower rates than inland. Largest sto estate. a d blireest price list of Job printing, and catalorui leeal blanks. "fc. M. WAITE. Steam Printer Salem Oregon. BLICKS.MITI1ING and HORSESHOEING. ) SCRIBdPOB It U the oldet, largest and lcist wn. vresuInBUtUUon of &li tathe Uont SecOKflult,oMOnday,nS;'),ei T1103. VAN SCOY. lVesldent. Salem, Oreffon. 17: Have moved to il and 49 State street, where they are now ready for work. All our old patrons and friends are Invited to call and see us In our new location, we are better prepared for work now thnn ever having secured more room. 10-1-tf. BLACKSMITIIING and WA60N1UKK0. i HOLM & GLOVER, THE OLD RELLU1LK "HlackKmlths, have removed their shop to tile corner of Commercial and Cbemekete KtS (TltOf-A Dial n ma MnJn n uaw.'A tllA , , '- luc, Hf IHIUJ IU W-. .V """ Ii'uuiiu, lucv are now prepared Deiier iu" ever to do all kinds of u aeon andcarrUee Farm for Sale. if nee ,ck- ...,.. . . . .i.: " -t-: iimttiuiriinfi nnjitrinfr mi irinna m Diacii Ictl.lllilnn a 1?. A .n.Nl ,f.i.B w ,. " ,-., .....s uuu rvimiritiE, BUU rp. iira, inues southwest of Salem I nore,noems.buslncas. They have all Jtmas near Prospect Hill, all renew! nnH nmJi2:liu.O0,!'stee,.,rott'nT, hand made, et&,and fencet lis In cu llmion l5cedeK fl.t?th.fm '? wlcntfllo manner. Special Kruss, balance timber, p enty iraod s.nS atten,ln C'ven tothe construction of wag-JJ-ater. cood P-room houw UflnrsnSS 5fn.d ?lT,n?w- Hemember the place near a m) en hundred dollar school-houl? . 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