Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, June 29, 1889, Image 1

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VOL. 2.
SALEM, OBEGOT, SATTJBDAY, JUNE 29, 1SS0.
3STO. 103.
CAPITAL
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From New York and ffioap S
-s THE FINEST GOODS IN THE fllTY. Z
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GREAT SALE!
RELIGIOUS INTELLIGENCE.
M. K. Church Services Sunday morn
ing at lfc),cvcnlngnt7:30;Sundayschoolat
12m. S.A. Handle. superintendent. Youne
ScSaSL f
DRESd GOODS
And trillimliiira of nil lclndu in mntfh In Pnralnn ti
mings, Plaid, stripe and plain Surahs, Braids, Plushes,
etc., etc.
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.XFn vQfl flnmfln xfofn onil P.nmmntininl Qinnntn
M LUNN & BROWN. Z
I RIBBONS, KID GLOVES AND GLOVES OF ALL KINDS
1 'SUNSHADES AND PARASOLS,
Fnll aud Complete -Lines of Embroideries and -laces
in All Widths.
Beaded Shoulder Wraps and latest Novel- ("H
ties in Scarfs, JJ
FULL LINE 0$ DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS.
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Curtains. Poles, IPortiers.
BoBA. full and complete stock of Men's Furnishing
Goods.
New Livery Stable.
J. Macey haa lately 'purchased the. Liv
ery and Feed Stable lormerly owned by
Wagner fc German, and now' conducts
A FIRST-CLASS STABLE ! mtm .": 3I
First National Ban
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SALEM, OREGON. -
He has some of the best rigs In tho city.
Give him a call and it will bo tilled with
great promptness.
DAVID T. WILLIAMS,
Proprletqr.of
Salei Steal Laundry.
SALEM, OREGON.
JOrders lea at Stelner's grocery store
Trill receive prompt Attention
George H. Hayes has been appointed
special agent tor the nbovo laundry and
any crashing left with him will be prompt
ly attended to.
J3-Prlccs reasonable and work gun ran
teed.
J. J. CULVER,
County Surveyor.
JAMES WALTON,
Topographer.
W. H4BYARS.
Civil Engineer,
Byars, Culver & Walton
Surveyors At Topographers,
mops and description')
of lands, townlots, and
roads, ditches, streets,
sewers, alleys, etc. etc.,
made and furnished at
.-. ,.... i,.i
reasonuuiu inccs. viu
Lmht 8oum TMm corners and lines re-es-
w. v. . wvHvn lutmsueu injmuii(i"',
tstr, .. field notes.
Grades for ditches, roads, streets or sew
ers, with estimates furnished on applica
tion. Address County Surveyor's office.
Selem, Oregon.
GENERAL BANKING.
Exchange on Portland, Han Francisco,
New York, London and Kong Kong
bought and sold. Htato, County and City
warrants bought. Farmers are cordially
invited to deposit und transact business
with us. Liberal advances made on
wheat, wool, hops and other property at
reasonaoie rates. Insurance on such bo
curity can bo obtained at the bank. In
moht reliable companies.
NEW LIVERY STABLE.
Gaines Fisher, Proprietor.
Corner Ferry andLiberty streets, N. E.cor
from Chemeketo hotel, Salem, Or.
Good accommodations for commercial
travelers. First-class rigs always on hand
Charges reasonable.
C M. L0CKW00D,
SALEM,
OREGON.
MTABLISUED BT WATIOJfAl. AUTHORITY
TheCapital National Bank
OK-
Cipilil
Sarpla
SALEM
l'lid if,
OREGON.
. - $75,000
. - - 10,000
ilas,
R. 8. WALLACE, President.
W. W. MAIVTIN, Vlee-Prekldent.
J. HV ALBERT. J. - - Cashier.
blRtCTORSi
W.T.Gray, W.W. Martin,
J. M. Martin, H. B, Wallace.
Ir. W. A.Cuilck, J. H. Albert.
T. McF. latuin.
LOANS MADE
lb termers on whet and other uiarlttl-
able produce, consigned or tn tore.
either In private cranrior
public warehouses.
SUte ud CfiiBty WvmU Ibmkl af i'ar.
COMMERCIAL PAPER
iu&Ant4 t pAuinulile rate. Drafts
drawn dlrett ou New Vork.CUlcaBO.rtan
rranetsoo), Partlund. London, Purl. Jrlln,
JfoBf itmf and ClHitia.
Headquarters for tho Willamctto Valley
for th j celebrated Columbia bicycles and
tricycles; Tho Columblas aie well known,
are the best made, and have valuable Im
provements loriiie year, nioso wanting
machines will do well to call on or correh
nond with me before nurchasinir. Olllco
atailbeitllros.' bank, a7 Commercial kt.,
uaiem. .
DO YOU EAT?
If yon do, call at tho
W. C. T. U. RESTAURANT
in the onora bouse ulock. whcrCyou can
get n good clean mcalat any tlmeof day or
(tvenlntr.
This restaurant is under new manage
ment UI1U AUliniuuiluu la guaiuuLctu. .v
erj'thlng Is In first-class shaie.
Mr. and Mrs. B. E. HO WARD,
Tho Now Managers.
THE HOME RESTAURANT,
Saving been furnished for tho especial
accommodation of the public, we
te the attention of the the IIUNGKV
a . lmH aiu rv tiltm IfrtiaaX luvfa now
HUU B1CCUJ UICI IU VM iiuinv tvxi7t v n
and cleim; good 'Home" meals oerved rcg-
uiuny iuito iiiiiv-r u uj. - w..v .
the kitchen. Give us a call and see for
yours .-If.
E. M. LAW, Proprietor.
Cor. Court and High St., Balem, Or.
DIt. H. SMITH, DENTIST,
Has a new process by which he can fit
plates of artwlclal teeth so jerfuctly that
onecan eat with them well the flrnt day
they are inserted. Thoe wearing Iooe
plates, rattlinguround in the mouth while
eating, to the great annoyance of them
elvc and ouiopuny, should call pn Dr. JI.
Hinltnandgett with which they will
enjoy comfort. Ir. Hralth's office U now
moved ucrcs tho tretf over Dearborn's
harness ..tore. H work warranted to
please. Teeth filled or extracted with out
loin. Itemember the place, over Dear
bora's harness shop, Commercial street,
Balem, Oregon. Ww
Wo have just received a large invoice of now goods, including many
novelties In summer clothing. "We will sell these very cheap.
Nice lines of white goods will bo sold at prices far'b-ilrjw their actual
value. Wo have new and elptrnnt, lliriil-n-nliriir. tnnia mwi iinoio T,.i,ti, ...,.
will sell for less than other dealers pay for them. We have cotton llau-
neis; twelve yards for 1; white goods, fourteen yards for l;;drcss buttons,
6c per 'dozen; dress goods, usual prico 12, now 81c; houselinings, 3c per
yard; lawns 4c a yard. N
Wo will sell all kinds of goodsat tho same- relative figures. Call aud
be convinced that we have tho best goods, aud sell tho cheapest.
Capitol Adventure Company,
OPERA HOUSE CORKER,
Salem, ----.- Oregon.
A. E. STRANG,
No. S03 Commercial Street,
SALEM, - - 'OREGON.
DEALER IN
STOVESand RANGES
Plumbing, Gas and Steam Filling.
Tinware and Artistic Metal Work
a Specialty.
XS- Agent for tho ItlCHAKDSON 4
BOYKTOM COMPANY'S Furnaces,
tabllslied In 18t
Eh-
New Butcher Shop
AT
1SJO. llO STATE ST.
ANGEVJNE & HANSOME.
Have opened up e. first-class butcher shop
at the above location, where they will be
pleased to serve tho people with tho
CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS
of all kinds that tho market nflbrdH.
Give them a call and be convinced of tho
superiority of tholr meats.
4UGoous dcllveredfiee.
THE OLD RELIABLE
Blacksmith and Wagon maker, John
Knight Is now fully established ut his new
quarters n Liberty Street. He likes all
the new method!) in his nrt and makes a
specialty of diseases of horso's feet.
Frank Lynch has charge of tho wagon
department aud docs a general repairing
business. These gentlemen oro too well
known for us to try and recommend them
Mr. Knight has been hero for!5 years.
XOTICK OR ELECTION.
VOTICE Is herehyglvcn that thero will he
rt an election held attho Alert Hook aud
Ladder truck luniho nt Kalcm, Oreiron,
on Monday, July l.lbSU, between the hours
ofUo'dock a. m and 4 o.clock p. in. of Mild
day for tho purpose of electing u chief engi
neer and an assistant engineer of tho S.i
lem Flro department for the ensuing year,
and the following persons uro named and
apppointed Judges of ha Id election to-wit:
j: ;. Hnoth. W. 3. Clark. Walt Iwc. It. E.
I'rott. The following persons are appoint
ed Clerks, tewlt: M. 0. Ktnrr and A. I.
Fraser. IKinohy order of the Hoard of
Fire Delegates or iiio'buicm fire ijepari
ment, JuuolO, 18y.
Attest: S. T. IUcii.uinsotf,
I'rw. II. F. D. 8. F. D.
A.L. FitAnrn.
HccreUiry li. F. D. 8. V. D. 0-18-Ht
ATTENTION
FARMERS!
Illg, little, new, old,ieoond-liund, rolling,
flat, Improved, unimproved, and In fact all
kinds of
Farms for Sale.
A good farm cheap and crop thrown In
Come nd m us bcforeydi buy.
THOMAS & PAYNE
or SJT.A.TE ST-. SALEM.
Oregon House!
Corner Mill and Summer Sts.,
Three Blocks West or Dcpdl, Salem, Op.
PLEASANT ROOMS
AND GOOD TABLE.
Board and Lodging Per Day, $1.
Fico transportation of passengers and
boggngo to and from depot.
B. J. SHAKF, Proprietor.
WANTKD.
WANTED A situation by n boy H years
worker, cim plow or tend stock. Call nt tho
Olllco of tllO UAl'lTAI. .IIIUIINAL fOr"l."
ou i
WANTED A gentleman of live years e.x
perlcneo In commission business wants
n position Indoors where ho can put In all
his time. Has had soinoexpcriciica in real
estate and insnrnnee; is a good hand In a
warehouse; Is a good ninthematlrliiu and
can keep books and make himself general
ly useful ond Is not afraid of woiit. Best
of references given. Address "11.," Jihtu
nai. orriru. C-Htf
roit iti:NT.
nmr iti-vpri o n.in i.vn..n.. n..Mi
nicely fumUhed rooms, cither Willi or
without board. For particulars call upon
Wm. 8. Arnold, 3(J7 Winter street.
FOIt SALU
"UP
1.10 It MALIJ. A FA11M OF 34) ACltl'iS
1' all under fcncuundcultlintlon. In tim
best rungo country of iCustorn Oiegon.
Tho best chance over otlercd foe n mun to
encugo In stock raising. For particulars
cull on or address
W. II. BYAKS, Balem, Oregon.
ruorKssioNAi. caiids.
I JTHHXWTattorney atTaw, H.ilem, Oro
' eoii. Olllco uistairH In tho l'utton
bl(x:k.
f J. JENNINO.S I). D. M.-DKNTIMT
J O'llco In tho Sew Bank Block. Com
merclal street, Salem. Sign of tho big
uwth. dw
i)rtYriiuiATr.MTts.TriirArKTTfccuY
J. physician and surgeon, has located
und taken rooms oicr Kqulro Farrar's
grocery store. Chronle diseases a spec
laity. Consultation free. 12-21dw
TTTTrWTLT.TATrs, KTirNOOTtAPTlUR
M . und Typewriter Copyist. Wlllmaku
reports of trials, etc.; copying on type
wrlternccuratcly and neatly douo. Olllco
with I A. Maiming, Commercial St., Up
stairs, Now Bank Block.
hocurrv notiuim.
8,
LIVEl)DOENo. 18, I. O. O. F., meets
In Odd Fellows' Hull unstalrs. Come.
ommerclal and Ferry streets, every Hat
uruuriti i'rvii. in,
J. T. UllEtlO. JAB. WAIrON,
Secretary. N.
AH.-cdgwick I'osTTno. 10, Depart
ment of Oregon, meets every Monday
evening ut the hull ou-r the Oregon Uind
oompuny's otllce, Vl.ltlng comrades art
cordially Invited to attend.
A. W. DiiAVOEH, Foot Commadcr.
B. F. BoUTiiwicK, Adjutant.
peoples meeting at 1:30 p. in. Prayer moot
In? Thursday evening nt 7:S0. llov. llol
Uns pastor.
Usitaiuan Socictv ltcgular services
Sunday morning nt 10:30 n m ut their
hall, corner of Court ond Liberty streets,
up stairs'. General imitation. Scuts free.
LATEST BY TELEGRAPH
Isaac ntman, tho inventor of tho
system of shorthand writing that
bcjtrs his name, is a good example- of
vigorous and industrious old age.
lie is past seventy-six years of age,
and works daily from six o'clock in
tho morning until six o'clock In tho
ovening. IIo used to work from elx
o'clock in tho morning until ten
o'clock at night, but now says ho is
getting too old to work all day.
A letter was recently discovered
among tho Massachusetts State ar
chives written by William Cullen
Iiryant in November, 1814, and soli4
citing "in the present struggle with
a powerful enemy a lieutenancy in
tho army about to be raised for tho
protection ami defense of Massachusetts."
Trucks and Drays.
MORGAN h MEAD
Aro now provided with fine new drays
mid truck undure prepared lououll bust-
ne. in nut line in mo uesipi snnpe.
They give tliclr iier-onal .upervlton to
all Wert. U.i-iio'Htttelir.dOuiiimelrcinl
st-ett,
Tv&a,
VKft
sCx
The Clilrf Rrnsou rnr tno groat RUO
cess of Hood's Sarsaparllla Is found In the
arttclo Itself. It Is merit that wins, and tho
fact tli.it Hood's S.irs.ip.irlll.i actually nc
compllblies what Is claimed for It, Is wli.it
has given to this mcdlclno a popularity and
sale- greater than that of njiy other sarsapa-
IVI pr it Ain5 rllIa or blood purl
meil l VVIIIO flor beforotho public,
nood's Sarsajiarllla cures Scrofula, Salt
Rlicuin and all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick
fleaclaclie, Biliousness, overcomes That
Tired Feeling, creates an Appctlto, strength
ens tho Nerves, builds up tho Wholo System.
Hood's Nur.iirmrillii Is sold by all drug
gists. $1; six for S3, l'rcpnrcd by C. I. Hood
C Co., Apothecaries, Lowell, Mass
Small Farms for Sale,
A number of tcn-acro tracts of desirable
land within one find a half miles of Salem,
at prices ranging Ironi $"X) lo J1U0 per uci c.
Apply to
WILMS dc CHAMI1KHLIN,
C-2)-Im Opera House Block.
WHEN YOU ARE HUNGRY
no to Tin:
Star Lunch Counter
210 Commercial Street,
Where you can gut a llrst-class lunch for
any price from n nickel up. No Chlimmcii
aro employed.
HEED'S OPERA 110 USB.
ONE WEEK COMMENCING
Monday Evening, June 24.
Engagement of
WOOlllllOI'l)
umrt
mxm
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And her excellent company.
Monday............ .......Golden Giant
Tuonduy... .. May IHohkoiii
Wedmatduy,... .........Among tho I'lncs
Tlruntday...... .............. Caprice
Friday Ji MM.Ikh
MatliH-o............... ...... j I'unclion
Saturday...... ......... ..Two Orphans
Two Good Watches Given Away I
Prices, 10, 'JO ind 30 cents. Keats ou sulo
at 1'attou's,
Proposals for Ihiller.
nronoitaUforfuriiUhliiirut tin. ylum.it
r:-. .. .:... ......r . .
;ouiium, more or lens, 01 miner 01 uiui ipiiu
rplIK BOAHI) of TriuUx-s of tho Orfgon
kUitoliiM-iniiaHiluiii hereby liivitemtilrd
v
oou
Ity. to be fiirnlslicd III such nuuntltles und
ut uth times us rciulred, for on yetir.
The right to reject uuy und ull bids U re
served. Bids will ho opmifd ut II o'clock a. in.
Tuesday,J3lyl. 18.
m LVlTim l'ENNOVEIl,
OEO. W. Mi'llKIDK,
G. W. WEIIII.
IkurdolTruktetii.
W. .MUNI.V, Clerk of lUMinl.
Plain Talk Ly Tanner.
Washington, Juno 28. Commis
sioner Tanner,, in an interview, said:
"I do not think my dismissal from
olllce will occur for somo tlmo yet.
I had some business with tho presi
dent, and after all that has appeared
in tho newspapers, ho never once
alluded to tho subject of dismissal.
I mentioned in tho course of conver
sation tho desperate and continuous
assaults that aro being mndo upon
me. 'Tanner,' lie replied, mover
mind them, but go ou and do your
business.'
"If," continued Tanner, warming
up as lie progressed, "in any manner
I liavo been imposed upon, if any
shadow of wrong has been or may
bo perpetrated under mo while r am
commissioner, no one will jump on
it sooner than I will."
Albany l'oints.
Albany, June 20. A dispatch In
reference to tho salaries of tho post
olllccsof tho Pacltlc coast states that
the salary of the Albany postolllco
has been reduced from ?lG0O to $1200.
Tliis, postmaster Thompson says, is
a mistake. Tho salary will bo in
creased to 1700, the volumo of busi
ness exceeding $o,000, which llxes
tho salary at $1700.
Jesso Mason, an emnlove in tho
Haw-mill of Allen Parker, near Ya
quina City, met with a serious acci
dent Thursday. Tn Some manner
Ids hand was caught in a circular
saw, and it was so mutilated that it
had to ho amputated.
Attuuiitcil Arson.
Tuscola, 111., Juno 28. A few
nights slneo an attempt was mndo
to bum the Odd JAiUowh hall on
iiiiul Htrect, where a number of
preachers said to bo Mormon elders
were holding meetings. The mis
slonaiies started the,, people up to
such nu extent that tho Mormons
have been attacked several times
lately.
Kll'uct on n Johnstown Hank.
Johnstown, Juno 23 About 2C0
iliiposlts books of the Johnstown
savings bank aro repotted lost by
tho depositors. Thero was ?774,0!)0
on deposit. Much of this is tho
property of deceased people having
no heirs. Four bodies weiu recov
ered this morning.
Tlmy aro Lenviii Us.
San Kkancisco, June 28. Chi
nese Consul llco is abbcut from tho
city, but ono of tho attaches of tho
consulate declares that since tho
Scott .act becanio a law about C0OO
Chinese have loft tho city, and less
than !!00 have arrived.
Foreign Railway Mutters.
JiL'itLiN, Juno 28, Germany has
bought a majority of tho shares of
tho Swiss western railway and re
placed tho French by German dl
rectors.
Fred Douglas .Minister to llayli.
Washington, Juno 28. The
presldcntappolntod Frederick Dong
las of tho District of Columbia to bo
minister resldentnnd consul general
of tho United States to Hayd.
Union 'l'uciik Intensions.
Nnw Yoiiic, Juno 28. Tho Mall
mid Express, in its financial article,
says that a HUlllcIont amount of new
bonds of Consolidated Oregon Short
Lino will bo used (o provide for all
the branch Unci needed.
CII.N'DKX.SKI) IHSI'A'R'HKS.
Tho banks of Portland have deckl
ed to form a clearing house.
Mapleson's operatic season in Lon
don was u Hat failure.
There is lighting In Hoaiiln bo
tween tho Turku and Insurgents.
There Is troublo between ICngland
and Portugal over Delagoa bay In
Africa.
Many of tho laborers at Johnstown
have been stricken down with Ty
phoid fever.
J ted Cloud will not sign the Sioux
treaty unless hu. Is heavily paid by
the government for doing so.
Mrs. Mackay luiH.Hii'.'d two Kn
gllsh paiiers for wiylng that hor
mother wan a washerwoman,
Thirty yearn ago thoTlioinaH Dick
axon, a Now JJedford whaling ship,
wiw lost in the Oehotsk mm, Last
bummer tho bark Ciqio Horn Pigeon
took ii whale In tho same Ma, and
Imbedded In the blubber was tho
Iron of a harpoon, with the words
"lhoiinn Dickasou" utuiopeil on It.
It was as blight and Hluirp as when
It wiu llrst Httiukluto (ho whale, at
least thirty yearn ago,
Automatic Spelling.
A writer expreses tho hopo that
beforo tho typewriter Is many years
older somo inventive gonius will
liavo been nblo to compass the prob
lem how to givo It somo sort of
dictionary attachment, which will
enable it to spell better than It does
at present. Tho typewriter is a toll
talo Itistrumont. It conceals noth
ing. It is in that respect very un
like tho pon, tho breadth of whoso
stroke, liko charity, covers a multi
tude of sins in orthography.
Speaking generally, every body
who is not a good speller should
writowitli as broad a nib as possible.
Tho great tiling, of course isto writo
as vaguely as may be to lenvo as
much as may bo to the imagination.
The Importnnt question of "ic" and
"el," of -'ible" and "able" how
often an unecrtainity in regard to
tlieso two combinations Is got over
by tho simple addition of a little
more obscurity to tho uulnlelligl
bllity of one's linndwrltingl It is
indeed, whispered that thero aro
pcoplo who actually cultivato a
rather blurred callgraphy in order
to disguise an orthographic weak
ness which othcrwlso is only too
apparent. Tho typewriter, It Is clear,
must bo avoided by such persons
unless, Indeed, thesuggested attach
ment can bo mndo. And then,
conceive tho popularity of tho ma
chine imagine the" rim upon It'
its almost universal adoption. Of
course, tho thoroughly educated
person always spoils correctly, but
how many are thoroughly educated,
or, if they ever were so, have beou
ablo to retain their acquirements?
Favoring a (litest.
"You couldn't glvo mo a suite of
rooms with a hath room adlolnimr
could you?" asked a young and es
thetic neophyte of a Montana hotel
proprietor.
"A what?" asked tho dazed Men
tanlan. "A sulto of rooms."
"A which?"
"Why, a sulto of rooms a pah-loriuid.bed-clmmlmli'
- " "":
"How wauy Is thero of you?"
asked tho dued landlord.
"No ono Is with mo."
"And you want two hull foonm to
yourself, and a bath-room thrown
in? Well If you ain't got tho cheek
I don't know who has. Here, maw,
show this chap up to that little
room over tho kltohen that ain't
got but four beds In It. IIo wantH
to bo kinder private lto does. And
ho wants a bath, too, so you glvo
him a sasser of soft soap and tho
towel after tho rest is done with It.
aiidthenshow him where tho pump
Is. ' This ain't exactly the Parker
House in Jloston, but when n gont
from tho Hub favors mo with his
comp'ny ho gets tho best wo got, ho
does,"
Lois of Jam for Johnstown.
Even disaster has comlu phrases
and charity Is sometimes humorous.
A funny tiling about JohiiHtown's
horror wnti tho extent to which tho
pitying and generous heart of tho
country yielded up Jam for th re
lief of tho suH'erei-H. Meal, was
scarce, there was rarely any butter,
milk could bo got but infrequently,
and sugar was nlwavH lacking
when milk was to bo had, while
fruit was worth Its weight In gold,
hut thero was always plenty of Jam.
JJicad and Jam was the staple diet
of the gi eater populatien: raspberry
Ja:n,HtrawberryJam, blackberry Jnm,
orangejaiu, applo Jam, peach Jam,
chorryjain, every kind of Jam ex
cept Jim-jams could bo had for ask
ing by any Hiillbrcr. It is doubtful If
any ono man except a Jam manu
facturer, ever saw so many dllorent
kinds of Jam as were displayed up
on IhoJohnitown relief stores.
Martin Irons, the once powerful
labor leader In Missouri, who sent
word to General ManaitcrHoxlothat
ho didn't have time to see him, is
now dirty aud half clothed run
ning a shabby little fruit stand Iti
St. Louis.
In the Humphrle family of Flem
ing county, Ky., are live girls, nam
ed respectively Arkansas, Louistiua,
Tuiiiichdvu, Florida ami Vlrgiulti.
'1 hey all approve, too, of tho state of
matrimony.
The (list freo school in Utah terri
tory Is (o bo established at Ogdon,
tho people of that city having recent
ly, at the polls, decided In favor of n
freo school system.
IMoiidcH have tho smallest feet and
hfiiuots the best formed. A shoe
maker ho knows says so.
Wright's Myrrh 'looth Houp comes olt
iiiiUt.'rur uu-ry time ou hioo u brush
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