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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 13, 1889)
-i tfr y?P"W" . s THE CAPITAL EVElTOTCr JOURNAL. TH CAPITAL JOURNAL PUBLISHED DAILY.EXCEPTHUNDAY, IIT TIIK Canital Journal Publishing Company. (Incorporated.) fcntercd at the ioi.tofflce nt 8nlcm,0r.,ns second-class matter. JACOB L. MITCHELL Manager Hce fourth pngo for tcr:nn of subscrlp- Advertisements to Insure Insertion (for he iinme duy) should bo handed In by 1 o'clock Correspondence centaining: news of In; terest nnd Importnnco Is desired rrom all parts of the state. No attention will bo paid to nnonymous communications. Persons dcslrlnc the Capital JotmN.u. served at their housed can sccuro It by jkh jal card request, or by word loft at thl office. . . . ,. Specimen numbers sent free on nppllcn- ome'o, corner Court and Liberty Hlrerts. FltlOAY. ...... DKCKMUKlt 13 JoiinG. Wiiittieh says ho ex pects to llvo to UicngonflOO yearn, though ho Is not nnxtous to do ho. You can't nlwnys judgu u nntn by tho blood ho's got. Corn hraul tin whisky como from the h.-uiiu fuinil In Denmark most of tho girls are trained to agriculture. In thl country the girls take niore kindly to husbandry. Connecticut older U now masquerading as French cham pagne. One mill turiin out I0( barrcln a day. This Altn says thn city of S.m Francisco is ro dirty th.it tho mi'.v way to keep your collar clean Js to wenr.lt In your hut. A CiiiCAtio man saw his wlt'e'f foot sticking up above the lower end of the bed, and, thinking it whs t n burglar, shot ut it. Ills ll'u now limps. . Tun Philadelphia church, which recently decided to hi ve their thirty candidates preach in succession, and then call the best of the lot, Is re ported to be having n great d.eal more fun than the candidates. Portland seems to be suffering from want of houses to rent the same as Salem, and the Hoard of Trade of that city lias imido u de mand for such buildings. Tills is a good move, and one which Halem would do well to emulate. Some people denounce labor-saving machines as tin evil. They no tice that a few individuals are put out of work for a time by tho intro duction of Borne device, but they ig nore the greater benefits which the whole community obtain. The Tacoma Globe wants to bridge Bull ring Straits, and thus run a railroad over to Asia and Eu rope. We always thought thoso Tacoma fellows wanted tho earth, but now It seems they want It belted with a railroad into the bargain. Gi'itliv, chief of tho Spokane tribe of Indians, Iiiih been missing from Spokane Falls for home time past. An active search has been com menced. Gerry Is known to old settlers. He has alwayH been friendly to tl.o whites and In held In high esteem. Gi;n. lloiMANui.'it Is coming to this country, at least so say tho dis patches. Wo are not Informed what his iiiUhIoii may he, hut as the average Van lac hasn't much iiko for cowards and deiierlerw, men of his calibre mo apt lo cut their visits short. Kvi:niHii law roni'H'lH H'0ilo to vat while drinking intoxicating lluiiors, In ihl country some wo plodrluk so much thut they don't have any money left to pay for cut lug, and with other llipior I both food und drink until they gel the Jini'JauiN, It It cviilunt that Micro win uulh lug Imposing about the recent ile nurture of llm royal family from Jlrull, From Dwii Pedro's luvounl It Hp'MJtfr thai they vwie InUeii aboard llm Alttgww when tin mm wan very rmmli, and (hut In huul lug Hie Kuipri up llm side uf llm lilp her IiiiihU ami miM -ocre n Jllftsl, THIS NIIIAIItfil'.t IMMI. Tliui'iiglnecrtf ami mirwynr lime mn priicllnilly Hi wink nil I lie riMit of Hit NlmrHKim C,hm for wtr iiioiiihs, hui Dili foruiullly of IlioumViul "luriiiiitf w llm ilii imx" wu w K""i' Hiri'iijfli Willi HWHlOilobtr'W, when tiMik lilmv Ih flit pn-M'inw of Gen IMiHIIlii Hddmri "f tilwtumm, mul Cih'fllioii l Hii'HllilMliiii Colin uf Sow KHKHtrr MrlliH'411 HUH lMlli r'M inni . iniiiliitiri'lMl Iriivullcriliilli. MHlllif lliu Mi'arnui'H ('mini IVlli-Jul llilllWM iiin Hiu Hon in, SVnlcr uy, 'llit'ii, miilil lln liioiiilii(f nf'lnwii mul tMwihiirj lliiiltimil r'HHon Mini iIimis of cfimiNi iMJ('oiiiiau' for Hutu ilaiiiuttcs for uu AUUTrf-mil'lt'kil Wfll'i III H liUinHlli'Heil Unlawful I'JefllUll ff vwA, iIiIvkii Ihl'i Hik wid Him'ImIii mi Hu' lUfeiulmii' rulliiwul. (4nyr ntn Hit Mlii'ilhiium i-' ft whIiwii hi Hie 1 1 Ml Hml I lie tuwiiit, Ihycf.iwil Hfiirwuiil hIHi ii r4 ;wli iwkfMtf Hi' I'lchf, hu l, h4 wluvlrni fnil Hw liir r,ku4 nil lHlllh mi illtftili'lf Hi , jllll III I li nhovrlful mull, In InHiiy frMllhW I'f fllllllHlM!ll'llf lllU MMi, The Ellensburg Register, nlways fair and decent, has this to say: "Lieutenant Govenor Laughton says ho Is tho lleutennnt-govenor of tho state of Washington by the grace of God and 10,000 majority. Several newspapers throughout the state thnt are Just now saying un pleasant tilings about Mr. Laugh ton, would do well to tokc this into consideration." A PAJtACiitAi'Ji going tho rounds says there are 000,000 ''habitual opium eaters" in tho United States. Intimating tho population at 00,000 000, this would bo one "habitual" opium eater to every 100 of the pop ulation. As one "habitual" implies .i good many occasional, and as It is hard for any one to nnmo from among his iicijtiiiliitaiiccs a single habitual opium eater, the above mrntloned paragraph is of little worth caye as an illustration of the oosenessofagre.it, in my statistics f current circulation, Wir .Nit mining man llniis Out . it li a newspaper fur not mention ing Ills nper.it! ins, hays the Idaho Woild, (lie mining man, in the lan guage of Jl'll Nye, Is to blame foi the omKsinii, "leu times out ol nine." The newspaper man is not endowed with the supreme power ol dl in.itlou nor sixth soimj by which he inn p.-netiule. at long range, the opeiatinus uf an individ ual, when that individual keps bit business to himself. If he makes a trip buck east and disposes of mill ing property, or Interests capital in any way in his operations, how Is the newspa er man, or anyone else, to Idi. iw it if lie I'.d'i'K hi mouth v led'.' Generally, loo, the mat i iio dimri n to hi "i. in pilni, an tie count of ids operations, ami that, too, with nit a revelation from head (pi.irlcrri knows just what the p.ipei contains, and what it does not con tain, mid Ills name is not on the sub Hcriptlou list of tho paper. A word to the wise, or the unwise for that matter, is suillcieut. As Tin: Man was pushing his way about town last Monday he was struck with the great number of ladies on the street. Meeting a well-posted lady friend lie asked her why Monday always brought out such a largo crowd of tho fair sex. "Don't pou know, you stupid?" iiskedtlie speaker and then con tinuing, said: "Now, don't go and tell this, but it's a fact, just tho same. Monday is wash day and every wo man who is not wealthy Is afraid to stay at home that (lay lest her friends will think she is doing the washing. So she gets up before light, tackles a tub and a washboard and atO o'clock gets dressed and comes down town. When sho mectsafrlo'id she smiles languidly and says: "Oh, I Just determined to stay out of the houso to-day. Hvery tiling Is upset and my servants aro busy with the washing, and you know what that means." "I did the same thing," returned her friend, whosu hands are wither ed under her kids from the warm water she has been scrubbing in, 'and took this oppoi (unity to run down and do a little shopping.''' Stiinge world this. 'Tin the duty of tho church to de fend tho pastor's reputation. Tins is the medium of Ills lnlltieucc. Jf this Is gone, what is left? And It Is as dellealu u a woman's a breath Is sometimes fatal. Theronro In every church whlspcrcis mid backbiters; iiieu who, when any slander begins to cliculuto, shrug Hieshouldcrs and inch tho eyebrows and look wUer than they arc; women who imigh under tho handkerchief and other women who, without any inaliclnii purpose, do endless mischief by gokrtlpliig, hnc (ongilit Is hung as a pivot ami runs at belli endn, cuds, Nor arc women Hie only oflciiilcrtf In Hie way uf gosp, There urn men whoso tongue mo mi long Hint 1 1 icy hum ho incatiiivil Willi n ynnl slick. Moreover what mischief could gos.lppcrs do If It was gossip. heal cis Aeeoidlng in mi old writer both of Ihewi urlleis ought In bo hung -lln one by Hie loiigiiitmiil Inn oilier by Hiu car. Ilieio iuo IrM which needs o he, fieiiienlly pleached mi nimadnys, vli "All Huts should have Hiclr purl In Hiu lulin which burnetii ..hi. ii. i.i... . ii a .i. , win iim nun loiui.ione,- ii iiiuiiiM'ilaccnri iiu Iim reel oimmii ho ls Irun iheii Kdaii will have In lay III mi t Aim Mtmk of biliic llllM'l A i .nmImviIiIuuhiiiiiiiiiiiiiii IhiIiiIm uf 1'iw III iiiiiuiailloii wild mlliiNul Hiiinl Im Jiui Him iwci 'l.ilullll lMHihi, hi ii ithluiMi i.iir, 14 lll'Kll ' JIhh Iih , H 'llllllll Hl llii ' fti'til I ti'o in Waii'ilniiii. I n l'llMl t' I 'if tllll I 4 HIM).., llli. I VI III II III lii l( l l IJUl'lll Ull'll Ml 1 144 ,lilllllll III tllll jili'ln lilt' IHi In WjiIvMuwii, IIimkMi conductor refused to honor tho limit ed ticket and demanded tho regular fare. This the plaintiff declined to pay, whereupon tho conductor put him oft4 the train ntn point In the woods distant from any railroad station or dwelling house. Under this state of facts the court Instruct ed tho Jury when a passenger pur chases a limited or continuous rail road ticket which Is sold for less than the regular fare and refuses or neglects to comply with the condi tions of tho contracts attached to such ticket, It Is then lawful tor the conductor or other servunt of the company to put him and his baggage oh" the' train; but the ejection must bo done without unnecessary force and ut or near one of the company's regular stations or an inhabited house, where tho ejected passengor may 11 nd Immediate help and shel ter. The jury allowed plaintiff in this case $2."0 and costs, Tho Methodists decided to divide their appropriations tor home and forcl n missions into 45 and 55 per cent., respectively, of the total sum at their disposal. AUNTIE JPEBMiEXED. 'Tor heaven's sake what docs your mother do to you children thnt makesyou so hungry?" "Please, auntie, sho gives us Joy's Vege table Sarsnpnrllla and Its awful good." T. 8. Milton, of Cll Tost street, San Trancls co, writes: "I had been ailing for weeks with a disorder of the liver and kidneys. Finally my wife, becoming frightened, procured a bottlo of 'Tho California Remedy' Joy's Vegctablo Sarsaparilla. It cured mo right up. In fact did so much for mo that I rave It to my children, with tho most satisfactory results." Negro .Maxims. Do farmer dut nin ' 'qunlnted wid sunrise don' need big barns. Hit teks heaps uv whitewash tor stop do knot liokfin de fence. Tain't de bes' thing ter chase pole cats w'en you gvvin ter de frolic. 'Ligion is mighty good, but hit don' tek de place uv common sense. De man tint kin read w'ut de north win, say, gits his pumkius in fo' fros'. Do little sticks make pretty blaze, but do bark lorg does de solid work Deohcapcs' way uv holpin' folkf long in de worl' is ter go ter dere fun'rals. Niggers dat pay too much Men tion ter ehu'eh meetin's tin' tomp' runco 'duties is np' ter pull der watermlllions at night. (I mini Well the Children's llctllli. Whooping Cough, and Cioup in stantly cured by llolden's Ethereal Cough syrup. Jt Is infallible in its edects, ami pleasant ro take. Large si.o $d, small size 50 cents. For sale by all druggists. lour who needs tho sowing ma chine, tho washing machine, tho clothes wringer, the best smoothing Irons, the most Improved lamps and lots of other tilings which you .can llnd out by asking her. Sho proba bly has known for a long time. A Scrap of Paper Saves Her Mir. It was Just an ordinary wrap of wrapping paper, hut It, wived hei life. She was In the last stages ol consumption, ;told hy physicians that sho was Incurable and could live only a short time; sho weighed lcs than seventy nouiids. On u niece of wrapping paper she read of Dr. Klim's Now Discovery, and got a Httuiplo bettle: It helped her, sho bought a largo bottle, it hv)cd uer ore. no mm anon cram itrcw better fast, couilnuid Its uc mid Is now strong, healthy. roy, plump, weighing 1 III poiinik For lullei piirilciilniH send slump to W. 11. Colo, druu'gUt, Fort Smith. Trial bottles of this wonderful dsenvcr, free nl Diiulcl.I. Fry's drug store. Picshleut Gnen, of thn Wtslern Union, fiiyn Hint Hio rates proposed by Waiiniiiiiker would cut their an mini revenue down to i l.mxi.noo lcs than their cMsuisc. i:iiirpy. This U what ou niiulit to Inn c. n fuel, you must lunch, in folic en. Joy life. TliniisiiiiiU wo unrclilng lor It daily, mid iiioiliiilng Ik'cuiimi they iliul not. Thousand iijmhi HiiniHiiiiU of ilollai arc silent nil iiiinlly bv our (s'tiple in Hiu hope Hint Hii'v might nllnlii this boon, mill i'l II limy Ui had by nil, Vn lilliilMllli.il HiTil ll.i.ilrl.i lllll.iisi it n""'"". - .. ...." ! - ii )' 'rlslci In, will bi lug ymi K"s illueilini mul uiist Hiu iIiiioii iIvm Mljl. III Vi Iciiii l)H'l, hi nun iiisimi iiisieiiu r.uiMMwy. I'lillilii'llil Kli'i'lflii il II lei Mr iltlK'iiiitiii nil i m'uim'm of Uvr. Iiiuiiii'IiiiiiiI l.liliii'y, H"hl ill Wit Mini f m r luiiilti hy JMnlil J. 1'iy, 1 Ml, i. Jillt'M ''h.Ut, ut IliuJii'iui uf llm luiliinu I inui ih'hxuiloii uf ; ii www. r.T. V t ) ID" Irnvi' .' uht'il milch oiirnuiMKi'HH'hl Mini Umii foiiii iliMi'rtfy In lln'lrli')i. Nrltrii'fUniMKlir. 'llm Uw mIv Hi Hid udtM fur fill, hill, mm, ulivr. mIi fln-oiii, hvrr nhk, lilUr 4h4pij llUIII U. I' I hiu II. Iflflli Ullll Mil lt i rllll'lloilN mill ntlllvrl' wmiUi llf III! IWV HlllllH'J. It U IMMUOHlH'li MIKIVH IHTHH'I N4ltU'flllH Hf mHy nivi'iffn.'Mil4wi,iiH)wfumm'y .j I ' imnm rtfi HnHe'l 'Ml . V . j ' . .. ... . . Andrew Eck, n prominent farmer of Itatnlleld, Ohio, while drunk, froze to deatli in a snow storm. The national missionary commit tee of the Methodist Episcopal church Is In session at Kansas City, engaged in apportioning $2,000,0(.0 among the various fields of work. The Chief Itrnson for tno great n cess of Hood's Sirsaparlll.1 Is found In UH mlcle Itself. It is nieilt that wins, and th fact that Hood's Sarsaparilla actually a compllshes what Is claimed for It, is whl has given to tl.ls mcdlclno a popularity and lalo greater than that of any other sarsapa. nI..!4- lAIwr. lUla or blood purt IVIerll VVinS flcr befor0 tho public, flood's Sarsaparilla cures Scrofula, Ball Rheum nml all Humors, Dyspepsia, Sick Headache, Biliousness, overcomes That Tired Feeling, creates an Appetite, strength ins the Xci ve, builds up tho 'Wholo System Hood's NuTunpnrillu Is sold byall drug rlsts. $l;s,!xfur?5. I'repaicdbyC. I. Hoo i Co.. Apolhrcailes. Lowell. Mass. l'OIl IlKNT. ' iOOD HOAIIU with nicely furnMii'd VJT rooms In a tine locality, convenient to the street, enrs, mnv bo had at rvnsoimbla rates by calllngnt :W7 Wtntfr Htivet. MMilKTY NtCl'jri's. KXiailTSOKrYTlUA ik-KMlai meet ing mi Tm-.il.iy nl':lii ol cadi week nt 7:'IU p. m. l.U.PriN'SO.N. C. C. W. II. II. 'ATi:it-, K. il It.finl S. OlilVKliODOKNo. Ih, f. (). U. I'., meets In Odd KellnWh' Hull upstairs. Oornei Coininerclnl und b'ein stKi-ls, oery 8at- urdiiynt7::0p. m. J.T.U1I1SUU. Secretary. WM (MiAUKE, N. O, GA. H. .Sedgwick l'fut, No. 10, Depart- meat of Oreeon iini'is evciy Monduy evening titthe hull over ttuidicjron Land compii'sy's olllcc. Visiting cuiiiiudes nr! cordially Invited to nt tend. A. W. Dkayoi.h. 1'm Commader. U. F. BoUTJtwioic. Ailjuta it. flCOFHSSIOXAIi CAItDS. T J. SHAW, attorney at law, Salem, Oro " t;on. Umco up-stalrs In tho l'atton block. PTlYHICIAN.-MIta.lJK. M. V. MCCOY physlolnn nnd surgeon, has located and taken rooms over Squlro Farrur't. grocery htoro. Chronic diseases a spec laity. Consultation nou. 13-21dw Wl. WILLIAMS, STHNOGUAPIIEK . and Typowi Iter Copyist. Will make repoits of lilnls, etc.; copying on type writer accurately and neatly done. Otlico over A. T Yoaton's fuiulluro stoic, Com meiclalhtrect,HaIcni. IIAltI.r.S U. CUHTIM, M. 1)., Hurston (j and lloiaoMipatlilcpliVHlclnii. Olllce mid residence, New Hank Uloek, ."107 Com mciclal stieet, Halem.Or. Olllcc hoars K to '.la. in. and fiom - to 3 and 7 to 8 p. in. Dis eases of tlio rectum and eh i on lo diseases a specialty. Fifteen years experience, dw AN WWW" II. divi:n, - 1'llYSlCIAN AND HUHOHON, yaleni.QiTKoa. Ollleo houniiO to 11 n. in., 11 to 5 and 7 lo 0 p. in. Olllce: Cimitstrcet, iwt iloorcnstrf Dr. Itowlaiiil, lleiiidcuce, ilOl Clieuickcla M. I C. SMITH, M. D PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON U2()illi-fi wltli Dr. .1. N. Hinllli, OrlhWiild block, h.ili'm,Oii't,'on, y II. It. WATIIIW A CO,, LAW VIC US, llmim i mill 2 Filar's Ill'ieU, N, I!, inr iter hiaie and CaiiuiU'iiliil siuels, Halcni Oltltoll. WILLAMEHE UNIVERSITY (liuilimlis Hiu lU'iils lu nivirn U'!l !')', MWIU 1)1) Xornml, HiihIiichh, Linv, AMI MEDICAL COURSES, ;. II t ifcf iuUmi, hiivHi mul IiiiI 7 ) IhmIiuHmii ill Jpniiillii in llm KiJM MM. Trlji w. vaw wjijv. 1l'iTilii 'Ii IiiM, llKmi, n l .... n i ..fnuuu uiuii oaiuuu, innr iiti nil .ni.nm-1 I 260 Cwiiiieitl! $mU Jl dl'.M; i i lilCHIilN I'ltOI' lU'li i m t K.II ua,'t xt l.7. ynnl MiiiiIiI.mUii. ''(" W'( mtf llii clt i 'J,I) UVNVMWt wmIhii iniik-w-! nin, i4 ilw in, I v4 i,iii illlu'tli'Uillil Utlnllirit II, j . I m It i lllliillll.l lll'l I'l I "ll Id'AI'MI'! The Best Residence Localities n tho city of Portland :md other prosperous towns aro those owned by men or corporations who have tho disposition and ability to lmproro thoin. n Ii JO. ' To tho city of Salem They have ntoiided to scarcely begun. It. is intended land mirlltinns and around Highland Tl OREGON vie hie THE FINEST DRIVE IN THE STATE Of Oregon. The line of the Salem Street Railway Company runs through the mlddte of this addition, and no ots wilt hi more than two blocks distant from the line. Highland Park will in the near tut lire be THE MOST POPULAR RESORT t AHOUT THE CITY OF SALEM. Lois in Highland Additon are Iligli and Dry and Well Located; Most Excellent Drainage The soli is black and rich. From all points a fine view is obtained of the public buildings aud our highest mountain peaks Arrangements are already being made for tho location of two churches in this addition, nnd u mimbcrof residences are &oon to be built. Buildings only of tho best class will bo permitted. Residence lota within the limits of tho city of Salem are worth on an average over 1000. "We can sell you better lots lu Hlgh s land addition for one-third of the money, and being directly on the line of the street railway they are practii, cally not. half so far from the public buildings and the business part of the town as the majority of tliepo called "inside lots." Buy a Lot in Highland Addition for Three Hundred Dollars, And let some other fellow pay $1000 for an inferior lot not so well located. build a beautiful cottage, or put it out at a rate of interest that will buy ucKeis every year. GRAND PRIZK 1L One Hundred and eox GROCERS, 249 COMMERCIAL 0- jjTicket with cliuiico on prlzo Citil and Sou CRONISE, T. J. Salem's Popular Job Printer, i T IIIH Sl'.W Oir.VltTi:i(H IM Tl A rttuiu iiiMiiriiiii'u Jliillilliiifl.(V)r, ihti'IiiI nml I'lii'iiiukriu irriiiK . Cnii) 0-111 DORKANCE BROS, JVflli'Mlninrry vmli'lynr OREGON LUMBER, DHKHtfHI) AND UNDHIWHIiDI lufiilrr Ddivtiril cu Slioii Notice, YttiilHl HjiiAurlriilliinil wnrli, tliili'iii, Uiigcin, Mill IimhiU'iI luiiruiul m iiiilf iniU iiiiiiniMui ui'iu h.i 1'in, mi inu jiuin purlin ilnuuiliiii imnl i lulin, Slflb Wood 50c Per Cord, Hill Dint li IjuIiiii' iiuiIiiiIiii( vl lll1l'. ' -w IM Cojisci'vatory of M nf lliif iiWuiili I niwriir Mm, nin, tiMii.liiiiii nuvliii Iiiii i'limil mi llf III IIIIUlHUlu t4llwl li,Wtl',U Mlto'V 1 1 IV ilUllllHIVI I lUtl, I mil, J1M.III IIIIIIH Mill llmiU . iuil H Mr nr iitwiU mul Iniiiiluil mii iln twruiiintuiliifi fat (lis ikiiiilii. miy M MHHl sarni'flCi-SnTii x...i v.hs? bbw ...IIH ll'lll!.. kll. I.'... It... ..'I .....I i imr hi i ihi llm, ,, ii, I'dii ii. .iwsx;a5?;vWK,v,i'i n.r.i. .r.,;i i.rri ".:. r.:vyA. '' """f litt.llum, llUfllll'll), "p"Mi M'ii( I1IW i'fdtttt V in) I li, H i. ii IMIIiltlllll. Ullll I Id I JTi'lllll'IU HUI il nil itlll "jjif i tt nun t M l,4Vllll, tlllimi'lliilU'fM'UfM iwrMm, ill'Wllll. New fynrflsfi Wnornn. ... Mi.'n,uii it uf JiifM. IiiiiiUiI h nytr fnr4 wumm tiiil u li'iiriwiil iiiliirti.tfif . iiii it'll HUH ll !! I II I ifrm 11 ilH1 Uf IW IS OWNED HY- M) And this Corporation is determined Attractive at this time fifteen teams employed and the contemplated improvements hayh make the drive loading from Commercial street through Riverside and High Park -OF AN mm cm coNsrsTrxo of Thirty Pieces to be GhseyAwayMir & BOGGS, : STREET, prcsontcd to overy purchaser of ono Kansas House, Corner ol Court mul High 81h, E. M, LAW, Proprietor, 'l llllVO IHltfll II DOW lllllllH llllt wll iniitiuiiiiiiM'ivui)iiriiitn)iuMlilitiie lnl Dm iimrliii niionU, hIvm IIikiii ii ronllul ut-livtiiiii lo Our llnmu, 'Vrin rciiMHiiililf, (llvu ut a mil mul w will itu ynn uiiil, f) t'lilni'fco i',i)jiiiy(l, LOANS, I,imi in, KDlluli.l mul ilDM'ii milumt itlb ur hiiwm fin ii)'iHiiiruiiiiry iiinl Title Good I Ji'!).";'!!!'1.""1 hihii.i iniJiiiiin ui our Kim in ulllu'. ltm iiimlii nil farm I'lini. VII . ' Moiiry Heady WImi rjjifw ('owijiklfij iiwrf.,1, imtMW Wit in, ll, ifujj, Now Fish Market AllKII llllilllM w,rHlilUlli u UVW i'l.l iu,twuiitniiitriih m&Arkf eiMMiHIIilllWMfli Mini W ttrM MH, yri'f fi.ii'. your iinhr hui ifjin IMMlHI m i mmi iiiiui sISlWS ni'inii jii.'mm: (i,i,i:uj:, .I'.AwimmUiii, il j,Vir,r,Mi, (' fffMsvlhi j yr r jfS - '"'"ffiEi'-Swil ADDITION i COMPANY ! to MioD With the difference of $700 you can you nearly two thousand street car . " die si ! SALEM) OREGON. pound of our Itollanco Can Tea.1' Iv. S. WINTEJS' THIS mfiOPkJS' QHOOK Currlrii a klrot llnenr family ixtmtlM nnd iirovl.lon Unit lire o!Ut'rwiIirtM. I lllllllrv nniiliiuti Aiinh in nuulL iiIim lit mi muiigf n ..n i.i ..!.. ... ...t: ?-."-:-. :rr'-7 r"i:ri.". nllHM.'VciretulilM. at.. alvHUH uu imiiii, L'ulint (uo C.mrt,irtrW,tii. I 1 Salem Music, Storp u iiwiuriimr ti mr uii okrlNv HivliiH A. HuiilMviii (ii liy unit i'Imiiiw, Wll.ii A WliiluOiguHi, lluliillini'iiU, fur t)lifkrlNir ''' 1 94 SUU StrMt, PatWi M 9 IWw ' JAPANB8R BAZAARI ANDRBW KAN k CO., AllllliVllllli UlMl4l4j IW.'',,!tW.Ki'lW, WRmi WttlllNM, fillj W ulllW,T'lwi' 'J lilUi n PRINTING. ()& M If W"4 I HMM MMH( I iimrliii m- wrtSiXZVli khv p,"i JtSflf 31 Ul. IMWM mi4 llHWI 'mfj0fM 0