Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893, February 13, 1890, Image 2

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    he capital mmi.
PVtilAB IlKD DAILY, EXCEPTHUNDAY,
nrraK
Caoital Journal Publishing Company.
(Incorporated.)
KnUred at tho pontofrfee nt Ita1em,0r.,n
Becond-clftM matter.
HOFER BROTHERS, -
Editors.
Vve fourth page for term of robscrlp-
AdvrrtLffrotnwtto Insure Insertion (for
h m me Any) should be handed In by 1
oVelock.- .
Correspondcnco containing new of In
tercut nnd Importance I desired from all
Wd.niUrulptt.wi'lf be, pAld toAuonyrriotn
ooirunuplqillpri. .. . ,,, . . .
Person rff-lrin(r the" Cxrff At. JockwAi.
erywi RttUfclrliootnHrti'IH')' to'
tnltcn,rtf rurfilnor by word lit at ihln
office,
Hperltncn Humbert Mht frfo'nppIlen
lion.
Office, corner Court nd lAbnr Htreet.
THUMDAX
.KK1IUUAHY IS
Corfrt&BXCK In HalCntv lid ' never
ii"- ; . rr
bceu lofit.
TAf-SH'Jn roviulrtd to net the part
or 6V.)f nfljjtlato (flodfefeiank.
Tirp TTregomau of Fob. IQUi "
a readable ctlltornl nulnnt the
LoiilHlfth;)rtry;
WitY hot )Hit j;ar ori tlio frcr
Hf,iw well nsti-it nnd cohco? Will
BOinoonegivo uffagoori reason.
Mit. A. fl- -MeMiLi.K.v, of Wnlln
Wnlln, Is W)Ortedld lihvc pUrcliiwtW
thcTndopcMdcuooTrlbuiio nnd will
move it to Monmouth and mako It
R dcinocratlo "iiefaBfmpor.
J'srROROU Review: Lost Thurs
day we wero fortunate enough U
receive ft copy of tho Capital Joint
na. Wo jumped onto It liko n
hungry cat fit a' moliiw. It wiw the
first paper from tho oulnldo world
to ronch Jefleruou, and wu Indeed
a treat. .
DuIunci tho post month the
roughest weather linn been experi
enced on tho Atlantic Ocean for
years. Freight nnd passenger hhlpn
liavo made tho voyago with the
greatest dlfllculty. Many steamer
nro ovorduo nt tho City of New
York. The storm that has been
raging for the past month, seems to
have nearly onclroled tho world.
Tiik Oregon Vindicator assails
our urtlclo In favor of putting sugar
on tho frco list, and says It Is not
republican doctrine. A number ol
leading and inllucntlal republican
senators nro advocates of rcpenllng
tho sugar duties. Hut wo are cer
tain that the rank mid 11 lo of the re
publican party nro In favor of a
different system. Ho long as all
sugar or nine- tenths of all of It Is
Imported, nml only one stuto makes
sugar In largo quantities, why keep
on tho Urlll?
JIOVK FOIt TIIK MltHMil:.
Tjik regular scshIjii of the county
court Is hold next mouth, What
showlug will Balem and Marlon
county mako for n bridgo at tlilh
city? A city that pays one-third of
tho county tnxes, atul whero the
larger part of the county llnds Its
market for surplus products, must
not neglect to demand from the
county court all that can bo done to
secure tho early construction of a
bridge.
Wo nre not udvlsod how action
will bo taken. A city and county
commlttco should l raised at once
to present this matter. Let It not
rest with a few. What lu overy
body'h bUBlucsH, Is hobody's. No
doubt It Is primarily tho duty of the
county court of Marion and Polk
to tnko up tho bridgo nnd push It.
Hut they must have something lie
fore them. A petition should be
laid before them signed by a
majority of all the tax
payers of e county. It should be
based on good sound authority.
Tho samo should be done In I'olk.
That would authorise thu courts to
do nil In their power. Tho petitions
should ask imperatively that action
bo taken at ouco tn thu full extent
of tho powor vested lu tho county
courts to restore this bridgo, That
would represent the voleo of the
pcoplo. No doubt overy farm In
roach of Balom on either side of
tho river will luso good money
and bo diminished lu value if
this bridgo Is not built. If not
built In tlmo for all tliU season's
business from tho farms to pas
freely nnd uninterruptedly either
wny It will operate ns a serious cheek
upon tUu developeineiit of the city
and both counties. It Is n cheek
upon tho development of the whole
community for many miles either
wny to not havo this bridge, that
wo cauuot attord.
This 1ms no doubt, occurred to all.
Hut we need to realize thu great force.
uud strength of numbers mid uni
ted and concerted action. Practi
cally the Balem bridgo over the
Willamette Is tho greatest loss the
two counties have sustulned from
thellood, It Isn low that must Ihj
made good, at an early hour, or we,
have not felt its fullest lmHrt.
l,et tlicro Utuotlon, action, action.
i ' - i i .i i. . . '
Two prUouer tried to cut out of
tho Arlington jail, 'riiesln'rllt'wus
llld Inside nnd caught llitm nt it,
About Some Pacific Coait Cities.
From letter to thellull, Iowa.Advnnccl
Tho first plnce of Importance in
Washington is Bpoknne Fnlls,whlch
has not yet recovered from tho lire.
It Is beautifully located on high pla
teau, has un 'excellent water power,
rind Ubofind to bo a good town. Hut
like Its rivals on Puget Bound, Ta
coma and Seattle, everything is
boomed beyond reach. Each, of
the-te cities havo had a phenomenal
growth, the result of pressure bro't
toibear by'specuUtorsnnd it -looks
as though thcro must be a reaction
somo day. As an inducement to
come to Seattle nnd locate, one of
Its leading real estate men told how
a dry goods man thcro had just
leased a store at $800.00 per
month, or about (10,000 n year. That
looks like u rather poor bait to
throw out for suckers. Tocomn is
the worst mudholo I over saw, yet
lots of business Is dono there, as also
at Seattle. Going south to Oregon,
tho first Important place we reach
s Portland, tho metropolis of the
state, on the Wlllamete river, Bear
the junction of the Columbia, but It
Is n poor place to settle for buitiess
without nn unlimited amount of
capital.
South of here for a hundred and
fifty miles stretches tho famous
Willamette valley. Tho river Is
navigated by steamers, nnd the land
is tho finest farming region In the
state. Wheat is raised here which
so far excels nnj' 1 ever saw In Iowa
that I could hardly believe my eyes,
so largo and plump nro the kernels.
Thirty nnd forty bushels to thencre,
is nn average crop, but then I don't
want to make your readers discon
tented with fair Iwa. Of fruits,
they ralso tho finest pears, peaches,
prunes, cherries and apples I have
over seen. Tho greatest trouble
with this country has been tho lack
of activity by farmers, but since
tho railroads nro running In here
new blood has created a competition
which Is bound to drive every Inter
ail uhcad. Property is still compar
atively cheap here.
Salem is tho capital of tho slate,
aud lies in tho center of this mag
nificent valley. It Is a beautifully
located city of 12,000 people, has
nearly all tho stutc Institutions, a
u good start in manufatures, a uni
versity, colleges, schools and
churches tho best in tho state.
Dozens of people aro coming hero
overy day, and the place Is rapidly
growing. It Is almost Impossible to
rent a houso to live In. Grout raIN
road agitation is going on all along
tho valley, and Salem Is bound to
boa center of such trnllle. It Is
safe to cstlmato that at Its present
ratoof growth, ten years will seo
Salem n city of GO.UOO. The climate
Is excellent, business Is good and Its
Krmniieiit resources aro of tho very
best. A. V. Hoi'illt, Jit.
A IIIUAMIST 1IUUNT.
An
Over-Sweet liell Junglcd by nu
Kditor's Comments.
Tho Plalndealer, of Itoseburg, the
Home of, K. J. Hell, now in Jail In
Albany for bigamy, thus tells about
thuafthlr In lanctingo that lacerates,
aud will amuse (.onto of our readers:
"One J.K Hull, whom Hoscburgers
will remember, led ono of our
blooming widows to tho hymenlal
altar, n short time ago, and on no
count of Incompatibility of temper,
perhaps, left, nfiur a short honey
moon, for parts unknown. Helug
of high susceptibility to tho tender
passion, ho found himself struggling
in tho meshes which a pair of pout
ing lips and lovo-llghted eyes had
spread for him lu the social environ
ments of Albany, whither ho had
gouo to avoid tho inharmonlousuess
of sentiments from his Into spoune
here. Tho Joy and sympathy he
experienced In our sister city
among tho gentler sex niuilo him
obvious to marital vows to Mrs.
Hell No. 1, nml In an unguarded
moment ho led another loving
heart tn tho hymenlal altar, who
became Mrs. Hell No. , notwith
standing an edict of thu court had
iot dissolved tho marriage contract.
Hut true love never does run smooth
aud Mrs. Hell No. began lo grow
cold, uuappreeiatlvoaud his ardent
Itivo was not reciprocated. What
could a poor soul do whoso heart
had been torn and loft bleeding
without lovo or sympathy from
someone. No, ho could nut endure
It, So ho seeks some more genial
locality nud pulls up In Oakland.
Hut calamities never come singly.
Mrs. Hell No. heard of Mrs. Hell
No.t with no legal partition between
them, so she Invokes tho aid of of
ficials, and Mr. Hell Is pounced up
on uud dragged before his sii)H'ilors
aud Mrs Hell No, 1 summoned to
upear aud tell what she knows
about her much married (for report
has It that ho has been captured by
many liefer) husband of only n few
weeks hero In Hosoburg."
Mrs. MuddMck-"llao you auy
thing that Mill keep our skirls out of
the mud?'' Mhvt Purl "Wo have
home elegant mbruldored silk stock
ing, uiiidsm '." - Ikiston Herald
All kind of hand uoverlug kihm
for kid gloves In these days.
A Tioonotrs mere.
A Merchant's TVIfn lit Itonn of Conten
tion A Denunciation.
A well .ooirn merchant who h been
neatly benefitted by Jot's Vegetablo Pnrsn-.
ItrlH, detlred to Biro It to till tle, rrhu
wti Terr dcllcste, but out of caution flrt
rnnmlted lilinhrilclan. Ir. W. II. Orlswold
of 850 Jf arket trcct Tho doctor, who U one I
of ourleadlns i.rnctltloner objected, foyln?
t had never cen a Mrunnrllui that did not
contain potash, which thinned the blood;
that hi patient did not hare any vltaljty to
j lose, and that what delicate people need I
not decreased riuuiy, dui mora moon, jir
however contented when aiiurcd that Jor'
VefetabU fianaparllla wai opposed to the
blood thinning Idea of other tanaparlllat,
and that on the contrary by specific vect-ta-Jjle
alteratives It promoted digestion, and re
paired nutrition, henco created new blood
and wat tho very thing for (cable peopK
The above explains the many cases In which
aged, delicate aud run down pcoplo, have
been bull up by Joy's Veirctable BarsaparllU
after tbo potash rarraparlllas tailed. Its e(
tectsarocrcatlngasenMtlon. & F. Ezamlna
A landslide near Florence above
Sluslaw river burled tho house of O.
Andrews, killing Mrs. Andrews,
daughter and little son. Andrews
nnd an Older son wero thrown into
tho river, and after floating on the
debris all night wero picked up
soveral miles below in nn nlmost dy
ing condition.
Yo"nuT!Tot be Williont it.
Dr. E. S. Ilelden: Send by ex
press quarter dozen of your Ethe
real Cough Syrup. Please bo sure
and scrid by return express, as I do
not wish to be in the house without
It. PILLSHUKY HODKINS.
San Francisco, Dec. 1878.
Largo size 51.00, small CO cents. For
sale by all Druggists.
I !!
A young New Yorker by name of
Fred Smith, was brought from Ya
qulna to Corvallls, whero he was de
clared Insauo from anxiety over tho
flood and delay In travel. Tuesday
he tried to hang himself.
The 1'frst Step.
Perhaps you are run down, can't
cut, can't sleep, can't think, can't do
anything to your satisfaction, and
vou wood r what alls you. You
should heed the warning, vol
ou are
tnklnir the first htei) into Nervous
Prostration. You need a Nerve 1
Tonic and In Electric Hitters you
will find thoexact remedy for restor
ing your nervous system to Its nor
mal, healthy condition. Surprising
results follow the use of this great
Norvo Tonic ami Alterative. Your
appetite returns, good digestion it,
restored, and the Liver and Kidneys
resume healthy action. Try a bottle.
Price iuc. at Daniel .1. Fry's Dru
Htore.
The Oregonian's press was under
water last Wednesday morning, and
that paper got out a four-page "flood
edition" on last Thursday rnorulug.
This was printed on ono of tho job
presses of Job city printers.
Tlio New Discovery.
You havo heard your friends and
neighbors talking about It. You
may yourself bo ono of tho many
who know from personal experience
just how good a tulug It Is. it you
nave over tiled It, you aro ono of Us
staunch friends, because tho wonder
ful thing about It Is, that when once
given a trial, Dr. King's New Dis
covery over after holds a place in tho
house. If you havo never used It
and should be afllicted with a cough,
cold or any Throat. Lung or Chest
trouble, secure a bottle at once aud
glvo It 11 fair trial. It Isguarlnteed
overy time, or money refunded.
Trial Mottles Free at Daniel J.
Fry's Drugstore.
Oddity In furniture continues Ihe
crazo. Tho fashionable drawing
room of to-day Is a remarkable sight
to behold.
Ilucklen's Arnica Salve.
Tho best kuIvc In the world forcuw, bruls.
cn,KOrun, ulcem.Halt rlir-iun, fi'Vor sores, let
ter, clmpped liunilK, chllblului, corim, anil
all sklu eruptions, nnd positively cine
piles, or no pay required, ills guaranteed
to iflvo pet feet sutlhfuclluu or money v
funded. Price-Scents per box.
Korsnleby liuulel J. Fry, druggist.
Ill mnny cases the dotted veil and
tho palpably painted face go to
gether. Artlllelal red cheeks nover
elicit admiration.
lion's This?
Wo otter 1100 run.iril.fur nnynisenfrtv
tnrrh that win not bo cured byutulng
Hall's L'nhirrli Cure.
1.. J, Ulioney A Co.. Pjops.,Toledo, Ohie:
We, U10 undersigned. Ime known F. J.
Cheney for tho lust la years, und bellove
him to be iwrfeetly honorable in all bual
lies trituwictUuis, nnd llnaucliilly able to
tvirry out any obligations mudu by their
firm: West ATrnux, uluilesuln druggists,
Toledo, ()., Wnldlnr. Klnuan .V Marvin,
wholeMtlo druggists, i'ol. do, O., K. II Van
lltteseu, cashlt-r Toledo Nutioual bank, To
ledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In
ternally, acting directly upon the blood
and mucouasurfHovs ol tno system. Price
76 cents per bottle. Hold by all druggists
SW-lat
In Parisian headgear for young
women the felt "ecoop"niid pun pou
Is the fashion,
AXcw Method of Treating Disease
llositul lU'iiUMlies,
What aro they? There Is a new
denarturu lu tho treatment of dis
ease. It consists lu the collection of
the speeltlcu used by noted special
ists of Europe uud America, and
bringing them wKhlu tho reach of
all. For instauco thu treatment
puraured by special physicians who
treat Indigestion, stomach and liver
troubles only, was obtained ami pre
pared. Tho treatment of other
physicians, cclclimtcil for curing
catarrh was procured, and so 011 till
these Incomparable cures now In
clude disease of ho lungs, kidneys,
female weakness, rheumatism and
nervous debility.
This nuw method of 'ono remedy
for one disease" must ancal to tho
common sense of all sutlears, many
of whom havo experienced tho III
effects, uud thourghly realize the ab
surdity of tho claims of Patent Med
icines which are guaranteed to cure
every 111 out of nsluglu bottle, aud
tho use of which, as statistics prove,
has ruined inorobtomaelis than aloo
hol. A circular describing tluw new
remedies. Is sent freo on receipt of
stamp to imy Kistitge. by Hospital
ltemedy Company, ToroiiUs Can
ada, solo prprletois, M-ly-etxl
THE CAPITAL TrVTrtrrKG- JOTJBKAI.
555
THREE
rSram
fen
t'oiwlrting of the follewing:
Klrrt Pr.7c-KI.-ga.it China Tea Set, fifty-six pieces, complete.
Second Prize Kine HanglUg Lamp.
Third Prize-Set of Hoders Bnw. Plated Knives and I-orks.
oFPFitnn iiy
Cox
&
Grocers, 249 Commercial Street.
-O-
STTIckcts with chance on ono of the three prizes presented to ev
ery purchaser of ONE POUND of our TEA! Offer good until March
1, 1800.
nBSBaanBBsaBnaBsnaBUBMErnnMtMGAaex'i
Wm. Bro
DEAI.1SRS IN
BOOTS AND SHOES,
-To i
I W-.m J)
I W3rfsr?jzxYM3m33wri
BROOKS
loo State St., Salem, Or.
1
11 i
CbLemicals,
Cte'iMiysieiaus' Prescriptions
pounded. A full lino of choice Imported and Key West Cigars.
W. A. SHAW.
SHAW &
Rea
Estate
AND
GENERAL AUCTIONEERS!
BfWo have a largo list of farm lands and city property for sale
also take charge of auction sales lu any part of tho state.
NO. 204 COMMERCIAL STREET, 8ALBM, OREOON,
i-I-V
fWO REDUCTIONS.
Wo must reduce, our stock In order to make room for our sprlug goods.
Therefore we will also reduce our already low prices on
BOOTS AND SHOE'S
For the next forty days. Give us a call and ho convinced tliat we mean
what we say. Yours, respectfully,
KRAUSSE & KLEIN'S,
No. 221 Commercial Street, Salem, Oregon.
ATTENTION !
'We have farms, largo ami small, lots from $50 up, aud houses and lots
In all parts of the city. Wo do a commission lnisln.ess exclusively. If you
wish to sell, list your property with us. Suburban tracts a specialty.
PAVNK A imiDGFOUD.
STEAM
LAUNDRY
AT OKOllOK IIOUYK'S 1AiUIKR-RHOi.
. - . i
l
rrizes
Boggs,
wn Hi Co,
Leather and Findings
CASH PAID FOR
WOOL,
HIDES,
PELTS,
AND FURS.
This house carries a largo stock of first
class goods from the best manufacturers In
the world, and Is prepared to give satisfac
tion, both In stye and quality, to every
ono who will purchase goods ol them,
No. 231 Commercial Street,
SALEM
OREGON
& COX,
IA IlilJlljiMo
AND-
-o-
and Family Recipes carefully com
W. II. DOWNING.
DOWNING,
-o-
We
Agents
1 1 A V K YOU KVEU SKKN ANY OF
lluo Shirts Collars ami Culls lauudned
at the
SALEM STEAM LAUNDRY?
If not make It a. point to do so.
OFFICE: "09 OflMML'tifr a r.
ST
From Ttisiul or Interior Mils tin
Northern Pacific Railroad!
11 VI 111 VI n
tho line to tnke
To nil Points East and South.
It 1. tbedlnlnft- car route. It row ' thronirti
'.ii.i tr,ilni every day In inojeunu
vestibule
ST. PAUL AND
(No change of cars.)
rnninosd ofdlnlngcnrs unsurpassed,
TOURIST
Sleeping Cars!
Best that can be constructed nnd In which
acrommodatl..ns nre both freo and ur
nlshcd for holders offlrst and second-class
tlckeu.nnd
ELEGANT DAY COACHES.
!-..... 1Iia nnnni1ncr with nil
lines. .Vffordlfng direct and uninterrupted
service .
IMllman sleeper reservations can bo se
cured in advance through any agent or
1 Through tickets to and from all points
in Ar.ii.ricn. Kiurlmul and Kurope can be
nnrchiised at any ticket otJ.ce of tills com-
purchased at any ticket
P"Kuii Information concerning rates time
of trains.routes and other details furnished
oil application to any agent or
A. D. CHARLTON,
Assistant General Passenger Agent, No.
121 First street, cor. Washington; Port
land, Oregon,
JACOB L. .MITCHELL.
Local Agent, Salem, Or.
THE YA0UINA ROUTE.
OREGON PACIFIC RAILROAD
And Oregon Development company's
steamship line. 123 miles shorter, 20 hours
less time than by any otnei loute. Hrst
class through passenger and freight line
from Portland und ail points In the Wil
lametto vallev to and from Ban Francisco
TIME SCHEDULE. (Kxcept Sundays).
1cave Albany 1:00 Pil
Leave Corvallls -...--1:40 1 M
Arrive Yaqulna 6:30 I'M
Leave Yaqulna ........ 0:45 A II
Leave Corvallls 10:35 AM
Arrive Albany 11:10 A M
O. & C. trains connect at Albany and
Corvallls.
The above trains connect at YAQUINA
with the Oregon Development Co s Lint
jfStea'ashlps between nqulna and Kan
fruncisco.
SAIMXC1 DATES.
STEAMERS. F1IOM YAQUIN
Wlllametto Vallev Monday Sept.
Willamette Valley Tuesday " 1
Wlllametto Valley, Wednesday " 2o
STEAMEUS, FROM SAN FRANCISCO
Willamette Valley Wednesday, Sept. 4
Willamette Valley Friday ' la
Wlllametto Valley baturday 21
Wlllametto Valley Sunday " Z)
This company reserves the right to
change sailing dates without nolle.
N. B. Passengers fiom Portland and all
Willamette Valley points win make close
connection
Willi
the trains of tho
YAO.UINA ROUTE at Albany or Corvallls
and if destined t6 San 1'rincifrLO, should
arrange to arrive at Yaquiua the evening
befoie date of sailing.
Passenger ami Freight Kates Always the
Lowest. For lnlonnatTou apply to Messrs,
UULMAN & Co., Freight nnd Ticket
Agents 200 and 202 Front st.. Portland, Or.
or to
C.C. IIOGUE, Ac't Gen'l Frt. &
Pass. Agt., Oregon I'aciilc It. R. Co.,
Corvallls, Or
O H.HASWELL, Jr. Gen'l Frt; it
Pass. Agt. Oregon Development
Co., 301 Montgomery St.;
San Francisco, Cal
The Oregon Pacific steamboats on the
Wllhuncttee river division will leave Port
land, south-bound, Monday, w eduesday
nnd Friday U (i a. 111,
arrive at Corvallls Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 3:20 p. in.
Leave Corvallls. north-bound, Monday,
Weduesday and Friday nt Sa. m.
Aniveat Portland, Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday at 3:30 p. in. I
Ou Monday. Wednesday nnd Friday
both north and south-bound boats lie over
rigiii ai naiem, leaving mere at S n. m.
C.C HOGUE,
A. O. F. and P. Agent
Overland
-VIA-
tSoutfaprn Pacific Company's Line.
THE MOUNT SHASTA ROUTE.
Tlnit feetwem Salem and San FranclSfoa
Thlrt)-sU Hours.
CALIFORNIA KXPKESM TRAIN UU.N DAIH
BETWEEN roUTLAFl) ANDS. F.
south, r
NortuT
t.-oo p. m. I
0:11 p. in.
Lv. Portland ArTl 10:45 a. m.
Lv. Salem Lv. I 7:5.1 n. m
7:u a. m.
fiJiggiLfa". v. 1 7;uo p. ni.
LOCAL
l'AHSE.NOKIt TItAIN ( DAIL1
r.x
K.t.i-1 auriUAY)
S.1X) a. 111.
U:1U a. 111
2:40 p. 111.
Lv.
Lv
r.
Portland
Salem
Eugene
Ar. j 3:41 p. in.
Lv. 1 12:52 p. in.
Lv. U:uO 11. 111
PULLMAN-BUFFET SLEEPE11S.
TOURIST SLEEPING CARS,
For accommodation ot second class
pakKcugerk attached to express trains
ines. P. coiiipiiay't terry makei'con
nectlou with all the regu.ar tram, onTh
Krtland. ,rom fool" Hree
Ycst Side Division, Between Portland
and Cervallis:
tiLY-nyCEIJT9irNOAV).
T35
ITv1:
l-i p. ni.
Portland Ar.
Corvallls- Lv.
I Ar.
! 6:20 p." in.
I 1 inn.
truSOor.,e.lrS;u.,,r,
e1dTaiVrorg0a''POlPUw)uth
ll-llKWTHAIX(DXlv-ECEPTSUNUAY
r; i n 1 .. ,..-
4w p. 111. Lv7lirtla(T
B.tW p. 111.
lAr.McillnnvilleLv.'l
Xw I
JSoJurnT.
5,-lon. m.
Throuffh
T' I 1 .
I ICKfiTS
1 all polLU
- .. .,
"OUTII and EAST
VIA
California.
:?l.l?."fsrB",a,n ra,"
w luc Company, agent
mans. etc.. -iiiUv
lem, Urnum.
E. P. ltOOKILS Ail,(I.V
and l"s. Ag't
Man.c.'er.
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SOCIETY NOTICES.
NIGHT80FPYT1IIA9 Kegulnrmeet
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UVE10GENo. 18, I. O,
lug on ruesuiij uigut ui wu ween at
DONALD: (J. O.
iv. una a.
fl'IVE IUt.o. ",,1; "' mceu
l ; !nuaureii"n .1...1 ..,. ..... o. ..umci
I comincrclnl and Kerry streets, overy Sat
urday at 7:: p.m. ...
J. Ij. MlTCHUKI., I. A. MANNINO,
Hecretnry. N. a.
GA. It. Sedgwick I'ost, No. 10, Depart-
ment of Oregon, nieots every Monday
pvcnliiBntthe hnll over tho Oregon Lnd
cotnpnuy's otllce. Visiting comrades an
mrdlnll v Invited to attend.
cor 1). C.8HERMAN, Post Commadcr.
B. A. HANDLE, Adjutn U.
I'ltOlXSSIONAI. CAllOS.
ROIIEIITAMCNALLY, ARcnlTKCB
I'lnns nhd spccincauons 01 an classes or
of buildings on short notice, auperin-
tendencoc
01 worn prumiinj' uviioii ti,
iO-ll
, J. SHAW.
J. T. QIlEQa.
TTOllNEYSATLAW,
i Salem, Oregon.
.
Ofllce llrst door to tho left at head of
stairs In the rear of Lndd & Bush s bank.
mlLMON FOIID, attorney at law, Salem,
L Oregon. Olllce urtolrs In Pntton's
block.
JOHN A. CAI180N,
Counsellor aud attorney at law.
Member of the Bar of Ontario, Canada,
III) suite street, Balem, Oregon.
nlIYS10lAN.-Mlta.lJH. M. E. McCOY
I physician and surgeon, hns located
nnd taken rooms over Squlro Farrar's
rocery store, uuronic uisuumuo juu
lal
lty. consultation free.
12-21dw
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HAHLES C. CUHTIS, M. D., Surgeon
, liomceopninicpnysician. uura
dpiipo. is.", courtstreet. In office lor-
merly occupied oy Ur. HlsdenSalcm, Or.
OIllcc hours 8 to 9 n. 111. nnd from 2 to 3
and 7 to 8 p. m. Diseases of tho rectum nnd
chronic diseases a specially, r uieeu yuura
experience.
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"NDTtEWTirDlVEJ
PHYSICIAN AND SUHOEON,
ISalcm, Oregon.
Office heurs: 9 to 11 n. m.,3 to 5 Jand 7 to
e'flice: Court street, nixt door cast of Dr.
Rowland. Ilesidece, 301 Chcmcketa st.
PROFESSIONAL SUIWK-A specialty
made of confinements, large experience
Mrs. C. C.Morgan, 200 Commercial street.
1-21-lm
TU P. WILLIAMS, STENOGRAPHER
. and Typewriter Copyist. Will make
reports of trials, eta; copying on typo
writer accurately and neatly done. Ofllce
over A. T Yeaton's furulluro store, Com
mercial street, Salem.
HOUSE AND SION PAINTING, all
kinds of decorating; prepared to do
contracts. C. C. Morgan, 200 Commercial
street. 1-21-lm
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Topographer
W. H.IBYARS,
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Byars, Culver Walton
Surveyors L Topographers
Surveys, drafts, plats
mnpsnnd descriptions
of lands, townlots, and
roads, ditches, streets,
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made nnd furnished at
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