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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1890)
TIE CAPITAL J01T.ML. TEIIMB OF HimiCIlIITlON. IMIly by mull per year. -.- - 92 IMIlrbj'mlltx'rwc'k,t.Jl .. , 10 Weekly by wmll rwry&ir. 1 W 3Ir not imla lit ndrnnce the price rim need for the WnriCf.Y JoimXAl. will p fl-Mperyonr. If pup-! ere not delivered prompt) notify tfieomc. J. L, MITCHELL, CITY EDITOR. "The evening paper contain the new of to-daj the morning paper give you the hew$ of yesterday." HORACE GREELEY. 25c Want Column. .Vol Ice Inwrtcd for ONK CKNT PEP. WOHD KAUII INHKI1TI0N. No ndver tlwjnieiitlMfrtPdlii tbl column for low tlinn twenty-five conl. THK "CAPITAL JOUHXAI' ON MLB AT J'utton' Dool Store, Erborr'o Book Store, Hovorlto Nwn Stnnd XTA rANTKI) A girl to do genenil Iioiiw Vy work. Goodim. Unity work A ipl; at Olobe mil eUfe offlVe, WirU. UIXMlMH. VM '1 Coininw-in At reel. 2.i2tr WANTHD PohUIoti iw bookkeeper oi cashier, lint fluid 12 year rpcrl mic keeping IkkiUh, and In bank work Addr(n -liwhler," l're Journal odU-e TMlv WANTKDTU UhNT. Any one Imvlnr n fire or nix room houe to rent nra the mulnfM part of (he cliy con find i permanent renter ly leavli.g word nt lb. Journal olflcf. 17011 ItKNT Furnlnhed rooms; well lo 1' rated and rule rew-onuMe, Addre 8," Journal oince, It rXllt IlKHT-Well furiilriied Imrn foi X onoorlwihnrp. Journal Ofllif. I '7IOII ItKNT Two furnlnlied room neat Mimnewirenier. ifrmaiow, iirai Journal olllce. T?0!l 11KNI A flioleo fiirnUhi'd from J' room near limine center, Journ.il olflcfl. HAMi-1'nrlrldKO Cor-bln, n few trio for Hale AlKOfriwii eggi forget nr, inquire or J. a. rcrgiinoii, """"' Hale in. '."' ITIOK ItKNT A denlrnble uimiikim ora y In bent bloci in town Olllce. lii'iulrunt thl vii J Mil HAI.B-A nearly new klir ut lui gainful 1'wulTelitrnph ofllcc. TjltlVATK IIOAUDINO-A few ladleii oi J gentlemen am oliUiln, lit ranftnabli riiti-H, if(Kd twnrd, liy llio day, week oi monlh, wltliorwltboiil fiirnlclied riKiniH, In the flncxt partot tho city, right y tin utreclciim.liy rjilIliiKiit ;t7 Winter Htreel, corner of Center. 2,HMiii stilt MAI.K Olt I'll A UK for elty proiterty i Halon, nny ncrtMor tana nuiiiiun rupu culture, ciRian.iieMMiuiiiiii nn AImi two humlrcd acred lieiit pencil for nle nlno iiillen Mint It of Knlcin dirt clieap. O. O, Olen, 318 Cnenickftn treet, Miilein. WANTKP.-Aifen!, Man and I'cninlt, In wary i-'lty, Town nnd VIIIiik" Outfit free. No Pnpltnl wliatercr required Btock, I'lannitdTlrmiitlio lleit TIiIh Ihu plendld opportunity to make money. Wrltfl ntniHOf ir I'urllcnlarK. P. K. O II.M Kit. vV trrcn Ht.,New Vork Jt. D. llolnmti and IiIh hoii Frank went down to Oregon City ycrtter duy to make nocded rupulM on the electric light workH there. Win. Bonk went to Turner lllilu morning lifter feed. Mr, Oraliam, ofMyrtlo Point, 1h In tho city on biiHlncMi. Henry Uiirntdilck, of Jclluiwin, wnH u vUltot In tliu city to-dity. Farrur & Co.'h Ih heutliiuarteni for provlrtloiiD. LlHt your property with t lie Sa lem Lund Company, Ed'w. A. Hwopo, prominent Job printer of Portland, was 'In the eity yterduy on liiinliieks. PuIiiIcm dental operatloiiH nt Dr T. U. Hmlth'H, 1)9 Htuto Htreel. Attend HolverMOU'v kid glove and eontet mile thin week. 17-fi T, J. Mtinly, brother of the gov ernor'H private Huerelury mul trav eler for u cigar and tobacco hotii-e, wiihIii tho city yenterduy. The Hon Ton restaurant n Hutting tho beat 'S cent mealn In the city now. Tho cyclone ban really coinu to Bnlem, and If you would hco Hh ef. feet on prlcvH, buy your goodn at Furrivr it Co.'h Mm. 11, J. HendrlukMtook yewter day nftornnoii'H train forn friendly vUlt at Aurora. W. H. Hiu-Ht, of Aurora, U in the city, on mill bUHliii'B.1, Have you Joined the Diamond Watch Club? If not do m at omv, iih coon ait EuHteru cxpivw can get here, the distribution of good will commouce. Do not proorimtiuate. For Mile or trade, a lino full blood Imported (Jlydcdulu fttalllon, In (pilro of Win. Howard Phelps, nt Balem Lund Co. 2-1 -l-ri&wtr. Try our o font want coluuui If In neeilofaiiyllilugtobe hud on thin earth around Salem. J lave the Daiy Jouh.s.Mi lea at your door unit get nil the down, ut 10 centu a week, W. ll 'Othby took tliU muni Ingn trulu for a bimluetut trip to Portlan I, Arehlteot C. A, ltobert went to Portland thin morning on hutnct. ( hcrrliut n.tho phoUigropher, U moving hit pboiournpb gallery t0 j his elcKiinl ou.irters tin stairs on corner of Cmmervlal and Che-! ting In tho day vUwhig tho eopllut inckeln site W. As won its ho l , a " nuinerous attrneiloits. settled' tlow u for business ho wIlliThu Now Orleans gentleman wilt huvuboiiioihiiig tusuy to the readers ' settle nt some point In tho valley, of llie JotutNAi.. J He Is u man of menus, mid lmvlui Mr. John ltlukuly, of Turner U In . the Mltohull pluuk and energy, wil. thoclty, aiul expeels to tual.e tNilomlbea vujuablo uetmUltiuu wherevvi Ills honu hi tho near future. I ho may locate, LIVELY SCESE. TIip Capital Lnmbrr Company Rmbin llnilnrift a Large Fortf of i ', i )Un.at Work. Tins mornlngaJoun.xAi. reporter In making the round.) of the city. visited the yard of tile Capital Lumber mllM, ut the foot of Ferry and Trade streets. A large force of men are busily en g igcd In vleaulnj up the yards from tie tumbte-dovvnslnte in which the., w.-re left after the flood. The com pany can cvrtalnly wngrutulate themselves over the small Iom by th j recent freshet. Oulnide of the low of u few hundred fret of limber audattnali amount of belting, the le: will be light, and In less than ten dayn lime the mill will bo run ning ut It full capacity. The steamer Mudoc arrived yester day from the logging cum, hav lu In low about 100,000 feetof logs for the mill. Tne steamer, under the direct chunre of Cant. Jim Smith, will be engaged In this ser vice for the next two months, and expects to make dally trips, each time bringing not less than 100,000 feetof material. Manager Moures tld 'till merning: "We have a forcuofroiiicSQ odd men at work now and Just as soon as jKuslblu will start up with the intention of turn In; out about :,000 feet of lumber per day. We were not able txi suii piy the demand lust iir owing to tho fuel that we wereuttcrly unable. to secure logs, but this cause has been remedied this scaion and It Is our ititculioii lo supply the large tra le we have without being com pel id 1 1 ill p lumber In here." The starting Up of the mills is hnlled with delight throughout the city. The pay roll f ir l.ib.jraniouiits to something near J"i0() a week, all of which succeeds In pushing the town onward. Faui.tv Ajhismmhnto. A glance at some of the us-tessmeut rolls re turned to the state from tho (Hirer ent counties reveals some very looeo work and points lo the necessity for more care In the selection of usse-i-sors, whereby none but the most eompeteiit men shall be chosen, and to the need of the supervising au thorities being careful to sec that the books are In correct and proper shape before they are placed In the hands of collecting ollleers, as there can be no forced collections unless the man ner of listing property laid down In the statute Is followed as closuly as possible. In Lane county, for In stance, the real estate Is not discrlb' ed in u single instuticc,hui is usscsmhI by precincts, and a certain number of acres set opposite tho owner's name, without seeiloual description or by metes and bounds or any other manner by which to locate It, notwithstanding tho fact that boc lion ".770 of Hie code expressly lajs down tho form to bo follovedv Not un acre of those lands could bo so!d for taxes, nor could tho county give any title thereunder. There are many other discrepancies In thcasscrismcntroll of Lane county is well us in that of several other counties, an examination of which will be very suggestive of reform to the next legislature, In this con nection It is but J usl to say thai the Marlon county list Is one of the best arranged and most Intelligible of the whole slate, being characterized by clearness, neatness ami accuracy. A Duel lli'lw ceil liili'lb'ttuiil (Hunts. Tho January number of tho North American Kovlow will be rendered memorable by one of the most bril liant features which have ever ap peared in an American (terlodical. This Is a discussion between the Ht. Hun, W. E. Gladstone and Hon. J. G. illalnuon tbo Tan II, Mr. Glad stone advocating free trade and Mr. lilaluo protection. Whatever can be said on ouo sldeaud the other on this subject will be said lit these ar ticles In the most telling and Im pressive way by these two great masters of controversy. Mr, Glid- slouo's article will occupy beto'een twenty and thirty pages of the Re view, and Mr. Ulaliie's reply will be about the samo length, If not longer. It will bo a battle of Intellectual giants. The articles will be published sim ultaneously, by Mr. Gladstone's consent, and, as they take up so much jpacc, this inuo of the Re view will Ik enlarged to admit ot the usual number mid variety ol papers on impuitaiit and timely topics, . This number mid the following ones on s tie ut Pnt ton's book store. MoKluley Mitchell, prominent merchant ofGcrvals, accompanied by his couln,J. Mitchell, of New Orleans, came In from the south on (his morning's train. They havi hvtm Up the valley, looking over the 'dllleient towns, timl havo been put Entertainment.- The M. E. t.ii. Ai.iwJ..ivwtllirfvi an en- eniertnlnmeiit thh evening at 7:30 In tf rLirtnrs of tlie church. Tile nrotrmnime includes: Duet, "Cur- fftt- ru-ll." Prof. Purviti and Mr. GIn. rt,tttonf Mr. Sleeves; wn?, VliatHliall IKltusTo-nlKlit." inf. k,rvin. rtfCita,iol. Mr. Fitzsrerald; boIu by JIIm Aiidm;; iwiiainin,.Mis Mary Vatideroll; quart? te, "How Goes The Money," Messrs Goddurd, Foster, Ilagley, and Legg; sol", "Chalet Horn," Miss Mamie Miller; Cornet accompaniment, by W. By- nrs; sociul and home made candy, of which the ladies have prepared a good supply, will follow the pro gram. Admission, 'Si cents. Lots ok Uhicic George Collins, the brick-yard man. Informed a Joiijinai, reporter this evening, that he had already closed a contract with the contractor to furnish him 2,000,000 brick this reason. Mr. Collins is sanguine over the coming building boom, this spring. Last year he turned out over 1,500,000 brick, nnd to-day Ills yard Is entirely clean and he fell behind on his con tract over 3000 brick. He will have nil his brick made by contract this season, instead of employing labor. To-nioht. The opera house will becrowded toils utmost capacity this evening, it being the occasion of the firemnns' ball given by Tiger En gine Company. Splendid music has been secured, and all committees have performed their work thorough ly. To Home .Seekers. The Capital City railway com pany Is prepared to tell homo-seek ers something to their advantage. Mr. David Simpson has taken charge ofihelr real estate department at 115 State street. Cull and see him. Iw rOUVALLLS I.NTEIiLNJKNKE. County taxes are coming In with cheerful rapidity. The city hall is cloed for repairs which will take a couple of months. Jerry Legranir, an Italian, living on n tented farm five miles west of here, was killed by a falling tree last Filduy, while clearing the land. The river lias fallen until it is only !cveii feet above low water in irk, but there is lots of snow in the mountains and we may have another rise yet. The board of trade lias received a proposition from a woolen mill in Iowa, to remove their establish ment hero. They prefer steam power unless n water ditch should be constructed us now talked.' Fay Porter, son of Geo. Porter, south of this city, fell from the buy loft to the barn 11 tor, a distance of 20 feet, last Stturday and broke his th'gii. He Is now getting along nicely nnd will recover. McMINXVII.bK LOCALS. G. W. Hurt has sol 1 bis drug store t) 11. I' Fuller, recently from Kan sas. A tax of four mills has been levied by the school board for tho coming school year. Our post olllco has been moved into u commodious new btilldiiig erected for that purpose. t Tramps entered I lie depot throueli a wlud'iw Monday night and broke open a trunk, scattering the contents over the tloor, but securing nothing. Tho southbound freight enyiue Jumped the truck while mnkiiign (lying switch hcru Wednesday and It took several hours to replace the truck and drive wheels. UKAL ESTATE TltANSI'EltS. Tho following is u correct list of the real estate transactions tiled nt the olllce of the county recorder to duv: Win. L. Whitney to Joeph y.uinult, 71 acres In t 5 s r 2 w.$ 1500 K. II. White and wf. to G. W. llltd and F. C. linker, .'117 acres, being south half of dle.i.rc.A.heedlu t8sr!lw. 18,143 (ieo ('. Uticrlu and wf. to A. G. ltmdlcv. lot 4 blk 1 In southeust ad to Sulcm. coo HOTEL AlililYALS. ciii:Mi:Kini:ii(Ti:i.. J J Cleveland, I'M W Hopkins, N l.uuoli; It A fa pies, 8 It Hatch, Portland; ' H llerivn llueua VNta; G W Stotitl, McCoy; I. S Simons, C I.lppmun, It G ltoxonlioig, Wi.n FrniieUoo; 1) Dlgloy, Dlglyvllle; J Hcumiliigwtiy.l'hlenge: bTJellrty. t orvullis; It V lieuld. Dmlii; S Smith, GAToweley, SHatlle; Weber mid Martin, rhumpoeg, COOK 1IOTHI.. Mark Levi, S.111 Francisco; J, F, Moslvr, Sllverten. fl tlaUt luW 1 b. 1 r tl ltltu.1 llltil lub.1 Wrisiii'n jUIik tillil Kxlluolof Ntrwii illtit um, l.li.lHW.,ttfBlHH IIVU UVIlirv 11. LIHMU'K ,tiiiW'.iriut!i lli) UIikuI. bold by ull itiui; 4t. All utsy imisuicm nearly whllu teeth, pare tirwith uint IimhIHo iiviiiu Uy UklUK wnillit's .Mjirli lMaliSwp. lteoaiMiur n r, prMiu iImm)'. Mild by nil UiujjtfvUl It. t (.'. v , lttl fro uuuti ItiNHlMbd hint:, emw. u.rhnu, auU tlio uiMloti ttuaio MMikih uiutul.. Try It. . . lini ,, V.HHII , ,iv ,iiti sum v .i tn trviBStkU. Wrlitlil'H lYifcoMrtt umnivilUai rmdy lnniHrt u ijsfiiiHrttiuthrt-lihy uuImm. of . aliU Jliii.lkjii mul will ihh lr .ItU.V III. III.! MUlnlUVU nlullMltl. Vldl. dnn taku li rvadlty, bold h-nit dragg.ni. i II IH.tt U(, TTTTi CAFTTAIi EVENING Seek DA5iAOBS.-The Southern Pacific company Imve nan suns m- . terl agaln-l them l.y the relatives of Jack Miller and Quint Gulhcrie, who lot their live on (he 28th of July last, In tin' mtlroosl wreck nesr Albany. The drtiues sked In each caso is $5000. Itcmember the free University concert Saturday evening and enjoy ( yourself. .. .. .. . -, woi'rn or... And yet you are not ! enough looin-, lt n ilix-ior, nr ym reirain imm ,,;", . -we will tell J oo Ju-t what yo need. It U llo.Hl-'arKipirlite, whleli will lift you out of trmt iim-ertatn. nnenmfortable, dan-, eenmo condllKvn. Inti a Male of r'Kl heallh, eonfldenreand eheertulnec. ou i have no Idea bow potent till peculbir ( inedlctne Is In eaes like your. IJOItN. THOMAS.- To the wife of H. A. Thomas, on Thurdiy. February 20, 18W, a daughter, weight 11 pound. Mither and child doing nicely and Harry the huppifist real estnte man In the city. IHKII. WILSON. At lilshome about three miles northeast of Salem, Thurs duv evenim.'. Feb. 20. 1889. at 10 oclock,of rheumatism of the stom ach. Perry Wlllson, aed 74 years. I The ueceaeed came to uregon from Nebraska about one year ago and sellled upon the Al. Savage farm. He leaves a wife, son and daughter to mourn bis death. The remalus will be interred in the I. O. O. F. cemetery tomorrow at 1 o'clock. Absolutely Pure, Tins powder never vnrief. A marvel ot puiily.Htrcngtb and wlioleomcnetn. More cu inoinlcul llinn I lie ordinary MndK, and c-ionot be w.lil In ixiiupelltlnn with the m iltltudeoflowleM, short weltbt alumoi li ixplia'o M)wilcrn. Hold only In cans Uoy A I. Hakimi I'owdeiiCo.. lOHWall.N.V !-l M. JoluiHoi..t Co., Audits, Port fnnd,Uretiai. ISk'IrS. P. A. Crump, DRESSMAKEK, Misses' Dresses a Specialty ! arJull at 101 Summer street. Dress Making ! 211 Commercial Ht.ict. CUTTTNG AND FITTING llvn competent lady who hn hud Inrge ex er ence, I cave order early. SatNfac tlO'iBaanniUed. '.',Htf NORTHWESTERN NIMRY I Jirge htoelc ol nil varieties of FRUIT TREKS. Hem! for nilnloxtio nnd price IUt. Now Ik Ihu time to put out pinch Ireen. 1'teus deliveied free lo all purls of the city, IMTdvrlm T. I). JONKS.Snlein.Or. (Jraiigo County Convention. A Uraniie Convention composed nfihrcu delitiateit from each biibordlnulu Krauiiuof .Marion county ullt ho held al alcni flnuiKO Hall on puturday, March Ixt.lnrlhc parxioot choo-.lut; icirtciit atlves lo lliu Oiiymi Mniu (Intiiyu, uhlch eonvenen at balem on ihu nil 'luusdny of .May next. W. M. HIM.KAKV, 'J.IS.III Depaiy. 1213. N. b.DS, Proprietor of the Candy Kitchen, CONFECTIONER I US, FANCY GROCEIUIW, FltUlTfc?, CIGARS AND TOHACCOS 313 CoRunerclal Street, Salam, Oregon. P. J. MARTELL, Stan-Chop House, Court Htrwt, Sak'm, OreROD. Whrm lunch nt all le urn, KvcrvthlnK UnlKilaMi, UivuotU, :.i:tr Teachers' liXuiuination, XTiirii'l. la herrby alill Hint lh lsiu 1 lur uuuiii'ri) ovitiiiluttilun of mvil iwiii ir i ut-IUJ enincil(a IO tUNCll I til ! tliluUII laiuiu-h-i,.MI 01 .Muhiiinmnty, Ore mm, "III Im hWd Ml Ik .VtHrttui eouiity WHIlt ll'KI-l', lIHIIUUMH'llIt: wincKiny. HMruHirfU. H. W. YidlKIl, iqirniiiviiiieui ui iHtuuc M'tuxU fur Mn. rK'ii I.VMtllV, Every iiimii who Iiii.vh provUlong mr ins uuiiiy ivunu to ImIiiIm in Inlud. H pmds rii-ull, uhwil, !.. . n,,., , . .. ,. mid P"vv-, ,"" ,8 ,," Oiler his Mtnitia. U. S. Winter xt I H. BARNES, Pre". ALE! Incorporated folder, a .?3ffA f7 nnr I1PIV ,, ,,.... ,..e,n(Vnl.al , jjV IvrillllOIl C iciri ,-. -.. ... i i , ti jjon. U. L. Laws Member of Coilgre", Waslllligloll, U. v KBLLER&SONS, Cor. Commercial and Chemeketa. DEALERS IN Fine Furniture, Upholstered Goods, Mouldings, Art Goods, Wall SPECIAL ATTENTION FIItST.-It Is T. McF. PATTON, 98 State Street, Salem, Carries the best selected stock of MISCELLANE OUS ROOKS, BLANK BOOKS, SCHOOL BOOKS, nnd FINE STATIONERY, of any stttctly retail estub ishmeut in the State. SECOND. That Customers have invariably found at this establishment the very latest book, the finest sta tionery and most elegant gift books to be found in any market. THIRD. That n lnrger stock of the LONDON IN CANDESCENT, ESTERimOOK, SWAN'S FOUN TAIN and JOHN HOLLND'd FOUNT.UN PENS are carried at P.tttou's than can be found in nil other places combined, outride of Portland. FOURTH. That It is to the advantage of customers to patronize a firm that carries u full assortment from which to select. FIFTH. That Dinrics patrons at actual cost. P. S. Anyone doubting these facts aw have thesame removed by calling anil tiudlmr that they can purchase n nicely bound set of Dickens, 15 vols, for io.50. LOOKHERE! n" lLr t uitf lit " " V" " " ll TjFEES I lljff THE WORLD'S FAVORITE ! SUPERIOR to I J EVERY ONE J. C. oves 232, 234 and 236 Ccmniercial Sireet, - - - Salem, Oregon. Auction Sale - F A. R IMPLEMENTS. Wnirflni TllliT4tA.j IT.iaI.. ...! Ll...ir ," ' """""' " oiieii - -i, mm cuiuruny .viurou i, corner state and Hih uls., Salem, Or. O I desire to retire from business, therefore ollir my on tiro stock nt pub ! Ho uuutlun. All must iru, reKtirdlias of oust. Stock eoustau of il.. ,.iv. I ,." "" J."HxiSunu P.ovi,, Wnrr..vv.s, Shovels, Forks, all kinds of Carpeii ut a low Wr Vwl' Swlws N",ls' Cu,lt,ri u,c- I O. F, SMITH, Auotioueor. H. V. MATTHEWS, Trcns. LAND UU Vir AIM Y 1889 CapitaStock $30,000. descriptive circular of Salem nnd National Hank. Salem, Or., Lincoln Curtains, Paper WILL BE GIVEN TO admitted that for '90 continue to be sold to SOLE AGENTS -FOB m: J a EVERY ARTICLE Warranted Not to Rust -AND- WARRANTED, BROWN & CO., OF jVI I N G TI....I... r 1 . . ... iiiinare. eaie nays, i-nuay, i-eli. C. PUGH, rroprietor. Ranges ! ant WM. HOWARD PHELPS, 6e vicinity. Land Company, Lincoln, Neb., Rugs, Mats, PICTURE FRAMES ! A FULL LINE -OF- Crockery and Glassware! With Ispeclalties ;tn Valerian China Tea Sets, French China Dinner Sets. RIDG WAY'S FAMOUS Buckingham Pattern -OF ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which we constantly ker-p a full line and open stock, enabling ub to mako up Dinner und Tea sets of any size, or sell by the single piece. The finest assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shown ia Salem. A FULL STOCK Ot thclatestlpnd handsomest patterns In Glusswure. 49-Flease call ana examine our stock. WELLER BROS., 201 Commercial Street, Dissolution Notice. NOTIOK Is hereby Riven that the flnn her. tofore known ns Gibson A Single ton Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, 11 F. Gibson having sold his Interest to Dr. J. c. Smith. All accounts due the old firm will be naynblo at once to either members of the old firm. 11 F. arnsox, 11 A..SINULETON. Salem, Or., Jan. 22, 1SIX). Having disposed of my Intererestof tho Red Co ncr Drug More in Dr. J. U. Smlth.I take plc.isuie In commending the new firm of Singleton & llo. to our many patrons. I nlsowUh to extend my sincere thanks to the kind public for tne most liberal patronage extended lo lis during the p.it two years, I remain yonrs fra ternally, II. F. GIBSON, ASK OF THK L AUGUST ESTADLISH State. IjOwar rntp ihnn Umenu n the Htate. Portland. largest stock Lecal Blanks Id tnehUlte. a d bhrcent dlnwinnl. UonH fm price list of job printing, nnd catalogue ol legal blanks. fi. M. WAIXB, teni Printer Balem Oregon. DEAR GIRLS: Toke noTnfly from nny young man, but Iftheyofferyouanlcelloxof llelleobrand's Square Chocolale Greams, mode only by his Patent Procesn, Uvko them, und tell them to come again, for they ure superior to any made In the United SITLER, PHELPS k EVANS, REAL. ESTATE AXI COLLECTION AGENCY. Office Up-Stairs in New Bank Block Choice Country CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. We oImi have u uouir public and ao rouuuiutluourditiee. If joii wUh bnsl und rutemeuts written up, book ponUd. eopylug. rtuird work, or oouveyunclui? done, rwll and ut. PRINTING. mmmmm?sm$ssmsti