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About Evening capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1888-1893 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1890)
THE OAPETAIj 'KVIiNUfG- JOTTCOEAIi. THE CAPITAL JOUMAL. TEUMH OF HUllfUMmiOit. Dnlly by mnll per yctr, to of) Iinlly hjr mall r wccK, 10 Weekly by innil tier your, I to n-Ir not imlcl In mlvnnco the price charged for the W'KKKI.Y JiillMXAl. will .! UJJO per yrar. if (ml nt arc not delivered promptly notify the office. Fill EM EN'S It ALL. UMVERSITY NOTES. 'Th Event n Moit.Knjoynliln One-A ' The fifth nutnlivrof the Wlllnm- Lape Attrnuanre uonu Jlnsic ; Snrcrwrally I'oinlncted. J. L MITCHELL, - CITY EDITOR. "The evening paper contain the news of to-dayi the morning paper gives yot the news of yesterday." HORACE GREELEY. 25c Want Column, Notice InxeHed for ONE CENT l'KII WORD EACH INHIBITION. No ndver tlseniciitlnHertedlu thin column for lc than txxcnty-flveccnl. It in over. The Firemen's ball n Bticcesi. Tlgi'r Engine cumpntiy. hIioiiI 1 feel proud thin morning over th flucctwmet xvltli liy (hum lust night. I'lie Various committees upjmlnteil ette Collegian made Its nppearetico j yelerilny. Mtwi Ella Tliomps'on litis heen coiilimil !o her room for the lutt week with la grippe. Mrs. Drlggf, of Oregon City, spent a few diy h during the wick visiting her 6on, E. F. Drlggs, who la a Btu- to lock after the nfh.Jr performed ,,t,,t,,r - University. the "CAPITAL JOUKNAL" O.VHAI.KAT I'mton'n Doolc Store, Dsarborn'n Boole Stora, ravorllo Noww Stand. "tl7ANTEI)-A girl to do general lioui" VV work. Hood i . limy work. Ap)l. nt Ulobo lent cktutu otllee, '11 Cointncri'.ii street. ' 2.il Tir ANTED TO ItBNT.- VV n at -Anyone linvlm im or nix room iiouko to lent urn ho liiinliii-M imrt of the city cun find Jcrmnuciil renter by leaving xvoid at Hi ourniil ollk'o. "POR ItK.NT Well ruiiilhlici! Imm fo X1 onoor tohoroi. .louiunl dime. ill HAI.IC t'illtrtilfCU foi'lilllH. it n trlim for moo .Moorrifii eggs torn1 .litff. inntttre of j. a. crgiiMjn, nniri Hulom. i 1 ,lul flitg. TnOll HUNT A dtMlrnblu liiiRlunw offli I1 In beat bloc . In wmn olllcc. F Ill'llllpMlt III 2-llf lOll HAI.B A nearly new Hkill'ittu liu guln,uirMiui ieigripu ouico. PUIVATi: liOAIlDINU-A few ladle n gentlemen cm olitaln, ni icuHouiibl rates, good ImniiiI, liy tlio ilny, week o jnontli, with or without fiirnlxhcd loom In the flncHt partol tho city. right li.v in MrcelenrH.by calling ut sm Winter hticc corner of IVntcr. V.lU-lm -rillt HALE OllTllADKfor city pronert. I1 In xulo.n, liny iirrcmif land hiiIiiiIi orgrnpo culture. eight ii. ilexMitithof Hi lent. Also two ninidrcit acre bent pcnel land for sale nlno nillc-i nontli of Hiilen dirt cheap. O. O, Ulcn. SIM Chciuckcl. street, Huleui. WANTED. AunW, Ma nn'l fetnali In every City, Town and Villain Outfit free. NnlAipllnl wlmterer n-qtilri'i) Btoclt. IMnn mill Termii the llet Thin li iplrndld opiiortunlty to imtko mone Write atoni-o fir rartlcularx. 1 V. O ll.l.trf t, Ui V irron Hi. .Now Yorl, ALKVmKN' WANTKI) AT ONlU-A fuwiriHHl men to ncllmiritiKiilidiy miih flto Iho wli iluiuiluntiil retail trade. Wi nretho lnrcat inaiiufai'tUrcM Inoiir line l.tbeml tuiliiry pi'it t'eriiinncnt puilthni. Mouey advitnced Tor waits', aclvcrlMiiv eto. ror teriiiMiiddrcnnlTenteniilal Mann s pTe facturlue IU., lUilutrfo, 111. J.IH.t.tyxit ThniiiuM Itruce,of K.iIhlt linttom, lsln thucily on IiiihIiiucs to-day, W. T. Miller, ono of the iiinny renderaof the weekly Jouknai. hi Turner' wtm In the elty to-day and nmtlo tills olllco u pleuHttiit call. George Wllklim purcliuHctl, yen tcrday, tho line Importett atallliui, Mnutovllller, owned by It. F. Ful ler, Into of Ohio. C. 13. Luux, purch:iMCtl tho meat market, ycHterday, belonging to Goo. WilkciiB, on north Liberty street. MIh Dora MuDonaltl, of Portland, In vlMltlng her friend, MIbs Ella Mncey, of tlil elty. Farrar & Co.'h Ih hcathiuarterH for provisions. List your property with tho Sa lem Land Company. Olive lodgo, No. 18 meetn to-night in regular order nt their hall. All vldltoiH luvitetl. Paluk'Hri dental operalioim at I)r T. C. Smllh'H, 1)0 Statu Htreet. Itemember the UnlvcrHlty eoneert to night. Attend IIolverHou'ti kid glove and cornet Btilo thin week. 17'G Tho Htagu of water at Salem Ih 0 feet mill 8 ineheH abovo low water mark and fulling Hlowly. T. J. Mtinly, brother, of tho gov cruor'rt private beerotary ttiid trav eler for a cigar unit tobacco hotifc, wimln tho city yeterday. The Don Ton restaurant Is Betting tho beat 'Si cent mealH In ihu city now. Tho oyclouu Iihh really uomo to Bulem, and If you would neo liu ef fect on prlci'H, buy your gooiU at Furrur J: Co.'a lluvoyou Joined the Diamond AiVuleli ClubV if not ilo ho at once, oh noun H lCtiHteru expretM can get hem, tho dlntribultou of goods will commence. Do not procivHttuate, Tho new editor of tin Vamhlll cou.ity Heporter lakiH hold with u will nun HiiovxHiuariiiHi ability in inn ilrut liiMiiu lo get out a clean ltepub llemi (ittper. For Hitlu or trade, u Hue full blood Imported C'lydchdalo blallloti. In quiru of Win, Howard I'helpn, at Baleut I.aud Co. HA bd&wlf. Try our l!5 cent want column If In need of tiny thing to bo had on thU earth around Kalvm. IIuvu tho D.viY JouitNAi, left at your door mid gel all tho iiowh, ul 10 cutite) u week, L hiIh A lint worth, who has been coutieeliil with LiuM & Iltuh'u back in thU city for buventl month pant, htw tealguul hl position laio to utwpt a hl.iillur ouu ultb Kieuuli t Co., batikuiv, at The Dallei. Mr. AliiHworth U u young inuii hlithly i-btiMiietl mid huaiuaiiv frluti U t hu wih (jii turn iu hut their work with hucIi a thorough Heps im was never seen before. The flpiiciiiUH 1 nt 1 1 wiH taxed to I(h ut most capacity. Daticcra and HfM'Ctu torn began to arrive hnrl)y after ehclit o'clock ami by nine Ktuuding room In the gallery was ut a pre mium. At 9:30, Everest's military orchos- tr.i, of Portland, struck up u lively ilr lind it was hut a few minutes 'intil the JIoorwiiH occupied by many Itiucerri. The music wits well re elvetl by all and the mantigemeni f the ball feel gratified over their election of thlsHpletitlld orchestra. About 11 o'clock the spectator .vho citmcout tlirough idle curitHit.x mil for lite purpose of "seeing who .viim there," begun to dlsicro and he hull was left on 1 1 rely in charge f tlie dancers. The attendance vns one that speaks well for- Salem it a public ball. Tho entire purt.x vas made up of perfctlyrefltied In lies and gentlemen of good stuml ng, and for a public bull was indeed i much better selection of personuge mi n one could expect to meet. The best of order prevailed tint uol i thing transpired to mar the Imp liners of the occasion. At an early miir IhU morning n merry "good Ight" was exchanged, and the H;)0 Flnnen'h ball by Tiger Engine onipany declared a successful toclitl occislnu. Space will forbid u mention of all vvho were present. SiciiurroN on Tin: lln.cu.A t-'legr.nit to yestcribiy's Oregonliin, ipposcd to be sent front Astoria, l.ited Feb. Jflllh, says: "To-nlirht a nan brought to town a skeleton i ild to have been found when on a riilce from the Wlllupa, on Shoal tvaier buy, to Asloriu, ami of uhlch ic wild nothing till ho came to this tily. A ring worn tin the third liigerhoro Ihu engraving: 'To E. V. from E. JJ.' The remains are iiidnuiitedly those of lll8 Eva llurbaiik, a beautiful, popular ami it'coinpllshed young lady xxhn xvus droxx'neil in the surf neverul yeats ijgo." The sad drowning ol tills lady is revived in the minds of many pcrsoiiH In Sulem. Shu xvtis drown id nt Ilxvaco about 10 years ago lust July xvhile In bathing. A lady In the city who was n xvarm personal ft lend of .Ml-n liurbank miys that tho lulllals "E. 11.," its iliik'd In tliu telegram do not corespond xvltli tliu ring that xvus upon the hand of the unfortu nate victim xvheu she was tlroxvned, and that she does not believe tho remains are tlio.su of tint person Hinted. Miss liurbank wore a number of rings, all of which she removed xvhuu she went In bathing, but one that xvus xvMicd upon her hand. This sho always kept in place by running a Hiring tlirough it mid tying it to Iter wrist. This ring was given her by Mrs. Dr. Ward, then of Portland, but who died In Han Francisco a few years nun, Her father xviih a prominent and wealthy man, iutl served as icpresenlallve In the Oregon Legis lature, anil Miss Eva xvttH Ills only diiughti'r. One curious (net regard ing her drowning, xvus that the little toxvn at which she xvus bom In Washington, xvas completely xvashetl away a fuxv years before sho met her sad fate. O. N. Nelson, a graduate from the teachers' course, of 80, is iu the city. He thinks of putting in the remain der of the year In rending law. Miss Ella Hodeoii, a former stu dent of the University, but uoxv a successful "school ma'am," xvus present ut chapel exercises Thurb- duy. Mrs. J. P. Shuck, of Mt. Angel, brought her daughter to Bulem yes terday for medical treatment, mid will pay Mrs. Van Scoy a viilt be fore returning home. Ed. A. Austin presented the Woman's College with u pair of Indian clubs, and the young ladles are uoxv Indulging in tliu Invigorat ing sport of calisthenics. ltusell Wyult, of Albany, u for mer student of the university, spent a fexv days In the capital city tlur'ng the week. Mr. Wytttt Is now study ing for the legal profession. Mrs. Van Sciy returned home yesterday from Mt. Angel, where she has been spending a fexv xveeks. Her little win Paul has thoroughly recovered fnmi the attack of inultii Iu. Mrs. Orubbo and Miss Allyn, of the Eust school, xvltli a large num ber of their pupils vislied Ihu mu seum Tuesday iificrnoonj many of the animals xvere milte novel as well as a curiosity to many of our little friends. TheclusHuri in geology, mineralogy ami botany are anticipating iiliip to tliu Suutlaiu country as so, litis' ihu xveuther Is favorable for thi.se stutllcn to be pursued outdoors. It J Is their b'lentloit to stay several I days nid try camp life. ltev. M. C. Wire has returned from Illinois, where he hns been sojourning for a fexv weeks. He) xx'lll stay over Sunday iu Portland! and come to Sulem on Monday, xx here he will meet uli his classes in the theological department us usual. The Philodo-I.tus had u lively dis cussion last cx'culngou Ihetpiestieu: Itesolx'ed, That an education should consist iu induing all the faculties rather than special ones. after the question had been pretty thoroughly debated it xvas decided In favor of thealllruiatlve. Hon Don't Feci XYetl. An nf rnn nM nnf fntf pnOUh tO COO- milt ii doctor, r ym refrain from m dolnz 1 lor fear yon will nlnrm ourw IfHnd frtenuj Wp will tell J on tu-t lmt ynti neid. It li Hnml'rtHHrxilvtrlilit, wh1-r will llftyi.u out orttintunifrtnin, iim-ninf 'rtnhlj, dan i ireroiM nuiilttton. Int.. n M'e or jarful . i.. i.i. A....a...... a ..nil liMr1iitne4. lfi lime no ldw how potent H'l rteulliir incdldue U in os-ei likeyoiirn. o All mny pwe iirly white teeth, pure bn-nlh mid healthy guti hy umdic XXriRhf MyrrhToolliS-MP. ItemnvcKtar ar, prcenlH ditny. Mild by all dru&sUt'l ! rtusii in Fm:ioiiT. The gccnei at the Southern Pacific freight tie-' put Is nn nniinatetl one. bulem mcrchutils are fnut receiving tlieir annual shlptneiits of spring goods I which have been delayed several xveeks oxvlug to the blockndtd coii diliou of triillle. Look out for att niiuneenieuls by leading merchants in a fexv days. The Department of Agriculture has just received from Europe a consignment of choice sllk-xvorm eggs, which will lie distributed gratuitously to ull iersons xvho de sire to raise sllk-xx'onns In this coun try. The department will also be able to furnish books of instruction in sllk-xvorm culture before tliu sea son begins. For three fcejs.ins it lias been purchasing cocoons from American sIlk-groxcrsut an aver age price of d'J cents a pound, and wishes a still further supply In order to continue experiments now m.ikrl ing In reeling silk from the cocoon f. H. BARXES, Pros. H. V. MATTHEWS, Treas. Ai 1 IB i r iw Ion I B I a& Wa. nOWARD PHELPS, 8e IPANY Incorporrated 1889 Capital Stock $30,000. jCSTWrllc for our new folder, a descriptive circular of Salem and vicinity. By mission we refer to Capital X..il.;.;nl Bank. R.lei.1, Or., Lincoln Laud Company, Lincoln, Neb., 1. O. L. Laws Member of Congre.-s, Washington, D. (,. Ml I HI ! m m m 1 1 in -j KELLER&SONS, Cor. Commercial and Criemelceta. -DEALERS IN Fine Furniture, Upholstered Goods, Mouldings, Art Goods, Wall Paper, Curtains, Rugs, Mats. SPECIAL ATTENTION WILL BE GIVEN TO PICTURE FRAMES! A FULL LINE BlXI.AMV'H MlI.IiKNIUM. Tlmso who xv'.sh to hear mi entertaining ami Inslrtictlvy dheu-siou shoiiltl not full to be present at Alkn-Hcspc- i Inn hall In tliu Slate Insurance block this evening, xvheu the nation alism outlined in Bellamy's "Look ing litickxvurd" will be elucidated pro ami eon to tho best ability of the members and othets In tiiteudnuce. Ltitlles and gentleman cordially luvitetl. (tDYAl IS?)JiiiiTity. n!j Admittd Fads! FIRST. It Is admitted that T. McF. PAT I (M A Lixiai. lltn.iliAY. This being IhellJdthiyof Fein u. try, tho birth tl.iy of (lonrgo Wushluglon, Is u legal holiday mid nil public oil lees are closed to the traus.ictloti of liul- 1 1 ess. At the state house ami com t house no papers uro Hied to-tlay mid no appointments made, hence the Industrious olllco forces will h.tvea full opportunity toenjoy tho glotles of a great rcpubllc,tho foundation of xvhleh xvas solully laltl by the man xvhoso birthday xvo eelebrate. Dur ing Ihu ouu bundled mid llfty-elglit years- since General Washington Ilrut belli Id the light of day, the changes mid achievements, scientifi cally, politically, Kticlally ami other xxic, have been tutirveioiis ami In no place on earth more so !h:iu upon this continent. This ehould bo a sacred day xvlth every American cllUon, us Indeed it Is. Not lNJUiti:n. The Orecon City Enterprise says: "Captain Short Informs us that tho Threo Sistets Is not Injured In the least. Tliu boat xvas bc.ichrd carefully, anil us soon as the basin Is repaired she will be launched mid placed upon Ihu river iu as good condition as before the stotiti." ST.VYIUN llAITK.NI.NtiS. I'lom tlio Sun. School Clerk Hobson lias been hiking the census the past xveek. The chair factory is kept busy fill Ing ortlers. Most of its work goes to Portland. Prof. Itork, organizer of the Union party has been lecturing hi Stayton, Mchaiuu mid other points. F. M. Hentlrlck's old ferry has been purchahed by Salem parties for temporary use ticro.-, tliu Willam ette. Tlio coining school meeting will vote on the quistlnn of building a ucxv school house, costing about $1000, tliu old building being entirely Inadequate. 'I Im sprlnj .Xlrdlt'llir, TIib iwipiilurlty xvhlcli Hood's aarsnp.i rill i ha K'lilwti i a rpruu ni'dlclnn l wiiudvtfut. 11 li i Jtiot thoio oli lin'iitu of IumIiIi ttixliitf, iiio.H.piiril'iiii; and itpp'tit(M'iio. mi; uhleh owilioil,. Msiuni to llced at Itils o.ioon. IK, mil ioi . Iluiui ui a Otill, liml, iiuuolsluetoiy enu ditioiMilicii iiii in y b.- mi inn hlHiiultt o.l ti UiKntV iMrMimrllla. ll (.inlaw the LttHidioul inaktte iliowiviu hiuiusr. Absolutely Pyre. Thin powder never vane?. A iiinrvcl of purity, Htrciik'tli and wIioIi-iioiciii'm-. More ucouonili'iil Hi. in the orillnar) ''loilx.nnd cjuniiit tie wild In t-oiiiH'iltlin with the ilium one oi low ii-si.Hiiori ueiiiut aiuuioi phophiitu imiwiIith. Hold ot'ily Iu cans Uoyai.IUki.no I'oxviiKitl'o.. IUiIWuII.N Y l'wls M. Johnson A To., Audita, Port fMinl. ilnu'ini. . Agents Wanted. ARenta to kcII tlio "Ilenutlfiil Ptorv." 'Llvlni; World." 'Sea and ltnd" Most rnpMlvxell in; liookMim the market. i'.'Jdlm M XIU'i:i.I,, JOrourt htrcct Mrs. F. A. Crump, DRESSMAKER, Misses' Dresses ;t Specially ! ?-Call nt IGI .simimcr street- Dress Making! 311 Commercial Ht.-,ct. CUTTIWG AND MTTING llya eoinpetent lady xihn has h-ul InrRO u.per I'lii-e. I eaxe orders e.irly. Satlsfac tloiiKuarautreil. L'.Ilif iufraiitNiiiiy lntio block ot nil varieties of FRUIT TREES. Send for entu'ofriic nut! orlco llht. Now lathutinil) III llllt out lii'iirh In. Tun deltxi led fico to all paiUof tho elty. LMTdwIni T. tl. JO.MSulcin.Or. 98 State Street, Salem, Carries the. host f-e'ected stock of MISCELLANE OUS HOOKS HLANK HOOKS, SCHOOL HOOKS and FIXF STATIONERY, of any stnetly retail estttb ishment In thebtate. SECOND. That Customers have invariably found nt tliiseslab'ishmenl the very latest honk, the liuest sta ti uiery ami most elegant gift books to be found iu anv market. THIRD. That a lnrr stock of the LONDON IN CAN DESCENT. ESTiORHROOK, SW N'S FOUN TAIN ami .IOIIN HOLLVXD'S FOUNTAIN PENS are curled at P.ttio.i's than can be found in all other places combined, outride of Portland. FOURTH. That it is to tho ndvantaw of customers Pat i.u a firm that carries a lull assortment from which lo select. FIFTH. That Diaries for '00 contiuue to be sold to patrons at actual cost. P. S. Anyone dotibtltiL' these facts cm lnve Iho same removed by calling ami tindimr that tlu-v can purchabc a nkcly bound set of Dickens, lj vols, furbc&0. -OF Crockery and Glassware! With Ispeclol ties ;tn LOOKHERE! (Srinige Comity Convention. A Urn n!e Coux cnl Inii eonipn(l of three ili'l'iMtt's from each ktitioidlnatu Ki'iinKoof .xiininn eniinty will bu held m .-ali'iu (liimnu 1 (nil on 'ntiudiiy, March 1st. tor l lie pttiiouiit cIiimi.Iiil' reprt'M'Ut itllvenio thuliituou Mate tlr.ino', which tsuixencsulC'ulciu on ihu oh 'lucMtay of May next. XV. M. ItlLI.KAIlY. 'AlVtll Deputy. ANUTHHU U.N I'OUTU.N ATI!. Last evoulug's train bniught to tliu ill. Deputy Mherlll MIeiiei'of Portland, xvho hail In charge '1 bos, Whaleii, xx ho w ill horve a term of seven eaii tit (lie iKMillenil.try for oouiuilttlug Ihocrliuoof burglary. duxv UoIU llAuntir cuiwu. Tnoro xvlll be pleaching tit lUSttu. in. mid 7 p. in., Suitdit,), Feb. iUvl, by Rev. Hubert Whitukur, lute uf Seattle, htimbty tehool ut IS in. Yoiiog kiii1iV UKvtlng Tuibdtiy evening. ll uro luvllvU lo ibwo Hirvltx. To Home Mrkii's. i no utpiim i ity r.uixviiy com pauy Is prepared to tell home-seek-eiHMiuiethlug lo their advantage Mr. Diixldtslmpsou has taken ehargi ol I heir rem entato depart nienl at UA Slate nitwt, ('.ill ami w.v lit tit. l'.v - I. CllMIHl, kllMUuiH.1 Itllll lxl. WrlEll ' i oniMiuud liMiiut of Mrwip nllu 1i.mii, plliipUw,iiryiMulli Wfoielt. Ivuu.to iiinl oiii'iutuvi llw UtiKid. ho.d Uy ull dint Kikta. lt.ar.U..ltMlCmMi LMUKh Itm hHU ttno.il mid In ut, omiim Milium uud I lie init on titniv Adi. hUiicikHdi, To It. tUil v m kirHKKww. XX'ritftltV UtiHWiu UlltMlrMlhill rlird linUULlbl- .ft IftU.M.uliil tl.AllllV .41. Ul ..r ItiabtixvU, Hid mstlwiibiul wui no. i,. rll.lt 0 Itltl UtlWt MlllU klotllUt h. i bit- dru uikf II ryiiilliy. hold bjr m1) Hvf fltt. ED. N. liDES, I'rnprletor of tho Candy Kitchen, CONFECTIONERIES, FANCY GROCERIES, FRUITS, CIGARS AND TOHACCOS 313 Corrmwcial Street, Salem, Oregon, THE WORL SOLE AGENTS -t-on- Anti-Rnsting Tinware ! EVERY ARTICLE Warranted Not to Rust Valerian China Tea Sets, Frcneli China Dinner Sets. MDG WAT'S FAJI0US Buckingham Pattern -OF- ROYAL SEMI-PORCELAIN Of which wo constantly ltenp a full line and open Mock, enabling us to make, up Dinner and Ten sets of uny size, or sell by the single piece. The finest, assortment o CHAMBER SETS Ever shown In Salem. A FULL STOCK Ot thelutcst fnd handsomest patterns In Glosswuro. 43-PIease call ana examine our stock. -AND- D'S FAVORITE ! k i SUPERIOR 7ACI , J! h WELLE R BROS., 201 Commercial Street. Dissolution Notice. NOTICK Is hereby itlven that the Arm her tofore known as Gibson A single ton Is this day dissolved by mutual con sent, H K. Glhxon huvlnghold his Interest to Ur. J U. Smith. All accounts due the old Arm xvlll be payable at once to cither members of tho old firm. II F. Gibson. . 11 A.SINOI.ETON. Balcm, Or., Jan. 22, 18U0. lla-vlns disposed of my Intererestof the Red Co ner Drug Store to Dr. J. u. Smith, I tuko pleasure Iu commending the nexr firm of .Singleton Co. to our ninny patrons. I aUoxvM, to extend my sincere thanks to tho kind public lor the most liberal patronage extended to us during the past txvo years, I remain yours fra teinully, II. F. Oibson, vm and Rang es ! PRINTING ANE OK THE LARGEST ESTABLISH ynienls in the State. Lower rates ihan P. J. MARTELL, S ta r C H'o p House, Court Strt,KilMii, Ureeon. XWrm lunch nt all honr. tlnlowiMi, iitiuaHeull. Hxcrythlng "iliif EVERY ONE WARRANTED, J. C. BROWN & C0 232, 234 and 236 Commercial Street, - - - Salem, Oregon. Auction Sale I'D ft land. tlio Mute -OF Twichors' I'iXnindiiitiou. TUTI KUbeirtiy lin tlnti tho itku- X mr iuitritri v.uiinmiiMii m inipll '4uU I r ittt-lier' ir-itUMii' to tmuti Iu lhiilMk'M'liiHl im Mhuhi coiini. or k(.4. Mill Ih hWd ul tit JUrt.ni outil m li , Htiuitu-iiif XV udtwkduy, Kiua.j Mil 11. fi. Y Dhlt, uiwrinli-iiiUiitof puWtv kIimiU lor Ma. rkiti wMitit). Kvoiy itmti xxlm iui.vh irulnti! for lil. ftiinlly Aunts to lr tlirxv IhjIiiIh In iiitinl, liu xviiiiIh ItU jjikmIi fiimli, nkvii, Mini ut it Inxv MltM. Tliwhtxilmt L. Si. WUitcn ollerw liU jutroti. tf FARMING I M PLBM ENTS. WuKims lliijwltt', ILiaksniitl SIu-lf-H .nlxxuru. Mile d.iv. FrMiv Feb 26, ami tfatunltiy .M.ircl, 1, nur titato ,,n, IIISI, .', jLlciu,' Or. O I desira to rvtlro rrxim l.ns..pSs, tlmmfiireufir mv witlre atook it imb o miijtiim. All ,urt ,.,, r.MI r ... s.,H,k 2 1 Tl"2 i. l u-od-, .,,. IM,.,., Wurtw., S.u.xel,, Fort;S. all ktntl, of C in- Q. F. SMI HI, Aucuonwr. C Wi PUfilI 1l,. riclor- I. Largeht stock Legal Blanks In ?. 11 d bieE-PMt Jtsriint MAnH ft price lli of Job prlutlng, and cntnlogue ol legal blanks. fe. m. WAITE, juwi i nuier esa:em uregon. DEAR GIRLS: Take no Tnfly from any young man, but Iflheyoircryou unlco UOx of ' Htllenbrand's Squire Chocolate Creams, made only hy ; his I'atent ITocess, take them, and tell them tomiiiauiniinrnrfi.Bv are superior to auy made In the United "Mutes. S1TLER, POELPS & EVANS, REAL ESTATE AMD COLLECTION AGENCY. dec ITp-Stairs in New Bank Block Choice Country CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. X'e alk haxo u notary publlo and is. cuuuiuiiiiiiuaruUlce. li juu xvUu bkkl. uc fUlcuicul. writuu up, book. WMled "jpyiug, ivourd work, or cuuxtiySnctn.' done, tatll uud mhiu. """f iSMffiSffi mm