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JOURNAL. i st VOL. 3. SALEM, OREGON. SAWR DAY, MAT? CH 20, 1890. NO. 22. EVENING ; 'CAPITAL Spring CAPITOL We Iiayo now on baud tbe neatest and nobbiest line of SPRING SUITS For men in tbe city of S:tleni. No cheap or shabby goods anions I hem. Inspection is invited. These goods were nude for line trade. If US of Are constantly coming in. Wo are receiving more goods than any house in Salem. Just Received ! A large Hue of boots and shoes for men, women and children, all the latest styles and best goods In the market. One room si full of groceries alone. We canned goods in tne city. FARMERS Will And our store the best place to trade, as they can drive up to our doors and load their wagons with everything they want, thus saving time and labor iu going from place to place. We positively GUAR ANTEE THE LOWEST PRICES. All goods delivered free to anv part of the city. Capitol Adventure Co., Opera. House Corner Salem Ore. THIS "YOST" Writing Machine The nbovu in tho latest Invention of Mr. G. N, V. Yost, tho pioneer of writing machines, also Inventor of both tho Komington nnd Call-graph-tlils being his latent mn ehlne. C, M. L0CKW00D, Agt., VosU 1 Telegraph Olllcc, 207 Commercial St. Jame Gra NO. 12(5 STATE STREET, SALEM, OREGON. .0 Staple and Fancy Groceries ! o A full line of Crockery and Glassware and everything usually kept iu a first-class establishment. Our aim is to give entire satisfaction to every customer. Bq at -PS gig! ,--H E r-.n-.n 1 1 II ll'( U(llb, TH 292 Commercial St., Salem, Or. Has a largo list of choice farms and city property forsalo on easy terms. Homesteads located. MONEY tO LOAN On improved farma and city property at low rate of Interest. , Wo have also in connection with our real estato business, an FM l'LOYMENT and GENERAL INTELLIGENCE JJureau. where all orders for help will be promptly attended to, and situations also obtained for the uuemployod. Union Title Abstract Co. !TISLf county, onice at 288 Commercial & England' bunk. AnnotiriceiTieiit AT THE ADVENTURE CO, -O- BUS U have the finest stock of GH nge otore, Wlio do All Kinds of i As Cheap as any Laundrv In the Country Using White Help, and doing first-class work. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Oiflco at Gcorgo llooye, 209 Commercial St. AM m 'jm it hkwm Mi.Mii.rigram abstracts of Sa lauds in Marlon street, formerly oti-uplul by Wlllbms a Mmiiiio Lin-. Ni:w YotiK, Murcli iS. Tlic) fushlonulile suburban town of Mont i Clair, N. J , is liorrl tied over the dis covery that'Mioof licriiiiist respect able citizens, James Tutiilll, a mason coutrnutor, Is a burglar, who has been robbing houses right and left for years past. He was identi fied by accident, one of "bis victjms grappling with liltii iu a house one night Jat week and uninnsking him. A beareli of his house revealed thousands of dollars worth of jewelry, money and plate hid in the cellar. Tuthlll and bis pretty wife are in jail. His former friends be lieve that he is the captain of the robber band and that bis wife was his trusted lieutenant. They were both highly respected in Mont Clair, and were good church mem bers. Tho Deadly Cjclone. Louisvii.i.1-:, Ky., March 23. The death losses from the cyclone of yesterday, amounts to hun dreds. Score of bodies have been recovered. The cyclone was predicted by the signal s-erviee yesterday afternoon. No heed was paid to the warning. The cyclonn came with scarce a warning sound and iu all the build lugs struck, tho inhabitants were engaged in their usual vocations. Bridget Sweeny's Slu IS'kw York, March 28. A Wash ington special iu a morning paper, printed with larpe display, says: It is confidently stated that the mys tery which surrounded the fire in Secretary Tracy's resideuce has been cleared up. There are well sustained rumors, that Bridget Sweeny, a trusted old servaut, who has been living in the family fourteen years or more, lias couiusscu mat sue nrcu the house with kerosene. C0.KXShI TELEUKAJIS. Grand Itlvcr, Ivy., has aUo been severely raked by a ft stive cyclone. Houses by the hundreds were un roofed by tbe storms in Illinois this past week. The lower Mississippi valley is threatened with tbe greatest flood on lecord. At Des Moines, Iowa, the republi can joint caucus decided against the repeal of the prohibitory law and In favor of rc-subniission. A Card From Mr. Swalfonl. Editor Jeurnal: It earner" to my ears last evening that a story U being told on tbe streets, either ig uorantly,('.'J or with "interest to de ceive," to the effect that four years ago, nfter Mr. Bell had been induc ed to resign tho office of city treas urer, by the promise of a re-election and a guarantee to theamoiintofhls salary for the unexpired term. 1 was slipped iu as a caudidato and beat him at the election for that office. Now nothing could le farther from the truth. Mr. Bell resigned the office and was re-elected without I any opposing candidate whatever; i and In fact I do not believe any op-1 position was for a moment thought ' of by anybody. On the contrary, ! Mr. Bell served the balance of his j term and was then elected for a! second term of two years. I resigned the office for exactly f vut"i the same purpose as did he, ext lug the guarantee, It beiui: re pre-' Dixie; S Curtiti, Taconia; II S Corss eented to me by a number! man and wife, Albany; O A Wot k-oflhei.uint.-sinenof Salem that a !. -'lde:.go; T Smith, Kansas; T ., , , H Kiess, James Bortldvie, Grand vacancy nut necessary to tlie end nil1,B. y ) Mount, Will Dunagan, that an elictlon might be had on tiilvertnii; ( Ii.ik Trout Minneapolis; the bond matter; mid these business 1 Mrs Seouer, Woedburu: J E Todd, men were not confined to the Center ? W Henry. McMInnyille:Hei ry G street location but caino from as far south as the Chemeketc lintel. i I handed lu my resignation with ' the expectation of boing a candidate for re-election on the ground that i I resigned simply as an accomoda tion, ami should not have troubled ; you witli this communication hut for the fact Hint there are a gre.it1 many si rangers among us who are not iMisted as to tho facts in the wise. ' . ' Yours for "Fair play," E. J. SwAi'Foitn. Sai.km, Or., Mar. 20, 1,100. To llifi CilUi'iw of .Sr.lem. Editor Jeprnal: Mr. Swaf ford resigned as treasurer In order that a legal opportunity mhjlil bo liad to vote on the bridge bonds. It Is not right or jut to displace him because of such commendable pub lic spirit, and 1 hope ho will lx triumphantly ro-eleeted. Mutt as suredly he ought to Ir J uhtK'B. Painless dental operations. T. C. Rmith's, 00 State street. at Dr Bai.kd IIav. Good baled liry delivered to any part of t lie city t $10 per ton. Morgan & Mkad. Read Mr. Swa fiord s communlca- tlon in another coltimu. 1 t i . i uioii CunnU ('(invention. IVnf. .Tory pullwl tlio convention to order. Mr. Payno of Salem and Mr. Brown of Sllvcrton were chosen secretaries. The chairman then read a pledge, renouncing all allegiance to other parties, and proclaiming their loy alty to this convention. Mr. Ramsby of Sllverton was the first signer: He said: "I will sign It, but when they knock prohibition out they will knock me out." Among those preoeut were Juo. Brooks, King Hiblmrd, John W. Jory, Prof. Jury, XV. II. H. Darby, E. J. Thurniaii, rf. 1 Darby, .1. M. Brown, It. C. Banis-by Matt Small, Henry Porter, E. M. McKinney, S. B. Crocker, J. ('. Robertson. "I am a free trade democrat, ami this party is pretty strong on our principles," said a delegate. "Pretty nearly all here are prohi bitionists," said a leading YV. (.'. T '. lady v ho was present. Mrs. Itamp linked if ladies were allowed to join the Union party. The chairman said heknew of noth ing iu the principles' to prevent. Mesdames Itamp and Le.ibo became members. Mr. Jory moved to elect a county chairman. T. C. Jory was nomina ted, but declined, as ho could not serve. He bad been third party chairman but could serve no longer. He-suggested Mr. Robertson. Mi. Jory nomiuated Mr. Payne, who also declined. Geo. W. Dhniek, ot Hubbard, named Mr. J. P. Rjb ertsou. It" was stated that be had sold out and Would be in southern part of state. Mr. Ranisuy named King Hibbard, of Sllverton, which was their strongest place, lie de clined over and oyer. He lived four or fiv nti!'- out. Stepheu Jory,of .South Salem, was nominated. He declined, as lie hml beer. Mil of tin? stale a good deal. King lllbliard was chn.-cn as eotiiiiy chairman. Th, muss convention i'im!sti'd of about j!l people, ." li.iv iMg signal the pledge. Mr. lioik, state orguiitzcr, vratjpictcutaiid was invited to ppe.ik. Tlio committee on delegates to tbe state convention reported thofollow lug: G. W. Bunick, L. S. Thomas, A. White, J. W. Jory, W. T. Rigdon, J. P. Robertson, S. B. Crocker, J. D. Hurst, W. S. Hurst, L. Barzee, CJ. W. Burhellor, .1. G. Euerhard. K. L. Hibbard, R. ( Ramsb.v, H Giiliiui.N. X. Matloik.ti W Mlsner, Mr. Roliliu-on, G. W. Ramp, h: U. Gault, J. E. Day, Win. German, XV. D. Buxton. E. J. Thunnan, M. V. Roup, J. M. Brown, S. Gondii, A. Stephens, T. D. Darby, Grant Holt, J. P. Robcitbon, P. L. Kennedy, J. E. Carter, J. B. Giler, S. T Darby, XV. II. H. Dai by, E. E.McKinney, T. M. Holt. M. V. Rork. Tne date set for holding piimarles i-Saturday, April 12, and county convention Kiiday, April 18, at 10 a. m. Adjoin lied. HOTEL AKIUVAI.S. cni:Mi:ivr.Ti: norm.. D Marx, XV I) Pape, J C Hewitt, G P Morden, Mi.s Francis, J H Misiitr, J W Manning, Portland; B Mitchell, 'l Boyer, .J E Eldridge, Ja L Dickinson, Jervais: H Hull. W Needy Nobictt, Woodburu; Bob Rliiehart. Pertland: FE Gomiell. 1VIVIS9, UlllVlilllll, VIII, JHHH.-H . Miiler, J.ieUsonvitii; Jieurv It liur rel, S F; XV XV Harris P..ril:ii..l; T IMeCla., Gatisvillc. H T Cum- iiiingx, Lntovxell Falls, Ol; Win b'tey. Seattle: I'Vaiu-U Feller, Jititte ylUe; It L Bewlc.v, MeMitinvllle; M W Wllklns, Corvallis; George Baiui-iiil, Albany, X V; .la met F Mi-Kee, Itoehehter, X Y; A LH.er in. in, Astoria; It Audeic! u, wa; L J Buitlt-M, Maiciii, la; E A IStiti- neholl, Xewlnldge; Frank Elelu Geo W Burues, 11 tl n T?n, (nil. 'I' Prlnei!le Wm Edris, Etiueue. H Burnt, B H Morse, Salem. ro.ic ltoijsn. A H Aimstrong, J A llogan, -- -- f i, VV fiifi' o vi ' D te- (lill-,cb 0,"'' "' ",,,x'llml the defeat of the bond piop..l ' ra Geutlenicn: Are ou going to i bland round with your hand- In ' your p-iekots waiting for your fchip to come In? Or are you going to1 awnko to the fad that it Is already j nt lint wharf? If tho latter, mount the gitu plank and not let yourj more at-tito neighbor. get all tho good thing-'. If you an? over going to make money now Id your Hum to Invcfet iu JStsd Exlattt. Call ami see our bargains. Salnin Land Co., ' Po-tofllew Bloek. Vote for Monday. Bell nnd the Brhlgo 2t UNIVERSITY NOTES. i The coming tern, will oloo the mint H'"" ol the scliool year The literary societies will give an open meeting iu their hall next Fi iday evening. .1. II. Bruce and F. L. Moore spent a few days the latter part of tho week visiting at Wheatland. Several students will leave school at the end of this temt to teach, and to enter on I he duties of the farm B. C. Camp was the succcFsful contestant of the declaimed on Wednesday for a set of Dickens' works. j The university mandolin club I was out sereiiadliii; Thursday oven- ing and feel greatly encouraged by Golden Gate, Washington. being invited to come around again. J Tho gieat Jules Levy concert at Miss Carrie Boyal, of the junior ! Reed's opera house April "th, for elass, entertained the ineuibees of the benefit of 2d Reg. Band, l'upu her class with a few Invited friends , lar pries. at Prof. Arnold's last evening iu a j Mr. 1-1. llalin, who has been nt very enjoyable manner. The eve-1 tending the commercial college here, ning was spent In games and social I will start to-morrow morning for converse. i Elleiisburg, Wash. Tho students have petitioned the j Hon. Robert A. Miller, of Jackson faculty to prohibit tho driving of county, is in the city to-day. Mr. teams across the east side of the campus, which is intended for the play grour.ds. Many of tho express men of tho city seem to think that the campus is a publio highway, and iu order to save a few pais din- lance drive through tho campus, thereby keeping the grounds cut up lu a horrible condition. Aroor iiay was ooserveu m a very appropriate style, by the stu dents yesterday, umuyol tho classes having planted choice trees, with Very imposing ceremonies. The senior class iu music rendered a short but excellent program, uefuto planting their "Royal A.n" cheiry tree, consisting of linisle. readings ami annals; closing Willi a class poem, written and arranged for iliu occasion. The followiug is the seng: Ilia year tiluuty caino nilllnt; on i illt muir una Ho. id iiuu tain; 'UlJ'.gl-llPpu'l.Ua IIIUlHlll ll.lNUL-OlllOUIllI eune, CJussdo islicroiigmn. Tlieic's nulhln troubles ust.o inurli ( ui'diiKiUt Uuiniuu); A- i'uuniL'iiiuliil,u.iulu mill HUL-b, I'lio' now u plant u Ueo. Thin llttlo lice nnd of its klml tliVt-b lllMUIUUn null to nil: AuUslialto'ui' wen: tonkin tliciulnit lu nuiuo lUuorfiill; Will nicniury In flituic years Hold Ui-.u- UiK-tliiv ana ucc, Aneiiibiuni ol oui lull uud U'.irs, v.nu unit iiuu otliuin ht-u. Cliom-s: Ohl our dusH-tico a useful tree, A tli'uloi' nlrd uud iiiiiii, T'will oasl a tli.ulH on L-.tuipuR frco; I an mil loi'oiu-"Kyul jviin." At the base of their tree was buried a sea led Jar containing a copy of tho Oregoniati, Capital Journal, Willamette Collegian, a copy of their song and a piece iu counterpoint containing nanus of members of the class. After the Work was all completed and the ceiemoiilcs around the trees were eoueln tied tho university baud put iu their uppc.iiMuco on the giouuds and gave a demoiislra tioi. of wiiat they can do in their line, which seems to have been ap preciated by all, joint di:iiati: The Philodorians .accepted the challenge lrom the Alka Hesperians to have u joint discussion on some appropriate subject. A committee wus appointed to meet the commit tee from ihe Alkas to perfect all ar rangements. There was some hes itation on the part of the boyn lu accepting a challenge to debate with the learned lilends of the neighbor society, but alter consider ing the subject it was concluded a benefit would assure to both soci eties to the Alkas iu infusing a greater interest in their society and to tho Philodorians iu healing Un learned discourses of their worthy opp uients. , 'fill) ISl'illU (llll'hlidll, Editor .locitNAi.: I an not go inj to retoii'JJrldgwV and "Good hiidges'" pfrroiialitles, tliough, huowiiig him as well tm if he iiad signed his real name. Mtu-h lu that lino of an inteiestlng and Instruct ive character might, lot mentioned. However otie-sldud the vote ol """""J ""j "Li IIH.-M- i- no iiouni M....,l I... il I I ..I . !.... .......1,1 .,... lion would result inn better bridge and Just as ijuiuldy oiitnlned. With stichdeFuul the project of patehlue U)tbu 'ild bridge would lie dead. Tliu eouutlcn would llieu start aiieu, more iiitelligimtly, and with belu-j purpose, giviuif us a permanent In blue which would lust h cenlur.v ami be a credit t t u . And u uould get it jii"t as (julckly, for in. s.iu work cm bu tloiiM In tho rivet before tlie low water of July oi Augiut. There would bo plenty (J tiiiio lo start huow, and start right Srm-1 Vote the Bridge and next Mnnday. Bell ticket 2t PERSONAL MENTION. Miss Ada Thomas, of Turner, is In the city. 1cv- l - "clzlcr went to l-orcst Grove tills morning. County Treasurer Condit is rccov ' oli"K f'" malarial fever. Scriber & Pohlc have n carload of ' new vehicles lu. Sec their now stock, Prof. T. J. MeCIary, of Smith & MeCIary, Gatesvllle, Is In tho city to-day. 'I lie Fisk University Jubilee sing ers at tho M. E. church, April 2d. Remember the date. I C. If. Spauldlng, ono of tho law students, leaves this afternoon for Miller will probably be tho next democratic caudidato for congress and there will boa great many re- publicans who will wish he was on the light side so as to vote for him. Eastkr GmurriNos. An elegant line of ICaster cards and booklets are on exhibition at Pattern's book store. Make your choice at once. Bs suie your ticket Is forSwailord ami the bridge. It KKAh ESTATE TRANSFERS. F M Bineliart and wf to WTRinehiirt, Its 7, 8, 12, 13, 14, 32, 27. 28, 18, and 10, in A F Waller ad to Salem. ? FM Rmehurt and wftoE E Long, Its 2(1, 21, 22, 23. 2!) and 30, in A F Valler ad to Salem. J H Albert. 1 Vandnynand wives to Wylle A Moores, It 5 blk 3, Yew Park ml to Salem. FM Rineharl and wf to S F Carey, It on KJth and Che ineKctu St, Salem. E E Long and wf to PM Rinehait, , interest iu its 7, 8, 27, 28, 18 and 10 hi A F Wal ler ad to Salem. 1500 87u 400 80.1 The ticket Bridge. t.i vote is Bell and tho 2t . During the entire week preceding Easter Sunday, which occurs on April Gth, the ladles nro especially invited to examine Mrs. A. 11. Far rar's tine display of new millinery goods, which will bo upon exhibi tion all tho week. nits. Swafford and the bridgo is tho ticket you want to voto Monday. If there is anything in market in the line of line dress goods, that the Capitol Adventure Co. Is not now re ceiving, they must bo hid beyond possible finding out. 3-2-1-Ot. - , For a short time only wo will make cabinet photographs for $2 per dozen. These are full size cabinet photographs mounted on pure gill edged cards, and include standing flirures, groups, children and babies, and largo vignette heads, all re touched and finished in the latest stylo of tho art. Will bo niitdo at tho new portable gallery south ol postolllee. Wo invito you all to ex amine our work. Wo will make views of residences, b.irns, stock and out-door groups, schools and land scapes of all kinds on 8x10 lbrHoU per dozen. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is carefully prepared from Sarsaparilla, J) -.lull Hull, Mandrake, Duck, I'lpelssctta, Juniper Uerrles, ami other well-known ami vuluaMo vegetable remedies, by a peculiar cuiiiMnntlon, ropurtlon, ami process, elv l.;Kto flood's B.irsaparllla curative power nut possessed 1 y other medicines. It ('fleets rcmarkablo cures where- others fall. E-3ood's Sarsaparilla Is tho best Mood purifier. It cures Bcrof ula, K..H Itheuin, Ilolls, I'linplcs, all Humors, Dyspepsia, Illllousness, Blck Headache, Im'.lgcMlou, tiencrat Debility, Catarrh, Itlicumatlsrn, Kidney and I.lvcr com j Lints; overcomes That Tired feeling, creates an appetite, builds up the system. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has met unparalled success at homo. Such Is Its popularity la Lowell, Mass., w hero It Is made, that Lowell druggists sell mora of Hood's Barsaii.irllla than all other sarsapa rlllas or blooil purifiers. Tho same success Is extending all over tho country. Hood's Sarsaparilla It peculiar In Its strength and economy. It Is tho only reparation of which can truly bo said " 100 Doses Ono Dollar." A bottle of flood's Bamparllla taken accord ing to directions, will last a month. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is peculiar III the ronfldeiice It gains among all claw.es of j eoplo. Wlaro It U once used It become a farorito family remedy. Do not bo Induced to buy other preparations. ISo stiro to get tho Peculiar Medicine, Hood's Sarsaparilla BoMbjrlrug(lU. flitlxfurf). Preparedly O. I. i:OOIl i. CO.. Aotliecarlot, Lowell, Hau IOO Dosod Ono Dollar JOHN HUGHES, Dealer in Groceries, Taints, Oils mul Window Glass, Wall Pa ncr ami llonler, Artists' Ma terials, Lime, Hair. Nails and Shingles, Hay, Feed and Fence Posts, Grass Seeds. Kte. NKW AUVKKTlsJIUlKMtt. To Capitalists. Sealed proposals will bo received up to a o'loclt p. iu.tiftlio27lli dny or May a. V. IWM. by tho breird or directors of School District No. 21, of .MnMon county, Oregon, wlilcli ineludca the city of suleni for tho purchitso of thlrtern tliousiuid do.lnrs (JHOJO) worthofthobondi or s.ild scIkhiI district In denominations of ono Uunircd ctnlliirs (Sltxi) nnd ininaidK. Tlio interest on these bonds to bo paid Hcnil-iinnunlly nttil they aro to run twenty (20) years. Said bonds nro Issued under and by vlriuo ofnnnctnf tho I Bl.sliuura of Oiesoa for Ihoyc'ir 18-". entitled nn net to uiiund n uniform course, or public Instrucilnn In tlio common schools ot tho Ktuto, np nniveil October &V,lt)?J iippmvedoctobcril, 1nS2 This net was nppciived Kcbrmirv 21, ISHS.IhlMuctnpproved l-Vbrtmry l7,tSS7.'Par llcs luddlni; must so.'dlV tho lowisi mo, nr imprest at which tln-y pniiwiso lopureniiFC said bonds, uud tlio amount they deslro to luirchnse, boron tliousiuid dillars worth to bo piirclias d July 1, INK), nnd hIx thou sand doll ini (UXW) worth to bo purchased .fiimmry 1, 181K) Nobldswill bocomldcrcd wlicro thn proposed mio f lulerestls more than 5 per centner an mini or where the bid for tho bonds Is bi'low pur value. The board reserve i ho right to reject any or nil bids. Done by iirdcrorthob nlrd of dlree lors nforsuld this 27lh day of March, A. D. IS'M. V. Ik SI M l'Si )N, Cleric. ni27 School Dlst. No. 21. .Marlon Co. Or. State Treasurer's SGUi-Notlcc. Stnto of Oregon, Trensurcr'M Otlleo. ) HAI.KM, Mnreh22d. IW TOTIOR Is hoi-ebv given Hint there nro J sulllclent funds on hand to pay the following warrants, and that thoy will bo p.ild on p c-cntatlon at this olllco. War iniilHof Iho Issuo of 18NI nnd IhUO, ns fol. lews: number lftll; iMlt. I3n5, i.us, Iifl-A IH2S, 1710, ISII, 1722. 1712, 1717, 172:1, 171:5, 175.1 ITltl, 201IS. 2l)int, 2110. 2101, 2KB, 2225, 2750, 2700 and 2770. Interest will not bo allowed alter dutoorthiHiiotlcc. U. w WUI1I1. I,2l,2w. Slato Treasurer. Insure in Your Home Company ! "The State," Which liasforthopnxtRlx years PAID MORE TAXAS. Issued More Policies, Received More Premiums, And Paid More Losses, Upon property located In Oregon or Wnili Ington Hum any other company. II was iim First Company to Pay all Losses in Full anil in Casli Ily tho throo (?rit coiiiuifixntlnns of Bcntllo Kllcnslniraand Spokntio Falls. GKO. W. UEELElt, City Agent, And Special Agent for Marlon County. Olllcoln tho company's biilldtug. GEO. D.G00DHUE, Otlleo in Hlato Uxwi 4 Trust Co. build. ing No. ') Stale Mlureot. Keep on hand eoutlnually SAND, Concrete and Filling Gravel. ALSO WOOD, Knwed and tmsawed. I havo tho boNl facllltlcH for handling Hand uud gravel of any dealer In thuclty, nut iiialtoltu polnl lo Mil my orders promptly. A Bargain ! A ili'sinihlo lot of hinds In lots to null, seven miles koiiIIimcsI of ftilein, wllhln eighty rods iifhleuiuboat landing, Iho Ik-sI oik wood and kiiiiio Or limber enough In nay lor tho laud-aiid It Is uood Mill for trull, wltli i-prlngM iiiu-mendow laud. Would talto a good muall lot or Salem property In trade. Add res 0. 1 DIUt'MH, Balotn,.Mnrih 111, 1KW. ;i J3tf PRINTING. ft nk oi' Tin: i.Aitoi-xr khtaiii.ihii. minis lu Iho htllo. Ijnwr rates iluin 'orllillld. IJllLret hlocll l-iiil i;ljinl:s lr llioHtale.u d biggest discount, hi.-nd fol price list of Job priming, and ratnloguo il legal blanks, K M. W-AI'li:, Hte"i Printer HjiIciii Oregon. STILL COMINO I) U) BU ffl LLHfi CHAS. CALVERT'S. f.trKii lot nf now uprlliif I'ood hno al roudy boon rei elv ed and more wilt arrive ull through Ilia Ma win. Special Invitation to Ull the ladles to Ull our store, lixtni and ohlldruns' uuiler- bargains In ladicV waro. 274 Com'l Street. :-2I-tf P. H. Easton Ha the. niiHiti ln of IlinJos, Violin und (lultam in Dm slut". AIo leti thouiuilld shoois ofimndnat 10 eeiiln. fall or write for u eiitiilugoe. I'Iuiiim nnd org u ul Kiwteru prliTs. CiuliorliutHllineuU. 94 State Street, Patton's B'ock. rl' h